THE Non-Governmental Organisations Coordinating Council (NGOCC) has called for the immediate arrest of Kasama Member of Parliament Geoffrey Mwamba for beating his wife leaving her with deep cuts, bodily bruises and a stitched face.
Mr Mwamba, however, said he regrets his action to clobber his wife but said she went too far which forced him to resort to violence.
NGOCC executive director Engwase Mwale described as unacceptable actions by the PF chairperson for elections to beat up his wife and has urged the police to arrest him to answer charges in the courts of law.
Commenting on Mr Mwamba’s battering of his wife Chama on Sunday, Ms Mwale said her organisation was deeply saddened and disappointed by the conduct of the PF MP.
“We are very disappointed that we can have leaders in this country today who engage in wife beating. We strongly condemn this act. Mr Mwamba should be brought to book for the violence against a woman,” she said.
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“I regret it had to happen. I acted out of impulse. It was a very small matter, which could have been resolved but she over reacted. But I love her and we love each other. Because of this, a lot of people have been admiring us,” Mr Mwamba said. [/pullquote]
She advised Mrs Mwamba against withdrawing the case saying the law should take its course.
Ms Mwale said leaders should account for their actions and they should lead exemplary lives.
But Mr Mwamba said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that he felt sorry for beating his wife and blamed her family members of influencing her to report the matter to police because he had been chasing them from his house lately.
“I regret it had to happen. I acted out of impulse. It was a very small matter, which could have been resolved but she over reacted. But I love her and we love each other. Because of this, a lot of people have been admiring us,” Mr Mwamba said.
Mr Mwamba’s wife Chama is admitted to KPM Hospital in Lusaka’s Kabulonga area after she was beaten over a family dispute.
Police at Woodlands police station have since opened a docket against Mr Mwamba.
“You know I married from the Mwenso family and they used to have a lot of money and they have now become so broke. This is a family matter between the two of us. I come from a royal family and a rich background but we have got our own ways of solving problems,” Mr Mwamba said.
When informed that there was pressure from the civil society that he should be arrested, Mr Mwamba said anybody who wants to interfere with his family matters should go ahead and he was not moved.
“Let them go ahead. Marriage is about two people whether civil society or no civil society so what. We are going to court I will defend myself and I will give them reasons why that had to happen and that’s when they will know the truth. Tell them I don’t care. I have my own life to lead,” Mr Mwamba said.
Asked why he had not visited his wife since she was admitted, Mr Mwamba said “I don’t want problems. I know that my wife is being incited by her stupid brothers so if I go there, they may offend me and I will react.”
[Times of Zambia]