‘Sorry If My 2015 Success Disappointed You As,2016 Will Be A Bad Year For You.’-Convicted Fraudster Chivayo.

‘Sorry If My 2015 Success Disappointed You As,2016 Will Be A Bad Year For You.’-Convicted Fraudster Chivayo.

  Questions are being raised over the exact nature of the relationship between President Robert Mugabe and his family with various controversial characters and dodgy dealers, including ex-convict-turned businessman Wicknell Chivayo.The convicted fraudster has sought to camouflage his dodgy activities by associating himself with the First Family to get protection. Chivayo is one of the business people who have brought the opportunism and abuse of the Mugabes by posting pictures of himself with the President…

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‘President Mugabe Is Refuge For Dodgy Dealers Out To Hide Criminal Activity’

‘President Mugabe Is  Refuge For Dodgy Dealers Out To Hide Criminal Activity’

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe and his family have become a refuge for controversial characters and dodgy dealers trying to hide their criminal activities and get protection by associating themselves with the First Family. A number of shady businesspersons have sought sanctuary under the First Family by giving the public an impression that they are either close or related to the Mugabes. Some businesspersons have also tried to legitimise themselves by donating towards the family and party…

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Dr Parirenyatwa Has Paid Back US$100 000 To PSMAS After Uproar

Dr Parirenyatwa Has Paid Back US$100 000 To PSMAS After Uproar

HEALTH and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa has paid back US$100 000 extended to his private surgery by Premier Medical Aid Society. The payment to Dr Parirenyatwa’s surgery had caused an uproar, with his critics saying it was improper as his ministry regulated PSMAS and hence he could have arm-twisted the service provider to extend the bailout to him. The minister in turn said the payment was above board, a position supported by former…

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Parirenyatwa Should Return The Clandestinely Obtained PSMAS US$100k And Resign

Parirenyatwa Should Return The Clandestinely Obtained PSMAS US$100k And Resign

  Health and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyatwa should return the $100 000 advance payment that was unprocedurally made to him by Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) last year and resign from holding a public office, the society’s members and service providers have said. While investigations by The Herald yesterday showed that capitation no longer exists in the medical insurance industry, particularly with PSMAS which is sitting on debt in excess of US$140…

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Dr Parirenyatwa’s Private Firm Receives US$100 000 In Excess Of claims From (PSMAS)

Dr Parirenyatwa’s Private Firm Receives US$100 000 In Excess Of claims From (PSMAS)

Struggling Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) paid Child Care Minister David Parirenyatwa US$100 000 to his private firm, a figure well above his claims. Parirenyatwa runs CHEST company and the money was paid on May 13, 2014 as claims payment. PSMAS effected an electronic bank transfer of US$90 000, less 10 percent tax, into CHEST’s CBZ Rusape Branch account number 010222710180015 on May 13, 2014 as claims payment. According to the Herald, the money…

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George Charamba Received US$228 278 From Premier Service Medical Aid Society ‘Ca$hbert Scandal’

George Charamba Received US$228 278 From Premier Service Medical Aid Society ‘Ca$hbert Scandal’

WHILE media reports last year unearthed that President Robert Mugabe’s spokesperson George Charamba, a former board member of Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas), had received US$100, 000 from the organisation, it has emerged that he in fact received US$228 278 between 2009 and 2013 in board fees and allowances — a fortune for a civil servant. According to an Ernst and Young forensic investigation on the use of Psmas funds draft report 2015 addressed to the…

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Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas) MD ‘Henry Mandishona’ Earns US$40 000 /month

Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas) MD ‘Henry Mandishona’ Earns US$40 000 /month

Premier Service Medical Aid Society (Psmas) Managing director Henry Mandishona is reportedly taking home a cool $40 000 each month. His pay cheque is said to be four times higher than the recommended $11 000. According to the Zimbabwe Independent, took over from controversial Cuthbert  Dube. Psmas engaged consultants to stream line salaries, benefits and vehicles polices. The average monthly salary for the top brass before the current exercises was $65 000 with a few…

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