LAZ president Lungisani Zulu says as the country co-hosts the Democracy Summit, it needs to reflect on how it can increase the space for people to fully enjoy their liberties. And the Law Association of Zambia leader says there is nothing unusual about ZIALE’s low pass rate, arguing that what people should be more concerned about is the quality of lawyers being produced. Speaking when he featured on Hot FM’s Red Hot Breakfast Show, Thursday, Zulu said the country also needed to do more in terms of ensuring institutional autonomy. “I think as a country we have done very well. There are quite a number of areas where the country has done very well. Consistency in terms of elections, change...

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