Croco Motors owner fined Moses Chingwena

Nyore Madzianike

Senior Court Reporter

CROCO Motors owner Moses Tonderai Chingwena has been fined $60 000 after admitting to causing an accident that resulted in the death of a pedestrian in Harare sometime in July 2020.

Chingwena also risks being jailed for four months if he fails to pay the fine before 10am tomorrow. Harare magistrate Mrs Barbra Mateko also ordered that Chingwena’s licence be endorsed. The 60-year-old businessman, who was being represented by lawyer Mr Oliver Marwa, was convicted on his own plea of guilty to culpable homicide.

He caused the accident that resulted in the death of Shepherd Mukatira.

In sentencing Chingwena, Mrs Mateko noted that he assisted Mukatira’s family during the funeral. “The accused cooperated and paid $313 000, US$4 000 and 10 beasts. He showed remorse,” she said.

Mrs Mateko also noted that Mukatira also contributed to the accident as he was supposed to be cautious when crossing road at night. She said Mukatira was supposed to wear reflective clothes at night. 

The State led by Caroline Mutimusakwa said on July 11 last year at around 10pm Chingwena was driving a Jaguar XJL ACG4400 along Poland Road in Gletwyn, Harare, when he knocked down Mukatira, who was crossing the                                                                                    road.

Chingwena lost control of his car, veered off the road and hit a precast wall of a nearby house. Mukatira died on the spot while Chingwena was rushed to hospital.

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