Parliament has adopted a motion tabled by Vice President Inonge Wina motion to confirm and extend the declaration of a state of threatened public emergency by President Edgar Lungu, in terms of Article 31(2) and (5) of the Constitution of Zambia. Parliament has passed to support declaration of a state of threatened public emergency declared
PARLIAMENT has unanimously voted to approve President Edgar Lungu’s declaration of a state of threatened public emergency made on Wednesday, 5th July, 2017 under Statutory Instrument No. 53 of 2017. This follows President Lungu’s invocation of Article 31. The declaration of a state of threatened public emergency which give the Police sweeping powers will now
A partial Parliament comprising of members from the ruling party, PF is debating the motion to approve and extend the proclamation on a State of threatened public emergency. Vice president Inonge Wina laid on the table of the House a motion to confirm and extend the declaration of a state of threatened public emergency by
PARLIAMENT has adopted a motion tabled by Vice President Inonge Wina motion to confirm and extend the declaration of a state of threatened public emergency by President Edgar Lungu, in terms of Article 31(2) and (5) of the Constitution of Zambia. Parliament has passed to support declaration of a state of threatened public emergency declared
These are the photos making rounds on the internet of a mansion left by the late Ministry of health Permanent Secretary John Moyo. The photos were taking by different people who attended the funeral at home. The pictures have raised questions about the late civil servant’s wealth, as some comments asked the investigative wings to
Zambia’s High Commissioner to South Africa Emmanuel Mwamba has said Zambia has a fearless, vocal and active labour movement to deal with any matter regarding the governance of the country. He said the country’s labour movement had played a key role in the liberation of Southern Africa and was also instrumental in the democratization of
UNITED Party for National Development (UPND) Members of Parliament this afternoon walked out of parliament during debate of declaration of a state of threatened public emergency. The UPND lawmakers stood up and left the house immediately, Her Honour, Vice President Inonge Wina laid on the table of the house a motion to confirm and extend
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