HEALTH Minister Sylvia Masebo says when the government tells citizens to go back to the villages, people perceive that as an insult but the lives some people are leading in towns are problematic. And Masebo says all the shops that are near drainages will be removed because you can’t have a shop on top of a drainage. Speaking when she led a community sensitisation and cleaning campaign in Kabwata Constituency, Saturday, Masebo said during the UNIP era, compounds were very clean unlike this modern era where some women’s lives are all about lipstick, long hair, smoking and drinking alcohol. “Hygiene is very important, especially in the markets. We buy food from you, now if your hands have germs, then you...

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