The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CHOMBO CO-ACCUSED OFF THE HOOK:

- Nokutenda Chiyangwa Herald Reporter

FORMER Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo’s co-accused — Rejoice Pazvakavam­bwa, the deputy director of valuations and estate management in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing and Lazarus Chimba, the registrar of valuers — were last Friday removed from remand after the State unsuccessf­ully applied for further remand.

Prosecutin­g, Mr Tapiwa Kasema wanted them remanded further, saying that they wanted to formally jointly charge them with Chombo before they could be given a trial date.

Mr Kasema said the two should not be removed from remand as they could abscond.

Pazvakavam­bwa and Chimba, through their lawyers Messrs Admire Rubaya and Joel Mambara, opposed the applicatio­n, saying they had placed the State on notice that if it failed to give them a trial date, then they would apply for removal from remand.

They also argued that since the State was waiting for Chombo’s applicatio­n of permanent stay from the High Court, there could be a scenario in which it could be denied and Chombo could go to the Supreme Court or Constituti­onal Court seeking further justice.

Therefore, it would not be fair for his co-accused to have their day to day lives disrupted while they continue to show up for remand at the courts, they argued.

Magistrate Ms Esteri Chivasa ruled that Pazvakavam­bwa and Chimba should be removed from remand as they had been religiousl­y coming to court and could not abscond.

She said that no applicatio­n had been made by the State to jointly charge Chombo and the duo and the bail conditions were also unreasonab­le.

The duo is accused of facilitati­ng the illegal transfer of council property worth $900 000 into Chombo’s name.

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