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Update
on Ellen Chademana's Case
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ)
November 18, 2010
The long awaited
judgment in the Ellen Chademana case will now be delivered on the
9th of December 2010. The trial of the GALZ receptionist ended on
the 18th of November when she appeared before Harare Magistrate
Don Ndirowei.
Chademana is facing charges of allegedly possessing pornographic
pictures thereby contravening section 26(1) of the Censorship and
Entertainment Control Act (Chapter10:04).She was dealt a blow last
month when the state refused to grant an application for discharge,
which had earlier on been filed by her lawyers. This resulted in
the matter going to trial on November 12.
During the cross examination by her defence Lawyer, Jeremiah Bamu.
Chademana told the court how the search began in her absence and
was only called in by the police who said they only needed her to
assist them with information. Adding that, she was not in possession
of the alleged folder and was not aware of its contents. She also
maintained that for the two years she has been working for the organization
she had never come across the folder.
"To my surprise
when I got to the office soon as I got off my car I was ordered
to switch off my cellphone, and I was whisked into the offices.
Everything was in a mess indicating that there had been a search
earlier on. I was notified by the police that during the search
which had been conducted in my absence, the police had found on
my work station a file written Gender Minutes 2006 and 2007 which
allegedly contained a pornographic picture."
At the end of the trial
the defence said it would be able to make their closing submission
summarising the case on the 30th of November. Meanwhile the state
prosecutor Rufaro Mhandu said the state would hand in their submission
on the 7th of December.
Charges levelled against
Chademana arose when police armed with a search warrant On May 21
2010 ransacked the GALZ offices alleging that the organisation was
in possession of dangerous drugs and pornographic material. She
was subsequently arrested and detained for seven days together with
a colleague Ignatius Mhambi, who was also facing similar charges
but has since been acquitted.
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fact
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