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Jestina
Mukoko to appear in court
The Herald (Zimbabwe)
December 24, 2008
FORMER ZBC newscaster
Jestina Mukoko and nine MDC-T activists are expected to appear in
a Harare court today on charges of recruiting or attempting to recruit
people for purposes of undergoing military training to overthrow
the Government.
Mukoko, an MDC-T
activist and director of an NGO - the Zimbabwe
Peace Project - was picked up at her Norton home on December
5.
The other eight are the
husband and wife team of Manuel and Concilia Chinanzvavana of Zvimba,
Pieter Kaseke of Banket, Audrey Zimbudzana of Chinhoyi, Broderick
Takawira, the provincial co-ordinator of the ZPP for Mashonaland
East; Fidelis Mujabuki Chiramba, the MDC-T Zvimba South chairman;
Violet Mapfuranhewe and Collen Mutemagau, MDC-T Zvimba South youth
district chairman.
A statement from the
Zimbabwe Republic Police yesterday said some time in April this
year, Manuel allegedly recruited Ricardo Hwasheni, a police constable
based at Waterfalls in Harare, to undergo military training in Botswana
with a view to forcibly deposing the Government and replace it with
one led by Morgan Tsvangirai.
Manuel allegedly tasked
Hwasheni to recruit four other policemen, promising them US$2 000
each.
Later, the statement
said, Manuel and Kaseke, who is Hwasheni's cousin, went to MDC-T's
headquarters at Harvest House, where a man identified only as Josen
interviewed Hwasheni.
After the interview,
Josen allegedly told Hwasheni that he would hear from him within
two weeks or that Mukoko would contact him.
In June, the statement
says, Hwasheni met Mukoko at her offices in Milton Park in Harare
where she further interviewed him before handing him over to Takawira,
who told him that he would be contacted within two weeks.
The statement further
alleged that a man
who had been sent by
Mukoko met Hwasheni at Girls' High School in Harare and gave him
200 pula and some Zimbabwean dollars for transport to Botswana where
he was to meet a man known as Special.
Hwasheni crossed into
Botswana in July through the Plumtree border post and met Special
at Ramokgwebana Border Post.
Special took Hwasheni
to a military camp in Botswana where he underwent training in the
use of FN and AK rifles, military tactics as well as political lessons
together with five other MDC-T recruits.
There were, according
to the statement, 50 other recruits undergoing military training
in the same camp.
Hwasheni returned to
Zimbabwe with specific instructions to study the mood of junior
police officers inasfar as loyalty was concerned and the mood of
the public towards Government.
When he was arrested
Hwasheni implicated Mukoko, Takawira, Manuel, Kaseke and Zimbudzana.
The other four - Concilia,
Chiramba, Violet and Mutemagau - are being accused of recruiting
people for training under the National Youth Symposium Training
Programme in Botswana in July.
Concilia is alleged to
have recruited Tapera Mapfuranhewe, who is Violet's brother, for
the programme warning him not to tell anyone about it.
Tapera was given two
letters which he took to Harvest House by Concilia and Ellen Musoni
recommending him as a suitable candidate for the training.
Morleen Ncube and "Professor"
Malvern interviewed Tapera together with 50 others at Harvest House
and 48 who passed the interview attended a workshop held in Kadoma
where they were told about the trip to Botswana for military training.
Between the end of August
and September 9, the group allegedly travelled to Botswana in three
batches with Tapera in the last batch that had 17 recruits with
instructions from Edson Chamisa to meet a man known only as Zola.
The group was taken to
Okavango Training Camp where they joined 120 other recruits, but
on October 16 Tapera escaped and returned to Zimbabwe where he reported
the military training to the State prompting an investigation.
Concilia and Chiramba
are also being accused of holding meetings in Banket where they
encouraged MDC-T youths to undergo military training in Botswana.
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