CITIZENS First leader Harry Kalaba has pleaded with citizens to give him an opportunity to be president this August, stating that he should not be asked to wait for 2031. Meanwhile, Kalaba has questioned the benefit of having a “strong” kwacha and a single-digit inflation if citizens are still struggling. Speaking on Choma Maanu Radio Station, Wednesday, Kalaba said he hopes to replace President Hakainde Hichilema after the August elections. “We have structures here in Choma where we are, in Livingstone [and] across the country. As a person, Harry Kalaba, I think Choma knows me very well. In 2021, I stood for presidential elections again and I came out third here in Choma. The first was President [Hakainde] Hichilema, second...

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