Harare magistrate Tilda Mazhande yesterday recused herself from presiding over a case in which former Agricultural and Rural Development Authority board chairperson Basil Nyabadza is being accused of defrauding outspoken war veteran Blessed Runesu Geza “Bombshell” of over US$1 million.
The matter
later resumed before Harare magistrate Donald Ndirowei.
State
prosecutor Anesu Chirenje withdrew charges before plea indicating that the
complainant was not available for the trial.
Chirenje
tendered an affidavit from the investigating officer, Hillary Mazhekete, who
stated that he had failed to get hold of Geza.
However,
Chirenje told the court that the matter will be brought back to court when Geza
becomes available to testify.
The accused
person opposed an application by the State for the withdrawal of the case
saying he wanted it to be finalised.
It is the
State’s case that Geza bought a piece of land measuring 42,3504 hectares from
Nyabadza for US$1 362 000 on October 29, 2020.
Geza was
granted sole authority to subdivide, develop and sell the land.
However, he
failed to deliver the title deeds.
It is alleged
that as Geza was in the process of obtaining subdivision permits for the land
from the Department of Physical Planning in Mashonaland West province, he
discovered that Nyabadza had sold the land to Velda Estates.
The court heard
that Geza engaged Nyabadza hoping for an amicable solution, only to discover
that the agreement of sale was cancelled without his knowledge. Newsday
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