Magaya’s Security Guard (Tapiwa Felix Chikondo) Out on US$300 Bail After Interfering with Prophet’s Arrest
Tapiwa Felix Chikondo, a security aide to PHD Ministries founder Prophet Walter Magaya, has been granted US$300 bail. He faces charges of obstructing the course of justice for allegedly interfering with the prophet's arrest over the weekend.
Bail Ruling & Conditions
Tapiwa Felix Chikondo (34) appeared before Harare provincial magistrate, Mr Tapiwa Kuhudzai, who granted him bail set at US$300.
As part of his release, Chikondo was ordered to adhere to several conditions:
- Not to interfere with state witnesses.
- To continue residing at his given address.
- To surrender his passport to the Clerk of Court.
Charges and Allegations
Chikondo is accused of obstructing the course of justice. The charge stems from an incident on Saturday where he allegedly interfered with police officers who were effecting the arrest of Prophet Walter Magaya.
Legal & Next Steps
In court, Chikondo was represented by his lawyers, Mr. Stephen Chikotora and Mr. Malvern Mapako.
Following the bail hearing, the trial for Tapiwa Felix Chikondo has been scheduled to begin on November 20.
Frequently Asked Questions
He is accused of obstructing the course of justice for allegedly interfering with police officers during the arrest of Prophet Walter Magaya.
He was granted bail in the amount of US$300.
The trial is set to commence on November 20.