Tue 24 Feb 2009
A Zimbabwean judge on Tuesday granted bail to Roy Bennett, a prominent official in the new prime minister’s party, but ordered him held at least another week while prosecutors decide whether to appeal.

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s party has called the arrest of Bennett and others a politically motivated attempt by factions in President Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF party to derail the country’s 11-day-old unity government.
Bennett, who was arrested the day Cabinet ministers were sworn in, faces weapons charges linked to long-discredited accusations that Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change party had plotted Mugabe’s violent overthrow.
At Tuesday’s High Court hearing, Judge Tedius Karwe criticized the new prime minister for writing a letter in support of Bennett’s bail application, calling the move “unprecedented.”
“We don’t want politicians to interfere with the work of the judiciary,” the judge said. “I hope that they will take heed of that, because we don’t want a clash of the executive and the judiciary.”
He then ruled Bennett could be granted $2,000 bail. Relatives and friends of Bennett, being held in Mutare prison 270 kilometers (170 miles) east of
Bennett’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, said there was “nothing amiss” in Tsvangirai writing in support of the bail request.
Mtetwa said Tsvangirai wrote to guarantee he would ensure Bennett would abide by any conditions set by the court. Tsvangirai also wrote that Bennett, his deputy agriculture minister nominee, needed to be released to take up his duties, but pledged that those duties would not keep him from making court appearances.
Zimbabwe has the world’s highest official inflation rate, a hunger crisis that has left most of its people dependent on foreign handouts and a cholera epidemic blamed on the collapse of a once-enviable health and sanitation system. Cholera has sickened more than 80,000 and killed more than 3,800 people since August.
U.N. health agency spokeswoman Fadela Chaib said Tuesday that cholera cases in neighboring countries have also increased. Cholera is common in the region, but
Critics say Mugabe has engineered
Bennett, who is white, had his coffee farm in eastern
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