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Chiluba’s Son Sues to Recover Property

Late Republican President Frederick Chiluba’s son Mikoyani Chiluba has sued Roma Properties Limited for resisting to return property allegedly purchased at US$100, 000 from a Mr. Geoffrey Mee.
Mr Chiluba, through his lawyer Sakwiba Sikota, has sued Roma Properties Limited in the Lusaka High Court and seeks the court’s indulgence for an order for the agency to return his property known as No. 441A/236 situated in Lusaka.
He also seeks in the alternative an order for a declaration that the agent holds the said property as his constructive trustee.
Mr Chiluba further seeks for costs and any other reliefs that the court may deem fit.
According to his statement of claim, on October 31, 2011, his father the late Dr Chiluba purchased a house from Mr Mee at a price of US$100, 000 using Roma Properties Limited as an agent.
He disclosed that despite the foregoing, Roma Properties was resisting to return the said property to him and instead asserted the right of ownership devoid of any trusteeship.
The defendant, Roma Properties Limited, is a private company incorporated under the Companies Act of the laws of Zambia.

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11 Responses to Chiluba’s Son Sues to Recover Property

  1. kakolwe Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 5:40 am

    Wamona @Hello Haters! Kalya katata kaliko rather or,
    Outside the country kasha amaproperty ayacine noti ati ukwangala!

  2. Air Mukwai_ Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 5:49 am

    This case will go nowhere.
    1. Involving Sakwiba Sikota who has never won a winning case, leaves much for speculation. He’s a first degree crook.
    2. The property was purchased by Dr. Chiluba, the father. Now the son want to claim ownership of the property. Did the farther bought that property under Mikoyani Chiluba or under his name?
    3. The Mee family originating from Samfya are also crooks.
    4. It’s crook Vs crook Vs crook Vs crook….Chiluba, Sakwiba, Mee…..

  3. Lassa lassa Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 6:14 am

    What a shame a grown ass man still has to depend on his father to survive.Miko and all Chiluba’s children are just failures in life.

  4. New Educated Zambia©❤√ Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 8:13 am

    If he is entitled to it let thr courts rule justly. He is a privileged chap anyway and under pf the rich will get what they want

  5. Chovix Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 8:17 am

    When did FTJ die? This guy is saying that his Dad bought the property on 31st october,2011 but to the best of my knowledge FTJ died before PF came into power in 2011 so there must be a mix up somewhere.

  6. Mutobambale Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 9:49 am

    Property my foot a big mansion with no electricty Ati $200,000 you can’t use Zambian currency nomba.

  7. Cuundu Caitwa Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 11:12 am

    The contract was made between two people. Uwabutatu nikabolala, the doctrine of PRIVITY states”the contract is made between two parties and the third party can not enforce in any court”

    • Q.P.D Reply

      December 21, 2015 at 11:30 am

      Nez u for the first time you almost said something costructive but u have taken your dirty ass offroad.This guy knows what he’s talking abt,it doesn’t mean when his father is late ninshi everything is dead no.Fight for your property bro go 4 it.Good luck.You deserve it.

  8. ISIL Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 12:48 pm

    ba mwana Chiluba bena kuwayawayafye mweeee! oh ntilefye bamwana ba former kateka wesu awe sure

  9. Lima Reply

    December 21, 2015 at 2:12 pm

    Bane let’s face the reality no politics involved, if the father bot the said house let him fight for it

  10. MWALE Reply

    December 22, 2015 at 8:18 am

    Miko Or Mikoyan? FJT Named His Children After World Great Leaders Iam Made To Bliv. No Wonder He Had Named His Sons; Castro, Tito His First Born Etc.

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