A judge let the wife and brother of businessman Moses Mpofu pay $800 each to leave jail. The court held Moses, who faces charges about a failed waste gas project worth $415,000. Their company, Synlak, must answer for what happened at the Mbare site. All three will return to court on June 20 for normal check-in. The town claimed Synlak lied about selling special gear from Camda Energy.
Harare received money from Europe in 2015 to build gas generators and a power machine. Court papers say Moses worked with city leaders Phillip Pfukwa and Josephine Ncube to grab cash before finishing work. These city staff are already sitting in jail cells for the same case. The group put money into bank accounts where Vusumuzi and Nobukhosi could sign papers and take cash. Acting town manager Phakamile Moyo told anti-fraud police what happened.
Harare received money from Europe in 2015 to build gas generators and a power machine. Court papers say Moses worked with city leaders Phillip Pfukwa and Josephine Ncube to grab cash before finishing work. These city staff are already sitting in jail cells for the same case. The group put money into bank accounts where Vusumuzi and Nobukhosi could sign papers and take cash. Acting town manager Phakamile Moyo told anti-fraud police what happened.