Itai Dzamara’s Brother, ‘Patson’ And Four Others, Granted US$5000 Bail For Protestiing Against Mugabe’s Misrule

Itai Dzamara’s Brother ‘Patson’ And Four Other Africa Unity Square Protesters, have been  granted US$500 Bail  for protesting  against Mugabe Government misrule The four others are Tatenda Mombeyarara, Makomborero Haruziviishe, Pride Mkono, and Kado. They faced  two courts of robbery and obstructing or defeating the course of justice. The court heard that their arrest was prompted by  women who visited Africa Unity Square where the activists were camping as a build-up to a nation-wide discontent to…

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Police Arrest 15 Africa Unity Square Activists Including, ‘Missing Itai Dzamara’s Brother ‘Patson Dzamara’

Police Arrest 15 Africa Unity Square  Activists Including, ‘Missing Itai Dzamara’s Brother ‘Patson Dzamara’

POLICE yesterday arrested 15 activists camped at Africa Unity Square since last week protesting against government’s alleged misrule, NewsDay has learnt. Five of the activists, including Patson Dzamara, the brother of missing activist Itai Dzamara, were arrested in the early hours yesterday morning, while 10 others were picked up later in the afternoon. The activists had vowed to spend 16 days and nights at the square under the #16DayOccupation symbolism against bad governance. Their lawyer…

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US Embassy Urges Gvt To investigate Political Violence ,Abductions & Prosecute Perpetrators

The United State of America Embassy in Harare has reiterated its concerns over the disappearance of human rights activists and journalist Itai Dzamara after he clocked one years missing since last March 9 2015. “Today marks the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of civil society activist Itai Dzamara.  Promoting freedom and democracy and protecting human rights around the world are central to U.S. foreign policy, and the United States remains deeply concerned about Dzamara’s whereabouts…

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Mugabe’s Zanu PF Partisan Herald Newspaper Claims, Tsvangirai Hijacks Dzamara March-See Story

Mugabe’s Zanu PF Partisan Herald Newspaper Claims, Tsvangirai Hijacks Dzamara March-See Story

  MDC-T president Mr Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday hijacked the march to mark the first anniversary of the alleged disappearance of journalist-cum-political activist Itai Dzamara.   Dzamara was allegedly abducted by unknown people in Glen View in March last year.   Mr Tsvangirai and the party’s top officials joined the Itai Dzamara family and a few of supporters marching in the city centre.   Addressing the gathering at Africa Unity Square where Dzamara used to call…

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“Ghost” Of Missing Itai Dzamara, Haunts Mugabe Through Public Protests

“Ghost” Of Missing  Itai Dzamara,  Haunts Mugabe Through Public Protests

Public Protests Commemorating ‘Itai Dzamara yesterday came back to haunt President Robert Mugabe’s government when hundreds of angry protesters threatened to storm Parliament Building to express their displeasure at State security agencies’ lack of urgency in investigating the matter. Anti-riot police and protestors faced off for over 30 minutes as tension swelled, with the angry crowd demanding to enter the building, where the matter also generated heated debate as opposition MPs queried why Dzamara remained unaccounted…

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‘Itai Dzamara Kidnapped By Suspected CIO As He Held Damning Evidence OF 31/07/2013 NIKUV Rigging’-Tsvangirai

‘Itai Dzamara Kidnapped By Suspected CIO As He Held Damning Evidence OF 31/07/2013  NIKUV Rigging’-Tsvangirai

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai made sensational claims yesterday that missing human rights activist, Itai Dzamara, was abducted by suspected state agents because he had in his possession damning evidence of ballot fraud from the controversial 2013 polls. The former prime minister in the government of national unity made the claim after joining the Dzamara family and hundreds of other Zimbabweans who marched in Harare to commemorate the first anniversary of the disappearance of the “Occupy…

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Tsvangirai, Civic Society Join ‘Itai Dzamara’ March In Harare, Commemorating A year Of His Dissapearance

MDC-T President Morgan Tsvangirai  joined the Itai Dzamara family and hundreds of Zimbabweans in a march in the streets of Harare to commemorate the first anniversary of the disappearance of the journalist-cum-human rights activist abducted by State security agents last year.His spokes[person Luke Tamborinyoka said before the march, Tsvangirai had addressed Zimbabweans gathered at Africa Unity Square, the venue Dzamara used to occupy during his public demonstrations to call upon Call upon Robert Mugabe to step…

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Prayer And March For Itai Dzamara 09/03/2016

Prayer And March For Itai Dzamara 09/03/2016

  On Wednesday the 09th of March 2016, a march will be held to commemorate a year since the forced disappearance of Itai Dzamara. The High Court has ordered the police to allow us to go ahead with the march. We invite all progressive and peace loving Zimbabweans to come and join hands with the Dzamara family. People will assemble at the Africa unity square at 0900hrs. We shall March from Africa Unity Square up…

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High Court Gives Go Ahead For Dzamara Commemorations In Africa Unity Square

High Court Gives Go Ahead For Dzamara Commemorations In Africa Unity Square

THE High Court has ordered police to allow the family of missing journalist-cum-human rights activist Itai Dzamara to go ahead with their planned commemorations scheduled for today at Africa Unity Square. High Court judge Justice Clement Phiri made the ruling yesterday after Dzamara’s younger brother, Patson, filed an urgent chamber application seeking to interdict police from stopping the event. The commemorations mark a year after Dzamara went missing following his alleged abduction by suspected State…

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Kariba Pastor Demands ‘Mugabe Must Concede Failure And Step Down Immediately’

OUTSPOKEN Kariba church leader, Patrick Mugadza, who attracted global attention last month after he staged a solo demonstration at the Zanu PF national conference in Victoria Falls, accusing government of fuelling poverty through maladministration, yesterday called on President Robert Mugabe to concede failure and step down immediately. Addressing journalists in the capital, Mugadza, who is currently on US$50 bail following his arrest, said he was ready to face “any consequences” arising from his remarks. The…

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