
OPPOSITION Patriotic Front (PF) Nkana Member of Parliament Mwenya Musenge yesterday pleaded not guilty in the Kitwe magistrates’ court to the charge of riotous behaviour. Musenge, who was denied police bond at the weekend was, however, granted bail by the court in the sum of K15 million in his own recognisance.
Musenge, 46, of house number 18, Twalishuka Close in Parklands, Kiwe, is jointly charged with six other men who also denied the same charge. These are David Katongo, 38, of house number B6/130, Wusakili Township, Patrick Chongo, 22, of house number 8, Mangwana and Evans Witika, 38, of plot number 1531, Bulangililo Township.
Others are Chrispine Musuka, 36, of house number 1566, New Ndeke, Jonathan Manda, 23, of house number 456, Twatasha Township and Steward Mushota of house number 162, Buchi.Particulars of the offence are that on January 7, 2010, Musenge and his six co-accused unlawfully assembled and damaged the property of the Zambia National Marketeers Association (ZANAMA) neighbourhood watch.
Senior resident magistrate, Tamara Gondwe granted the seven bail after their lawyers applied for it. She granted them bail of K15 million in their own recognisance with three working sureties each in managerial positions to sign in their own recognisance.
When the three lawyers representing all seven accused persons applied for bail, they said the offence that their clients were facing was bailable and that they had cooperated with the police from the time they were summoned.
The lawyers said their clients would not jump bail, hence the need for the court to grant them bail. The State did not object to the application for bail but said the court must give conditions that were suitable to all parties. The State said the court should also warn the accused persons not to interfere with State witnesses if granted bail by the court. The matter was adjourned to January 26 for mention and trial would commence on February 11 and 12, 2010.
Meanwhile, confusion took centre stage outside the court premises as scores of overzealous PF cadres converged and started chanting slogans while displaying their party symbol. The cadres, who were clad in PF T-shirts and Chitenge material, started daring the police over the detention of Mr Musenge. After Mr Musenge was granted bail, the cadres demanded to have the MP handed over to them even before paper work for bail conditions could be finalised.
In the same court, three ZANAMA officials who were alleged to have murdered a marketeer appeared before Ms Gondwe.
The three are charged with murdering Charles Chola, a marketeer at Chisokone Market. The three are Dennis Phiri, 37, of house number 1727, Mulenga Township, George Daka, 27, and Peter Mbale of house number 345, Ndeke Township.
Particulars of the offence are that between December 27,2010 and January 3, 2010 the trio allegedly murdered Chola. The matter was adjourned to January 26, 2010 for mention as the State awaits for instructions from the Director of Public Prosecutions. Last week, marketeers rioted destroying a ZANAMA office after Chola, who was alleged to have been beaten by the three accused persons, died.
[Times of Zambia]