Zimbabwe: VP Chiwenga Attempted Murder Trial - Ailing Ex-Wife Mubaiwa Vomits in Court

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Zimbabwe VP Chiwenga Attempted Murder Trial - Ailing Ex-Wife Mubaiwa Vomits in Court NewZimbabweCom: Zimbabwe

Mubaiwa, who is facing several criminal charges, has been unwell for over two years which has seen her losing her right arm.

Her lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa then asked for another postponement to a later date after producing a medical affidavit confirming that her client was unwell. "If she did not fear a warrant of arrest as has previously been done she would have been admitted at the hospital.Mtetwa added"We made a submission yesterday. This is merely a supplement to yesterday's submission merely confirming that she is unwell."I have noticed that she would be before you on Monday for remand and I'm not sure if she will be able to make it. I suggest that she be given a date a week from now, which takes us to the 27th," said Mtetwa.

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