LUAPULA Province Minister Nason Musonda has raised concerns over several inconsistencies in the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 7 of 2025, particularly around public submissions, proportional representation, and the planned increase in parliamentary constituencies. And Chama South PF member of parliament Davison Mung’andu has expressed concern over the handling of the bill, describing the process as uncoordinated and marked by hostility even among ruling party MPs. Meanwhile, Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti has voiced disappointment over the low turnout of MPs at a capacity-building workshop, warning that many would score zero if tested on the contents of the bill. Further, Kabwata UPND MP Andrew Tayengwa has questioned the rationale behind the proposal to include only three persons with...

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