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  • Some opposition parties don’t want PF on the ballot next year – Nakacinda
    PF faction Secretary General Raphael Nakacinda says some opposition political parties are also fighting to prevent PF from being on the ballot next year. And Nakacinda has warned PF members offering themselves for leadership that their ambition for the presidency should not destroy the party, insisting that they have banned any endorsements for now. Addressing members, Wednesday, Nakacinda said it.......
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    ACC arrests Chinese mine owner for trying to bribe ZRA during tax evasion raid
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    People are thankless, eating with one hand, insulting with the other – Kabuswe
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    Zambia will be heaven on earth if HH is re-elected – Mwaliteta
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  • Dear Mr Kalaba, it’s ok to campaign without lying
    CITIZENS First president Harry Kalaba has taken off on a campaign trail, and he is gearing up for the 2026 general elections with some imaginative, or rather unrealistic, promises. On Monday, Mr Kalaba featured on a radio programme in Mbala, where he vowed to pay rural hardship allowance to servants which is equivalent to their basic pay. But that was just a warm-up promise. Mr Kalaba also vowed to introduce debt swaps for civil servants so that they can borrow money from banks and other lending institutions with impunity, without actually paying them back, because,.......
  • Some opposition parties don’t want PF on the ballot next year – Nakacinda
    PF faction Secretary General Raphael Nakacinda says some opposition political parties are also fighting to prevent PF from being on the ballot next year. And Nakacinda has warned PF members offering themselves for leadership that their ambition for the presidency should not destroy the party, insisting that they have banned any endorsements for now. Addressing members, Wednesday, Nakacinda said it was not only the UPND that did not want PF to go back to its rightful owners, but also some opposition parties. “We are going towards 2026 and it’s serious business. Some of you need.......
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