BINDURA, Zimbabwe, July 9 (Reuters) - A Zimbabwean court on Sunday upheld a ban on the planned campaign launch by main opposition party Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), the third of its rallies to be banned as its leader Nelson Chamisa face hurdles on his campaign trail.
CCC was scheduled to hold its campaign launch on Sunday in Bindura, about 100 km (62 miles) north of the capital Harare, but police banned the gathering citing problems with the venue.
Bindura Magistrate Mary Musika then upheld the ban, saying CCC had failed to notify the police on time.
A handful of opposition supporters chanted party slogans as they protested outside the court, adding they were not free to support their party.
"It is disheartening because ZANU PF is allowed to campaign freely but they are using the law to block our rallies.
Persons:
Nelson Chamisa, Mary Musika, Agency Gumbo, Patience Chigwande, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Nyasha Chingono, Olivia Kumwenda, David Holmes
Organizations:
Coalition, CCC, Agency, ZANU, ZANU PF, Reuters, Political, Thomson
Locations:
BINDURA, Zimbabwe, Bindura, Harare