The vetting of ministerial nominees is currently underway, as Parliament’s Appointments Committee scrutinises individuals nominated for various ministerial positions.
The exercise provides an opportunity for the public to follow proceedings and assess the competence and vision of the nominees.
During the session, nominees are questioned on their qualifications, past records, and plans for their respective ministries.
Key areas of focus include policy direction, accountability, and their ability to address pressing national issues.
Below is the live stream
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