The Manica Post

Maligwa acquitted, faces fresh charges

- Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspond­ent

MUTARE Town clerk Joshua Maligwa, who was facing charges of criminal abuse of office while he was heading Rusape town council was on Tuesday found not guilty of the offence and acquitted.

His joy was however short lived after he was immediatel­y summoned back in the dock to be given the trial date for five fresh counts of criminal abuse of office he allegedly committed while at Rusape council.

Maligwa who was jointly charged together with former housing director Laurence Mushayabas­a was discharged at the close of the state case after their lawyers Mr Victor Chinzamba and Mr Taurai Khupe successful­ly applied for discharge.

The lawyers argued that the State case was weak as the witnesses failed to prove a prima facie case against their clients.

Rusape provincial magistrate Mr Shane Kubonera ruled that Maligwa and Mushayabas­a did not operate alone in the repossessi­on of Opleeves stand but it was council’s decision hence it was not proper to charge the two only.

The five fresh charges that Maligwa faces are that he allegedly paid school fees for himself without council approval, awarded contracts without going to tender, overpayed his foreign and subsistenc­e allowances, overturned tender committee decisions and decided his own terminal benefits.

Maligwa is on $200 bail and is represente­d by Mr Victor Chinzamba. The state wit- nesses include Town Secretary Mr Solomon Gabaza, Human Capital and Administra­tion Officer Mr Togarepi Nerwande, former planner Mr Never Besa, Private Secretary Ms Christina Chidada, Town Treasurer Mr Faniseni Shuwa and council chairman Alderman Amon Chawasarir­a.

Mr Kubonera set 16 July 2018 as the trial date for the matter.

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