lapsed on Friday, 19 October 2012. This
effectively meant that the notice to appeal fell away rendering Matura eligible
to pay the $100 bail originally granted.
22 November 2012: Kariba magistrate
Felix Chauromwe on Tuesday, 20 November 2012 remanded community news
activist Kudakwashe Matura who is being charged with criminal defamation to
Wednesday, 12 December 2012 for trial.
Kariba is a town in Northern Zimbabwe.
13 December 13, 2012: Kariba magistrate Felix Chauromwe on Thursday, 13
December 2012 acquitted community
news activist, Kudakwashe Matura, who
was being charged with criminal defamation. The ruling came after Matura’s
lawyer, Tapiwa Muchineripi, made an application for discharge at the close of the
state case. He argued that the state had
failed to prove its case against the defendant, noting that there had been no
evidence adduced to prove that Matura
had published the article in question.

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Date: October 15, 2012
Person/ Institution: Thomas
Madhuku
Violation/ issue: Legislation
Freelance journalist Thomas Madhuku has
been freed on charges of practicing journalism without accreditation after Harare
magistrate Anita Tshuma ordered the state
to put its house in order. Magistrate Tshuma freed Madhuku after the state failed
to furnish the court with a trial date. The
magistrate said the state had shown that
it was not ready to proceed to trial after
postponing the case on several occasions.

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Date: October 16, 2012
Person/ institution: Bethule Nkiwane
and Tendai Kamhungira, Daily News
Violation/ issue: Assaulted
Daily News reporters, Bethule Nkiwane
and Tendai Kamhungira, were manhandled and threatened by expelled South
African ANC Youth League president
Julius Malema’s bouncers in Harare on
Sunday, 13 October 2012. The bouncers
harassed the two journalists when they
tried to interview Malema about the
money laundering charges he is facing in
South Africa and his alleged links to Zimbabwe’s former ruling party, Zanu-PF. A
report was made to the police. Stanley
Gama, Daily News editor, had earlier informed the reporters that Malema had
agreed to the interview, but the bouncers became aggressive after introductions had been made in the presence
of Zanu-PF officials. Gama said Malema
was willing to cooperate but his bouncers intervened and told the reporters to
“go to hell”.

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Date: October 19, 2012
Person/ institution: The African
Commission on Human and People’s
Rights
Violation/ issue: Other
The African Commission on Human and
People’s Rights (ACHPR) on Friday, 12
October 2012 stepped up its efforts to
protect and promote the right to freedom of expression on the continent by
launching a continental-wide campaign
to decriminalise expression. The Com-




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