 Tredin Mukula Evaluwe Bohadwood has boomed in Zambia since 2010. It has made a big difference to the lives of rural villagers across Zambia. Kwa muna kandima vajchina matu? Muli nazakasinga? Apa na fedi fili. Muli na Banja? Na Banja? Na tzumae na wana wana ga? Na wana fo. E kuma mkula mga kunukwa, ni tangiza maningi. Ni tangiza. Socha, biji na emipapon ya kujizinastir. E tchwa kairi. Bu matteri, uendiri ta gula ku uchuki haa munkola. Majameh, shena hepe javey zinaseera. Nasdawa yazi citu u ojewe, ah, citach ita kumu, Npa makshahu tu mga nanda, Tizi yauna ma nanda mauzu, Uta makshahu tu mga nenda marata Tzubu hutu manjinga, Zubu hutu mbozi, Natu ma DVD to nasai ku uchuki haa munkola. Udula na ma ku jumu mwde Lastun, tprogramaihua wa¬¬¬¯a¬¬¬¥. 20 kwa ¬¬¬¬¬¥ba¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬±¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬ rope HIV annual Ann premiumowned kwa jamii nakiikaha p기wenak communion But the trees continue to disappear despite government efforts, and the trade is increasingly dominated by outsiders with abilities to evade regulations, leaving little for rural communities these days. The government could consider regulating the mukula trade in a way that would allow rural communities to benefit while protecting the environment. The government is not willing to allow the mukula trade to be used in communities. But the government is not willing to allow the mukula trade to be used in a way that would allow rural communities to benefit while protecting the environment. Business is not going to be a business. The government is not willing to allow the mukula trade to be used in a way that would allow rural communities to benefit while protecting the environment.