Nolwazi Nobuhle Hadebe wanted by police after skipping bail, fearful for her life

Chronicle Reporter 

In a shocking turn of events, Nolwazi Nobuhle Hadebe, an employee of the Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace, a renowned human rights advocacy Non-governmental organization (NGO), is now wanted by the police after skipping bail. Hadebe was facing charges of convening illegal meetings in Tsholotsho, raising concerns about the state of basic rights and freedoms in the region.

Hadebe, together with her colleague Sarah Moyo, were arrested while conducting meetings focused on addressing human rights issues. However, they were accused of convening illegal gatherings under the guise of campaigning for the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change. Both individuals were subsequently granted bail, set at US$200, pending further legal proceedings.

Unfortunately, since being released on bail, Nolwazi Nobuhle Hadebe has disappeared, leaving her colleagues and loved ones concerned for her safety. It has come to light that she confided in her coworkers, expressing her fears of being wrongfully persecuted and stating that she believed her life was at risk.

The Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace, where Hadebe is employed, is renowned for advocating for the protection of human rights and upholding the principles of justice. As such, this development has sent shockwaves through the NGO community and raised serious questions about the nature of justice and fairness in Tsholotsho.

Authorities are actively searching for Hadebe, and it is hoped that she will be located swiftly to ensure her safety and enable the legal process to proceed as required. The circumstances leading to her disappearance, including her alleged persecution and fear for her life, will undoubtedly be investigated as part of these ongoing efforts.

The case has attracted significant attention from both local and international human rights organizations, who have expressed their solidarity with Hadebe and called for a thorough investigation into the accusations against her. Many are concerned that her disappearance may be indicative of a broader pattern of oppression and injustice within the region.

As we await further developments in this case, it is crucial that all stakeholders involved prioritize the safety and well-being of Nolwazi Nobuhle Hadebe. Additionally, a fair and transparent investigation should be conducted to shed light on the alleged wrongful persecution and to ensure that justice is served accordingly.

Police in a statement confirmed that they were searching for Hadebe’s possible whereabouts

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