Tsvangirai said traditional leaders and civic society members told him to ensure that the AU, SADC, UN and other independent bodies are roped in before the elections to curb voter fraud.
“No person has the right to take the law into his or her own hands … We need to assess the whole situation concerning people said to be committing crimes before we take any action.”
In a statement, ZimRights noted with grave concern the politically-motivated attack on three TZ members by suspected Zanu PF youth.
" ... It signals that presidential and parliamentary elections in mid-2018 are unlikely to be credible, free or fair, and also that without fundamental change through a legitimate election, Harare will maintain the self-destructive policies that have done so much damage."
Some Zimbabweans said friction in opposition parties will assist Zanu PF to retain power in an impoverished nation, which it has ruled for more than 36 years.
According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), Mawarire was also ordered to report twice at Avondale Police Station, surrender his passport and not to interfere with witnesses.
The suspended members are Rugare Enock Ngidi Gumbo, Didymus N. E. Mutasa, Margaret Dongo, Kudakwashe Bhasikiti-Chuma, Luckson Kandemiri, Munacho Mutezo, Cloudious Makova.
The High Court was initially set to hear Pastor Mawarire’s bail application on Tuesday after his lawyer Harrison Nkomo of ZLHR filed the application on Monday.
“The U.S. Government unequivocally believes in the basic right to freedom of speech and calls on the Government of Zimbabwe to respect the human rights of all Zimbabwean citizens which are enshrined in the constitution ..."
" ... We have to go and apply for bail at the High Court since the magistrates court has no jurisdiction to hear his bail application because the matter that he is facing is a serious one.”
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" ... We unequivocally believe in the basic right to freedom of speech and call on the Government of Zimbabwe to respect and to protect the human rights of all Zimbabwean citizens which are enshrined in the constitution.”
“The U.S. Embassy in Harare is aware of false news reports stating that Zimbabwe nationals can now travel to the U.S. without a visa. There is absolutely no truth to these stories.”
Mawarire, using the national flag, teamed up last year with Tajamuka-Sesijikile Campaign and staged crippling public protests against the deteriorating situation in Zimbabwe.
Mawarire surprisingly returned to Zimbabwe where he fled following public protests on the deteriorating social and economic problems in the country.
This funding brings the total United States support to alleviate the effects of drought to $131 million, assisting 2 million people since June 2015.
According to the newspaper, he is expected to discuss the issue with his manager, Gibson Mahachi, and ZIFA boss, Phillip Chiyangwa.
Katsande told Super Sport that he has to give youngsters a chance to play for the national squad.
Tunisia slotted early goals to unsettle the Zimbabweans, who scored through Knoweldge Musona and Tendai Ndoro.
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