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14 youth in trouble for invading and settling in NRZ wagons
10 Jun 2016 at 07:05hrs | Views
FOURTEEN youth have been dragged to the court charged with trespassing into the National Railways of Zimbabwe premises after they were found by security personnel occupying one of the wagons without permission from the parastatal.
The 14, Emmanuel Kasinahama, of Lupane, Sidingoni Ncube of Tshabalala village in Tsholotsho, Blessing Mutswere of Rosscamp, Nomazulu Nsingo of Pumula, Siphiwe Dbe of Lobengula West, Siphathisiwe Sibanda of Pumula North, Tumelo Mokoena of Rosscamp, Lenox Dhlodhlo, Thembani Maseko of Old Pumula, Brighton Ncube of Pumula South, Blessing Ncube of Njube, Sonboy Moyo of nkulumane and Keith Dube of Matobo appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Evelyn mashavakure who warned and discharged them.
The court was told that on June 2 this year at 5:30am NRZ security were on patrol and saw the 14 who were unlawfully occupying one of the wagons within the premises. When they were asked what they were doing they failed to explain leading to their arrest.
The 14, Emmanuel Kasinahama, of Lupane, Sidingoni Ncube of Tshabalala village in Tsholotsho, Blessing Mutswere of Rosscamp, Nomazulu Nsingo of Pumula, Siphiwe Dbe of Lobengula West, Siphathisiwe Sibanda of Pumula North, Tumelo Mokoena of Rosscamp, Lenox Dhlodhlo, Thembani Maseko of Old Pumula, Brighton Ncube of Pumula South, Blessing Ncube of Njube, Sonboy Moyo of nkulumane and Keith Dube of Matobo appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Evelyn mashavakure who warned and discharged them.
The court was told that on June 2 this year at 5:30am NRZ security were on patrol and saw the 14 who were unlawfully occupying one of the wagons within the premises. When they were asked what they were doing they failed to explain leading to their arrest.
Source - Byo24News