High Court Orders The Release Of Marry Mubaiwa-Chiwenga

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High Court Orders The Release Of Marry Mubaiwa-Chiwenga
High Court Orders The Release Of Marry Mubaiwa-Chiwenga

Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. The High Court on Monday ordered the release of Marry Mubaiwa-Chiwenga, the estranged wife of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga from 10-day custody she had been put by a magistrate for the purposes of undergoing a mental examination.

Mubaiwa is facing a string of trials on fraud, false representation, assault, money laundering and the alleged attempted murder of Chiwenga in 2019.

Her lawyers said she is in no physical or mental state to sit through the trials but the National Prosecuting Authority contested this and filed an application before magistrate Lazini Ncube for her detention for 10 days so that she can be assessed by two state doctors.

On appeal, two High Court judges on Monday ordered her immediate release after making highly critical remarks of Ncube. Said Mubaiwa’s lawyer Doug Coltart:

Justices (Benjamin) Chikowero and (Pisirayi) Kwenda handed down an extempore ruling immediately after the hearing. They called the magistrate’s ruling ‘capricious’ and ‘arbitrary’ and said he had ‘gone on a frolic of his own.

They said it was completely unjustified that she was detained when she was already out on bail and ordered her release from custody.

Mubaiwa and her lawyers accuse Chiwenga of interfering with legal processes to keep her behind bars.

Medical reports submitted in court have detailed the true extent of Mubaiwa’s medical troubles after she was diagnosed with acute lymphoedema.

Dr Fungisai Makombe Simone Mazhandu, a specialist psychiatrist, submitted a report to the lower court last week stating:

It is my opinion that she has a mental disorder – Major Depressive Disorder – with comorbid Anxiety Disorder. She is not currently able to stand trial.

The former model says charges against her were trumped up by Chiwenga in a bid to keep her away from their three children together, whom she has not seen in two years.

More: ZimLive

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