The Zambia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ZACCI) has welcomed the Competition and Consumer Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2026, describing it as a step that could improve private sector participation in regulatory decision-making but has warned that the success of the reform will depend on how board members are selected. The bill is part of 74 legislative proposals that were presented to Parliament just three weeks before its dissolution. The Competition and Consumer Protection (Amendment) Bill, 2026, seeks to change the composition of the CCPC Board by introducing five members directly drawn from the private sector based on business expertise and...
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