Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 28 February 2026
📘 Source: Daily Dispatch

Members of parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating allegations of corruption and undue interference in the criminal justice system have agreed to recall forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan to the stand after he abruptly walked out of proceedings while giving evidence. On Thursday O’Sullivan exited the hearing prematurely, citing a scheduled flight he needed to catch. He had been appearing before the committee to conclude his testimony.

His attendance followed a previous standoff in which he refused to appear in person, citing safety concerns, before relenting. O’Sullivan’s appearance was marked by several heated exchanges with MPs, most notably with MK Party MP David Skosana, who accused the investigator of being a “spy, a conman, and a thief”. The session took an unexpected turn during the final stages of the evidence leader’s questioning.

As the leader began wrapping up, O’Sullivan started packing his bags and headed for the exit. The move sparked an immediate confrontation on the floor, with committee chairperson Soviet Lekganyane announcing the committee would seek formal legal advice to determine the next steps. Shortly after the incident, Lekganyane met with National Assembly speaker Thoko Didiza.

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The speaker requested an urgent report detailing the day’s events, specifically the circumstances surrounding the witness’s unauthorised departure. “On receipt and consideration of the report, the speaker will determine what action, if any, may be necessary in terms of the Powers and Privileges Act and the rules of the National Assembly to safeguard the integrity of parliament,” said parliamentary spokesperson Moloto Mothapo. Lekganyane later returned to the committee to determine whether members wanted O’Sullivan to return and properly conclude his testimony.

ANC MP Xola Nqola said O’Sullivan must return to set a precedent. “There is no doubt we want O’Sullivan back to complete his testimony,” Nqola said. “We must show parliament is not a shebeen.

You cannot behave any way you want. We must ensure the dignity and decorum of parliament is not compromised by such conduct.” Nqola suggested inviting him to return by next Tuesday, adding: “Failing which, we must subpoena him to appear.” MK Party MP Sibonelo Nomvalo agreed but raised concerns regarding O’Sullivan’s previous expenses.

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Originally published by Daily Dispatch • February 28, 2026

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