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Shakings in Zambia as President Hichilema Suspends Top Judges in Major Judiciary Shakeup

President Hichilema suspended three top Zambian judges in a major anti-corruption move, aiming to reform the judiciary and restore public trust amid mixed domestic reactions and international praise.

Relations are tense between Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema (pictured) and his neighbour, Zimbabwean counterpart Emmerson Mnangagwa. (Reuters/Tiksa Negeri)

In a bold move to reform Zambia’s judiciary, President Hakainde Hichilema has suspended three of the nation’s top judges. This decision comes as part of his administration’s ongoing efforts to combat corruption and restore public trust in key institutions. The suspended judges, whose names have not been officially disclosed, are alleged to have been involved in misconduct, raising serious concerns about the integrity of Zambia’s judicial system.

President Hichilema, who came into office in August 2021, has made it clear that cleaning up the judiciary is one of his priorities. “No one is above the law,” Hichilema stated in a recent address, emphasizing that his administration is committed to transparency and accountability. The suspension of these judges marks a significant step in his broader campaign to root out corruption that has long plagued the country’s governance structures.

According to sources within the administration, the suspended judges are being investigated for corruption-related offenses. The move is seen by many as a warning to other public officials who may be engaged in unethical practices. Hichilema’s government has been under pressure to deliver on its promises of reform, with citizens growing increasingly impatient with the slow pace of change.

The suspension has sparked mixed reactions across the country. While some Zambians have applauded the president’s decisive action, viewing it as a much-needed step to reform the judiciary, others have expressed concerns about potential political motives behind the suspensions. Critics argue that the move could be seen as an attempt to consolidate power and control over the judiciary.

Nevertheless, the international community has largely welcomed the suspension, praising Zambia’s leadership for taking concrete steps toward greater accountability. As investigations continue, Zambians will be watching closely to see if these actions lead to meaningful reforms or simply another political maneuver.

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