Embattled ZANU PF Central Committee member Mike Chimombe has been dealt another legal blow after the Supreme Court upheld a decision to deny him bail. This ruling effectively prolongs his detention, which has already exceeded eight months since his incarceration in June 2024. Chimombe’s prolonged pre-conviction detention is likely to continue, with the possibility of reaching a year in June 2025.

Chimombe’s case has been marred by controversy, with concerns surrounding the composition of the court and the handling of his trial. He and his business partner, Moses Mpofu, have filed an application to refer their case to the Constitutional Court, citing procedural irregularities and concerns about their right to a fair trial. The pair has maintained their innocence and argues that their rights have been compromised throughout the judicial process.
The Supreme Court’s decision to deny Chimombe bail is a significant setback for the embattled politician. As his case continues to unfold, attention will be focused on the Constitutional Court’s decision regarding the referral application. This ruling will be crucial in determining the path forward for Chimombe and Mpofu.
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