FORMER Lusaka Province minister Bowman Lusambo says law enforcement agencies are at liberty to prosecute him if they have evidence that he is corrupt, insisting that the current fight against corruption is genuine because it is “bad to dip your fingers in government coffers”. And Lusambo says he has apologised for the bad words he used against President Hakainde Hichilema such as “rearing cattle is different from leading people”, admitting that he was too hard on the Head of State. Meanwhile, Lusambo says the different approach he has taken in his political career will require him to leave the limelight because he needs to reflect for about two months. Speaking when he featured on Prime TV, Saturday, Lusambo said “if...

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