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Msindo has case to answer - magistrate By Staff
Reporter Obadiah Msindo, the leader of the Destiny for Africa Network, had applied to have his case dismissed. He says the charges have been trumped up because of his strong support for President Robert Mugabe's government. But Harare magistrate Judith Tsamba ruled on Monday that Msindo had a case to answer. Msindo stands accused of raping his 22-year-old domestic servant five times. "After considering submissions from both counsels, it is this court's finding that there is a prima facie case against the accused and the application is, therefore, dismissed," said Tsamba. The churchman is often a prominent guest at state functions and is loud in his support of Mugabe, who he calls a "black Moses". Msindo's lawyers say the case against him is "riddled with inconsistencies" and maintain that the alleged victim - who says the churchman threatened to kill her if she told anyone about the attack - is not a credible witness. "He has reason to believe that it is because of his unwavering support for the ruling party that his political detractors plotted his downfall and demise by using the complainant to falsely lay these trumped-up charges against him," lawyer Nickiel Mushangwe said last week. Rape cases are on
the increase in Zimbabwe but many go unreported or are withdrawn before
trial, state media reported last month. - Sapa-dpa |
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