Two security guards face court charges after police say they broke a judge's order. Daniel Moyana and Selinah Moyana live near the Mutare-Chimanimani Road. Officers arrested them for contempt of court. They allegedly forced a mining company to stop working last week. The company director called police when the guards showed up at his business.
Magistrate Tendai Mahwe heard their case at Mutare court. He set bail at fifty dollars for each person. Neither guard had a lawyer with them. The magistrate did not ask them to enter a plea. Their next court date is June 25th.
Prosecutor Sharon Mlambo explained the charges to the court. She said the guards broke a High Court ruling from May 14th. The pair went to Sheerluck Mine on May 16th and stopped all operations there. The mine sits near Fern Valley outside Mutare. Their actions violated the legal order and shut down Jourbet Crushers and Transport Private Ltd.
Magistrate Tendai Mahwe heard their case at Mutare court. He set bail at fifty dollars for each person. Neither guard had a lawyer with them. The magistrate did not ask them to enter a plea. Their next court date is June 25th.
Prosecutor Sharon Mlambo explained the charges to the court. She said the guards broke a High Court ruling from May 14th. The pair went to Sheerluck Mine on May 16th and stopped all operations there. The mine sits near Fern Valley outside Mutare. Their actions violated the legal order and shut down Jourbet Crushers and Transport Private Ltd.