TRANSPARENCY International Zambia (TI-Z) says at an opportune time, Zambia should amend its Constitution to strengthen the Judiciary’s independence by reducing the President’s powers in the appointment and removal processes. Meanwhile, Chandler Foundation Country Lead Rueben Lifuka says the 2023 IMF Governance Diagnostic Assessment provides a comprehensive set of recommendations that, if effectively implemented, could significantly strengthen Zambia’s governance architecture. Speaking during the launch of a report on the rapid assessment of the IMF Governance Diagnostic Assessment recommendations for Zambia, Wednesday, TI-Z Chapter president Priscilla Chansa, in a speech read on her behalf by TIZ board member Martha Sikasula, insisted on the need to operationalise the ATI law. “Transparency International Zambia undertook this rapid assessment to contribute to ongoing governance...

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