A HEATED moment arose yesterday when the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) appeared before the Parliamentary Select Committee on Bill 7, chaired by Imanga Wamunyima. The dispute was caused by LAZ president Lungisani Zulu’s refusal to read certain sections of the association’s submissions, as he insisted that the entire process surrounding the Bill was illegal, adding that government and the National Assembly must comply with the Constitutional Court ruling nullifying the process. The Select Committee, however, pushed back, telling the association that if it insisted on not reading the written submissions addressing the substantive issues in the Bill, the Committee would decide whether or not to accept the submissions.
This was despite Zulu’s explanation that the attachment in the association’s… Do you agree that child defilers should be castrated?