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Ndola Town Clerk testifies in Lusambo case

- By LUCY PHIRI

FORMER Lusaka Province Minister, Bowman Lusambo told me not to testify in the matter he is jointly accused with his wife Nancy Lusambo of being in possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime, Ndola Town Clerk, Cosmas Kafula Chalusa has told the court.

Chalusa, 48, was testifying in a case in which Lusambo is charged with three counts of attempting to interfere with a witness.

In this matter, Lusambo pleaded not guilty to three counts of attempting to interfere with a witness contrary to Section 112 (1) (b) as read with section 389 (1) of the Penal Code Cap 87 of the laws of Zambia.

Responding to a question made by one of the defence Lawyers, Ms. Melissa Phiri in cross examinatio­n, who asked if Lusambo told the witness not to testify in the matter? Mr Chalusa confirmed that Lusambo told him not to testify in the matter.

Mr Chalusa testified that he came to court on April 7 th, 2022 and was seated outside the court with other witnesses in the matter Lusambo is jointly charged with his wife on 10 counts of possession of property suspected to be proceeds of crime.

"Around 09:00hours I was seated with other witnesses namely, Mr. Harry Shamenda, Mr Ernest Sumani, and Mundia Maata outside the court and Lusambo was also coming towards where we were seated, he approached where we were and told us, "These things they have called me for here, you are wasting your time, you are innocent people, these are politics, leave politics to us," then he proceeded on his way, Mr Chalusa said.

He narrated that after the court session was adjourned, Lusambo came out and he was talking to the journalist and an Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) officer saying in Bemba "akukopeni kopeni nababene ba Christophe­r Siwakwi.

Trial continues.

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