Police Officer To serve Ten Days In Prison For Insulting Mugabe
13 March 2018
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By Paul Nyathi| A Zimbabwe Republic Police officer has been found guilty of insulting former President Robert Mugabe and sentenced to serve ten days in confinement for the offence.

Sgt Thompson Joseph Mloyie was on Monday found guilty in a police internal trial for contravening the Police Act in a matter in which he allegedly accused former President Robert Mugabe of being “too old to rule” the country and questioning the moral status of his wife Grace Mugabe.

The officer had been on trial since January for allegedly contravening paragraph 35 of the Schedule of the Police Act (Chapter 11:10), that is, acting in an unbecoming manner prejudicial to discipline or reasonably likely to bring discredit to the Police Service.

During the trial, which was presided over by Superintendent Makunike at Harare Central Police Station, the ZRP claimed that Mloyie discredited the Police Service when he was arrested on 05 March 2016 at Cranborne Police Station by ZRP officers and charged with undermining the authority of or insulting the President in contravention of Section 33 (2) (a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.

Mloyie, who was represented by Jeremiah Bamu and Noble Chinhanu of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, was arrested after he allegedly uttered the words: “President Mugabe achembera haachakwanisi kutonga nyika ino. Ndiye office arikukonzera (sic) kutambura munyika ino uye akaroora hure Grace Mugabe, (‘President Mugabe is too old and incapable of leading this country and is the cause of the suffering going on in this country and is married to a prostitute, Grace Mugabe.”)

During the trial, the ZRP lined up two witnesses namely Sergeant Stanley Makunda and Sergeant Amos Muchenjero, who are all members of the Police Service to testify against Mloyie.