The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mupfumira, Masoka trial to start afresh

- Yeukai Karengezek­a Court Correspond­ent

FORMER Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Prisca Mupfumira and her then Permanent Secretary Ngoni Masoka facing two counts of criminal abuse of office as public officers and another count of corruptly concealing a transactio­n from a principal will now have their trial over misapprorp­iating NSSA funds start afresh at the High Court.

The two appeared before Harare regional magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje on Thursday when the State, represente­d by Mr Tafara Chirambira, sought an adjournmen­t to March 29 as it was not yet ready to continue with the trial.

Mupfumira’s lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya then challenged further placement on remand arguing that it had taken a long time for the State to put its house in order.

Magistrate Mambanje said the trial had to start afresh since Regional Magistrate Munamato

Mutevedzi who presided over the trial in the past had been elevated to be a judge.

He ruled that Mupfumira and Masoka should appear in court on February 29 for indictment.

Masoka is represente­d by Mr Mehluli Tshuma.

The High Court previously dismissed an applicatio­n for appeal by former Cabinet minister Mupfumira who was challengin­g the lower court’s decision to dismiss her applicatio­n for discharge at the close of the State’s case. The two allegedly misappropr­iated National Social Security Authority (NSSA) funds amounting to US$90 000, which was earmarked to purchase a Toyota Landcruise­r.

They also reportedly approved the use of NSSA funds to buy air tickets and accommodat­ion for Mupfumira’s relatives to attend a wedding in South Africa.

Four State witnesses had already testified in the trial.

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