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The land dispute between land developer Georgios Katsimberis and controversial land baron Kenneth Raydon Sharpe’s Pokugara properties has taken another new twist with defence lawyer Tendai Biti seeking an order to have the case pulled off the roll.

Katsimberis is the chief witness in a case of malicious damage to property and perjury before the Courts between the State and Pokugara Properties (Pvt) Ltd.

Biti argued that his client must not be the accused person at the same time being the chief witness in other matters before the Courts which involves the same charges.

“My lady, the accused is a land developer, sometime in 2016 he formed a joint venture company with the complainant who is a fugitive from justice, at large and land baron, Kenneth Raydon Sharpe, Pokugara Properties managing director John Michael Van Blerk and have brought up charges to my client who is also the chief witness hence there are similar cases for them before the Courts,” said Biti.

He said his client was also the principal witness in another case of perjury against Michael Van Blerk (Pokugara properties Managing Director) and City of Harare.

“Once again, the accused person is the principal witness that matter, so the position we now have my lady is that on the same set of facts that the accused person (Georgios Katsimberis) brought a complaint against the witness in the present trial namely Michael Van Blerk, Simbarashe Kadye and City of Harare, what he developed without approved plans, he is also the witness on the same facts in the trial against Michael Van Blerk 1 for perjury and 2 for malicious damage to property.

“So, the application my lady which we have made before the Court is that they have breached the accused person Constitutional right in particular his right to equal protection of law defined by the section 55 subsection 1 of the Constitution and his right to a fair trial defined in terms of section 65 that the same accused person to be a witness in same case and then an accused person on the same facts, it can’t happen even in Zimbabwe despite our compromised standards.” he said.

The matter failed to kick off following indications that the presiding magistrate Loice Mukunyadze was not available.

Biti told the court that they had made an application for the matter to be referred to the Constitutional Court and he tendered a copy of his application to magistrate Mrs Sandra Mupindu for the matter to be referred to the Constitutional Court.

The matter was postponed to the 6th of May 2021.

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