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“Corrupt chefs” on Zimbabwe’s wanted list

  1. Grace Mutandiri , permanent secretary for Lands and Resettlement
  2. Munesu Munodawafa, permanent secretary for Transport and Infrastructure Development
  3. George Mlilo, permanent secretary for Local Government, Public Works and National Housing
  4. Willard Manungo, permanent secretary for Finance and Economic Development
  5. Evelyn Ndlovu, permanent secretary for Small and Medium Enterprises and Co-operative Development
  6. Sam Kundishora, permanent secretary for Information, Communication Technology and Courier Services
  7. Karikoga Kaseke, Zimbabwe Tourism Authority chief executive
  8. Moses Juma, Zimbabwe National Roads Administration acting CEO Engineer
  9. Patrick Mavhura, Zimbabwe broadcasting Corporation acting CEO
  10. Brian Mutandiro, NetOne acting managing director
  11. Tendai Kapumha, , Premier Service Medical Aid Society MD
  12. David  Chawota, Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe MD
  13. Wicknell Chivayo  of Intratrek
  14. Phillip Chiyangwa of Pinnacle Holdings
  15. Farai Jere of Helcraw Electrical
  16. Moses Chingwena of Croco Motors
  17. Agrippa Masiyakurima of Bopela
  18. Paddy Zhanda of Veracity Private Limited
  19. Shadreck Mashayamombe of Solomon Mujuru Housing Trust).

 

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The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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