(a)
for the imposition of restrictions that are reasonably required in
the interests of defence, public safety, public order, public morality or
public health or the imposition of restrictions on the acquisition or use
by any person of land or other property in Zambia, and except so far as
that provision or, the thing done under the authority thereof as the case
may be, is shown not to be reasonably justifiable in a democratic
society;
(b)
for the imposition of restrictions on the freedom of movement of
any person who is not a citizen of Zambia;
(c)
for the imposition of restrictions upon the movement or
residence within Zambia of public officers; or
(d)
for the removal of a person from Zambia to be tried outside
Zambia for a criminal offence or to undergo imprisonment in
some other country in execution of the sentence of a court in
respect of a criminal offence under the law in force in Zambia of
which he has been convicted.
23. (1) Subject to clauses (4), (5) and (7), a law shall not make any
provision that is discriminatory either of itself or in its effect.
(2) Subject to clauses (6), (7) and (8), a person shall not be treated in a
discriminatory manner by any person acting by virtue of any written law
or in the performance of the functions of any public office or any public
authority.
(3) In this Article the expression "discriminatory" means affording
different treatment to different persons attributable, wholly or mainly to
their respective descriptions by race, tribe, sex, place of origin, marital
status, political opinions, colour or creed whereby persons of one such
description are subjected to disabilities or restrictions to which persons
of another such description are not made subject or are accorded
privileges or advantages which are not accorded to persons of another
such description.
(4) Clause (1) shall not apply to any law so far as that law makes
provision-
Protection from
discrimination on
the ground of race,
etc.