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Mhetu faces arrest over 2018 murder allegations
18 Aug 2023 at 20:57hrs | Views
HARARE - Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) aspiring Member of Parliament for Epworth North Constituency, Zivai Mhetu faces arrest on allegations of murdering his wife in February 2018.
Mhetu who appeared before Harare magistrate and was released on $100 bail. The prosecutor did not oppose bail after the investigating officer indicated that he was yet to obtain a full post-mortem.
As part of his bail conditions, Mhetu was ordered to report to the police once a week, not to interfere with witnesses and to continue residing at 3587 Tynwald North, Harare, until the matter is finalized.
Mhetu is being accused of bribing state prosecutors to delay the proceedings.
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is currently investigating the matter, the Commission's spokesperson Commissioner, Thandiwe told this publication.
"Yes the matter has been brought to our attention and the investigations are currently underway and we will publicize once we're done", said Mlobane
Mrs Mugwagwa remanded him to February 23 for routine remand pending finalisation of investigations into the matter.
State, alleged that on February 7 2018, Mhetu, who had been having marital problems with his late wife, reportedly assaulted her on the face and thighs.
The court heard that Mhetu went on to strangle his wife before taking her to a private medical facility in Belvedere, Harare, where she was treated.
It is the State's case that the now deceased was however, later referred to Parirenyatwa Hospital, where she was pronounced dead on arrival.
A post-mortem done by Dr Matshalaga was not conclusive, and she sent specimens to a Government analyst for a toxicology examination. The results are still pending.
According to the police, the relatives of Mhetu's wife indicated that the couple had marital disputes and suspected foul play.
The deceased's relatives then requested for a second post-mortem, which was conducted. They alleged that she had bruises on the neck, thighs and face. The police submitted that results of the second post-mortem are not documented.
The matter was initially reported and taken as a case of sudden death, but due to further investigations, the police later decided to prefer murder charges against Mhetu.
Mhetu is eying Epworth North Parliamentary ticket.
Mhetu who appeared before Harare magistrate and was released on $100 bail. The prosecutor did not oppose bail after the investigating officer indicated that he was yet to obtain a full post-mortem.
As part of his bail conditions, Mhetu was ordered to report to the police once a week, not to interfere with witnesses and to continue residing at 3587 Tynwald North, Harare, until the matter is finalized.
Mhetu is being accused of bribing state prosecutors to delay the proceedings.
The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) is currently investigating the matter, the Commission's spokesperson Commissioner, Thandiwe told this publication.
"Yes the matter has been brought to our attention and the investigations are currently underway and we will publicize once we're done", said Mlobane
Mrs Mugwagwa remanded him to February 23 for routine remand pending finalisation of investigations into the matter.
The court heard that Mhetu went on to strangle his wife before taking her to a private medical facility in Belvedere, Harare, where she was treated.
It is the State's case that the now deceased was however, later referred to Parirenyatwa Hospital, where she was pronounced dead on arrival.
A post-mortem done by Dr Matshalaga was not conclusive, and she sent specimens to a Government analyst for a toxicology examination. The results are still pending.
According to the police, the relatives of Mhetu's wife indicated that the couple had marital disputes and suspected foul play.
The deceased's relatives then requested for a second post-mortem, which was conducted. They alleged that she had bruises on the neck, thighs and face. The police submitted that results of the second post-mortem are not documented.
The matter was initially reported and taken as a case of sudden death, but due to further investigations, the police later decided to prefer murder charges against Mhetu.
Mhetu is eying Epworth North Parliamentary ticket.
Source - Byo24News