NPA Says Dalitso Property Forfeiture Followed Due Process
[Lusakatimes - Zambia] - 11/02/2026
The National Prosecution Authority (NPA) says the forfeiture to the State of properties worth more than K24 million belonging to the late former President Edgar Lungu’s son, Dalitso, was conducted lawfully and was not politically motivated. On Monday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Court (…)
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