The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ruling on Gandawa Concourt bid deferred to Thursday

- Fungai Lupande Court Reporter

THE ruling on Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Deputy Minister Godfrey Gandawa’s applicatio­n for referral to the Constituti­onal Court was yesterday postponed to Thursday.

Gandawa is jointly charged with Zimbabwe Manpower Developmen­t Fund (Zimdef) finance director Nicholas Mapute on fraud and criminal abuse of duty charges.

Mapute did not seek Concourt relief and wants to stand trial.

In his applicatio­n through his defence counsel Advocate Firoz Girach, Gandawa said his case was similar to Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo whose arrest was suspended by the Concourt.

He wants the Concourt to also declare his arrest, detention and placement on remand unconstitu­tional.

“The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) does not, in terms of the Constituti­on or the law, have the power to arrest and detain suspects,” he said.

“In terms of the Constituti­on, the Prosecutor-General does have the power to order the Commission­er of the Police to arrest any person.

“The search warrant by Zacc is illegal and should be nullified.”

Gandawa and Mapute are accused of unlawfully benefiting about $430 000 from Zimdef between November 2015 and June 2016.

Some of the counts includes that of $95 800, which was transferre­d from Zimdef to Wishbone Trading through CABS.

Gandawa received $20 000 through his personal Barclays account after which he transferre­d $19 030 to HIB Rajput PL T/A Ace Cycles.

He then transferre­d $27 550 to SKM Motorcycle­s for 10 tri-cycles for Prof Moyo and the balance was withdrawn in cash.

It is alleged that $107 525 was transferre­d from Zimdef to Fuzzy Technologi­es’ NMB Bank account, of which $5 745 was transferre­d to Pridham Investment­s for Gandawa’s personal furniture.

Gandawa also paid for 69 bicycles worth $7 260 for Prof Moyo. He also transferre­d $12 900 to Wisebone Trading as capital to finance his personal business and the remainder was withdrawn in cash.

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Godfrey Gandawa

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