Mon, 27 Mar 2017 13:19:27 +0000 By OSCAR MALIPENGA PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu says he is saddened by the on-going political debate over the K2 million allocated by Government to consult Zambians on whether or not Zambia should withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC). And President Lungu has observed that his Cabinet ministers had settled very well in their offices. Addressing journalists before departure for a three-day working visit to Muchinga Province at City airport, President Lungu said he was saddened by the fact that some people did not know that democracy was expensive. “I keep on saying that democracy is expensive,” President Lungu said. The Head of State explained that Justice Minister Given Lubinda had consulted Cabinet before the decision was approved. President Lungu said Mr. Lubinda requested surety to engage the public to decide whether or not Zambia should withdraw its membership from the ICC. He said the matter was being […]
K2m ICC debate saddens Lungu
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