The six were incarcerated on February 19 and charged with treason for viewing videos of the mass protests in Egypt that toppled president Hosni Mubarak.
Justice Susan Mavangira told a bail hearing on Friday that the matter was postponed yet again. 46 people, including members of the audience and some passers-by, were originally arrested but 40 was freed last week for lack of evidence.
Gwisai and the others, who arrived at the court in leg irons and prison uniforms, face the death penalty if found guilty. The arrests have drawn widespread international condemnation.



HARARE Munyaradzi Gwisai