The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Deputy minister in GMB theft scandal

- BY DESMOND CHINGARAND­E

DEPUTY Agricultur­e minister Douglas Karoro is embroiled in a scandal involving the alleged theft of a huge consignmen­t of fertiliser from Grain Marketing Board (GMB) depot at Mushumbi in Mbire.

Police said sometime in February this year Karoro, who is also the Mbire MP, advised the assistant manager GMB, one Mushumbi, that he was going to collect 700 bags of Compound D 50 kgs bags of fertiliser for his constituen­cy.

It was alleged that the GMB assistant manager agreed, and advised Karoro to supply him with details of people who were going to collect the consignmen­t and was given the name of one Dean Zimunya.

Police say in April at an unknown date, one Widdorn Chiodze was approached by Jerry Phiri who advised him that Karoro was selling 700 bags of fertiliser­s at US$16 per bag.

It is alleged that Chiodze paid US$$10 700 to Phiri for the 700 bags and they agreed that the balance of US$$5 000 would be used to transport the fertiliser.

Phiri allegedly took the money to Karoro and on April 21 Chiodze proceeded to GMB Mushumbi and was issued with a goods dispense voucher in Karoro’s name and collected the 700 bags of fertiliser.

It is alleged Karoro got wind that a report had been filed with the police in connection with the same fertiliser, which was supposed to be distribute­d to farmers in his constituen­cy under the Presidenti­al Inputs Programme.

Karoro reportedly made an effort to return the fertiliser to GMB.

It is alleged Karoro engaged Mugove Glen Chidamba to return the consignmen­t, but Chidamba was arrested in the process.

A total of 400 bags of fertiliser was recovered by police from Chiodze.

Chidamba was last week granted $50 000 bail when he appeared at the Harare magistrate­s court facing theft charges and was represente­d by lawyer Lucky Dube .

Chidamba with the assistance of Karoro allegedly sourced the outstandin­g 300 bags of Compound D fertiliser bags from the black market, which were labelled Compound D Farm and City Fert.

They then took the fertiliser­s to GMB Aspindale purporting that the fertiliser was from GMB Mushumbi Depot and they wanted to swap it with Ammonium Nitrate.

Preliminar­y tests revealed that some of the purported fertiliser was stashed with soil, prejudicin­g the GMB of US$14 400.

It is alleged that on April 25, Chidamba with the assistance of Karoro, received 400 bags of Ammonium Nitrate fertiliser­s from GMB Aspindale, Harare which was supposed to be transporte­d to GMB Mushumbi for distributi­on to local farmers in his constituen­cy.

They sold 200 bags to different customers in Harare and did not deliver the fertilizer to GMB Mushumbi.

On April 29, the GMB Aspindale manager learnt that the truck with 400 bags of Ammonium Nitrate had not reached GMB Mushumbi depot and contacted Karoro.

To cover up for the alleged offence, Chidamba with the help of Karoro returned 200 bags of Ammonium Nitrate, 13250kg Super Fert Calcium Ammonium Nitrate and 69 x 50kg Super Fert cotton top dressing Calcium Ammonium Nitrate misreprese­nting that it was the same fertiliser they had collected from the same depot.

But preliminar­y tests conducted revealed that some of the bags were mixed with soil prejudicin­g GMB of US$9000.

The minister who is the alleged accomplice is yet to be arrested.

 ?? ?? Deputy Agricultur­e minister Douglas Karoro
Deputy Agricultur­e minister Douglas Karoro

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