‘It’s a political trap,’ Civil societies drag Hichilema over alleged restrictive Terms of Reference for constitution review

[Zambian Observer - Zambia] - 21/10/2025
‘It’s a political trap,’ Civil societies drag Hichilema over alleged restrictive Terms of Reference for constitution review By AUGUSTINE SICHULA A coalition of ten civil society organizations has expressed strong reservations over the Terms of Reference (TORs) issued by the Secretary to the (…)
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