CHAPTER One Foundation (CoF) has clarified that despite making an oral submission to the Technical Committee on Bill 7, it does not support the Constitution amendment process because it lacks legitimacy. The Foundation also says the ongoing consultation process is not transparent, alleging that people in some provinces are being offered K100 notes to endorse submissions. Meanwhile, UPND Director General for Media under the Presidential Support Programme (PSP), Frank Bwalya, says it is wrong to conclude that the process lacks consensus when citizens are actively making submissions. On Wednesday, CoF Executive Director Josiah Kalala submitted to the Technical Committee that the country should not do away with by-elections to ensure that citizens are free to exercise their political will. He...























