ZAMBIA PRESIDENT APPROVES LAW EXPANDING PARLIAMENT MONTHS BEFORE ELECTION. (PHOTO).

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 Zambia president approves law expanding parliament months before election Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema on Thursday signed into law constitutional changes that will expand the country's parliament, Reuters reported. The changes increase the number of members of parliament to around 280 from 167 currently by creating more constituencies, reserving 40 new seats for women, youth and people with disabilities, and allowing the president to appoint 11 members instead of eight previously. Hichilema, who will run for a second presidential term in the August 2026 election, said during a signing ceremony that the changes were being made in good faith and there was adequate consultation. He previously argued that some constituencies were too big for effective service delivery and should be split into smaller ones. Some opposition politicians have criticised the move to increase the number of members of parliament at a time when the country is still emerging from a protracted debt...

FREE TRAIN RIDE: GET YOUR TICKET ONLINE, BRC TELLS PASSENGERS. (PHOTO).


Free train ride: Get your ticket online, NRC tells passengers


Nigerian Railway Corporation, on Wednesday, advised passengers willing to travel during the yuletide to obtain their free tickets online.

The Corporation in a statement by its management, stated that tickets will not be issued at any of its Corporation’s train stations.

It further stated that no commuter will be allowed to board the train without a ticket.

The statement read, “In line with Mr. President’s directive, the General Public may note that the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) will commence free train service on its entire Passengers’ services from Thursday 21st December 2023 to Thursday 4th January 2024, both days inclusive.

“Passengers are advised to obtain their free tickets via the online e-ticketing platforms only.

“Tickets will not be issued at any of the Corporation’s Train Stations.

“Please note that no commuter will be allowed to board the train without a ticket.

“We enjoin commuters to be orderly, obey security personnel and the laid down boarding instructions of the NRC and those of its officials while at the station and on-board the trains.”

However, a source in the Ministry of Transportation said the directive by the President may lead to stampede.

He argued that inadequate time to prepare for the implementation of the directive could lead to the stampede and confusion.

He also added that some passengers who had purchased their tickets online prior to the directive may have to contend with those willing to travel free of charge.

He however said staff of the ministry and concerned agency were working out modalities to ensure hitch-free travel for interested passengers.

He said: “I need to be frank with you at this point as a realist, naturally there will be hitches with this directive considering that there is no much time for preparation before implementation commences but we at the ministry are working out modalities to ensure the order by the president is carried out effectively.

“We must also bear in mind that some people have bought their tickets online prior to this directive. So, passengers who have bought tickets online may clash with those who want to travel free of charge and it may lead to stampede.

He added: “For the train ride, it will be on four designated route. The routes are; Lagos-Ibadan, Abuja-Kaduna, Warri-Itakpe and Ido-Ijoko.”

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