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Two young men, Marlon Kawanga, 18, and Kenneth Muzemba, 20, appeared before the Harare Magistrates’ Court facing fraud charges.
The complainant is CBZ Bank, represented by Francis Mbirimbindo.
According to court proceedings, on January 19, 2026, Kawanga approached Bluebreed Investments (Pvt) Limited sales representative William Munemo and misrepresented that he intended to purchase a Nissan UD truck valued at US$45 000. Munemo then provided Kawanga with the company’s CBZ Bank account details to facilitate payment.
Kawanga allegedly sent a fake proof of payment to Munemo, claiming he had transferred US$44 000 from his First Capital Bank account.
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On January 23, 2026, Kawanga and Muzemba allegedly conspired to withdraw US$10 000 from Bluebreed Investments’ CBZ Bank account without the company’s consent.
Muzemba is accused of filling in a withdrawal slip and signing it while pretending to be an authorised signatory to the account. He then attempted to withdraw the money at CBZ Bank’s Kwame Nkrumah branch in Harare.
However, the bank teller, Memory Hondova, became suspicious and alerted the branch manager, Arison Kajongwe, leading to the arrest of the two accused.
The potential prejudice to CBZ Bank is US$10 000.
The matter is still before the courts.
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