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Why I cannot help sympathising with the quisling local publishers

By Barrack Muluka
The best thing I can do, the only thing in fact, is to apologise to my esteemed readers. I misled my youthful readers especially, in this column, last week. Such is what happens to you when you sink into intellectual complacency.

You make mistakes that can only be described as foolish. When that happens, you have only two things to do – to feel low and to say sorry. Now you see, I was going on and on, with what I called ‘Einstein’s Laws of Motion.’ Good grace! Of course there is no such thing as ‘Einstein’s Laws of Motion.’

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