Zimbabwean reporter critical of government, Hopewell Chin’ono, denied bail again

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A Zimbabwean court on Monday denied bail for the third time to a journalist who has been detained for more than a month on charges of inciting public violence over antigovernment protests in July.

Hopewell Chin’ono, a freelance journalist openly critical of president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration, used social media to expose corruption in government tenders for Covid-19 personal protective equipment that led to the dismissal of the health minister in July.

Chin’ono was arrested in July along with opposition politician Jacob Ngarivhume for advocating the removal of the ruling Zanu-PF party and supporting the July 31 protests that were stopped by authorities.

His comments were unusually outspoken for a journalist in Zimbabwe, where dissidents are often dealt with harshly.

Their arrest and continued detention has led to criticism that Mnangagwa's government is attempting to muzzle the media and is using a Covid-19 lockdown to arrest, harass and torture activists, which the government denies.

Magistrate Ngoni Nduna said Chin’ono’s defence team had not presented new facts in the latest application and that the antigovernment protests feared by the government could still happen.

“He has been advocating for the removal of government from power,” Nduna said, justifying the ruling.

Chin’ono’s lawyers said they would appeal against the judgment.

Last week, Nduna removed Chin’ono’s lead lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, from the case, accusing her of disrespecting the courts.

Zimbabwe is grappling with a severe economic crisis, with inflation running higher than 837%, stoking memories of hyperinflation under Robert Mugabe more than a decade ago.

In a separate case, Job Sikhala, vice-chair of the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change, who was arrested last week on charges of inciting public violence, was challenging his detention in court. He insisted he had not committed a crime.

Reuters
24 Aug 2020 12PM English South Africa Business News · News

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