
NO ESCAPE FOR HATE SOEECH – Kambwili Loses Appeal, Heads to Jail Over Tribal RemarksKasama, Zambia | July 14, 2025
In a resounding confirmation of Zambia’s intolerance for hate speech, the Kasama High Court has upheld the conviction of former government minister Chishimba Kambwili, dismissing his appeal against a five-month sentence with hard labour. The ruling, delivered by a panel of three High Court Judges, comes nearly two years after Kambwili’s controversial remarks on a local radio program which were deemed to be hateful and demeaning toward the Tonga-speaking people. The original conviction was handed down on November 30, 2023, by the Subordinate Court in Kasama. Kambwili had been found guilty under Section 70(1) of the Penal Code, which criminalises expressing or showing hatred, ridicule, or contempt against individuals based on tribe or place of origin. His inflammatory statements were made during a live broadcast at Radio Mano Community Radio Station on August 2, 2021. The court ruled that the remarks were not only deliberate and unlawful, but also dangerous in their potential to spark tribal tensions and threaten national