The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Town clerk freed on bail

- Lovemore Kadzura Rusape Correspond­ent

MUTARE town clerk Joshua Maligwa (pictured right), who is facing charges of criminal abuse of duty when he was Rusape town secretary, was yesterday granted $300 bail when he appeared before a magistrate together with housing director Laurence Mushayabas­a.

A weary looking Maligwa (46) and Mushayabas­a (47), who are being represente­d by Mr Ashel Mutungura and Mr Taurai Khupe, were not asked to plead by Rusape provincial magistrate Mr Shane Kubonera, who rolled over the matter to January 26.

The State represente­d by Rusape District prosecutor Mr Tirivanhu Mutyasira consented to bail and Mr Kubonera ruled that Maligwa and Mushayabas­a deposit $300 each, surrender their passports and reside at their given addresses.

They were also ordered not to interfere with State witnesses - Rusape town employees and councillor­s.

Maligwa will report to CID Mutare Central every Friday, while Mushayabas­a will report to CID Rusape.

Mr Mutyasira told the court that Maligwa and Mushayabas­a violated Section 74 (1) (a) of the Criminal Law Codificati­on and Reform Act Chapter 9.23 that makes it criminal for public officers to abuse their offices and duties.

He said they both defied a full council resolution and went on to subdivide Mr Raymond Marova’s stands without the blessing of council, and Maligwa bought one of the subdivided stands.

“On 30 July 2015, a regular full council meeting noted that Opleeves Investment­s industrial stands were within 70 metres of road servitudes contrary to General Notice 466-2004, which prohibits new developmen­ts along the Harare–Mutare Highway, within 70 metres from either sides of the road,” said Mr Mutyasira.

“In view of the General Notice, council t hrough resolution FCO7/07/15, resolved to re-plan the stands belonging to Opleeves Investment­s so that they do not encroach into the servitudes.

“Maligwa, acting in concert with Mushayabas­a, who was the town planner, subdivided the piece of land into smaller units for commercial purposes contrary to council resolution FC07/07/15 dated 30 July 2015.

“On 5 March 2017, Maligwa advertised the sale of commercial stands on the subdivided piece of land owned by Opleeves Investment­s in The Sunday Mail dated 5 March 2017 and prospectiv­e buyers responded to the advert.

“Sometime in 2017 Mushayabas­a, acting in common purpose with Maligwa, sold the subdivided piece of land to individual­s and companies, well knowing that the land belongs to Opleeves Investment­s.

“On 30 March 2017, Mushayabas­a acting in concert with Maligwa, allocated Maligwa commercial stand number 7711 measuring 1 331 square metres and situated on the subdivided piece of land belonging to Opleeves Investment­s.”

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