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Negomo loses case as High Court throws out his judgment
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
April
25, 2012
High Court Judge,
Justice Patel today ruled as null and void attempts by Chief Luscious
Chitsinde Negomo of Chiweshe to attach President Tsvangirai's
property at his Harare residence.
In handing down
the judgment today, Justice Patel confirmed an earlier ruling by
a Mashonaland Central provincial magistrate who, in February dismissed
Chief Negomo's attempts to attach President Tsvangirai's
property.
Justice Samuel
Kudya wrote the judgment before Justice Bharat Patel handed it down
today.
Chief Negomo's
uncalled for actions have put the important role played by traditional
leaders into disrepute after he allowed Zanu PF to use him in an
attempt to tarnish President Tsvangirai's image.
His actions
have no doubt, left his subjects in Chiweshe communal lands and
the people of Zimbabwe questioning his ability to act as a chief
who should at all times be apolitical and be of sober behaviour.
The Chiweshe
community is still in shock on why a chief last year chose to turn
himself into his own messenger and attempted to "summon"
President Tsvangirai to his "community court" in Chiweshe.
It is totally
embarrassing in the African culture that a chief leaves major concerns
in his jurisdiction, travels to a capital city, personally serves
"summons" and threatens to attach a city dweller's,
let alone, a non resident member of the area's assets.
The MDC totally
agrees with Justice Patel's ruling that the judgment by Chief
Negomo at his community court was "null and void".
Chief Negomo's
ruling was nothing but a part of Zanu PF's grand political
plot to destabilise the people's project and its leadership
in delivering real change to Zimbabwe.
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