THE Attorney General and former first lady, Maureen Mwanawasa, have been taken to Court, with the litigants demanding the removal of armed paramilitaries from the retirement house of late President Levy Mwanawasa, now owned by Lusaka University Limited.In a petition filed in the Lusaka High Court, by the initial buyers of late President’s property, located in Chongwe, Ms Esther Chipasi and Mr Mustapha Kwabena Osuman, allege that Ms Mwanawasa has refused to vacate the premises of the property which was currently guarded by armed paramilitaries.[ihc-hide-content ihc_mb_type=”show” ihc_mb_who=”4,5,6″ ihc_mb_template=”2″ ]The petitioners stated that the former First lady’s brother and sister are accommodated in the property in question.They stated that before negotiations between them and Ms Mwanawasa could be concluded so vacant possession could be handed over to UNILUS, the Attorney General sent paramilitaries on the premises to chase away the current holder’s (UNILUS) security guards and representatives from the premises.The Petitioners said that the Attorney General […]
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Former first lady Maureen Mwanawasa with her personal assistant Kabunda Fikoloma at the National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA) where she went to address students at the close of the financial crime investigations course yesterday - Picture by Joseph Mwenda
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