Mzembi Faces Continued Legal Setback
Court Rejects Bid to Halt Remand Proceedings
Former Foreign Affairs Minister **Walter Mzembi** has been denied his application to challenge his placement on remand, marking another legal setback for the ex-diplomat.
Court Orders Trial Date Allocation
Harare regional magistrate **Donald Ndirowei** dismissed **Mzembi’s** plea, directing him to appear in court on Friday for the assignment of a trial date.
This development follows the recent confirmation of three existing arrest warrants against **Mzembi**. He has not been present in court since November 2018, and a prior attempt to nullify these warrants was also unsuccessful.
Previous Attempts to Evade Court Failed
The magistrate had previously ruled that **Mzembi’s** continued absence from court proceedings was deliberate. This latest ruling reinforces the court’s stance on his non-appearance.
In Zimbabwe, individuals facing serious charges can be denied bail if they fail to appear in court, a situation that can lead to lengthy pre-trial detention. The legal process often aims to ensure accountability for alleged offenses.
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