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Freelance
journalist removed from remand
MISA-Zimbabwe
July 14, 2008
Freelance journalist
Frank Chikowore and the 13 alleged Movement for Democratic Change
(MDC) supporters, charged with inciting public violence, were on
14 July 2008 removed from remand.
The presiding Magistrate,
Margaret Rusinahama granted the application for removal of remand
made by the Defence lawyer, Alec Muchadehama, on the condition that
it would not prejudice the state in anyway.
State Prosecutor Chikware
had earlier made an application to postpone the matter on the basis
that their chief witness, Superintendent Kunyongana had died.
Muchadehama opposed the
application saying Kunyongana could not be the chief witness stating
that to the burning of the bus and in the matter. Superintendent
Kunyongana was the investigating officer of the matter.
He further argued that
the accused persons had been on remand for too long, religiously
reporting to the police and being in court on set dates, each of
which failed to commence as the state witness was not available.
In her ruling, Magistrate
Rusinahama concurred with the defence ordering that the remand be
lifted as the state had not given valuable reasons for further remand.
She asked that the State make available other witnesses other than
Kunyongana and that if there was any need for the accused to appear
before the court, the state should proceed by way of summons.
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