By MUBITA KATETE Two civil society organisations have petitioned the Lusaka High Court seeking an urgent order to halt the tabling and processing of...
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…Foundation says it is assessing options after High Court declined jurisdiction in challenge against fast-tracked legislation. By NATION REPORTER CHAPTER One Foundation says it is weighing its options following the decision by the Lusaka High Court to dismiss an application seeking to halt the processing of 77 Bills currently before Parliament. […]
By MUBITA KATETE Two civil society organisations have petitioned the Lusaka High Court seeking an urgent order to halt the tabling and processing of...
By CHIKUMBI KATEBE LUSAKA businessmen Chomba Kaoma and Zaki Motomola and others have asked the Lusaka High Court to dismiss an application by the...
By NATION REPORTER THE large number of Bills currently before Parliament and the accelerated pace at which they are being processed is undermining...
MASERU – THE National University of Lesotho (NUL) has suffered a legal setback in its bid to block the High Court from hearing a case brought by its...
MASERU – THE National University of Lesotho (NUL) has suffered a legal setback in its bid to block the High Court from hearing a case brought by its...
Ghana’s post-IMF programme options are widening beyond the ongoing discussions around the Policy Coordination Instrument (PCI), with government also...
BY SUNDAY SAMUEL—The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court sitting in Kurudu, Abuja, has declined jurisdiction to entertain a suit filed...
BY SUNDAY SAMUEL—The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court sitting in Kurudu, Abuja, has declined jurisdiction to entertain a suit filed...
By NATION REPORTER TWENTY civil society organisations are concerned over the supersonic speed at which the legislative process involving a high...
Virginia Democrats on Monday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive the voter-approved redistricting amendment struck down last week by the Supreme...