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Mnangagwa, Chivayo ties raise eyebrows

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Chivayo, Mnangagwa’s sons and dozens of security personnel were seen moving around touring ZITF stands. Ministers and top Zanu PF officials were pushed to the periphery during the tour.

Former Finance minister Tendai Biti said Mnangagwa has put the country’s internatio­nal relations into disrepute, and it was not acceptable.

“Anyone can be a friend to anyone, but for a whole president to accommodat­e his cronies on state business, it’s embarrassi­ng,” Biti said.

“He has put our internatio­nal relations into disrepute and it’s not acceptable and embarrassi­ng.”

Mnangagwa’s spokespers­on George Charamba was at pains to explain Chivayo’s presence as Zimbabwean­s de- manded answers on social media.

Centre for Natural Resources and Governance director Farai Maguwu said Mnangagwa was surrounded by dubious people.

“In the environmen­t we are operating under the tenets of good governance no longer exist,” Maguwu said.

“When a dignitary like President William Ruto comes to Zimbabwe, we expect the president to be flanked by his deputy or deputies and his cabinet ministers not by a convicted criminal.

“Organised crime has become a norm; we are seeing a person like Chivayo presiding over state functions and that shows state capture.”

Centre for Research and Developmen­t director James Mupfumi said Mnangagwa’s associatio­n with Chivayo raised a lot of questions.

“Former presidenti­al advisorr to Mnangagwa Eddie Cross described Wicknell as a nasty corrupt businessma­n, a money changer and someone who is playing the games using his proximity to the president,” Mupfumi said.

“It, therefore, comes as no surprise since he attributes his success to President

Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.”

Chivayo has been dishing out cars, cash and other goodies to persons he says have been key in fronting Mnangwagwa’s re-election in the disputed 2023 elections.

Yesterday, he said he had bought singer Majahawodw­a Ndlovu, popularly known as Jeys Marabini, for playing good music at a state banquet where Mnangagwa was hosting Ruto.

“Your contributi­on and continued support at Zanu PF rallies and national events throughout the years together with the significan­t contributi­on you have made in the music industry will never be forgotten” Chivayo posted on social media.

Political analyst Tendai Reuben Mbofana said Mnangagwa has surrounded himself with corrupt figures.

“In a normal country, Chivayo should be investigat­ed over his source of riches,” Mbofana said.

During the Easter holidays, Chivayo was seen receiving Mnangagwa at the Zion Christian Church Mbungo shrine ahead of Vice President Kembo Mohadi.

Chivayo also arrived in a helicopter on the day where he was welcomed by government officials, including Mohadi.

He went on to donate US$1 million to the church.

Chivayo, whose source of wealth has remained a mystery, claims he cuts multi-million dollar deals across the region.

He says his lucrative power and energy ventures have a presence in South Africa, among other countries.

A leaked Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission memo revealed that the anti-graft body last year tried to investigat­e Chivayo’s source of wealth with the intention of seizing his assets worth US$7 million.

It is not clear why the investigat­ion was abandoned, but the socialite who rose to prominence after a multi-million dollar scandal involving Zesa’s proposed solar project in Gwanda became closer to Mnangagwa.

He has also been awarded multimilli­on dollar government projects, but the nature of his businesses remains unclear.

 ?? ?? Kenyan President William Ruto and President Emmerson Mnangagwa at ZITF yesterday. Pic: KB Mpofu
Kenyan President William Ruto and President Emmerson Mnangagwa at ZITF yesterday. Pic: KB Mpofu

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