Undergraduate Research Reports & Masters Dissertations
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Item A Comparative Analysis of Enforcement - Related Provisions in the Data Protection Act in Zambia with those in Counterpart Legislation in South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, and the United Kingdom(2026) BANDA, MargaretThis study compared the enforcement provisions of Zambia’s Data Protection Act No. 3 of 2021 with similar laws in South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, and the United Kingdom. It focused on how these laws balance strong enforcement with the protection of individual rights. The research found that Zambia’s Act gives inspectors wide powers under Sections 7 to 11 to enter premises, seize property, and make arrests, but it lacks clear safeguards, judicial oversight, and accountability measures. This created risks of abuse and weakens public trust. In contrast, other countries require judicial warrants, have clear appeal systems, and provide independent oversight to ensure fairness and respect for privacy. The study also noted challenges in Zambia such as limited resources, low public awareness, and unclear procedures for handling seized property. Lessons from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria show that strong enforcement can coexist with respect for human rights when supported by transparency and accountability. The study recommends judicial oversight, independent monitoring, clear guidelines for inspectors, and proper procedures for seized property to strengthen Zambia’s data protection enforcement and promote public confidence in digital governance.