Zambia court releases opposition leaders

Two leaders of Zambia’s opposition United Party for National Development (UPND), who recently lost in the country’s presidential elections, were released Thursday following their arrest a day earlier.

A court in Ndola city released UPND President Hakainde Hichilema and his deputy Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba after they each posted a $2,500 bond.

The arrests came after the pair were summoned over a complaint they were trying to incite people to reject the result of August’s presidential election, which saw President Edgar Lungu returned to office after a bitter and violent campaign.

The UPND rejects the election result and claims that “stolen votes” resulted in Lungu’s victory. He was declared the winner with 50.3 percent against Hichilema’s 47.63 percent.

Clashes were reported between UPND supporters and Lungu's followers after the announcement of the result.

On the charges of inciting violence in Mpongwe and seditious practices, the duo pleaded not guilty in front of the Ndola-based judge.

Lawyers representing Hichilema and Mwamba said the duo were denied access to food and clean beds when they were put in police cells.

The court set Oct. 19 as the trial date.

Newsletter

These images show the Sun’s surface in greater detail than ever before

On Wednesday, astronomers released what they said were the most detailed images ever taken of the surface of our sun. As...

Magnitude 7.7 quake hits between Cuba and Jamaica, but no injuries

A powerful magnitude 7.7 earthquake struck in the Caribbean Sea between Jamaica and eastern Cuba on Tuesday, shaking a v...

US House passes bill on sanctions against Chinese officials for meddling in Dalai Lama’s succession

The US House of Representatives has passed a bill that authorises financial and travel sanctions against Chinese officia...

Squid Brains Are Nearly as Complex as Dog Brains, Researchers Claim

We all know that cephalopods are wicked smart, and their complex nerve systems go some way to explain their aptitudes. N...

Four Japanese evacuees from Wuhan taken to hospital with fevers

Japanese officials say four evacuees on a flight from the Chinese city of Wuhan have a cough and fever. Tokyo Metropolit...

US military recovers remains from Afghanistan plane crash

The United States on Tuesday recovered the remains of two personnel from a US military aircraft that crashed in Afghanis...