THE Lusaka High Court has ordered the Patriotic Front to pay Kalandanya Music Promotions (KMP) proprietor Bwalya Kalandanya the K13.5 million it owes him for music services rendered to the party during the 2021 general election campaigns. Lusaka High Court Judge Charles Zulu has also directed that the K13.5 million shall carry interest at the Bank of Zambia average short term deposit rate from the date the writ of summons was issued, to date of judgement, and thereafter at the lending rate per annum, until final payment. In January 2022, Kalandanya sued then acting PF secretary general Nickson Chilangwa over alleged failure to pay fees for music services rendered to the party during the 2021 general election campaigns. Kalandanya was...

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