MDC lawmaker charged with treason

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Publish date 09 July 2019
Issue Number 4736
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Zimbabwean MP Job Sikhala was yesterday charged with treason for allegedly saying he wanted to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The vice-chairman of the opposition MDC was 'formally charged with attempting to overthrow the government unconstitutionally', his lawyer Obey Shava told ...

Zimbabwean MP Job Sikhala was charged yesterday with treason for allegedly saying he wanted to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The vice-chairperson of the opposition MDC was 'formally charged with attempting to overthrow the government unconstitutionally', his lawyer Obey Shava told AFP. A report on the News24 site notes that Sikhala, who addressed a rally on Saturday, said the party would unseat Mnangagwa before the next election. 'We are going to overthrow him before 2023,' Sikhala was quoted as saying. The Zanu-PF government reacted furiously to the remarks, with information secretary Nick Mangwana describing the speech as an 'insurgent rant'.