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CCC aspiring councillor­s arrested as Biti, Karenyi remanded

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E/KENNETH NYANGANI ⬤ Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

POLICE in Mutare on Monday arrested two aspiring Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) councillor­s as they were conducting a door-todoor campaign.

Aspiring wards 5 and 4 councillor­s Simon Mapuwire and Edson Kalulu were arrested in Sakubva high-density suburb while conducting a door-to-door campaign in their wards.

They are among the seven councillor­s who were recalled last year by the MDC Alliance led by Douglas Mwonzora.

CCC Manicaland spokespers­on David Panganai confirmed the arrests.

“Police arrested our members claiming they were not informed about the door-to-door campaign. They were detained at Chisamba Police Station in Sakubva for several hours. They were only released at around 6pm without charge,” he said.

Acting Manicaland police spokespers­on assistant Inspector Wiseman Chinyoka said he had not received the report.

In an unrelated case, CCC vice-presidents Tendai Biti and Lynnette Karenyi-Kore were yesterday further remanded by a Harare magistrate in a case where they face a charge of violating COVID-19 regulation­s.

Biti and Karenyi-Kore are being charged alongside deputy secretary-general David Chimhini, secretary for mobilisati­on and women affairs Vongai Tome, deputy secretary for corporate affairs Lovemore Chinoputsa and Gladys Hlatywayo, who is the secretary for internatio­nal affairs.

The CCC members, who are represente­d by Alec Muchadeham­a, had filed an applicatio­n for exception to the charges, but magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro dismissed it saying their applicatio­n for review was not yet ready.

Allegation­s were that on June 5, 2020, police received informatio­n that the then MDC Alliance leaders were gathered outside Morgan Richard Tsvangirai House in Harare in contravent­ion of Statutory Instrument 83 of 2020, which prohibited gatherings of more than 50 people.

It was alleged that they were planning to stage an unsanction­ed demonstrat­ion.

The State alleges that police reacted swiftly and went to the corner of Nelson Mandela Avenue and Angwa Street, where a number of the opposition party supporters were already gathered, leading to their arrest.

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