Kudenga was granted the order to take over the ailing parastatal in December but was not able to do so due to the national coronavirus lockdown. He only collected the order last week.
Waters had, however, already been muddied in the three-month impasse with reports that a union called the United Food and Allied Workers Union of Zimbabwe was challenging the appointment of Kudenga.
Workers at the CSC said the union did not represent them as they represented themselves the same way workers at the National Railways of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority did.
UFAWUZ, however, insisted that it had the mandate of the workers.
Kudenga was asked to rescue the CSC after a company claiming to be a British investor, Boustead Beef, failed to revive the company after entering into a US$130 million investment agreement with the government in January2019.
According to the order granted to Kudenga by the High Court, his company is supposed to:
One of the first tasks for Kudenga is to meet CSC creditors including workers.
Boustead Beef, however, seems be worried about the investigation into its operations since signing the agreement with the government as it has been blaming workers for its failure to revive the company.
Workers have accused the company of stripping its assets when it took over.
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