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Court Acquits Juveniles, Residents Arrested For Chanting Opposition Slogan

2 years agoThu, 17 Feb 2022 13:56:26 GMT
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Court Acquits Juveniles, Residents Arrested For Chanting Opposition Slogan

Chitungwiza Magistrates’ court Thursday acquitted some juveniles and minors who were arrested last year for chanting opposition party slogans during a voter registration mobilisation campaign. Pindula News presents a case update issued by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR):

ZIM COURT ACQUITS SLOGAN-CHANTING JUVENILES AND RESIDENTS

CHITUNGWIZA Magistrate Gladys Moyo on Thursday 17 February 2022 set free some juveniles and residents who had been on trial after they were arrested last year for allegedly encouraging people to register to vote and chanting opposition party slogans during a procession.

The seven Chitungwiza residents namely Gibson Chizunza aged 18 years, Tinashe Gutsa aged 22 years, Never Chigada aged 32 years, Josephine Mundiya aged 34 years, Catherine Changaya aged 38 years, Tanatswa Kapfidza aged 16 years and Michael Munjanja aged 17 years, were arrested on 16 October 2021 and charged with participating in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breaches of peace or bigotry as defined in Section 37(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

During trial, prosecutors accused the seven juveniles and residents, who were represented by Tapiwa Muchineripi of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights of conducting a procession along Hadzinanhanga road in Unit D high-density suburb in Seke heading towards Unit J high-density suburb in Seke while wearing white t-shirts inscribed “Register to vote for change” in front and “Ngaapinde hake mukomana” at the back and chanting an opposition party slogan “Chinja Maitiro Chinja”.

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But on Thursday 17 February 2022, Magistrate Moyo discharged the seven Chitungwiza residents at the close of the prosecution case after ruling that prosecutors failed to lead any credible evidence during trial to satisfy the essential elements of the alleged offence.

Magistrate Moyo also ruled that no eyewitnesses who saw the accused persons allegedly committing the offence and neither was there any evidence led from people whose peace was reportedly disturbed or whose free movement was allegedly hindered during the residents’ procession.

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights
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No. 103 Sam Nujoma Street, Harare, Zimbabwe
Phone: (+263 8677005347, +263 242 764085/705370/708118
Email: info@zlhr.org.zw
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