The CSOs accused the Judiciary of weaponising the law against government critics, and cited the “persecution” of several opposition politicians and pro-democracy activists as examples.
The CSOs accused the Judiciary of weaponising the law against government critics, and cited the “persecution” of several opposition politicians and pro-democracy activists as examples.
The CSOs accused the Judiciary of weaponising the law against government critics, and cited the “persecution” of several opposition politicians and pro-democracy activists as examples.
EIGHTEEN local and regional civil society organisations (CSOs) have petitioned President Emmerson Mnangagwa over what they termed "judicial capture" and pervasi.
By A Correspondent| A group of eighteen local and regional civil society organizations (CSOs) have taken a stand against what they perceive as "judicial capture" and the perversion of justice in Zimbabwe. In a petition addressed to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, these CSOs accuse the country's Judiciary of manipulating the legal system to target government critics,…