President Robert Mugabe Today Suspended Zimbabwe’s Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana.

President Robert Mugabe today suspended Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana. A three-member tribunal to investigate corruption allegations levelled against him has been set up and chaired by retired Justice Chinhengo. The other members on the tribunal are Emmanuel Magade and Melania Matshiya. According to reports, advocate Ray Goba will be acting AG. Last year, Tomana was slapped with a 30-day prison term for defying High and Supreme Courts orders compelling him to issue certificates for private prosecution…

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Tomana Escapes Imprisonment, By Complying With Con-Court Judgment To Issue Certificates Allowing For Private Prosecution Of Drs Jane Mutasa, Munyaradzi Kereke & Vivek Solanki

Prosecutor General Mr Johannes Tomana has complied with a Constitutional Court judgment and issued out certificates allowing the private prosecution of Drs Jane Mutasa, Munyaradzi Kereke and Vivek Solanki on various charges. Dr Mutasa is accused of swindling Telecel Zimbabwe of $750 000 in an airtime scam while Dr Kereke faces charges of raping a minor. Dr Solanki is accused of defrauding African Medical Investments in the Trauma Centre ownership wrangle. National director of public…

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PROSECUTOR GENERAL, ‘JOHANNES TOMANA’ JAILED 30 DAYS FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT’

PROSECUTOR GENERAL, ‘JOHANNES TOMANA’ JAILED 30 DAYS FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT’

PROSECUTOR General (PG) Johannes Tomana was Wednesday given a 30-day jail term for contempt of court after he defied court orders to issue certificates of private prosecution of Munyaradzi Kereke and Telecel’s Jane Mutasa.   Tomana was jailed by a full Constitutional Court bench led by Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku.   The sentence was, however, wholly suspended on condition that Tomana issues the private prosecution certificates to Francis Maramwidze and Telecel within 10 days, failure…

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