Africa-Press – Zambia. Former PeP president Sean Tembo has asked government to reconsider the “24-hour economy” narrative, suggesting it be renamed an “8-hour economy.”
His remarks came after he and his party president Chanda Katotobwe reportedly went to pay a K100,000 presidential nomination fee at the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ), only to find that officers had already knocked off around 17:00.
Tembo argued that such working hours do not reflect a true 24-hour economy, as government services especially critical ones like electoral processes should be accessible beyond standard closing times if the policy is to be taken seriously.
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