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VOP
trustees further remanded
The Standard
(Zimbabwe)
March 13, 2006
http://www.thestandard.co.zw/viewinfo.cfm?linkid=11&id=260
VOP lawyer,
Beatrice Mtetwa, argued that the State did not have sufficient evidence
to warrant a trial but Harare Magistrate Rebecca Takavadiyi ruled
that there was "reasonable suspicion that the directors had
committed a crime".
The directors
are accused of breaching Section 71 of the Broadcasting Act that
forbids broadcasters from operating in Zimbabwe without a licence.
Mtetwa argued last week that VOP did not broadcast from Zimbabwe
and that it did not have a transmitter that would allow it to do
so.
"The court made a ruling that there is reasonable evidence
to place the accused on remand. The application that had been made
by Mtetwa for refusal of further remand was dismissed. The lawyer
argued that the facts alleged by the State did not disclose that
the accused had committed an offence but her application was unsuccessful,"
an official from the Zimbabwe Lawyers’ from Human Rights told The
Standard.
The trustees are David Masunda, Lawrence Chibwe, Nhlanhla Ngwenya,
Arnold Tsunga, Millie Phiri, Isabella Matambanadzo and John Masuku.
The seven were arrested in January and brought before the courts
after police raided VOP offices at Beverley Court and confiscated
equipment that included computers and recorders.
The official said the matter was expected to proceed to trial at
a date to be advised after the remand trial.
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