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82 year old languishes in prison as judge postpones hearing of AG's appeal against Hon. Mwonzora and villagers' bail order
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)

March 09, 2011

An 82 year-old villager is amongst 24 detainees who are languishing in remand prison after High Court Judge Justice Susan Mavangira on Wednesday 9 March 2011 postponed the hearing of an appeal filed by the Attorney General (AG)'s Office challenging a bail order granted to the Nyanga villagers.

Rwisai Nyakauro aged 82 years, who resides in Nyakauro Village is among 24 detainees who are detained at Mutare Remand Prison including Nyanga North Member of Parliament and Constitution Select Committee (COPAC) co-chairperson Hon. Douglas Mwonzora pending the consideration of an appeal against their bail order, which was granted on Monday 21 February 2011 by Magistrate Ignatio Mhene.

Justice Mavangira presided over the appeal hearing on Wednesday 9 March 2011 after defence lawyers took the extraordinary task of collecting the record of proceedings from Nyanga Magistrates Court and transcribed it for the Judge after she had noted that the record of proceedings was incomplete as some pages were missing.

The Judge postponed the hearing of the appeal to Thursday 10 March 2011 to allow Edmore Nyazamba, a law officer from the AG's Office to respond to some point in limine raised by Hon. Mwonzora and the villagers' lawyers Trust Maanda, Tawanda Zhuwarara and Jeremiah Bamu.

The villagers' lawyers pointed out that the State's appeal was not properly before Justice Mavangira as Nyazamba had not served a copy on Magistrate Mhene in conformity with High Court bail rules to allow him to make a comment if he so wished.

In his submissions Nyazamba argued that the bail order should be withdrawn because Magistrate Mhene misdirected himself by granting bail to the villagers.

Defence lawyers insisted that Magistrate Mhene had not erred in granting bail to Hon. Mwonzora and the villagers and hence the State's appeal should be dismissed.

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