Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission chief executive Ngonidzashe Gumbo has been charged with defrauding the commission of US$435 000. Gumbo allegedly bought offices for the commission in Mt Pleasant using government funds, but registered the property in the name of a company he jointly owned with four of his subordinates- Sukai Tongogara, Edwin Mubataripi, Christopher Chisango and Gibson Mangwiro.
(23 VIEWS)
Zimbabwe is among the top 30 countries in the world with the widest gap between…
Zimbabwe’s battered currency, the Zimbabwe Gold, which was under attack until the central bank devalued…
Plans by the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front to push President Emmerson Mnangagwa to…
The Zimbabwe government’s insatiable demand for money to satisfy its own needs, which has exceeded…
Economist Eddie Cross says the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG) will regain its value if the government…
Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, which is a metropolitan province, is the least democratic province in the…