Livingstone District Commissioner Paul Sensele Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum Over Allegations
Livingstone District Commissioner Paul Sensele has given a 48-hour deadline to the administrator of the "Munyaule" Facebook page to retract allegations implicating him in the leaking of sensitive information to First Lady Mutinta Hichilema. ure to comply, Sensele warns, will result in legal action.
In a statement released earlier today, Sensele expressed his intention to pursue legal recourse against the individual behind the "Munyaule" page, accusing them of defamation. He emized that he has never been to the community house since the current administration took office and questioned the credibility of the allegations.
"I haver been to the community house. From the time that they won the election, they don't know where we meet from," Sensele stated. He furtherllenged the accuser to provide evidence supporting their claims, suggesting that the allegations are baseless and intended to tarnish his reputation.
The controvyenters around claims that Sensele, along with other individuals, has been leaking information to First Lady Mutinta Hichilema. Sensele vehemendenies these allegations, asserting that they are unfounded and malicious.
"How do you say aied person that has a girlfriend, a boyfriend, in the name of Kevin Bale? And Kevin Bale is also a married man. I know all these people. I'll make sure I meet them and we sue," Sensele remarked, referring to one of the individuals mentioned in the allegations.
The "Munyaule" Facekage administrator has yet to respond to Sensele's ultimatum. The situation remains f, and further developments are anticipated as the deadline approaches.
This incident highlightsengoing challenges of misinformation and defamation in the digital age, underscoring the importance of verifying information before dissemination. It also raises questions abohe responsibilities of social media users and the potential legal consequences of spreading unverified claims.
As the deadline looms, all eya on the "Munyaule" page administrator to see whether they will comply with Sensele's demands or face legal action. The outcome could set a significarecedent for how similar cases are handled in the future.
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