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Africa: Harare court orders arrest of embattled former Tourism Minister, Mupfumira while on authorized parliamentary business in SA

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These are not the best of times for former Minister of Tourism of Zimbabwe, Priscah Mupfumira as Harare magistrate, Esthere Chivasa has ordered her arrest after she failed to show up in court for her corruption trial.

According to a report on news.pindula.co.zw, Chivasa ordered the arrest despite Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi and chief prosecutor Michael Reza having authorised Mupfumira to travel to South Africa on Parliamentary business.

Mupfumira is part of a delegation attending a session of the Pan African Parliament (PAP), including Chief Fortune Charumbira, who is vying for the substantive presidency of the continental legislature.

READ: Africa: Bail denied for Zimbabwe Tourism Minister Prisca Mupfumira

Mupfumira’s bail conditions were relaxed with the state releasing her diplomatic passport so she could attend the parliamentary session in Johannesburg between May 16 through June 02.

Her trial was to continue on June 22 to allow her time to quarantine for the COVID-19 pandemic upon return.

Mupfumira’s lawyer Admire Rubaya who complained that her client faced ongoing victimisation by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) since her arrest in 2019 said:

“We will consider the court’s ruling and advise our client so that she can exercise her options in terms of the law.”

Mupfumira is accused of criminal abuse of office and is charged jointly with Ngoni Masoka, a former secretary in the public service ministry. They face two counts, plus one of concealing a transaction.

READ: Africa: Mupfumira Attempts To Lure German Airliner, Lufhansa To Zim

Prosecutors allege that Mupfumira used public funds to buy air tickets to attend her daughter’s wedding in South Africa and for the upkeep of her personal aides.

They also say the co-accused siphoned millions of dollars from the National Social Security Authority(NSSA) during their stint at the tourism ministry – charges they deny.

In another corruption rap, Mupfumira is jointly charged with former NSSA contribution and collections officer Barnabas Matongera for allegedly making an unlawful payment of US$3.5 million to a local land developer towards the construction of 1 000 low housing units in the city of Gweru.

Prosecutors say the two acted without NSSA board approval and without following tender processes. She denies the allegations.

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