Mzembi pushes for discharge as corruption trial runs out of witnesses

A corruption case hit a pause point as a former minister tried to walk free once prosecutors ran out of witnesses.

Bid to end the case early
  • Walter Mzembi pushed for discharge after the State wrapped testimony.
  • The move came immediately after the final witness stepped down.
  • Defense strategy targets weaknesses in the prosecution file.
  • Outcome waits on a judicial call.
What the State presented
  • Eric Chacha handled the probe for the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.
  • The investigation focused on donated public viewing screens.
  • The value of the equipment reached two hundred thousand dollars.
  • Donations went to three church organizations.
How the screens were handled
  • Chacha said the required procedures were skipped entirely.
  • Ministry of Tourism records were requested and reviewed.
  • Finance Ministry files were also pulled for approvals.
  • Paper trails showed gaps tied to the church transfers.
Treasury money trail
  • The Treasury released two million dollars for forty screens.
  • Some units were loaned out with written approval.
  • Conditions existed for government and private borrowers.
  • Church donations lacked any Treasury clearance.
Churches named in the probe
  • Zion Christian Church received part of the equipment.
  • Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries was listed.
  • United Family International Church was also involved.
  • All three transfers raised compliance red flags.
Judge and timing
  • Justice Benjamin Chikowero is set to decide the issue.
  • Ruling is scheduled for February 17.
  • The decision will determine whether the trial continues.
  • Stakes hinge on legal sufficiency.
Background on the accused
  • Mzembi returned after seven years in South Africa.
  • Arrest followed shortly after his arrival.
  • The date of arrest was June 14, 2025.
  • Bail was denied, keeping him in remand prison.
 

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