The National Constitutional Conference (NCC) will tomorrow at 14:00 hours resume sitting at Lusaka’s Mulungushi International Conference Centre (MICC).
NCC Spokesperson Mwangala Zaloumis announced this at a press briefing in Lusaka today.
Mrs. Zaloumis said the NCC would among other things approve the authority to recruit experts from outside the conference to educate members on the constitutional making process.
She said the 11 various committees that were constituted by the NCC would each be given an expert, who would be recruited from within and outside Zambia, for specific expertise to the delegates.
She told journalists that on Thursday, the NCC members would undergo orientation on what the constitution is and the types of the constitutions that exist in Africa.
Mrs. Zaloumis further said the members would also be taught the doctrine of separation of powers by experts to ensure that they understood the constitution as they settle down into serious deliberations.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Zaloumis disclosed that the Seventh Day Adventists (SDA) church has been asked to choose another member to replace the late Cornelius Matandiko, who died about a month ago.
She said other institutions whose delegates died would be required to provide replacements.
And Mrs. Zaloumis has disclosed that about 12 more delegates would be sworn in at 11:00 hours tomorrow to join the conference.
She said these would replace the deceased delegates and those that did not take up their appointments.
Meanwhile, a check by ZANIS at the Mulungushi International Conference centre found scores of NCC delegates collecting documents in readiness for the resumption of sittings tomorrow.