UPND President Hakainde Hichilema’s wife’s family members in Shibuyunji District have disclosed that they are traumatized by the Police’s action to raid their home villages.
Jones Mpolobe who is Mutinta Hichilema’s cousin stated to the Media that Police arrived at his home village around 05:00 hours demanded to search for imaginary weapons in his house, surroundings, and maize fields.
He adds that the Police produced a search warrant which they said was authorized by the Lusaka High Court to search for unknown weapons.
But addressing his wife’s family members in the District this afternoon, UPND President Hakainde Hichilema stated that the conduct by the PF leadership was uncalled for adding that he is preoccupied with finding solutions to the numerous problems the country is facing as opposed to acquiring weapons which are of no value in the fight against economic challenges.
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Scouting Ireland members expelled over misconduct
Updated / Tuesday, 9 Feb 2021
18:16
Social Affairs & Religion Correspondent
The Board of Scouting Ireland has written to its members informing them of the expulsion of a number of individuals from the association.
They include Chief Scout Christy McCann, Chief Commissioner David Shalloo and former board member Ollie Kehoe.
In those cases, the board says it found evidence of misconduct under Scouting Ireland s disciplinary process and that they have been expelled from membership of the association.
The email says the board also found evidence of misconduct in relation to a fourth member, Therese Bermingham.
The correspondence states that Ms Bermingham is limited to working within her local group as a Programme Scouter and may not hold any position in the organisation outside of that group for the period of two years.