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Guvamombe seeks relaxed bail conditions
06 Jun 2019 at 02:41hrs | Views
Suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges, yesterday filed an application for permanent release of his passport.
Appearing before Harare magistrate Bianca Makwande, Guvamombe also filed an application for relaxation of his bail conditions.
His lawyer Jonathan Samukange told the magistrate that he would file a written application and the State, represented by Brian Vito, said it will respond after perusing the written application.
Makwande said she would deliver her ruling on June 19.
Guvamombe successfully stopped his trial at the magistrate's court after approaching the High Court, saying all magistrates were his juniors and could not try him.
High Court judge Justice Edith Mushore stopped the trial at the lower courts pending determination on his challenge against being tried by his subordinates.
Samukange had argued that it was not proper that the suspended chief magistrate be tried by any magistrate as they were his subordinates and interested parties.
The lawyer also argued that Guvamombe is the only chief magistrate in Zimbabwe who cannot be tried by his juniors, according to the law in the country and internationally.
Meanwhile, a Harare magistrate has excused herself from presiding over the matter in which a senior prosecutor is facing charges of consenting to the release of a passport belonging to former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo, who is facing several corruption allegations.
Tapiwa Kasema had appeared before magistrate Barbara Mateko, who said she is conflicted.
Provincial magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro had to preside over the matter, but again, it was postponed after the State prosecutors said the matter was beyond their jurisdiction.
Prosecutor Sebastian Mutizirwa said the matter was being handled by the Special Anti-Corruption Unit and cannot hear any application except the unit.
The matter was moved to today.
Kasema's arrest had caused the National Prosecution Authority prosecutors to down tools, saying they were being victimised and arrested for doing their work and also claiming their work was being interfered with.
Appearing before Harare magistrate Bianca Makwande, Guvamombe also filed an application for relaxation of his bail conditions.
His lawyer Jonathan Samukange told the magistrate that he would file a written application and the State, represented by Brian Vito, said it will respond after perusing the written application.
Makwande said she would deliver her ruling on June 19.
Guvamombe successfully stopped his trial at the magistrate's court after approaching the High Court, saying all magistrates were his juniors and could not try him.
High Court judge Justice Edith Mushore stopped the trial at the lower courts pending determination on his challenge against being tried by his subordinates.
Samukange had argued that it was not proper that the suspended chief magistrate be tried by any magistrate as they were his subordinates and interested parties.
Meanwhile, a Harare magistrate has excused herself from presiding over the matter in which a senior prosecutor is facing charges of consenting to the release of a passport belonging to former Cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo, who is facing several corruption allegations.
Tapiwa Kasema had appeared before magistrate Barbara Mateko, who said she is conflicted.
Provincial magistrate Vongai Muchuchuti-Guwuriro had to preside over the matter, but again, it was postponed after the State prosecutors said the matter was beyond their jurisdiction.
Prosecutor Sebastian Mutizirwa said the matter was being handled by the Special Anti-Corruption Unit and cannot hear any application except the unit.
The matter was moved to today.
Kasema's arrest had caused the National Prosecution Authority prosecutors to down tools, saying they were being victimised and arrested for doing their work and also claiming their work was being interfered with.
Source - newsday