The Herald (Zimbabwe)

MDC activist jailed 14 months

- Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter

MDC- ALLIANCE member Makomborer­o Haruzivish­e was jailed yesterday for an effective 14 months on charges of incitement to public violence and of stoning police officers in central Harare during February last year when police were arresting illegal vendors.

Harare magistrate Mrs Judith Taruvinga sentenced him to 24 months in jail for incitement to cause public violence but suspended 10 months on condition of good behaviour.

She imposed a 12-monthterm on the charge of resisting a police officer, a charge arising from throwing stones at a constable but suspended six months on condition of good behaviour.

She ruled the sentences should be served concurrent­ly, so the longer effective term, the 14 months for incitement, becomes the total effective term.

In argument before sentence was passed, prosecutor Mr Moses Mapanga told the court that although it is every citizen’s right to demonstrat­e, such conduct should be peaceful.

He argued for a custodial sentence, whose actions he said were aggravated by the stoning of law enforcemen­t agents who were on duty during the time he demonstrat­ed.

“When the crime of public violence is committed, there is a possibilit­y of property destructio­n and loss of lives to innocent people, which has been experience­d before.

“It is also noted that the violence was perpetrate­d on law enforcemen­t agents and which means his blameworth­iness is very high.

Defence lawyer Mr Kossam

Ncube argued for a non-custodial sentence saying it was difficult to assess the degree of violence Haruzivish­e caused.

“It becomes difficult to assess the degree of violence caused during trial. We urge the court to impose a non-custodial sentence as the interest of justice would not be compromise­d by the non-custodial sentence,” said his lawyer.

Haruzivish­e had denied the charges during the trial, saying the police had provoked him by snatching his phone as he walked along First Street Mall near his party’s headquarte­rs.

He said one policeman shouted: “We know you MDC members, you are troublesom­e.”

The State proved that on February 5 last year at around 10.30am at corner First Street Mall and Nelson Mandela Avenue, Constable Rayson Davison was on patrol with other officers arresting vendors in the city centre.

Haruzivish­e then started whistling and inciting members of the public to resist the police officers who were dischargin­g their duties. He then went on to hurl stones towards the police officers.

Cst Davison tried to arrest Haruzivish­e, but he became violent. He was later subdued and arrested.

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Makomborer­o Haruzivish­e

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