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Residents
granted bail in assault case
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
February 08, 2011
Harare Magistrate Moses Murendo on Tuesday 8 February 2011 granted
bail to four residents of Rugare suburb in Harare, who were arrested
last week on assault charges.
Magistrate Murendo
ordered Kudakwashe Ngorima, Wiseman Murwira, Rabson Mudhinhwa and
Faresi Mapiki, who were arrested on Friday 4 February 2011 and charged
with assaulting Andrew Shambo, a ZANU PF youth member, to deposit
$50 with the clerk of court and to report once a week at Harare
Central Police Station's CID Law and Order Section.
The four residents,
who were granted bail following an application, which was filed
by their lawyer, Gift Mtisi of Musendekwa-Mtisi Legal Practitioners,
who is a member of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) were
ordered not to interfere with State witnesses and to continue residing
at their given residential addresses.
Ngorima, Murwira,
Mudhinhwa and Mapiki were remanded out of custody to 24 March 2011.
State prosecutor
Memory Chiweshe alleged that the residents assaulted Shambo on 2
February 2011 at a ZANU PF District Office located at Rugare Community
Hall in Rugare with open palms, an iron bar, wooden sticks and pebbles
with the intention of causing bodily harm, a charge which the residents
deny.
Chiweshe said
Shambo sustained injuries on his back-bone as a result of the alleged
assault. But Shambo, who claimed to have sought medical examination
at Kambuzuma Clinic, failed to table a medical affidavit in court
as an exhibit.
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