MINES Minister Paul Kabuswe says government will continue to talk about the past so that citizens know that Zambia needs a sober leader like President Hakainde Hichilema. And Kabuswe says according to recent research, about six million people are threatened with food insecurity due to drought. Meanwhile, Kabuswe has insisted that Mopani Copper Mines was not sold, he says it’s a joint venture with IRH. Speaking when he featured on Sun FM Zambia’s “Special” Programme, Saturday, Kabuswe said the past should be remembered so that leaders do not make the same mistakes. “This debt restructuring is going to bring benefits. We are not saying the economy is going to be good in one day, no. It’s a process again because...

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