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Mpofu, Chimombe lose court appeal against jail terms

The High Court has dismissed an attempt by two Zanu PF-linked convicted fraudsters, Moses Mpofu and Mike Chimombe.
By Staff Reporter Feb. 4, 2026

D-Day for Chimombe, Mpofu appeal 

If the application is not granted, the pair may still approach the Supreme Court to appeal against Justice Kwenda’s determination. 
By Online Reporter Jan. 29, 2026

Revisiting corporate liability

This issue is not merely technical; it is fundamental. The legal status of the entity directly informs the arguments around corporate and personal liability. 
By Blessed Mhlanga Jan. 23, 2026

Justice Kwenda reserves judgment in Chimombe, Mpofu application

If leave is not granted, Chimombe and Mpofu have said they will petition the Supreme Court directly to appeal the decision.
By Donald Nyandoro Jan. 7, 2026

Chimombe, Mpofu back in court

Chimombe and Mpofu were sentenced to 12 and 17 years in prison, respectively.
By Staff Reporter Jan. 6, 2026

Chimombe, Mpofu vow to keep fighting

Mpofu expressed optimism about their appeal, confirming that their lawyers have already begun the appeal process. 
By Blessed Mhlanga Dec. 18, 2025

Mpofu, Chimombe jailed

HARARE, Dec. 8 (NewsDay Live) – Harare businessmen Mike Chimombe and Moses Mpofu have been sentenced to 20 and 25 years, respectively, after being found guilty of fraud. 
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO Dec. 8, 2025

“I am sorry, the goat deal did not go as planned,” Mpofu apologises 

The two, who are set to be sentenced on Monday next week, were convicted last month of fraud involving the US$7.7 million goat scheme. 
By Desmond Chingarande Dec. 4, 2025

Chimombe, Mpofu case: Sentencing deferred  to next week  

Chimombe and Mpofu were convicted by the High Court after a long, drama-filled trial. They have been in custody since their initial remand in June last year. 
By TREVOR MUTSVAIRO Nov. 29, 2025