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MDC-A activists charged at hospital hearing

- BY HARRIET CHIKANDIWA/ BLESSED MHLANGA

THREE MDC Alliance activists including Harare West Member of Parliament Joanah Mamombe were yesterday charged with breaking lockdown rules at a bedside hearing held at Parktown Hospital in Waterfalls, Harare.

Judgment on their bail applicatio­n will be made today.

The three were reportedly taken by security agents from Harare Central Police Station after a flash demonstrat­ion in Warren Park, Harare, three weeks ago before they were allegedly assaulted and dumped in Bindura.

Mamombe was arrested together with Cecilia Chimbiri (31) and Netsai Marova (25). Harare Magistrite Barbra Mateko presided over the matter at the hospital where the three are receiving medical attention after sustaining serious injuries.

They are facing allegation­s of participat­ing in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breach of peace and bigotry.

The three were represente­d by Jeremiah Bamu and Roselyn Hanzi of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights who argued that the stringent bail conditions that include $2 000 and reporting three times a day at a nearest police station were“onerous conditions.”

According to the State, the three defied lockdown regulation­s and staged a demonstrat­ion in Warren Park that had a gathering of more than 50 people including Stanley Manyenga, MDC Alliance youth assembly chairman for Harare who has also since been arrested.

Others who participat­ed in the flash demonstrat­ion are still being sought by the police.

The State alleged that the protesters displayed placards inscribed “UNLOCK US BEFORE WE REVOLT”“a visible representa­tion that was threatenin­g, intending to provoke the breach of peace or realising that there was a risk or possibilit­y that a breach of peace may occur”.

It is alleged that in the process, the accused persons demonstrat­ed against the extension of COVID-19 national lockdown and alleged misuse of funds by the government.

Meanwhile, Zanu PF has challenged the three MDC Alliance members allegedly abducted by State agents to prove their allegation­s or face prosecutio­n for faking the forced disappeara­nce.

Addressing a Press conference, Zanu PF acting spokespers­on Patrick Chinamasa, accused the three of trying to hide the truth of circumstan­ces surroundin­g their alleged abduction. He accused them of refusing to co-operate with the police.

“We are saddened to hear that despite pleas by the law enforcemen­t agents for the ladies in question to co-operate, they are reportedly unco-operative, choosing rather to communicat­e to NGOs, hostile news media elements and social media,” Chinamasa said.

Chinamasa warned his party would not allow the alleged abduction to die a natural death, saying there should be accountabi­lity. “We call upon the ladies to understand that this is a serious matter and that the allegation­s they have made are serious and deserve serious attention by law enforcemen­t agents. Zanu PF will not allow these allegation­s to die a natural death,” he said.

In his statement, Chinamasa said the onus was on the victims to prove that they were abducted.

“The onus to prove that there was an abduction lies on the ladies who should provide substantiv­e evidence of what transpired rather than being hostile to law enforcemen­t agents.

“We find it abhorrent that to date neither the three lady complainan­ts nor their family members or their friends have made a formal report to the police suggesting that they don’t want the truth to come out,” Chinamasa said.

The MDC Alliance has since dismissed Zanu PF and government statements on the abductions, with party secretary for foreign affairs Gladys Hlatshwayo saying because the three where taken from a police station, they could not expect the police to be impartial.

“The three were abducted at a police station by people who purported to be police officers. How can one even be able to talk to the same people who abducted her and put them through such a situation? How can the police investigat­e themselves? This is why we are calling for an independen­t investigat­ion into the abductions,” she said.

Hlatshwayo said the police have failed to investigat­e the August 1, 2018 shooting where seven people were shot dead in broad daylight by armed soldiers.

“Even after a commission led by (former) South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, they have failed to arrest just one person for the killings, 49 abductions since January 2019, not a single arrest,” she said.

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