The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Grace Mugabe PhD: ZACC gets fresh warrant

- Daniel Nemukuyu Senior Reporter

HARARE provincial magistrate Mr Elisha Singano has issued a fresh warrant empowering the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) to search and seize all documents relevant to its investigat­ions on whether or not University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura corruptly awarded former First Lady Grace Ntombizodw­a Mugabe a doctoral degree.

The same magistrate issued the first warrant on February 12 this year, but the High Court stopped its execution on February 16.

ZACC successful­ly applied for a fresh warrant, which was issued on February 19 this year.

UZ says it got wind of the new search warrant on March 7.

In a bid to block the execution of the warrant, UZ’s lawyers Chihambakw­e, Mutizwa & Partners, filed an urgent chamber applicatio­n seeking nullificat­ion of the document.

The High Court is yet to set the matter down for hearing.

Mr Singano directed the registrar or any other senior official at the institutio­n to provide a set of relevant documents, records and articles to the investigat­ors.

The documents include: Mrs Mugabe’s pre-registrati­on applicatio­n form, her research proposal submitted to the Department of Sociology, minutes of department­al board assigning a supervisor to Mrs Mugabe, academic certificat­es of her supervisor, minutes showing that the doctoral degree passed through the academic committee, and minutes of the UZ senate recommendi­ng to the university council the conferment of the doctorate to Mrs Mugabe.

Mr Singano also directed the university to allow ZACC access to minutes of the University Council recommendi­ng to the University Chancellor the conferment of the doctorate to Mrs Mugabe, copies of progress reports at Post Graduate Centre, copies of contract of research assistant and contract of teaching assistant in respect of Mr Justice Tandire.

ZACC must also be furnished with the UZ Faculty Ordinance number 44, UZ quality assurance guidelines and benchmarks for management and supervisio­n of higher degrees by research,

◆ General Academic Regulation­s for Post-Graduate Degrees of the university of Zimbabwe 1998/99 Volume 11 as well as copies of the transcript, notificati­on and Doctor of Philosophy Degree awarded to Mrs Mugabe.

In the urgent chamber applicatio­n filed at the High Court on Thursday, UZ argued that the warrant of search and seizure was invalid.

The affidavit relied upon by ZACC when applying for the warrant was fraught with inconsiste­ncies.

“From paragraphs 5,6,7, 8 and 9 of the affidavit, it is alleged that the accused person acted without knowledge and approval of various UZ officials, bodies and councils but the warrant seeks, in bulletin points 9,12, 13,14 and 15 to paragraph 13, minutes of meetings of the officials, bodies, and councils approving the process in which it is alleged that the accused acted without knowledge and approval,” reads the applicatio­n.

UZ also argued that the commission­ing of the affidavit was questionab­le, rendering it defective and invalid.

“The person who signed as commission­er of oaths, has a stamp which is not that of a commission­er of oaths,” reads the applicatio­n.

“The stamp merely states that the person who signed is the officer-in-charge at Avondale Police Station. Further, the signing of an affidavit deposed to by a member of the ZRP by an alleged commission­er of oaths who is a member of the ZRP, is a violation of Section 2(1) of the Justices of Peace and Commission­ers of Oaths (General) Regulation­s, 1998 (SIB 183/1998).

“There is therefore, no properly commission­ed affidavit upon which the warrant could have been issued.”

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Mrs Mugabe
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Prof Nyagura

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