UKA Chairperson Sakwiba Sikota says political parties that feel uncomfortable with what is happening within the alliance are free to leave. Sikota says if there are individuals who want to separate former president Edgar Lungu from the Patriotic Front, they must be reported to the alliance and they will be dealt with accordingly. Speaking when he featured on Prime TV, Monday, Sikota said being a member of the United Kwacha Alliance was voluntary. When asked about reports that some political parties within UKA were planning to form another alliance, Sikota said political parties were free to do so. “Being a member of UKA is voluntary. It’s not that once you come to UKA, we handcuff you to the chair and...

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