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Activists survive accident
Zimbabwe
National Students Union (ZINASU)
November 15, 2010
Zimbabwe National
Students Union (ZINASU) National President Obert Masaraure and University
of Zimbabwe student activist Pride Mkono survived a life threatening
accident on the night of Friday 12 November 2010 along the Gweru
- Bulawayo road. The two student leaders were travelling to Bulawayo
for the Zimbabwe Social Forum aboard a Mazda B18 around 2300hrs
when the truck veered off the road.
The duo received treatment in Gweru but Pride Mkono
is still being treated for internal head injuries by the Counseling
Service Unit. The doctor advised the ZINASU President to take 96
hours bed rest to recuperate from a head injury he sustained from
the accident, meanwhile Vice-President Tafadzwa Kutya is Acting
President.
The National
President had no time to rest as he was summoned to court today
together with Vice President Tafadzwa Kutya, activists Gamuchirayi
Mukura, Tryvine Musokeri and Archiford Mudzengi for charges of addressing
an "unlawful gathering" on 16 June 2010. The five were
remanded out of custody to 6 December 2010.
ZINASU bemoans the continued detention of Samson
Nxumalo and Mudzengi who have been incarcerated for the past 45
days for skipping bail. The Union demands the immediate release
of the duo so that they can be tried from home in the two year old
case.
Meanwhile the ZINASU Gender office held two provincial
female students' summit for Midlands and Manicaland making
it four out of the six administrative regions of ZINASU. The Female
Summits are meant to improve female students' participation
in ZINASU activities.
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