Suspended Netone ‘CEO’ Kangai, paid foreign firm Gemalto US$6 million in advance for One Wallet System that generated only US$51 000

Suspended Netone ‘CEO’ Kangai, paid foreign firm Gemalto US$6 million in advance for One Wallet System  that generated only US$51 000

  SUSPENDED NetOne management led by chief executive officer, Mr Reward Kangai, allegedly paid a foreign firm Gemalto about $6 million in advance for the One Wallet System that generated a paltry $51 000 since its introduction. Reward Kangai The company also awarded tenders running into millions of dollars to some companies without going through the State Procurement Board as provided for by the law. These revelations are contained in the final forensic audit instigated…

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House of Lords Reportedly Told That, ‘ Proceeds From Looted Zimbabwe Diamonds Are Stashed In London Banks’.

House of Lords Reportedly Told That, ‘ Proceeds From Looted Zimbabwe Diamonds Are Stashed In London Banks’.

    Investigations into alleged looting of proceeds from the Chiadzwa diamond fields have extended to London following revelations by a British Parliamentarian that some of the money was stashed in the United Kingdom. The Auditor-General’s Office has already invited local and international auditors to investigate firms that mined diamonds in Chiadzwa over the past decade until the Government took over all operations there early this year.   A senior Government official told our Harare…

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