Mthwakazi No Joy For Mnangagwa And CIOs
6 December 2018
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Own Correspondent|Efforts by the state security agents to see the incarceration of Mthwakazi Republic Party activists who shook the Kgalema Motlanthe Commission of inquiry in Bulawayo recently continue to hit a brick hall at the Bulawayo courts.

The Bulawayo magistrates court yesterday once again threw away a case against Wisdom Mkhwananzi who state security arrested for declaring that President Emmerson Mnangagwa presided over the death of his father during the Gukurahundi atrocities era.

Mkhwananzi was yesterday bungled back into court after the court initially threw away charges against him in his initial trial last month. The magistrates court stood its ground and declared that the state is failing to present a credible case against Mkhwananzi.

Appearing in the same court on charges of inciting public violence at the commission, three other MRP activists were also told to go home and return to court on the 18th of December after their defence led by Maqhawe Mpofu and Dumisani Dube of Abammeli Lawyers for Human Rights demanded the footage of the proceedings of the day in question and the report of the commission before trial against the trio continues.

President Mnangagwa has been given a summary of the final report by the commission whose chairman, Motlanthe has since left the country back to his home in South Africa.

The commission secretariat indicated this week that the report has been finalised and going through “polishing stage” at government printers.

Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba has however hinted that the report might not be made public which will be a challenge on how the court case against the three activists will proceed.