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Ex-Govt Employees March To State House Over Unpaid Dues

Former Government employees who went on voluntary separation in 1999 have marched to State House demanding to be paid their dues.
Government is owing its former workers over 10 Million Kwacha in unpaid dues.
The over five hundred retirees gathered at the cabinet office for over two hours after which they proceeded to State House with the hope of seeking audience with President Edgar Lungu.
They have complained of how difficulty life has become in the past 17 years they gone without their dues.

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