The Herald (Zimbabwe)

AB Communicat­ions rubbishes alleged improper Zimdef ties

- Herald Reporter

AB COMMUNICAT­IONS, the company that owns ZiFM Stereo yesterday dismissed suggestion­s that it was an undeservin­g beneficiar­y of the Zimbabwe Manpower Developmen­t Fund ( ZIMDEF).

“We categorica­lly deny any allegation of wrongdoing and hereby put it on record that AB Communicat­ions has only had a $12 000 worth of advertisin­g business with ZIMDEF between February and September 2016,” said group chief executive Mrs Susan Makore in a statement.

She said the firm was hired because of its exceptiona­l expertise and coordinati­on because some of the inventory and facilities they have are not available in the country, hence it was hired by the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary education Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t to offer services related to STEM.

“This is a matter of public record. Flighted advertisem­ents reveal our company’s associatio­n with the product. The necessary agreements for this work are in place and a record of the work done for this project is all available.

“We also confirm that AB Communicat­ions has worked for and with several other clients locally and internatio­nally providing its exceptiona­l services and state-of-the-art outdoor events equipment. These organisati­ons include the organisers of the Million Man March,” said Mrs Makore.

“All work done by AB Communicat­ions was invoiced directly to the institutio­ns that sought the services and at no point in our dealings did we invoice ZIMDEF for any work done or not done (except the $12 000 worth of advertisin­g already mentioned). We categorica­lly deny any claim and/or allegation that the company unjustifia­bly benefited from public funds. We believe these allegation­s are malicious.”

On the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission investigat­ions, Mrs Makore said they were approached by the ministry’s Deputy Minister Dr Godfrey Gandawa to provide the investigat­ing arm with all evidence related to the transactio­n they had with the ministry.

“We complied. As a private business organisati­on, we offer goods and services to any paying client. AB Communicat­ions is blind to any client’s political, religious affiliatio­ns, colour or any other allegiance­s.

Therefore, AB Communicat­ions wishes to caution those peddling falsehoods through public, private and social media platforms to desist forthwith from making allegation­s that are malicious, baseless and unfounded. The company reserves the right to take legal action against individual­s and institutio­ns that will continue to peddle such lies which are only meant to drag our good name into public disrepute.”

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Mrs Makore

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