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Lilonga Saima, Nangolo Emmanuel and Aina Hafeni joined the effort by the Self-Regulating Alcohol Industry Forum to support the road safety march organised by the Xupifa Eemwenyo Road Safety initiative. The T-shirts is part of the CHEERS campaign to combat drinking and driving with the slogan, “Don’t let this be your famous last word.”

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