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Siege
at the Rainbow
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
August 20, 2006
After a full
week of harassment, Law and Order police officers finally managed
to deliver summons on two key members of Women of Zimbabwe Arise
(WOZA), Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu, yesterday. The summons
were for them to appear on trial to answer charges for peaceful
protests on 18 June 2004 and 16 June 2004 respectively. Mahlangu
and three others face charges under the Public
Order Security Act. The trial begins on Monday 21 August 2006
at Western Commonage Magistrates’ Court, Bulawayo. Advocate Perpetua
Dube will defend the four women on trial.
Law and Order
police officers staked out the home of Mahlangu hoping to catch
her leaving for a Bulawayo Agenda Public Meeting. Meanwhile Mahlangu
had left home earlier in the day. Another team of officers awaited
Williams and Mahlangu at the Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel where Williams
was due to speak at the public meeting.
Upon
receiving news that Mahlangu’s young sister was under siege by eight
officers, a lawyer was retained to accompany Mahlangu to Bulawayo
Central Police station to collect the summons only to be redirected
to the Bulawayo Rainbow Hotel where Officer Tshuma was waiting to
serve summons on Williams. Mahlangu, in the company of Advocate
Perpetua Dube, was served with a summons to appear on trial on Monday.
Advocate Dube accepted a summons to court on 4th October 2006 on
behalf of Williams.
63 Harare members are due to receive judgement on
their trial at Rotten Row Magistrates Court on Monday
28 August 2006.
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