
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 with Lady Justice Maria Mapani Kawimbe, who declared:“The courtroom is where democracy’s promises are tested. Every trial is a defence








