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Yvonne Musarurwa

No easy walk for Musarurwa

Freed after two years in prison, Yvonne Musarurwa gives orders to district officers who had converged at Gutu and Chikowere law firm — the defacto Harare Headquarters for Thokozani Khupe’s break-away MDC formation.

Voices from Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison – Nelson Chamisa

Advocate Nelson Chamisa – I bring you convivial greetings from Chikurubi Maximum Prison. I have just been to Chikurubi to visit our comrades Yvonne Musarurwa, Last Maengahama and Madzokere. The Cdes are in good spirits after my visit. We had time to pray. The comrades hope to be free soon and they shall be free.

MDC murder convicts’ relatives fume

By Tendai Kamhungira Relatives of three MDC activists serving 20-year jail terms for murdering a cop were left fuming yesterday after the trio’s application for leave to appeal was struck off the roll. The three — Yvonne Musarurwa , Last Maengahama and Tungamirai Madzokere — were jailed last year after being convicted of killing police […]

Chinembiri Bhunu; A Zanu PF Commissar in a judicial rob

By Tinashe Goodlaw Chifamba In a case that did not only shock the legal fraternity but the entire country Justice or should l say InJustice Chinembiri Bhunu all but confirmed the long held view that he is indeed a ZANU(PF) political commisar. The conviction and subsequent sentencing of Councillor Tungamirai Madzokore, Last Maengahama and Yyvone […]

Justice Bhunu was on remote control from day one: MDC youths

The Youth Assembly of the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) has reacted angrily to what it calls the “politically motivated” and “unjust sentencing” to 20 years in jail of fellow party members who were accused of killing police inspector Petros Mutedza in Glen View five years ago. On Monday, Justice Chinembiri Bhunu whose handling of […]

Outrage over MDC activists’ jail terms

By Helen Kadirire The MDC has said it is outraged and dismayed by the 20-year jail terms passed on the party’s three activists by the High Court, vowing it will appeal the sentences at the Supreme Court. The party claimed the “heavy sentences are politically-motivated and meant to quell dissent of people opposed to Zanu […]