Kachenga advocates for Constitution review
Youth Aid Chairman Chungu Kachenga has described the
Constitutional Clause which prescribes 35 years of age as qualification
threshold for aspirants to public office as discriminatory and deserving
immediate revision.
In an interview with Mr. Chunga has wondered why elderly
politicians had conspired to set the presidential qualification age at 35
years, when age has never been a criteria to determine ones suitability for
leadership.
Mr. Chungu is urging Justice Minister Given Lubinda and
Members of Parliament (MP) to reduce the age threshold to 30 years as the
current threshold is precluding young people from contributing at the highest
level of the Zambian governance system.
Meanwhile, Mr. Chungu is petitioning Commerce Trade and
Industry Minister Margaret Mwanakatwe to intervene following the noted influx
of counterfeit good and products on the Zambian market.
And Mr. Chungu has appealed to Ms. Mwanakatwe and Zambia
Revenue Authority (ZRA) Commissioner General Kingsley Chanda to ensure that the
Zambian market is not flooded by counterfeit and sub-standard goods.
He has expressed regret that Zambia has been turned into a
dumping market for counterfeited and sub-standard products, which negatively
compromised the health of consumers, manufacturers and services industry.
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