The High Court has postponed the sentencing of Zimbabwe Miners Federation president and former Zifa Chief Executive Officer Henrietta Rushwaya to Tuesday 14 November 2023.
Rushwaya was further remanded in custody by High Court Judge, Justice Pisirayi Kwenda.
The reason for the postponement was that an official who was supposed to come for mitigation from the Ministry of Finance could not be available.
She was convicted on November 12023 on charges of attempting to smuggle 6kg of gold through the VIP route at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in 2020.
Rushwaya, who was being charged along with two Central Intelligence Organisation operatives Stephen Tserai and Raphios Mufandauya, had denied the charge when her trial began at the High Court, last month.
Tserai and Mufandauya have since been acquitted due to lack of evidence, at the close of the state case.
Rushwaya was accused of trying to smuggle 6kg of gold worth US$333,042.28 out of Zimbabwe.
In her defence, Rushwaya denied the charge, claiming that she mistakenly picked the wrong bag containing gold instead of her own.
The prosecution argued that Rushwaya failed to provide a valid export permit and presented a fake invoice and packing list from a company called Ali Japan 786 (Pvt) Limited.
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