The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Hopewell Chin’ono acquitted again

- BY DESMOND CHINGARABD­E

HIGH court judge Justice siyabona Musithu has acquitted journalist Hopewell chin’ono after he was charged for his 2020 tweet saying Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) president Henrietta rushwaya was not going to be convicted for gold smuggling.

rushwaya was arrested in October 2020 at robert Gabriel Mugabe internatio­nal Airport in Harare for allegedly trying to smuggle 6kg of gold (worth some Us$366 000) out of the country.

chin’ono later tweeted saying rushwaya was going to be granted bail without any opposition by national Prosecutin­g Authority officials.

Prosecutor­s claimed that chin’ono had jeopardise­d the integrity of cases against himself and that of rushwaya.

He was charged with obstructin­g the course of justice.

Musithu acquitted chin’ono through upholding an applicatio­n for exception, which was dismissed by a Harare magistrate Marehwanaz­vo Gofa who had ruled that the journalist should stand trial.

chin’ono had cited Gofa and the state as the first and second respondent­s respective­ly.

He said the tweet made reference to a court appearance that was yet to take place.

Gofa, in her ruling, stated that the charge sheet and state outline were clearly worded, understand­able and proved that the journalist had committed a crime.

in his judgement, Musithu said it would be a gross irregulari­ty if the High court failed to intervene where a miscarriag­e of justice is being done.

“it would be prejudicia­l to the accused, and a waste of time and resources for the trial court to carry on with a trial likely to be declared a nullity,” Musithu said.

“the circumstan­ces of this matter show that grave injustice would occur where this court would not interfere in the unterminat­ed proceeding­s before the court a quo.

“the circumstan­ces clearly reflect an apathetic attitude on the part of the drafter of the charge and whoever placed those charges against the applicant in court.”

Musithu said the charge against chin'ono should have been turned down by the nPA.

"it is dishearten­ing to note that the same nPA that successful­ly opposed the exception in the court a quo, is the same nPA that readily conceded to the deficienci­es in the charge sheet and the state outline, despite having earlier opposed the relief sought herein,” the judge ruled.

“such prevaricat­ion does not bode well for the proper administra­tion of justice as it erodes public confidence in the operations of that office.”

rushwaya was also named in an Al Jazeera documentar­y on gold smuggling and money laundering.

Musithu’s ruling was the third time the journalist was being acquitted over charges that emanated from his tweets after he was first arrested in July 2020.

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