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Top news items in major Zambian media outlets

Xinhua, May 6, 2017 Adjust font size:

The following are news highlights in Zambia's major media outlets on Monday.

-- Zambian President Edgar Lungu has described his participation at the World Economic Forum as worthwhile for the country as it provided opportunities to share ideas on economic growth and attract potential investors. (Times of Zambia)

-- The Zambian government has suspended the sale of all its properties countrywide until a proper audit was conducted.

Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Development Ronald Chitotela said the move was meant to allow local authorities to take stock and properly account for all government properties. (Zambia Daily Mail)

-- The Zambian government said it will soon announce the results of consultative meetings held in various parts of the country on whether the country should remain or leave the International Criminal Court (ICC). (Daily Nation) Endit