In a shocking incident, Guntilla Muleya, the Director General of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), was found shot dead in Lusaka. The tragic discovery was made under circumstances that remain unclear, prompting an investigation by local authorities.
Muleya, who was a prominent figure in Zambia’s media regulatory landscape, played a crucial role in overseeing and regulating the broadcasting industry. His unexpected death has sent shockwaves through the media community and the public at large.
Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding Muleya’s death. Details are still emerging, and the police have not yet released any official statements regarding the motive or potential suspects involved in the incident. The media community and the general public are eagerly awaiting further information as the investigation progresses.
Guntilla Muleya’s passing is a significant loss for the broadcasting sector in Zambia. Colleagues and professionals within the industry have expressed their condolences, highlighting his contributions to the field and his commitment to upholding broadcasting standards and regulations.
As the investigation continues, there is widespread hope that the truth behind this tragic incident will soon come to light and that those responsible will be brought to justice. The death of Guntilla Muleya has cast a somber mood over Lusaka, with many mourning the loss of a dedicated public servant and a respected leader in the broadcasting community.
Source: Lusakatimes

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