Lusaka, Zambia – The nation is in mourning following the death of Dr. Rodger Chongwe, a prominent political figure and former Minister in the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) government. Dr. Chongwe passed away last evening at the age of 86 after a battle with illness, as confirmed by Secretary to the Cabinet Dr. Patrick Kangwa.
A towering figure in Zambia’s political and legal spheres, Dr. Chongwe served in the cabinet of the country’s second president, Dr. Frederick Chiluba, from 1991 to 1993. His tenure coincided with a pivotal era in Zambia’s history—the transition to multiparty democracy—and he played a key role in shaping the nation’s governance during this transformative period.
Beyond his political contributions, Dr. Chongwe was a distinguished legal mind, respected for his intellect and unwavering commitment to justice. His legacy as a public servant and advocate for democratic principles leaves an indelible mark on Zambia’s development.
A funeral gathering is currently being held at his residence in Subdivision 36, Farm 34A, Palabana Road, Chongwe, where family, friends, and colleagues are paying their respects. Tributes have poured in from across the country, honoring his dedication to the nation and his enduring influence on Zambia’s legal and political frameworks.
The government and citizens alike remember Dr. Chongwe as a man of integrity and vision, whose work helped lay the foundation for modern Zambia. His passing is a profound loss to the nation.
May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace.