CITIZEN’S First leader, Harry Kalaba, says he won’t mind if the United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) does not choose him as its presidential candidate. And Kalaba says the UPND administration has nothing to show for nearly two billion dollars of debt, which it has contracted since forming government, other than toilets that were recently commissioned by President Hakainde Hichilema. Speaking on Prime TV’s “Oxygen of Democracy”, Monday, Kalaba said he would put his presidential ambitions aside to salvage the country from UPND’s mismanagement. “Look, certain things have to happen in order for the country to remain bigger, my own ambitions can never be bigger than the requirements of a country, if the country requires a certain service to be provided at...

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