A PROVINCIAL sports development officer in Matabeleland
North has been jailed for 24 months after he broke into a charity
organisation’s office and stole 50kg of nutritional porridge meant for
vulnerable children’s feeding.
Leonard Mwale (52) of New Stands in Lupane was the
Provincial Sports and Recreation Development Officer employed by the Sports and
Recreation Commission (SRC) in Matabeleland North. He broke into Christian
Youth Volunteers Association Trust (CYVAT) offices housed at the Lupane Local
Board where the SRC offices are also located.
He pleaded guilty to a count of unlawful entry into
premises in aggravating circumstances when he appeared before Lupane resident
magistrate Mr Ndumo Masuku.
The magistrate said although Mwale, a widower with four
children had shown contrition by pleading guilty and not wasting the court’s
time, he committed a serious offence by betraying trust bestowed on him as a
public officer.
“This is a serious offence as it entails invasion of other
people’s privacy and violation of right to property. Such offences are
prevalent during this time of Covid-19 lockdown. As a provincial officer the
accused was employed to promote youth development and was expected to lead a
high level of trust but on the contrary abused the trust bestowed on him. The
court considered that community service will be too light a sentence for a
public officer who abused his office against a charity organisation hence a
custodial sentence will do,” said Mr Masuku before sentencing Mwale to 24
months in jail.
Mwale will however serve an effective 18 months after the
court suspended six months for five years on condition of good behaviour. Mr Israel Nkomo represented CYVAT as the complainant.
Prosecuting Mr Clive Gumbo said Mwale broke into CYVAT
offices and stole packets of E-pap, a highly nutritious porridge recommended
for malnourished people especially children.
“On a date unknown to the prosecutor but during the period
extending from July 15 to August 27, the accused went to CYVAT offices and
opened a closed door and stole 50kg of E-pap porridge,” said the prosecutor.
The crime was discovered on Thursday last week when Mr
Nkomo noticed that some of the packets of the porridge were missing.
The matter was reported to the police whose investigation
led to Mwale’s arrest.
The stolen porridge was valued at US$480 and packets worth
only US$12 were recovered. Chronicle
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