CITIZENS First president Harry Kalaba has promised that civil servants working in rural areas will be paid 100 percent of their basic salary as rural hardship allowance when he becomes republican president. Kalaba says he is confident of winning next year’s general elections, arguing that since he came out third in 2021, he cannot finish in the same position again because President Hakainde Hichilema has failed to govern. Speaking when he featured on Luswepo Radio in Mbala, Monday, Kalaba said his governance experience sets him apart. “The UPND have no idea on how to run government. I was a member of parliament for two terms, I was deputy minister in the office of the Vice President Guy Scott, I was...

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