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Judge
rules that Manyere make a fresh application for bail
MISA-Zimbabwe
May 11, 2009
High Court Judge, Justice
November Mtshiya on 11 May 2009 ruled that freelance photojournalist,
Shadreck Andrisson Manyere's bail application was properly
before the court, dismissing State arguments hat the Manyere was
precluded from making a fresh bail application.
The States argument was
premised on the appeal lodged with the Supreme Court on 20 April
2009 against Manyere's release on bail.
Justice Mtshiya stated
that Manyere's indictment on 4 May 2009, made it possible
for the applicant to apply for fresh bail on the ground of changed
circumstances. In addressing the contention of the State that the
applicant could not apply for bail on the ground of the appeal filed
with the Supreme Court, the Judge dismissed the argument as being
merely academic, since in his view that appeal had been overtaken
by events.
He further stated that
would be illogical for Manyere to await a ruling by the Supreme
Court which, even if it came in his favour as it would not liberate
him. He stated that even an adverse ruling would equally make no
material difference as the applicant would still have to approach
the High Court for bail.
After the ruling, State
Prosecutor Chris Mutangadura made an application to have the matter
postponed to 13 May 2009 but the judge threw out the application
stating that a bail application was by its very nature an urgent
application and it could not be stalled. Justice Mtshiya ruled that
the fresh bail application would be set down for hearing on 12 May
2009 instead.
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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