A Randburg Magistrate’s Court in South Africa orders the extradition of Zimbabwean activist Wellington Masiwa, known as “Nyokayemabhunu,” after he loses his attempt to block the process. According to reports from Zimbabwe Independent and New Zimbabwe, the magistrate rules that Zimbabwe has met the requirements for surrender. The court determines that Masiwa can be returned to Zimbabwe to serve a sentence connected to a fraud conviction. The decision is delivered on Monday in Randburg, where Masiwa seeks to prevent being handed over to Zimbabwean authorities. Both outlets describe the matter as an extradition case linked to enforcement of an existing fraud-related sentence. The reports do not provide additional details on the underlying conviction, the specific sentence length, or whether Masiwa can appeal. Overall, the accounts agree that the extradition bid is unsuccessful and that South African authorities are allowed to surrender him to Zimbabwe for the purpose of serving the fraud-linked sentence.
South African court orders extradition of activist Nyokayemabhunu to Zimbabwe
A Randburg Magistrate’s Court in South Africa orders the extradition of Zimbabwean activist Wellington Masiwa, known as “Nyokayemabhunu,” after he loses his attempt to block the process. According to...
- South Africa’s Randburg Magistrate’s Court orders the extradition of activist Wellington Masiwa, also known as “Nyokayemabhunu.”
- The court rejects his bid to stop extradition.
- The ruling says Zimbabwe has met the requirements to seek his surrender.
- Masiwa is to be extradited to serve a sentence linked to a fraud conviction.
- The decision is reported as delivered on Monday by the Randburg Magistrate’s Court.
[New Zimbabwe] Activist Wellington Masiwa, popularly known as 'Nyokayemabhunu', has lost his bid to stop his extradition from South Africa after a Randburg magistrate ruled that he can be surrendered to Zimbabwe to serve a sentence linked to a fraud conviction.
4 hours agoActivist Wellington Masiwa, popularly known as ‘Nyokayemabhunu’, has lost his bid to stop his extradition from South Africa after a Randburg magistrate ruled that he can be surrendered to Zimbabwe to serve a sentence linked to a fraud conviction. In a judgment delivered on Monday, the Randburg Magistrate’s Court found that Zimbabwe had met all […] The post South African court orders extradition of activist Nyokayemabhunu appeared first on NewZimbabwe.com.
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