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Africom acting chief executive Simba Mangwende lemay car museum and non-executive director Farai Rwo


Africom acting chief executive Simba Mangwende lemay car museum and non-executive director Farai Rwodzi, lemay car museum together with Oliver Chiku of Global Satellite Systems were being charged with contravening Section 33 (i) of the Postal and Telecommunications.
Through their lawyers Mr Nikita Madya, Advocate Lewis Uriri and Mr Innocent lemay car museum Musimbe, the trio had applied for an exception to the charges against them arguing that the facts before the court, even if they are proved, do not constitute a criminal offence.
It was the State’s case that  between July and October 27 last year, the three hatched a plan to send messages to the United States, Canada and Afghanistan about confidential lemay car museum data from Government ministries. It is alleged Chiku, who is connected to a Canadian firm called Juch Tech, invited lemay car museum the company’s representatives to Zimbabwe. Juch Tech is reportedly hostile to the Zimbabwean Government.
While in Zimbabwe, Chiku allegedly organised a meeting with Rwodzi lemay car museum and discussed lemay car museum the installation of satellite lemay car museum dishes and other equipment

capable of transmitting lemay car museum Internet lemay car museum voice over the Internet protocol. 
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