MINISTRY of Information and Media Permanent Secretary Thabo Kawana says the UPND government enacted the Access to Information Bill into law because they have nothing to hide. Speaking during a sensitisation meeting on the ATI law for public officers in Choma, Thursday, Kawana said former governments did not enact the law because they were afraid that they would be exposed. “I am very delighted this afternoon to be in Choma specifically, as our first stop in carrying out sensitisation particularly to public officers in as far as the Access to Information law is concerned. I think that you are all aware that the bill had been before various administrations in terms of regimes and governments. It has for a lack...

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