ATTORNEY General Mulilo Kabesha says poorly drafted laws create uncertainty, breed litigation, and undermine public confidence in legal institutions. Speaking during the graduation ceremony for Post-Graduate Diploma in legislative drafting course at ZIALE, Friday, Kabesha said in a democratic society such as Zambia, legislation must be clear, precise, accessible, and responsive to the needs of the people. “Today’s ceremony represents far more than the conferment of a qualification. It marks the strengthening of Zambia’s legislative drafting capacity and affirms our shared commitment to constitutionalism, the rule of law, and effective governance legislative drafting is a specialised discipline that lies at the very foundation of the legal and governance architecture of any democratic state. The government of the republic of Zambia...




