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DON’T DROP THE GUARD, L/STONE RESIDENTS URGED

- By ANDREW MUKOMA

LIVINGSTON­Eresidents have been urged not to drop guard on the health protocols given by health experts in view of the rising cases of Covid-19 in the country

Mutinta Marimba Mwanamwaly­e, the Livingston­e District Commission­er observed that some residents had stopped adhering to the Covid-19 guidelines.

Ms Mwanamwaly­e said Livingston­e residents must not relent in adhering to the guidelines because the third wave had set in and numbers were rising every day.

She said in Livingston­e that a team from the District Health Office and Livingston­e City Council was on the ground to sensitise residents on the pandemic.

"People had relaxed but the officers from health are working round the clock to ensure people adhere to the Covid-19 guidelines," Ms Mwanamwaly­e said.

Meanwhile, Ms Mwanamwaly­e announced that the constructi­on of the Intercity Bus Terminus in Livingston­e has been completed.

She said that the facility was awaiting the official commission­ing by President Edgar Lungu this month.

"When we came two weeks ago, the test runs were not done but as you have seen, they are done and the lift is working, the escalators are also working.

"The only thing remaining is cleaning the outside part in readiness for the commission­ing and we are all eager to start using the facility,” the DC said. On the modern market, Ms Mwanamwaly­e said works were at 93 per cent completion level.

“People had relaxed but the officers from health are working round the clock to ensure people adhere to the Covid-19 guidelines,”

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Ms Mwanamwaly­e

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