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Be Part of Zambia's Constitutional Reform

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What Is the Constitutional Review?

The Government of the Republic of Zambia has constituted a Technical Committee on Constitutional Amendments to undertake a consultative and inclusive process of reviewing provisions of the Constitution of Zambia that may require reforms. This process is intended to strengthen constitutional democracy, enhance citizen participation, and ensure that the supreme law of the land reflects the aspirations, diversity, and evolving governance needs of the Zambian people.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

These are some of the most common questions. Visit the FAQs page to read all answers in full.

Every Zambian has the right to take part in this process. Submissions are welcome from: • Individuals of all age groups (below 18 years, 18–25 years, 26–35 years, 36–45 years, 46–55 years, and above 55 years). • Men, wo…

Submissions should focus on constitutional matters. This may include: • Specific comments on provisions or issues listed in the Terms of Reference (ToRs). • General comments on other constitutional provisions where you …

Not necessarily. You may write in your local language or in English if you are fluent. • Physical submissions can be made in local languages, and support will be available at district and provincial centres to help reco…

Click on “Make Your Submission.” You can either: • Fill in the online form, or • Download the official template, fill it in, and email it to tcca_submissions@grz.gov.zm (Word or PDF only), or • Deliver a physical copy a…

No. Each individual or organisation is allowed to make one submission only. We encourage you to prepare carefully and include all your views in that single submission.

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