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Legal
Monitor Issue 78
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
January 31, 2011
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Ultimatum
Oliver Mudzongachiso,
the Magistrate who convicted a Minister from Prime Minister Morgan
Tsvangirai's party on assault charges, has been given until
this Friday by his bosses to prove that his judgment was not driven
by political vendetta
Mudzongachiso, the Acting Masvingo Provincial Magistrate, allegedly
bragged in public on 8 January this year that he would continue
using his office to convict people he perceived as pro- Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC).
Mudzongachiso in December convicted and fined Deputy Minister of
Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment, Hon. Tongai Matutu,
$100 for allegedly assaulting Vengesai Rushwaya, Chief Serima in
Masvingo province. Hon. Matutu, who is also the MP for Masvingo
Urban, is appealing against both conviction and sentence.
The Magistrate now finds himself in the unfamiliar position of having
to defend his conduct after he reportedly boasted during a beer
drink with colleagues at Chevron Hotel in Masvingo that he was just
getting started with the conviction of MDC "puppets".
"On Saturday 8 January 2011, the Learned Magistrate went for
a beer drink at Chevron Hotel in Masvingo. During the beer drink
the learned Magistrate uttered the following words; 'Zvimbwasungata
zveMDC tino convicta. Chimwe chacho takato convicta uye tichiramba
tichizvi convicta. Tiri mawar vet isu.
(We convict MDC puppets, and will continue convicting them. We have
already convicted one of them. We are war veterans)',"
wrote Mwonzora and Associates Legal Practitioners to the Chief Magistrate's
office.
Mwonzora and Associates Legal Practitioners are representing Deputy
Minister Matutu in the matter.
Acting Chief Magistrate, Hlekani Mwayera, immediately asked Mudzongachiso
to respond to the allegations.
"We are in receipt of a letter of complaint against you by
Messrs Mwonzora and Associates Legal Practitioners, a copy of which
was sent to you. May we have your comments and response to issues
raised by 4 February 2011," wrote Magistrate Mwayera to Magistrate
Mudzongachiso last week.
Mwonzora and Associates Legal Practitioners said they had suspected
foul play well before the Magistrate's alleged public utterances
because his conduct during the trial last year was inconsistent
with a Magistrate keen on justice.
"Our suspicions about improper conduct on the part of the
Magistrate arose during trial when it became clear to us that the
Magistrate was not reading submissions written on behalf of the
accused person (Hon. Matutu).
"We later noticed that his keeping of the trial record was
shoddy with the result that some key evidence favourable to the
accused was not recorded. In his judgment, he never analysed or
evaluated the evidence of the defence witness," wrote Mwonzora
and Associates Legal Practioners.
The law firm said it had been prepared to attribute this to "simple
ineptitude" on the part of the Magistrate, but Mudzongachiso's
subsequent behaviour after the trial "led us to believe that
he acted maliciously in this trial".
Magistrate Mudzongachiso
was reportedly in the company of Masvingo Magistrate Timeon Makunde,
public prosecutor Rodrick Chipembere and law officer Mirirai Shumba
of the Masvingo Magistrates Court when he allegedly uttered the
words. Magistrate Mwayera has also asked Shumba to give his version
of events by Friday.
"The other court officials especially Mr Mirirai Shumba tried
to refrain the Learned Magistrate but this was all in vain much
to the disgust of members of the public present," wrote Mwonzora
and Associates Legal Practitioners. "Our client is an MDC
Deputy Minister. He was the person clearly referred to in the derogatory
remarks of the learned Magistrate. It leaves no doubt that our client
was convicted on the basis of his political affiliation. We kindly
request your good offices to investigate the matter fully."
The letter was copied to the Attorney General's Office, the
Registrar of the High Court and Magistrate Mudzongachiso.
Ironically, Magistrate Mudzongachiso is expected to preside over
a fraud case against Hon. Douglas Mwonzora at Masvingo Magistrates
Court today.
Hon. Mwonzora-the MDC MP for Nyanga Northis one of the partners
at Mwonzora and Associates Legal Practitioners.
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