Chiluba now wants his money back

Former President Frederick Chiluba SECOND Republican president Fredrick Chiluba has said he will claim his money, which he kept in the Zamtrop account now that he has been acquitted of charges of theft.Dr Chiluba said that he would go to Luapula Province to tell the people to vote for President Banda because the incumbent has shown that he is a uniting force in the country.Speaking at the celebratory church service for his acquittal at Bible Gospel Church in Africa (Bigoca) yesterday Dr Chiluba

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Mixed reaction to Palin’’s resignation as Alaska Governor

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s decision to resign from office when she still has more than a year left to complete her term, has evoked mixed reactions. Palin’’s decision to quit at the end of the month has left political observers scratching their heads and wondering whether this is the beginning of her run for the White House in 2012, or the end her career in politics. Palin shot into the national spotlight last year when John McCain chose her as his running mate on the Republican president

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Bush coming to town

Bush coming to town The gold-truck will once again role through Mayberry as President Bush is due to come to town on Sept. 30. The curious thing for me in reporting this story was that Democrats were a lot happier about the impending visit of a sitting Republican president than were Republicans. Here's a few relevant graphs from the story (published Saturday): Bush canceled a fundraising trip this week in Alabama and Florida. If this one comes to pass, it will be just more than a month befor

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