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Job Sikhala's freedom bid flops
08 Mar 2022 at 05:47hrs | Views
HARARE magistrate Stanford Mambanje yesterday dismissed an application by Citizens Coalition for Change interim vice-chairperson Job Sikhala to be removed from remand in a matter where he is accused of publishing falsehoods.
Sikhala, who was being represented by Jeremiah Bhamu of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, has since 2020 unsuccessfully applied for removal from remand.
However, the State has been reluctant to do so despite failing to furnish him with a trial date.
In his latest application, Sikhala cited a similar case involving journalist Hopewell Chin'ono which was dismissed by the High Court.
Prosecutor Lancelot Mutsokoti argued that if Sikhala was removed from remand, it would be difficult to summon him.
In his ruling, Mambanje dismissed Sikhala's application, saying the State should be given the benefit of doubt.
The matter was remanded to April 6.
Bhamu, however, filed another notice to apply for removal from remand on the next remand date.
Sikhala, who was being represented by Jeremiah Bhamu of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, has since 2020 unsuccessfully applied for removal from remand.
However, the State has been reluctant to do so despite failing to furnish him with a trial date.
In his latest application, Sikhala cited a similar case involving journalist Hopewell Chin'ono which was dismissed by the High Court.
In his ruling, Mambanje dismissed Sikhala's application, saying the State should be given the benefit of doubt.
The matter was remanded to April 6.
Bhamu, however, filed another notice to apply for removal from remand on the next remand date.
Source - Newsday Zimbabwe