Dzamara Not Only One Abducted, Minister Says
15 July 2015
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Zimbabwean lawyer, Charles Kwaramba, representing disappeared Occupy Africa Unity Square leader, Itai Dzamara, has urged President Robert Mugabe to publicly talk about the abducted activist to give the case a high profile and urgency it deserves.
The remarks follow pronouncements by President Mugabe’s spokesman, George Charamba, that Mr. Mugabe will not be commenting on the matter.
Dzamara was abducted on March 9th this year by five unidentified armed men in Harare’s Glen View suburb as he was getting a haircut at a local barbershop.
The activist spearheaded the pro-democracy movement that demanded the resignation of Mr. Mugabe for allegedly failing to deliver.
But the investigations seem to have stalled with the head of the police’s law and order unit in the criminal investigations department, Crispen Makedenge, refusing to comment referring Studio 7 to the police general headqurters.
The story took yet another bizarre turn when deputy home affairs minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told Studio 7 today that Dzamara is not the only activist to have vanished, giving an example of veteran nationalist, Edison Sithole, who disappeared before independence in 1975 and was never found.-VOA

One Reply to “Dzamara Not Only One Abducted, Minister Says”

  1. Ziyambi my friend. We all know that Edison Sithole was abducted by the Rhodesian regime. Isn’t that correct? Are you implying that Dzamara was also abducted by the Regime?
    You are right. The regime is responsible.

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