NATION DUBE IN COURT A police detail (left) listens intently as FC Platinum’s Joseph Mususa, with back to camera, and Hwange coach Nation Dube (third from left) narrate what happened while Hwange officials Victor Rakabopa (with cap) and a representative of the Hwange Colliery sponsoring department Walter Mapanga follow proceedings. Scuffles before kick off at entrances are common in local soccer and Dube was two years ago assaulted by Dynamos bouncers before a league match at Rufaro Stadium
A police detail (left) listens intently as FC Platinum’s Joseph Mususa, with back to camera, and Hwange coach Nation Dube (third from left) narrate what happened while Hwange officials Victor Rakabopa (with cap) and a representative of the Hwange Colliery sponsoring department Walter Mapanga follow proceedings. Scuffles before kick off at entrances are common in local soccer and Dube was two years ago assaulted by Dynamos bouncers before a league match at Rufaro Stadium

A police detail (left) listens intently as FC Platinum’s Joseph Mususa, with back to camera, and Hwange coach Nation Dube (third from left) narrate what happened while Hwange officials Victor Rakabopa (with cap) and a representative of the Hwange Colliery sponsoring department Walter Mapanga follow proceedings. Scuffles before kick off at entrances are common in local soccer and Dube was two years ago assaulted by Dynamos bouncers before a league match at Rufaro Stadium

Paul Mundandi Zvishavane Correspondent
NATION Dube, the Hwange coach, has been arraigned before the courts in Zvishavane.
Dube has been charged under  Section 41 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapt 9:23 (Conduct likely to provoke breach of peace).
He was summoned to the police following his team’s league victory over FC Platinum last Saturday in Zvishavane facing accusations of verbally assaulting FC Platinum employee Joseph Mususa an hour before the league match.

Dube is denying the charge and has opted to go to the courts to defend himself.
The Hwange coach allegedly parked his car at Gate Number 7 at Mandava Stadium, blocking the FC Platinum bus which was to be driven into the stadium. Mususa then gave instructions to have Gate Number 6 opened which was then used by the platinum bus.

Dube is alleged to have followed the platinum bus to the same gate and when Mususa tried to stop him he was pushed by the car.  The two exchanged harsh words and minutes before the match, the police approached Dube.

The match started at 1300hrs and was beamed live on SuperSport.
After the match,  the two were summoned to the police station and a docket was opened.

Dube and Mususa will appear at Zvishavane magistrates courts on April 28.

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