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CELEBRATING WOMEN’S MONTH AS NPA SOUTHERN PROVINCE BRINGS COMFORT TO NEW MOTHERS IN CHOMA

Choma | April 1, 2026 – As March, the month dedicated to celebrating women, drew to a close, the National Prosecution Authority’s Southern Province team decided to mark it in a meaningful way. Their mission was simple yet heartfelt: to give back to women and remind them that they truly matter. Through the Choma office, the province extended a hand of kindness to the maternity wing of Railway Surgery Clinic, donating cleaning materials and blankets to support mothers and newborns at one of the community’s key health facilities. The gesture was more than just a donation, it was a reflection of the NPA’s commitment to standing with women, not only in the pursuit of justice but also in the everyday moments that affirm their dignity and worth. For the new mothers who received the items, the visit brought both practical

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FORMER KASAMA MP CONVICTED IN THEFT, FORGERY CASE

Lusaka | March 31, 2026 – Chief Resident Magistrate Ireen Wishimanga has convicted former Kasama Member of Parliament Kelvin Mutale Sampa in the Lusaka Subordinate Court on charges of theft by agent and forgery-related offences. Sampa stood trial on four counts which were two counts of theft by agent, contrary to Section 280(b) of the Penal Code, one count of illegal possession of forged bank notes contrary to section 358 of the Penal Code, and one count of possession of paper or implements for forgery, contrary to Section 351(a) of the Penal Code. The prosecution called six witnesses, including two Japanese nationals, Kunihiro Fujishima and Satoshi Sakamoto. The case was prosecuted by Senior Public Prosecutor, Mr. Aaron Tuntuluka. The brief facts of the case are that between July 17, 2024 and September 30, 2024, Sampa was entrusted with US$70,000 and

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NEW WILDLIFE CRIMES DEPARTMENT TAKES ON HALF-TONNE IVORY CASE AS SIX DENY CHARGES

Lusaka | March 30, 2026 – In one of the first major tests for the National Prosecution Authority’s newly established Environmental and Wildlife Crimes Department, six accused persons have denied charges of illegal possession of 94 pieces of elephant ivory weighing a staggering 471.8 kilograms, with an estimated value of K2.64 million. Gift Miyanda, Mugundumu Miyanda, Mark Mukanya, Babou Awazi Selemani, Malikiso Inambao, and Webster Muzyamba appeared before Her Honour Resident Magistrate Mungala at the Lusaka Magistrates Court, each pleading not guilty to the charge under Section 130(2)(a) of the Zambia Wildlife Act. The case, being prosecuted by Senior State Advocate Laika Zunduna and State Advocate Lester Syamasonta from the newly formed department, marks a significant step in the NPA’s focused drive to combat environmental crimes with dedicated prosecutorial firepower. On March 9, 2026, officers from the Department of National

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NPA SECRETARIES GATHER IN LIVINGSTONE TO ELEVATE EXCELLENCE

Livingstone | March 30, 2026 – This week, twenty-three 23 Secretaries from across the National Prosecution Authority have stepped away from their desks and into a space designed for growth, recognition, and renewal. Gathered at the Avani Victoria Falls Resort, they are participating in the Advanced Office Administration and Management Workshop from March 28-31, 2026, under the theme: “Advancing Secretarial Excellence through Professionalism, Technology and Strategic Communication.” The workshop was officially opened by Mr. Rodney Malindi Sikumba, MP. Our secretaries’ presence at the workshop is no accident. It is recognition.Across the NPA, these professionals are the steady hands that keep the institution moving, organising, coordinating, and ensuring that every process flows as it should. Their work may often happen out of the spotlight, but its impact is felt in every case prepared and every court session that proceeds without fault.

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DPP OPENS JOINT ORIENTATION FOR NEWLY APPOINTED STATE ADVOCATES AND BAR- QUALIFIED PUBLIC PROSECUTORS

Lusaka | March 2026 – The Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri, SC, this morning officially opened a four-day orientation programme for newly appointed State Advocates and Public Prosecutors at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre. Held in the Mosi-oa-Tunya Hall from March 30 to April 2, 2026, the orientation marks a significant step in inducting the Authority’s newest prosecutors into the constitutional, ethical, and professional standards required of their office. This year’s intake carries particular significance. For the first time, a cohort of Public Prosecutors admitted to the Bar joins the Authority alongside newly appointed State Advocates, bringing together officers who will serve across both the subordinate and superior courts under the same rigorous standards of practice. In his opening address, the learned DPP highlighted the rigorous selection process undertaken to recruit the new officers, noting that their

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NPA STRENGTHENS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AT THE KUOMBOKA CEREMONY Community Engagement

