There are reasonable grounds to suspect that Owen Ncube bears responsibility for serious human rights violations, including systematic torture, committed by the security forces in the context of the heavy crackdown on protests in January 2019 by virtue of his position as Minister of State for National Security at the relevant time. There are also reasonable grounds to suspect that in directing ECONET to suspend all internet services in January 2019, which order the High Court subsequently ruled as illegal, Owen Ncube has also been involved in other actions that undermined the rule of law in Zimbabwe.
There are reasonable grounds to suspect that Owen Ncube bears responsibility for serious human rights violations, including systematic torture, committed by the security forces in the context of the heavy crackdown on protests in January 2019 by virtue of his position as Minister of State for National Security at the relevant time. There are also reasonable grounds to suspect that in directing ECONET to suspend all internet services in January 2019, which order the High Court subsequently ruled as illegal, Owen Ncube has also been involved in other actions that undermined the rule of law in Zimbabwe.
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Names (2)
Status
Historical (last time active at 18.03.2022 15:15)
Last name/Name
NCUBE
First name/Name
Owen
Full name/Name
Owen NCUBE
Type
Primary name
Description
Minister of State for National Security
Status
Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16)
Last name/Name
Ncube
First name/Name
Owen
Full name/Name
Mr Ncube Owen
Type
Prime alias
Description
Minister of State for National Security
Remark
Mr
Citizenships (1)
Status
Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16)
Country
Zimbabwe
Birth data (1)
Status
Historical (last time active at 28.02.2022 05:16)
Birthdate
Updated: 05.02.2025. 16:16
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