PATRIOTIC Front (PF) faction president Miles Sampa says although he is not a fortune teller, he knows that the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) will not be registered as a political party. And Sampa says it’s not too late for government correct its blunder in selling Mopani Mine shares to IRH without involving Parliament. Meanwhile, the Matero MP says the public declaration of assets by presidential hopefuls should be made law. Speaking when he featured on Diamond TV recently, Sampa said UKA would be non-existent in 2026. “My brother Edgar Lungu is a lawyer. I thought this was a time for him to support me. But he has a choice and he chose not to support me. He supports anyone else...

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