Mongu | March 28, 2926 – The National Prosecution Authority (NPA) through its Western Province Office recently participated in the annual Kuomboka Ceremony of the Lozi people, reinforcing the Authority’s commitment to taking justice services closer to the community. This year’s ceremony is being held under the theme, “Tukongote Wa Mwana Nangolo,” which translates to Nature’s Urge Towards Unity in Action. This theme is apt because, in nature, everything moves together. Rivers flow, birds fly in flocks, and wildlife migrates as one and unity ensures survival. This is exactly what happens during Kuomboka. When the floodwaters rise, the Lozi people come together as one to support their King, the Litunga, as he moves from the flooded plains to higher ground. It is a powerful reminder that when we unite, we overcome challenges and thrive. Held in Mongu, the ceremony provided

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ILLEGAL MINING AND MINERAL CRIMES SUBCOMMITTEE TOURS COPPERBELT AND NORTHWESTEN PROVINCES

Copperbelt & Northwestern Provinces | March, 2026 – From March 5 to 14, the Inter-Agency Coordination and Cooperation Framework, through its Illegal Mining and Mineral Crimes Subcommittee, conducted province-wide tours across the Copperbelt and Northwestern regions. The team engaged mining operators and regulators, gathering first-hand intelligence on sector vulnerabilities to understand how illegal mining drives organised crime, money laundering, and illicit financial flows, while ensuring a coordinated response across government agencies. The Framework Chairperson and learned Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri, SC, tasked the subcommittee with this mission, supported by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The delegation comprised the following Members: The objectives of the tour were to identify vulnerabilities in the mining sector that criminals exploit, assessthe scale and impact of illegal mining on organised crime and strengthen partnerships with stakeholders to

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ZAMBIA FIGHTS FOR HER FORESTS AS NPA PROSECUTORS GET HIGH-LEVEL TRAINING

Gaborone, Botswana | March 24, 2026 – The National Prosecution Authority (NPA) is strengthening its fight against environmental crime, with prosecutors from its newly established Environmental and Wildlife Crimes Department, created in December 2025, undergoing specialised training in Gaborone. Deputy Chief State Advocate and Head of Department, Mrs. Martha Tembo-Weza, is attending the programme alongside Senior Public Prosecutor Mr. Alex Yanganani at the U.S. International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). The week-long course focuses on tackling illegal logging and complex forestry-related offences. Mrs. Weza’s participation signals the NPA’s commitment to building a highly skilled unit from the ground up, reflecting a deliberate approach where leadership is directly involved in shaping expertise and strengthening prosecutorial capacity. The programme brings together prosecutors, investigators, and customs officials from across Southern and Central Africa, highlighting the shared regional understanding that environmental crime is organised, transnational,

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THE VOICES THAT SHAPED THE FOURTH NATIONAL ANNUAL PROSECUTORS’ CONFERENCE

Lusaka | March 19, 2026 – Over three days, a collection of voices, from Zambia and Kenya, illuminated the challenges, responsibilities, and opportunities in electoral justice at the fourth National Annual Prosecutors’ Conference. 733 prosecutors gathered under one roof to deliberate, share insights, and shape the future of democracy.The conference opened with Ms. Mwangala Zaloumis, represented by Ms. Clementina Mwelwa, who reminded delegates that democracy lives in every vote. She spoke of the sacred duty to protect the ballot, a duty both solemn and urgent, and one that would echo throughout the next three days.From there, the energy in the hall escalated. Attorney General Mulilo D. Kabesha, SC, reminded all that prosecutors are custodians of the constitution, tasked with responsibilities as heavy as they are essential. Justice is not optional; it is the lifeblood of democracy.The courtroom took centre stage

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Partners and Funders: Pillars of the 4th National Annual Prosecutors’ Conference

Lusaka | March 19, 2026 – The success of the 2026 National Annual Prosecutors’ Conference was not only the result of the dedication of the National Prosecution Authority but also the support of its partners and funders. Without their contributions, this gathering of 733 prosecutors, judicial officers, and international guests would not have been possible. During the opening session, representatives from partner organisations took a moment to share solidarity messages and highlight their commitment to supporting justice, democracy, and child protection in Zambia. Mr. Seth Broekman, Country Representative, United Nations Population Fund, applauded the commitment of prosecutors in upholding electoral integrity and safeguarding the rights of women and children. Mr. James Wakiaga, Country Representative, United Nations Development Programme, emphasized the importance of cross-institutional collaboration in strengthening Zambia’s justice system. Ms. Dorah C. Mafabi, Director of the Zambia Bilateral Anti-Trafficking in

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