Policy rhetoric, inconsistencies will drown UPND, says Musamba

By NATION REPORTER

GOVERNANCE expert Charity Musamba has charged that the continued policy rhetoric and inconsistencies in addressing challenges in the cost of living will come to haunt the United Party for National Development (UPND) government.

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