Court pardons Zaka granny for destroying Chamisa poster

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Tiyani Hahlani

MASVINGO – A 59-year-old woman from Kungisai village under Chief Nhema, Zaka district, appeared before magistrate Peter Madiba on Wednesday, July 11, and was given a warning after being convicted of pulling down MDC Alliance presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa’s campaign poster.
It was the State’s case that on July 3, Lydia Rugede went to Kushinga co-operative garden and found an MDC Alliance poster emblazoned with Chamisa’s face displayed on a log some 20 metres away. She then tore off the poster from its place and went about her work.
An informant later on saw the poster discarded under a thorny bush and reported the matter to the police, leading to the arrest of the suspect.
Asked by the magistrate why she committed the offense, Rugede said she just felt sacred after seeing the poster, and pleaded with the court to forgive her.
Fidelicy Nyamukondiwa appeared for the State.court

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