ZAMBIAN President Frederick Chiluba gave a clear indication that he plans to leave office next year when he launched a Democracy and Industrial Relations Institute in Lusaka on Tuesday. He is expected to run the institute when he comes to the end of his second and final five-year term. Chiluba said he has been inspired to set up the institute by former US president Jimmy Carter and leaders such as Nelson Mandela and Tanzania’s Julius Nyerere. “These are great leaders who inspire me. They left power when their time came,” Chiluba said. He said Zambia’s former president Kenneth Kaunda, who ruled for 27 years until ousted by Chiluba, is embarrassing the country by continuing to participate in party politics when his time is over.