UPND Deputy Secretary General Getrude Imenda says by 2026, citizens will judge the ruling party based on its fulfilled promises, but it would ask for a second chance to complete what would be outstanding. Last week, governance activist Rueben Lifuka said the UPND government’s return to power in 2026 would be determined by the record of what it had done during its first five years in office. Commenting on this in an interview, Sunday, Imenda said Zambians were not that gullible, and would be able to compare the UPND’s achievements against what would be outstanding. “Yes, he is right. People will judge us on what we have delivered, and when we go out there to campaign, we will tell them...

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