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The
sign of a victory!
Gays
and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
July 24, 2010
"I feel relieved and elated! Thank God! Today I will have
a good night sleep in peace," these are the words of victory
echoed by Ignatious Muhambi a consultant accountant with GALZ following
his acquittal today.
Muhambi was on trial facing charges of allegedly possessing pornographic
material, in breach of the country's censorship laws.
In her ruling Magistrate Sandra Mupindu who presided over the matter
said that there was no prima facie evidence to prove the essential
elements of the case which are possession, indecent or obscene and
without lawful excuse.
She added that dwelling on the areas of dispute and controversy;
the two state witnesses gave contradictory evidence and they also
failed to prove on the face of it that accused had exclusive practical
control of the office and therefore exclusive practical possession
of the pornographic material in question.
"That the material is pornographic and can corrupt the mind
of anyone likely to be exposed to it cannot be disputed. However
the two state witnesses couldn't refute that accused was not
the only one who had access to the office and it could be possible
that the material belonged to one of his workmates; in this case
the accused should be given the benefit of a doubt. The state has
also failed to prove that accused had mental or physical possession
of this pornographic material, entitling the accused to a discharge
and acquittal," she explained"
Muhambi a GALZ consultant accountant was on trial for contravening
section 26(1) of the Censorship and Entertainment Control Act (Chapter10:04).
The police alleged that they found the pornographic DVD and booklet
from the office drawers, which Muhambi was using when they raided
the GALZ offices on May 21.
Meanwhile Muhambi still in a jovial mood was served with summons
to appear in court on Monday 26th July on charges of Insulting or
undermining the Authority of the President. Muhambi together with
colleague Ellen Chademana are being charged for the Proclamation,
which was displayed in the GALZ boardroom. Former San Francisco
Mayor Willie L Brown awarded the proclamation to the organization
in 1997 for its activism and hard work despite working in a homophobic
environment.
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