PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says it doesn’t make sense for him to ride in the Gulfstream when he is going to source for grants abroad. And President Hichilema says government is supposed to pay about US$150 million in penal interest on a transaction where no service was provided. Meanwhile, President Hichilema says when doing law reforms, there is need to look at the lacunas which create problems for the Judiciary. He says it is surprising that one court can make different rulings on the same matter. Speaking during the Law Association of Zambia’s 10th Annual Law Conference in Livingstone, Thursday, President Hichilema vowed that he would never ride in the Gulfstream. “Corruption is what took our country’s economy from six percent...

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