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Ex Finance minister Biti convicted

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E

FORMER Finance minister Tendai Biti was yesterday found guilty of verbally assaulting a local investor Tatiana Aleshina after a full trial.

Biti, who was being represente­d by Alec Muchadeham­a, denied the charge where he is alleged to have called Aleshina “stupid” at the Harare Magistrate­s Court in 2020.

Magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti Guwuriro said most of Biti's defence was centred on alleging that his constituti­onal rights were being violated but he did not submit any evidence.

Guwuriro said although Biti trivialise­d the case, it was the circumstan­ces that could determine the seriousnes­s of a matter.

She said four witnesses testified in the matter and they all corroborat­ed each other in their testimonie­s.

Guwuriro said although Biti challenged the testimony of Givemore Kasekete whom he described as a ghost, he failed to provide evidence that he was really a ghost saying the court could not rely on his word of mouth.

Guwuriro further said Biti’s anger was deduced when he talked of Kenneth Sharpe who was not involved in the case he was facing.

She said Biti did not challenge that Kasekete and Michael van Blerk were at the court when the incident happened, adding that this aided the complainan­t’s allegation­s.

“It was not rebutted that van Blerk stood between the complainan­t and the accused. The State managed to prove its case against the accused. I have no doubt that the accused uttered those words and for those reasons I found the accused person guilty,” Guwuriro said.

The matter was postponed to today for sentencing.

 ?? ?? Former Finance minister Tendai Biti
Former Finance minister Tendai Biti

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