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G40 top official back in the dock
21 Mar 2018 at 01:30hrs | Views
Former Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Jason Machaya and seven other senior Government officials, including Mashonaland West provincial administrator Cecilia Chitiyo, were last Friday further remanded out of custody to May 31 as the State is still compiling their charges.
Machaya, Chitiyo (50), who is the former PA for Midlands Province and officials from the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for Midlands namely Matilda Manhambo (59), Sherpard Marweyi (48), Sifelani Moyo (59), Ethel Mlalazi (65), Chisainyerwa Chibhururu (47) and Everest Nyamadzawo (33) appeared before Midlands provincial magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa facing several counts of criminal abuse of office involving thousands of residential stands.
Machaya, who was on $1 000 bail, Chitiyo, Manhambo, Marweyi, Moyo, Mlalazi, Chibhururu and Nyamadzawo who are on $200 bail were supposed to be charged together but the State led by Mr Andrew Marimo told the court that it was still putting together their charges.
Mrs Msipa remanded the eight to May 31.
It is the State case that during a period extending from 2011 to this year, Machaya, who was the Governor and Resident Minister for Midlands allegedly used his official powers to acquire land for 1 000 residential stands in Mapfungautsi area, which was under Gokwe Town Council's jurisdiction.
The acquisition of the land in question was allegedly contrary to Government policy.
On the other hand, Chitiyo, allegedly intentionally allocated State land totalling 4 469 stands to land developers by co-signing offer letters for the State land with Machaya.
Manhambo, who is employed as the provincial projects officer by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for Midlands Province, allegedly intentionally allocated 2 000 stands to land developers and entities working in cahoots with Machaya.
Similarly, Marweyi, who is the District Administrator for Gweru, allegedly intentionally allocated 5 199 stands to land developers also working in cahoots with Machaya.
Moyo, who is the director (valuation and estate mismanagement) in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for Midlands province, and Mlalazi, who is employed as the principal director of physical planning and State land management in the same ministry, allegedly carried out valuation for the State land, which had been unlawfully allocated to land barons.
Chitiyo and Machaya allegedly approved the valuations. Chibhururu, who is employed as the provincial planner in the same ministry as Moyo and Mlalazi, allegedly unlawfully designed layout plans for the State land, which were approved by Machaya.
Machaya, Chitiyo (50), who is the former PA for Midlands Province and officials from the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for Midlands namely Matilda Manhambo (59), Sherpard Marweyi (48), Sifelani Moyo (59), Ethel Mlalazi (65), Chisainyerwa Chibhururu (47) and Everest Nyamadzawo (33) appeared before Midlands provincial magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa facing several counts of criminal abuse of office involving thousands of residential stands.
Machaya, who was on $1 000 bail, Chitiyo, Manhambo, Marweyi, Moyo, Mlalazi, Chibhururu and Nyamadzawo who are on $200 bail were supposed to be charged together but the State led by Mr Andrew Marimo told the court that it was still putting together their charges.
Mrs Msipa remanded the eight to May 31.
It is the State case that during a period extending from 2011 to this year, Machaya, who was the Governor and Resident Minister for Midlands allegedly used his official powers to acquire land for 1 000 residential stands in Mapfungautsi area, which was under Gokwe Town Council's jurisdiction.
The acquisition of the land in question was allegedly contrary to Government policy.
On the other hand, Chitiyo, allegedly intentionally allocated State land totalling 4 469 stands to land developers by co-signing offer letters for the State land with Machaya.
Manhambo, who is employed as the provincial projects officer by the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for Midlands Province, allegedly intentionally allocated 2 000 stands to land developers and entities working in cahoots with Machaya.
Similarly, Marweyi, who is the District Administrator for Gweru, allegedly intentionally allocated 5 199 stands to land developers also working in cahoots with Machaya.
Moyo, who is the director (valuation and estate mismanagement) in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for Midlands province, and Mlalazi, who is employed as the principal director of physical planning and State land management in the same ministry, allegedly carried out valuation for the State land, which had been unlawfully allocated to land barons.
Chitiyo and Machaya allegedly approved the valuations. Chibhururu, who is employed as the provincial planner in the same ministry as Moyo and Mlalazi, allegedly unlawfully designed layout plans for the State land, which were approved by Machaya.
Source - the herald