Constituency Corner

The Disaster Management (Amendment) Bill, 2026

The object of this Bill is to amend the Disaster Management Act,
so as to—
(a) integrate risk management in the prevention and mitigation
of a disaster, preparedness and response to a disaster,
and post management of a disaster;
(b) re-name the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit
as the National Disaster Risk Management Division,
and re-define its functions;
(c) re-name the National Disaster Management Council as
the National Disaster Risk Management Council;
(d) re-name the National Disaster Management Technical

The Water Supply and Sanitation Services Bill, 2026

The objects of this Bill are to —
(a) continue the existence of the National Water Supply and
Sanitation Council and re-define its functions;
(b) constitute the Board of the Council and provide for its
functions;
(c) provide for the regulation of water supply and sanitation
services;
(d) provide for the licensing of utilities;
(e) promote access to sustainable water supply and sanitation
services;
(f) repeal and replace the Water Supply and Sanitation Act,
1997; and

Speaker Mutti Mourns Chibesakunda and Justice Mwenda

The Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia, the Rt. Hon. Dr. Nelly B.K. Mutti, SC, MP, FAPRA, today visited the funeral house of Mr. Chita Chushi Chibesakunda, who passed away on Sunday, 15th February, 2026. Mr. Chibesakunda was the husband to the Managing Director of Zambia National Commercial Bank (ZANACO), Mrs. Mukwandi Chibesakunda.

The Speaker conveyed her condolences to the bereaved family on behalf of the National Assembly of Zambia and in her personal capacity.

Wednesday, 18th February, 2026

 
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF ZAMBIA
 
FIFTH SESSION OF THE THIRTEENTH ASSEMBLY
 
ORDER PAPER – WEDNESDAY, 18TH FEBRUARY, 2026
AT 14:30 HOURS
 
 
1. NATIONAL ANTHEM
 
 
2. PRAYER
 
 

Tuesday, 10th February, 2026

Tuesday, 10thFebruary, 2026

The House met at 1430 hours

[MADAM FIRST DEPUTY SPEAKER in the Chair]

Ministry of Agriculture - On the Status of Payments to Farmers who supplied Maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) during the 2025 Crop Marketing Season and the Storage of Maize grain collected from farmers

Ministerial Statement by the Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Mtolo Phiri, MP, on the Status of Payments to Farmers who supplied Maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) during the 2025 Crop Marketing Season and the Storage of Maize grain collected from farmers, presented to the House on Tuesday, 4th November, 2025.

Ministry of Agriculture - On the Status of Payments to Farmers who supplied Maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) during the 2025 Crop Marketing Season and the Storage of Maize grain collected from farmers

Ministerial Statement by the Minister of Agriculture, Hon. Mtolo Phiri, MP, on the Status of Payments to Farmers who supplied Maize to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA) during the 2025 Crop Marketing Season, presented to the House on Tuesday, 18th November, 2025.

Ministry of Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development - On the Progress made on the Lusaka/Ndola Dual Carriageway and the stretch around 10 Miles Area

Ministerial Statement by the Minister of Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development, Hon. Eng. Charles Milupi, MP, on the Progress made on the Lusaka/Ndola Dual Carriageway and the stretch around 10 Miles Area, presented to the House on Friday, 7th November, 2025.

Ministry of Transport and Logistics - On the Government's interventions to ensure the Safety of Motorcyclists on Public Roads

Ministerial Statement by the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Hon. Frank Tayali, MP, on the  Government's interventions to ensure the Safety of Motorcyclists on Public Roads

SPEAKER MUTTI PARTICIPATES IN THE 2026 PARLIAMENTARY HEARING - CALLS FOR RENEWED AND EFFECTIVE COLLABORATION BETWEEN PARLIAMENTS AND THE UNITED NATIONS

The Rt Hon Madam Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia, Dr Nelly Mutti, SC, MP, FAPRA has joined other Speakers of Parliament to call for reform in the United Nations, enhanced collaboration between Parliaments and the UN as well as openness of members states to support a female candidate for the position of the next Secretary General of the United Nations.

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