The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ED vows to recover ‘looted’ Zinara funds

- Tendai Mugabe Senior Reporter

GOVERNMENT will recover all the money looted at the Zimbabwe National Road Administra­tion, President Mnangagwa has said.

An audit report by Grant Thornton at the national administra­tor unearthed massive looting of public funds and financial leakages that were exacerbate­d by incompeten­ce by senior managers to negotiate contracts beneficial to the parastatal.

A committee instituted by then Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Joram Gumbo recommende­d a lifestyle audit of Zinara bosses, some of whom had been parachuted to senior positions without the requisite qualificat­ions.

Addressing traditiona­l chiefs at the 2018 Annual Chiefs Conference in Kadoma on Monday, President Mnangagwa said Government was now aware of where all the missing money collected for road developmen­t was.

The President was updating the chiefs on the progress made by Government in refurbishi­ng the country’s roads.

President Mnangagwa said for several years toll fees and other collection­s were not being accounted for and Government would recover that money.

“There is an issue that was raised here relating to road maintenanc­e,” said President Mnangagwa.

“If you look at most roads they are being refurbishe­d and most of our roads were in a bad state. Those in areas that have not been attended to will say there is nothing that is happening but those in areas where they have witnessed this developmen­t should testify that Government is refurbishi­ng the roads. We also have the Beitbridge-Chirundu Highway. We started by giving the tender to dualise the road to a company called Geiger Internatio­nal. They spent close to year making promises that they will start work soon.

“In the new dispensati­on we asked them to show us the money for the project and evidence that they once did a project of a similar nature stretching over 100 km in another country and they failed. So eventually we fired them. Now we are in the middle of negotiatio­ns with another company, but we are not going to give them the tender before they show us the money. But as Government, we have already started work on our own using our own local resources. We realised that as the Government of Zimbabwe we have the capacity and expertise and what was lacking was the money to undertake the project.

“We then sought to understand how our money from tollgates was being utilised and other collection­s from Zinara. We now know where that money which has been

missing for several years is and that is the money we are using for this project. “We are going to recover some of the funds that went missing in that regard.”

President Mnangagwa also told the chiefs that his Government will do everything to fight corruption.

“Corruption is rampant in urban areas but we are fighting the scourge,” he said.

“We take all the cases of corruption to the judiciary. We are hearing now that there is a cartel of corruption starting from the highest court — Constituti­onal Court — to the magistrate­s’ courts but we are going to deal with that.”

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