
Haimbe in London for Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group
Foreign Affairs Minister MULAMBO HAIMBE is in London to attend the 68th Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group -CMAG-, where Zambia’s role includes supporting the group’s mission to monitor, assess, and respond to violations of Commonwealth principles.
The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group is a pivotal body committed to upholding Commonwealth values and promoting democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
Zambia was last October elected as Vice Chair of the group during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit in Apia, Samoa.
While at CMAG, Mr HAIMBE will hold a bilateral meeting with Canada to discuss issues of mutual interest in line with Zambia development agenda.
Meanwhile, Lukulu Member of Parliament CHRISTOPHER KALILA, who was recently elected as Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, is also in London for a series of meetings.
Dr KALILA had an introductory meeting at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association offices in London and is today scheduled to meet King CHARLES, the Patron of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.
This is according to a statement issued by first secretary for Press at the High Commission in London, SPEEDWELL MUPUCHI.