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Prosecutors refuse to put Radio Dialogue boss before court
http://www.thezimbabwean.co.uk/news/zimbabwe/65111/prosecutors-refuse-to-put-radio.html
State prosecutors yesterday refused to put Radio Dialogue manager Zenzele 
Ndebele before the magistrate court and returned the docket to police saying 
the charges are not clear.
18.04.1306:43am Tweet Share
by Gladys Ncube
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Ndebele was arrested last month on allegations of distributing SW and AM radios 
after police raided Bulawayo based community radio station, Radio Dialogue’s 
Ingwe studios in Hillside suburb and confiscated 180 SW and AM radios. Then 
police did not take him to court saying were still investigating the case. 
However yesterday police summoned Ndebele to appear in court but state 
prosecutors at Tredigold magistrate court in Bulawayo refused to prosecute 
saying police charges against Ndebele were not clear.
“My client did not appear in court because the prosecutor referred the docket 
back to the police to clarify the charges,” said Ndebele lawyer Kucaca Phulu 
Last month police went on rampage ransacking several non-governmental 
organisations (NGOs) around the country accusing them of distributing the SW 
and AM radios. The NGOs which were raided over these radios include Zimbabwe 
Election Support Network (Zesn) the country’s biggest independent elections 
watchdog group and Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) and National Youth Development 
(NYDT) searching for the same radios.
Many villagers already own the radios and have in the past been harassed by war 
veterans and Zanu PF militia who confiscated the gadgets in volatile areas such 
as Mutoko during the bloody 2008 presidential election run-off period.
Recently police spokesperson Charity Charamba announced the ban and warned that 
people who received the radios would also be arrested together with 
organizations which distribute the gadgets.
This sets the stage for a massive crackdown likely to affect rural people who 
rely on the radios to listen to popular short wave stations such as Studio 7 
and SW Radio Africa. The short wave radio stations have become a hit in rural 
areas, not only because ZBC has poor transmission there but also because they 
have shied away from rabid propaganda broadcast on State-owned stations.

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