The magistrate court in Bindura has granted bail to three Institute for Young Women’s Development (IYWD) members Sandra Zenda, Kudakwashe Munemo and Onai Chitakunye who were arrested while conducting a meeting.
The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) whose advocates are representing them confirmed their release:
“We have ensured that Sandra Zenda, Kudakwashe Munemo & Onai Chitakunye can spend the weekend at their residences & not in prison detention by getting them released on ZWL10 000 bail each.
“They are accused of convening an unsanctioned meeting on Wednesday. The 3 return to court on 15 July.”
They were arrested at a Stakeholder Consultative Meeting on 29 June 2022 and were accused of contravening provisions of MOPO, a successor law to the much-loathed POSA.
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