By Kapya Kaoma On May 17, 2022, an article titled “The Myth of 2.8 Million: Why Minus 9.2% Could Make Bally a One-Term President” appeared in the Lusaka Times. At the heart of the argument was President Hakainde Hichilema’s 2021 victory—the often-repeated figure of 2.8 million votes. My argument then was simple: the number that […]
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