The Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has arrested eleven people in Kapiri Mposhi District for operating drug stores without certification of registration.
The suspects were arrested during a surveillance routine inspection aimed at curbing the sale of medicines and allied substances in unregistered outlets.
ZAMRA Senior Public Relations Officer, Christabel Iliamupu has confirmed the development to ZANIS in Kapiri Mposhi today.
Mrs. Iliamupu said the operation was undertaken over the weekend by ZAMRA inspectors in collaboration with the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) officers around Kapiri Mposhi Town Center and in selected compounds.
Mrs. Iliamupu identified the suspects as Simon Phiri, 77, Elias Miselo, 65, Lazarous Daka, 30, Kayombo Chisale, 30 and Jabes Banda and Jones Mumba both aged 22.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020 NewsdzeZimbabwe
RESIDENTS have blamed Harare City Council for the death of
three children who drowned in an abandoned trench dug by council workers in
order to repair water pipes.
This comes after three children of the same neighbourhood
drowned on Saturday in a shaft left open in the paddocks in Kuwadzana. The
ditch in which three children drowned
Tatenda Mudyawabikwa, 10, a Grade 4 pupil at David
Livingstone Primary School, Bright Staben, 11, a Grade 5 and Michael Chivere,
11, both of Kuwadzana 2 Primary School drowned while swimming at the disused
shaft left open by employees of the City of Harare.
Kuwadzana young children were reported to have been