Wed, 03 Jan 2018 12:24:11 +0000 By JUSTINA MULENGA THE initiative government has taken to engage the military to clean up Lusaka town and markets is a good move, though the end of street vending remains questionable as most street vendors survived on earnings from selling in the streets, says 3rd Liberation Movement president Enoch Roosevelt Tonga. In an interview with the Daily Nation yesterday, Mr. Tonga said such works should continue even when there is no outbreak like cholera. Mr Tonga said the exercise done by the military should also be extended to all compounds in Lusaka with or without an outbreak of cholera. He said it is not government’s only responsibility to keep Lusaka town and markets clean but every resident, especially the street vendors must make sure that their trading places are kept clean. “It is shameful that an outbreak like cholera has moved government to clean up the city of Lusaka, […]
WAKE UP LCC, SAYS TONGA
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