Petronela Kafumbe, one of the lawyers who represent the 81-year-old Tie Mwape acquitted of drug trafficking has been awarded by a Zambian organization, Vangeli.
For her efforts during the case, she has received recognition from a Zambia-based organisation, Vangeli, which has honoured her with the ‘Outstanding Zambian Citizen’ award.
Vangeli, a media and creative agency, is impressed with Ms Kafumbe’s dedication to represent accused persons, particularly those seen to be vulnerable, on a pro bono basis using her position as a legal assistant at the Legal Aid Board.
“Ms Kafumbe defends the people with inadequate [finance] and works with a lot of women and children,” the organisation noted on its website.
“She deals with cases both in the High Court for Zambia and in the subordinate courts in criminal matters, divorce, adoption, child maintenance and immigration matters.”
Vangeli is impressed that the lawyer does not only help people settle disputes outside court, but is committed to ensuring that inmates appear in court on time to facilitate access to justice.
“She makes sure the prisoners come to court on time and also prepare what is necessary for their legal representation,” Vangeli added. “She also helps the accused persons get police bond. Most of these works are on pro bono basis.
“Thank you counsel Petronella for your contribution to our society and congratulations on your award.”
Ms Kafumbe thanked Vangeli for recognising her work through the award.
“I thank my husband and friends for believing in me. Thank you to the deputy director, Mrs Sandra Lukwesa, for giving me an opportunity to deal with this matter [involving Tie Mwape],” she said in an interview.
Ms Kafumbe further commended her colleague Douglas Njolomba and the entire Legal Aid Board team for working tirelessly when defending Mr Mwape.
(Mwebantu, Monday, 30th January, 2023)