Bishop Mambo calls for dialogue on the suspension of judges.

Bishop John Mambo has called for dialogue between government and leaders of the opposition over the suspension of Judges.

Bishop Mambo says it is time that the government sought an audience with people that seem not to understand certain decisions that government makes.

He says politicizing the whole matter regarding the suspension of the three judges will not solve anything.

Bishop Mambo adds that it is the wish of every Zambian that dialogue is effected whenever differences in opinion arise.

He has however stated that there is no question that the Zambian judiciary requires reforms.

Bishop Mambo notes that most of the stakeholders condemning government over the suspension of the three judges did at one time call for judicial reforms.

 

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