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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

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Namibia and Zambia parliaments exchange notes on privileges and disciplines

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A delegation from the Zambian Parliament is currently visiting Namibia to study and exchange information on the procedures for handling matters related to members’ privileges and discipline.

The delegation, composed of members from the Committee on Privileges and Absences, will be engaging with its Namibian counterparts during their seven-day visit.

Leader of the delegation, Malungo Chisangano, praised the cordial bilateral relations between the SADC neighbours, which he said translated into warm relations at the parliamentary level.

“Our visit here is to learn and share notes on the processes followed in dealing with matters of members’ privileges and discipline,” said Chisangano, who is also the First Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia.

Chisangano and his team paid a courtesy call on Lukas Sinimbo Muha, the Chairperson of the National Council, in Windhoek on Monday.

“It is worth noting that the cordial bilateral relations between our two countries have translated into warm relations at the parliamentary level as well. This has been demonstrated by several exchange and benchmarking visits that have been undertaken between our two Parliaments over the years. Our coming here is a testament to the good parliamentary relations,” said the Zambian lawmaker.

On his part, Muha said the benchmark visit marks a significant milestone in the relationship between the legislative houses of Namibia and Zambia.

“Your visit comes at a significant time as we continuously strive to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness, transparency, and accountability of our parliamentary processes. These exchanges are invaluable, providing an opportunity to learn from each other’s successes and challenges in parliamentary governance,” he said.

Muha explained that the parliamentary committees on privileges are critical components of any functional legislature.

“They ensure that Members of Parliament perform their duties effectively, free from undue interference, and with the necessary support to represent their constituents. This visit provides a valuable opportunity for us to exchange ideas, experiences, and strategies to enhance the effectiveness of our respective parliamentary systems,” he said.

Muha said Zambian lawmakers will have the chance to engage with Namibian lawmakers, take part in different discussions, and observe the parliamentary sessions during their visit.

(NAMPA)
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