Travelling as an ordinary citizen on a flight from Harare bound for
Johannesburg, former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has made his
first trip to South Africa since the military intervention that resulted
in an abrupt end to his 37-year reign. Meanwhile, the ruling party's
youth wing has displayed displeasure with the former leader, who
publicly stated that the change of government was a coup. An indication
that he is still bitter at the events that led to his ouster.
It was a moment of jubilation after some inmates awaiting trial were freed at the Enugu high court complex as five of them who had spent five years in prison were discharged and acquitted of a crime they said they did not commit. According to Chijioke Okibe, one of the freed men told him that their journey started since 2013 when they were detained by Enugu SARS at their cell for allegedly killing a young asthmatic boy but that it happened that one of the inmates was tortured by SARS men which led to his death Five of them were as a result in ASA rated for five years but were discharged for want of diligent prosecution by Hon. justice CI Nwobodo yesterday 29/11/17
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