ZAMBIA DOES NOT NEED FOREIGNERS TO FIGHT CORRUPTION
[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 8/09/2025
ZAMBIA DOES NOT NEED FOREIGNERS TO FIGHT CORRUPTION By Timmy – Proud Zambian Citizen When a politician like Mr. Binwell Mpundu declares that, if elected in 2026, he would need to call on the British government to fight corruption in Zambia, he reveals more than he realises. Such a statement is (…)
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