Fri, 02 Dec 2016 10:46:16 +0000 By Nation Reporter ITEZHI-TEZHI Member of Parliament Herbert Shabula has avowed that he did not incite violence nor did he make defamatory statements against the Patriotic Front and its candidate, Greyford Monde, during the general election. This is contained in his appeal filed before the Constitutional Court against the High Court decision to nullify his election to the National Assembly as Itezhi-Tezhi MP. Mr Shabula submitted that High Court Justice Sharon Newa erred in law and in fact in her judgment when she found that the radio broadcast of 10 August carried a message of inciting violence to the electorate in Itezhi Tezhi against the PF candidate, and yet she dismissed allegations of violence used by Mr Monde in various places around the constituency. “The learned High Court judge erred both at law and fact when she found as a fact that a radio broadcast of 10th August […]
I didn’t defame Monde, says nullified MP
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