Daily Nation Newspaper

Mphoko loses control of Choppies

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FORMER Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko and his son Siqokoqela Mphoko have no financial or operation say in the business of Nanavac Investment­s which owns 51% of Choppies brand in Zimbabwe , the CEO Ramachandr­an Ottapathu has said.

In a letter addressed to all employees of Nanavac, Ottapathu said, “We strongly advise all employees to stop dealing with the above mentioned persons with immediate effect.”

Ottapathu threatened disciplina­ry hearing on any person who will have dealings with the Mphokos.

“Any action taken as a result of the instructio­ns from the above mentioned persons will be contrary to company rules and procedures and disciplina­ry action will be taken against the responsibl­e employee(s).”

Bulawayo based secessioni­st group Mthwakazi Liberation Party (MRP) has sprung in defense of Mphoko and condemned what they called The Indian capture of Matabelela­nd.

“Mthwakazi Republic Party, might not have seen eye to eye with former vice President Phelekezel­a Mpoko, but we can not sit and watch this new political onslaught on the businesses of the people of Matabelela­nd through Raji Modi, the leader of an Indian cartel attached to Mnangagwa,” MRP said in a statement.

“It has been revealed to us that the whole Choppies fiasco of the shareholdi­ng of the Mphoko family and the Indians, is a creation of Emmerson Mnangagwa, through Raji Modi and Mangaliso Ndlovu, who heads the ministry of Trade and industry.

MRP said they will be engaging the government of Botswana to investigat­e the Indians.

“The MRP Foreign Affairs Department will soon be engaging with the Botswana government, political parties Civic society and business organizati­ons, in scrutinizi­ng the dealings of these Indians who are said to be the citizens in that country. Their business shenanigan­s smells of the Guptas modus operandi in South Africa.”

Nanavac is, according to a shareholde­rs’ agreement a 51% shareholde­r in 32 outlets across Zimbabwe.

 ??  ?? Former Zim Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko
Former Zim Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko

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