Here ends our live updates….
TRANSCRIPT LAST SPEECHES OUTSIDE COURT –
[2/3, 11:32] ZimEye: I saw our Organising Secretary in the court, let us wait for him while we sing, says Sikhala
[2/3, 11:34] ZimEye: Let us give the floor to our national spokesperson of the party, Daniel Molokole…
At first we want to start by thanking the province you are all done well I want to say say what you have done today is huge we say to the province well done keep it up secondly we want you to know no he is not standing on his own he is representing the whole country
[2/3, 11:35] ZimEye: You say this matter has nothing to do with legal issues it is all to do with politics this man is a nationalist what he is being trialled for is a national
[2/3, 11:35] ZimEye: Being the spokesperson of the country as the Masvingo province we are asking you you to remain resolute we have been told to come back on the 14th of February.
[2/3, 11:36] ZimEye: Gonese: we thank you for coming to to strengthen our vice chairman I want to speak with gratitude and give you an update of what happened today as you have been told by the spokesperson
[2/3, 11:36] ZimEye: The issue we are gathered here has got nothing to do with legal issues it is all cheap politics
[2/3, 11:37] ZimEye: What our lawyer did today she submitted to the court that that they is no fault by by the man the issues raised today do not disclose any offence
[2/3, 11:37] ZimEye: It is all nonsense this is what was submitted inside Court those who were listening you so the legal issues being presented the prosecutor began fidgeting
[2/3, 11:38] ZimEye: We are saying this is not a fault at all there is nothing that happened that requires any Court to attend to
[2/3, 11:39] ZimEye: Hon Sikhala was asked to plead and he said there is no fault on his part whatsoever we shall now wait for the 14th because this case is just like that of Evan that ended up in the Supreme Court and it was revealed that according to the law we do have the constitutional right to remove a president at any time
[2/3, 11:39] ZimEye: Let us wait to see what will happen on the 14th of February it will be a Valentine’s Day hearing
[2/3, 11:39] ZimEye: This is my update thank you very much
[2/3, 11:40] ZimEye: Sikhala stands up and says I have only stood up to thank you all let the vice-president speak
[2/3, 11:41] ZimEye: Biti: today we come here in solidarity with him
[2/3, 11:45] ZimEye: Biti: These are unfounded charges, saying Mnangagwa go away is not saying the government should go away, so I think this shows that this family is full of love because when you are inside that box it is difficult but when you are people with people who love you it is is good please do do applaud yourselves. It is not a crime to say Mnangagwa must go, we have not said we are going to remove them by Force but we’re going to remove them through democratic means.
[2/3, 11:46] ZimEye: Now he (Mnangagwa) has roped in the machete boys. No one in this country does not know that the Mashurugwis belong to Emmerson Mnangagwa….
These are the wounds of the struggle…
These are the wounds of the struggle…
[11:26] Outside court
[11:14] Prosecutor Tawanda Zvakare uses two dictionary definitions to in a bid to convince the Presiding Judge to appreciate the definition of the word “overthrow”
[11:10] SikhalaTrial: Prosecutor Tawanda Zvakare says Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala intended to stage a “coup” when he told MDC Alliance party supporters in 2019 that the opposition party will remove Emmerson Mnangagwa’s govt before 2023…
[11:02] Trial of MDC Vice Chairperson Job Sikhala is in progress at Masvingo High Court.
Sikhala’ s lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa currently presenting facts before the judge. ..
[11:01] Honest Makanyire: Trial is in progress…

Job Sikhala with the MDC supporters on way to court
Own Correspondent|MDC supporters in Masvingo have literally brought the city to a standstill as they accompanied the party’s deputy national chairman to the High Court for the start of his treason trial.
The opposition supporters marched through the city with Sikhala singing songs discrediting the country’s justice system and showing their support for Sikhala popularly known as Wiwa.
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