A fake promise to revive a stalled court case just landed a Bulawayo High Court assessor behind bars for a solid five effective years.
Ceaser Nkomo's bribery conviction
Ceaser Nkomo's bribery conviction
- Ceaser Nkomo, 64, squeezed US$1,974 out of a complainant via EcoCash payments.
- His scheme involved pretending to upload the victim's case onto the JSC system.
- Nkomo kept lying about being at the Gweru Circuit Court with a judge.
- Magistrate Sibonginkosi Maphosa convicted him despite a not-guilty plea.
- Eight years got handed down, but three were suspended conditionally.
- Restitution to the complainant is due by 30 June, or that extra year kicks in.
- Nkomo already had a 2016 theft conviction on his record.
- Prosecutor Owen Mugari called bribery a societal cancer, demanding jail time.
- Shingirai Mpungu, 30, posed as the High Court Registrar alongside Nkomo.
- Money flowed through EcoCash transfers and at least one direct payment.
- Everything unraveled when the complainant figured out that Mpungu never worked there.
- Police got involved after the victim reported the whole setup.