Ruling on Chimombe’s application deferred to Monday

Yeukai Karengezeka

Court Correspondent

The ruling on Harare businessman Mike Chimombe’s application challenging placement on remand on fresh charges involving a US$9,2 million Harare City Council street lights tender has been deferred to a Monday.
Presiding magistrate Mr Stanford Mambanje postponed the matter saying the ruling was not yet ready due to power challenges.

Chimombe was jointly accused with Moses Mpofu who allegedly submitted forged documents as Juluka Ennd Joint Venture company when he made his bid for the City of Harare tender.

In the application, Chimombe’s lawyer Ashel Mugiya argued that Chimombe had no links with the company and the State did not clarify how they are linking him to the charges.

Related Posts

Fastjet is Econet Victoria Falls Marathon official airline partner

Herald Reporter OVER 5 000 runners from more than 40 countries have registered to participate in this year’s Victoria Falls Marathon, to be held on July 5. Fastjet, which has…

Minister Kazembe assesses progress on the electronic traffic management system

Diana Nherera Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe on Wednesday toured ongoing works on the electronic traffic management system being developed by TelOne, describing the project as a…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×