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ZimParks official in court for soliciting for bribe

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E ● Follow Desmond on Twitter @DChingaran­de1

ZIMBABWe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) top official Simukai Nyasha was last week appeared at the magistrate­s’ court on allegation­s of demanding a US$3 000 bribe to fast track a special mining licence in Umfurudza Safari Area.

Nyasha, who was represente­d by Harrison Nkomo, was granted $15 000 bail by magistrate Judith Taruvinga.

Allegation­s are that on November 6, 2018, Shusib Investment­s (Private) Limited, trading as CMK Mining Syndicate, represente­d by Muhamba Chiwasha, applied for a letter of no objection from ZimParks for applicatio­n of a special grant to mine gold in Umfurudzi in Madziwa.

It is alleged on September 15 this year, ZimParks directorge­neral Fulton Mangwanya told the complainan­t to downsize the mining area from 3 000 hectares to five blocks of 50 hectares each. On September 21, the complainan­t made another applicatio­n to ZimParks.

The State alleges that on September 28, the complainan­t went to the ZimParks offices and met Nyasha who demanded US$3 000 bribe so that he could facilitate the processing of the applicatio­n.

The complainan­t allegedly negotiated with Nyasha until they settled for US$1 000.

It is alleged they went to Mangwanya’s office and informed him that Nyasha wanted a bribe so that he could fast track the processing of a letter of no objection to mine gold at Umfurudzi Safari.

Mangwanya then advised Chiwasha to report Nyasha to the police, and on October 14 a police report was made and a trap was set up the next day.

Nyasha was arrested as soon as he received the bribe and the money was recovered from him. Sebastian Mutizirwa appeared for the State.

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