Ex-Zambian minister killed in security raid on opposition
A former Zambian minister was killed in last week's raid by security forces on a house linked to opposition leader Brian Mundubile a day after the presidential election, the authorities have said.
Last week, security forces conducted a raid on a house linked to opposition leader Brian Mundubile in Zambia, resulting in the death of former minister Mutotwe Kafwaya, authorities have revealed. A police spokesperson disclosed that Kafwaya was fatally wounded during an exchange of fire in the capital, Lusaka, on Friday. Eleven individuals were apprehended during the operation, with the authorities accusing Mundubile's party, NRPUP, of engaging in "insurgency" and "militia activity" and possessing "high-grade weapons."
Mundubile, who has taken refuge, has dismissed these claims as "total fabrications." According to official election results, incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema secured a second five-year term with 60% of the vote. Mundubile, trailing behind with 38%, intends to contest the outcome in court, alleging that the voting process had been manipulated.
When questioned about Kafwaya on Tuesday, Mundubile stated that he had no prior knowledge of his whereabouts following the raid, which he claimed took place at his residence. The police confirmed Kafwaya's demise late on Wednesday as calls grew for more information about his fate.
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