It has emerged that Bishop Noel O’regon of the Ndola Catholic Dioceses tried to cover up the case involving Father Davies Nsama of Pamodzi Catholic Church, who has been fined K10 million for marriage interference. This was after Charles Moto of plot 1337 Pamodzi reported the case of marriage interference to him.
Bishop Noel O’regon offered to buy Charles Moto a house in Lusaka so that he could not go ahead with the case.
Despite advising him not to go ahead with the case, Bishop O’regon condemned Fr Nsama and asked Mr Moto to go for an HIV test.
Mr. Moto however said he was aggrieved that the Parish Priest had caused him so much pain by interfering in his marriage and decide to go ahead with the case.
And Valentine Moto, elder brother to Charles said he was very disappointed that a person of Bishop O’regon’s calibre had offered his young brother a bribe of a house in Lusaka just to prevent justice to take its course.
Mr. Valentine Moto called on law enforcing bodies to stiffen laws against people that were perpetrating corrupt practices.
Earlier, the Chifubu Local Court in Ndola fined Fr Nsama K10 million for marriage interference.
The local court has since granted Charles Moto and Virginia Mphanza Moto a divorce on grounds that there had been marriage interference.
Local Court Magistrate Amos Banda sitting with Rosemary Muke and Aaron Banda passed the ruling.
Facts before the court where that Fr Nsama was the marriage counselor of Virginia Mphanza and Charles Moto, who wanted to dedicate their marriage to God, since their marriage of five years had not passed through church when they had initially married in 2004.
The Priest is alleged to have had been involved in an affair with the married woman.
He is alleged to have been offering the lady vehicle rides from her evening classes at Telephone house to her home since her husband was working from Lusaka where he was transferred in December 2008.
In his evidence Mr. Moto explained that on March 31st 2009, whilst in Lusaka he received an anonymous call advising him to phone his wife Virginia in Ndola and find out where she was.
He told the court that investigations revealed that his wife was involved in a relationship with the priest.
Father Nsama pleaded guilty to marriage interference, but refused ever having had sexual relations with Virginia.
He however agreed that he used to pick Virginia from school for rides before dropping her at her house.
He further said on March 31st he picked her up and took her on a drive to Luanshya.
And in her evidence Virginia 28, agreed that she was in an affair with the priest and that she regretted the entire episode.
She said the priest used to pick her from town after evening classes at 19:00 hours and would take her for rides in the night before dropping her home.
She said on 31st March 2009, she was picked by the Father who told her he was going to Hillcrest filling station to top up the fuel in his vehicle.
She explained that after reaching Hillcrest the Father did not stop at the filling station but instead drove to Luanshya where he parked at a restaurant and bought chicken and chips and came back to the vehicle and kissed her.
She said during that time, her husband phoned her and she hesitated to answer the phone.
Virginia disclosed that the priest also proposed love to her but she turned down the proposal saying she was already married .
She said the priest however stated that the affair would be a secret.
Local Court Magistrate in his ruling, ordered Father Nsama to pay Mr. Moto K10 million compensation in monthly installments of K4 million starting on May 10th, another K4 million on June 10th and K2 million on 10th July.
The Magistrate also advised Virginia to be faithful in future if she married again .
Meanwhile, business came to a standstill at Chifubu market as word went round that a Catholic Priest was in Court for marriage interference.
Scores of people rushed to the court grounds and almost attacked the priest forcing court officials to call for police, who later whisked the priest away.
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