Tue, 12 Dec 2017 09:40:58 +0000 By Kalobwe Bwalya SUSPECTED Patriotic Front cadres in Lusaka have allegedly grabbed land behind Emmasdale Police station, a move which has angered Water Development, Sanitation and Environment Minister Lloyd Kaziya. Mr Kaziya has since warned cadres to refrain from encroaching on land in police camps, saying anyone found wanting would be arrested without hesitation. But Lusaka deputy mayor Chilando Chitangala said the plots were approved during a full council meeting but that the council had since cancelled the plots following concerns from the public. And Mr Kaziya, who is Matero Member of Parliament, has since ordered the cadres to stop any kind of construction and sharing of plots because their action was illegal to acquire plots in a police camp as it was a security installation. The minister wondered how people would be allocated plots in the police camp, saying land in such premises, if any, was reserved for […]
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