The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Court grants Gudyanga reprieve

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter

FORMER Secretary for Mines and Mining Developmen­t Francis Gudyanga got a reprieve yesterday when a Harare magistrate granted his request to have his passport temporaril­y released to allow him to visit his ailing child in South Africa.

Gudyanga surrendere­d his passport to the court as part of his bail conditions.

Harare magistrate Ms Victoria Mashamba granted the applicatio­n for Gudyanga to get his passport for two weeks to facilitate his travel.

The State had opposed the applicatio­n made by Gudyanga’s lawyer, Mr Arshiel Mugiya arguing that Gudyanga was likely to flee.

On the other hand, Mr Mugiya said ever since his client was placed on remand, he had never absconded court.

In her ruling, Ms Mashamba concurred with the defence.

“After assessing submission­s from both parties, the court will grant the applicatio­n and release the passport for two weeks. Since his placement on remand, the accused person complied with his bail conditions and always attended court,” she said.

“The court sympathise­s with the accused person, he has a daughter who is not well in South Africa and the child’s mother is late.”

Gudyanga is jointly charged with former Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t Walter Chidhakwa.

Chidhakwa allegedly appointed Gudyanga as a lone board member at the Minerals Marketing Corporatio­n of Zimbabwe (MMCZ).

The court heard that Chidhakwa was aware that the MMCZ Act required a minimum of six board members and a maximum of 10.

It is alleged that Gudyanga claimed $28 910 as board sitting fees when no board existed.

Gudyanga is also facing another charge of criminal abuse of office emanating from a dispute over Lenox Gold Mine Mashava.

He is jointly charged with the ministry’s acting provincial mining director, Masvingo Mrs Sibongubuh­le Mpindiwa and the ministry’s legal advisor Mrs Jacqueline Munyonga

The trio recently applied for refusal of further remand before magistrate Ms Tilda Mazhande who threw out the applicatio­n.

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