MLF activist treason trial postponed

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RETIRED Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nicholas Ndou is yet to hand down judgment on Mthwakazi Liberation Front (MLF) activist Charles Thomas’s treason trial more than a month after ordering both the State and defence to make their final submissions.

RETIRED Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nicholas Ndou is yet to hand down judgment on Mthwakazi Liberation Front (MLF) activist Charles Thomas’s treason trial more than a month after ordering both the State and defence to make their final submissions.

STAFF REPORTER

Justice Ndou ordered the State prosecutor Lavock Masuku and Samuel Pedzisai to make final written submissions on February 3, while defence lawyer Lucas Nkomo, who was being instructed by senior advocate Robert Ndlovu, was ordered to make his by February 10.

Nkomo said they were still awaiting the judge’s verdict having complied with his order to submit their final written submissions in the case.

“We are still waiting for Justice Ndou to hand down judgment,” Nkomo said adding that no date had been set for the ruling.

Thomas was arrested after being allegedly found distributing MLF flyers and calendars deemed to be subversive by the State.

He denied all charges.

Thomas had been jointly charged with MLF leader Paul Siwela, who skipped bail and fled into self-imposed exile, as well as John Gazi who was acquitted for lack of evidence.