5th Session of the 13th National Assembly of Zambia

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5th Session of the 13th National Assembly of Zambia
Type
Unicameral
of the [[National Assembly of Zambia]]
Established2021

The 5th session of the 13th National Assembly of Zambia was officially opened on 12 September 2025 by President Hakainde Hichilema. The session forms part of the parliamentary calendar during the current five-year term that began with the 2021 general election.

Background

The 13th National Assembly of Zambia is the country's unicameral legislative body, composed of elected and appointed members. Its core functions include law-making, oversight of the executive, and representation of the people of Zambia. The Assembly meets in Lusaka, the capital city.

Opening of the 5th Session

The 5th session commenced with the customary formal opening ceremony, including national anthems, prayers, and official addresses. President Hakainde Hichilema declared the session open, setting the agenda for the forthcoming legislative business.

Proceedings

Specific details on the agenda and proceedings of the 5th session are pending publication. In line with precedent, business is expected to include presentation of motions, first and second readings of bills, committee work, questions to ministers, and other parliamentary activities.

Significance

This session is expected to advance the government's legislative programme and address priority national issues through parliamentary mechanisms, including scrutiny, debate, and enactment of laws.

References

[https://www.parliament.gov.zm

Official National Assembly website]