The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chombo,Chipanga bid for freedom

- Fungai Lupande Senior Court Reporter

FORMER Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo and ex-zanu-pf youth leader Kudzanai Chipanga (pictured) will appear in court today for their bail applicatio­n after the duo unsuccessf­ully challenged their placement on remand on Saturday.

Chombo, the former zanu-pf Secretary for Administra­tion, and Chipanga, the former secretary for the party’s Youth League, argued that they were over-detained by State agents beyond the constituti­onally prescribed 48 hours.

Harare magistrate­s Mr Elisha Singano and Ms Josephine Sande, who are presiding over the cases, dismissed the applicatio­ns, saying there was no evidence to substantia­te the claims. The magistrate­s said it was clear that the pair were in police custody barely 48 hours before being brought to court.

The prosecutor, Mr Edmore Nyazamba, is alleging that Chombo fraudulent­ly forged documents that included a lease to acquire Subdivisio­ns “K” Portion of Nthaba portion of Glen Lorne from City of Harare, where he is said to have signed and manufactur­ed a fraudulent lease agreement on January 1, 1997.

City of Harare is said to have been prejudiced of $900 000.

On the second count of criminal abuse of duty by a public officer, Chombo is accused of having received an applicatio­n from City of Harare for a change of use for an open space in Helensvale into a residentia­l area in September 2006.

He allegedly used his power as the Minister of Local Government to allocate it to a company he co-owns, called Harvest–Net Enterprise­s.

The property is worth $2,7 million. On the third count, Chombo is accused of defrauding the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe through the Crops and Livestock Support Facility, where he received $14 billion in Zimbabwean dollars.

The court said Chombo did not use the money for the intended purpose, which was buying capital equipment that included a 30-tonne lorry, 30-tonne truck and combine harvester, among others.

He is said to have issued some cheques mainly through CBZ Bank for other purposes.

Chipanga is facing charges of publishing or communicat­ing false statements prejudicia­l to the State as defined in Section 31 (a) (iii) of the Criminal (Codificati­on and Reform) Act Chapter 9.23 or alternativ­ely causing disaffecti­on among the police force or defence forces as defined in Section 30 of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform) Act.

The charges arose from a press conference on November 14, where he accused Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Chiwenga of stealing money realised from diamond mining in Marange.

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