The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Warrant of arrest for Msengezi

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THE trial of political activist Sybeth Musengezi failed to continue today after he failed to turn up for court.

His lawyer, Douglas Coltart told the court that his client was sick and sought for a postponeme­nt.

However, in response, prosecutor Mr Tafara Chirambira proposed that he be issued with a warrant of arrest .

“I direct the court to Section 194(2) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act. We ask that a warrant of arrest be issued as the court did not give the accused person leave to default,” he said

Harare magistrate Mrs Yeukai Dzuda then issued Musengezi with a warrant of arrest.

Musengezi is facing allegation­s of using a fake address to join Zanu PF structures and earn himself a position in the party.

In the past, he made several attempts to delay the commenceme­nt of his trial.

Two weeks ago, the State led its first witness, Zanu PF chairman for Harare province

Cde Godwills Masimiremb­wa, who testified how they found out that Musengezi was not a member of the party. He said following some investigat­ions on the cell register, the party discovered that Musengezi had used two different addresses neither of which he resided at nor conducted any visits there.

Allegation­s are that sometime in 2012, Musengezi, acting in common purpose with Allen Chisuko and Taurai Mutimbanyo­ka, misreprese­nted to Zanu PF that he stayed at No 4315 Hatcliffe Extension, Harare for him to join as a member of the ruling party’s Muzinda 1A District.

In 2019, Musengezi allegedly connived with Mutimbanyo­ka and lied that he was within the cells of Zanu PF’s Mai Chitepo Branch, Muzinda 1 District.

The court heard that Musengezi also became eligible for elections to a Zanu PF branch position or post — a preserve only for Zanu PF political party members who would be appearing in the cell structures.

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