
A LUSAKA Boma Local Court yesterday dismissed a case in which Patriotic Front (PF) Chimwemwe member of Parliament Willie Nsanda sued another man for committing adultery with his former wife, Phebby Mumba.
Mr. Nsanda sued Citizens Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) director of programmes Ernest Mwuamba for allegedly committing adultery with Mumba at a guest house in Lusaka.
The ruling was delivered yesterday by presiding magistrate Henry Mwananshiku.
Mr. Mwananshiku in dismissing the case said Mr. Nsanda never found the two sleeping together and there was no exhibit to prove the allegation.
He said though Nsanda tried very hard to convince the court that there was adultery committed, there was no proof.
“This case is dismissed in the sense that Mr Nsanda never found the two sleeping together and he did not get any exhibit to prove his allegation.
“Although he tried by all means to prove it, he never found them committing adultery and according to all witnesses from both parties, there was nothing like that. This case is over,” he said.
Mr Mwananshiku said such suspicions are always there due to human nature.
He advised Nsanda to read the Bible, where he will find the painful reality that human beings are like lost sheep.
Making submissions before the ruling, Nsanda insisted that Mwuamba and Mumba knew each other.
He said if Mumba did not know Mwuamba, she could not have answered his phone-call the way she did when she was phoned using the latter’s mobile phone.
“In these cases people die with a ‘no’ (answer). Even I can’t admit,” Nsanda said.
And Mwuamba maintained that he never had an adulterous affair with Mumba.
“I want my name to be cleared so that I can move on because I was wrongly accused,” he said.
After the verdict Nsanda indicated that he wants to appeal against the ruling.
But outside court he told journalists that he will appeal against the earlier ruling in which the court granted Mumba divorce from him, and ordered that they share property they acquired together equally.
Nsanda said in the case where Mumba sued him for divorce, the court allegedly forced the MP to admit that Mumba was his wife. He said this was against his will.
“In this case (the adultery one) the court is saying there is no evidence from witnesses but in that other one there was no witness who said she was my wife. She did not bring any relative to prove that she was my wife,” Nsanda said.
He accused the court of hurrying the divorce case and that judgement was ready within 30 minutes.
Nsanda said since the court forced him to admit that Mumba was his wife, it equally forced him to sue Mwuamba for adultery.
He said there was no way Mumba could sue him for divorce because she allegedly fled the matrimonial home on her own.
Nsanda said this was the reason why he did not take the matter to court before Mumba sued him for divorce.
And Mwuamba said there was nothing he could say because the court had already ruled accordingly.
In his evidence-in-chief, Nsanda told the court that he saw Mwuamba fondling Mumba at Mutende Guesthouse in Ibex Hill area.
He said he did not approach the two because he was very annoyed.
[Zambia Daily Mail]