2023 for Socio-Economic Transformation

By Yohane Mbeeya Moono On 9th September, 2022, President Hakainde Hichilema during the opening of the Second Session of the Thirteenth National Assembly addressed the house under the theme “WORKING TOGETHER TOWARDS SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION: STIMULATING ECONOMIC GROWTH FOR IMPROVED LIVELIHOODS.” The address gave intent of the policies that Government is set to undertake in theContinue reading “2023 for Socio-Economic Transformation”

President Embaló Dissolves Parliament in Bissau

Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embaló has dissolved the parliament, three months after he had said he had survived a coup attempt. In a statement quoted by the Reuters news agency he accused the lawmakers of corruption. He also cited “persistent and unresolved differences” with parliament, the AFP news agency reports. “The National People’s Assembly hasContinue reading “President Embaló Dissolves Parliament in Bissau”

Pakistan Parliament Ousts Prime Minister Khan

Pakistan’s lower house of parliament, the National Assembly, voted Prime Minister Imran Khan out of power Saturday, nearly four years after he took office. The voting on the opposition-launched, no-confidence resolution began after midnight local time, minutes after Speaker Asad Qaiser from Khan’s ruling party unexpectedly announced his resignation. Qaiser invited a senior opposition lawmaker,Continue reading “Pakistan Parliament Ousts Prime Minister Khan”

Constitutional Lacunas

By Yohane Mbeeya Moono According to the Constitution Amendment Act No 2 of 2016 stipulates in Article 73 that 1. A person may file an election petition with the High Court to challenge the election of a Member of Parliament2. A petition shall be heard within ninety days of filing the petition3. A person mayContinue reading “Constitutional Lacunas”

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