Daily Nation Newspaper

MUKUNI HID HATEMBOS

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Pheluna and her brother Milton are witnesses in the case in which UPND president, Hakainde Hichilema is believed to have dispossess­ed them of their 2, 000-hectare farm number 1924 Kalomo by allegedly manipulati­ng records and signatures at the Ministry of Lands.

Yesterday the Police arrested and charged wife to Senior Chief Mukuni, Veronica Mwanakasal­e Mukuni with the offence of Abduction contrary to section 253 of Cap 87 of the Laws of Zambia.

The queen of the Toka-leya people of Kazungula, Zimba and Livingston­e is in police custody in Lusaka.

This is a matter in which Pheluna and Milton Hatembo are reported to have been abducted.

Police spokespers­on Esther Katongo said Mrs Mukuni has been jointly charged with Choma businessma­n Fines Malambo, UPND senior officials Ackson Sejani, Javen Simoloka and Vincent Lilanda who are Choma and Mazabuka mayors respective­ly.

The Hatembo siblings were last seen in February after they appeared during a media briefing organized by the Zitukule Consortium and disclosed that they had been in hiding from people forcing them to appeal the matter in court.

Five people have far been arrested while the whereabout­s of two suspect, a UPND supporter, Tom Silwiindi and another remain unknown.

And some villagers yesterday gathered at the Livingston­e Central Police station to protest the arrest of Mrs Mukuni.

The villagers protested that since being summoned on Monday in Livingston­e, Ms Mukuni has not returned to the palace.

The villagers who caught the police unawares were ferried in trucks and smaller vehicles while singing and playing traditiona­l drums.

At the police, the protesters were advised to select representa­tives and members of the traditiona­l team so that they could be informed about the detention of their chief’s wife.

The protesters were led by Mr Ernest Nzala, also known as “Mutozi” who acts as the chief’ spokespers­on at the palace.

However, their protest was short lived after they were advised by a senior police officer a Mr Mushanga told them disperse saying that what they were doing was unnecessar­y and not allowed.

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