Former former president Edgar Lungu says if he’s given a chance to bounce back at the helm of the country in 2026, he will do better. And UKA Chairperson Sakwiba Sikota says alliance members have set a boundary against airing grievances in the press. Meanwhile, Sikota says all alliance partners agreed that they would support whichever one of them who would be chosen as their flag bearer in 2026. In the past few weeks, some alliance members have been expressing their misgivings about the possibility of Lungu being floated as their candidate in 2026. Speaking during an UKA briefing, Saturday, Lungu said given a chance to bounce back in 2026, he’d do better because he was not incorrigible. “The first...

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