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Hichilema in Chingola: ‘Never Walk Backwards’—Vote to Keep Jobs Coming
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema has told residents of Chingola that mining safety and job creation remain a priority, as he urged them to vote for UPND in August. Addressing the crowd, Hichilema said: “Mining safety is key. One life lost is too many to lose.” He thanked “mwebena Chingola” and announced that government had granted requests [] The post Hichilema in Chingola: ‘Never Walk Backwards’—Vote to Keep Jobs Coming first appeared on Mwebantu.
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Nepal News
· Jul 10, 2026
मिटरब्याजविरुद्ध जनकपुर-काठमाडौं पैदल मार्च (तस्बिरहरू)
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· Jul 6, 2026
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