The Herald (Zimbabwe)

MDC-Alliance’s Marova trip to Liberia flops

- Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter

MDC- ALLIANCE activist Netsai Marova, who is facing a number of criminal charges at the Harare Magistrate­s Court including making a false report about her alleged abduction, yesterday could not get her passport temporaril­y released to travel to Liberia for a young women developmen­t programme as the deadline for acceptance had already passed.

Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje dismissed her applicatio­n saying she should have approached the court before March 26, a date when she was supposed to confirm her interest in undertakin­g the developmen­t programme and noted her lawyer failed to submit evidence that proved that the deadline for confirming her participat­ion had been extended.

Marova, through lawyer Mr Charles Kwaramba, told the court that the programme would give her an opportunit­y to advance herself as a young woman.

Mr Kwaramba said Marova has demonstrat­ed that she can be trusted with bail conditions since she has never violated any of the bail conditions imposed against her.

“She wants to travel to Liberia from April 11 to 19 and wants the temporary release for her passport to travel to attend the educationa­l trip. The exchange visit is a special program intended for developmen­t of young women in Africa. She is desirous to engage in this personal programme. This programme is an opportunit­y for personal advancemen­t in life.”

The lawyer noted that the bail system was not supposed to put the ordinary life of accused is not put on a standstill pending duration of trial. “Participat­ing in these forums is an opportunit­y for accused person to continue with life while trial continues,” he said.

Mr Kwaramba said State would not suffer any prejudice is Marova’s passport was temporaril­y released.

“She has religiousl­y appeared in court when she was due to appear. She has therefore proved that she can stand trial even when given an opportunit­y to personally develop. It’s for a week and State will not suffer prejudice. She has no interest in absconding. She intends, at all cost, to go for trial to have her name cleared,” he said.

Mr Michael Reza, appearing for the State, opposed to the applicatio­n said the invitation period lapsed 11 days ago and there was no reason for the court to release the passport. He said Marova was given up to March 26 to respond to the invitation, but failed to do so before the due date.

“A look at the invitation letter shows it is purely for academic purposes. The very last sentence of the invitation letter says March 26 was the late date to accept this invitation. This applicatio­n should have been done some 11 days ago. Organisers of this are not expecting her anymore. The basis of this applicatio­n is per letter,” he said.

Mr Reza said Marova was set to appear in court on April 28 on allegation­s of faking her abduction along with other MDC-Alliance Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri and once she fails to return, the trial will not kick-off.

“Accused appears on three separate records and she is expected to return to court on April 28 for trial on making false reports. If she does not return for any reason, then that trial will not be possible.

“The State has nothing against accused in her personal developmen­t. The State would have congratula­ted her because this country needs women who are developed.

“But because of these cases her freedom of movement can be interfered,” he said.

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