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Former Defence PS pleads not guilty to corruption
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FORMER Ministry of Defence Permanent Secretary Sturdy Mwale, businessman Clever Mpoha and Eagle Trading International Limited have pleaded not guilty to corruption related allegations.
It is alleged that between March 1, 2017 and October 31, 2018, Mwale, being a public officer, namely Ministry of Defence Permanent Secretary, corruptly received US$200, 000 cash gratification from Eagle Trading International Limited.
The money allegedly a reward for having facilitated the payment of management fees and premium to Africa Security Academy emanating from a contract for the supply of uniforms to the Zambia National Service, a matter or transaction concerning the Ministry of Defence, a public body.
In count two, it is alleged that between the same dates, Mr Mpoha and Eagle Trading International Limited corruptly gave US$200,000 cash gratification to Mr Mwale.
The money was allegedly a reward for having facilitated the payment of management fees and premium to Africa Security Academy emanating from a contract for the supply of uniforms to the Zambia National Service, a matter or transaction concerning the Ministry of Defence, a public body.
When the case came up before magistrate Silvia Munyinya, Anti-Corruption Commission senior prosecutions officer Daniel Ngwira applied to have the indictment amendment.
The defence did not object to the application but were concerned with the State’s tendency to ambush the defence whom they did not initially show the amended indictment.
The court granted the plea to have the indictment amended to enable the prosecution team to include Eagle Trading International Limited as the third accused person.
Following the amendment, the accused took fresh plea and the case was adjourned to December 12 and 16 for trial.
(Mwebantu, Tuesday, 22nd November, 2022)
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Lusaka man apprehended for allegedly assaulting two surveyors
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January 26, 2023
POLICE in Lusaka have apprehended a suspect identified as Situmbeko Silume aged 43 of Mtendere East.
This is in a matter in which two land surveyors were allegedly assaulted in Mikango area by a mob.
The incident occurred on January 20, 2023 at around 12:45 hours in Mikango area.
Police assistant public relations officer Godfrey Chilabi said investigations indicate that Colonel Charles Mulenga a Zambia Army officer and Hargai Mulenga both surveyors were doing land surveying works in Mikango area when a mob attacked them.
“In the process, the two surveyors were assaulted and had their surveying equipment grabbed.
The suspect is detained in custody while a manhunt for the other accomplices has been instituted,” Mr Chilabi said.
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A traditional healer disappears with client’s motor vehicle after promising to heal the son, police say
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A TRADITIONAL healer of Lusaka’s Mandevu area has disappeared with a motor vehicle of a client that he assured of healing his son with a mental condition.
The 61-year-old victim is believed to have sort the help of doctor Salapo and handed him over his Toyota Prado valued at K137,000 in exchange of healing his son with a mental condition.
However, the traditional healer has since bolted to another country and police have since launched a manhunt.
Police assistant public relations officer Godfrey Chilabi said police in Lusaka are investigating a case of Obtaining Goods by False Pretences involving a Traditional Healer who is believed to have gotten away with a motor vehicle belonging to his client.
“On January 25, 2023, Police received a report from a named man aged 61 of Lusaka that his Toyota Prado valued at K137,000 was fraudulently obtained by a Traditional Healer only identified as Doctor Salapo of MandevuCompound.Investigations reveal that the complainant has a son with a mental health condition.He engaged the said traditional healer to treat his son,” he said.
He said that since the complainant had no money to pay, he was asked to surrender his motor vehicle together with the white book as surety before the commencement of treatment.
“The complainant handed over the vehicle as instructed.However,the patient was not treated and the traditional healer has since disappeared with the said motor vehicle. He is believed to have fled to a named neighbouring country.A manhunt has been launched,” he said.
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Boys too are not safe, mother narrates sodomy of her autistic son
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VISIBLY broken, a woman testified how she discovered that her 10-year-old son who has autism was sodomised on two occasions by a 25-year-old man from the neighbourhood in Chungu Townshhip, Lusaka.
Apart from autism, which is a spectrum disorder related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socialises with others, the victim is now facing the trauma of being sodomised, allegedly by Peter Jere, who is believed to be HIV positive.
On Tuesday, the child’s mother told Lusaka Magistrate Sheila Mweene that her son was molested twice and on the day she discovered the incident, his alleged aggressor had picked him from home around 15:00hours and the boy only returned in the evening .
The court also heard that when the boy returned home after 18:00hours, he disclosed that he had been sodomised by Jere, alias Manyoni.
The alleged sexual abuse allegedly happened on March 3 and 4 this year.
When Jere first appeared in court, he claimed that he was not mentally fit for prosecution but a psychiatrist’s report indicated that he can stand trial.
During continued trial on Tuesday, the child’s mother narrated that the second time her child was sodomised, the incident happened in an unfinished church building.
She testified that on the material day, the victim, who is usually withdrawn, kept calling her several times but was not saying anything.
“I proceed to the sitting room where I saw my son crying. I asked him why he was crying and he started telling me that ‘Manyoyi removed my clothes and started having sex with him from behind,” the woman narrated.
The child also informed her that the experience was very painful.
“I then told him to remove the cloths, his porta was red. I then got my son and proceeded to Chunga police to report the matter. I then went to the accused’s residence but never found him,” she said.
The victim was later taken to the University Teaching Hospitals for treatment the following day where he was examined and placed on Pre-exposure prophylaxis treatment.
“I was told by hospital staff that that the results were to be sent to the police once out. After sometime, I went to the police to ask if the results are out but they told me I can’t access the results unless from court” the woman narrated.
The court heard that the accused was later arrested at the victim’s house where he went to apologise for his actions in the company of his mother.
“The accused came with his mother to my house, they pleaded that he should not be jailed because he is sick and HIV positive,” the woman narrated.
In cross examination, the accused asked what colour of clothes he wore when he went to the victim’s house.
“I did not pay attention because I was angry,” the witness replied.
At this point, the victim was called into the courtroom to testify but journalists were excused since the Child Code Act does not allow coverage of juveniles.
Trial continues next month.
(Mwebantu, Thursday, 26th January, 2023)
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