LANDS and Natural Resources Minister Sylvia Masebo says Zambia continues to suffer from corruption and abuse of authority at various levels.   And Masebo says when citizens elect a government, they should work with that government, commend it when it does good things, and if at the end of five years they feel it is not good enough, they can say “bye-bye.” Masebo has further called for the Emoluments Commission to harmonise salaries, adding that it is unfortunate that a minister can have three vehicles parked at home while their workers lack transport.   Speaking during the Labour Day celebrations in Chongwe, Thursday, Masebo said citizens should not only consider politicians as corrupt, as civil servants also engage in corruption....

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