POLICE say United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) members Sakwiba Sikota and Jackson Silavwe have been asked to resubmit correct documents, after the duo presented incomplete forms required for the partial fulfillment of the party registration process. In a statement, Wednesday, Police Public Relations Officer Rae Hamoonga said the fingerprint forms were not handed in on an earlier date as suggested by Sikota. “The Zambia Police Service wishes to address recent misinformation that was aired on the Red Hot Breakfast Show yesterday February 27, 2024, alleging that Mr Sakwiba Sikota had submitted fingerprint forms for the procession as part of the registration process for the United Kwacha Alliance at the Zambia Police Service Headquarters. The facts surrounding this matter are as follows:...

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