Parere Kunyenzura, ZTP Supporters' Trial For Criminal Nuisance Continues
Thirty-four (34) members of the Zimbabwe Transformative Party (ZTP), led by Parere Kunyenzura were back at the Harare Magistrates Court on Wednesday on allegations of obstructing the free passage and movement of people and vehicles.
The ZTP supporters, who are also members of Mirirai Jehovha Apostolic Church, were arrested on 9 July 2022 while singing and conducting prayers in full church regalia in Harare central business district (CBD).
The Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) on Wednesday said the ZTP supporters are charged with contravening section 46 of the Criminal Code. ZLHR said:
At Harare Magistrates Court, we continue seeking freedom for 34 members of Mirirai Jehovha Apostolic Church, who are also supporters of Zimbabwe Transformative Party, an opposition political party, who are on trial for criminal nuisance charges and have spent 4 months in remand prison since 9 July, when they were arrested and charged with contravening section 46 of Criminal Code by [Police], who alleged that they had acted unlawfully in a manner which is likely to create a nuisance by walking on roads and pavements in Harareβs CBD while singing a gospel song with the lyrics βEmmanuel tisunungureiwo tanzwa ne nhamoβ and thereby obstructed the free passage and movement of people and vehicles. Evans Moyo of [ZLHR] is representing them.
Kunyenzura, a self-styled prophet, claimed God ordained him as the next President of Zimbabwe when he launched the party in May this year.
He said neither President Emmerson Mnangagwa nor his biggest challenger, Nelson Chamisa, the leader of the opposition CCC, will win the 2023 presidential election.
Kunyezura warned state security agencies not to try to thwart what βGodβ has ordained.