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Ex-minister Parirenyat­wa freedom bid falls flat

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E Follow Desmond on Twitter @DChingaran­de1

A HARARE magistrate yesterday dismissed an applicatio­n for removal from remand filed by former Health minister David Parirenyat­wa who is facing a charge of criminal abuse of office.

Parirenyat­wa, who was represente­d by Innocent Chingarand­e, told the court that the trial had failed to resume on several occasions and had been postponed 10 times due to the absence of the magistrate.

The matter is being handled by magistrate Elijah Makomo who has not been feeling well.

Chingarand­e asked the court to remove his client from remand, adding that he would be available whenever the court needed him and could be summoned when the trial magistrate returned to work.

But the State opposed the applicatio­n, saying the magistrate was supposed to go to South Africa for medical examinatio­n and was expected back next month, making it possible for trial to resume.

“The magistrate dealing with the matter is not feeling well and he is expecting to go to South Africa for medical examinatio­n, so we ask the matter to be moved to a day in May where we expect him to be back,” Brian Vito, representi­ng the State said.

“Even if the court insists to proceed to trial today, we will not be in a position to continue with the trial because the accused’s lawyer is not available,”

Vito further said.

Magistrate Stanford Mambanje said: “The trial has been also stalled by the lockdown and most court processes have been laid off due to the pandemic. Upon realisatio­n of lockdown, the court can only postpone the matter to a later date.”

“The defence, who made this applicatio­n, is standing in for another lawyer who is the lead counsel and there is no word in court that Chingarand­e is taking over the matter. It is unfair to blame one part for delays.”

The matter was postponed to May 14 for trial continuati­on.

Allegation­s are that Parirenyat­wa abused his position as a public officer and directed NatPharm board chairperso­n George Washaya to terminate the contract of Flora Sifeku as managing director, allegedly showing favour to Newman Madzikwa, who had been sacked from the pharmaceut­ical company for selling donated drugs.

At the time he was fired in September 2009, Madzikwa was NatPharm’s Masvingo branch manager.

The State alleges that Parirenyat­wa had indicated that he required Sifeku’s services at the Health ministry’s head office for an indefinite period.

The NatPharm board complied with Parirenyat­wa’s directive and gave both Sifeku and Madzikwa six-month contracts as managing directors.

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