FORMER vice-president Enock Kavindele says he feels sorry for former president Edgar Lungu because he opted to listen to inconsequential people and rejoined politics just to be insulted. In an interview, Kavindele said there was so much that a former head of state could do on the continent, arguing that there’s life after presidency. “I feel sorry for Mr Lungu because there’s so much that a former president can do on the continent but he has opted to listen to inconsequential people and return to politics just to be insulted by youths, it’s not fair. I feel sorry for president Edgar Lungu because there’s so much for him to do on the continent. In Congo, I was with four former...

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