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Chombo Appears Again In Court For Unlawfully Selling A Govt House

4 years agoFri, 05 Jul 2019 05:07:43 GMT
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Chombo Appears Again In Court For Unlawfully Selling A Govt House

Former Minister of Local Government, Public Works and Urban Development, Ignatius Chombo, yesterday appeared in court on fresh charges after he allegedly sold a Government house in Mutare without following due process.

Chombo who is jointly charged with Lazarus Chimba for criminal abuse of duty was ordered by Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko to abide by the same bail conditions of his other cases. Chimba was remanded out of custody on his own recognition.

The State alleges that Chombo and Chimba showed favour to former Mutare South MP, Fred Kanzama when they sold him a government house after they had denied Joyce Munamati, who was the acting provincial registrar for Manicaland Province.

Kanzama approached Chombo after Munamati had already been denied to buy the house which was reserved for provincial registrars for Manicaland Province. Chombo allegedly instructed Chimba to sell the house to Kanzama and he did for ZW$70 trillion which was duly paid.

The State argues that Chombo and Chimba, being public officers, unlawfully and intentionally acted contrary to or inconsistent with their duties by showing favour to Kanzama and disfavour to Munamati.

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Kanzama and Munamati were in a relationship that produced a son but were not staying together.

Mateko deferred the matter to September 4.

Chombo’s lawyer, Professor Lovemore Madhuku, has since given the State notice that he will make an application for refusal of remand on September 4.

More: The Herald

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