Three Livingstone Institute of Business and Engineering Studies (LIBES) lecturers have pleaded guilty to the charge of conduct likely to cause breach of peace.

CHALI MULENGA, Livingstone
Three Livingstone Institute of Business and Engineering Studies (LIBES) lecturers have pleaded guilty to the charge of conduct likely to cause breach of peace.
This is in a case in which National Union of Technical Education Lecturers and Allied Workers LIBES branch chairperson, Joseph Kaira,45, who is also a lecturer for building and construction, his vice chairperson, John Nkosa,28,  a lecturer for business studies,  and Silvia Lutangu Long,52, also a lecturer for business studies and also a union leader are charged with conduct likely to cause the breach of peace 178 (f) of the penal chapters 87 of the laws of Zambia.
It is alleged that on February 1 this year in Livingstone, the trio jointly and whilst acting together at LIBES did publicly conduct themselves in manner which was to cause the breach of peace.
When the matter came up for trial before Magistrate Benjamin Mwelwa, the trio admitted having understood the charge and pleaded guilty.
Magistrate told the state that the matter should have been resolved at the police station instead of bringing the matter to court.  The state told the court that they were simply acting from instructions from their superiors.
The state applied to the court that matter be adjourned to next week Monday for facts and sentencing and the accused person have been remanded in custody.

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