VICE-PRESIDENT Mutale Nalumango has told Zambians not to vote for “big songs” at campaign rallies, warning that citizens risk choosing the drum without a manifesto during elections. Speaking during the commemorations of Kenneth Kaunda Day held at the Anglican Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Tuesday, Vice-President Nalumango urged citizens to remember KK’s lessons by upholding peace. “Let us continue to build a stronger, resilient, peaceful and just Zambia for all. KK’s legacy calls us to be champions of peace, let us protect and promote our national unity with the same determination that Dr Kaunda demonstrated, this particularly is important as we head towards the general elections. Truly Zambians, allow me to add this little that as we go to vote,...

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