By AARON CHIYANZOPRESIDENT Edgar Lungu must begin the reopening of the key sectors in a gradual but cautious manner, the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) has said.YALI president, Andrew Ntewewe, said the partial shutdown of some sectors in Zambia would adversely affect the socio-economic sectors of the country, if some key sectors were not re-opened.He said in a statement that the partial shutdown was also taking a toll on the ability of citizens to live normal lives especially young people and emerging leaders.Mr Ntewewe said the shutdown of colleges and universities, especially private ones, had not only affected the ability for workers to earn a living but also adversely affected young people in examination classes.He recommended that schools be reopened for pupils in examination classes as well as colleges and universities.Mr Ntewewe said the sale of alcohol in bars, night clubs, lodges and hotels on a take-away basis could be allowed as long as they […]
Re-open key sectors – YALI

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