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Court orders council to compensate injured nurse

- BY SILAS NKALA l Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

A MUTARE magistrate has ordered the local authority and its security officer to pay $9 000 compensati­on to a council nurse injured during a 2018 council-led blitz on illegal pirate taxis.

Magistrate Lazarus Murendo ruled that council and its security officer Phineas Munyika were responsibl­e for injuries sustained by council nurse Kumbirai Furusa on July 6, 2018 when she was caught up in the melee while travelling home on an unregister­ed taxi cab.

Furusa was assaulted while she was seated on the front passenger seat of the taxi, which she had hired on her way home.

During trial, Furusa, who was represente­d by Peggy Tavagadza from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, told the court that Munyika physically manhandled and dragged her out of the taxi, resulting in her falling and sustaining knee injuries.

Furusa, who already had a fractured wrist and was due to have her plaster removed, only had the plaster removed six weeks later. She told the court that she could no longer do household chores due to the injuries she sustained after the fall.

In his ruling, Murendo held Munyika accountabl­e for Furusa’s injuries, saying that it was highly unlikely that the nurse would fall out of a vehicle in which she was seated properly on the passenger seat. Murendo ruled that $9 500 was compensati­on for damages, pain and suffering, while $227 was for special damages.

Furusa had initially claimed $10 000.

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES-BASED Emirates airline has suspended flights to and from Harare over unspecifie­d operationa­l reasons.

However, Lusaka flights will continue uninterrup­ted. In a statement, the airline said it would not accept travellers intending to travel to and from Harare.

“Customers holding tickets with final destinatio­n Harare will not be accepted to travel at their point of origin. Affected customers are advised to contact their travel agent or Emirates contact centre for rebooking options,” the Emirates statement read.

Emirates, an airline of the United Arab Emirates, is one of the largest airlines in the world.

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