Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 17 February 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Sentencing in the case of Amber Lee Hughes, convicted of rape and premeditated murder, has been postponed to tomorrow. The defence requested the delay, saying the accused could not be properly consulted regarding electronic evidence. Marius Bouwer, Hughes’ defence attorney, told the court he intended to call the accused but requested the case be postponed to allow proper consultation.

He said he wanted to pursue electronic evidence with Hughes before proceedings continue. During proceedings under Act 186 of the Criminal Procedure Act, the court called on Daphne Khensani Makhubele, head of the Johannesburg Prison’s female section, to address prison conditions. Khensani Makhubele said the facility, built for 711 inmates, currently holds 1 423, including 24 babies, reflecting an overcrowding rate of 200 %.

She confirmed the prison has had only one permanent psychologist since 2001, with occasional additional support through community service. Despite overcrowding, the centre strives to meet basic needs such as healthcare, accommodation, and education while treating inmates humanely. Outside court, Elie Challita, father of the deceased, Nada-Jane, spoke openly about the long wait for justice.

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“We are going through progress, slowly but surely, but it is happening,” he said. Challita warned that further delays are likely, saying the process could take another year or more. “We must expect everything literally.

If there are more tricks in the book, expect to see them one after the other until the book runs out of tricks,” he said. Challita reflected on the emotional toll of the case. “I’ve been here from the very beginning.

You might have forgotten, but this is about my child. I will never leave this until I see it through. That’s the least I can do.” He also dismissed the idea of hearing an apology from Hughes.

“There’s no remorse here. She has two faces: one for the court and the public, and another for me, Amy, and our family. She has nothing to say to us that could make us feel better.

Even a full admission wouldn’t change that. I am not interested in anything she has to say. There’s nothing she could say that could make this right,” he said. WATCH:Court expected to sentence Amber Lee Hughes today

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Originally published by The Citizen • February 17, 2026

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