Greetings fellow citizens, and thank you for joining us for the first of our weekly updates fromour 2021 Elections Project. As some of you may know, we launched our Elections Project twoweeks ago on the 16th of April, with the overall goal of the project being To promotetransparency, accountability and integrity in the electoral process...Continue Reading
Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) has noted with worry the comments made by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson questioning the continued relevance of giving huge aid to Zambia as reported in the News Diggers edition of 18th June 2020. There is no doubt that Zambia as a country has benefitted greatly from the British government’s all...Continue Reading
Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) believes that the number one duty of our parliamentarians is to protect the Republican Constitution and abide by what is enshrined in it. We believe that the Constitution, being the living embodiment of the aspirations of the Zambian people, should not be fundamentally altered in ways that seemingly promote partisan interests...Continue Reading
Transparency International Zambia (TI-Z) notes and welcomes the Anti-Corruption Commission’s step to record a warn and caution statement from Minister of Health Dr. Chitalu Chilufya as part of ongoing investigations into his case. This is not a new case as we believe that the Commission has been on it since the beginning of the year....Continue Reading