The Zambia Correctional Service has moved opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema from Lusaka Central Prison to Mukobeko Maximum Prison in Kabwe, and his lawyers say they can no longer guarantee that he is safe. And Home Affairs Minister Stephen Kampyongo says “Just like they have been keeping him [in Lusaka] I don’t think there is
United Party for national Development Leader Hakainde Hichilema plus five others have finally today the 9th June, 2017 been transferred to Maximum Mukobeko Prison in Kabwe from Lusaka central Prison. The opposition leader has been moved by air from city airport on his 60th day in incarceration to Mukobeko Maximum prison in Kabwe, Central Zambia.
Lusaka city council (LCC) Acting Public Relations Manager Brenda Katongola has maintained that the figures on the number of deaths recorded at the council for Lusaka province are factual. Last month the Lusaka city council reveled that they had recorded over 980 deaths in a period of three months in Lusaka at their burial permit
OPPOSITION United Party for National Development (UPND) leader Hakainde Hichilema (HH) and his five co-accused, who are charged with treason, have been taken to Mukobeko Maximum Security Prison in Kabwe. Yesterday, Principal Resident Magistrate David Simusamba ruled that Mr Hichilema and 5 others should be referred to the High Court as per committal certificate issued
United Party for National Development Leader Hakainde Hichilema 5 others have been transferred to Mukobeko Maximum Security Prision in Kabwe from Lusaka central Prison. It now means the accused will be under solitary confinement at Mukobeko Maximum prison where people accused of serious cases such as treason, murder or those who have been convicted of
President Edgar Lungu says investing in young people is the foundation for ensuring prosperity, peace and stability in the Great Lakes Region. President Lungu has since implored Ministers In-Charge of Youth Affairs in the region to integrate youths in the economic development agenda. The President has noted that limited employment and empowerment opportunities for the
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