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Index of articles on enforced disappearances in Zimbabwe
Mukoko,
Manyere re-detained
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 05, 2009
Former Zimbabwe
Broadcasting Corporation news reader and director of the Zimbabwe
Peace Project Jestina Mukoko was on 5 May 2009 re-detained after
a Harare magistrate suspended her bail conditions together with
that for freelance photojournalist Andersen Manyere.
Mukoko, Manyere
and 14 other alleged 'saboteurs' had their bail conditions revoked
by Magistrate Catherine Chimanda who ruled that the court had no
jurisdiction to entertain the matter on defence submissions that
the accused had been released following political intervention in
terms of the Global
Political Agreement.
Mukoko and Manyere had
been granted bail on 2 March 2009 and 17 April 2009 respectively.
Manyere is detained in hospital.
Prior to her ruling the
magistrate had on 4 May 2009 agreed that the defence could actually
call witnesses to substantiate the existence of the alleged political
agreement. However, Chimanda denied the defence the chance to present
its evidence pertaining to the alleged agreement and referred all
submissions by both the state and the defence to the High Court.
The Magistrate
further ruled that any application relating to the matter would
have to be made before the High Court while also stressing the fact
that the indictment of the accused persons by the state had suspended
their bail. She remanded the accused in custody in terms of section
66(2) of the Criminal
Evidence and Procedure Act. Any fresh bail considerations would
have to be made before the High Court, she added.
Mukoko's lawyers had
on 4 May 2009, applied to the Magistrate to subpoena Roderick Tokwe
of the Attorney General's office along with two undisclosed members
of the Joint Monitoring and Implementation Commission (JOMIC) to
give evidence on the existence of a political arrangement that had
resulted in the release of Mukoko on bail. The magistrate had also
highlighted that the present bail conditions would remain in force
until evidence of this agreement had been tendered.
However, her ruling on
5 May 2009 disregarded this prior arrangement.
Defence lawyers indicated
that they would approach both the High and Supreme Courts to apply
for bail for their clients.
Background
Mukoko was granted bail
on 2 March 2009 bringing to an end her 92-day detention following
her alleged abduction from her home in Norton on the outskirts of
Harare on 3 December 2008. Her whereabouts were unknown until her
subsequent appearance in court on 24 December 2008, along with photojournalist
Andersen Manyere. Before her release Mukoko mounted numerous court
applications in a bid to secure her freedom.
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