spot_img

Police plan to arrest Chibaya and Ostallos for visiting stranded villagers

Must Try

Trending

By Garikai Mafirakureva | Masvingo Mirror |

Masvingo Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Law and Order has opened a docket against former CCC national organiser Amos Chibaya and spokesperson Gift ‘Ostallos’ Siziba and others who visited stranded villagers evicted from Mushandike near Masvingo.

- Advertisement -

The families were evicted from their homes by Government under Operation Operation No to Land Barons and Illegal Settlements On State Land.

The team went to Mushandike to sympathise with victims of the operation, assess their needs with plans to mobilise resources including food and school fees for children.

Masvingo Police spokesperson Kudakwashe Dhewa said he is yet to receive the report.

- Advertisement -

Impeccable sources however, told The Mirror that a docket under Case number ER2/24 was opened at Masvingo Central Police Station on March 5, 2024.

It is understood that Police want to arrest them under the Maintenance of Peace and Order Act (MOPA).

Chibaya scoffed at the planned arrests.

He said Police had no case at law and it is acting out of desperation and clutching at straws to victimise the opposition.

- Advertisement -

“This is hogwash. We visited these people at their homesteads. The Maintenance of Peace and Order Act (MOPA) does not apply where you visit people in their homesteads unless it is a rally.

“It was not a gathering. We were just passing by empathizing with the affected villagers. This is madness. Anyway, we are waiting to hear from them,” said Chibaya.

The Maintenance of Peace and Order Act came into effect on November 15, 2019, replacing the Public Order and Security Act of 2002 Chapter 11:17.

The Act governs gatherings, processions and public demonstrations The law impacts negatively on the freedoms of assembly and expression in Zimbabwe.

The evicted villagers sold their properties for a song to raise money for rentals in neighbouring villages or for transport to their rural areas. One man sold his Mazda B1600 for US$200. Goats were being sold for $10, Chickens for $1 and roofing sheets for $3.

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

President Emmerson Mnangagwa presiding over the last cabinet meeting of 2025 (Picture via X - @edmnangagwa)

Public hearings on bill to extend Mnangagwa’s term marred by exclusion claims

0
Public consultations on the proposed Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment) Bill (No. 3), 2026 which seeks to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s tenure have been overshadowed by allegations of exclusion and bias, with several political figures and citizens claiming they were denied the opportunity to contribute during outreach meetings held across the country.
Former CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba (Picture via Facebook - Gift Ostallos Siziba)

Zimbabwe must be rescued from both Zanu and Wicknell Chivayo – Ostallos

1
Fellow compatriots, recent revelations by South Africa’s Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) that the poster boy of corruption Wicknell Chivayo received millions of United States dollars from the Zimbabwean Treasury are what should provoke everyone who loves Zimbabwe to rise up against corruption.
Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) faction leader Jameson Timba and 78 party activists remained in custody after being denied bail several times

Timba and 34 CCC activists found guilty after 166 days of pre-trial detention

1
After 166 days in pretrial detention, former opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Senator Jameson Timba and 34 activists were convicted of participating in an "illegal gathering", while 28 others were acquitted.
CCC deputy spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba

Election manipulation and the erosion of democracy in Zimbabwe: Reflecting on the August 23rd...

0
Gift Ostallos Siziba: "August 23rd will be forever etched in Zimbabwe's history as a day of electoral farce. Exactly one year ago, we woke up to the orchestration of election sabotage starting with flyers with disinformation filling the streets telling voters not to vote. By midday the plan had clearly evolved with the missing ballots - voters in their thousands turned up only to find their polling stations with no ballots."

Tshabangu wins again as judge orders removal of CCC candidates from ballot

17
The group that includes CCC Deputy Spokesperson Gift Ostallos Siziba and Organising Secretary Amos Chibaya will not be on the ballot after High Court judge Pisirai Kwenda ruled on Friday that they cannot contest under the same party that recalled them.

Don't miss a story

Breaking News straight to your inbox.

No spam just news !

- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Recipes

Latest

More Recipes Like This