Zimbabwe court clears journalist Hopewell Chin’ono of incitement charges

By Theodore Jones –

Zimbabwe’s High Court has discharged popular journalist Hopewell Chin’ono of incitement charges stemming from tweets critical of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

Mr Chin’ono was arrested in July last year ahead of public rallies against government corruption that were ruthlessly suppressed by the military, according to High Court Judge Siyabona Musithu, who dropped the inciting allegations against him on Monday.

When the police detained Chin’ono, Justice Musithu stated they were “on a fishing expedition,” and the charges against him were unknown.

“It means my arrest and charges were fabricated, as I have always said,” Mr Chin’ono tweeted following his acquittal.

“I spent the past 15 months in jails and courts for something that I didn’t do. It was cruel and tragic. This is the second case thrown out by the High Court from my three arrests.”

Mr Chin’ono, a fierce government critic, has been arrested at least three times in the last three years for sharing information that is deemed critical of the government. 

He spent at least 40 days in prison for the incitement charges before he was released on bail. 

The journalist has also been acquitted on two separate charges of communicating falsehoods prejudicial to the State. 

He is yet to be charged on a case where he is accused of obstructing justice after he exposed an alleged plot to set free a nephew of President Mnangagwa, who was arrested at the country’s main international airport for trying to smuggle gold to Dubai.

The President is accused of clamping down on critics using draconian laws that were enacted during the Robert Mugabe era.

He is also accused of going back on his promises to return Zimbabwe to democracy after years of authoritarianism under the late Mugabe.

AFP

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