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Magistrate
acquits Rooftop artists
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)
March 22, 2011
Mutare Magistrate
Nixon Mangoti on Tuesday 22 March 2011 acquitted nine Rooftop artists
and their driver, who were charged with criminal
nuisance after staging a theatre performance entitled "Rituals"
in Chimanimani, Manicaland Province.
Magistrate Mangoti
acquitted the nine Rooftop artists and their driver at the close
of the State case after the artists' lawyers Blessing Nyamaropa
of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) and Cosmas Chibaya of
Chibaya and Associates applied for discharge
at the close of the State case.
State prosecutor
Fletcher Karombe had led evidence from three witnesses since trial
commenced on 17 March 2011.
In acquitting
the Rooftop artists, Magistrate Mangoti ruled that the State had
not led any evidence that a reasonable court could convict the artists.
The Rooftop
artists namely, Sylvanos Mudzvova, Chipo Bizure, Joice Mpofu, Zenzo
Nyathi, Mandla Moyo, Rutendo Chigudu, Amina Lloyd Ayamu, Joshua
Mwase, Norman Kamema and the driver Shingirai Muto were arrested
on 5 January 2011 at Nhedziwa Growth Point in Chimanimani, Manicaland
Province and were detained at Cashel Valley Police station.
They were charged
with contravening Section 46 of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act as read with Section 2 (a)
(ii) of the third schedule to Section 46 of the said Act that is
criminal nuisance.
The police accused
them of unlawfully holding a public performance, where they performed
a drama reminiscent of the political disturbances of June
2008 that incited the affected members of the public to revive
their differences.
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