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Chombo wants passport for SA trip

By Tendai Rupapa

Former Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo, who is facing a slew of corruption charges and was in South Africa recently for medical attention, intends to apply for the release of his passport again to enable him to return to the neighbouring country next week for further check-ups.

Former Zimbabwe finance minister Ignatius Chombo, who was among those detained by the military when they seized power before Robert Mugabe resigned this week, arrives at court on to face corruption charges in Harare, Zimbabwe, November 25, 2017. (REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo)
Former Zimbabwe finance minister Ignatius Chombo, who was among those detained by the military when they seized power before Robert Mugabe resigned, arrives at court on to face corruption charges in Harare, Zimbabwe, November 25, 2017. (REUTERS/Philimon Bulawayo)

Chombo — together with his alleged accomplices, former Zanu-PF Youth League secretary Kudzanayi Chipanga and Innocent Hamandishe — appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Victoria Mashamba for routine remand.

They were further remanded to June 14.

However, Chombo’s other alleged accomplices 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 remanded to May 16 for continuation of their applications for refusal of further remand.

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Through his lawyer Professor Lovemore Madhuku, Chombo notified the court of his intention to apply for the relaxation of his bail conditions next week to allow him to travel outside the country for medical assistance.

Chombo is facing a raft of charges ranging from corruption to abuse of office, fraud and criminal nuisance.

Among some of the charges, Chombo is accused of allocating residential stands to illegal settlers at Whitecliff Farm in Harare before demanding and receiving a bribe of a 3 712-square metre stand from the landowner to help remove them.

The land owner, Eddies Pfugari Property Developers (Pvt) Ltd, lost property worth $200 million in the process.

Pazvakavambwa and Chimba are accused of facilitating the illegal transfer of council property worth $900 000 into Chombo’s name.

Chombo, Chipanga, Hamandishe and Mathew Mleya are also accused of wearing party regalia emblazoned with President Mnangagwa’s initials.

The expelled members of Zanu-PF allegedly took photographs of themselves wearing caps inscribed “ED” and “Kutonga Kwaro” and an embroidered Zanu-PF flag.

They are being represented in the case by Messrs Admire Rubaya, Prof Madhuku, Joel Mambara and Emmanuel Samundombe, while Mr Edmore Nyazamba is appearing for the State. The Herald

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