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President Mugabe sacks Zimbabwe's chief prosecutor Johannes Tomana | President Mugabe sacks Zimbabwe's chief prosecutor Johannes Tomana |
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has sacked the country's chief prosecutor, Johannes Tomana, after a tribunal found him guilty of misconduct and incompetence. | Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has sacked the country's chief prosecutor, Johannes Tomana, after a tribunal found him guilty of misconduct and incompetence. |
Local media say he will now face trial for criminal abuse of office. | Local media say he will now face trial for criminal abuse of office. |
Mr Tomana was suspended back in February 2016. | Mr Tomana was suspended back in February 2016. |
His removal came after he dropped charges against two army officers accused of plotting to blow up a dairy belonging to Mr Mugabe's wife, Grace. | |
The two men were among four arrested outside the dairy farm, north of the capital, Harare. | |
They were found carrying ammonia and petrol bombs. | |
The men were initially charged with possession of weaponry for sabotage, and with money laundering for terrorism purposes. Charges of treason were added later. | |
The four were accused of hatching a plan to set up a militia base to the west of Harare, with the aim of unseating Mr Mugabe's government. | |
Mr Tomana was accused of obstructing the course of justice by releasing two of the suspects, which he denied. | |
In 2015, Mr Tomana was convicted of abuse of power after refusing to prosecute a lawmaker with Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party for raping a child at gunpoint. | In 2015, Mr Tomana was convicted of abuse of power after refusing to prosecute a lawmaker with Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party for raping a child at gunpoint. |
He was threatened with 30 days in prison over the matter, but eventually agreed to act. | He was threatened with 30 days in prison over the matter, but eventually agreed to act. |
The legislator, Munyaradzi Kereke, was later convicted of rape and imprisoned. | The legislator, Munyaradzi Kereke, was later convicted of rape and imprisoned. |
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