By Hannock Kasama Chief Justice of England and WALES IAN BURNET has praised the Zambian government for abolishing the death penalty. Lord BURNET of MALDON says the feat is one of the progressive legal reforms ZAMBIA has ever undertaken. He has also praised the Zambian government for upholding the rule of law. Lord BURNET who
By Mary Kachepa Justice Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE says Zambia remains committed to working with South Africa in the promotion of peace and prosperity in the region. And Mr. HAIMBE has called for closer collaboration with South Africa, which is one of the most advanced economies in the region to achieve sustainable and social economic growth.
By Angela Limwanya Justice Minister, MULAMBO HAIMBE, says the government has placed premium on the fight against corruption in order to ensure that all institutions uphold integrity. Mr. HAIMBE says by doing so the government hopes the country can achieve the set economic recovery programme. He has however called on leaders of public and private
By Sharon Siame Zambia will on 29th and 30th March, 2023 co-host the second Summit for Democracy where 16 African countries are expected to participate. Justice Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE says Zambia will co-host the Summit with the United States of America, Costa Rica, the Netherlands and the Republic of Korea. Mr. HAIMBE says President HAKAINDE
By Ruth Chayinda President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says he will NOT protect any public official engaging in corrupt activities. President HICHILEMA says Government is committed to stamping out corruption in the public procurement system. He has since called on law enforcement agencies to do their part and ensure that the system does not open up opportunities
By Hannock Kasama Government says its anti-corruption crusade is part of measures to enhance good governance and the rule of law. Justice Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE also says the corruption crusade is instrumental in the quest to recover plundered resources. He further observes that government is committed to upholding the tenets of democracy as evidenced by
By Paul Shalala Government is in the process of introducing a system that will allow suspects and inmates to track their cases and ensure transparency and accountability in the criminal justice system. Justice Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE says the automated case-flow management system will also make the justice delivery system faster. Speaking during the launch of
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