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Rise up Zimbabwe, a local pressure group whose membership has grown above the 55 000 mark has put foward a fresh damning dossier against former finance ministerTendai Bitireiterating why the International Criminal Court in the Netherlands must indict him The group has already approached the British House of Commons and exhausted local remedies in its bid to bring the former finance tsar to account Full text of latest dossier dated 7 August 2025: Rise Up Zimbabwe applauds The International Criminal Court (ICC)’s Bold Move to investigateTendai Laxton Biti Rise Up Zimbabwe, an unregistered Zimbabwean pressure group with a current membership of 55 000 patriotic Zimbabweans who do not want to be identified for fear of reprisals strongly welcomes the International Criminal Court (ICC) decision to launch a formal probe into the fake opposition, politician fraudster and lawyer, Tendai Laxton Biti’s Criminal activities The decision follows the detailed dossier submitted to theICCby the pressure group The dossier exposes Biti’s sustained efforts to undermine democratic governance and manipulate public institutions for personal gain and for the benefit of a criminal cartel working with international criminals The cartel captured allinstitutions of government in Zimbabwe Tendai Laxton Biti faces the following allegations before the ICC No.ICC-01/12-20/25dated 24 July 2025 According to the former Prosecutor General Kumbirai Hodzi a cartel made up of police officers, lawyers, prosecutors, magistrates and judges working in cahoots with powerful politicians has corrupted the justice delivery system in Zimbabwe The cartel rivals the power of government Some of the prominent members of the cartel who have been identified are:Martin Rushwaya, the chief secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Grey Mashava, permanent secretary in the Vice President’s office, Chief Justice Luke Malaba, Attorney General Virginia Mabiza Deputy Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza, Zanu PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa, Thabani Vhusa Mpofu, chairman special ant- corruption unit, known senior police officers, known lawyers and former first lady Mrs Grace Mugabe Source: Gemnation All Zim News is a central hub for all things Zimbabwean, curating news from across the country so no story is missed Alongside aggregation, our team of nationwide reporters provides real-time, on-the-ground coverage Stay informed and connected — reach us at admin@allzimnews.com. Source: Gemnation

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