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Madzibaba blasts court over witness rules in wild trial stunt
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25866, member: 2262"] A religious leader named Madzibaba Ishmael wanted his friends to speak in court before he did. The judges said no, which upset him. He asked a bigger court to help him because he thought everyone had the right to let others speak first. The government workers disagreed with Madzibaba Ishmael. They said he was just trying to make everything take longer. They told him he must speak first, or he could stay quiet and let no one speak at all. Madzibaba Ishmael might be in trouble for not taking good care of the children. People also think he buried someone without asking permission and didn't tell anyone when babies were born or when people died. Many people want to know what happens because he leads a church. The judge, Ms Nyandoro, will tell everyone on March 7, 2024, if Madzibaba Ishmael can ask the biggest court in Zimbabwe for help. If she says yes, the biggest court will decide if the rules are fair. If she says no, Madzibaba Ishmael must follow the normal rules and speak first. [/QUOTE]
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