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Zambian high court to hold ‘treason’ trial

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LUSAKA: Zambia’s opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema will go on trial in a high court on treason charges, a magistrate said yesterday, in a case that has stoked political tensions following a contested election last year.

Hichilema, leader of the United Party for National Developmen­t, was arrested in April when police raided his home and charged him with trying to overthrow the government.

An economist and businessma­n known as “HH”, Hichilema was defeated last August by President Edgar Lungu in an election he said was fraudulent. His attempts to mount a legal challenge have so far been unsuccessf­ul.

“I hereby commit the accused persons forthwith to the high court for trial,” magistrate David Simusamba said before a packed courtroom.

He did not specify which court would hear the case.

Hichilema’s lawyers previously said the case should not proceed to a high court because the officer who issued the trial papers had no authority to do so.

Looking composed in a red coat and red shirt, Hichilema told journalist­s he hoped the trial would start quickly.

“We have always been ready for trial. I am in court because of hatred.

“We need a dedicated judge to deal with our matter expeditiou­sly,” Hichilema said, before being led back to prison. Reuters

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