Kasama Mayor Theresa Kolala has died, according to a confirmation from the Kasama Municipal Council. The cause of death has not been disclosed.
“It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Her Worship the Mayor of Kasama, Theresa Kolala. Details later,” stated a notice from the council.
Mayor Kolala was elected in August 2021, serving for four years. She held a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science from Hill City University and a Diploma in Practical Book Keeping and Accounts.
She was known for her extensive community service and governance experience, having served on the Constitution Review Commission Committee at district, provincial, and national levels. Her work focused on areas including human rights, the 50 plus one presidential clause, local governance, and political party mobilization.
During her term as mayor, Kolala advocated for gender equality and inclusive governance at the Kasama Municipal Council. She actively encouraged cooperation across political parties and supported initiatives to enhance service delivery.





Oh MY God, Her Worship the Mayor of Kasama. How could it be so soon? We received hope and guidance from your able leadership Your Worship! I will forever miss you, Your Worship.
MYSRIP
Capt. Mwale
My deepest condolences to Mayor Theresa’s daughters and the Kasama community. I had the pleasure of meeting and working with her honour as a Canadian municipal volunteer. Mayor Theresa was extraordinary; her belief and commitment to women’s equality – starting with her own journey – is an example to us all. She was a fierce advocate, a dedicated community member, a dear friend and a loving mother. I am going to miss her contributions – on a local and global stage – and I am going to miss her. This is such a devastating loss.
So sad.
Unfortunately Zambians, especially PF, will rejoice, as they look forward for by-election campaigns.