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ZimPF activists win court case against ZANU PF thugs
15 Oct 2016 at 11:55hrs | Views
It was all smiles yesterday at Guruve magistrate court when Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) activists won their civil case against ZANU PF thugs.
It is the state's case that on Sunday the 25th of September 2016 ZANU PF youths wanted to invade ZimPF activist Obert Mutasa's plot at Dunaventry farm which did not auger well with fellow Zim PF cadres led by former Ambassador and Retired Brigadier-General Agrippa Mutambara who sought to counter the invasion.
Skirmishes arose and Zim PF members were outnumbered and over powered by ZANU PF thugs.
Guruve magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka barred ZANU PF thugs from invading the farm. It remains to be seen if they will abide by the court ruling as the issue of land is heavily politicised in Zimbabwe.
Meanwhile, the case of assault and malicious damage to property involving a People First vehicle is yet to be heard at the Bindura magistrate court at a date yet to be known.
It is the state's case that on Sunday the 25th of September 2016 ZANU PF youths wanted to invade ZimPF activist Obert Mutasa's plot at Dunaventry farm which did not auger well with fellow Zim PF cadres led by former Ambassador and Retired Brigadier-General Agrippa Mutambara who sought to counter the invasion.
Guruve magistrate Feresi Chakanyuka barred ZANU PF thugs from invading the farm. It remains to be seen if they will abide by the court ruling as the issue of land is heavily politicised in Zimbabwe.
Meanwhile, the case of assault and malicious damage to property involving a People First vehicle is yet to be heard at the Bindura magistrate court at a date yet to be known.
Source - Byo24News