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Chimombe, Mpofu challenge presence of ‘old’ High Court assessors

After the State, represented by Whisper Mabhaudhi and Lovet Masuku, suggested that they file a written application, Madhuku said they would file the application by October 8.

Music is not for the faint hearted: Matamba

Matamba told NewsDay Weekender that carving his name was no joke.
By Admire Jamu-mlambo Sep. 28, 2024

Harare City Council and the culture of financial imprudence

Infrastructure development must be fast-tracked, with a focus on sustainable and durable projects.
By Gary Gerald Mtombeni Sep. 1, 2024

Double blow for Chimombe, Mpofu

Chimombe and Mpofu are expected back in court for trial in September while the State objected to the bail application hearing due to existence of the trial date.
By Trevor Mutsvairo and Desmond Chingarande Aug. 29, 2024

Chimombe, Mpofu bail bid delayed

In his defence, Chimombe argued that he was not in any way associated to Juluka Projects and Plant Hire (Pvt) Ltd.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Aug. 28, 2024

Fraud charges politically motivated: Chimombe

In his defence, Chimombe argued that he was not in any way associated to Juluka Projects and Plant Hire (Pvt) Ltd.
By Rejoice Phiri Aug. 23, 2024

Chimombe, Mpofu indicted to High Court for trial

Chimombe and Mpofu are being represented by Tapson Dzvetero and Arshiel Mugiya.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Aug. 7, 2024

Chimombe application thrown out

Chimombe was remanded in custody to August 22 for routine remand.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Aug. 6, 2024

Chimombe challenges placement on remand

The State alleges that Chimombe signed as a witness, which culminated in them receiving a part payment of US$260 000.
By Trevor Mutsvairo Aug. 2, 2024