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Ministry of Transport employee steals from Gutu road project

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Last updated: July 16, 2021 2:05 am
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Precila Takabvirakare
MPANDAWANA
– An employee of the Transport ministry recently appeared before Gutu magistrate
Victor Mahamadi facing allegations of theft and was fined $250.
Johnson
Charambira (52) of Muza village under Chief Mugabe in Masvingo Rural District was
charged with theft as defined in Section 113 (1) of the Criminal Law (Codification
and Reform) Act Chapter 09:23.
State
facts as presented by Kudakwashe Muza were that on a date not known to the
prosecutor but in the month of April this year, Charambira unlawfully took
3x50kg of barbed wire and 2×3 window panes.
The
crime was committed at Ziro Gutu – Buhera road project which is being done by
the Ministry of Transport.
On July
18, police detectives picked up information to the effect that Charambira had
ferried the said items to his homestead in Masvingo.
The
police took him there and conducted a search which led to the recovery of the
stolen property.

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