Zim couple who shared Mnangagwa 'nude' pic freed 17 months after arrest

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Zim couple who shared Mnangagwa 'nude' pic freed 17 months after arrest
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The couple, represented by lawyers from Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, spent more than a year in remand prison while their trial failed to commence.

A husband and wife who were arrested last year for sharing a Photoshopped nude picture of Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa have been set free.

The couple allegedly shared a nude picture of Mnangagwa wearing Zanu-PF regalia around his neck with a male organ adorned with a mask at its end on a WhatsApp group for residents in Ward 3, Beitbridge.

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