Zimbabwe: 2 Businessmen Charged with Spying for Canada, U.S., Afghanistan http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_63979.shtml TWO Zimbabwean businessmen face up to 25 years in prison after being charged with spying on behalf of Canada, the United States and Afghanistan.Africom Holdings chief executive Simba Mangwende and non-executive director Farai Rwodzi appeared in court yesterday on espionage charges.They are accused of illegally setting up satellite communication equipment and leaking government secrets to foreign countries.The allegedly connived to install communication equipment at a yet-to-be-disclosed location and connecting it to the Africom main network system without the authority or knowledge of Africom management and the Post and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe.The State’s alleges that between July this year and Thursday this week, the three sent confidential security information to Canada, the United States and Afghanistan .
[without the knowledge of Africom Management of course '' sigh''
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