The trial of former NetOne chief executive Lazarus Muchenje and three former subordinates has been set for end of next month.
Muchenje and the trio are accused of entering into an agreement with a Mauritanian firm for the provision of virtual lines without board’s approval.
He is jointly charged with Darlington Gutu, Spencer Manguwa and Sharmaine Kadende on criminal abuse of office charges, and is expected to appear in court on April 28 for trial.
The agreement reportedly saw NetOne supplying 2 000 virtual lines, which were configured on NetOne Nokia Mobile Switching Centre without Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) and subscriber details without board approval.
The former Netone boss has been appearing in court several times but kept postponed
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