Own Correspondent|VICE PRESIDENT Constantino Chiwenga’s double standards on his fight against his wife Marry were quickly exposed in court on Monday at the initial hearing of arrested Marry Chiwenga’s case.
Chiwenga was immediately exposed to be in the process of attempting to seize the upmarket house in South Africa that his jailed wife is being accused of having fraudulently acquired.
Marry is accused of sourcing for foreign currency from CBZ allegedly to buy event tents and chairs but instead use the money to buy assets in South Africa.
However, her lawyer Taona Nyamukara, during cross examination of Victor Masimba, an investigating officer from the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) on Monday hinted that VP Chiwenga was claiming ownership of the South African properties.
“What if I tell you that Vice President Chiwenga is claiming ownership of those South African properties you allege were bought illegally in the ongoing divorce proceedings?
“What if I tell you he is also claiming the marquees in question?,” Nyamukara asked Masimba.
However, Masimba failed to answer the questions.
She faces six counts of externalisation, five for money laundering and one case of attempted murder.