NAMIBIA’s Parliament has commended Zambia for the manner it is implementing the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) programme. Chairperson of the National Council, which is the second House of Namibia’s bicameral Parliament, Lukas Sinimbo Muha, said Namibia was exploring the possibility of entering into a cooperation agreement with the Parliament of Zambia to learn more about how the country is implementing the Constituency Development Fund. Speaking when he received Zambia’s Parliamentary Committee on Privileges and Absences led by First Deputy Speaker Attractor Chisangano, Muha said lessons from the implementation of the CDF law in Zambia would be valuable to Namibia as the country planned to enact its own Constituency Development Fund law. “This visit provides a valuable opportunity for us to...

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