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Joint launch of child justice institutional frameworks

Today marked a historic milestone as the learned Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri SC, officially launched the first-ever Prosecutors’ Guidelines for Children in the Justice System during the joint launch of the Child Justice Institutional Framework. This landmark resource is designed to strengthen the capacity of prosecutors to effectively manage child victims, witnesses, and children in conflict with the law, in line with the Children’s Code Act No. 12 of 2022. The Guidelines are grounded in victim-centred and trauma-informed approaches, with a strong emphasis on upholding the best interests of the child at every stage of the justice process.In addition, the DPP unveiled the second edition of the Prosecutors’ Handbook on Sexual Violence. This updated version incorporates key provisions of the Children’s Code Act to ensure that prosecutors are well-equipped to handle cases involving child victims and

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UNDERSTANDING HOW CHARGES ARE DETERMINED IN CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONS

UNDERSTANDING HOW CHARGES ARE DETERMINED IN CRIMINAL PROSECUTIONSLusaka | October 8, 2025 – Following public interest in the recent case involving the death of Mr. Enock Simfukwe Kasengele in Kabwe where Ms. Maria Zaloumis and four others were arrested and initially charged with murder, questions have emerged around how criminal charges are determined, and what informs those decisions within the justice system. Without delving into the specific details of the Kabwe case, which is yet to go to trial, this article seeks to offer clarity on how the legal process works and how the roles of Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) come together to ensure that justice is guided by evidence, law and process, not speculation or pressure. Addressing MisconceptionsMuch of the recent public commentary and speculation surrounding this high-profile case has implied that something

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ZMW 8.1 MILLION FORFEITED IN FAKE GOLD TRADE CASE

High Court Orders Forfeiture of Fraud-Linked Funds to the State in Major Economic Crime judgment Lusaka | October 3, 2025 – The Economic and Financial Crimes Division of the High Court has ordered the forfeiture of ZMW 8,142,215.04 to the State, after finding the funds to be the proceeds of a fraudulent gold transaction involving a Zambian company and a foreign buyer based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The funds, held in FNB Account Number 62908248463, were traced to Lusaka Gold and Platinum Refinery Limited, which claimed to be exporting gold to Smolenski Trading LLC, a company based in Dubai and formerly operating under the name Epitychia General Trading LLC. Investigations revealed that the Zambian company was not licenced to trade or process minerals and had no valid export permits under the Mines and Minerals Development Act. The court

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ACQUITTALS WITHOUT TRIAL – HIGH COURT REOPENS HONEY BEE CASE INVOLVING DR. CHITALU CHILUFYA

Lusaka | October 2, 2025 – In a major legal development, the Economic and Financial Crimes Division of the High Court, on September 30, 2025, granted the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) leave to appeal out of time in the controversial case involving Honey Bee Pharmacy Limited, and seven others. This opens the door for a long-delayed challenge to the 2021 acquittal of former Minister of Health Dr. Chitalu Chilufya and Honey Bee Pharmacy Limited that has fueled years of legal wrangling and public outcry over procurement integrity and accountability in Zambia’s health sector. Also named as Respondents in this case are Wilson Lungu, Bonaventure Chilinde, Zakir Husen Motala, Chomba Kaoma, Imran Lunat, and Abdurraut Abdurrahim Motola. No Plea. No Trial. But Acquitted. The case dates back to January 19, 2021, when a private prosecution was initiated in the Subordinate

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DPP ENGAGES NEW IRISH AMBASSADOR IN FIRST OFFICIAL MEETING, FURTHERING STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

Lusaka | October 1, 2025 – In an important meeting held at the National Prosecution Authority headquarters in Lusaka, the Learned Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri SC, welcomed Ireland’s newly appointed Ambassador, Aidan Fitzpatrick. This first official meeting was an opportunity to discuss and strengthen the ongoing collaboration between Zambia and Ireland, particularly in the area of justice and capacity building.The discussion focused on key initiatives that have seen the Irish Government support Zambia’s justice system, including the highly impactful mobile court project, aimed at bringing justice closer to communities across Zambia.This meeting underscores the growing international cooperation in the fight against corruption, with both countries committed to strengthening the rule of law and enhancing judicial efficiency in Zambia.

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𝐁𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐒𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦 𝐭𝐨 𝐀𝐝𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐒𝐞𝐱𝐮𝐚𝐥 𝐕𝐢𝐨𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐠𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐧 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐝 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐭𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧

The National Prosecution Authority (NPA) has commenced a specialised training programme for prosecutors focusing on Sexual Violence and Child Protection. Supported by UNICEF, these trainings draw from the 2nd edition of the NPA’s Sexual Violence Handbook and the newly developed Prosecutors’ Guidelines for Children in the Justice System. This week, 30 prosecutors from three provinces have gathered in Choma to benefit from this initiative. The training is led by Mrs. Chali Mbewe Hambayi, Head of the Gender-Based Crimes and Child Protection Department, with co-facilitators Mr. Chipola Bako, Head of Lusaka Province, and State Advocate Cynthia Mwila. The programme is designed to:✅ Equip prosecutors with trauma-informed, victim- and child-friendly approaches.✅ Prevent retraumatisation of survivors during the prosecution process.✅ Promote perpetrator accountability.✅ Ensure standardisation and uniformity in the management of sexual violence and child-related cases nationwide. Through this initiative, the NPA is

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ZAMBIA’S HISTORIC COURT JUDGMENT DELIVERS MAJOR BLOW TO ILLEGAL LOGGING, FORFEITS OVER 1,900 TAINTED LOGS AND MACHINERY

Lusaka | October 1, 2025 – In a game-changing decision in Zambia’s fight against illegal logging, the Economic and Financial Crimes Division of the High Court has forfeited to the State a vast array of assets tied to a major illegal logging operation. This monumental judgment sends a clear message that criminal exploitation of the country’s precious forests will not go unpunished. With trucks, machinery, and even land now forfeited to the state, the court has taken decisive action to protect Zambia’s natural resources from further damage. The decision, made by Justices S.M. Wanjelani, A. Malaya-Ononuju, and I.M. Mabbolobbolo, represents a key moment in Zambia’s fight against environmental crime. The judgment, backed by a thorough investigation by the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW), focuses on a network led by Sena Plus Investments Limited, which was found to be

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HIGH COURT DISMISSES EX-JUDGE MUMA’S CONSTITUTIONAL APPLICATION IN CORRUPTION CASE

LUSAKA | October 1, 2025 – The Economic and Financial Crimes Division of the High Court has dismissed an application by former High Court Judge Wilfred Kopa Muma to refer constitutional questions to the Constitutional Court, clearing the way for his corruption trial to proceed. Mr. Muma is facing two charges: At the centre of the case is Plot No. Lusaka/LN-8426/1, a property whose certificate of title was initially held by the Zambia Army. The State alleges that between April and December 2018, while serving as Commissioner of Lands, Mr. Muma cancelled the Army’s title and reallocated the land to the Patriotic Front (PF) party, allegedly acting on verbal instructions from then-President Edgar Lungu. A three-judge panel, comprising Judge Pixie Yangailo, Judge Anne Malata-Ononuju, and Judge Ian Mabbolobbolo, delivered the ruling on September 30, 2025, rejecting the Defence’s request to

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