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Shadows of the Past: Zambia’s Witchcraft Case and the Colonial Law Dilemma.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 25 February 2025 10:34
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Zambia's president Hakainde Hichilema speaks during the Lobito Corridor Trans Africa Summit.
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In a chilling turn of events that echoes the darker chapters of Zambia’s past, two men were recently arrested for allegedly conspiring to kill President Hakainde Hichilema, motivated by a belief in witchcraft. This bizarre case not only revealed deep-seated cultural beliefs but also raised pointed questions about the relevance of colonial-era laws prohibiting witchcraft.

The accused, identified as 47-year-old Hope Ngoma and 38-year-old Patrick Chanda, were apprehended after police received a tip-off regarding their plot. It was alleged that they had resorted to witchcraft, claiming that their actions were justified in the context of traditional beliefs that powerful leaders must be ‘removed’ to facilitate change. Zambia has a rich tapestry of culture, where such beliefs can lead individuals to believe that supernatural forces dictate political outcomes.

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The statutory framework concerning witchcraft in Zambia is rooted in the Witchcraft Act of 1914, a remnant of colonialism that criminalizes the practice of witchcraft. This law persists in a modern nation yearning for progress, often resulting in the vilification of those accused and, as seen in this notorious case, attracting media attention and public speculation. Critics argue that the act is archaic and encourages mob justice while failing to address the complexities of Zambian sociopolitical life.

President Hichilema, a leader known for his calm demeanor, responded to the situation with a remarkable blend of seriousness and humor. He condemned the actions of the accused but used the opportunity to emphasize the importance of rational discourse over superstitious beliefs. “In modern Zambia, we must trust in dialogue, reason, and not in the darkness of witchcraft. Our fate should not be determined by charlatans but by our democratic institutions,” he stated in a press conference, urging Zambians to confront issues head-on rather than resorting to outdated traditions.

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The case prompted widespread debate across Zambia, with many citizens calling for a thorough reassessment of the Witchcraft Act. Prominent local activists and politicians have highlighted how the law disproportionately affects marginalized communities, with accusations often rooted in envy or personal vendettas rather than evidence. One activist, speaking on the condition of anonymity, remarked, “These kinds of laws are often exploited; they need to be reevaluated to bring justice in line with contemporary values.”

As the legal proceedings unfold, the accusations against Ngoma and Chanda have shone a spotlight on the tensions between tradition and modern governance in Zambia. The incident serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between cultural beliefs and the rule of law, pushing the nation to navigate its identity amid lingering colonial vestiges.

Zambia stands at a critical juncture; how it deals with this case will likely influence the broader discourse on witchcraft laws and their place in contemporary society. As President Hichilema leads the narrative toward rationality and progress, the shadows of colonial history become both a hurdle and a cornerstone for the nation’s evolution.

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