FORMER Petauke Central MP Dora Siliya says it’s not true that she asked voters to touch her breasts during the 2011 general elections campaign as allegedly reported by The Post newspaper. And Siliya has taken readers of her book, Minding My Father’s Country, down a dark past, as she names a former republican vice-president, now late, who allegedly revealed to her that he was suffering from HIV/AIDS, and goes further to talk about how a minister, now serving in the UPND government, frequently fainted as she was on special diet. Meanwhile, the former government spokesperson under Edgar Lungu’s Patriotic Front claims that in 2011, President Hakainde Hichilema negotiated with then-president Rupiah Banda for the vice-presidency position, but the talks collapsed,...

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