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The 2025 Third Annual Prosecutorsโ€™ Conference came to a sobering close with a powerful address by the Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri, SC, who minced no words in delivering a clear message to all officers that integrity is non-negotiable. The DPP took to the podium moments after a thought-provoking presentation titled โ€œPrevention of Corruption in the Prosecution Serviceโ€ delivered by Ms. Glenda Mungalaba, Chief Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). The presentation had ignited lively debate with one participant pointedly asking why internal cases of corruption within the ACC rarely make it into the public domain. In response, Mr. Phiri delivered a stirring closing statement, dispelling any illusions of leniency or double standards within the justice system. โ€œLet me be very clear,โ€ he began. โ€œAny officer found on the wrong side of the law will meet the full force of disciplinary measures. The Prosecution Service is no safe haven for corruption.โ€ DPP Phiri, who

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The Gift of Culture โ€“ DPPs Honoured in Song and Spirit

The warm August evening air in Lusaka carried with it the subtle promise of something special as guests gathered at a restaurant for a dinner hosted by the Prosecutorsโ€™ Conference Organising Committee. Tucked away in the heart of the city, the venue provided a perfect setting, rustic, intimate, and rich with Zambian charm, for what would unfold as one of the most memorable evenings of the Conference. The dinner was more than a formal gathering, it was a celebration of collaboration, cultural pride, and shared purpose. As guests took their seats under softly glowing chandeliers and the scent of local cuisine drifted through the air, there was already a quiet sense that this would be no ordinary evening. What followed was a truly enchanting experience. The diners were serenaded by none other than the legendary Angela Nyirenda, whose music stirred not only memories but also hearts. Her voice, unmistakably rich and evocative, floated across the courtyard, weaving stories of heritage

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Prosecutorsโ€™ Conference 2025 Closes on a High Note – Justice Reimagined. Purpose Renewed.

Three days. Thirty transformative sessions. One mission. The Third Annual International Prosecutorsโ€™ Conference has drawn to a powerful close in Lusaka. One thing is clear – this gathering was not merely a conference, it was a crucible of transformation. We did not just discuss the law, we redefined it. We did not simply exchange ideas, we ignited action. Under the theme, โ€œThe Evolving Role of a Prosecutor in a Complex World: Innovation and Sustainable Practices,โ€ we faced the most pressing challenges of our time head-on. From digital frontiers to the courtroom, from policy to practice, we forged a forward path rooted in innovation, integrity, and impact. Prosecutors as Changemakers Over three days of dialogue, debate, and deep dives, from gender-based violence to tech-enabled financial crime, we reaffirmed a truth – that justice thrives when prosecution leads with purpose and ingenuity. This was no ordinary gathering. It was a global justice think tank, where prosecutors, judges, and legal innovators examined the

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ACC Reinforces Commitment to Collaboration

Anti-Corruption Commission DirectorGeneral Ms. Daphne Soko Chabu matched this energy with an operational challenge when she stated,“I am delighted to hear you discuss best practices that enhance our collective fight against crime. This conference is our armory where we strengthen partnerships, exchange tactical ideas, and reload our commitment to integrity. The criminals evolve daily so must we. She added that she looked forward to engaging with most of the participants so as to develop new strategies because prosecution is a difficult job that demand a united front.” The announcements and pledges made at the conference emphasise a shared commitment to professional development and inter-agency cooperation in Zambiaโ€™s justice sector. With CPD recognition for the conference attendance and strengthened partnerships between key institutions, prosecutors are better equipped than ever to fulfill their critical role.

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CPD Points Now Count Toward Licence Renewals as LAZ and ACC Rally at National Prosecutorโ€™ Conference

Lusaka | 11 Aug, 2025 โ€“ In a major boost for Zambiaโ€™s prosecutors, the Law Association of Zambia (LAZ) President, Mr. Lungisani Zulu, dropped game-changing news. He announced that, โ€œContinuousProfessional Development (CPD)Points would soon be mandatory for renewing practicing licences and that the Annual Prosecutorsโ€™ conference would count towards those points. “This conference now forms part of the CPD framework,” he declared,“recognising the vital role prosecutors play in our justice system and the need for ongoing professional growth.Consider this our investment in you, because when prosecutors grow stronger, Zambia’s justice system also grows stronger.” The significant announcement came during Mr. Zuluโ€™s opening address at the Third Annual National Prosecutorsโ€™ Conference. Mr. Zulu further highlighted the unique position that National Prosecution Authority prosecutors hold in the Association, noting that โ€œNPA lawyers form the largest constituent of LAZ membershipโ€ which is a clear indicator of their numerical and professional significance in Zambiaโ€™s legal landscape. He praised NPA prosecutors for their integrity by

