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MDC chief of staff granted bail
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
April
13, 2012
Abisha Nyanguwo,
the MDC Chief of Staff who was arrested this week on false charges
of malicious damage to property has been granted a massive $500
bail pending trial by a Gweru magistrate.
The matter was
postponed to 11 May 2012.
It is surprising
though, that Nyanguwo has been granted $500 bail for a dubious charge
while police officers accused of murdering a Shamva mineworker in
cold blood last month were yesterday granted a mere $50 bail at
the High Court.
What makes the
bail ruling even more outrageous is that Nyanguwo's case is
being heard at the magistrate's court while the policemen's
murder case is being handled at a higher court, meaning that the
Shamva case is being trivialised.
The MDC, therefore,
feels that Nyanguwo will not receive a fair trial as evidenced by
proceedings that have been witnessed so far.
Nyanguwo first
appeared before the Gweru magistrate yesterday morning but the bail
hearing could not take off as there were no State witnesses. A police
officer, Archford Tumbare who is based in Zhombe was then sought
so as to nail down Nyanguwo.
Allegations
against Nyanguwo are that; his vehicle was seen in Mvuma collecting
explosives before going to Gweru where he ostensibly planted these
at the Zanu PF offices resulting in it blowing up in December last
year.
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