
Chiwanga (59), who is now the town planning consultant, was
not asked to plead when he appeared before magistrate Josephine Sande, who
remanded him in custody to December 8 after denying him bail on the basis that
he was a flight risk.
Chiwanga was represented by Nelson Makunyire.
Allegations are that on a date unknown to the State,
Chiwanga, working in connivance with Chombo, who is already on remand, together
with an R Pazvakavambwa, Iben Francisco, James Chiyangwa, Theresa Chenjerayi,
Elias Choto and an L Chimimba, who are all still at large, wrote a document
dated November 19, 2004 to the City of Harare indicating that he had no
objection to a property in Glen Lorne being transferred into Chombo’s name.
The State alleges when Chiwanga wrote the letter, he knew
he had no authority from the City of Harare to consent to the transfer of the
council’s property.
The State further alleges on June 25, 2008, Chiwanga again
wrote another letter advising that Chombo had disposed of the property to Alois
Ndaziva Chimeri and that the stand was to be transferred into Chimeri’s name.
It is further alleged by so doing, Chiwanga acted contrary
to and inconsistent with his duties as a public officer as his actions had the
effect of showing favour to Chombo and Chimeri.
A report was made to the police on November 23 and
investigations led to Chiwanga’s arrest.
Edmore Nyazanda appeared for the State. Newsday
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