GOVERNMENT has reinstated embattled NetOne chief executive
Lazarus Muchenje with immediate effect, NewsDay can reveal.
The development was confirmed by a well-placed source, who
asked for anonymity for fear of reprisals.
“Yes, he was reinstated, effective immediately with all
charges levelled against him dropped,” the source said.
In May, Muchenje and seven other NetOne executives were
arrested on corruption and abuse of office charges by the Zimbabwe
Anti-Corruption Commission, but were later freed on $3 000 bail each.
The arrest followed an initial suspension in March on
allegations of being incompetent and refusing to provide documentation for an audit.
Muchenje did not respond to repeated calls made to his
mobile phone. Newsday
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