Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Death threats for 2 magistrate­s

- Daniel Nemukuyu

ACTING Police Commission­er General Stephen Mutamba has assured magistrate­s and other stakeholde­rs in the fight against corruption of protection against assailants after two judicial officers recently received death threats.

Harare magistrate Mr Nyasha Lee Vitorini last week woke up in the morning to find his gate locked from outside using a strange lock and a letter threatenin­g the life of his family.

The unidentifi­ed criminals left a typed letter threatenin­g the magistrate, his wife and children with death if the judicial officer “continued doing what he was doing in court”.

Mr Vitorini, who is one of the magistrate­s appointed to preside over cases in the recently launched Special Anti-Corruption Court, is handling a number of criminal cases, making it difficult to trace the root of the dispute.

Mr Tendai Mahwe of Mutare Magistrate­s’ Court was tracked from work after handling corruption-related cases until he called his superiors seeking protection. He also received death threats. Judicial Service Commission (JSC) acting secretary Mr Walter Chikwana intervened and directed Chief Magistrate Mr Mishrod Guvamombe to engage the police with a view to make security arrangemen­ts for the duo.

Acting Comm Gen Mutamba, who attended a training workshop for 46 magistrate­s designated to man the anti-graft courts in all provinces, assured all the judicial officers and other court officials that their security was guaranteed.

“I was very much touched about what was said here in connection Mr Vitorini and Mr Mahwe. What I would like to say is that, we should not allow that kind of situation to happen.

“We will be there for you Mr Vitorini and Mr Mahwe. I know some of you may not have reported yet. All of us here are targets. It has been aptly said by Minister Ziyambi that wherever you are, remember there is someone following you, especially within the criminal fraternity.

“Let us all be aware and let us be brave. Let us work together. If you have got a problem, you can call us anytime and we will react and make sure you are safe,” said Acting Comm Gen Mutamba.

Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi urged magistrate­s to be brave and to remain committed to eradicatin­g corruption despite threats.

Minister Ziyambi described the two magistrate­s as heroes.

“I was very touched by the examples of the two magistrate­s that you gave. Heroes are people that do the extra-ordinary. The moment you do routine work you can never be a hero. When you receive a message that we are coming for you and you go and become very tough in court, then you are a hero.

“Corruption is undertaken by those with means. They can even investigat­e you and find out that after work you go for braai at Zindoga (Shopping Centre) and they follow you. They try to study how you do things with an intention to compromise you.

“But you must remain profession­al. Remain true to your calling,” said Minister Ziyambi.

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