News Digest - Tuesday, October 14th, 2025

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Today's news underscores our nation's commitment to upholding the law and protecting citizens, as authorities demonstrate firm action against serious crimes and financial offences impacting national revenue and community safety.

Main Stories

  1. Solwezi Man Fined K320,851 for Vehicle Smuggling
    Osward Miyoba was convicted by the Solwezi EFCC court for smuggling a motor vehicle into Zambia and evading K75,100 in duties and taxes between 2022 and 2023. Magistrate Arnold Kasongamulilo ordered Miyoba to pay ZRA K320,851, comprising evaded taxes, penalties, and prosecution costs, reinforcing our collective fight against illicit activities that deprive the treasury of vital resources for national development.
  2. Kapiri Mposhi Man Found Murdered and Buried in Shop
    Police in Central Province discovered the decomposed body of Patrick Champolela, missing since March 2025, buried inside a shop in Lunda Village, Kapiri Mposhi. Investigations point to suspected murder, with 22-year-old Shadrick Tembo, who possessed the shop keys and was seen accessing it, detained for questioning. This tragic case highlights ongoing efforts to ensure justice and safety within our communities.

Other Notable Stories

  • Crime & Justice:
    • Police confirm the body of Patrick Champolela was found on October 10th with legs protruding from a shallow grave inside the shop, tied with green chitenge material, awaiting exhumation and postmortem.
    • Solwezi Economic and Financial Crimes Court Magistrate Arnold Kasongamulilo accepted Osward Miyoba's plea agreement application under the Plea Negotiations and Agreements Act, resulting in the K320,851 penalty confirmed by ZRA's Oliver Nzala.

Key Takeaways & Watchpoints

  • The substantial penalty imposed in the Solwezi smuggling case serves as a strong deterrent against tax evasion, crucial for funding our public services.
  • Police investigations into the Kapiri Mposhi murder are active, with developments expected as forensic procedures commence on the recovered body.
  • Continued vigilance and community cooperation remain essential in combating both economic crimes and violent offences across our provinces.
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Generated on October 14, 2025 at 5:37 PM UTC