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PHYSICIST CONVICTED FOR ASSAULTING ARMY OFFICER AFTER BEDROOM DISCOVERY

Lusaka | February 25, 2026 – Thirty-five-year-old physicist Dickson Musopelo has been found guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm by the Lusaka Magistrate’s Court for attacking an army officer who discovered him in his matrimonial bedroom.Magistrate Victoria Mututwa today convicted Musopelo following a full trial that heard how he assaulted Mr Chisha, an army officer, on the night of September 26, 2025. Evidence presented before the court established that Mr. Chisha returned to his bedroom after 22:00 hours to find Musopelo with his wife. The court was told that the wife had instructed Musopelo to hide in a wardrobe, but when discovery became inevitable, Musopelo punched Mr Chisha, inflicting bodily harm.State Advocate Georgina Daka led the prosecution, presenting evidence that remained intact after rigorous cross-examination of the two witnesses called by the defence.Musopelo’s sister, Martha Musopelo, testified that on

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AFRICA’S LEGAL FRONTLINE RISES AS DPP CALLS FOR AN UNCOMPROMISING PROSECUTORIAL WAR ON TERROR FINANCING

Nairobi, Kenya | February 23, 2026 – The courtroom has become the next frontline in Africa’s battle against terrorism. With steadfast determination, the Learned Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri, SC, declared that prosecuting terrorists and dismantling their financial networks is now as critical as neutralising threats in the field.Speaking in Nairobi at the launch of the Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Financing of Terrorism Prosecution Curriculum, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri, SC, positioned prosecutors at the very centre of Africa’s security framework.The curriculum was officially unveiled by Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Renson M. Ingonga, CBS, OGW, marking a significant step toward strengthening prosecutorial capacity across the region.The launch drew senior justice sector leaders and diplomats from across Africa and beyond, including Directors of Public Prosecutions from Uganda and Tanzania, representatives of the United States, Canada and Mozambique, members

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2 MITSUBISHI PAJEROS AND 1 TOYOTA HILUX FORFEITED AS 59 ETHIOPIAN NATIONALS ARE CONVICTED IN MPIKA

Mpika | February 23, 2026 – On February 18, 2026, the Mpika Magistrate Court ordered the forfeiture of two Mitsubishi Pajeros and one Toyota Hilux to the State following the conviction of fifty-nine (59) Ethiopian nationals for immigration-related offences.The group appeared before the Mpika Magistrate Court charged with failing to appear before the nearest immigration officer, contrary to Sections 12(2) and 52(1) as read with Section 56(1) of the Immigration and Deportation Act No. 18 of 2010.The fifty-nine accused persons were jointly charged across four separate matters. The first comprising 20 accused persons, the second 23, the third 14, and the fourth 2. All fifty-nine pleaded guilty.Presiding over the matters, Honourable Magistrate Andrew Longa Kasongo convicted the accused on their own plea and sentenced each offender to a fine of K5,000.00 or, in default, six months’ simple imprisonment.In the matters

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WESTERN PROVINCE NPA HOLDS TEAM-BUILDING RETREAT IN LIMULUNGA

Mongu | February 16, 2026 – The Western Province team of the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) convened at Makapaela Resort on Saturday, February 14, 2026, for a team-building retreat aimed at strengthening collaboration and internal cohesion. The gathering brought together members of staff from across the province. Clad in vibrant red attire symbolising unity and collective resolve, staff stepped away from court schedules and office demands to engage in structured activities and reflective discussions designed to enhance cooperation and workplace synergy. Senior State Advocate for Western Province, Mr. Dean Akalemwa, welcomed the newly posted Acting Deputy Chief State Advocate (Western Province), Ms. Mwangala Iris Mwala, and restated the Authority’s focus on professionalism and teamwork. The retreat also provided an opportunity to formally recognise service and transition within the Authority. Representing staff, Senior Human Resource Management Development Officer (SHRMDO) Mrs. S.

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SENANGA COURT FORFEITS TRUCK, TRAILER AND 85 MUKUSI LOGS IN LANDMARK ENVIRONMENTAL CASE

Senenga | February 15, 2926 – In a ruling that reinforces Zambia’s commitment to environmental protection, the Senanga Subordinate Court, on February 11, 2926, ordered the forfeiture of a Howo Sino truck (Reg. No. ADE 7492ZM), a trailer (Reg. No. BCE 6819ZM), and 85 Mukusi logs to the State, following a successful conviction-based application by the National Prosecution Authority (NPA). The case traces back to November 18, 2025, when a joint enforcement team from the Department of National Parks and Wildlife and the Forestry Department intercepted the consignment in Senanga District. Investigators discovered the timber being transported without the required Forestry documentation, loaded on the truck and trailer of AABRICK Zambia Limited. Two men, Elpidius Chushi (31), the driver of the truck and trailer and his colleague Peter Kalumba (21), were arrested and later charged with Unlawful Possession of Biological

