A CONSORTIUM of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) has urged the Constitutional Technical Committee to uphold transparency, inclusiveness and public accountability in the constitutional reform process. In a joint statement, Wednesday, Chapter One Foundation Executive Director Josiah Kalala said the Committee should ensure an inclusive, expert-led and transparent review process that empowers Zambians to actively engage and understand constitutional reform. “The undersigned civil society and faith-based organisations commend the appointment of the Constitutional Technical Committee by His Excellency the President, Mr Hakainde Hichilema, and recognise government’s commitment to advancing constitutional reform. We write this letter to outline our minimum expectations for the terms of reference that will ensure an inclusive, transparent, and credible Constitution review process. Our expectations are as follows:...




