The Herald (Zimbabwe)

DJ Fantan, gig organiser escape jail

- Court Reporter

ORGANISERS of the infamous Mbare New Year’s Eve gig — DJ Fantan, Dammar and DJ Levelz — have escaped jail after the High Court allowed their appeal challengin­g the six-month jail term imposed on them for defying the Covid-19 pandemic national lockdown.

The trio was jailed for an effective six months for violating Covid-19 regulation­s own their own pleas of guilt to the offence before a Harare magistrate Mrs Vongai Guwuriro early this year.

Dissatisfi­ed with the sentence which they described as outrageous in the circumstan­ces, and represente­d by lawyer Mr Dumisani Mthombeni, they approached the High Court on appeal arguing the sentence was excessive and induced a sense of shock.

Two judges of the High Court Justices Pisirayi Kwenda and Benjamin Chikowero, sitting as an Appeals Court, quashed the jail term and substitute­d it with three months’ imprisonme­nt with an option of $2 000 fine.

In addition, the three months’ imprisonme­nt was wholly suspended on condition they do not commit a similar offence.

The State had conceded that the sentence was severe. Trio were arrested for hosting a New Year’s Eve gig in Mbare, in defiance of

Covid-19 regulation­s.

Mrs Guwuriro had initially jailed the trio to 12 months each before setting aside six months for three years on condition they do not commit a similar offence within that period. Dammah, born Simbarashe Chanachimw­e, Arnold Kamudyariw­a (DJ Fantan) and Tafadzwa Kadzimwe (DJ Levelz), had pleaded guilty to the charge.

According to the State, Dammar, DJ Fantan and DJ Levelz, had invited 22 artistes to perform at the event dubbed Super Covid Spreader held at Dammah’s shop, against the Government measures to curb the spread of the lethal virus.

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