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US, British hypocrisy exposed
BY OWN CORRESPONDENT
The United States embassy in Harare on December 5 expressed concern over the arrest of MDC Alliance vice-president Tendai Biti in connection with an alleged assault of a Russian businesswoman Tatiana Aleshina.
Biti was arrested on December 4 for allegedly calling Aleshina an “idiot” and exchanging harsh words with her.
After spending a night in custody the following day he was released on $10 000 bail.
Biti was remanded to January 18 for trial after prosecutors consented to his application for bail.
In principle, this event can be described as an ordinary case.
An everyday quarrel, which is resolved in court, and a perpetrator and the degree of his or her punishment are determined by the court, regardless of a position of a perpetrator in society.
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English By Anita Powell Share on Facebook Print this page JOHANNESBURG - 2020 has been especially tough for Zimbabwe, hitting the landlocked African nation with a triple whammy of growing political tensions and repression, a shattered economy further hamstrung by international sanctions, and a global pandemic.
For a year, Joy Mabenge, a political analyst and also country director of ActionAid Zimbabwe, has watched the coronavirus take his country from dire to disastrous. When the pandemic hit, he said, it found a beleaguered nation.
“We have had a political crisis in the country,” says Mabenge. “We have had an economic crisis. We have a humanitarian crisis in terms of the food insecurity situation here in Zimbabwe. And, of course you would also appreciate that last year, certain parts of the country were also hit by a cyclone, the latest being Cyclone Idai.
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