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Zambia's biggest market gutted, government suspects arson


Fire gutted part of Zambia's biggest market in the nation's capital on Tuesday in what the government suspected was an act of arson as tensions rise following the arrest of an opposition leader.

United Party for National Development (UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema was arrested in April and charged with treason for impeding president Edgar Lungu's motorcade.

The arrest of the opposition leader has stoked political tensions in what is regarded as one of Africa's more stable and functional democracies following a bruising election last year.

The blaze started at dawn and destroyed property worth millions of kwacha and the entire southern part of Lusaka's City Market, one of the country's modern markets.

No-one was killed or injured in the fire.

"Their days are numbered because the police are on their heels and they will soon be arrested," vice-president Inonge Wina said, referring to the suspected arsonists after touring the market.


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