FIRST Republican president Dr Kenneth Kaunda’s son, Colonel Panji Kaunda says leaders should reflect on Dr Kaunda’s death and avoid tribal sentiments. And Vice-President Inonge Wina hopes that people will continue to honour the legacy and vision of the founding father. Speaking during a church service in Solwezi, Friday, Col Panji further urged youths not to engage in violence. “We heard in our neighbourhood in Zimbabwe the Shonas rose against the Ndebeles, they killed themselves. In Kenya, Kikuyu and Luos fought and lives were lost. In Rwanda the Tutsis and the Hutus their tribe rose and lives were destroyed. I am asking all of us the leaders to stop this tribe thing. I am requesting our youngsters whom we send...

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