Zimbabwe Charges Tsvangirai Aides With Breaking Secrecy Laws
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Zimbabwean prosecutors said four officials from the Movement for Democratic Change party who work in Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s office have been charged with breaching state secrecy laws.
The four were arrested on March 17, a day after the nation held a referendum on a new constitution. They also stand accused of impersonating the police and possessing material for criminal use. If convicted, they face a fine or a 20-year jail term. Prosecutors have said the four should be denied bail.