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HH urges civil servants to join real change

UPND president Hakainde Hichilema has asked all civil servants in the country to join in the campaign for real change. Drumming up support for the UPND candidates in the forthcoming general elections, Hichilema told a huge crowd in Monze Saturday  that 13 million Zambians are living in abject poverty which needs urgent attention. Hichilema said the [...]

Police Officers in Itezhi Tezhi district have confiscated four guns from UPND immediate past area Member of Parliament Godfrey Beene. According to police sources in Itezhi Tezhi Beene, now supporting the MMD candidate David Diangamo who is also his uncle has been threatening the people not to vote for the opposition UPND. Beene who resigned [...]

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The Patriotic Front (PF) has challenged the United Party for National Development (UPND) to explain its connection to government for using government resources during its campaigns. PF Secretary General Winter Kabimba says his party is in possession of irrefutable evidence that the ruling MMD and the opposition UPND are closely collaborating and campaigning in some [...]

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President Rupiah Banda says any leader who will refuse to accept the results of the September 20 elections will face the wrath of the Zambian people. He said at a rally in Solwezi on Thursday that all political leaders including himself must be ready to accept the will of the people. President Banda also says [...]

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Political parties in Western Province have added their voice to people and NGOs denouncing political violence during campaigns for the tripartite elections. And the youths from the Patriotic Front, UPND and the MMD in the province have formed a joint task force to promote peace during and after the September 20 polls. Organizer of the [...]

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The Zambia Police service has claimed that the Zimbabwe Police officers who were spotted in the Zambia did not come to Zambia to help with the elections. Police Spokesperson Ndandula Siamana claims she was misquoted in an article in which she admitted that the Zimbabwe Police were in the country. Siamana has however said that [...]

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