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...

ABIA: SRS COMMANDER SLUMPS, DIES DURING MEAL. (PHOTOS).


 Tragedy Strikes Abia Police Command: SRS Commander Slumps, Dies During Meal


Tragedy struck at the Zone 9 Umuahia Abia State Police Command on Thursday when the Commander of the Special Response Squad (SRS), Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Kenneth Ndu, suddenly slumped and died while eating with his colleagues.


According to eyewitnesses, DSP Ndu had just returned from an investigative operation and decided to grab a meal at the command headquarters. While eating, he gripped his spoon tightly, causing concern among his colleagues, who rushed to assist him. Moments later, he collapsed.


Efforts to save DSP Ndu's life were hindered by the lack of medical personnel at the Police Clinic on Bende Road, where he was initially taken. He was then rushed to the Federal Medical Center (FMC) Umuahia, where doctors confirmed his death.


Sadly, DSP Ndu was due for retirement from the Nigerian Police Force this month. His sudden demise has left colleagues and associates in shock. The Abia State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Maureen Chinaka, was unreachable for official comments at the time of filing this report.


DSP Ndu's body has been deposited in the morgue. The incident has sent shockwaves through the police community, with many expressing condolences and paying tribute to the late commander.

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