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Walter Mzembi Fights Court's Bail Decision, Faces New Legal Battle
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47893, member: 636"] Walter Mzembi wants his freedom back after losing his bail last month. The former Foreign Affairs Minister appeared before Harare Magistrate Donald Ndirowei for just a few minutes. His lawyer Killian Mandiki asked for more time to prepare written arguments. The court moved the hearing to July 9 for a final decision. Mzembi hopes the judge will let him go home until his trial starts. The politician lost his bail because he missed court dates. Officials said he failed to report as required under his bail conditions. Mandiki argued that his client was seriously ill and needed hospital treatment overseas. The defense team showed medical records and doctor notes to prove Mzembi was sick. They claimed he only came back when his health got better. The court refused to believe the medical excuse was valid. Judges pointed out that Mzembi was working on election campaigns during the time he claimed to be sick. They said his illness did not stop him from attending court hearings. The politician had been helping exiled former Minister Saviour Kasukuwere with campaign activities. This political work made the court even more suspicious about his absence. Legal experts are watching this case closely because it could affect other important trials. The July 9 ruling might change how courts handle bail for high-profile politicians. Many people want to see if Mzembi will win his freedom or stay locked up until trial. [/QUOTE]
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