A THIRTY- FOUR year old Kitwe business woman today narrated in the Kitwe High Court how she had received a call from a man allegedly informing her that he had killed his lover Stein Lomuthuzi Mwenso.
Before High Court Judge Catherine Makungu was Barbara Chipasha Whiteman, 34 a businesswoman of Flat one, Club Street in Kitwe’s Nkana West, Zambia
This is in a case in which Malcolm Lwamba 24 is accused of murdering Lomuthuzi Mwenso Stein aged 32, contrary to section 200 of the penal code chapter 87 of the laws of Zambia.
Facts before the court were that Lwamba, on May 9 this year, in Kitwe did murder Stein Lomuthuzi Mwenso.
Ms. Whiteman told the court that around 23:00 hours on the material day, she received a call from Lwamba informing her that he had killed her best friend Lolo (Lomuthuzi).
She said a few minutes later, Lwamba called her again asking her to inform Lolo’s mother that he had killed her precious daughter.
She further told the court that when she asked him why he had murdered her best friend, Lwamba allegedly said he killed her because he was tired of being treated like crap.
Ms. Whiteman also told the court that Lwamba later sent her a text message on her mobile phone saying that he was sorry for murdering Lolo and that he was going to flee to the Congo but if caught by the police, he was going to serve the jail sentence like a man.
She further said around 03:00 hours the same night, Lwamba allegedly phoned again asking her if Lolo had really died.
When asked by the defense lawyer Kelvin Bwalya if she still had the message allegedly sent by Lwamba, Ms. Whiteman said it got deleted.
Earlier, another witness Kaoma Mulongoti 26, of P3-03 Ndeke Changachanga Township, told the court that he heard Lwamba and Lolo quarreling behind the house.
Mulongoti, who was living in the servants quarters at the couples’ house, said he was woken up by Lolo’s daughter, Justina and the guard around 22:00 hours and was informed that Lolo and Lwamba were fighting.
He said when he got outside the house, he heard screams coming from behind the house where Lolo and Lwamba were fighting from.
He said he then went behind the house but could not see anything because it was dark but he could hear the couple arguing on top of their voices.
Mulongoti said he called out for Lwamba who told him to mind his business because the wrangle was purely personal.
He said he again heard Lolo screaming and he decided to check what was happening but he could not see anything because it was dark.
He called for Lwamba who assured him that he was not going to harm Lolo.
Mulongoti said later Lwamba came from behind the house and asked Mulongoti to give him fresh clothes from his bedroom because the ones he was wearing were dirty.
Mulongoti added that he refused and asked him to send his step daughter Justina.
He told the court that Lwamba asked his step daughter to get into the house because he wanted to change his clothes.
He further said when he finished changing his clothes Lolo’s mother and the father drove into the yard and Lwamba decided to ran away.
Mulongoti said when Mrs. Stein came out of the car and asked for her daughter, she was told that she was behind the house.
He said when she checked behind the house, she could not see her daughter because it was very dark adding that at that point, a search for her was conducted.
He said that they found Lolo lying unconscious in a furrow behind the house with blood coming out from her face.
Mulongoti said they tried to lift Lolo but her body was slippery because there was water, which was poured her.
He said they managed to lift her, put her in her mother’s vehicle and rushed her to their Company Clinic where she was pronounced dead.
Trial continues.
ZANIS