By A Correspondent| Today at High Court, ZINASU leader Takudzwa Ngadziore appears for his bail appeal seeking his release from Harare Remand Prison, where he has been detained since last week.
Ngadziore was denied bail at Harare Magistrates Court after he was arrested and charged for allegedly protesting against the use of Impala Car Rental vehicle in the abduction of Tawanda Muchehiwa in July by some unidentified people.
ZINASU leader will have to spend more time in jail awaiting outcome of his bail appeal filed by Webster Jiti of ZLHR after High Court Judge postponed hearing and determination of his matter to Thursday to allow the State to file its response to his freedom bid.
“After investing our energies in seeking the release of Ngadziore, we are saddened that Taku will have to spend more time in jail after hearing of his appeal was postponed to Tuesday because the State has not filed its response & the record of proceedings has some missing pages.
“At High Court today, we are ready to make submissions on behalf of ZINASU leader seeking his release on bail. Ngadziore has spent a long time in prison since he was arrested in September for allegedly addressing a media briefing on abduction of Muchehiwa,” said ZLHR.
Webster Jiti is ready to represent Ngadziore during the hearing of the bail appeal wherein he seeks to end the incarceration of the student leader.