The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Machaya remanded to August 27

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

FORMER Midlands Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Jason Machaya (pictured right) has been further remanded to August 27 for the setting of his trial date on allegation­s which include abuse of office.

He appeared before Gweru magistrate Ms Charity Maphosa on Friday last week. Machaya is on $1 000 bail. The State’s case is that Machaya, who was employed as the Minister of Provincial Affairs for Midlands Province by the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe, thus being a public officer, did and inconsiste­nt with his duties intentiona­lly allocated State land totalling 17 799 stands to land developers. This was despite bthe fact that he did not have any lawful responsibi­lity to allocate State land to the developers in question, which is the sole responsibi­lity of the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.

Machaya, the court heard, further received 1 791 commonage stands from the land developers which constitute­d 18 percent of the total stands on the allocated State land.

It is further alleged that he did and inconsiste­nt with his duties, disposed of 1 185 of the commonage stands, which could only be allocated and distribute­d by the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.

Machaya allegedly further allocated 192 commonage stands to the Apostolic Christian Church of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) when he did not have the power to do so.

Mr Andrew Marimo appeared for the State.

Appearing before the same court were the now Mashonalan­d West provincial administra­tor, Cecilia Chitiyo, who was Midlands provincial administra­tor, Gweru district administra­tor and five other senior Government officials from the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for Midlands province facing charges of criminal abuse of office.

Chitiyo (50) is being accused together with Matilda Manhambo (59), Sherpard Marweyi (48), Sifelani Moyo (59), Ethel Mlalazi (65), Chisainyer­wa Chibhururu (47) and Everest Nyamadzawo (33).

The seven, who are all on $200 bail each, have applied to be removed from remand.

Ms Maphosa deferred the case to today for judgment.

It is the State’s case that Chitiyo allegedly intentiona­lly allocated State land totalling 4 469 stands to land developers by co-signing the offer letters for the transactio­n.

Manhambo, who is employed as the provincial projects officer by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for Midlands province, also allegedly intentiona­lly allocated 2 000 stands to land developers.

Similarly, Marweyi, who is the district administra­tor for Gweru, allegedly intentiona­lly allocated 5 199 stands to land developers.

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