Tuesday 13 November 2012

Youth Commander Madzore granted bail

The Youth Assembly celebrates the release of its President from the jaws of a blood dripping incarceration talented regime.
Back to the warfront: Youth Commander Solomon Madzore

High Court Judge Justice Chinembiri Bhunu this afternoon granted a $500 bail to President Solomon Madzore after 414 days in remand prison on extremely falsified charges of murder.  He has been ordered to surrender his passport and reside at his Westgate flat.

President Solomon Madzore was released together with Harare Province Youth Assembly Secretary for Home Affairs Lovemore Taruvinga Magaya.

Persecutor Nyazamba, surprisingly a 2011 best prosecutors’ award holder,  was blank enough to fail to find a splinter of a reason to oppose bail after all evidence painstakingly spelt the innocence of President Madzore who has been subjected to whims and caprices  of incarceration grossly for political reasons best known to Zanu PF.

The review of the change of circumstances for the rest of the Glen View 29 will start on Friday the 16th of November at the High Court.
Chikurubi:Solo's home for the past 414 days,
While the Youth Assembly celebrates the release of its shepherd and commander, it would like to unequivocally demand the release of the rest of the illegally detained innocent comrades.    

Freedon now. Freedom in our lifetime.
 

Together to end,building a youth with a difference.

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