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  • Senior MDC official arrested in Mutare
    Movement for Democratic Change
    October 18, 2012

    The MDC Manicaland provincial chairperson Julius Magarangoma was arrested this morning by officers from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) from Mutare Central Police Station on false charges of public violence in 2010 at Dorowa Business Centre in Buhera North.

    Chairperson Magarangoma is currently detained at Mutare Central Police Station and there are strong indications that the police want to detain him overnight.

    The arrest of Magarangoma is part of a well calculated plot by Zanu PF to intimidate and harass MDC leadership and supporters ahead of the much anticipated 2013 elections. The arrest comes barely a week after the arrest of Hon. Elton Mangoma, the MDC Deputy Treasurer General and Minister of Energy Power Development on charges of insulting Robert Mugabe in May in Bindura.

    Another senior MDC official, Hon. Settlement Chikwinya, the MP for Mbizo, was arrested last Friday on frivolous charges that he had given a radio interview to SW Radio.

    The arrest of Chairperson Magarangoma also comes at a time when the party in Manicaland province is making final preparations for the Second All Stakeholders' Conference on the draft Constitution to be held in Harare from 21 to 23 October.

    The MDC condemns the continued harassment, intimidation and arrests of its officials, members and supporters. These human rights abuses are nothing but an effort by some dark forces in Zanu PF and State security agents now in panic mode ahead of the referendum.

    The party remains resolute as it enters its last mile towards transformation that will usher in a new Zimbabwe with jobs, better health, education and improved service delivery.

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