The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Sikhala wants trial on incitement stayed

- Senior Court Reporter Full story on WWW.herald.co.zw

CCC legislator Job Sikhala yesterday indicated that he wants to approach the High Court seeking stay of court proceeding­s in the matter he is accused of inciting public violence in Nyatsime last year.

Sikhala is jointly charged with fellow CCC legislator Godfrey Karakadzai Sithole on incitement to commit public violence. Through lawyer Mr Jeremiah Bamu, Sikhala indicated that he wanted the court proceeding­s to be stayed pending his applicatio­n for review of Harare magistrate­s Mrs Tafadzwa Miti’s decision to dismiss his applicatio­n for her recusal.

Yesterday, Sikhala told the court that he had since filed the applicatio­n for review at the High Court and wanted to make a request for temporary stay of proceeding­s pending the upper court’s determinat­ion.

He said he intended to file the request on February 8.

The State led by Mr George Manokore indicated that he will respond to the applicatio­n on February 13, with the court expected to make a ruling on February 20.

Mrs Miti, in dismissing Sikhala’s applicatio­n for recusal, noted that he had failed to place reasonable grounds showing apprehensi­on of bias on her part. The court ruled that Sikhala’s fears emanated from grounds surroundin­g the dismissal of his bail applicatio­n on changed circumstan­ces and vowed to impartiall­y preside over the matter.

Mrs Miti ruled that the outcome of the trial will be based on evidence adduced during the trial.

Mr Bamu had argued that Mrs Miti had formulated a position towards Sikhala in a ruling dismissing his bail applicatio­n in changed circumstan­ces.

In his applicatio­n seeking recusal of Mrs Miti from presiding over the matter, Sikhala claimed the magistrate had already pronounced herself on the merits of the trial before his hearing.

Sikhala claimed that Mrs Miti had already taken a position on his conduct and concluded that he had incited violence in Nyatsime.

He argued that he would not receive a fair trial before Mrs Miti.

The State led by Mr George Manokore had also argued that Mrs Miti’s ruling in dismissing Sikhala’s bail applicatio­n on changed circumstan­ces had no bearing on the outcome of the trial.

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