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Livingstone Tycoon's judgement defered

The Livingstone Magistrate Court has adjourned a case involving two businessmen and a woman accused of illegally obtaining land in the tourist capital.  Magistrate Kahoyi Mushabati explained that the judgment was not ready, citing the bulk of the case records and the need for further review. "As you have seen, this is quite voluminous, like the Bible, so I need more time to look at it," he said. The case has been rescheduled for January 27, 2025, to allow all parties sufficient time.  Furthermore, Magistrate Mushabati noted that the court would be on leave and would only resume work in the new year. "I will be going on leave, as you know it's the farming season, and I need to go and rest," he said. One of the accused, Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, requested the postponement, stating he needed to travel to India for medical treatment. This is in a case where Israel Mushoke, 54, Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, 65, and businesswoman Lata Jehendra Shah, 60, ar...

Livingstone Social Worker Urges Men to Take Responsibility in the Fight Against HIV

By Chali Mulenga   Livingstone, Zambia – Renowned social worker Joseph Moyo has issued a passionate call to action for men to take responsibility in combating the spread of HIV.  Speaking from his extensive experience working with communities, Mr Moyo highlighted the critical role men play in the transmission and prevention of the virus, urging them to embrace openness and accountability in addressing their health challenges.   “Men’s silence is one of the greatest barriers to controlling HIV,” Mr Moyo stated.  “It is well-documented that many HIV infections are brought into families by men who fail to disclose their status. This silence is destroying families and lives.”    Women Leading the Way   Mr Moyo noted that women often demonstrate greater responsibility when it comes to health challenges, including HIV.  “When women discover their status, they disclose it to their partners.  This transparency allows couples to ta...

Witness Defends Businessman in Livingstone Land Dispute

 In a case before Magistrate Kahoyi Mushabati, Ian Mulemwa provided a defense for businessman Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, recounting his involvement in facilitating a land transaction between Chihanganlal and Israel Mushoke, who was selling the parcel. Mulemwa stated that he knew all three accused individuals and described his role as a middleman who connected Chihanganlal and Mushoke.  “Israel approached me, mentioning he had a parcel of land for sale,” Mulemwa said.  “I shared this information with Shah, who expressed interest after confirming the land was titled and ready for sale.” According to Mulemwa, he accompanied both men to inspect the property, where he personally witnessed Mushoke marking the land’s beacons.  He confirmed that once Chihanganlal and his family were satisfied with the inspection, they proceeded to finalize the contract.  Mulemwa served as a witness to the contract, overseeing the signing and documentation, which he testified appe...

Woman Denies Charges in Land Dispute, Claims Innocence in Document Fraud Case

 Lata Jehendra Shah, wife of businessman Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, faced court this week in a case surrounding an alleged fraudulent land purchase, defending her role as a supportive family member in what she claims was a legitimate transaction for their son. This is in a case where   Israel Mushoke, Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, and Lata Jehendra Shah all of Livingstone. They face charges of making false statements and entering private property without permission. Israel Mushoke, 54, and Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, 65, are accused of misleading a government officer, George Susiku Sindila, into signing a document related to land in Livingstone between January and June 2022. They also face charges of trespassing on private property with intent to commit an offense. Lata Jehendra Shah, a 60-year-old businesswoman, is also implicated in these activities. The defendants are represented by lawyers from Swizt Mweemba and Associates. According to Shah te...

Businessman Defends Land Purchase as Fraud Accusations Unfold

A businessman Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal appeared in court firmly denying allegations of fraud and criminal trespass linked to his purchase of a plot of land in Livingstone. This is in a case where Israel Mushoke, Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, and Lata Jehendra Shah all of Livingstone. They face charges of making false statements and entering private property without permission. Israel Mushoke, 54, and Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, 65, are accused of misleading a government officer, George Susiku Sindila, into signing a document related to land in Livingstone between January and June 2022. They also face charges of trespassing on private property with intent to commit an offense. Lata Jehendra Shah, a 60-year-old businesswoman, is also implicated in these activities. The defendants are represented by lawyers from Swizt Mweemba and Associates. Chihanganlal contends before Livingstone magistrate Kahoyi Mushabati that he recounted how he first learned about the l...

Defendant Denies Charges, Claims Property Deal Followed Legal Process

Livingstone businessman has told the court that his actions to sale his plot were lawful, with no intent to mislead, and that the accusations are baseless. This is in a case where Israel Mushoke, Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, and Lata Jehendra Shah all of Livingstone. They face charges of making false statements and entering private property without permission. Israel Mushoke, 54, and Shah Jayendra Kumar Chihanganlal, 65, are accused of misleading a government officer, George Susiku Sindila, into signing a document related to land in Livingstone between January and June 2022. They also face charges of trespassing on private property with intent to commit an offense. Lata Jehendra Shah, a 60-year-old businesswoman, is also implicated in these activities. The defendants are represented by lawyers from Swizt Mweemba and Associates. In a defense before Livingstone magistrate Kahoyi Mushabati, Mushoke, one of three defendants accused of trespass and fraud in a high-profile l...

Zambia’s Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport Wins Top Regional Award

The Zambia Airports Corporation Limited (ZACL) is delighted to announce that Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe International Airport (SMKIA) has been honored with the title of "Best International Airport – Regional" for Southern Africa at the prestigious World Luxury Travel Awards 2024.  The award was presented during a gala ceremony at AYANA Bali in Indonesia. The World Luxury Travel Awards, established in 2006, are recognized as a premier benchmark in the luxury travel industry.  They offer international recognition to institutions chosen through voting by guests, travelers, and industry professionals alike.  Every year, over 300,000 international travelers cast their votes over a four-week period to select the award winners.  This award reflects the global admiration and support for Zambia's travel industry, as SMKIA stood out among regional competitors. statement issued by Mrs. Monde Wood Yamalezi, ZACL's Acting Communications and Brand Manager, ZACL extended its gratitude t...