EAT moderately, there is nothing wrong with somebody coming to say thank you for the job that you did, outgoing Health Minister Alex Katakwe has told senior officials. And Dr Katakwe has revealed that some people who were fired at ZAMMSA tried to get reinstated through corruption. Meanwhile, Dr Katakwe says he was under pressure to withdraw the Tobacco Control Bill from Parliament, adding that the President remained silent when he needed guidance. Speaking during his farewell media briefing, Thursday, Dr Katakwe said there was nothing wrong with someone offering “something for talk time” for a job done, describing it as appreciation. He, however, urged the officials to avoid engaging in corruption. “Senior managers, one thing you can do to...

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