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Election Watch Issue 8 - 2012
The Media Monitoring Project Zimbabwe
August 03, 2012

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The month's top stories

News on several landmark rulings by the country's courts were the most significant political developments during July.

Among them was a Supreme Court judgment ordering President Mugabe to urgently hold by-elections in three Matabeleland House of Assembly constituencies and a resolution by the same court to uphold Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's decision to take Mugabe to the High Court challenging him for unilaterally appointing the country's 10 provincial governors.

In other interesting rulings, the media reported the conviction of a senior police officer, Chief Superintendent Joseph Chani, in Mutare of one count of murder and three counts of assault, and three policewomen in Bulawayo for conduct amounting to torture. These two cases appeared to vindicate complaints that the police use torture or other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment on suspects.

And in a review of an earlier culpable homicide court ruling, High Court Judge Justice Nicholas Mathonsi condemned the police and the Gokwe regional court for being partisan in their handling of a case involving 13 ZANU PF activists who, in 2001, set up a torture base in Gokwe where they terrorized suspected MDC supporters and ended up brutally killing two people. Apart from these court rulings, news that the Constitutional Parliamentary Select Committee (Copac) had produced a final draft of the proposed new constitution also competed for the media's attention, together with the presentation of the Mid-Term Budget by Finance Minister Tendai Biti.

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