By James Muonwa, Mashonaland West Correspondent
THREE former employees of Hurungwe Children’s Home in Karoi have appeared in court facing charges of burglary and theft of an assortment of clothing meant for orphaned minors.
Most of the stolen property was donated by wealthy Zimbabwean businessman Strive Masiyiwa through his philanthropic organisation, Higher Life Foundation.
Tinotenda Rudolph Moraka (37), Arisita Kandengwa (48) and Dorcas Kachikira (58) appeared in court Monday facing unlawful entry charges.
Moraka is a former security guard at the orphanage while Kandengwa and Kachikira are both ex-administrators at the institution which has temporarily closed due to maladministration.
Complainant in the matter is Christine Gundiro who is employed by the Department of Social Welfare as Hurungwe district social development officer.
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