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After $7M goat deal fails, ZANU PF's Chimombe blames friendship
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52001, member: 636"] Two prominent Zimbabwean businessmen have petitioned the court for dismissal of charges stemming from an agricultural procurement scandal. Mike Chimombe, a ZANU PF committee member, and Moses Mpofu face allegations related to a failed livestock delivery contract worth $7 million. Their legal representatives argue that prosecutors have not presented adequate evidence linking Chimombe to fraudulent activities. Defense attorneys Tapson Dzvetero and Ashiel Mugiya contend that the state cannot prove their client participated in any misrepresentation. The case centers on Blackdeck Livestock and Poultry Farming's failure to fulfill a government contract. Prosecutors allege the defendants falsely represented Blackdeck as a legitimate enterprise with proper registration and tax compliance. The company delivered only 4,208 goats despite agreeing to supply 85,691 animals after receiving approximately $7.7 million. Court documents reveal a $7.4 million shortfall between payments received and livestock delivered. Defense lawyers maintain that Chimombe attended ministry meetings without clear authority or connection to Blackdeck operations. They emphasize that official company records contain no reference to Chimombe as director, shareholder, or employee. The defense strategy focuses on the absence of documentary evidence connecting Chimombe to bid preparation or contract negotiations. Legal representatives stress that Chimombe participated through his separate company, Millytake Enterprises, which lost the tender competition. They argue that personal friendship between the defendants does not establish legal responsibility for business operations. Missing meeting minutes and unclear roles during procurement discussions strengthen their discharge application. Legal observers view this motion as potentially decisive for the case's future trajectory. [/QUOTE]
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