Bribe demanding prosecutor in Rushwaya’s case sentenced to 8 years
Pardon Dziva, a public prosecutor in Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) President Henrietta Rushwaya’s gold smuggling case has been sentenced to an 8-year jail term by the Harare Magistrates Court.
Dziva and his co-accused Alex Tombe were both found guilty of demanding a US$20 000 bribe from Rushwaya, who had been convicted of gold smuggling by the Harare High Court, to help her get a lighter sentence.
Rushwaya was arrested in 2020 at the Robert Mugabe International Airport after she was caught trying to smuggle gold bars weighing 6kgs to Dubai.
She was convicted in 2023, fined US$5 000 and given a wholly suspended 18 months jail term. The gold worth US$330 000 she was caught trying to smuggle was forfeited by the State.
According to the prosecution, Helliate Rushwaya a sister to Henrietta tipped the Zimbabwe Republic Police Anti-Corruption Unit (ZACC) after being told that Dziva was demanding a US$20 000 bribe.
“It is the State’s case that on the 15th of November 2023, the first accused person demanded USD20 000 from Wellington Takavarasha to facilitate a lighter sentence for Henrietta Rushwaya who had been convicted of smuggling by a Harare High Court Judge.
“Wellington Takavarasha told Henrietta Rushwaya’s sister, Helliate Rushwaya of the first accused person’s demand. Helliate Rushwaya reported the matter to the Zimbabwe Republic Police Anti-Corruption Unit who set a trap for the accused person.”
Dziva and his accomplice were arrested after Helliate tipped ZACC and handed over trap money to them.
“Helliate Rushwaya agreed to meet the accused persons at CABS Centre whereupon the second accused person approached Helliate Rushwaya and indicated that he had been sent to collect the money by the first accused. Helliate Rushwaya refused to hand over the money and insisted on handing it over to the first accused.
“They drove to Kebbab Restaurant in Milton Park where they met the first accused. The first accused proceeded to Helliate Rushwaya’s motor vehicle where she handed over the trap money before the accused persons were both subsequently arrested”.
Dziva was sentenced to 10 years in prison, with 2 years suspended for 5 years on the condition that he does not commit a similar offense.
“The first accused person was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment of which 2 years was suspended for 5 years on condition that he does not commit a similar offence. The second accused person was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment of which 2 years was suspended for 5 years”, said the prosecution.
Source: New Zimbabwe