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SUBJECT: CASE OF INTEREST- MONGU WESTERN PROVINCE

THE PEOPLE V DAVIES CHAMA AND BRIAN DUMISANI NYONI Case overview  The accused persons Davies Chama and Brian Dumisani Nyoni stood charged with one count of Acts Intended to Cause Grievous Bodily Harm contrary to section 224(a) of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia Particulars of the offence are that Davies Chama and Brian Dumisani Nyoni on the 6th day of June, 2015, at Mulobezi in the Mulobezi District of the Western Province of the Republic of Zambia, jointly and whilst acting together, with intent to maim, disfigure, or disable, did wound Mushaukwa Mushaukwa. The victim Mushaukwa Mushaukwa at the material was a cadre for the United Party for National Development (UPND). On the 6th June, 2015 the victim was in the  company of fellow UPND members campaigning during the 2015 Mulobezi bye election. The accused person Davies Chama, a defence minister and then  PF secretary General , together with  Brian Dumisani Nyoni were part of

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THE PEOPLE V ERNEST CHILONGA

Case overview  The accused person Ernest Chilonga stood charged with one count of Theft by Public Servant contrary to section 272 and 277 of the Penal Code Chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia On the 26th day of September, 2024, the accused person a head teacher at Mulwa Primary School in the Mongu District of the Western Province of Zambia was contracted as Pay point manager for Social Cash Transfer. On the material date the accused person went to Zambia Commercial Bank and withdrew k68,320.00 cash for which k64,000.00 was the property of the Government of the Republic of Zambia meant for Social Cash Transfer beneficiaries and the remaining k4,320.00 was his allowance. Upon collection of the money from the bank the accused person did not go back to the school but instead lodged at an unnamed lodge where he started betting using an online sports betting website and lost all the money.  On the 7th of October, 2024

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Sugilite Case Ends in Conviction.

The Mansa Subordinate Court has convicted and sentenced two former District Commissioners, Robert Mutepuka of Nchelenge and Morton Sikazwe of Mwansabombwe, along with six others, for illegal mining and related offenses. The co-accused are Jones Nkandu, Kelvin Mulenga, Masauso Jere, Obbrey Simauki, Mulenga Chilufya, and Joshua Chimuli. The convictions were on three counts: Count 1, Illegal Mining, contrary to sections 12(1) and (3) of the Mines and Minerals Development Act No. 11 of 2015; Count 2, Conveying Property reasonably suspected to have been unlawfully obtained, contrary to section 319(b) of the Penal Code Cap 87; and Count 3, Giving False Information to a Public Officer, contrary to section 125(a) of the Penal Code, which applied only to Jones Nkandu. Sentences were as follows: Count 1, a fine of K10,000 each and 5 months imprisonment with hard labor, effective July 24, 2025; Count 2, a fine of K2,000 each and 5 months imprisonment with hard labor, effective July 24, 2025; and

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DPP Declares War on Financial Crime – Revolutionary New Guidelines Unveiled!

LUSAKA, Zambia |July 22, 2025In a bold, game-changing move, the National Prosecution Authority has raised the stakes in Zambiaโ€™s battle against financial crime, launching a comprehensive set of Guidelines for the Prosecution of Economic and Financial Crimes. This marks a historic turning point in the countryโ€™s judicial framework, as the NPA gears up to tackle high-level corruption, money laundering, and financial impropriety with unprecedented precision. At a ceremony attended by top government officials, the learned Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr. Gilbert A. Phiri SC, delivered a powerful message on the scale of the challenge ahead. โ€œWeโ€™re not dealing with petty criminals,โ€ the DPP declared, emphasising that these crimes are committed by the elite, โ€œindividuals dressed in suits and driving expensive cars, but motivated by an insatiable greed that puts our economy at risk.” The DPP credited the launch not only to local expertise but also to a sustained, meaningful partnership with the EnACT Zambia Programme, implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft

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NPA Thanks Key Partners for Their Role in Launching New Financial Crime Guidelines

LUSAKA, Zambia |July 22, 2025 In a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered during the official launch of the Guidelines for the Prosecution of Economic and Financial Crimes, Ms. Mwangala Iris Mwala, Principal State Advocate in the Taxation and Financial Crimes Department of the National Prosecution Authority (NPA), expressed deep appreciation to the various stakeholders whose contributions made the new guidelines a reality. Ms. Mwala extended special thanks to the EnACT Zambia Programme, under the Deutsche Gesellschaft fรผr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), for their instrumental support in the development of the guidelines. โ€œWithout your support, these guidelines would not have been possible,โ€ Ms. Mwala stated, recognising the crucial role that GIZ played in shaping a framework that will greatly enhance Zambiaโ€™s capacity to effectively prosecute economic and financial crimes. She emphasised that the guidelines will serve as a critical resource for prosecutors, enabling them to handle complex financial crime cases with increased confidence and expertise. โ€œThese guidelines provide us with the tools

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