THE Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) says it has instituted investigations into the viral matter in which gospel musician Chaka Nyathando, alias Pompi, and his family were denied entry into the Livingstone Crocodile Park. During the Easter weekend, Pompi posted on his Facebook page that his family was denied entry into the park after arriving at 16:40 hours, when the displayed closing time is 17:00 hours. Pompi lamented that the park manager explained that the staff had not had their lunch and were tired due to the busy holiday period, adding that they needed to rest. In response to the concerns, the Livingstone Crocodile Park stated that they were aware of the concerns by the “disappointed family”, adding that...

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