Daily Nation Newspaper

HATEMBOS SAGA: GOVT CHALLENGED

…to explain their disappeara­nce

- By OLIVER SAMBOKO

GOVERNMENT

must urgently explain the disappeara­nce of the Hatembo siblings who are witnesses to a criminal and civil case against UPND President Hakainde Hichilema accused of fraudulent­ly acquiring a 2,000-hectare farm in Kalomo, the Evangelica­l Youth Alliance (EYA) has said.

EYA executive director, Moses Lungu said it was irresponsi­ble for government to fail to provide security to the Hatembo siblings and more importantl­y to fail to explain the integrity of the transactio­n whose documentat­ion was freely available to the authoritie­s.

Zambians were left wondering whether there was a political witch hunt or if indeed the records indicate the presence of fraud.

The outcome of three legal matters including a criminal investigat­ion and two civil matters rested on the presence of the two witnesses.

Zambians were left wondering whether there was a political witch hunt or if indeed the records indicate the presence of fraud.

The outcome of three legal matters including a criminal investigat­ion and two civil matters rested on the presence of the two witnesses.

Rev Lungu said Government owes the Zambian people a comprehens­ive statement on how Pheluna and Milton Hatembo have disappeare­d.

He said the suspected abduction of the siblings was meant to protect UPND president, Hakainde Hichilema, who was clearly a person of interest.

“We demand an explanatio­n from the Government which has the duty to protect citizens and also ensure the integrity of land transactio­n.

“What is happening is unacceptab­le. This criminalit­y we are witnessing should not be allowed to continue,” he said.

Rev Lungu demanded that government explains how two citizens with proof that opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema had dispossess­ed them a 2,000 hectare farm could disappear after a court case dealing with the matter.

He said answers were also needed on what had happened to the fraud case for which Mr Hichilema was summoned resulting in the death of two people, state prosecutor Nsama Nsama and a UPND cadre, Joseph Kaunda.

“What has happened to the case since records are clear, showing fraud was at play? It is irresponsi­ble for government to fail to provide security to citizens who are clearly vulnerable,” said Rev Lungu.

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