In a historic move towards bolstering transparency and accountability, President Hakainde Hichilema has officially signed the Access to Information (ATI) bill into law, marking a significant milestone in Zambia's democratic journey. "This day further charts a new phase where the true meaning of information is power because corruption, nepotism, and bribery will, if not eliminated, be reduced as information, which is of public good, will be easily accessed by citizens," affirms Mwiya Mukumbuta, Founder/Executive Director of the Centre for Media Rights Watch and Protection of Journalists in Zambia. The triumphant realization of the ATI bill, a two-decade-long endeavor, is a testament to the relentless dedication of civil society, media, and activists. "As an organization, we join other soldiers we ran together in advocating for ATI bill enacted into law, and today is a new dawn in the pursuit of that cause which will benefit every citizen in this country," states ...
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