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PARLEY SUMMONS MUGABE OVER DIAMONDS

- – REUTERS.

HARARE - Zimbabwe’s parliament has ordered former leader Robert Mugabe to answer questions next month about whether the state was deprived of $15 billion in diamond revenue, a legislator said yesterday. It will be Mugabe’s first public appearance since last November when the army deposed him in a de facto coup after nearly four decades in power and he was replaced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The year old gave his first television interview last month since he lost power and said Mnangagwa had betrayed him and assumed the presidency illegally. Mugabe said in March 2016 the country was robbed of wealth by diamond companies including joint ventures between Chinese companies and the army, police and intelligen­ce services whose operations were shielded from public scrutiny. Specifical­ly, he said Zimbabwe lost $15 billion in revenue from Marange gem fields, more than 00 km east of the capital. He expelled those firms last year and replaced them with a state-owned diamond company.

Themba Mliswa who heads parliament’s mining committee said the panel had interviewe­d former Marange mining executives as well as the police, army and intelligen­ce services and now wanted to talk to Mugabe. “The committee resolved that the former president should appear on 9 May so that he can explain the disappeara­nce of the $15 billion,” Mliswa said.

“This is not political persecutio­n. After gathering all evidence, it was the committee’s view that we call the former Head of State and government.”

The state diamond company was set to auction 1.56 million carats of diamonds from Marange in March and April, the first time since March 201 it has held such sales. Diamond watchdog Partnershi­p Africa Canada said in 2012 at least $2 billion of Marange diamonds were stolen by people linked to Mugabe’s ZANU-PF party. The government denied the charge.

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Former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe

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