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Home 9 Media Violation 9 Editor to appear in court on charges of publishing false information

Editor to appear in court on charges of publishing false information

19 Jan, 2023

What happened

The editor of The Masvingo Mirror Garikai Mafirakureva is expected to appear in court on 20 January 2023 in Masvingo on charges of publishing or communicating false information prejudicial to the State.

According to his lawyer, Martin Mureri, deployed by MISA Zimbabwe, Mafirakureva is accused of contravening Section 31 (a) (iii) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

It is alleged Mafirakureva, as editor of The Masvingo Mirror, published false information when he commented on a murder case saying that some sources feared the case would be swept under the carpet because some senior officers with the CID Department in Masvingo were allegedly connected to the accused.

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Those affected:
Garikai Mafirakureva
Number affected:
1
Perpetrators:
CID Department in Masvingo
Types of actors:
State
Location:
Masvingo