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Underfire Justice Ndewere frees MDC Alliance activist

- BY RICHARD MUPONDE • Follow Richard on Twitter @muponderic­hard

UNDERFIRE High Court judge, Justice Erica Ndewere was back on the bench yesterday where she granted $5 000 bail to opposition MDC Alliance activist, Terrence Manjengwa who had been denied bail by the lower court.

Manjengwa had spent 56 days in remand prison following his arrest on September 3 after attending party vicechairp­erson Job Sikhala’s remand hearing on a charge of incitement to public violence.

He was arrested together with fellow party activists Blessed Changara and Barnabas Gura who were granted $5 000 bail on September 24 by magistrate Barbra Maketo.

The three were facing charges of contraveni­ng COVID-19 lockdown measures and possession of dangerous weapons, but Mateko ruled that Manjengwa had pending cases and was likely to abscond.

Majengwa’s lawyer, Kossam Ncube, then approached the High Court on appeal arguing that Mateko misdirecte­d herself by denying him bail.

Yesterday, Justice Ndewere upheld Ncube’s submission­s and freed Manjengwa.

Justice Ndewere ruled that denying Manjengwa bail was a miscarriag­e of justice.

The underfire judge later appeared in fellow High Court judge Justice Foroma’s chambers as an applicant seeking an interim interdict to stop President Emmerson Mnangagwa from setting up a tribunal to investigat­e her for alleged conduct.

The Judicial Service Commission accuses her of conduct unbefittin­g of a High Court judge, a charge she denies. Some of the allegation­s levelled against include granting bail to former Cabinet minister Priscah Mupfumira and Sikhala in defiance of a directive given by Chief Justice Luke Malaba.

Justice Ndewere has since accused the Chief Justice of interferin­g with her duties, thus compromisi­ng judicial independen­ce.

Her case was postponed to Wednesday because Mnangagwa and Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi had not filed opposing papers.

Justice Foroma gave Mnangagwa and Ziyambi up to Monday to file their opposing papers, and Justice Ndewere to file her heads of argument by Tuesday so he could deliver his verdict the following day.

 ??  ?? MDC Alliance activist Terrence Manjengwa (in red beret) confronts police officers at Harare Magistrate­s Courts leading to his arrest on September 3
MDC Alliance activist Terrence Manjengwa (in red beret) confronts police officers at Harare Magistrate­s Courts leading to his arrest on September 3

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