GOVERNMENT Chief Whip Stafford Mulusa says members of parliament are not expected to walk out as President Hakainde Hichilema opens the third session of the thirteenth National Assembly next Friday. Commenting on Mpika PF MP Francis Kapyanga’s remarks that opposition MPs would persuade their leaders that they walk out should the President spend time talking about PF instead of progressive things, Mulusa said he expected good behaviour from all lawmakers. He said the President would talk about progress made in terms of economic development as well as the budget. “He should be the last person to say that because I understand where he is coming from and I also understand the activities in his constituency with the good policies of...

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