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ZAMBIA AND REGIONAL PARTNERS CONVERGE AT EAAP 11TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSNATIONAL CRIME

Tanzania | May 4, 2026 – The National Prosecution Authority has joined prosecutors and justice sector leaders from across Africa and beyond at the 11th Annual General Conference and Meeting of the Eastern Africa Association of Prosecutors, currently underway in Tanzania. Led by the learned Director of Public Prosecutions Gilbert A. Phiri SC, the Zambian delegation brings together a cross-section of prosecutorial expertise, reflecting the Authority’s expanding role in tackling complex, transnational crime. The delegation includes Mrs. Mercy Pondamali Lungu, Deputy Chief State Advocate and EAAP Focal Point Person for Zambia; Ms. Makumba Gwendolyn Kasshishi, Deputy Chief State Advocate in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions); Mrs. Martha Tembo Weza, Deputy Chief State Advocate from the Environmental and Wildlife Crimes Department; Mr. Malama Mataka, State Advocate for Southern Province; and Mr. Paul Mwewa Chipili, State Advocate in the

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A UNITED FRONT AGAINST FINANCIALCRIME ~ ZAMBIA HOSTS TANZANIAN FIU DELEGATION IN STRATEGIC STUDY TOUR

Lusaka | May 4, 2026 – The National Prosecution Authority last Thursday hosted a delegation from the Financial Intelligence Unit Tanzania as part of a concluded study tour aimed at strengthening regional collaboration in the fight against financial crime. The visit, held on April 30, formed part of a structured exchange programme between Tanzania’s FIU and the Financial Intelligence Centre Zambia, which ran from April 26 to May 3, 2026. The initiative was designed to enhance Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF) capabilities through practical engagement, knowledge sharing, and institutional benchmarking. The Tanzanian delegation was led by Assistant Commissioner for Monitoring and Analysis, Mr. Gerald A. Mangare, who was accompanied by a multidisciplinary team comprising Ms. Monica Y. Mahenge and Mr. Elibariki F. Mkireri, both Principal Analysts; Mr. Heri Sengwira, Senior Analyst; Mr. Pius P. Hilla, Senior Legal Officer;

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BEST IN SHOW! NPA SOUTHERN PROVINCE CROWNED BEST DRESSED AT LABOUR DAY MARCH PAST

Livingstone | May 1, 2026 – Let’s be honest. Everyone looked sharp this year. Across all ten provinces, the National Prosecution Authority turned out in matching attire: crisp white branded corporate shirts, navy blue skirts for the ladies, navy blue trousers for the men. Ties for the gentlemen. Scarves for the ladies. The effect was unmistakable ~ unity, discipline, and quiet power. But one team took that uniform and made it sing. NPA Southern Province. At the Labour Day march past and award ceremony held in Livingstone, the judges did not hesitate. The Southern Province team stole the show and walked away with the award for Best Dressed Team. Perfect lines. Immaculate presentation. A walk that said: we are prosecutors, and we mean business. Here are the photos from the day. See the award. See the winning look. And see

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REDEFINING JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AS THE NPA AND KIDS ALIVE INTERNATIONAL SIGN LANDMARK MOU TO STRENGTHEN CHILD JUSTICE IN ZAMBIA

Lusaka | April 23, 2026 – “This Office does not withdraw child sexual violence cases. Not ever.” Those words from the learned Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri, S.C., set the tone as the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Kids Alive International, a partnership designed to translate legal principle into practical protection for child victims of sexual violence.The signing ceremony, held at Cresta Mkango Hotel in Lusaka, brought together a wide cross‑section of stakeholders committed to child welfare. Among those present was Hon. Lady Justice Sharon Kaunda Newa (now appointed to the Court of Appeal), whose deep involvement in child justice and GBV training emphasises the judiciary’s commitment to child‑sensitive legal processes. Also in attendance were senior NPA management, officials from the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, and other key

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“IMPROPER EXERCISE OF REVISIONARY POWERS AND IRREGULAR PLEA TAKING”

Judgment delivered by the Court of Appeal on 25th of March, 2026 The respondent, a foreign national, pleaded guilty in the Subordinate Court to making a false statement to an immigration officer and engaging in business without a permit. He was fined on both counts, and the court further ordered forfeiture of USD 21,330. Dissatisfied, he appealed to the High Court against the forfeiture order, but the High Court invoked its revisionary jurisdiction and set aside the forfeiture on grounds not raised by the parties. On appeal by the state, the Court of Appeal found that the High Court erred in law by exercising revisionary powers in a matter properly before it on appeal. Under Section 338(3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, the High Court is prohibited from exercising revisionary jurisdiction where a convicted person has already appealed, unless the

