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Zimbabwean activist sent to prison for inciting violence

Zimbabwean activist sent to prison for inciting violence Defence lawyers said Makomborero Haruzivishe was convicted last week on circumstantial evidence, and the MDC Alliance claimed he’s a victim of political persecution. Makomborero Haruzivishe s supporters gathered outside the Harare Magistrates Court ahead of the sentencing on 6 March 2021. Picture: Twitter/@Laque davis. 2 hours ago HARARE - A court in Zimbabwe has on Tuesday sentenced an opposition activist to 14 months in prison for inciting public violence. Defence lawyers said Makomborero Haruzivishe was convicted last week on circumstantial evidence, and the MDC Alliance claimed he’s a victim of political persecution. There was a heavy police presence outside the Harare Magistrates Court as his supporters gathered ahead of the sentencing.

Journalist Samuel Takawira Assaulted By Police Outside Court

By Ndatenda Njanike HARARE journalist Samuel Takawira was Tuesday morning assaulted by police while filming a group of police officers who had been deployed at the Harare Magistrates’ Court where MDC Alliance activist Haruzivishe Makomborero was being sentenced for inciting public violence. The incident was confirmed by the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights who said the journalist working for online based news outlet 263Chat sustained some injuries as a result of the abuse. “Freelance journalist @takawirasam has sustained injuries on his hand after he was assaulted by police officers outside Harare Magistrates Court. “The injury sustained by freelance journalist @takawirasam after he was assaulted by a truncheon by a police officer outside Harare Magistrates Court,” tweeted the lawyers’ group.

Shocker As Man Kills Wife s Friend Over Beer – Face of Malawi

Shocker As Man Kills Wife s Friend Over Beer – Face of Malawi
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$22m scam suspect surrenders - Zimbabwe Situation

$22m scam suspect surrenders Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter Fraud suspect Moses January Banda who is accused of theft of $22 million from TM Pick n Pay’s Steward Bank account surrendered himself to police over the weekend and yesterday appeared in court, distancing himself from the offence saying his hands were clean. Banda distanced himself from the offence saying his hands were clean. January (44) told the Harare court yesterday when he appeared for initial remand and his bail application that he does not know any of the other suspects who implicated him of playing a major role in the fraud.

TM Pick n Pay $22m fraud mastermind a habitual criminal

TM Pick n Pay $22m fraud mastermind a habitual criminal Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter The suspected mastermind behind the $22 million fraud at TM Pick n Pay through its account at Steward Bank, Moses January Banda, has been on police wanted list since 2008 for multiple fraud cases but has continually slipped away although his alleged accomplices, as in the present case, frequently end up in handcuffs and in court. Police are anxious to interview Banda, and his sidekick Ronald Mudzingwa. Two other alleged accomplices inside TM Pick n Pay, Tonderai Selesio Chagweda (28) and Wellington Jombe (34), who were arrested were brought to court on Thursday. They were granted bail of $50 000 each yesterday.

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