The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CCC members trial postponed again

- Nyore Madzianike Senior Court Reporter

A State witness at the trial of CCC activists Joana Mamombe and Cecilia Chimbiri on charges of faking their abductions sometime in 2020 could not attend court yesterday as she was ill, forcing the matter to be postponed for the second time to May 17.

The State witness, Ms Venenzia Muchenje, was the police officer on duty when the two claimed to have been arrested.

Prosecutor Mr Michael Reza said Ms Muchenje had not recovered and efforts to call her to show herself to the court were fruitless.

He even called her boss, who promised to send a team to Ms Muchenje’s house to fetch her, but also failed to secure her attendance.

“I made efforts to contact the witness and I managed to speak to the witness herself,” said Mr Reza. “She said she is still not well. I then formulated an option for her to come to court so that she can give evidence in court.

“I spoke to her boss Chief Superinten­ded Moyo and he had instructed Machipisa police to go and fetch her from her house and bring her to court.

I was waiting a call from Supt Moyo, who is the Dispol (officer in charge of the district) and up until now the call has not come.”

Mr Reza then applied for postponeme­nt of the matter, which Mamombe and Chimbiri’s lawyer Mr Alec Muchadeham­a did not oppose.

Ms Muchenje was one of the police officers who were manning a roadblock along Harare-Bulawayo Road near the Exhibition Park where Mamombe and Chimbiri claimed to have been arrested before being taken to Harare Central Police station and later driven to a secluded place where they were subjected to torture.

When Ms Muchenje initially testified, she told the court that no one was arrested at all from 2pm when they assumed duty on the day in question.

She also testified that she never saw a Mercedes Benz with women on-board during the time she assumed duty at the roadblock at around 2pm.

Ms Muchenje said a man approached them about a few minutes after they went on duty asking whether they had arrested anyone and they told him they had not.

Circumstan­ces leading to the arrest of the activists are that on May 13, 2020 at around 12.30pm, the duo, together with Netsai Marova, who is on the run, teamed up with other youths then under the MDC-A banner, and gathered at Choppies Supermarke­t in Warren Park 1.

They then allegedly staged a demonstrat­ion against the recall of their party’s MPs from Parliament and the way funds were used to combat Covid-19.

It is alleged that on the same day, they called their friends, family and lawyers saying they had been arrested at a roadblock near the Showground­s in Harare and were taken to Harare Central Police Station.

Upon receiving the communicat­ion, their lawyer Mr Jeremiah Bamu allegedly went to the police CID Law and Order section where he communicat­ed with Detective Chief Inspector Chibaya, saying the three had been arrested and taken to Harare Central police station.

According to the State, checks were made and it was establishe­d that they had not been arrested.

On the same day, social media platforms and local newspapers were awash with news that the three had been arrested, it is alleged.

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