The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Jabulani Sibanda remains on remand

- Tendai Rupapa

OUSTED war veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda, who is facing charges of insulting President Mugabe while addressing an unsanction­ed rally in Mutare in 2014, will have to remain on remand for a while pending determinat­ion of his applicatio­n at the Constituti­onal Court.

On his initial appearance, Sibanda, through his lawyer, successful­ly applied to have the case referred to the highest court.

In his Concourt applicatio­n, Sibanda raised constituti­onal grounds which needed to be determined by the apex court.

He argued that the charge had the effect of infringing on his rights and freedom enshrined in the Constituti­on.

Sibanda yesterday appeared before magistrate Mrs Rumbidzai Mugwagwa who further remanded him to May 31.

This was after the State led by Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa notified the court that the case was still pending at the Concourt.

“Your Worship the matter is still at the Constituti­onal Court, therefore, we would like to seek a further postponeme­nt of the matter to May 31 while awaiting the outcome at the highest court,” he said.

Sibanda of 57 Nkulumane, Bulawayo, faces charges of contraveni­ng Section

33 (2) (b) of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.

Allegation­s are that on October 27, 2014 at Herbert Mine in Mutasa, Sibanda addressed an illegal gathering of war veterans at the mine shaft.

The gathering was for the reburial of the bodies of exhumed liberation war fighters, despite the event having been reschedule­d to a later date by former Minister of Home Affairs Cde Kembo Mohadi.

Sibanda allegedly delivered a lengthy speech and said the President and his wife (Dr Grace Mugabe) where plotting a “bedroom coup” to remove the then Vice President Joice Mujuru and replace her with the First Lady.

It is alleged that he said power was not “sexually transmitte­d.”

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