Bruce Sibanda, AfricaNews reporter in Harare, Zimbabwe Flashback: A brutalized MDC activist
Two journalists arrested in Zimbabwe on Monday have been granted US$200 bail each by the Harare magistrate Catherine Chamanda. Vincent Kahiya the editor of Zimbabwe Independent and the paper's news editor Constantine Chimakure have been charged for publishing information that is meant to undermine public confidence in law enforcement and security agents.

Kahiya and Chimakure spent a night in custody. The court room was packed with fellow journalists and international media which included the SABC. AfricaNews’ correspondent said the two looked tired but relived.
Chimakure said: "It is good to gain my freedom again and I am going straight to work to prepare for the Friday edition."
The newspaper last Friday carried a story about the alleged abduction and torture of MDC-T functionaries and human rights activists by security and law enforcement agents.
It named some Central Intelligence Organization (CIO) agents and Harare police officers as having been involved in last year's abductions and torture of 32 MDC and human rights activists.
The officers named were Assistant Director External of the CIO retired Brigadier Asher Walter Tapfumanei, police superintendents Reggies Chitekwe and Joel Tenderere, Detective Inspectors Elliot Muchada and Joshua Muzanango, officer commanding CID Homicide Crispen Makedenge, Chief Superintendent Peter Magwenzi, and Senior Assistant Commissioner Simon Nyathi.