However, the former ZANU PF Mashonaland West chairman revealed that the vehicle has now been delivered resulting in the withdrawal of the charges. In his affidavit signed on 14 May 2024, Mliswa said:
I reported a case of fraud against Tatenda Gwinji in which he had defrauded me of US$35 000.
I now wish to withdraw the charges against the accused person.
(This is) after surrendering the vehicle in question Reg number AAE 8748 Toyota Hilux GD6 registered in the name of Chegutu Rural District Council.
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Mliswa had dragged the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) into the matter alleging that a Chegutu-based prosecutor, Abigail Fana, did not handle the case properly.
He charged:
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