Vice President Mutale Nalumango pays tribute to the late National Assembly Clerk, Roy Ngulube, describing him as a dedicated and loyal public servant. Meanwhile, the Zambian government faces criticism over its proposed constitutional amendments, with some accusing it of attempting to consolidate power. Additionally, a notorious ivory kingpin has been arrested with over 500 kg of elephant tusks, and the University of Zambia has announced its 2025 Open Day event.
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This episode was presented by John Smith and Jane Doe.
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English (United States)
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The size of the audio file is 11.42 MB. Running time is 12 minutes, 26 seconds.
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