By CHARLES MUSONDAA PROSECUTION witness has conceded that she was still fishing evidence after trial in a case a female is accused of forging a grade 12 certificate and obtaining pecuniary advantage amounting to over K498,000 had already started.This is in a case Rhodah Ng’uni Trigain Kansembe is accused of the subject offences while her two co -accused persons have been accused of aiding and abetting a crime.When the matter came up for continued trial before Lusaka Magistrate Irene Wishimanga yesterday, Ministry of Education Lusaka district accounts assistant Ruth Phiri testified that in January 2020 she received Ng’uni’s file from the registry with an instruction to compute the latter’s salary progression from 2001, her year of appointment, to 2018 when she was removed from the payroll.Ms. Phiri, 52, then produced a copy of Ng’uni’s salary progression bearing two date stamps; one indicating January 9, 2020 and the other showing January 20, 2023. In cross- examination […]
State witness admits fishing evidence in teacher forgery case

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