ATTORNEY General Mulilo Kabesha says there is no constitutional obligation placed on the Republican President to continue declaring their assets and liabilities in perpetuity, outside the presidential election cycle, as alleged by some members of the public. In a statement, Wednesday, Kabesha said President Hakainde Hichilema had fully complied with the provisions of the law by declaring his assets and liabilities prior to the 2021 general elections. “By way of background, there have been some members of the public and politicians that have been quoted in the media demanding that the Republican President should publicly declare his assets and liabilities. Therefore, the question for determination is whether there is a law that mandates the Republican President to publicly declare his...
