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Williams
and Mahlangu appear in Court and more harassment after protests
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
March 01, 2012
Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) leaders Williams and Mahlangu facing
kidnap and theft charges appeared in Regional court today represented
by Mr. Kossam Ncube. They were remanded to 12 March 2012. The matter
was for continuation of Trial but the activists have submitted two
processes before the High Court that await hearing. The High Court
is yet to assign a Judge and set down the matters. The first being
a review of the Magistrate Sengweni decision to refuse the discharge
the two from the charges and the second requesting a stay of proceedings
pending a decision on the review process.
When the activists last
appeared the prosecutor and magistrate had indicated that the High
Court process must be allowed as it would impact the Trail. Before
the court proceedings began, the prosecutor, Godwin Katenaire went
back on his word and told Mr. Kossam Ncube that the Trial would
proceed. Noting this, Mr. Ncube insisted that they attend the Magistrates
chambers where a 30 minute argument ensured. In the end sense prevailed
and the Magistrates granted a postponement to 12 March.
Williams and
9 other members arrested
on 7 February 2012 at the offices of Joint Monitoring and Implementation
Committee (Jomic) appeared before Magistrate Vivian Ndlovu on 1st
March and were remanded to 5th March. The matter was for ruling
on the application for refusal of further remand on charges of Criminal
Nuisance.
When the activists appeared
on 21st September Lawyer Lizwe Jamela had applied for charges to
be quashed and the prosecutor Jerry Mutsindikwa had not opposed
the application. Mutsindikwa then proceed to oppose the application
and argued that the 10 accused had a case to answer and that the
Trial should proceed. The Magistrate will give her ruling on 5th
March.
Meanwhile WOZA members
from 3 different areas have marched to hand over their petitions
to the Main Post Office in central Bulawayo. In all 3 instances
Riot police arrived at the post officer too late to affect any arrests.
The petitions are calling for media reform and a reduction of Zimbabwe
Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) license fees.
However WOZA leader Magodonga
Mahlangu could not get into her home on the evening of the protests
as 5 strange men seemingly police officers were parked at her gate
for over 3 hours. At one time they attempted to break her gate chain
and padlock before leaving.
As Jennifer
Williams appeared in court, 3 plain clothed officers lurked with
intent to arrest her for the ZBC protests; they were eventually
discouraged from this folly by the argument in the court proceedings
that Zimbabweans have the full right to protest respected in the
Constitution.
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