The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Probe team for Tsholotsho stadium scandal on cards

- Esinathy Sibanda Bulawayo Bureau

TSHOLOTSHO Rural District Council (RDC) is setting up a Commission of Inquiry into possible embezzleme­nt of hundreds of thousands of dollars, including $360 000 that was meant for the constructi­on of Tsholotsho Stadium.

Yesterday, speculatio­n was rife that council chief executive officer Mr Themba Moyo would be suspended over the impropriet­ies.

The $360 000 was raised through the sale of 60 elephants, each going for $18 000, which were in 2013 donated by the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate Change, then under Mr Saviour Kasukuwere.

Only 20 elephants were sold and the money is allegedly missing from council coffers.

Among the litany of charges, an unspecifie­d amount believed to be running into hundreds of thousands of dollars was allegedly transferre­d to the RDC from the Zimbabwe Manpower Developmen­t Fund (Zimdef) and has also gone missing.

It is also alleged that there was rampant corruption regarding allocation of major tenders by the local authority.

The RDC failed to account for the money during an audit done through the Ministry of Ministry of Housing and Local Government and other functionar­ies of the State in March this year.

The Council Chairperso­n Mr Esaul Siwela said the Ministry recommende­d that they set up a Commission of Inquiry which would investigat­e the irregulari­ties unearthed by the audit.

All the recommenda­tions outlined during the audit report presentati­ons are expected to have been accomplish­ed by the end of this year.

“I can confirm that an audit was done in March and its forensic findings were presented to us. One of its key findings is the ‘missing’ $360 000 which was meant for constructi­ng the stadium. The money was raised through selling elephants and 20 were gunned down and the money was handed over to the Rural District Council headed by Mr Themba Moyo,” Mr Siwela said.

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