JUSTICE Minister Princess Kasune says the constitutional amendment process is not a rubber-stamping exercise as government cannot waste money on such an exercise. Meanwhile, Chief Government Spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa says the Technical Committee has been given a timeframe within which to conduct its business because it is only receiving submissions on 13 specific proposals, which are non-controversial. On Thursday, Movement for National Renewal (MNR) leader John Sangwa said the outcome of Bill 7 was already known because the constitutional amendment process was stage-managed and simply a rubber-stamping exercise. Sangwa also questioned why the Technical Committee had been given a timeline within which to conduct its business. In an interview, Thursday, Kasune said government’s desire was to hear the voices of...






















