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Mfuwe MP says she is remorseful.
JAILED Mfuwe lawmaker Maureen Mabonga has expressed remorse for her remarks that landed her in court. Through her lawyer, Leone Lemba, Ms Mabonga said in mitigation that she had taken heed of the court’s guidance that leaders must be cautious with their utterances and avoid inciting the public. Before sentencing her to eight months of simple […]
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