Journalist faces jail over fax message against Levy

By Gideon Thole
VIBRANT journalist  Anthony Mukwita faces seven years  imprisonment with hard labour  for being in possession of a fax  which the police allege is seditious material.
The police has since recorded a warn and caution statement from the scribe, both his lawyer Sakwiba Sikota and the Media Institute of of Southern Africa (MISA) have confirmed the development.
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