Sikhala convicted of publishing falsehoods

CCC senior member Job Sikhala was yesterday convicted of communicating falsehoods on social media by Harare regional magistrate Mrs Feresi Chakanyuka.

He will return to court on February 12 for mitigation, aggravation and sentencing.

Sikhala posted on social media that a junior police officer killed a baby with a baton stick in 2021.

Mr Jeremiah Bamu and Mr Harrison Nkomo are representing Sikhala.

In his defence, Sikhala told the court that he does not have a Facebook page and has no control over it.

The State then led evidence from Davison Nkosi, a police officer who recorded a statement from the mother of the child and saw the child himself.

He admitted that he did not verify the owner of the Facebook page.

The issue which sticks out is whether the accused owns or controls the Facebook page.

In assessing the weight of electronic evidence reliability, Mrs Chakanyuka said it was clear that the name and picture appearing on the page is that of Job Sikhala.

“The Facebook page contains the accused’s name and face. The utterances align with the accused’s political rhetoric. The accused gave a defence outline and failed to give his defence. His defence outline is just that, an outline.

“The State laid out a prima facie case which required the accused to respond. However, the accused only opted to invoke his right to silence,” she said.

Mrs Chakanyuka added that as a result of the evidence led by the State, Sikhala is found guilty as charged.

“In our law, the State has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt. The State does not have to close every avenue of doubt. Therefore, the accused published the prejudicial statement which was meant to undermine the authority of the ZRP. Therefore, the accused is found guilty of communicating falsehoods.”

Meanwhile, another opposition member, Fadzai Mahere, was convicted of the same charge in April last year and fined US$500.

Herald

News

President Mnangagwa to Commission Key Projects as Mutare Gears Up for ZANU PF National Conference

MUTARE, The city of Mutare is set to come alive next week as preparations gather momentum for the 22nd ZANU PF National People’s Conference, where President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to officiate at the commissioning of major infrastructure projects and spearhead new development initiatives. The ruling party’s annual indaba will see the President unveiling the […]

Read More
News

Terror in the Sky, Super Eagles Escape Mid-Air Scare as Plane Makes Emergency Landing

LAGOS, The Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, narrowly escaped disaster after their plane made an emergency landing when its windscreen cracked mid-flight on their return from South Africa. The team was travelling from Polokwane to Uyo after securing a 2-1 win over Lesotho in a World Cup qualifier on Friday when the pilot […]

Read More
News

Gangsters Attack China Zhuhe Mining Gold Mine in Mutoko — One Dead, Police Investigating

MUTOKO – Police in Mutoko have launched a full-scale investigation following an attempted robbery at China Zhuhe Mining’s gold mine in the early hours of October 9, 2025, which left one suspected robber dead. According to a statement issued by China Zhuhe Mining Co. Ltd., a gang of unidentified assailants scaled the courtyard wall of […]

Read More