As voters in the US get ready to vote next Tuesday, our columnist says anything can happen.
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ALL signs are there for anyone to see that our Zesco is in a coma and anything can happen. To offer Zambians three hours of power daily is as good as nothing. With the impending unavoidable total shut down of our Kariba North Bank power station, the nation can only expect the worst. This will be the first time Zambians will completely go without electricity since the attainment of our independence in 1964.
As voters in the US get ready to vote next Tuesday, our columnist says anything can happen.
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