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Zambia advocates for increased representation in international organisations

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During a courtesy call on the African Union Commissioner for Trade, Minerals, and Industry, Albert Muchanga, Zambian President Hichilema expressed his desire to see more Zambians assume roles in international bodies. Acknowledging the critical role of Zambian professionals in international organizations, highlighted their capacity to advocate for the country’s positions on key global matters.

During a courtesy call on the African Union Commissioner for Trade, Minerals, and Industry, Albert Muchanga, Zambian President Hichilema expressed his desire to see more Zambians assume roles in international bodies. Acknowledging the critical role of Zambian professionals in international organizations, highlighted their capacity to advocate for the country’s positions on key global matters. Cornelius Mweetwa, Chief Government Spokesperson and Information and Media Minister, has conveyed President Hakainde Hichilema’s commitment to fostering greater representation of Zambians in international organizations, particularly highlighting the African Union (AU).

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 Muchanga also shed light on a challenge faced by the African Union, where member states’ ministers frequently fail to attend crucial meetings, leading to delays in continental decision-making. He cited instances of meeting cancellations due to the inability to meet the required quorum.