ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa’s son, Neville, was remanded to December 4 after the State said it wants the matter to be indicted to the High Court for trial.
Mutsvangwa faces criminal charges of illegal forex currency dealings and money-laundering.
He is jointly charged with Simbarashe Tichingana and Elias Majachani.
The matter was before Harare magistrate Patricia Kamwanda.
Mutsvangwa faces a separate charge of breaching the Telecommunications Act after he was allegedly found in possession of a Starlink router without having a licence.
The case is in court on November 4.
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Neville is out of custody on US$1 000 bail.
Mutsvangwa is the first high-profile politically exposed person to be charged with illegal foreign currency dealings after the government launched a crackdown against suspected money changers following the introduction of the new currency, the Zimbabwe Gold, in April this year.