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State withdraws violence charge against Hwange activist

- BY NQOBANI NDLOVU ● Follow Nqobani on Twitter @NqobaniNdl­ovu

THE State has withdrawn the public violence charge against a Hwange activist who had been accused of leading a protest against a Chinese company carrying out coal-mining operations in Dinde.

Never Tshuma, the Dinde Residents Associatio­n vice-chairperso­n, was arrested in April for leading a protest against the coal-mining project in the area.

Tshuma was barred from visiting Dinde, his home area, as part of his bail conditions.

His lawyer Gerald Musengi confirmed to Southern Eye that the State had withdrawn charges against his client citing lack of evidence.

“The circumstan­ces were primarily that the complainan­ts felt they could not pursue the matter anymore,” Musengi said.

The proposed Beifa Investment Company coal-mining project evoked anger in the Dinde community.

Recently, Matabelela­nd North Provincial Affairs minister Richard Moyo and Mines minister Winston Chitando led a government delegation to the area to convince villagers to allow the project to take off.

Beifa Investment has repeatedly said its operations are above board, and within the confines of the country's mining laws.

“All the paperwork done by Beifa Investment­s (Pvt) Ltd is above board and the company is in strict adherence with the law,” said Beifa Investment­s (Pvt) Ltd project manager Zhou Zheng Qian in a statement.

“Beifa Investment­s has not evicted anyone or shown any intention to evict anyone within the Dinde community.

“Beifa Investment­s respects the customs and values of the communitie­s it operates in and it has never been the company's wish to unsettle or violate such customs and values ... categorica­lly denies ever desecratin­g any graves in the Dinde community as alleged or at all.”

The company once wrote to the Zanu PF Matabelela­nd provincial leadership requesting protection from its members that were inciting villagers' to protest against the firm's coal mining operations.

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