Zimbabwe ex-ministers appear in court on graft charges

Former foreign affairs minister, Walter Mzembi, and energy minister, Samuel Undenge, who were in former President Robert Mugabe's government, were freed on bail by the court.
Robert Mugabe  (Photo | AP)
Robert Mugabe (Photo | AP)

HARARE, ZIMBABWE: A Zimbabwe court on Saturday freed on bail two ex-ministers who served in former President Robert Mugabe's government and face charges of criminal abuse of office and corruption. 

Former foreign affairs minister, Walter Mzembi, and energy minister, Samuel Undenge, appeared in court  after their arrest on Friday.

Mzembi was granted USD 400 bail while Undenge was given USD 300 bail. They were ordered to report to police once a week and surrender their passports.

Several ministers from Mugabe's government have been arrested in the past two months since the military took over power and forced the 93-year-old veteran leader to step down. 

Most of them have been arrested on corruption charges. Former finance minister Ignatious Chombo, ex-mines minister Walter Chidhakwa and ex-sports minister Makhosini Hlongwane are facing corruption and criminal abuse of office charges.

When the military took over in November last year they said they were 'targeting criminals' around Mugabe. 

President Emmerson Mnangagwa said his government will not tolerate corruption. 

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