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Zimbabwean court acquits journalist of hostility towards president

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A Zimbabwean High Court has acquitted a prominent journalist who spent nearly a year on trial over a satirical article critical of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, her legal team said on Monday.

Faith Zaba, editor of the Zimbabwe Independent, was arrested in July 2025 after publishing a column titled “When You Become a Mafia State” in the newspaper’s satirical muckraker section.

Prosecutors charged Zaba with undermining Mnangagwa’s authority, alleging the article was intended to incite hostility towards the 83-year-old president.

The High Court in Harare quashed the charges on Friday, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), which represented Zaba, said.

The ruling was issued in chambers, and the parties were awaiting the formal written order.

“The decision gives a lot not just for press freedoms but individual freedoms as well,” ZLHR executive director Bellinda Chinowawa told AFP.

“The police had overstretched the limits of the law.”

Zaba said the ruling

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