The Wait Is Over – Newly Inaugurated NPA Board Hits the Ground Running

Lusaka, Zambia | 02.07.2025 – The National Prosecution Authority (NPA) has officially ushered in its newly inaugurated Board, ending a four-year hiatus in statutory governance and setting the tone for a well-structured, accountable, and forward-moving institution.

The inauguration, held in Lusaka at the NPA Head Office, marked what the learned Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri SC, described as a critical moment for the Authorityโ€™s internal governance, institutional resilience, and prosecutorial strategy.

โ€œTodayโ€™s inauguration means we can begin to take even more giant steps as outlined in our strategic plan,โ€ said the DPP, noting that while the absence of a board had not compromised the constitutional independence of the Office of the DPP, it had delayed crucial internal systems essential for sustainable institutional performance.
He highlighted the Authorityโ€™s continued commitment to prosecutorial excellence, highlighting key priorities such as financial crimes, asset recovery, and inter-agency collaboration:

โ€œWe are resolved to take profit out of crime. There are no sacred cows in this regard. The aftermath of committing crime must remain extremely painful.โ€

Delivering the keynote address, Minister of Justice Hon. Princess Kasune, commended the resilience of the NPA leadership during the Boardโ€™s absence, while acknowledging the operational strain caused by the governance vacuum.

โ€œThe Authority has moved forward, but not at full speed as was intended. Today, we correct that,โ€ she said.
The Minister described the new board as more than an administrative layer – rather, as a return to full institutional functionality and a reaffirmation of the countryโ€™s commitment to the rule of law and good governance.

โ€œThe reconstitution of the Board is a declaration of our shared commitment to corporate governance and the constitutional mandate of the NPA,โ€ she added.

In brief but confident remarks, Board Chairperson Mr. Moses Phiri pledged constant support to the prosecutorial leadership and affirmed the Boardโ€™s readiness to deliver from day one:

โ€œOne promise I make is that we will support you, learned DPP, and senior management. We will be available 24/7โ€ฆ We have a backlog, and we will hit the ground running.โ€
His tone echoed the shared urgency in the room – a recognition that the NPAโ€™s reform agenda requires both legal precision and institutional agility.

The new NPA Board brings together professionals from a broad cross-section of society, including law, civil service, public finance, and civil society – reflecting the multidisciplinary oversight the institution requires in its evolving role. The members are:

  • Mr. Moses Phiri โ€“ Chairperson
  • Mrs. Mukamasole Mundale Kasanda โ€“ Member
  • Mrs. Olipa Jere Sakala Member
  • Ms. Leah Ngulube โ€“ Member
  • Mr. Kelvin Shamizhinga โ€“ Member
  • Ms. Mandy Manda โ€“ Member
  • Mr. Daniel Nthere โ€“ Member
  • Mr. Percy Kangwa โ€“ Member