
Attorney-General Likando Kalaluka says Zambia and other countries in the region still require more expertise in legislative drafting as it is key to the socio-economic development of the country.
Mr. Kalaluka says the legal profession plays a major role in drafting sound legislation especially when different practitioners with a wide range of knowledge, skills and experience are involved in all stages of the drafting process.
He said this in a speech read on his behalf by former clerk of the National Assembly Doris Mwiinga during the graduation ceremony of students in Post-Graduate Diploma in Legislative Drafting at Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education (ZIALE).
Mr. Kalaluka stated that there is need for sufficient legal expertise to meet the legislative interpretation needs of Non-governmental actors such as business, professionals, trade associations and individual clients.
Meanwhile, one of the graduates Nachalwe Nkusuwiya, said the graduation ceremony was a fulfilment of their ambitions of being among the 2017 legislative drafting intake at ZIALE.
15 students graduated with a Post-Graduate Diploma in Legislative Drafting Course.




Africa needs men and women who actually implement not storing certificates we tired of highly qualified people bring no change while Zed situation still remains the same and Africa at large….Congrats anyway
Suwi the lady advocate with aqua or blue eyes. Had a nice ride with her in my car around 2005 …
Suwi the lady advocate with aqua or blue eyes …
Can you also enrol Given Lubinda in this course. We can’t have a Minister of Legal Affairs with a certificate in Agriculture
Given Lubinda, ubulimi.