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Prophet Angel's warrant of arrest cancelled
10 Feb 2016 at 06:58hrs | Views
SPIRIT Embassy Ministries Church founder Prophet Uebert Angel Mudzanire, who was on police wanted list on allegations he defrauded a Harare man of his vehicle, a Bentley Continental worth $300,000, is now a free man after his warrant of arrest was cancelled yesterday.
The warrant of arrest was issued on December 24, 2014, by magistrate Tendai Mahwe.
But Harare provincial magistrate Vakayi Chikwekwe cancelled the warrant after the complainant, Ndabazinengi Shava who is the director of Faith Age Holdings, indicated that he had opted for an out of court settlement.
Chikwekwe cancelled the warrant with consent from the Prosecutor General's Office.
Part of the letter from the PG's Office signed by chief law officer Chris Mutangadura read: "May you kindly place the attached papers before the Honourable Provincial Magistrate to cancel the attached warrant of arrest as it is now evident to us that the belligerent parties have settled out of court."
Shava in his filed affidavit said that he had decided to withdraw the case against Prophet Angel since he had been given his money, hence he suffered no prejudice. He said they had agreed to forgive each other with Angel, who has not been to Zimbabwe since 2014 and is believed to be staying in the United Kingdom.
Shava said, "I now wish to withdraw the charges against the accused on the following reasons: Accused has given me my money and I have suffered no prejudice financially or otherwise. We have all agreed to forgive each other and solve our differences outside police and criminal courts interference.
"Accused has apologised for his actions and I voluntarily feel obliged to forgive him. I am a businessman and always busy such that I will not be able to pursue the matter in a criminal court, moreso considering that I am no longer prejudiced in any way."
Allegations were that Prophet Angel told Shava to seed his vehicle so that it could multiply in eight months, but after the said period of time, his fortunes did not improve.
The warrant of arrest was issued on December 24, 2014, by magistrate Tendai Mahwe.
But Harare provincial magistrate Vakayi Chikwekwe cancelled the warrant after the complainant, Ndabazinengi Shava who is the director of Faith Age Holdings, indicated that he had opted for an out of court settlement.
Chikwekwe cancelled the warrant with consent from the Prosecutor General's Office.
Part of the letter from the PG's Office signed by chief law officer Chris Mutangadura read: "May you kindly place the attached papers before the Honourable Provincial Magistrate to cancel the attached warrant of arrest as it is now evident to us that the belligerent parties have settled out of court."
Shava in his filed affidavit said that he had decided to withdraw the case against Prophet Angel since he had been given his money, hence he suffered no prejudice. He said they had agreed to forgive each other with Angel, who has not been to Zimbabwe since 2014 and is believed to be staying in the United Kingdom.
Shava said, "I now wish to withdraw the charges against the accused on the following reasons: Accused has given me my money and I have suffered no prejudice financially or otherwise. We have all agreed to forgive each other and solve our differences outside police and criminal courts interference.
"Accused has apologised for his actions and I voluntarily feel obliged to forgive him. I am a businessman and always busy such that I will not be able to pursue the matter in a criminal court, moreso considering that I am no longer prejudiced in any way."
Allegations were that Prophet Angel told Shava to seed his vehicle so that it could multiply in eight months, but after the said period of time, his fortunes did not improve.
Source - chronicle