State witnesses say former minister Mzembi had no power to donate government property

[New Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe] - 29/01/2026
State witnesses on Wednesday gave evidence that appeared to exonerate former Cabinet minister Walter Mzembi, telling the High Court that under Zimbabwean law, a minister is not an accounting officer and cannot personally dispose of or donate government property without prescribed procedures (…)
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