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#ShutDownZim2016 ZLHR secures acquittal of second batch of Bulawayo as Beitbridge Magistrate releases former MDC councillor on bail

August 5, 2016

Source: Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights

BULAWAYO Magistrate Stephen Ndlovu on 4 August 2016 acquitted two Bulawayo residents who were arrested last month during the stay away code named #SHUTDOWNZIM2016.

Simbarashe Mubaiwa and Thabani Maseko who were arrested in Luveve and charged with Public Violence and contravening section 36 (1) (a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] were acquitted at the close of the States case.

This comes after four Bulawayo residents who were arrested over a “MUGABE MUST GO” rant during the stay away protest where acquitted by Magistrate Tawanda Muchemwa on Tuesday 2 August 2016.
In Beitbridge, Magistrate Gloria Takundwa granted $100 bail to Morgan Ncube, a former councillor in the border town, who was arrested on Wednesday 03 August 2016 and charged with committing public violence.

Prosecutors claimed that Ncube committed public violence when he participated in a protest held in the border town against the imposition of an import ban on some basic commodities.

Ncube was remanded out of custody to 22 August 2016 for trial together with other Beitbridge residents. Ncube’s arrest brings to 31 the number of people arrested for allegedly taking part in the demonstration staged at the Beitbridge border post.

Source: Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights

Filed Under: NGO Statements, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights Tagged With: arrests, human rights, protest

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