A coalition of youth organisations, including the Young Professionals Network and the Tobacco Control Consortium of Zambia among others, have applauded the government for the strides made on Tobacco Control Bill No. 40 of 2025. Tobacco Control Consortium of Zambia Secretary General, Blessings Kasenge, says the bill’s advancement to second reading in Parliament demonstrates the country’s commitment to safeguarding public health.
The media reports that Dr Kasenge made the remarks in Lusaka when Youth Tobacco Control Advocates presented a petition pushing for the enactment of the bill. He noted that the government’s progress in moving the bill forward marks a significant step in efforts to protect children, young people and future generations from the dangers associated with tobacco use and exposure.Dr Kasenge added that the petition reflects the unified voice of students, young professionals and youth activists advocating for the bill’s successful final adoption.Meanwhile, Parliamentary Committee on Health Member, Sydney Mushanga commended the youth for their boldness in advancing the anti-tobacco campaign.Mr Mushanga, who is also Bwacha Member of Parliament, assured the petitioners of Parliament’s support towards the bill. He noted that the government’s progress in moving the bill forward marks a significant step in efforts to protect children, young people and future generations from the dangers associated with tobacco use and exposure.
Dr Kasenge added that the petition reflects the unified voice of students, young professionals and youth activists advocating for the bill’s successful final adoption.Meanwhile, Parliamentary Committee on Health Member, Sydney Mushanga commended the youth for their boldness in advancing the anti-tobacco campaign.Mr Mushanga, who is also Bwacha Member of Parliament, assured the petitioners of Parliament’s support towards the bill. Dr Kasenge added that the petition reflects the unified voice of students, young professionals and youth activists advocating for the bill’s successful final adoption. Meanwhile, Parliamentary Committee on Health Member, Sydney Mushanga commended the youth for their boldness in advancing the anti-tobacco campaign.Mr Mushanga, who is also Bwacha Member of Parliament, assured the petitioners of Parliament’s support towards the bill.
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Meanwhile, Parliamentary Committee on Health Member, Sydney Mushanga commended the youth for their boldness in advancing the anti-tobacco campaign. Mr Mushanga, who is also Bwacha Member of Parliament, assured the petitioners of Parliament’s support towards the bill.
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