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Mahlangu's
trial commences
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
August 26, 2009
The trial of Thamsanqa
Mahlangu, the Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment
Deputy Minister and Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) National
Youth Chairman commenced on Wednesday 26 August 2009 at the Harare
Magistrates Court.
Mahlangu, who is jointly
charged with his personal assistant Malvern Chadamoyo and two Hwange
ladies Geraldine Phiri and Patience Nyoni is on trial for allegedly
stealing a cellphone belonging to former war veterans leader and
ZANU PF member Joseph Chinotimba.
In his evidence in chief
Chinotimba, one of the State witnesses in the case told Harare Magistrate
Kudakwashe Jarabini sucked in Nelson Chamisa, the MDC spokesperson
and Minister of Information, Communication and Technology into the
case.
Chinotimba told the court
that he informed Chamisa that members of his party whom he had been
seated with on the same table at a conference held last month at
the Rainbow Hotel had stolen his mobile phone handset, a Nokia 2310.
Chinotimba, who put the
value of the mobile handset and sim card at US$40 and US$10 respectively
said Chamisa informed him that he had enquired and engaged Mahlangu
about the stolen cell phone, who informed him that he had not taken
Chinotimba's cell phone.
Chinotimba also told
the court that he had incurred a bill amounting to US$40 after the
two Hwange ladies who allegedly stole his sim card made calls from
his sim card.
Two other State witnesses
namely Detective Inspector Henry Sostein Dowa and Cecelia Chimbiri,
the Information Officer in Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara's
Office are scheduled to testify in court on Thursday 27 August 2009.
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