The Standard (Zimbabwe)

We were sold dummy, says ex-Zipra cadres

- BY NIZBERT MOYO

FORMER Zipra ex combatants have complained that government has not honoured its promise to give them shareholdi­ng in the Gwayi based China-Africa Sunlight Energy coal mine project.

The Matabelela­nd North company is a joint venture between the Defence and War Veterans Affairs ministry’s Oldstone Investment­s and a Chinese company, Sha Don Sunlight Energy Investment­s.

The late former president Robert Mugabe, in a speech read on his behalf by his successor and then Defence minister, Emmerson Mnangagwa, pledged the shareholdi­ng to the ex-Zipra cadres during the ground breaking ceremony for the project in 2012.

But on Wednesday Zipra War Veterans Associatio­n spokespers­on Buster Magwizi told Southern Eye on Sunday that nothing had materialis­ed nine years later.

“We made a follow-up, but discovered that it was a mere talk show because there were supposed to be some laws enacted to govern the whole project,’’ said Magwizi.

He said the ex- Zipra cadres have also not been informed of the outcome of exploratio­n activities in the area.

But Chief Vusumuzi Khumalo Mabhikwa, in whose area the project falls under, said the local community was set to benefit immensely from the project through a 10% special grant, employment and corporate social responsibi­lity programme by the company.

“Even education-wise, parents are going to encourage their children to go to institutio­ns like the Zimbabwe School of Mines so that they can get employment,” said the traditiona­l leader.

In 2007, the government declared the exploratio­n of gas in Lupane a national project and announced several deadlines for the full exploitati­on of the resource, but nothing on the ground has taken place over a decade later.

 ??  ?? The late former president Robert Mugabe pledged to give them shareholdi­ng in the Gwayi-based ChinaAfric­a Sunlight Energy coal mine project
The late former president Robert Mugabe pledged to give them shareholdi­ng in the Gwayi-based ChinaAfric­a Sunlight Energy coal mine project

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