By Brig Gen Godfrey Miyanda Recently the Minister of Justice, Honourable Given Lubinda, alleged on ZNBC TV that there was a conclusive judgement on 5th September 2016 by the Constitutional Court regarding the election petition by UPND President Hakainde Hichilema and his Vice President Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba. This assertion is a lie. In fairness to
The anxiously awaited case in which UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema and five others are facing treason charges has commenced in the Lusaka Magistrate Court this afternoon. And Mr Hichilema has refused to take a seat before Magistrate Greenwell Malumani in protest against what his lawyers say is the way the opposition leader has been treated.
Zambia’s main opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema of UPND who is facing treason charge is appearing in court. Hichilema commonly known as HH was brought to court early hours of Tuesday put in court cells fearing that his supporters could riot. After a long waiting in the Court room , Hichilema finally emerged from the Magistrate
Kabwe residents on Monday night burnt down Katondo local court which was built and commissioned about four years ago. The country has recorded a number of fire incidents from the time Police arrested UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema on charges of treason. The cause of the fire which started around 02:00 hrs isn’t yet established but firemen who
Central Province police commissioner Lombe Kamukoshi has revealed that Sergeant Mulenga died in a fatal road accident involving the presidential convoy on Sunday. Kamukoshi said the fatal accident happened about 145 kilometres from Mpika in the direction of Serenje. Kamukoshi said the car overturned due to a tyre burst. This development has however raised a
Vodafone Zambia has lauded government’s resolve to transform and modernise the telecommunications sector by introducing a new licensing framework for the industry in order to re-align it and promote competitiveness. This follows the pronouncement made by Transport and Communications Minister, Hon. Brian Mushimba on 14 April 2017, advising on Cabinet’s decision to approve
Some Senior Chiefs were on Monday denied access to see detained UPND president Hakainde Hichilema at Lilayi Police Training College in Lusaka. The Chiefs from Central, North Western, Western and Southern provinces earlier held a press briefing at Hichilema’s residence and demanded for his release and called for the arrest of the police officers raided
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