By NATION REPORTER I DID not want to stand on the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ticket as a Presidential candidate to avoid splitting votes on the Copperbelt, Northern, and Luapula Provinces, Chishimba Kambwili has said.Mr Kambwili who is former NDC president said if he had stood and divided the votes, that would have allowed someone who does not deserve to govern, to win August 12 elections. “If I stood on NDC ticket, I would have divided votes on the Copperbelt, Northern, and Luapula. As a result, allow heartless individuals to win, and become guilty of allowing Zambians to suffer. This is what I was against,” he said. Mr Kambwili said the UPND leader, Hakainde Hichilema does not deserve to govern Zambia. Speaking during the doorto-door campaign in Luanshya, Mr. Kambwili, who is a Patriotic Front (PF) member, said that Zambia was in safe hands under the leadership of President Edgar Lungu.“People of Roan and Zambia at […]
I DIDN’T WANT TO SPLIT VOTES, SAYS CHISHIMBA KAMBWILI

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