Former Zambian first lady denies theft charges

Esther Lungu, four others arrested on Sept. 6 for motor vehicle, property certificate theft

By James Kunda

LUSAKA, Zambia (AA) - Former Zambian first lady Esther Lungu pleaded not guilty Wednesday to theft charges in a matter where she and four others are alleged to have stolen three motor vehicles and a certificate of title for a property.

Lungu, 62, is jointly charged with James Phiri, Lee Chisulo, Catherine Banda and Kapambwe Lungu, who is unrelated to her, for allegedly stealing a Mitsubishi Canter, the property of Elizabeth Phiri, her niece.

In the second count, the accused allegedly stole a Toyota Runx, also the property of Phiri.

In the third and fourth counts, the accused allegedly stole a Toyota Alex from Furhana Patel and a certificate of title relating to property located in the capital Lusaka valued at more than one million Kwachas ($47,190).

The property also allegedly belongs to Phiri.

In the adjudication on the plea, Lusaka Magistrate Mbuvyana Sinvula set Oct. 27 as date for the commencement of the trial.​​​​​​​

Lungu was accompanied to the court hearing by her husband, Edgar, 66 who left office in August 2021.


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