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No Parking at Police Stations Ban Still In Force

The ban on private motorists’ overnight parking of their vehicles at police stations is still in effect.
Home Affairs Minister, Steven Kampyongo says discussions with the Ministry of local government are underway to create public fee-paying car parks.
He made the remarks when he toured a newly built clinic at Livingstone State Prison, in the company of his Health Counterpart Dr. Chitalu Chilufya.
The duo pledged to ensure that the two million kwacha project is put to good use.

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