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Kasambara back in a Malawi court accused of attempted murder on Paul Mphwiyo

Raphael Kasambara is both defendant and defence attorney in the case. When the proceedings last adjourned Kasambara was cross-examining victim Paul Mphwiyo raising a lot of inconsistences and flustering Mr Paul Mphwiyo.
Oswald Lutepo is the chief cashgate suspect, accused of looting MK5.4 billion. He implicated former Malawi president, Joyce Banda, in his case. Ralph Kasambara also named Joyce Banda as a potential defence witness. The former President Joyce Banda has not been seen in Malawi since losing the elections to Peter Mutharika in May of 2014.  Kasambara back in a Malawi court accused of attempted murder on Paul Mphwiyo: Kasambara back in a Malawi court accused of attempted murder on Paul Mphwiyo

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