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  • Overzealous police dump WOZA members at cemetery, judge grants bail to MDC youth leader as magistrate defers Mangoma trial
    Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR)

    November 13, 2012

    Police in Bulawayo on Tuesday 13 November 2012 arrested 23 WOZA members and dumped some of them at a cemetery, a day after detaining 79 members, who were demonstrating against perennial water shortages.

    The WOZA members were rounded up by the police as they staged protests against chronic water shortages in the country's second largest city.

    Senior police officers at Bulawayo Central Police Station reportedly refused to detain the WOZA members and informed the overzealous arresting police officers to return the protestors to where they had picked them up from.

    Some of the protesting members were later dumped at West Park Cemetery, just outside the city centre along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls highway after human rights lawyers Nikiwe Ncube and Lizwe Jamela of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights had given chase to the police officers who had indicated their desire to dump the women in a bush after their plan was foiled.

    In Harare, High Court Judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu on Tuesday 13 November 2012 granted $500 bail each to two MDC youth leaders Solomom Madzore and Lovemore Taruvinga alias Magaya. The two were ordered to surrender their travel documents and to reside at their given residential addresses until the matter is finalised. The release of Madzore and Taruvinga follows the discharge of human rights campaigner, Cynthia Manjoro who became the first detainee to be granted bail in October out of the 29 detainees since their detention late last year.

    In Bindura, Magistrate Felix Mawadze deferred the trial of Energy and Power Development Minister Hon. Elton Mangoma to 12 December 2012 after he had been summonsed to stand trial on charges of undermining the authority of or insulting President Robert Mugabe. The trial was deferred to allow the Area Public Prosecutor Emmanuel Muchenga to serve the State papers including the State outline and the witness statements to Hon. Mangoma's lawyer Selby Hwacha so that he can adequately prepare for trial.

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