More charges for alleged Zim military imposter

Mutizwa during a previous court appearance
Mutizwa during a previous court appearance

A Zimbabwean man who is facing charges of possession of illegal firearms and a ceremonial uniform suspected to be that of the Zimbabwe National Army, is now facing additional five charges.

Mike Graduate Mutizwa, whose real names police believe are still unknown, is now facing charges of obtaining by false pretences and giving false information to a person employed in the public service.

According to the new charge sheet, on or about October 14 near the Department of Road Transport and Safety Mutizwa fraudulently obtained a Botswana driver’s license under the pretext that he is Graduate Mutizwa, which he knew was not true.

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