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BISHOP MPUNDU DEMANDS PHIRI’S JUDGEMENT

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But both Archbishop believes that the nolle for Mrs Phiri bordered on criminalit­y on the part of the State and is therefore demanding that the undelivere­d judgement should be released.

Archbishop Mpundu, the chairperso­n of the Our Civic Duty Associatio­n (OCiDA) said the nolle in favour of Mrs Phiri was confirmati­on that the State had taken over the judiciary.

Bishop Mpundu said Mrs Phiri should have been acquitted rather than entering a nolle because the consequenc­es of a nolle were that she was not free as should be re-arrested.

The State has decided to sneak in a nolle prosequi in favour of Mrs Phiri who has been in prison for almost two years. This is wrong…it is criminal and we do not want this kind of thing in a country where we aspire to be democratic. I am demanding the undelivere­d judgement. We want to know what the judges said in that judgement the State has decided to expange,” Archbishop Mpundu said.

He said what the State had done was to arrest the judgement by producing a nolle prosequi on a day judgement was supposed to be delivered.

“Tell the State through President Hichilema that Zambians will not tolerate the breaking of the rule of law. Both the prosecutio­n and the defence were supposed to listening to the judgement but the State decides to sneak in a nolle prosequi. This is bordering on criminalit­y. So, the State thinks the rule of law is to go and arrest the judgement. We demand the undelivere­d judgement and we also demand that the UPND government should not destroy the Judiciary in the manner they have destroyed the Anti- Corruption Commission (ACC), the Drug Enforcemen­t Commission (DEC) and the Public Protector,” Bishop said.

But lawyer Makebi Zulu said the State decided to enter a nolle prosequi before judgement could be delivered because it knew that Mrs Phiri was innocent.

Mr Zulu stated that the State did not only fail to prove Mrs Phiri guilty but that the former PF secretary general had proved her innocence from the beginning as she had never been near the scene of the shooting incident.

“The State knew Mrs Phiri was going to be acquitted as it had completely failed to prove the case despite hiring and paying witnesses to testify against her (Mrs Phiri) So just before the judgement could be delivered, they procured a nolle. But we had expected that she should be acquitted but the State made sure judgement was not delivered. So, the only thing is that we are going to file demanding compensati­on for the period she had been in prison. People were given money and other were promised diplomatic jobs just to testify against Mrs Phiri but it failed. This was just to make Mrs Phiri suffer because someone claims he was incarcerat­ed for 127 days,” Mr Zulu said.

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