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Update
on trial of Williams and Mahlangu and Harare Valentine 10
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
March 05, 2009
WOZA leaders,
Jenni Williams and Magodonga Mahlangu, appeared in Bulawayo Magistrate's
Court today in a continuation of their trial on charges of disturbing
the peace. The matter had been postponed from last week to give
the High Court time to rule on two appeals placed before it by the
defence.
Despite the fact that
defence lawyer Kossam Ncube had been to the High Court and seen
no ruling, Magistrate Msipa produced a copy of a ruling granting
our initial application to delay the trial. The High Court ruling
submitted in January granted a delay in trial to 26th February,
a date superseded by time. This left the matter of a ruling for
the second appeal on the merit of the charges. She refused to further
delay the trial pending a ruling from the High Court and indicated
she would only stop the trial if she were in possession of an order
to stop. This came as no surprise as the State have been overeager
to take this matter to trial.
Mr Ncube then applied
for a constitutional application on the grounds that the sections
under which Williams and Mahlangu are charged violate their constitutional
right to freedom of expression, association and assembly. It would
be a matter for the Supreme Court to determine if charges constitute
a violation of these rights. This is the second application to be
made for Williams and Mahlangu by Ncube. The first application is
from July 2007 and it is still pending in the Supreme Court.
Magistrate Msipa will
hand down her ruling on the application on Monday 9th March at 10
am. She will have to determine if the application has merit or deem
it frivolous or vexatious. If she deems it to be frivolous, she
will insist on going to trial immediately.
WOZA wishes to express
disquiet about the manner in which this matter is being dealt with
by the State. At one stage the Magistrate even went so far as to
inform Ncube that his arguments were not appropriate at this stage
but should be included in his appeal, indicating that a guilty verdict
has already been prepared. WOZA asks for observers in court on Monday
as concern is mounting that a free and fair trial is not on the
cards for Williams and Mahlangu. If convicted they could face up
to five years in prison.
Meanwhile, eight members
of WOZA and two lawyers arrested on 10th February appeared in Harare
Rotten Row Court on 4th March. The matter was to have gone to trial
but as the state witnesses were not present, the trial will now
take place on 25th March.
WOZA would also like
to express solidarity with the released detainees, including Jestina
Mukoko. We wish them a speedy recovery from their ordeal. We call
upon the state to release all other detainees without any further
delay - justice delayed is justice denied.
News update
9th March 2009
WOZA leaders, Jenni Williams
and Magodonga Mahlangu, appeared in Bulawayo Magistrate's
Court again today in a continuation of their trial on charges of
disturbing the peace. The matter had been postponed from Thursday
last week to give the Magistrate time to rule on a constitutional
application on the grounds that the sections under which Williams
and Mahlangu are charged violate their constitutional right to freedom
of expression, association and assembly.
As expected, Magistrate
Msipa ruled that the application was frivolous and vexatious and
that the trial should proceed immediately. This is despite the fact
that there is still an appeal pending before the High Court on the
merit of the charges.
The state did
not have their witnesses ready however and the matter was due to
be postponed to 2.15pm when defence lawyer, Kossam Ncube indicated
that the defence would be placing another constitutional application
directly before the Supreme Court in Harare as allowed under Section
24 sub-section (1) of the Constitution.
In this section, the litigant is allowed to appeal directly to the
Supreme Court if they feel that they are still aggrieved.
The matter has now been
postponed to 11.15am on Wednesday 18th March for the defence to
submit evidence of the application to the Supreme Court.
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