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Chilufya Tayali Issues Public Apology Over Offensive Social Media Statements. Apologises to Chief Mukuni, Bemba people, President Hichilema & security services.

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June 25, 2026

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OPPOSITION politician Chilufya Tayali has issued a public apology for social media statements he said were “wrong, inappropriate, and caused hurt and offence to many people.” In a statement dated June 25, 2026, ans seen by Mwebantu. Tayali said a period of “self-reflection” and counsel from well-meaning people made him realise the impact of his [] The post Chilufya Tayali Issues Public Apology Over Offensive Social Media Statements. Apologises to Chief Mukuni, Bemba people, President Hichilema security services. first appeared on Mwebantu.

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