Pro-democracy campaigner Makomborero Haruzivishe has filed a chamber application for review in High Court seeking an order to set aside Magistrate Dennis Mangosi’s decision to remand him to 8 November.
Haruzivishe wants the court to substitute it with his removal from remand & for the State to proceed by issuing summons.
In his application Haruzivishe argues that Magistrate Mangosi’s decision of 18 October to further remand him was grossly irregular&violates his right to a fair trial within a reasonable time.
Haruzvishe says ZRP & the State are using remand proceedings as an investigating process.
Meanwhile, the case where Mako Haruzivishe, Alan Moyo, Denford Ngadziore, Stanley Manyenga & Cecelia Chimbiri are facing charges of holding an illegal demo continued at Rotten Row yesterday.
They produced video evidence to prove their innocence, however the matter was postponed to 17/11 for ruling.
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