The Judiciary has failed to respond to former High Commissioner to Malawi and Botswana Milton Phiri’s claims that President Rupiah Banda was not born in Zambia because he gave wrong contact details.
The Judiciary says Mr Phiri gave wrong residential address, while his mobile phone number is permanently unavailable.
The Judiciary received a letter from Mr. Milton Phiri, addressed to the Chief Justice on June 3.
Mr. Phiri’s contact address as indicated on the letter are Plot No. 11/26 Katima Mulilo Road, Garden; Lusaka.
However, according to Judiciary Public Relations Officer Terry Musonda, attempts made on the same day to serve a reply to Mr. Milton Phiri failed as it turned out that the address indicated on the application letter is either non-existent or wrong.
Mr. Phiri’s application to the Judiciary was delivered by a Mr. Chansa Mwape, who indicated that his residential address is Plot No. 48, Nangwenya Road, Rhodespark, Lusaka and NRC as 288158/84/1.
But efforts to serve a reply to Mr. Milton Phiri via the address of his agents Mr Mwape, also proved futile as his address also turned out to be non-existent or wrong altogether.
According to Mr Musonda, further attempts have been made to contact either Mr. Milton Phiri on his cell -phone number or Mr. Mwape, but all in vain as both mobile numbers are permanently off or unavailable.
The Judiciary is now appealing to either Mr. Milton Phiri or Mr. Chansa Mwape to collect the letter from the Supreme Court.
Mr. Phiri has written to Chief Justice Ernest Sakala claiming that President Banda’s father was not born in Zambia.
But relatives of the President and chiefs in Eastern province have denounced the claims as false.
[ ZNBC ]