The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Minister escalates fight against corruption

- Michael Magoronga Midlands Correspond­ent

MIDLANDS Provincial Affairs Minister Owen Ncube has urged police to investigat­e the committee running the affairs of Exchange Irrigation Scheme in Silobela for allegedly misappropr­iating over $12 000 availed by Government to revamp the scheme.

Minister Ncube made the call while officiatin­g at the ground-breaking ceremony of Small Holder Irrigation Revitalisa­tion Programme (SIRP) at Exchange Irrigation Scheme in Silobela recently.

This was after Silobela legislator Cde Mthokozosi Manoki Mpofu told the gathering that he had failed to solve the matter on his own and that of missing funds contribute­d by farmers towards the maintenanc­e and sustainabi­lity of the scheme.

“Honourable Minister, there is an issue here of funds amounting to $12 000 that are said to have disappeare­d without a trace.

“I have reported the matter to police, but no action has been taken so I am reporting to you so that you may solve A MAN, who killed four sisters after torching the hut they were sleeping in in Gokwe, has been sentenced to life in prison. Dingilizwe Dube (39) of Gayela Village under Chief Madliwa’s area in Nkayi District was told by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo on circuit in Gweru that he missed death sentence by a whisker because he had been convicted of a lesser charge of murder with constructi­ve intent. Justice Moyo said Dube, who had no intention of killing the four sisters but his father in-law, was negligent in causing their death as he did not check if his father-in-law’s bedroom in which they were sleeping was occupied or not before setting it on fire. —HR. this issue before the project kicks off,” said Cde Manoki.

He said the fraud was unearthed following an audit by Zibagwe Rural District Council auditors.

Minister Ncube said the new Government was advocating zero tolerance to corruption, adding he will leave no stone unturned to ensure that the culprits are brought to book.

“I assure you that those who took the money are going to be arrested. As you are aware, the gospel being preached by our new principal in this new political dispensati­on is one that shuns corruption. Police should do their investigat­ions and make sure that those responsibl­e are answerable,” he said.

Meanwhile, Minister Ncube said there were reports in the Midlands province of some councillor­s who were charging people accessing inputs under the Command Agricultur­e and Presidenti­al Input Scheme a fee.

“Such corrupt activities should stop forthwith. We want councillor­s who spearhead developmen­t in their respective wards not those who go out to swindle people,” he said. CONSTRUCTI­ON of the ZESA Megawatt Mall in Gweru by the Zimbabwe Electricit­y Industry Pension Fund (ZEIPF) is complete, with tenants already being invited to move in. The state-of-theart mall, situated along the Gweru-Bulawayo Road near Gweru Fire Station, was built at a cost of $14 million. The mall was initially expected to be completed by June last year. ZEIPF general manager Mr Pride Kondo said they are now waiting for clients to take up space. “The project has now been officially completed and what is now left is minor work, which can only be done when a client takes up space.” — HR.

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