Zambian opposition leader leaves prison as treason charges dropped
Lusaka — Zambian opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema was released from prison on Wednesday and the treason charges against him were dropped shortly before his trial was to begin in Lusaka. Hichilema has been in custody since April over an incident in which he allegedly failed to give way to President Edgar Lungu’s motorcade. His trial, which was due to begin during the morning, had threatened to rock a country known for its relative stability. "Hakainde Hichilema and his five co-accused have been released from prison with the treason charge dropped," the United Party for National Development (UPND) said in a statement. Lillian Kayuni, director of public prosecution, told the court she would be "entering a nolle prosequi" — a formal notice of abandonment. Lungu, who narrowly beat Hichilema in last year’s presidential election, has dismissed allegations of growing authoritarianism and has accused his rival of trying to overturn the election result. Hichilema and five aides denied the...
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