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By Patience Lunda: Rising prices of cement have angered stakeholders, with the Competition and Fair Trading Commission (CFTC) indicating that it has received complaints on the same. Cement prices have, in the past four months, been on the rise, moving from K11,500 earlier this year to K18,000 in some outlets. CFTC spokesperson Innocent Helema said […]

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