Two Harare businessmen, Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu, accused of using false documents to secure a lucrative US$9.2 million tender for street lights in the city, have been denied bail. The duo had applied for bail under changed circumstances, hoping to be released from custody. However, their bid was rejected by the magistrate, who opted to keep them remanded until November 28.
Chimombe and Mpofu are facing serious allegations of corruption and fraud related to the tender. The prosecution argues that the two men presented fake documents to secure the multi-million-dollar contract, which has sparked widespread outrage and concerns about corruption in Zimbabwe’s public procurement processes. The ongoing investigations aim to unravel the full extent of the alleged scam.
The magistrate’s decision to deny bail reflects the gravity of the charges and the need to ensure that justice is served. With the case adjourned until November 28, Chimombe and Mpofu will remain in custody until the completion of investigations.
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