MINISTRY of Lands and Natural Resources Chief Registrar Agatha Banda has told the Economic and Financial Crimes Court that according to records at the ministry, Ndozo lodge proprietor Chrint Sichamba and his co-accused own 26 properties. Banda was testifying in a matter in which Sichamba, his wife Eudora Nambela and son, David, are facing corruption charges involving over K781 million and more than $10 million. The trio was also arrested for possession of 140 properties suspected to be proceeds of crime. The three are also jointly charged with Ndozo Lodge and Mulozi Trading Limited co-directors and shareholders. When the matter came up for commencement of trial before magistrate Irene Wishimanga, Banda narrated how the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) sent a warrant...

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