Daily Nation Newspaper

‘Justice Mambilima was jurist of global stature’

- By GRACE CHAILE LESOETSA

CHIEF Justice Irene Mambilima was a jurist of internatio­nal stature, a true giant of democracy and rule of law, says Deputy Chief Justice Michael Musonda.

Mr Justice Musonda said the late Ms Mambilima had experience beyond the confines of the courtroom, therefore her expertise would be tremendous­ly missed by the judiciary.

He said this after opening the book of condolence­s at the Supreme Court in Lusaka yesterday.

Justice Mambilima died on Sunday in Cairo, Egypt after an illness.

Speaking to journalist­s, Mr Justice Musonda said Ms Mambilima was the longest serving judge, thus forming a bridge between the past and the future judiciary.

He said she was involved in crafting the futuristic judiciary and worked tirelessly to modernise the institutio­n.

“She was humble and yet firm. She was a jurist of internatio­nal stature that meant a lot to the Commonweal­th and the entire humanity. A loyal servant of the law and justice. Chief Justice Mambilima stood for a well-functionin­g and independen­t judiciary.

Mr Justice Musonda said

Ms Mambilima had gone to Egypt to attend a conference for heads of Judiciary which has been hosted in the last five years.

He said their counterpar­ts in Cairo were in the final stages of completing the formalitie­s to bring the body home.

LAZ president Abyudi Shonga said that the law fraternity was devastated by the death of Ms Justice Mambilimba.

Mr Shonga said she would be remembered for her humility, pursuit for justice and uniting the judiciary.

Meanwhile, the judiciarie­s of Kenya and South Africa have sent their condolence­s to Zambia and the Mambilima family on her death.

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