The Reverend Dr. Elias Munshya was born and raised in Chingola, a copper mining town in Zambia’s Copperbelt Province. His family hails from Milenge in Luapula Province, with deep roots in Chief Sokontwe’s chiefdom. His mother belonged to the Abena Luo (frog) clan, and his father to the Abena Ng’endwa (vagina) clan—both clans of the Aba Ushi and Aba Ushi/iLala people. He completed his secondary edu
cation at Chingola Secondary School in 1996, where he served with distinction as a school prefect, president of the debate club, and chairperson of the Scripture Union. These early leadership roles laid the foundation for a lifetime of service across diverse sectors. Dr. Munshya holds eight earned academic degrees spanning law, theology, business, and counselling. from Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law in Chicago. In theological and ministerial studies, he has earned a B.A., an M.A., and a Master of Divinity. He also holds a Master of Arts in clinical counselling, an MBA in business administration, and a Ph.D. in political theology. His doctoral dissertation on church-state relations in Zambia has been published into a book, contributing meaningfully to academic and civic discussions on governance and religious life in Africa. Professionally, Dr. Munshya has served as an ordained minister, theologian, lecturer, clinical counsellor, and socio-political commentator in Zambia and Canada. He has been a practicing lawyer since 2016, further integrating his legal, theological, and pastoral experience into his public service. On June 27, 2022, His Excellency President Hakainde Hichilema appointed Dr. Munshya as Zambia’s High Commissioner to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Island nations. In this diplomatic role, he has emerged as a dynamic advocate for Zambia, positioning the country as a compelling destination for investment in key sectors, including agriculture, mining, technology, manufacturing, and tourism. He has led business delegations to Zambia, promoted trade and cultural exchange, and has become known for his hands-on approach to economic diplomacy—highlighting not only Zambia’s investment potential but also its people, music, and traditions. His diplomatic philosophy is deeply grounded in community. He believes that diplomacy should not be distant from the grassroots. As such, he remains actively engaged with the people of Chiwempala, where he was raised, his ancestral homeland in Milenge, and Zambia’s traditional leadership. As a post-Africanist thinker, Dr. Munshya advocates for forward-looking, innovative strategies for Africa’s development. He calls for approaches that combine deep cultural awareness with bold, transformative thinking—embracing complexity while mobilizing African potential. Throughout his career, Dr. Elias Munshya has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to service, intellectual rigor, and the advancement of Zambia’s national interests. His leadership reflects a rare integration of scholarship, diplomacy, faith, and grassroots engagement.