A wrongful stock-theft conviction just collapsed after the allegedly stolen oxen turned up alive somewhere else entirely.
Chrispen and Taurai Sanyatwe walk free
Chrispen and Taurai Sanyatwe walk free
- Chrispen and Taurai Sanyatwe spent four years locked up for supposedly stealing two oxen in Tikwiri Village, Rusape.
- Their September 2021 trial handed down 10 years, with one year suspended.
- Chrispen was a serving cop at Rusape Rural Police Station when arrested.
- Key defence witnesses were never called to testify at trial.
- Diana Murombe, the complainant, later confirmed via sworn affidavit that her cattle had been found in Mutambira Village.
- Physical descriptions she gave at trial did not even match the recovered animals.
- Defence lawyer Pepukai Mabundu argued that ownership was never actually proven by prosecutors.
- Zimbabwe's Supreme Court heard the appeal before Justices Guvava, Mathonsi, and Mwayera.
- Tozivepi Mapfuwa, representing the National Prosecution Authority, conceded the conviction was unsafe.
- Justice Mathonsi questioned whether any reasonable court could have convicted on that evidence.
- A consent ruling delivered full acquittal for both brothers.
- Their legal fight stretched over five years from the original November 2020 complaint.