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KK (R) A LUSAKA resident has sued former President Kenneth Kaunda over parentage. Lwimba Kaunda has taken Dr Kaunda to court for Zambia’s first head of State’s failure to recognise him as his son. Lwimba, of Chazanga township, Lusaka, is also suing Dr Kaunda for reconciliation. The matter, which was scheduled to be heard yesterday in the Lusaka Boma local court, was adjourned to a later date. The adjournment follows a ...

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