POLICE have recorded a warn and caution statement from Patriotic Front (PF) Kasama member of Parliament Geoffrey Mwamba for allegedly assaulting his wife, Chama.
Lusaka Province Police commanding officer, Greenwell Nguni, said this in an interview in Lusaka yesterday.
Mr Nguni said Mr Mwamba was summoned for questioning at Woodlands Police Station.
He said Mr Mwamba arrived at the police station around 10:00 hours in the company of his lawyer.
Mr Nguni said the recording of a warn and caution statement is part of the process in the investigation of cases.
“I can confirm that we summoned Mr Mwamba at Woodlands Police Station and he arrived there around 10:00 hours in the company of his lawyer.
“The Police have since recorded a warn and caution statement from Mr Mwamba,” Mr Nguni said.
Mr Mwamba allegedly battered his wife on Sunday after a domestic dispute.
Mrs Mwamba who is admitted to MKP Hospital in Kabulonga complained of a deep cut on her forehead and general body pains.
[pullquote]“My sister is clearly fed up with her husband’s mentality. He talks about money everywhere he goes and in my view there are more important things than money,” said.[/pullquote]
She reported the matter to police on Tuesday. The women’s movement in Zambia has described Mr Mwamba’s conduct as barbaric and dishonourable. The movement has also called for Mr Mwamba’s prosecution.
The Human Rights Commission has condemned Mr Mwamba describing his action as a drawback to the fight against gender-based violence.
The Non-Governmental Organisations Co-ordinating Council (NGOCC) said women are disappointed with Mr Mwamba’s conduct especially because he is a lawmaker who is supposed to observe high moral standards.
Meanwhile, the family of Mrs Mwamba has said it regrets having the legislator as their in-law.
Mrs Mwamba’s brother, Chama Mwenso, said Mr Mwamba’s conduct is embarrassing.
Mr Mwenso denied insinuations that his family has been interfering in the Mwambas marriage.
He said her sister and children made the decision to report Mr Mwamba to police contrary to allegations that the Mwenso family had a hand in it.
“My sister is clearly fed up with her husband’s mentality. He talks about money everywhere he goes and in my view there are more important things than money,” said.
Mr Mwenso said no member of the Mwenso family has ever asked for financial assistance from Mr Mwamba.
He advised the PF leadership to be careful in their dealing with Mr Mwamba.
And the Foundation for Democractic Process (FODEP) president Stanley Mhango said there is need for Mr Mwamba to make a public apology for assaulting his wife.
Mr Mhango said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that Mr Mwamba’s conduct is embarrassing not only to his family but the nation as a whole considering his status in society.
He said Mr Mwamba’s conduct should serve as a wake up call to members of the public to carefully scrutinize their leaders.
“A number of Zambians have been advocating for legislation to put a stop to gender-based violence and so it is worrying we can have such leaders in Parliament because who knows, he might be against the idea because of his conduct.
“Wife battery should not be tolerated by anyone and so it is for this reason we appeal to all Zambians to condemn Mr Mwamba in the strongest terms,” he said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]