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  • MDC Youth Chairperson Madzore granted bail
    Movement for Democratic Change
    November 13, 2012

    Solomon Madzore, the MDC Youth Assembly chairperson was granted a US$500 bail this afternoon by High Court judge, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu.

    Madzore is part of the 29 MDC members who are on trial facing false charges of murdering a police officer in Glen View, Harare in May 2011. He was granted bail together with Lovemore Taruvinga Magaya. The other MDC members minus Cynthia Manjoro are still in remand prison. Manjoro was granted bail by Justice Bhunu three weeks ago.

    Madzore has been in remand prison for over a year since his arrest on 3 October 2011. The bail application for the other 26 members is expected to be heard on Friday when the trial resumes.

    Meanwhile, the cross examination of Chief Inspector Clever Ntini of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) ended today with the defence lawyers, led by Beatrice Mtetwa accusing him of carrying "the shoddiest jobs in terms of police investigations." Ntini is the investigating officer in the matter.

    Mtetwa said due to failure by Ntini and his team of dictators to verify alibis of the accused, it resulted in innocent people being arrested and standing trial.

    "The investigations were done more to hide the truth than to find the actual perpetrators of the offence," Lawyer Mtetwa said adding that Madzore's alibi was suppressed in order to hide the truth.

    The police also failed to carry out any identification parade on the accused and had to solely rely on unnamed informers. "The failure to conduct an identification parade constituted a very serious failure in your investigations. You grossly failed to investigate as the investigation officer to tie up each of the accused to the crime," said Mtetwa.

    The MDC has since last year maintained that the MDC members are innocent and are on trial because of their belief in fighting for real change, a better Zimbabwe for all with jobs, health and education.

    The long incarceration of Madzore shows that the Attorney-General's Office is being used by Zanu PF for persecuting and not prosecuting MDC officials. It vindicates our position that the Glen View murder trial is 100 percent to do with politics rather than justice.

    The Glen View murder case is just but one of the several instances where national institutions such as the Attorney-General's Office have been abused by Zanu PF to achieve its political ends.

    The trial resumes on Friday.

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