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A 20 YEAR OLD Livingstone taxi driver has been sentenced by Livingstone magistrate court to nine years imprisonment with had labour for stealing from his customer that had booked the taxi from a named night club.

CHALI MULENGA Livingstone A 20 YEAR OLD Livingstone taxi driver has been sentenced by Livingstone magistrate court to nine years imprisonment with had labour for stealing from his customer that had booked the taxi from a named night club. This is in a case in which Shammy Mudenda, of house number G 192 Maramba Township is charged with robbery. It is alleged that on July 22, this year, Mudenda robbed Veronica Burditt Chisi off two cell phone, purse, national registration card, four ATM cards and cash money K800 altogether valued at K2, 400. At or immediately before or immediately after such robbery did or threatened to use actual violence to the said Chisi in order to overcome resistance to the property being stolen. In his judgment, Livingstone Chief Resident magistrate Willie Sinyangwe said he had carefully considered the evidence that the prosecution had brought before his court. Magistrate Sinyangwe said the prosecution had proved that the accused had indeed committed ...

A 41 year old of Dambwa site and service has sentenced to five months imprisonment with hard labour for stealing a tool box.

CHALI MULENGA Livingstone A 41 year old of Dambwa site and service has sentenced to five months imprisonment with hard labour for stealing a tool box. This is in a case which Sidney Kakoma is charged with theft. It is alleged that on unknown dates but between august 22 and 24 this year in Livingstone, he stole a tool box valued at K 1,500, the property of Simon Zulu. And facts of the case are that on August 22 this year Zulu secured his tool box after knocking off from the place where he operates from near jungle Restaurant. On August 24 when he reported for work he discovered that the tool box was missing and when he asked around he was told that the accused person was seen leaving with the tool box. The matter was reported to the police and the property was recovered in its full value. In mitigation Kakoma told the court that he was asking forgiveness because he has realized that he was wrong. “I made a mistake by stealing the tool box, you the court, you are my fath...

A 44 year old drug trafficker Patrick Moongwa has been sentenced to nine months imprisonment with hard labour for trafficking in 30.6 grammes of marijuana by the Livingstone magistrate court.

CHALI MULENGA   Livingstone A 44 year old drug trafficker Patrick Moongwa has been sentenced to nine months imprisonment with hard labour for trafficking in 30.6 grammes of marijuana by the Livingstone magistrate court. This is in a case in which the convict was charged with trafficking in marijuana contrary to the laws of Zambia. It is alleged that on September 2 this year in Livingstone, Moongwa trafficked in marijuana without lawful authority. Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) prosecutor Andrew Pikiti told the court in the facts of the case that his officers received information that there was a male person in Mbita compound dealing in psychotropic substances. Mr Pikiti said the officers rushed to the area and found the now convict, during body search he found with 10 balls of marijuana. He said the suspect marijuana was sent to UTH where a public analyst proved that the Marijuana was a herbal product of cannabis Sativa. He said convict had no right to be in ...

The Livingstone magistrate court has adjourned the case for a 70-year-old Barotse activist charged with publication of seditious materials.

CHALI MULENGA Livingstone The Livingstone magistrate court has adjourned the case for a 70-year-old Barotse activist charged with publication of seditious materials. Appearing before Livingstone Resident Magistrate Chinkashi Chilingala yesterday was Phellemu Kaingu of Dambwa Township. It is alleged that on August 22, this year, Kaingu published, offered for sale, distributed and reproduced seditious materials that Lungu, KK and Rupiah sneaked into the Litunga’s Palace. When the matter came up for mention, state prosecutor Charles Nyambe told the court that he had not yet received consent from the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) to proceed with the matter. Mr Nyambe made an application to the court to have the matter adjourned as he awaits for the instructions from the DPP. And Magistrate Chilingala said he would be adjourning the matter so that the instruction could be received from the DPP by then. Magistrate Chilingala adjourned the matter to September 29 for anot...