TWO Harare men have been charged for piracy after selling copies of a movie chronicling the late former President Robert Mugabe’s rise and fall.
The movie titled Mugabe 2020 was directed by Nigerian film
producer Robert O’Peters and has a market value of US$30 million.
Cliff Marufu (35) and Blessing Nhamo (36), who are
represented by Tinashe Mbala of Nyawo Ruzive Legal Practitioners, appeared
before Harare magistrate Tafadzwa Mhiti facing piracy charges. They were
remanded out of custody to June 14.
The court alleges that on May 24, 2022, the complainant in
the company of one Sergeant Chihiya and Nyanzou visited Marufu’s workplace at
Angwa House pretending to be seeking the movie.
According to court documents, Marufu admitted being in
possession of the film before charging them US$1 for three copies of the movie.
He was arrested after copying the movie onto a flash disk.
Marufu implicated
Nhamo, saying he was the source of the movie, leading to his arrest.
The movie, which was released in 2020, shows Mugabe’s rise
from being a prisoner, a guerrilla fighter and later the country’s President
for 37 years before he was toppled by a coup in 2017. Newsday
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