Services offered
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Investment License: Obtaining an Investment License from the Zambia Development Agency
Obtaining other Licences and Permits from the relevant regulatory bodies
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Assignments and other Transfer of Land instruments
Mortgages, Debentures, Supplemental, Further Charges or Other Security including Discharge
Lodging/Applying for Caveats, State’s Consent to Assign, Discharging Property Transfer Tax
Drafting and Registration of Commercial Leases
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Contract and Agreement Review and Drafting
General service/supply agreements
Due Diligence Reporting
Representation in commercial negotiations.
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Applications and Renewals
Representations before the Department of Immigration
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Drafting and Review of Contracts of Employment, Code of Conduct/Disciplinary/Grievance Procedures
Non-Litigious Advisory Services
Representations before the Labour Commissioner
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Wills Drafting
Application for Probate or Letters of Administration
Incorporation of a Trust
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Private Commercial Mediation
Private Family Mediation
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Power of Attorney
Commissioner of Oaths
Notary Public
General Retainers (Companies & Individuals)
THE TEAM
BEENZU MWIYA
Bachelor of Laws, University of Lusaka
‘Simplify market entry and growth with expert licensing solutions, ensuring regulatory compliance and seamless operations.’
‘Conveyancing and land transactions manage property transfers with comprehensive support, ensuring compliance and smooth transitions.’
‘Effective commercial transactions promote clarity, minimise risks, and foster business stability and growth.’
‘Immigration services guide individuals through legal processes, ensuring compliance and seamless transitions.’
‘Being supported in employment issues ensures fair treatment, rights protection, and positive work environments.’
‘Estate planning organises assets and protects loved ones, providing peace of mind for the future.’
‘Private mediation services offer confidential conflict resolution, preserving relationships and avoiding litigation.’
‘General legal services provide essential support, ensuring proper authorisation and reliability in legal matters.’