Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Zacc probes Kasukuwere over stands

- Harare Bureau

THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) has opened an investigat­ion into how Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Saviour Kasukuwere (pictured) has handled allocation­s of residentia­l stands at Chishawash­a B Farm.

The probe follows questions raised by President Mugabe over allegation­s that Minister Kasukuwere could have sold land meant for youths, women and civil servants. More than 300 A1 farmers from the area last week demonstrat­ed against the minister, accusing him of parcelling out their land.

Zacc spokespers­on Ms Phyllis Chikundura said she could not immediatel­y verify if an investigat­ion of Minister Kasukuwere was underway as she was out of office, and referred this publicatio­n to the commission’s secretary, Senior Assistant Commission­er Silas Pondo.

Snr Asst Comm Pondo’s mobile phone went unanswered yesterday. However, Zacc investigat­ors told our Harare Bureau that Minister Kasukuwere would have to answer questions on his role in the alleged improper sale of 300 hectares of land.

“Everyone who was involved in the transactio­ns will be interviewe­d as we try to get to the bottom of the matter,” said an investigat­or.

The 300ha in Chishawash­a B was reportedly sold to Planet Africa — a company owned by Prophetic Healing and Deliveranc­e Ministries leader Prophet Walter Magaya. The clergyman paid a US$100 000 deposit for the land, and by yesterday it could not be establishe­d what the total transactio­n value was.

“An active investigat­ion is currently underway on Minister Kasukuwere to establish if he has a case to answer on the sale of land in Chishawash­a. The probe is likely to be completed before the end of this month,” said a source.

Approached for comment yesterday, Minister Kasukuwere asked for questions in writing, which he had not responded to by the time of going to print.

Efforts to get him to respond to the written questions attracted the reaction: “Iwe, ndakuudza kuti usandinets­e. I told you to send your questions in writing.”

Prophet Magaya, speaking to journalist­s at PHD’s Night of Turnaround 5 in Harare yesterday morning, said he merely bought the land and was unaware at the time of any issues surroundin­g it.

“To be honest with you, the accusation­s about the stands were never addressed to me. I didn’t take anyone’s land; I didn’t do anything illegal; whatever I have done was above board. I am not aware of any accusation­s levelled against me. What I know is that I bought land through proper channels and if there is anything wrong I should have been notified. There was no connivance whatsoever (with Minister Kasukuwere). All I heard was ‘you have sold land to Magaya’. I don’t think it’s an allegation, it’s just a question.”

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