Former Zimbabwe Broadcasting Holdings boss, Happison Muchechetere’s bid to avoid trial in a matter in which he is accused of contravening the Procurement Act has been dismissed by the High Court Judge.
Muchechetere is set to be summoned to the Magistrate’s court after High Court Judge, Justice Phiri dismissed his application. Muchechetere had lodged an application with the High Court challenging his prosecution arguing that the charges against him were unconstitutional. He allegedly entered into a procurement deal with a Chinese company to purchase an audio outside broadcasting van (OB van) for $1 050 000 without going to tender.
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zimbabwe haina kwairikuzoenda as long as zanupf is still there. its a criminal, looter, murderers, evil cultic organisation that should not have ever been formed. if smiths rule had been left until today 2020, zimbabwe would have been a jewel and envy of the whole of africa. but sadly the war happened and it entitled zimbabwe to zanupf.
and the rest of the story of zimbabwe is a sad sad story of betrayal but the people who purpoted to be fighting settlers whereas in essence they were sending other people children to war, and they were to be the ones to benefit after the war was over……ehilst war veterans andthe masses languish in zanupf invited poverty!