ZIMBABWE PROSECUTOR -GENERAL KUMBIRAI HODZI said Zimbabwe cartels are untouchable, and difficult to deal with as they have captured state institutions

ZIMBABWE PROSECUTOR -GENERAL KUMBIRAI HODZI said Zimbabwe cartels are untouchable, and difficult to deal with as they have captured state institutions.yesterday.
Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi said cartels are difficult to deal with for they have captured state institutions while on local radio station Star FM News yesterday.
While on Star FM News Hodzi said, “it is difficult to deal with cartels because of their stranglehold on key State institutions such as the judiciary, the media, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, the police and political parties.”
Prosecutor General Hodzi’s sentiments were castigated by MDC Deputy Spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka, who in his statement said;
“Hodzi, who is mandated to prosecute crimes in the country, told local radio station StarFM News that it is difficult to deal with cartels because of their stranglehold on key State institutions.
“That the country’s PG would make such revelations exposes the octopus links that the criminal cartels have on State institutions, key amongthem the country’s Presidium.
“While Zanu-PF has gone hoarse lying to the world that sanctions are the problem in the country, recent revelations by Zanu-PF senior officials, including the startling admission by the PG himself, have exposed the fact that at the heart of the country’s rot is the unbridled culture of sleaze, avarice and corruption by the well-heeled and the politically connected.
“The Prosecutor-General was unwittingly revealed his impotence because of the intricate web of connections that these cartels have, including with the judiciary. It was lost on Hodzi that as an officer of the court, he was also implicating himself through his revelation that the judiciary is part of this festering rot”, Luke Tamborinyoka said.
Cartels are people who are fingered in gross corruption which is crippling the economy of Zimbabwe.
Last week President Mnangagwa suspended Zanu-PF Youth League Deputy Secretary Lewis Matutu and Political Commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu for holding a press conference saying Tagwirei, Tafadzwa Musarara and others are the cartels who are working with some government officials to cripple Zimbabwe’s economy. herald
WELCOME EVERYONE: 295,067 MEMBERS, A Quarter of a million members, thank you for the fast growth, participation and continuous encouragement to others to join the group, and engage other progressive minded people in respectful and inclusive debate focused on information dissemination in issues that directly affect the ordinary person including human rights, good governance, accountability, transparency, housing, employment, development, girl child, equality, gender, peace, climate change, pollution, youth, freedom and more issues that directly affect the ordinary person. Information dissemination empowers the readers so that they are better placed to make well informed decisions and choices such as voting. Please feel free to add and encourage others to join.INFORMATION IS POWER!-Thank you for the support. Please email all your articles, photos and breaking news, to newzimbabwe.vision@yahoo.com ,linkedin.com/in/sibusiso-ngwenya-563a572b ‘Twitter-@sibungwenor whatsapp to Mr Sibusiso Ngwenya 0044 79 3 9100534 for publication on the constantly growing online groups, currently standing as follows:1) Zimbabwe Global News 295,067 Members2) Newzimbabwevision.com website 24,728 likes24,777 followers.Manages NewzimbabwevisionFollowed by 12,824https://www.facebook.com/sibusiso.ngwenya.967/videos/10216973817674517/?t=4

Leave a Comment