SPEAKER of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti says Parliament remains a unique state institution that must hold government accountable to ensure the state fulfills the will of the people. Meanwhile, Emeritus Parliamentarian Professor Geoffrey Lungwangwa notes that Africa’s problem is not having too many elections, but rather a lack of proper training for its leaders. Speaking during the launch of the Institute of Parliamentary Studies and Training, Monday, Speaker Mutti said the institute was established to help MPs transition from local politicians into seasoned parliamentarians. “Today marks a defining moment in the institutional life of the National Assembly of Zambia as we gather to officially launch the Institute of Parliamentary Studies and Training (iPST). The launch marks a pivotal moment...




