Prosecution Complained of Kadzuwa's Abscondment of Court Sessions
High Court in Lilongwe has revoked a bail for Robert Kadzuwa one of the accused persons in the case of attempted murder of Malawi's former Budget Director Paul Mphwiyo for failure to appear in court proceedings for over three days.
The effect will lead to arrest of Kadzuwa who was not present at the court this Wednesday.
On Wednesday, when the High Court began three day sessions, a continuation of state witness parade in the case of the attempted murder of Mphwiyo following a month recess, Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Mary Kachali made an application that Robert Kadzuwa's bail be revoked because he has stopped attending court proceedings since last month session.
Kadzuwa has been missing previous court session after an excuse that he wanted to attend funeral of his family member and failed to appear on Wednesday court proceedings.
Judge Michael Mtambo sustained the prosecution application which its effect will lead to arrest of Kadzuwa.
Robert Kadzuwa is being accused of attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder of Paul Mphwiyo. He is being accused together with Raphael Kasambara, Pika and his brother Dauka Manondo, Oswald Lutepo and McDonald Kumwembe.
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