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Wadyajena's anguished wait for UK visa
09 Sep 2022 at 06:12hrs | Views
Under-fire Zanu-PF legislator Justice Mayor Wadyajena is keeping fingers crossed on whether he is going to travel to the United Kingdom or not after the European country's embassy has kept him waiting for confirmation of his travel status.
This comes after the controversial lawmaker's recent arrest with details of his fraud scandal recently splashed in the media for all to see.
The Gokwe-Nembudziya MP had successfully applied for his passport release by the courts a week ago so he could travel to the UK and Germany on parliament business.
Harare lawyer Oliver Marwa told Harare magistrate Taurai Manuwere on Thursday that his client was still waiting for confirmation of his travel to the United Kingdom from the British embassy in Pretoria, South Africa.
The lawyer also said even if Wadyajena fails to travel to the UK, he still has another trip to Germany soon.
Wadyajena is being charged together with his company Mayor Logistics, Cottco managing director Pius Manamike, Maxmore Njanji, Fortunate Molai, Chiedza Danha, a director of Pierpoint Moncroix Mauritius.
Prosecutors allege they defrauded Cottco of US$5, 8 million in an elaborate money laundering scam.
Wadyajena said he intends to challenge his placement on remand by 13 September.
Njanji also successfully filed for the release of his own passport saying he wanted to go to South Africa for medical examination.
The application was not opposed.
Manuwere said Njanji should return his passport on September 30.
This comes after the controversial lawmaker's recent arrest with details of his fraud scandal recently splashed in the media for all to see.
The Gokwe-Nembudziya MP had successfully applied for his passport release by the courts a week ago so he could travel to the UK and Germany on parliament business.
Harare lawyer Oliver Marwa told Harare magistrate Taurai Manuwere on Thursday that his client was still waiting for confirmation of his travel to the United Kingdom from the British embassy in Pretoria, South Africa.
The lawyer also said even if Wadyajena fails to travel to the UK, he still has another trip to Germany soon.
Prosecutors allege they defrauded Cottco of US$5, 8 million in an elaborate money laundering scam.
Wadyajena said he intends to challenge his placement on remand by 13 September.
Njanji also successfully filed for the release of his own passport saying he wanted to go to South Africa for medical examination.
The application was not opposed.
Manuwere said Njanji should return his passport on September 30.
Source - ZimLive