A SERVING member of the Zimbabwe National Army and his
unemployed colleague appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court yesterday on
allegations of stealing water tapes and electrical cables from former President
Robert Mugabe’s Blue Roof residence.
Ngonidzashe Kapasura (26) stationed at the Presidential
Guard unit, State House and his accomplice Raymond Chahwanda (23) were both
remanded in custody to today for trial when they appeared before magistrate
Victoria Mashamba charged with unlawful entry.
The complainant is Gushungo Holdings Security represented
by Fredson Peter. It is the State’s case that on January 6 this year, Peter was
carrying out perimeter wall checks when he met Kapasura and Chahwanda, who had
unlawfully entered the property.
Peter then searched the pair and recovered two water tapes,
15 metres of electric cables and a wall switch stolen from one of the rooms.
The State alleges the stolen property valued at $150 was
later handed over to the police and will be submitted in court as exhibits. Lancelot
Mutsokoti appeared for the State. Newsday
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