Zambian opposition politician charged over cost-of-living protest
Police in Zambia have charged a former minister with holding an unlawful assembly at his house.
Chishimba Kambwili, who served as information minister in the previous government, was arrested on Monday after a group of youths protesting against the high cost of living assembled outside his residence in the capital, Lusaka.
A former diplomat who witnessed the arrest condemned the action in an interview with the BBC.
βIt flies in the face of the constitution and guaranteed freedoms of assembly and association. How can you be charged with unlawful assembly at your own private residence? This is but harassment of the opposition," Emmanuel Mwamba said.
Political activist Charles Kakula was also charged along with Mr Kambwili - both were freed on Tuesday.
A local TV station shared a video of Monday's arrest:
KAMBWILI DETAINED FOR UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY
— Diamond TV πΊπ»π± (@diamondtvzambia) February 6, 2023
By Rhodah Mvula
Patriotic Front -PF- presidential hopeful, Chishimba Kambwili, has been arrested and charged with unlawful assembly.
Mr. Kambwili is jointly charged with Charles Kakula. pic.twitter.com/axzL1vtTxK