It is always intriguing listening to former president Edgar Lungu complain about judicial interference and citing himself as a role model for how Heads of State must observe the separation of powers between the Executive and Judiciary. In the latest development, Mr. Lungu claims that State House has been calling judicial officers and telling them how to handle cases. He says all his former ministers and other PF officials who have been convicted of corruption and related cases are victims of this external influence from President Hakainde Hichilema’s team. First of all, we must state that State House interference in judicial matters is unacceptable. Our Constitution has clear boundaries among the three arms of government, which need not only to...