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SPECIAL assistant to the president for Press and public relations, Dickson Jere has said insinuations that President Rupiah Banda played a role in second Republican president, Frederick Chiluba's trip to Nigeria, are erroneous. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
SECOND Republican president Frederick Chiluba is in Nigeria for a two-week holiday, his spokesperson Emmanuel Mwamba has said. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Former Zambian president Frederick Chiluba addresses the media at his residence after a corruption case against him in the capital Lusaka, August 17, 2009. View Photo »
In a move that shows that Zambia has not abandoned its war on corruption following the recent disbanding of the Task Force on Corruption, government has appealed against opposition Patriotic Front (PF) president Micheal Sata's case in which he was... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
FORMER Taskforce on Corruption executive chairperson Max Nkole has described allegations by the Committee of Citizens (CC) that he had asked for the discontinuation of the case involving former Republican president Frederick Chiluba as a lie. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
THE Committee of Citizens has challenged former Task Force on Corruption chairperson Max Nkole to deny that he had written letters to the Republican vice-president asking that the case involving former president Frederick Chiluba be... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Former Zambian president Frederick Chiluba gestures at his residence after a corruption case against him in the capital Lusaka, August 17, 2009. View Photo »
THE Government yesterday maintained that it paid more than K63 billion as legal fees to local and foreign lawyers under the Taskforce on Corruption as opposition members of Parliament called for a thorough audit of the defunct institution. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
MEMBERS of Parliament (MPs) from Luapula Province have said they will help explain the stance taken by their chiefs over second Republican president Frederick Chiluba's acquittal. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
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Former Zambian president Frederick Chiluba addresses the media at his residence after a corruption case against him in the capital Lusaka, August 17, 2009. Chiluba was acquitted on Monday of all charges in what was seen as a landmark corruption case against an ex-African head of state.
View Photo »Former Zambian president Frederick Chiluba gestures at his residence after a corruption case against him in the capital Lusaka, August 17, 2009. Chiluba was acquitted on Monday of all charges in what was seen as a landmark corruption case against an ex-African head of state.
View Photo »Former Zambian president Frederick Chiluba and his wife Regina arrive at his residence after a corruption case against him in the capital Lusaka, August 17, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - Former Zambian President Frederick Chiluba, leaves the Chikwa magistrate court in Lusaka, Zambia, in this Monday, Feb. 16, 2004, file photo. Chiluba has been cleared of corruption charges Monday Aug. 17, 2009, after six-year trial.
View Photo »FILE - Former Zambian President Frederick Chiluba, leaves the the magistrate court in Lusaka, Zambia, in this Monday, Feb, 24, 2003, file photo. Chiluba has been cleared of corruption charges Monday Aug. 17, 2009, after six-year trial.
View Photo »Former Zambian president Frederick Chiluba gestures at his residence after a corruption case against him in the capital Lusaka, August 17, 2009. Chiluba was acquitted on Monday of all charges in what was seen as a landmark corruption case against an ex-African head of state.
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