Gun Weilding ZANU PF MP Faces Up To Ten Years In Jail
4 May 2018
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Dexter Nduna

By Paul Nyathi|ZANU PF Member of Parliament Dexter Nduna is facing up to ten years imprisonment if convicted on the two charges against him.

Nduna appeared before Chegutu Magistrate Felix Chauromwe on Friday facing two charges of public violence and use of a fire arm in a public place.

The two counts carry a maximum sentence of ten years imprisonment between them if he is convicted.

The ZANU PF parliamentarian won the right to represent the party once again in the Chegutu West constituency at the primary elections held over the weekend.

Allegations against him are that on Sunday he fired five shots into the air from his personal gun in public in an effort to bring to order ZANU PF supporters who were clashing over the electoral processes.

He is also charged with six other ZANU PF supporters for being involved in public violence on the same day.

Chauromwe granted Nduna $100 bail and asked him to return to the courts on the 16th of May for routine remand.