The Herald (Zimbabwe)

SAVIOUR KASUKUWERE ARRESTED:

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Court Reporter

FORMER Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere was yesterday arrested on four counts of alleged abuse of office and spent a night at Rhodesvill­e Police Station pending his appearance in court today.

Kasukuwere handed himself over to the police yesterday morning on his return from South Africa.

He is allegedly facing three counts of criminal abuse of office as a public officer during his tenure as a Cabinet minister, according to his lawyer, Mr Jonathan Samukange.

Mr Samukange said the first three charges were allegedly committed while Kasukuwere was serving as a Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.

The other count was allegedly committed while he was the Minister of Youth Developmen­t, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t in which he reportedly corruptly awarded a tender to a company called Brainworks Capital.

Mr Samukange said Kasukuwere is expected to appear in court today.

“My client arrived from South Africa yesterday (Sunday) and we communicat­ed with the police and agreed to hand him over to them today (Monday) in the morning and the agreed time was 8:30am,” he said.

“We handed him to the Uniform Branch Special Anti-Corruption Unit where they recorded his warned and cautioned statement on criminal abuse of office charges. From there we proceeded to the National Prosecutin­g Authority and spent hours there.

“We were then told that there were certain issues that police needed to attend to in respect of the allegation­s hence he was taken back to the police and is now being detained at Rhodesvill­e Police Station pending his appearance in court today.”

Mr Samukange said the three counts were related to land issues involving former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe’s sister, Junior Shuvai Gumbochuma.

Gumbochuma appeared in court recently facing three counts of fraud.

She was reportedly given land through the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.

It is the State’s case that sometime in August 2014, stands number 139 and 140 Gillingham Estate in Dzivaresek­wa were available for sale to deserving and capable developers who could subdivide them into high-density residentia­l stands.

Gumbochuma misreprese­nted to the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing that she had the capacity to develop the land.

On March 27, 2015, she was offered the land and was asked to pay $424 426 to the ministry.

Gumbochuma, the State alleges, who had neither the capacity to pay the intrinsic land value nor to develop it then formed and registered a company called Scanlen (Pvt) Ltd as a vehicle to affect her fraudulent transactio­n.

Between August and October 2017, Gumbochuma sold the land for $2 060 000 without paying for the land. She made a profit of $1 636 574 without doing anything.

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