Can drug cartridge, medical records, and a neighbour’s word secure conviction?

[Zambian Eye - Zambia] - 28/01/2026
203 Views On February 9, 2026, the Mpika Subordinate Court will decide, delivering a much anticipated ruling on the NPA’s “victimless prosecution” strategy in a case where the victim disappeared and her family sought to withdraw charges. This case directly mirrors the recent directive of the (…)
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