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  • Manyere's bail application postponed
    MISA-Zimbabwe
    May 07, 2009

    Detained freelance photojournalist Andrisson Shadreck Manyere on 7 May 2009 tendered yet another bail application before High Court Justice November Muchiya who postponed the matter to 8 May 2009.

    The postponement came after the State Prosecutor; Chris Mutangadura made an application to have the matter postponed to 11 May 2009. Mutangadura argued that the State needed time to file their response as they had been served the bail application papers late in the afternoon of Wednesday 6 May 2009.

    Defence lawyer, Alec Muchadehama, however argued against the date stating that they had attempted to serve the Attorney General's office papers on 5 May 2009 but, one Dube from the offices had refused the application papers thereby prompting the delay.

    Justice Muchiya, ruled that the matter be postponed to 8 May 2009 as it was an urgent application that concerned the liberty of the accused persons.

    Background

    Manyere is charged under section 23 (1), (2) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act which criminalises acts of insurgence, banditry, sabotage or terrorism or alternatively Section 143 of the same Act which relates to aggravating circumstances in relation to malicious damage to property. He was admitted to bail by Justice Hungwe on 9 April 2009 and released on 17 April 2009, after spending almost 4 months at Chikurubi Maximum Prison, only to be re-detained within two weeks of his release.

    Manyere is currently detained at a Harare hospital as he fell seriously ill after his release on bail on 17 April 2009.

    On 5 May 2009 Manyere, Mukoko 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. She also ruled that the indictment of the accused automatically suspended their bail and consequently remanded them in custody.

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