A 53-year-old Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) Official yesterday narrated in the Nchelenge Magistrate’s Court how some suspected Patriotic Front (PF) cadres showered unprintables at her together with President Rupiah Banda on 1st November this year.
Diana Mulenga, a resident of Shinjoni Village in Nchelenge, told the court presided over by Magistrate Fred Musaka that on the material day a group of youths chanting PF slogans also threatened to cut off her legs if the then MMD Presidential candidate, Rupiah Banda, won the elections.
This is in a case where nine suspected PF cadres have been charged with conduct likely to cause a breach of peace contrary to Section 178 Sub Section (F) Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia.
Particulars of the offence are that, while acting together and without lawful authority, on 1st November this year, the nine accused men did act in a manner likely to cause a breach of peace at Kashikishi old market.
Ms Mulenga, who is MMD Nchelenge Constituency Chairperson said the youths, who started chanting “No Sata no peace” also stoned her restaurant and the warehouse from where she sales soft drinks.
She, however, could only identified one Albert Kopa, who she said was the leader of the group, adding that she heard him saying Kashikishi residents were timid by fearing the police instead of throwing stones.
“I even heard him say that if the MMD was to win, his group was going to start a war, torch houses and go to the street to start throwing stones,” Ms Mulenga said.
But during cross examinations by the accused, Ms Mulenga conceded that she was unable to identify the rest of the accused because she did not see them in the act.
Another witness, 46-year-old Denis Mukunta of house number L8 Nchelenge High School Teachers Compound, described how he alerted police around 21:00 hours on the same day after he witnessed the accused trying to set ablaze an electricity pole.
Mr Mukunta, who is the Deputy Head at Nchelenge High School, said he was going to Kashikishi to get some groceries when he heard excited screams and saw a mob of about 20 youth dismantling marketers tables which they heaped around a Zesco pole and started setting it ablaze.
He told the court that that he called police who came and apprehended some of the members of the mob and put off the blaze.
Magistrate Musaka granted eight of the accused with K200, 000 cash bail with two working sureties and ordered them to be appearing every day at 08:00 hours until the case is disposed of.
The matter has been adjourned to November 21, 2008 for continued trial.
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