Fri, 17 Mar 2017 14:27:23 +0000 By KALOBWE BWALYA THE continued sale of foodstuffs near public toilets at Soweto, Lumumba and Kulima Tower bus stations in Lusaka is worrying the public which has asked the Lusaka City Council (LCC) public health inspectors to move in quickly. Misheck Kandulo, a Lilanda resident, said the council should increase the number of inspectors to enforce the ban on the sale of foodstuffs under unhealthy conditions and that the team should include State police officers. Mr Kandulo said it was unfortunate that people were failing to observe hygiene when selling food. He recalled that the LCC banned street vendors from dealing in fresh foods after the cholera bacteria was found in some of the food samples tested by the Food and Drug Control laboratory in Lusaka a few months ago. Mr Charles Lusambo also said the sale of fritters, peeled fried sweet potatoes, fried chicken and sausages as […]
Sale of food next to toilets alarms residents
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