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LUSAKA SUBORDINATE COURT FINDS TWO GUILTY OF RAPE

Lusaka | April 20, 26 – On the April 16, 2026, the Lusaka Subordinate Court convicted Elias Zulu and Davies Kawala for the offence of rape. The matter was presided over by Honourable Mwanfuli and prosecuted by Mrs. Monde Muyoba-Chizongo. The convicts were represented by the Legal Aid Board. The Court heard that the two convicts were entrusted with the responsibility of escorting an 18-year-old victim home at around 21:00 hours, after her friend requested that they ensure her safe arrival. Instead of fulfilling this duty of care, the accused persons took turns sexually assaulting the victim. The incident was reported the following day, and medical examination confirmed that the victim had been sexually assaulted. As a result of the assault, the victim became pregnant. After considering the evidence, the Court found that the prosecution had proved its case beyond

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NPA CONGRATULATES HONORABLE JUSTICE FLAVIA MALATA-CHISHIMBA ON SADC ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL APPOINTMENT

Lusaka | April 18, 2026 – The National Prosecution Authority (NPA) of Zambia has with immense pride welcomed the swearing‑in of Honourable Justice Flavia Malata Chishimba as a Judge of the Southern African Development Community Administrative Tribunal (SADCAT). Justice Chishimba was sworn in on April 17, 2026 during an Extraordinary Session of the Tribunal, presided over by the Tribunal President, Honourable Judge Adelino Fernando Costa Muhongo of Angola. Her appointment was approved by the SADC Council of Ministers in August 2024 in Harare, Zimbabwe. The NPA notes that Justice Chishimba’s rise to the regional bench is an evidence of her dedication to justice, integrity, and the rule of law, values that the NPA holds dear. Her extensive and illustrious legal career has equipped her to excel in adjudicating employment and administrative disputes within SADC institutions. SADCAT plays a vital role

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KENYA’S FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE TEAM BENCHMARK AT NPA – A Meeting of Minds

Lusaka | April 16, 2026 – It was not the usual quiet afternoon at the National Prosecution Authority (NPA). A delegation from Kenya’s Financial Reporting Centre (FRC) walked in, not as tourists, but as students of Zambia’s financial intelligence and prosecution machinery. Zambia may not shout out loud about her progress. But when a neighbour like Kenya, a regional leader in financial intelligence with a sophisticated financial reporting centre of its own, sends a team to learn from you, the message is clear – something right is happening here. The delegation, led by Kenya’s Financial Reporting Centre (FRC) Director General Ms. Saitoti Maika, MBS, has spent the week crisscrossing Lusaka. Their host and delegation leader of the benchmarking team on the Zambian side was Mr. Diphat Tembo, a prominent anti-money laundering expert and Director of the Compliance and Prevention Department

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COURT DENIES BAIL IN IVORY POSSESSION CASE

Lusaka | April 16, 2026 – The case of six accused persons charged with the illegal possession of 94 pieces of elephant ivory weighing over 470 kilograms returned to the Lusaka Magistrates Court today.At the last sitting, the court heard bail applications from Gift Miyanda, Mark Mukanya, Babou Awazi Selemani, Malikiso Inambao, and Webster Muzyamba, then adjourned to consider. This morning, it returned with a decision, one that decided where the six will sleep tonight, and for all the nights until their case is finally resolved.The court declined to grant bail and decided that for five of the accused persons, the remand facility would be their fixed abode until their case is finally disposed of.The reasons were clear. First, the accused persons did not demonstrate that they were of fixed abode. Nothing was attached to their affidavits to confirm their

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JOHN GENERAL HAS A CASE TO ANSWER – COURT PLACES HIM ON HIS DEFENCE Lusaka | April 14, 2026

The courtroom fell into that familiar, measured stillness as the magistrate delivered a ruling that shifts the course of the trial without yet deciding its end.In the matter involving John Nundwe aka John General, the court has found that the prosecution has established a prima facie case, sufficient, at this stage, to require John General to defend himself.Had the evidence fallen short, the law would have demanded his immediate acquittal.It did not.Instead, the court has called upon the accused to respond.This finding follows the close of the prosecution’s case, which included both factual and expert testimony placed before the court.A ruling of “case to answer” does not determine guilt. It marks a threshold, one that separates speculation from a case that must now be tested by the defence.John Nundwe now stands at a procedural crossroads, with three clear options before

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