HORIZON Education Trust Board Chairperson Leslie Mbula says the school will appeal against the K45 million that the court ordered the state to compensate the learning institution because it’s not enough. The Lusaka High Court recently ordered the state to pay Horizon Education Trust K45 million as compensation for the compulsory acquisition of the school, now Kabulonga Trust Schools. This is a matter in which the school sought judicial review in 2019 over government’s decision to compulsorily acquire stand number KABUL-N69565/196, Kabulonga, which hosts the school. According to a judgement on assessment of compensation, High Court District Registrar Musonda Mwandira said the adequate compensation for property of that magnitude should be K45,000,000 at market value. She said in her own...

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