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Victory For Namatai Kwekweza As Registrar-General Agrees To Issue New National ID

3 months agoThu, 28 Nov 2024 04:53:10 GMT
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Victory For Namatai Kwekweza As Registrar-General Agrees To Issue New National ID

Zimbabwean authorities have invited pro-democracy campaigner Namatai Kwekweza to report to the Registrar-General’s Office, where she will be issued her new national identity card following what her lawyers described as an unwarranted refusal to replace her defaced national identity document.

According to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), officials at the Civil Registry Department had on 30 October 2024 refused to replace Namatai Kwekweza’s defaced national identity card, citing that she was on a “Stop List,” prohibiting her from possessing one.

This prompted Kwekweza to engage her lawyers, Tinashe Chinopfukutwa and Kelvin Kabaya from Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, who sent a letter on 14 November 2024 to Registrar-General Henry Machiri.

The letter protested the unlawful refusal and highlighted that Kwekweza’s right to a national identity card, guaranteed under the Zimbabwean Constitution, had been violated.

The lawyers argued that Kwekweza, as a Zimbabwean citizen, was entitled to a national identity card, regardless of any pending charges.

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They also noted that even convicted prisoners are entitled to an ID card, and Kwekweza had been acquitted in 2021 of the charges that had initially led to her being placed on the “Stop List.”

The lawyers gave Machiri a 48-hour deadline to allow Kwekweza to replace her identity card, warning that failure to comply would result in legal action, with Machiri personally bearing the costs for any unnecessary litigation.

On 25 November 2024, Registrar-General Henry Machiri, through Assistant Registrar-General Ben Mpala, responded by inviting Kwekweza to report to the RG’s Office to receive her new national identity card.

Kwekweza was instructed to bring her original birth certificate, a copy of it, and a receipt for the replacement fee.

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20 Comments

chipoko · 3 months ago
Namatai is a hero
zozo · 3 months ago
our gvt have got a habbit of creating heroes from nothing if they had issued the id noone would have known obout that person kwekweza accept close friends
Gora · 3 months ago
Now that u a out of custody, Sntr JTimba go and fight chabangu on the real ccc.
Z · 3 months ago
NEWS DZACHO INGANO DZA SHURO NAGUDO. MAKAWANEPIKO MADHAKWASI ANONYORA RUBBISH DZAKADAI?????CHITUPA CHEMUNJU TINEYI NACHO NXAAAA
Tinzin · 3 months ago
ask at aby ZB bank,should be 27
Tintin · 3 months ago
thanks
Hararian · 3 months ago
IWE NANI
Jemba · 3 months ago
Ko News dzacho dziri kunyorerws iwe woga here ? Itai mushe babamudiki 🔨⛏️🏹🗡️⚔️🔫
bhurugwarabvaruka · 3 months ago
endai kunenhau dzamunoda
Tintin · 3 months ago
guys what is the official zig/us rate?
Mp · 3 months ago
sorry there is nothing like official rate Sipateleni is in charge
Tintin · 3 months ago
i mean the rate their using at harare city council pliz help
Mp · 3 months ago
1 us 25 zig
1=28.5 · 3 months ago
waibata
Tintin · 3 months ago
thanks
Mp · 3 months ago
l told you that if you pay your tithes to the officers it take only one day to have birth certificate, I,d passport. drivers license and Zanupf card
Rudo · 3 months ago
chitupa chaicho here
Mp · 3 months ago
yes she paid her tithes
screwdriver · 3 months ago
kkkkkkkkkkkkk zimbabwe haaa yaaaa zvakaoma hazvo

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