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Zambian President Hichilema will not shift to State House

President HH’s private residence

Newly elected Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema will not shift from Community House in New Kasama to State House because he is comfortable staying in his private residence.

Ruling party United Party for National Development (UPND) secretary general Batuke Imenda said in an interview that President Hichilema will continue living at his private residence

He however, said Hichilema will be working from State House.

“Just like he said before he was sworn in, our President will continue living at his house in New Kasama.

“He is more comfortable at Community House. When you compare the two places, his house is better,” Imenda said.

He said President Hichilema’s residence is bigger than Nkwazi House at State House. Zambian Observer

 

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