Responding to the reported fatal shooting of opposition party member and former cabinet minister Mutotwe Kafwaya during a security operation in Kabulonga, Lusaka on 14 August, and the arrest of at least three other opposition members, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for East and Southern Africa, Tigere Chagutah, said:
“The reported killing of Mutotwe Kafwaya is deeply alarming. While the full circumstances surrounding his shooting remain unclear, his death follows reports of arbitrary arrests and detentions of opposition members during the electoral period.
“The Zambian authorities must promptly, thoroughly, independently, impartially, transparently and effectively investigate Mutotwe Kafwaya’s death. The investigation must establish the circumstances of his death and where there is evidence of criminal responsibility, ensure that those suspected to be responsible are brought to justice in fair trials. Authorities must also provide access to justice and effective remedies to his family.
The reported killing of Mutotwe Kafwaya is deeply alarming. While the full circumstances surrounding his shooting remain unclear, his death follows reports of arbitrary arrests and detentions of opposition members during the electoral period.










