FORMER Zanu PF youth member Sybeth Musengezi was yesterday issued with a warrant of arrest after he failed to appear in court to face a fraud charge.
His lawyer Doug Coltart advised the court that his client
was not feeling well.
Last month, Musengezi’s trial failed to kick off after he
filed two court applications seeking to stay the case, but the State,
represented by Advocate Tafara Chirambira, accused him of employing delaying
tactics.
Musengezi had sought stay of proceedings saying he had
another similar application at the High Court and was awaiting a determination.
Allegations are that sometime in 2012, Musengezi, Allen
Chisuko and Taurai Mutimbanyoka misrepresented to Zanu PF that he stayed at No
4315 Hatcliffe Extension in Harare so that he could join the ruling party’s
Muzinda 1A district.
It is said that he was then registered and became a member.
In 2019, Musengezi allegedly connived with Mutimbanyoka and
misrepresented that he was within the cells of Zanu PF’s Mai Chitepo branch,
Muzinda 1 district.
The court heard that by doing so, he became eligible for
election to a Zanu PF branch position, a preserve for members in the cell
structures.
Musengezi was then elected as the Zanu PF Mai Chitepo
branch Muzinda 1 district youth wing vice-chairperson.
It is alleged that Musengezi deprived the ruling party of
its good reputation and good administration.
He also allegedly participated in Zanu PF programmes which
he was not entitled to.
Musengezi has been challenging President Emmerson
Mnangagwa’s legitimacy.
In his application, Musengezi argues that Mnangagwa
unconstitutionally landed the post of first secretary of the ruling party
following the toppling of the late former President Robert Mugabe in November
2017.
Zanu PF has dismissed Musengezi’s application as a
non-event, noting that he is not a legitimate member of the party. But
Musengezi has produced evidence that he is a card-carrying member of the party.
Newsday
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