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NPRC parts ways with Musanhu

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capacitate women who are victims of violence.

At the NPRC, she was in charge of the Victim Support, Gender and Diversity thematic area and Resource Mobilisati­on Role.

The commission did not reveal what was the outstandin­g conflict of interest issue that has forced Mrs Musanhu out of NPRC.

NPRC said Mrs Musanhu no longer represents the Commission at any level.

“The NPRC wishes to inform the public that with immediate effect Mrs Netty Musanhu is no longer a member of the commission. She no longer represents the commission in any private and public capacity. She no longer has authority to act on behalf of the commission­ers. We appeal to donor community to pay special attention to this announceme­nt,” reads the statement.

The commission had assigned her to lead the peace building process in the Midlands province.

The NPRC is mandated to bring closure to conflict victims across the country through truth telling, public hearings and coming up with recommenda­tions to Government on various conflictua­l issues affecting the country.

The commission has said addressing Gukurahund­i in Matabelela­nd region and some parts of Midlands is one of its top priorities. @ nqotshili

BULAWAYO Provincial Affairs Minister, Judith Ncube, has accused some fuel stations of diverting the product to the black market thereby creating an artificial shortage of the commodity in the city.

Responding to questions from the floor during a business conference for industrial­ists in Bulawayo on Wednesday, the minister acknowledg­ed the concerns from motorists and businesses over fuel shortages, which have left commuters stranded.

Minister Ncube unequivoca­lly blamed the artificial fuel shortage in the city to corruption.

“There is a lot of corruption around Bulawayo. People are draining fuel from the service stations taking it to the black market where it is being sold under the trees, plunging the city into an artificial shortage of fuel,” she blasted.

“There are genuine people who are failing to access fuel from the local garages while the precious commodity is in abundance in the informal market.

“I am sorry to say we have some uncouth elements perpetuati­ng corruption in the fuel sector to the extent that it’s no longer available in the city’s service stations,” she said.

Minister Ncube said her office on Tuesday carried out a snap survey in the city and discovered that pirate taxis were taking advantage of the desperate commuting public charging them outrageous fares.

“Yesterday (Tuesday), we carried out our survey in the Central Business District and we discovered that Honda Fits were now charging desperate commuters between $8 and $12 per single trip.

“I am told there is a route to and from the CBD where they are charging as much as $15.

“We cannot go on like that. This morning (Wednesday), I received a call from Zupco management informing that they are totally grounded.

“As Government, we have managed to source about 10 000 litres for Zupco for today (Wednesday) and possibly tomorrow (yesterday),” said the minister.

Responding to the same concern from the industrial­ists, Industry and Commerce Permanent Secretary Dr Mavis Sibanda said Government was working to address the fuel challenges the country is experienci­ng.“The Government is doing its best to stabilise the situation. It will be difficult for us to give you an immediate answer right now on what Government is doing.

“But what we can tell you is that the Government is doing its best to address the situation,” she said.

With regards to the issue of workers who are coming to work already tired and late because of shortage of transport, she said the Government is increasing the fleet of Zupco buses.

Zupco this week took delivery of an additional 65 buses from China as Government moves to restore sanity in the public transport sector. The latest consignmen­t came few months after 70 others arrived from the Asian country courtesy of the agreements signed during President Mnangagwa’s State visit to China recently. @ okazunga

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