Hwange Man Arrested For Inciting Villagers To Resist Chinese

Hwange Man Arrested For Inciting Villagers To Resist Chinese Mining Project


By Staff Reporter
NEVER Tshuma (45), a Katambe villager in Hwange, was arrested Friday for allegedly inciting fellow villagers to resist a coal exploration exercise by some Chinese investors in the area.
He was however granted $10 000 bail by a Hwange court Saturday.
Tshuma chairs the Dinde Development Association in Hwange and is from the village, which is under Chief Nekatambe in Matabeleland North.
Tshuma appeared before Hwange magistrate Aeline Munamati facing two counts of inciting violence.
This was after he allegedly led a group of villagers to dismantle a tent that was pitched by Chinese Beifar Investment who wanted to conduct exploration for coal in the area.

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