Zamba faces government-initiated case, given 14-days to respond

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Colleen Zamba, who previously served as Presidential Secretary and Minister, has been formally given fourteen days to respond to a case filed against her by a government agency.

The allegations in the case claim that Zamba improperly exercised her official powers, actions considered unlawful under government regulations.

The authorities have directed the court registry to summon Zamba to appear before the court and provide explanations regarding the reasons for which she has been charged.

Zamba’s legal representatives have approached the court requesting that she be granted bail while the matter continues to unfold.

The case is ongoing, and both legal teams are expected to present their arguments as the court sets the schedule for further proceedings.

Observers note that the developments will be closely monitored, given Zamba’s high-profile roles in the past and the potential implications for governance and accountability.

The judiciary is expected to provide updates as the matter progresses, ensuring that the rule of law is upheld in handling allegations against public officials.

Colleen Zamba’s response within the fourteen-day period will determine the next steps in the legal process, including any hearings or additional motions filed by either party.

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