Crime and Courts
High Court to Deliver Verdict on Chimombe, Mpofu Tender Scandal

By Enia Dube
The High Court of Zimbabwe is set to deliver sentencing on Monday for businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, who were found guilty of using fake documents to secure a lucrative tender under the Presidential Goat Pass-on Scheme.
The duo’s conviction marks a significant milestone in the fight against corruption, with the State alleging that their actions led to a staggering US$7 million loss to the Government.
Chimombe and Mpofu were convicted of fraudulently obtaining the tender, which was meant to benefit rural farmers in the country’s goat-rearing program.
The scheme, aimed at empowering local farmers, was compromised by the duo’s deceitful actions, causing significant financial losses to the State.
Prosecutors presented overwhelming evidence, including fake bank statements and other falsified documents, which were used to deceive officials into awarding the tender to the duo’s company. The court found that the pair had deliberately misrepresented their company’s capabilities and financial standing to secure the deal.
The sentencing, set for Monday, is eagerly awaited by many who have been following the case. The outcome will serve as a precedent in the fight against corruption and tender fraud, sending a strong message to those who seek to exploit public resources for personal gain.
The State is expected to push for a harsh sentence, citing the severity of the offense and the significant financial losses incurred by the Government.
Crime and Courts
GOKWE MAN SENTENCED 15 YEARS FOR ATTEMPTED RAPE
A 35-year-old man from Village Zebediah under Chief Njelele has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for the attempted rape of a minor.
The Gokwe Regional Magistrates’ Court convicted Kupakwashe Hore following an incident that occurred earlier this month.
The court heard that on April 5, 2026, at approximately 09:00 hours, Hore arrived at a local homestead and took the complainant away to a nearby field. The victim is a young girl aged between four and five years.
While in the field, the offender undressed the child and lowered his own trousers. A local villager arrived at the scene just in time to intervene, pushing Hore away and rescuing the girl.
The witness then took the child back to her mother.
A formal report was promptly filed at ZRP Gokwe. The victim was subsequently referred to Gokwe Hospital for a medical examination to assess any harm.
In a statement following the sentencing, the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe (NPAZ) emphasized the importance of the ruling.
“The conviction and sentence reflect the gravity of sexual violence and the commitment of the NPAZ to ensure that those who act unlawfully face the full might of the law,” the authority stated.
The NPAZ further noted that the safety and dignity of children within Zimbabwean communities remain paramount to the justice system.
Crime and Courts
Top SA Police Chief Faces R5 Million Bribery Allegation
South Africa’s National Police Commissioner, Fannie Masemola, has been accused of receiving a R5 million bribe from businessman and football administrator Bobby Motaung.
The allegations were made on Sunday by suspended Mpumalanga Police Commissioner Daphney Manamela during a media briefing held in Mbombela.
Manamela alleged that the payment reportedly shared with Major General Botsotso Moukangwe was intended to block her return to office and halt the reopening of fraud and corruption investigations linked to Motaung.

The cases relate to a controversial tender involving the construction of Mbombela Stadium.
She further linked the matter to the 2010 killing of whistleblower Jimmy Mohlala, who had exposed alleged irregularities in the stadium project.
According to Manamela, purported confessions from Moukangwe support her claims.
Responding to the allegations, police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe described them as serious and confirmed that they will be subjected to formal investigation.
As of now, neither Masemola nor Motaung has issued a public response. The claims have raised fresh concerns about accountability and integrity within the South African Police Service.
Crime and Courts
Manhunt Launched After Triple Shooting in Chimanimani
Chipinge – Police are searching for a 30-year-old suspect who fled after allegedly shooting three people in Chimanimani, triggering a nationwide appeal for information.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police identified the suspect as Francis Makuma Magirayano, who is wanted in connection with an attempted murder case linked to an incident that occurred on April 18, 2026. Authorities believe he had recently returned from South Africa.
It is alleged that Magirayano, who was driving a silver Toyota Fortuner (registration number JV 70 SM GP), opened fire following a dispute with his wife, 26-year-old Mercyline Mahembe. He reportedly shot her several times, injuring her cheek, hand, and thigh.
The suspect is also accused of shooting his sister-in-law in the leg and a shopkeeper at Kopa Business Centre during the same incident.
All three victims were rushed to hospital in Chipinge, where they are still receiving treatment.
Police say the suspect remains at large and are urging members of the public with any information on his whereabouts to contact the ZRP National Complaints Desk or report to the nearest police station.
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