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Zimbabwe’s suspended prosecutor-general Johannes Tomana, who today appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Court facing five further counts of criminal abuse of office, has been freed on $2 000 bail.

Suspended Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana was arrested today as he was leaving the Harare Magistrates Court where he was appearing on charges of criminal abuse of office as a public officer. At the same time, a group of anti-government protestors who were arrested on Wednesday were arraigned before the courts on allegations of public violence. The prosecutor general was arrested by officers from the Law and Order Section. Before his arrest, magistrate Vakayi Chikwekwe had recused himself in a matter in which the suspended prosecutor general is being accused of criminally abusing his office when he released suspects, who allegedly plotted to bomb Gushungo Dairies, a multi-million dollar business venture owned by President Robert Mugabe’s family. Tomana’s attorney, Advocate Thabani Mpofu, confirmed the magistrate’s recusal and his client’s subsequent arrest. At the time of going to air, Mpofu was still attending to Tomana at the Harare Central Police Station and could not confirm the fresh charges the police have preferred against the suspended prosecutor general. Police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said she was yet to be briefed on the latest development. Meanwhile, 24 anti-government protestors, who were arrested in Harare’s Marimba and Mufakose high density suburbs during the national job stay-away held on Wednesday, were arraigned before a Mbare magistrate facing charges of public violence. They were ordered to return to court for the determination of their bail application. At the same time, magistrate Chikwekwe granted bail to 104 protestors facing public violence charges who were arrested in Mabvuku and Epworth while demonstrating against increased police road-blocks. Among them are four minor children who were released into the custody of their parents. One of the defense lawyers, Obey Shava, confirmed this development. Shava said even though his clients were granted bail, they cannot raise a total of $10,000 that is required before they are released. In a related development, social media is awash with messages calling for a march to State House tomorrow. Police are still maintaining a heavy presence in the capital following Wednesday’s nationwide stay-away.
Suspended Prosecutor General Johannes Tomana was arrested as he was leaving the Harare Magistrates Court where he was appearing on charges of criminal abuse of office as a public officer.

Tomana was arrested on Friday as he was leaving the Harare Magistarates’ Court, following a successful application to have the magistrate presiding over his trial to recuse himself.

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Tomana is currently facing trial for criminal abuse of office after he allegedly dropped charges against suspects accused of attempting to bomb Gushungo Dairy.

Last week, President Mugabe suspended Tomana and appointed a tribunal to probe his official conduct.

The three-team tribunal is headed by retired High Court judge Justice Moses Chinhengo. The other members are veteran lawyer and dean in the Faculty of Law at the University of Zimbabwe Mr Emmanuel Magade and lawyer Mrs Melina Matshiya.

The five fresh charges of criminal abuse of office include the just-ended rape trial of Zanu-PF Bikita West legislator Munyaradzi Kereke and, corruption trials of ex-Zupco chief executive Bright Matonga, and former Zupco board chairman Professor Charles Nherera.

Tomana is also alleged to have facilitated the acquittal of Prof Nherera in the corruption case. He also declined to prosecute Kereke over rape allegations and Telecel Zimbabwe major shareholder Jane Mutasa over fraud involving $1,7 million airtime recharge cards.

His refusal to issue certificates of private prosecution in the Kereke and Mutasa cases resulted in him being cited for contempt of court by the Supreme Court.

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He was slapped with a 30-day jail sentence, wholly suspended, on condition that he complied with the court order to issue certificates for private prosecution in both cases.

Kereke eventually went on trial for rape after Tomana complied with the court order and issued the certificate of private prosecution. On Monday Kereke was convicted and jailed for an effective for 10 years for the rape of an 11-year-old girl.


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