Former Higher and Tertiary Education deputy minister Godfrey Gandawa will appear before the High Court for trial which is expected to commence this month on a date yet to be determined after being formally indicted for trial over the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund (Zimdef) scandal.
Gandawa who is facing 14 counts of fraud and criminal abuse of office, appeared Saturday before Harare magistrate Eric Kadye who referred his case to the High Court. He was arrested last year together with Zimdef principal director of finance, Nicholas Mapute, for allegedly misappropriating over $400,000 in Zimdef funds. The arrests, which also affected then higher education minister professor Jonathan Moyo, were carried out by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc).
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More: NewZimbabwe.com
It’s not surprising JONATHAN MOYO was saved by Mugabe for Similar offence he was supposed to be extradited to go and face the music from that time JONATHAN MOYO started dancing to his masters voice
Jonathan Moyo the long arm of the law beckons for you—Handeitione!