CHIEF Government Spokesperson Chushi Kasanda says currently, the country has no strong opposition and that those who want to form alliances should look at their numbers. Commenting on Zambia Must Prosper Leader Kelvin Bwalya Fube and Citizens First president Harry Kalaba who argued that the opposition may regret in 2026 if they don’t unite to remove UPND, Kasanda said some of the parties had never produced MPs or councillors. “So if they want to unite amongst themselves or bring themselves together and do what they have to do, that is their democratic right. But also, you need to look at how many followers do they have? How many followers does KBF have? How many councillors does he have? How many...

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