VETERAN politician Vernon Johnson Mwaanga says in 2024, Zambians must reflect on whether at 60, the country is mature, unified and stable. In a statement, Saturday, VJ observed that at 60, which is the most common retirement age, people were expected to be fully matured, wondering whether the same could be said about Zambia. “Zambia turns 60 at its next independence day. In many countries, including Zambia itself, that is the most common retirement age. At this stage of their lives, they have seen and done it all – and are now fully matured from their many life experiences. They are then able to use this life long earned wisdom to guide those who are younger. Indeed, this is the...

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