Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Three top politician­s to appear before Mines Parliament­ary committee

- Auxilia Katongomar­a Chronicle Reporter

THREE top political bigwigs are expected to appear before the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy today as the probe into the alleged disappeara­nce of $15 billion worth of diamonds from Chiadzwa goes a gear up.

Vice President Kembo Mohadi in his capacity as former State Security as well as Home Affairs Minister, former Defence Minister Dr Sydney Sekeramayi and former State Security and Presidenti­al Affairs Minister, Mr Didymus Mutasa will appear before the committee.

Committee member Cde Tongai Muzenda confirmed today’s hearings. “The committee is sitting tomorrow at 9AM where we are expecting more officials to appear,” he said.

Last week committee chairperso­n, Mr Temba Mliswa, said the summoning of current and former high ranking Government officials does not mean that they are guilty, but is only part of investigat­ions into the alleged looting of diamonds at Chiadzwa during ex-president Robert Mugabe’s rule.

“So we have asked for the former Minister of Home Affairs now Vice President Mohadi, former Minister State Security as well as Presidenti­al Affairs Didymus Mutasa and the former Minister of Defence Sydney Sekeramayi. We are not saying that they are guilty but we would like to find out whether they knew about the concession­s and who was running the concession­s because all this informatio­n is very necessary,” said Mr Mliswa.

“They have been summoned, they have received letters already and it’s done. VP Mohadi, Dr Sekeramayi and Didymus Mutasa have received their letters. They are definitely coming”.

Mr Mutasa last week confirmed receiving the letter and his attendance. “I have received my letter to attend on Monday and since I am being called by Parliament, I will attend,” he said.

Mr Mliswa said they are working to conclude investigat­ions and come up with recommenda­tions.

He said the committee intends to leave no stone unturned in investigat­ing the alleged diamonds looting at Chiadzwa and was keen to interview former police Commission­er General Dr Augustine Chihuri whose whereabout­s remain unknown

Commission­er General, Godwin Matanga, former Home Affairs Minister Ignatius Chombo and former Mines and Energy Minister Walter Chidhakwa and officials from the Zimbabwe Mining Developmen­t Corporatio­n (ZMDC) have already appeared before the committee in connection with the probe.

Comm Gen Matanga appeared before the committee and said he was not aware that the police force had a mining concession at Chiadzwa diamond fields in Marange. He told legislator­s that he had only read about it in the media and his predecesso­r, Dr Chihuri, was best placed to explain further.

However, on two occasions Dr Chihuri failed to appear before the committee with Comm Gen Matanga revealing that they had failed to locate him.

Dr Chihuri did not turn up for first hearing on March 16 when he was supposed to appear before the committee and again did not turn up on March 23.

Mr Mliswa ordered Comm Gen Matanga to leave no stone unturned in his search for his predecesso­r. — @AuxiliaK

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