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Police have not received complaints about PF cadres in Mazabuka-Kapeso

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Zambia police commissioner Graphael Musamba and spokesperson Bonnie Kapeso addressing journalists on the arrests the ministry of health

The Police Service says it has not received any complaint to start investigations into the harassment of Journalists by suspected PF cadres at Mazabuka radio station.

Spokesperson, Bonny Kapeso, told ZNBC that there has been no formal complaint against the cadres so far.

He however said police can only open an inquiry file to find out what really transpired at the radio station.

On Saturday, PF cadres stormed Mazabuka community radio station and ordered staff in the newsroom to immediately suspend a live phone in programme.

The programme featured Opper Hamiyanze, who claims to be Southern Province PF chairperson.

On the live programme, Mr Hamiyanze called for a PF national convension before the 2011 general elections, but this angered party cadres in the area.

Media Bodies have called on the police to arrest and prosecute the perpetrators of the violence against journalists at Mazabuka radio station last Saturday.

[ZNBC]

4 COMMENTS

  1. Meanwhile C/B MMD youths stone the Ndola Catholic Cathedral on Broadway with a view to kill Father Augustine Mwewa. The priest has been championing the cause of we under prieveleged souls and that is the only crime warranting him a death sentence by MMD C/B executive. I hope the police will move in quickly without interference from we know who.One of the topics he discussed is the 3months contract the mininig investors are awarding to Zambian employees

  2. Its was on Radio Icengelo and also I was told on phone by my friend in Ndola. Another breaking news!! ZANAMA have killed a marketeer at Chisokone Market. We are waiting for the police to take action.

  3. :((but zoooooona eeee,where is our country going to? old people are still clinging to higher positions in government, then where is there any hope for the youth in zambia? NATU TONTONKANYEPO MWEBAKOTE NAMUKOTA TULEKELENI UBUTEKO.

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