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Masiwa fights extradition as Zim fraud row hits SA court
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 61256, member: 636"] Randburg Magistrates Court continues proceedings against Zimbabwean activist Wellington Masiwa, known as Nyokayemabhunu. Authorities detained Masiwa since April 13, 2025, for violating South African immigration laws. Zimbabwe requests his extradition to serve an 18-month fraud conviction. Officials claim that Masiwa defrauded a citizen of US$3,660 through a property transaction in Harare. The defendant contests these allegations and maintains his innocence. Masiwa asserts he remained in South Africa when the alleged crime occurred. His legal representatives argue the charges carry political motivations rather than a legitimate criminal basis. The court has delayed the next hearing until October 28, 2025. Supporters frame this case as a measure of South Africa's commitment to human rights. The proceedings may influence how regional governments treat political activists. Legal observers are monitoring the outcome for its broader implications across southern Africa. [/QUOTE]
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