No joy for Jukwa suspects

via No joy for Jukwa suspects | The Herald 3 September 2014  by Tendai Rupapa

A Harare magistrate yesterday dismissed an application for refusal of further remand by Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi and his brother Philip who are accused of subversion and undermining the authority of the President through the Baba Jukwa Facebook account.
Both Edmund (28) and Philip (29) are suspected to be the administrators of the Baba Jukwa account.
The pair yesterday appeared before magistrate Mr Milton Serima who ruled that they should remain on remand pending their trial at the High Court.

Through their lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, the two made an application for further remand refusal arguing that they have been on remand for a long time with the State failing to provide them with a trial date.

On the other hand, prosecutor Miss Sharon Mashavira opposed the application on the basis that the pair’s application was misplaced considering that they were only arrested on June 24 and they have been on remand for only two months.

After hearing submissions from both counsels, Mr Serima concurred with the State and dismissed the application.
“The accused have been on remand for a reasonable period of time and considering the complexity of the matter, State should be afforded more time to complete its investigations,” he said.

Mr Serima remanded the pair to October 3 for their routine remand and for purposes of trial, their docket is going to be married with that of 20-year-old University of Zimbabwe student Romeo Musemburi.

Musemburi is facing similar charges.
On Monday the court heard that a team of detectives is expected to leave for the United States to meet social networks and search engine providers to aid the State case against the trio.

It is the State’s case that sometime in April 2013, Edmund hatched a plan with Philip to overthrow the Government through unconstitutional means.
It is alleged that he created a Gmail account, babajukwa2013@gmail.com using a mobile phone line registered in Philip’s name, but used by Edmund.

The two allegedly formed two separate groups called the Gunda Nleya Brigade and the Zimbabwe Revolutionary Army with the purpose of overthrowing the Government.

Edmund is alleged to have posted articles on the Baba Jukwa Facebook page which encouraged rebellion against Government if the July 31 harmonised elections “were stolen”.

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    Charles Frizell 10 years ago

    So – pulling the piss of a senile dictator is now “undermining the state”? Zimbabwe gets crazier by the day, just when you think it had reached the limit of craziness

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    avenger/revenger 10 years ago

    We’re all baba or sekuru or gogo or amai jukwas I suppose ?