Post Newspapers Proprietor Fred M’membe and his wife Mutinta have sued Dunamis fire Impact ministries clergyman, Pastor Dan Pule for defamation.
The couple’s lawsuit filed in the Lusaka High Court Monday morning, relate to comments by Pastor Pule at a press briefing he convened on June 24 this year to defend his controversial new marriage to third wife Tamara.
At the briefing Pastor Pule is alleged to have referred to Mr. M’membe’s recent marriage to Mutinta as a bigamy.
And in a separate lawsuit, the couple has also sued The New Nations newspapers and its editor Mcdonald Chipenzi for defamation over an article entitled “Post Editor’s Wife’s ex Husband to speak out” published in its June 16 edition of 2008.
Mr. M’membe and Mutinta are aggrieved by Pastor Pule’s remarks as well as the article published in the New Nation tabloid, which they claim has brought them into scandal and disrepute.
Mr. and Mrs. M’membe say the remarks by Pastor Pule and the Article in the New Nation portrayed them as having loose morals and that they are engaged in an adulterous union.
They complain that their reputation has been injured as Mr. M’membe is deemed to have married a legally married woman, and that he is not only a home wrecker but is generally in the habit of breaking the law by marrying a legally married woman therefore liable to be questioned and tried for bigamy.
He further complains that the words by Mr. Pule mean that his morals and behaviour are similar to that of Pastor Pule whose behaviour and morals have recently been publicly questioned.
And the third lawsuit relating to the same matter is against three Zambia National students Union members Sage Samuwika, Kenneth Mukosa and Chimuka Milambo.
The trio is alleged to have issued a press statement to the Post Managing Editor Amos Malupenga and the Post News Papers Marketing Department that referred to Mr. M’membe’s recent marriage as adulterous.
It further said Mr. M’membe was involved in a dangerous road accident that he never reported to the police.
He is claiming for damages and seek an injunction restraining the students from causing to be published any more articles he deems as injuring his reputation.
[ZNBC]