VICE-PRESIDENT Mutale Nalumango has insisted on the need to deliver to the people, saying it’s better for UPND to even rule for a term but it leaves a positive footprint. The Vice-President has also encouraged farmers to use cow dung for their crops where it is available. Meanwhile, Vice-President Nalumango says the new dawn government did not promise to give people jobs but to create an enabling environment for employment creation. Speaking when she featured on Radio Phoenix’s Let The People Talk programme, Friday, Vice-President Nalumango said the new dawn government had found itself in a difficult environment but it was navigating its way through. “We are committed to our 10-point plan that we made. We find ourselves in a...

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