POLICE have warned and cautioned Resident Doctors’ Association of Zambia president Dr Brian Sampa for allegedly “inciting persons employed to provide essential services”. In a statement, Tuesday, police spokesperson Esther Katongo said Dr Sampa was alleged to have conducted the offence between 12th May, 2021 and 31st June, 2021 in Lusaka. “Police in Lusaka today 08th June, 2021 warned and cautioned Dr Brian Chota Sampa aged 34, a Medical Doctor of Ngwayi village, Chief Kopa in Mpika District also of Lusaka South. He has been cautioned for ‘Inciting persons employed in the provision of essential services, contrary to section 107 subsection (5) and (7) Chapter 269 of the Industrial and Labour Relations Act of the Laws of Zambia. This is...

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