Lusaka, Zambia – In a recent statement, Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Information and Media, Thabo Kawana, has issued a stern warning to individuals commenting on the ongoing eligibility case of former President Edgar Lungu. Kawana cautioned that those making public comments should be prepared to face potential legal consequences if they are cited for contempt of court.
The eligibility case, which has garnered significant public interest, is set to be broadcast live by the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) on December 10, 2024. This move is part of the government’s commitment to transparency and public access to judicial processes. Kawana emphasized the importance of respecting the judicial process and refraining from making statements that could be deemed prejudicial or contemptuous. “The government believes in the principle of Open Justice, and while we encourage public engagement, it is crucial that individuals understand the legal boundaries,” Kawana stated. The live broadcast of the court proceedings is expected to enhance public understanding of the judicial process and ensure that justice is not only done but seen to be done. However, Kawana’s warning serves as a reminder that the freedom to comment comes with the responsibility to do so within the confines of the law.