‘Mnangagwa’s Son Fraudulently Grabbed Company, Using Political Muscle’

‘Mnangagwa’s Son Fraudulently Grabbed Company, Using Political Muscle’

Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son Collins Takunda is embroiled in a company ownership wrangle with a Chinese businessman, Mingel Cheng, who accuses him of fraudulently grabbing his Timesite Enterprises using political muscle.In an April 25 letter to Mashonaland Central Provincial Affairs minister Martin Dinha, Cheng alleged through his attorneys Gumbo and Associates that Collins and his partner of Chinese origin, Yang Linhai, fraudulently forged his signature together with that of his Zimbabwean partner Sobey Chisewe…

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ZPC Board By-passed In Paying Convicted Fraudster Wicknell Chivayo’s Intratek US$5 Million

The Zimbabwe Power Company management bypassed its board and paid $4,8 million to convicted fraudster Wicknell Chivayo’s Intratek Zimbabwe for pre-commencement works on the 100-megawatt Gwanda solar plant without the private firm submitting a performance guarantee to protect public funds.Managers at ZPC could now face action under their code of conduct. A performance guarantee or bond is a form of financial security provided by a contractor before receiving any down-payment for a project and it enables…

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Jilted Shurugwi Mum Poisons Her Children ,(2, 11, & 14)

Jilted Shurugwi Mum Poisons Her Children ,(2,  11, & 14)

A WOMAN from Shurugwi who had been jilted by her husband allegedly forced her three children to drink poison before she took it too, killing her and her eldest daughter. They died at Mpilo Central Hospital on Sunday while her two other children are still admitted to. Cencia Ncube of Railway Block in Shurugwi took the tragic decision after her husband allegedly gave a vehicle the couple had bought to his mistress. Ncube allegedly travelled…

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Zesa Holdings Stops Any Further Payments To Psychology Maziwisa Consultancy Firm

Zesa Holdings Stops Any Further Payments To Psychology Maziwisa Consultancy Firm

Zesa Holdings chief executive Josh Chifamba, has with immediate effect, directed the power utility’s subsidiaries to stop any further payments for public relations consultancy to Fruitful Communications, a company owned by Highfield West legislator Psychology Maziwisa. This comes amid reports that more $32,000 of public funds from the Zimbabwe Power Company was on its way to the private firm’s bank account. Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge directed ZPC and the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission…

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South African Company, Blakey Investments, Sues Mugabe’s Alpha Omega Dairy, Over debt

South African Company, Blakey Investments, Sues Mugabe’s Alpha Omega Dairy, Over debt

President Robert Mugabe’s family business, Alpha Omega Dairy, has been taken to the High Court by a South African company, Blakey Investments, over a $38 000 debt for packaging materials supplied to the First Family’s dairy plant in Mazowe last year. Early this month, Blakey filed its case at the High Court in Harare under case HC3813/16 seeking an order to compel Mugabe’s family business to pay the debt of $38 391,72. However, Alpha Omega…

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‘My Tip-off To To South Africa’s Apartheid Government Led To 1962 Mandela’s Arrest’ -Ex-CIA Spy

‘My  Tip-off To To South Africa’s  Apartheid Government Led To 1962 Mandela’s Arrest’ -Ex-CIA Spy

Former operative says Americans believed the leader was ‘completely under the control of the Soviet Union’, report reveals A tip from a CIA spy to authorities in apartheid-era South Africa led to Nelson Mandela’s arrest, beginning the leader’s 27 years behind bars, a report said on Sunday. Donald Rickard, a former US vice-consul in Durban and CIA operative, told British film director John Irvin that he had been involved in Mandela’s arrest in 1962, which…

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‘Elections Have Never Been Rigged In Zimbabwe’ – Madhuku

National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) leader and University of Zimbabwe law lecturer Professor Lovemore Madhuku has said elections in the country have never been rigged and are held in line with the country’s laws. Addressing students at the Midlands State University during a public lecture on the importance of constitutionalism and the rule of law in Zimbabwe’s current socio-economic context on Friday, Prof Madhuku said in the 2013 general elections, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission performed its…

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1 Zimbabwean, 4 Chinese, 1Pakistani, 2Nigerians, And 2 Senegalese Face Excecution By Firing Squad In Indonesia

1 Zimbabwean, 4 Chinese, 1Pakistani, 2Nigerians, And 2 Senegalese Face Excecution By Firing Squad In Indonesia

Jakarta – An unnamed Zimbabwean is among the fifteen inmates who will soon face the firing squad in Indonesia’s next round of executions for various crimes, reports said this week. According to the Time Magazine, the composition of execution line-up suggests an attempt to avoid the intense international attention and outcry that happened when Jakarta executed a total of 14 drug convicts last year —all but two of them foreign citizens. Then, there were rallies…

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Zimbabwe Defence Ministry. Partners South Africa Mining Firm In Chrome Smelting Kwekwe Project

Zimbabwe Defence Ministry. Partners South Africa Mining Firm In Chrome Smelting Kwekwe Project

  Africa Chrome Fields (ACF), a subsidiary of South African mining company Fanshawe Mining Holdings, has entered into a joint venture with the Ministry of Defence for their exothermic chrome smelting project in Kwekwe, an official has said. Speaking during the tour of 10 chrome smelting plants that the company has set up since demonstrating the new technology to President Mugabe last year, Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa said the joint venture would…

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