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Vendor languishes in prison over Mugabe "nude" pictures
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)

June 04, 2012

A South African-based Zimbabwean man, who allegedly possessed nude pictures of President Robert Mugabe will languish in prison after a Bulawayo High Court Judge ruled that a Beitbridge Magistrate had erred in granting him bail.

Beitbridge Magistrate Auxillary Chiumbura granted $200 bail to Benias Gwenhamo Madhakasi, who had been arrested late in April and charged with insulting Mugabe for allegedly possessing skeletal nude pictures of Mugabe.

But State prosecutors vetoed the bail order after invoking section 121 of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act which suspended the bail.

Angeline Munyeriwa, a prosecutor in Bulawayo later filed an appeal in the High Court challenging Madhakasi's bail order and arguing that Magistrate Chiumbura had erred because the South African based vendor would abscond.

On Friday 1 June 2012, High Court Judge Justice Lawrence Kamocha upheld the State's appeal and ruled that Magistrate Chiumbura had erred in granting bail to Madhakasi because he is a flight risk.

The ruling means that Madhakasi, who is self-employed as a hawker would remain detained in remand prison pending the commencement of his trial which is yet to be advised.

Prosecutors charge that Madhakasi was found in possession of nude pictures portraying President Mugabe's images and one of them had an inscription which reads; "Happy 87th birthday (Operation Matibiri) Robert Mugabe turning 87 years on 21 February 2011."

The prosecutors said Madhakasi, who is represented by Lizwe Jamela of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights had no right to possess such "derogatory" pictures.

The State also charged Madhakasi with contravening Section 4 (5) (a) of the Protected Places/Areas for allegedly surveying or making sketches or taking photographs on protected premises. The vendor also faces an additional charge of contravening Section 36 of the Immigration Act for unlawful possession of or making use of a permit or travel document issued to another person.

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