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Former Vic Falls mayor convicted of fraud

A Hwange magistrate has convicted former Victoria Falls mayor Somveli Dlamini of fraud.

Mark Dzira found Dlamini guilty on Thursday of defrauding the Victoria Falls Municipality of US$15 000.

Dlamini had been on $50 000 bail before the magistrate convicted him and remanded him in custody to Friday for sentencing.

Dlamini (53) was a councillor for Ward 9 in Victoria Falls before his bid to be a Member of Parliament in the August elections failed.

He was arrested by a Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) crack team on charges of fraud involving a commercial stand valued at over US$90 000.

This was after Dlamini misrepresented to Victoria Falls City Council when he purported to be Valentine Munyaradzi Maseko so that he could benefit from a stand despite having benefited before.

Allegations against Dlamini are that he misrepresented to Victoria Falls City Council and purported to be Valentine Munyaradzi Maseko to benefit from a stand when he had benefitted before.

A council resolution stipulates that land seekers must not have benefitted before from allocation, purchase or lost stands through repossession.

โ€œOn 15 August 2022, the accused in his capacity as mayor unlawfully and intentionally made a misrepresentation and purported to be Valentine Munyaradzi Maseko who he had earlier on in 20003 purchased a stand 1139 from by making an application using the name Valentine Munyaradzi Maseko under the Wood Road Housing Scheme upon which the council offered him stand number 1771,โ€ according to the state.

Dlamini was supposed to pay a deposit of US$25 000 but paid US$10 000.

The balance was supposed to be paid within five days and when he failed to raise it, he paid $7 500 000 in local currency.

The council was allegedly prejudiced of US$15 000 and potential prejudice of US$66 462.75.

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