A Zimbabwean court on Monday denied bail for the third time to a journalist who has been detained for more than a month on charges of inciting public violence over anti-government protests last month.
Hopewell Chin'ono, a freelance journalist openly critical of President Emmerson Mnangagwa's administration, used social media to expose corruption in government tenders for Covid-19 personal protective equipment that led to the dismissal of the health minister in July.
His comments were unusually outspoken for a journalist in Zimbabwe, where dissidents are often dealt with harshly. Magistrate Ngoni Nduna said Chin'ono's defence team had not presented new facts in the latest application and that the anti-government protests feared by the government could still happen.
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