UNITED Liberal Party (ULP) leader Sakwiba Sikota says former president Edgar Lungu did not say that free education would be abolished. But Youth, Sport and Arts Minister Elvis Nkandu says maybe Lungu was drunk when he said he would remove free education when he bounces back into office. Speaking when he featured on various radio stations in Muchinga, Luapula and Northern Provinces, Sunday, Lungu, who mostly spoke in Bemba said he would remove free education because it had given teachers too much work and reduced the quality of education. Lungu and Sikota, who is chairperson of the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA), are now saying he was misquoted. Speaking when he featured on Prime TV’s Oxygen of Democracy, Monday, Sikota claimed...

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