SOUTHERN Province Minister Credo Nanjuwa has advised presidential aspiring candidates to issue responsible statements that build the nation and give goodwill in the eyes of the international community. Recently, Citizens First president Harry Kalaba said if the UPND won next year’s elections, the country would experience power cuts lasting for two weeks. The country is currently experiencing at least 21 hours of load-shedding for residential areas due to power rationing by Zesco. But reacting to Kalaba’s statement on the sidelines of the Zimbabwe-Zambia Energy Projects Investors Summit being held in Livingstone, Nanjuwa said the opposition leader was trying to gain political mileage out of nothing. Nanjuwa, who is Mumbwa UPND MP, further charged that Kalaba’s sentiments regarding the energy crisis...




