State witnesses framed Walter Mzembi as powerless over assets, while defense testimony painted the TV donations as approved, audited, and routine.
Trial basics and players
Trial basics and players
- Walter Mzembi faces abuse of office and trust property charges.
- The case runs before Justice Benjamin Chikowero.
- Killian Mandiki represents Mzembi in court.
- Prosecutor Lovemore Murevanhema leads the State case.
- Zvinechimwe Ruvinga Churu testified as the first State witness.
- Churu works in the Office of the President and Cabinet.
- He said ministers lack authority over asset disposal.
- Permanent secretaries handle government property controls.
- Four LED screens allegedly went to churches.
- The churches named were UFIC, PHD Ministries, and Zion Christian Church.
- Treasury or Cabinet approval is disputed.
- The equipment value was pegged at US$200,000.
- Treasury released US$2 million to the Tourism Ministry.
- The funds were tied to fan parks.
- The plan promoted tourism during the 2010 World Cup.
- South Africa hosted that tournament.
- Thokozile Alice Rosemary Chitepo addressed procurement legality.
- She said Treasury cleared the screen purchases.
- Screens went to provinces, churches, and public institutions.
- She admitted uncertainty about letters signed by Mzembi.
- Florence Nhekairo referenced a clean 2016 asset audit.
- Rockford Nyamakura said distribution followed official channels.
- He said screens were loaned, not dumped.
- Asset responsibility sat with permanent secretaries.