Convicted former councillor on the run

19 May, 2023 - 00:05 0 Views
Convicted former councillor on the run Charamba Mlambo

Suburban

A FORMER Chitungwiza councillor who was found guilty of fraud in a US$11 900 land deal is on the run and a warrant of arrest has since been against him.  

A Chitungwiza magistrate issued the warrant of arrest against Charamba Mlambo, a former Ward 7 Councillor, was found guilty of defrauding Isaac Nhamburo of US$11 900 in a land deal that turned sour.

A full trial found Mlambo guilty and he was sentenced to 36 months imprisonment with 12 months being suspended on condition of good behaviour.

Another 12 were suspended on condition he reimburses the complainant, while the remaining 12 months were commuted to community service at Tasimukira Primary School.

He was supposed to perform 420 hours of community service.

Magistrate Winfilda Tiyatara has since issued a warrant of arrest for the former councillor who is now believed to be on the run.

Sources confided to this publication that Mlambo, whose given address is House Number 32453 Unit G, Seke, earlier removed all stock from a business premise he was operating, Leisure Centre, and is believed to be holed up in Mozambique.

While he had managed to pay US$1 000 of the total owed to the complainant, Mlambo had committed to settling the US$10 900 balance before April 20, a promise he failed to fulfil.

It was the State’s case that sometime in August 2021, Mlambo misrepresented to Nhamburo that he owned Stand Number 36543, Unit G, Seke, and that he was selling it for US$18 000.

He then showed a fictitious offer letter for the stand in his name to Nhamburo, making him believe the papers were genuine.

When the complainant had paid a total amount of US$11 900 to Mlambo, he was surprised to discover that someone had delivered bricks at the same residential stand. 

Mlambo became elusive.

Nhamburo then visited Chitungwiza Municipality acting housing director, Tendai Chinganga, who checked the council files.

It was established that the offer letter bearing Mlambo’s name had not been issued by council.

He was advised that the stand in question actually belonged to one Herbert Chiroodza, who had bought it from council.

Nhamburo then reported the matter at St Mary’s Police Station leading to Mlambo’s arrest. This is not the first time that Mlambo has been implicated in a scam involving land.

During his tenure in council, an internal audit conducted by the local authority alleged that between July 2 and November 3 2015, he grabbed 41 residential stands. H-Metro

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