Full statement:
Monday, 29 March 2016
Defamation case deferred to July
President Morgan Tsvangirai will go before the High Court in July after a High Court judge today postponed trial in the matter in which an army colonel is suing him for defamation over the violence the army officer caused in 2008 in Masvingo.
Zimbabwe National Army colonel, Christopher Mayoyo is suing the MDC leader for $500 000 in defamation for restating what the army colonel's victims, who identified the army officer during the brutal assaults, have been saying all along.
Following his defeat by President Morgan Tsvangirai in 2008, President Robert Mugabe unleashed the army on innocent Zimbabweans for daring to vote for change. Over 200 people were killed in the violence. Only recently, former Zanu PF provincial Affairs minister for Masvingo, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti has gone on to reveal the names of senior army personnel deployed in the provinces to brutalize innocent Zimbabweans in 2008.
President Tsvangirai appeared at the High Court today, where High Court judge Justice Amy Tsanga postponed the trial to 14 July 2016.
Luke Tamborinyoka
Presidential Spokesperson and Director of Communications
Movement for Democratic Change
See also:
Mugabe was ready to concede defeat in 2008
Tsvangirai was aware after June 2008 that he could not lead new government
Masiyiwa said Tsvangirai won 2008 elections
MDC was going to look for new leader if Tsvangirai lost 2008 election
ZANU-PF mole sold Mugabe out in 2008
ZANU-PF planned to rig 2008 election a day after vote
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