Herald Lied About Gonyeti Police Follow Up
31 August 2019
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By Farai D Hove| The Media Institute Of South Africa has narrated factual points on how allegedly misleading the state owned Herald newspaper was in their Saturday issue, pertaining the abduction case of the comedian, Gonyeti (Samantha Kureya).

Writing on Saturday night, MISA listed four main points. Below is the full text:

Dear @HeraldZimbabwe you lie that there has been no follow up on Samantha Kureya’s abduction case. Your story ignores the following:

1. The docket has been transferred to Harare Central Law & Order section

2. Felistas was called in to give her witness statement on 27 Aug.

3. The police do have the phone numbers Samantha used when she was dropped off in Crowbrough

4. Samantha’s own phone is not going through because it was damaged during the abduction

5. If your publication wants the actual truth contact Samantha’s lawyer Chris Mhike for updates. – Source: MISA