Lusaka, 30 March, 2025 / 8:16 pm (ACI Africa).
Caritas Zambia has urged the Zambian government to establish fast-track courts specifically designed to expedite the trial of child defilement cases, which are reportedly on the rise in the Southern African nation.
In a Wednesday, March 26 statement, the Executive Director of Caritas Zambia, Fr. Gabriel Mapulanga emphasizes the need for urgent action to provide justice for young victims of abuse and to help prevent future incidents of child defilement.
“We urgently call upon the government to immediately establish fast-track courts dedicated specifically to swiftly dealing with cases of child sexual abuse. These courts must operate without delay, providing justice and serving as a powerful deterrent against future abuses,” Fr. Mapulanga says.
He emphasizes, “The time for contemplation has passed. Action is needed now! We must collectively work to create an environment that ensures every child's right to grow and thrive safely, protected by the full force of our laws and moral duty.”
In the statement, Fr. Mapulanga urges the courts to enforce strict penalties, such as life imprisonment with hard labour for perpetrators, emphasizing that court sentences should not include the option of bail or bond.