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Justina introduces e-cigarettes to the community smokers but must face a local cigarettes seller whose business is been | dG1fZTJqNFZUamU1a1k
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00:00The number of tobacco-related deaths in Zambia increased from an estimated 3,000 per year in 1990 to 7,142 per year in 2020.
00:17You are listening to Radio Healthcare on 102FM. Stay tuned for more informative programs.
00:22I'm just a test man. Trying to gather some information here. What's this war?
00:35This is not a war.
00:37What pipe?
00:52You have to stop me.
00:55You have to stop me.
00:57You have to stop me.
00:59The one tobacco now becomes a war oniquity.
01:01She caused it all.
01:12It's evident in your eyes on how stupid and dull you are.
01:17Oh, equally you.
01:19Busy-bodied with dark-painted lips smoking what they're calling a deadly cigar.
01:27Well, let me educate you.
01:28It's very difficult for smokers to quit smoking.
01:32Smokers smoke for nicotine.
01:34It's the tar that kills them.
01:36Am I sure you watching?
01:37E-cigarettes.
01:38Ah, e-cig...
01:40E-cigarettes.
01:43PDA, GUNSOMB.
01:48Both.
01:49It's a fight.
01:53For me, my friends are playing.
01:55All right.
01:55Bye-bye.
01:56Bye-bye.
01:57Bye-bye.
01:59Bye-bye.
01:59Bye-bye.
02:03Bye-bye.
02:05Bye-bye.
02:07Bye-bye.
02:08Bye-bye.
02:09Bye-bye.
02:09Bye-bye.
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