Saturday, 25 November 2017

🇿🇼 Zimbabwe Ex-Finance Minister Face Charges

Zimbabwe's former Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo, taken into custody by the military after it took power, has appeared in court in Harare.

He faces corruption and abuse-of-power charges from his time in local government, his lawyer says. Mr Chombo is one of several leading figures detained when former President Robert Mugabe was placed under house arrest on 14 November.

Separately, the high court has ruled that the military takeover was legal. "The actions of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces to stop the usurping of power by those close to former president Robert Mugabe are constitutional," the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation quotes the court as saying. The court also ruled "null and void" the sacking by Mr Mugabe of then Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa earlier this month.

The high court said its ruling would prevent non-elected individuals exercising powers only open to those who have been elected.

UCJ, UNILORIN.

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