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Top news items of major Zambian media outlets

Xinhua, June 16, 2016 Adjust font size:

The following are the highlights of Zambia's major media outlets on Thursday.

-- A consortium of civil society organizations said incidences of political violence ahead of Zambia's elections in August are symptomatic of a serious breakdown of law and order in the country and a threat to the holding of free, fair and credible elections.

(THE POST)

-- A 22-man delegation from China is in Zambia for a three-day visit to seek investment opportunities.

The delegation from Jiangxi Federation of Industry of Commerce is being led by its president Lei Yuanjiang. (ZAMBIA DAILY MAIL)

-- Zambia President Edgar Lungu said his government will increase budgetary allocation to the agricultural sector in accordance with the ruling party's revised manifesto. (DAILY NATION) Endit