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  • Glen View murder trial postponed as judge cites illness
    Movement for Democratic Change
    October 29, 2012

    The trial of 29 MDC members facing false murder charges was today postponed to Wednesday after the trial judge; Justice Chinembiri Bhunu failed to come to court claiming that he was unwell.

    The 29 are facing trumped-up charges of murdering a police officer, Petros Mutedza in Glen View 3, Harare in May 2011.

    The trial has been postponed for nearly two weeks now after the State counsel; Edmore Nyazamba sought a one week leave again claiming that he was ill. Before today's postponement, the trial had been adjourned on many occasions with the State counsel, Nyazamba, the judge, assessors and State witness giving various reasons and failing to turn up for trial.

    Some of the accused have been in remand prison for nearly 18 months. Among those in remand prison is the MDC Youth Assembly Chairperson, Solomon Madzore and the MDC National Executive Member, Last Maengahama.

    Meanwhile, the bail hearing for the other two MDC members who were arrested this month on the same charge has been postponed to tomorrow after the State prosecutor, Nyazamba failed to turn up. The two; Jackson Mabota and Tarisai Kusotera are in remand prison at the Harare Central Prison. Their arrests bring to 31 MDC members who have been incarcerated on the same false murder charge.

    The case is being held before Justice Hlekani Mwayera.

    One of the accused, Cynthia Manjoro was released from remand two weeks ago after it was pointed out in court that she was nowhere near Glen View 3 Shopping Centre, where the police officer died.

    The State also failed to submit a typed response to the court on why the two should not be granted bail citing that they did not have adequate personnel to type reports for court processes.

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