PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says peace and stability is important if the continent is to improve trade and investment. And President Hichilema says there is no chance in hell that he would have become the President of Zambia without education, adding that he probably would be in the village with 8 or 10 wives. Speaking during the 9th edition of “The African Debate” forum organised by Invest Africa at the Guildhall in London, Thursday, President Hichilema said the increased heavy handedness, loss of democracy and human rights on the continent were not good for business. “The stability of our continent is important, peace, security, stability. We take responsibility for that, the sort of ugly face of increasing heavy handedness on our...

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