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TV Boss and Mhlanga in Court Over Fake Violence Claims
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 36402, member: 636"] The State plans to charge Heart & Soul Television alongside journalist Blessed Mhlanga when their case goes to court on May 14. Mhlanga has spent 66 days in Harare Remand Prison on claims that he sent messages that might cause public violence. His trial had been delayed for weeks until yesterday, when it finally received a date from magistrate Ruth Moyo. Prosecutors asked for more time yesterday morning, which defense lawyer Chris Mhike strongly fought against. Mhike told the court the State had waited too long for trial and was trying to expand the case unfairly. He pointed out that the defense had asked earlier for HStv to be charged, but the court said no. After the lunch break, prosecutors returned ready to move forward with the May 14 trial date. Prosecutor Takudzwa Jambawu said all issues would be fixed before then, noting that HStv would also face charges. The defense has most trial documents but still lacks a flash drive with video evidence and a forensic report. Mhlanga faces charges under the Cyber and Data Protection Act for allegedly sending false information through electronic means. The State claims an HSTV broadcast contained false statements meant to mislead people. [/QUOTE]
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