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Jacob Ngarivhume
The Harare Magistrates Court on Thursday denied bail to Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume who was arrested on Tuesday on allegations of inciting public violence.
Ngarivhume was remanded in custody to August 6 this year.
Presiding magistrate Tranos Utahwashe said he was convinced by the State assertion that if released on bail, Ngarivhume would organise violent demonstrations.
Ngarivhume has been using social media to incite the public to engage in street protests on July 31 this year ostensibly against corruption.
“It is in the interest of justice that the accused be denied bail,” said Utahwashe.
Defense lawyer Moses Nkomo told the media they would be appealing against the ruling at the High Court.
“The reason why he us being denied bail is that the state fears that if he is released on bail, there are going to be demonstrations.
“The State alleges that he has incited the nation to demonstrate against corruption and they fear if he is given bail, the demonstrations will proceed on the 31st of July,” he said.
“We will be appealing at the High Court in the earliest possible time,” he told reporters.
Michael Reza appeared for the State.