TITUS Phiri is an applied mathematics graduate from a local higher learning institution and he is unemployed. He makes ends meet by doing odd jobs.
Yet he still believes in commemorating Worker's Day, which was celebrated internationally on Monday, despite clear evidence that the country's traditional labour force continues to dwindle because of company closures with more people now huddling in the informal sector.
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