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Chinese Community Alarmed as Ex-Worker Kills Boss in Zambia – Latest in Disturbing Trend

In a crime that exposes the deadly risks of insider betrayal, Chinese farm owner Zhai Jianfeng was killed  on May 29  in a meticulously planned robbery carried out, in part, by his own current and former employees, African Chinese Weekly reported. The attack, which unfolded at ...
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