MS. JOSEPHINE MWENDA | Lecturer III

Career Profile

Josephine Mwenda is a legal scholar and Lecturer at Mulungushi University in the Department of Law, Labour and Human Resource Management. She has experience in university teaching, academic research, and consultancy, with a strong commitment to using law as a tool for addressing societal challenges. Her professional background includes tutoring and lecturing law students at university level. Her research interests focus on disability, human rights and its intersection with religion and culture.

Education Background

Educational Background; 
Master of Laws (LLM)
University of Cape Town, South Africa
2022–2023
 
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Mulungushi University, Zambia
2016–2020

Publications

  1. Dumisani Ngoma & Josephine Mwenda (2025). The colonial legacy of disability: Analysing historical perspectives and disability legislation in Zambia (1890s–1960s). African Disability Rights Yearbook, 12(1).
  1. Kamo Simfukwe & Josephine Mwenda (2026) The Law and the Constitution during presidential sudden deaths: A case study of Zambia. In Kondowe, W., & Lusaka, M. (Eds.), Sudden Deaths and Politics in Africa. Springer.
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