VICE-PRESIDENT Mutale Nalumango says government has no immediate plans to increase the number of bags of fertiliser under the Farmer Input Support Programme (FISP). Vice-President Nalumango also says the “Imita Ufole” programme is still ongoing, adding that it only applies to married people who are failing to have children due to poverty. Meanwhile, Vice-President Nalumango says those who will not vote for President Hakainde Hichilema do not care about the poor. She has further defended the ruling party’s decision to accept the two PF factions into the UPND Alliance, stating that claims that they are thieves are not true. Speaking when she appeared on Radio Delight Kwitonta, Monday, and asked about allegations that FISP was marred by corruption and that...

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