The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chombo demands $310k bribe from landowner

- Fungai Lupande Senior Court Reporter

FORMER Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo allegedly allocated residentia­l stands to illegal settlers at Whitecliff Farm in Harare before demanding and receiving a bribe of a 3 712 square meter stand from the landowner to remove them.

The landowner Eddies Pfugari Property Developers (Pvt) Ltd lost property worth $200 million in the process.

Chombo appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Rumbidzai Mugwagwa and was remanded to January 8 next year on the same bail conditions he was granted on other corruption charges he is facing.

He is represente­d by Professor Lovemore Madhuku and is accused of contraveni­ng the Prevention of Corruption Act alternativ­ely bribery.

The complainan­t is Eddies Pfugari Property Developers (Pvt) Ltd represente­d by its managing director Mr Edward Nyanyiwa.

The prosecutor Mr Edmore Nyazamba is alleging that sometime in 1997 the complainan­t purchased White Cliff farm from Fredrick John William Smith.

The court heard that all formalitie­s were done and the property was transferre­d under Deed of Transfer number 10444⁄2000.

It is alleged that prior to the acquisitio­n of the property, the Government had issued a certificat­e of no present interest in respect of the land.

Eddies Pfugari Property Developers applied and was granted a subdivisio­n permit.

The court heard that the complainan­t subdivided the farm into residentia­l stands and started selling them to home seekers.

Sometime in 2000, Chombo who was the Minister of Local Government, Rural and Urban Developmen­t, allegedly allocated stands to illegal settlers within the complainan­t’s property.

Chombo allegedly appeared sympatheti­c and invited Eddies Pfugari Property Developers to his office and assured them that he would remove the illegal settlers using his ministeria­l powers.

It is alleged that Chombo offered assistance on condition that he would be given a piece of land in Norton where the complainan­t was selling residentia­l stands.

The court heard that the complainan­t was desperate and gave up stand number 5841 Knowe, Norton measuring 3 712 valued at $310 150.

It is alleged that the stand was transferre­d into Ronchelle Trading (Pvt) Ltd, a company whose director is Nimrod Chiminya, Chombo’s brother.

The court heard that Ronchelle Trading (Pvt) was bought and used specifical­ly for the land transactio­n.

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Ignatius Chombo

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