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By Becky Morton
The president of the Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has been arrested for fraud after allegedly attempting to sell three mines she doesn't own. BBC political reporter
Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi told local media that Henrietta Rushwaya had been taken into police custody after a complaint had been received about mining transactions. If peers vote for changes to the legislation its passage could be delayed until after the Easter break.
Mr Nyathi added that Ms Rushwaya was "assisting police with investigations".
She appeared in court on Wednesday and the state prosecutor opposed bail.
Last year Ms Rushwaya was convicted of trying to smuggle gold worth over $330,000 (£272,000) out of Zimbabwe in 2020.
She was a central figure in the Al-Jazeera Gold Mafia documentary which exposed how huge amounts of gold had been smuggled out of Zimbabwe to the United Arab Emirates.
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