THE State yesterday dropped criminal abuse of office
charges against suspended Chief Magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe before plea and
will summon him for trial.
The State failed to indict him at the High Court. Guvamombe
reportedly recommended attachment places for former Cabinet Ministers, Supa
Mandiwanzira and Saviour Kasukuwere, who were studying law at the University of
Zimbabwe when they had pending criminal charges.
He was also facing allegations of interfering with a
magistrate involved in a matter in which he allegedly had interests.
“The State is withdrawing charges against the accused
before plea and it will be looking at the indictment papers. He will be
summoned to court when the State is ready to indict him,” said the State led by
Constance Ngombengombe.
The matter was withdrawn before magistrate Mr Amos Mabobo.
The court expressed its disappointment over the State’s
failure to indict Guvamombe for trial saying it was showing lack of
seriousness.
Magistrate Mr Christopher Maturure expressed his
disappointment when he was making a ruling in the State’s application for
postponement of the matter when Guvamombe last appeared in court.
“I am disappointed that the papers are not yet done.
“Clearly, we are disappointed by the way the process is
being done. The explanation by the State is that one person is handing the
matter to another and asking for postponement.
“There is no seriousness in the manner in which it is being
done and the speed is not good enough.
“There must be a show of interest and the accused must not
be seen to be begging to be prosecuted. The State must be demanding to
prosecute.
“The State must show some interest on the matter they would
have brought before the court,” said Mr Maturure. Herald
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