HARARE (Sapa-dpa) - The joint head of the body meant to draft a new democratic constitution for Zimbabwe has been charged with insulting President Mugabe by calling him a goblin, lawyers confirmed Friday.
Douglas Mwonzora, a parliamentarian for Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and co-chairman of the key parliamentary constitutional commission, allegedly told MDC supporters that the 85-year-old Mugabe was a goblin.
The politician faces a maximum penalty of one year in jail if found guilty.
In Zimbabwean traditional mythology goblins are feared, hideous creatures with evil powers.
Mwonzora made the remarks nearly a year ago at a political rally ahead of presidential and parliamentary elections but was only summonsed on Monday this week, said lawyer Lewis Uriri.