ECONOMIC Front leader Wynter Kabimba says he is surprised that the UPND is welcoming people with corruption-related court cases, stating that this raises questions about its fight against corruption. Meanwhile, Kabimba says law enforcement agencies have contributed to people’s perception that individuals like Tonse Alliance president Brian Mundubile are being persecuted because they do not thoroughly provide information on matters they are investigating. Speaking on Sunday Interview, when asked to comment on concerns that the investigation into Mundubile was politically motivated due to its timing, Kabimba said, “being in the opposition is not immunity against your arrest or prosecution, even if it is on the day of an election”. Kabimba, however, said he supports the UPND’s fight against corruption, adding...

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