THE United Kwacha Alliance (UKA) has challenged the Registrar of Societies to provide reasons for their failure to register UKA as a political party, so that the alliance can appeal to the Minister of Home Affairs before considering legal action. Meanwhile, New Heritage Party president Chishala Kateka says UKA is working on its manifesto so that once they get into government, they can hit the ground running. During a press briefing, Saturday, UKA chairperson Sakwiba Sikota provided an update on the registration status of the alliance. He explained that they wanted to register two entities: the United Kwacha Alliance as an umbrella body and UKA as a political party. Sikota said with regard to the United Kwacha Alliance, they have...

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