Teacher, computer technician accused of forgery

FRANCISTOWN: A Francistown Senior Secondary School teacher and a self-employed computer technician appeared in court yesterday to face a single count of forgery.

The state alleges that the teacher, Msindisi Majama, 45, and Zimbabwean national Tolani Nyoni, 29, and another accused who was not before court, acting together with common purpose, with intent to defraud Aptec Computers made a false document with a Government Purchase Order (GPO) purporting to have been issued by FSSS to Aptec Computers.

The charge sheet further states that the accused wanted to purchase seven laptops, each valued at P8,799, one printer valued at P1,099 and two Samsung TAB each valued at P6,199 purporting to be bought by FSSS from Aptec computers.

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