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DPP, SAT ZAMBIA STRENGTHEN COLLABORATION TO COMBAT TEENAGE PREGNANCY, CHILD MARRIAGE AND GBV

Lusaka | January 13, 2026 – The learned Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Gilbert A. Phiri SC has reasserted the Office’s commitment to strategic collaboration with SRHR Africa Trust (SAT) Zambia following a courtesy call by Country Director Lenganji Nanyangwe. Mr. Phiri described the engagement as the first formal meeting between the two institutions and emphasised the importance of strengthening institutional linkages, particularly on matters affecting adolescents and young people. He highlighted that while prevention efforts are vital, effective prosecution of sexual and gender-based violence, child marriage and related offences remains critical to protecting vulnerable groups and upholding the rule of law. The DPP was joined by Deputy Chief State Advocate in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Ms. Makumba G. Kashishi, and Deputy Chief State Advocate in the General and Appeals Unit, Mrs. Mercy Lungu. Ms. Nanyangwe

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DALISTO LUNGU’S ASSETS FORFEITED TO THE STATE IN HIGH COURT DECISION

Lusaka | 9 February 2026 – The Economic and Financial Crimes Division of the High Court in Lusaka has ordered the forfeiture to the State of extensive assets worth over ZMW 24 Million belonging to Dalitso Lungu, son of former Republican President the late Dr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, after finding that the properties were proceeds of crime under Zambia’s forfeiture laws. In a judgment delivered today, the Court held that the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had successfully established a case for non-conviction based forfeiture under the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act No. 29 of 2010. The Interested Parties, who were Dalitso Lungu as the 1st Interested Party and his company Saloid Traders Limited, failed to provide a credible, consistent, and verifiable explanation showing lawful acquisition of the assets. The forfeiture order covers 79 motor vehicles and 23 parcels

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CYBER-HARASSMENT TRIAL UNDERWAY AS MUTALE MWANZA FACES CHARGES IN LUSAKA MAGISTRATE’S COURT

Lusaka | February 7, 2026 – The trial of Lusaka-based media personality Mutale Mwanza, accused of cyber-harassing fellow media figure Daisy Lusumpa, popularly known as Chichi Daisy, commenced yesterday at the Lusaka Magistrate’s Court before Magistrate Mbuywana Sinvula. The case, which has been adjourned several times since Mutale Mwanza took plea on December 1, 2025, marks the formal start of trial proceedings. Ms. Mwanza, aged 37 and widely known for her social media persona “The M-Nation,” denied the allegations against her at that time. The trial was initially scheduled for December 22, 2025, but was postponed, and resumed yesterday for commencement of the trial. She is charged under Section 69 of the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Act, which criminalises the intentional use of electronic communication to coerce, intimidate, harass, or cause emotional distress to another person. Upon conviction, an

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DPP WINS – COURT OF APPEAL UPHOLDS FORFEITURE ORDER IN LISBOA CASINO CASE

Lusaka | February 6, 2026 – The Court of Appeal has today upheld the forfeiture order applied for by the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and granted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Division of the High Court (EFCC) in relation to Lisboa Casino, confirming the forfeiture to the State of:ZMK 809,135, USD 126,120, Chinese Yuan 3,570, Euro 350, GBP 60, Indonesian Rupiah 150,000, South African Rand 50, Australian Dollar 100, Canadian Dollar 10, and Cambodian Riel 600. The casino was found to have been operating under a forged licence, using its business to launder substantial sums of money, according to investigations by the Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC).The Court agreed with findings of the EFCC, confirming, among other significant findings, that the seized funds were connected to illegal operations, and highlighting the DPP’s authority to act decisively against financial crimes

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COURT DENIES MALANJI BAIL PENDING APPEAL, ORDERS CONTINUED CUSTODY

Lusaka | February 6, 2026 – The Lusaka Magistrates’ Court has dismissed an application for bail pending appeal by former Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Malanji, ruling that he remains in lawful custody as his appeal against conviction and sentence proceeds. Mr. Malanji was convicted in September 2025 on seven counts of possession of property reasonably suspected to be proceeds of crime, contrary to section 71 of the Forfeiture of Proceeds of Crime Act No. 19 of 2010, and sentenced to four years’ imprisonment with hard labour. In support of the application, Counsel fir the Applicant argued that the intended appeal raised arguable points with reasonable prospects of success and further contended that there was a risk the Applicant could serve a substantial portion, or the entirety, of his sentence before the appeal is determined. The application also cited concerns

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