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Mutizwa
Mutizwa

The man in court for illegal possession of arms and ammunitions of war, Michael Graduate Mutizwa, has decried delays in prosecuting his case.

When appearing in court yesterday, Mutizwa expressed disappointment at the slow pace of the proceedings, as he believes he is incarcerated for nothing.

“It has been three months now since I have been behind bars and there is no progress,” he said. “I want to get done with this matter and continue with my life.” Mutizwa told the court that following an order granted in his favour to collect some documents he wanted to use in court, he was taken to his house. At the house he found papers scattered all over his house with the documents he wanted to fetch missing.

Editor's Comment
When power scorns accountability

While every citizen, including the Head of State, has the right to voice opinions, the tone and context of the President’s comments were regrettably dismissive and risk chilling free expression in our country. The remarks are not isolated. They form part of a disturbing pattern of public attacks on independent institutions pillars essential to the healthy functioning of our democracy. The Judiciary, the Legislature, and now the media have all...

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