ZAMBIA Law and Practice Contributed by: Harriet Mdala, Natasha Lungu, Samuel Muleya and Chanda Musonda-Chiluba, MAY and Company
MAY and Company is an innovative full-service corporate law firm committed to providing com - prehensive legal solutions to businesses of all sizes. The firm brings a fresh perspective, inno - vative approaches, and a passion for delivering exceptional client service. It has highly regard -
ed partners who are known within the Zambian market as being among the best in their practice areas. The team brings together key expertise in corporate and commercial work which enables clients to access the full spectrum of legal ser - vices within the commercial space.
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Harriet Mdala of MAY and Company focuses on mergers and acquisitions, energy, extractives and infrastructure within the Zambian market. She also serves as the key
Natasha Lungu is an associate designate at MAY and Company and is specialised in commercial
and corporate law in Zambia. She has experience in mining law and regulation, with a focus on navigating complex legal frameworks and negotiations. She has advised clients on compliance with industry regulations, including environmental and health and safety regulations, and has represented clients in negotiations with government agencies and regulatory bodies.
relationship partner for the Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) and is a member of the board of the French Business Circle.
Samuel Muleya is an associate designate at MAY and Company and specialises in mining law and advisory. He has experience in conducting due diligence on mining projects, ensuring
Chanda Musonda-Chiluba of MAY and Company is known to clients for her expertise in banking and finance, green finance, project finance and capital markets. Her clients
compliance with industry regulations, and advising on mineral rights and related transactions. He offers guidance on various aspects of mining operations, including investment structuring, risk assessment, and legal compliance. His experience also extends to navigating mining legal frameworks, negotiating agreements and addressing challenges in the mining sector.
include local banks and financial institutions, notable international DFIs, telecoms operators including MNOs, ISPs and data centre providers. She also sits on the board of directors of a financial institution and a fintech enterprise. Additionally, she is recognised in Chambers and Partners Global 2024.
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