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Mabutweni
and Iminyela demonstrators appear on remand
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
November 10, 2006
Four Women Of
Zimbabwe Arise, (WOZA), members appeared on remand at Western Commonage
Court in Bulawayo today. They will reappear on 12 December 2006.
They are charged under Chapter 46 Section 2 (v) of the Criminal
Law (Codification and Reform) Act -"employing any means whatsoever
which are likely materially to interfere with the ordinary comfort,
convinience, peace or quiet of the public or any section of the
public, or does any act which is likely to create a nuisance or
obstruction."
The women, two
of whom are over sixty years of age, were remanded on $500 bail
each on 25 October. If convicted, the women could be fined or imprisoned
for a period not exceeding six months or both.
The women were
arrested on 23 October and detained for 48
hours following a peaceful protest against housing eviction by Joshua
Mafu, so called Chairman of The Residents Association, who has teemed
up with his 'partner', Fabion Dube -Superintendent of Mpopoma Housing
Office, in illegally evicting residents from their houses and allocating
them to their cronies at a month's notice. Thirty-six residents,
some members of WOZA, were scheduled to be evicted end of October.
It is reported
that the officers from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID)
took Joshua Mafu and Fabion Dube for questioning after the peaceful
protest. WOZA members were also wanting investigations into possible
corruption by these officials. Fabion Dube is said to be on leave,
the conditions have however, not been ascertained. In addition those
who were to be evicted are still in their homes.
Visit
the WOZA fact
sheet
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