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enough because it opened up an aCvheangwu­ea tLournegsu­o,lvHeetrhHe oMf maize price.

aPgrreisci­udeltnutri­ael wanads lEolweceti­sotnlse.vTehleaAng­dentchyait­sicfotnhfi­edeisnstut­ehat was not resolved soon workers in the agribusine­ss would be laid off and that it was important that a dialogue process was conFvernoe­md foPr agllest1ak­eholders. this issue can be ironed out. As that the PrAensidde­antcheacsk hbeyedtehd­e tDhaeilycr­yNaotifon aotf soon a lot of workers will beAlnadidi­noSfof,u”thMerrnZPi­rmovbinacs­ea,

Lbeuenngup­rodtei einrange of issues with EFZ clergy anPdolmice­adine marketing price. “President met with the clergyn,esshees docournstr­ayreandopt­ehnat ttoheydiws­ceuresswoi­sr-king suroeusntd­hatht

Chanda said. there,” she said.

Ms Katongo appealed to the alasnod public to report any kind of suspicious chloucracl­hanfdorfoi­rtesigrnoi­lnevienstm­thentgso. vernance activities which could of the country. be happening in their neighborho­ods

And the EFZ thanked President for police to open investigat­ions Lungu for giving them the in the matter. opportunit­y to meet him. She said she could not give a

Spokespers­on Bishop taime frame for the inquiries into Fortune Mwiza described the Woodlands scandal, as the meeting with the President as period would be determined by

the availabili­ty of evidence coming sSuicavcoe­nssgfaurle.ceived children belonging to high hpiusbtlei­camindainc­adtitnhget­Pharets-omepedoapt­leeyoinuss­uopcpioert­ty.loTsehsaat­niselewcth­ioyn up in the investigat­ions.

asrheoudld­ralgeagrin­gto tbheeitrol­efreaentt. She said people with any kind irdoeandt. prayed together and shared many things most of which were this happened in less prestigiou­s informatio­n should come for

of the city they would have ward to help officers with a lead csopnofit

to instituteM­insvSesimt­iguaktiook­nos.- whaedrealr­deiasdcyus­flseeddtom­thoesnt arrested all those concerned.” areMcos nKfiadtoen­gtioals,abidutpwol­iececain othnelyare­aShweosual­did.always Last week, Minister of Gender shaavreela­wuintchhey­doauntiwnv­oesotifgat­htiosneini­tso- Kalima directed the inoifne-veryv-estigative smueastter­thtaotarir­sestptohle­itsiucsapl­ecdtsia. logue Kahteorncg­hoicseawid­as pneoot pthle wings of Government and our country’s agricultur­e,” formation on any sort of crime which included the police and

the Drugs Enforcemen­t Commission Bcaisuhsio­npg Manwariczh­ay sinaitdh.e should report to police and allow EMFaZgisht­raaste4B0a­0nddaeniso­sumeidnath­tieonwsarn-thethmrete­ominonstih­tsusteimin­plveeismti­pgraistioo­nnmse. (DEC) to thoroughly investigat­e

g,oingGto inveBstiga­teMand and 20,000 churches countrywid­e. “As long as they are suspecting what exactly happened something happening, they at the Woodlands house and also should report to police and us other suspected activities of similar are nature reported to be taking

whatever is happening place elsewhere in Lusaka. Pdrevseidl­oepnmt

“Firstly procuring sex with youngsters is an offence and theinPgoen­liecreal,”themdissec­lvoseesd. ordered participan­ts to dress up, in a place where used condoms were found. What were they doing naked as shown in the pictures

ohne spoacsisae­ldmaedsein­at?e”ncaen angry parent asked.

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