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Mugabe’s nephew implicated in irregular tender

Youth Minister Patrick Zhuwao, who is also President Robert Mugabe’s nephew, has been implicated in an irregular tender in which his ministry is reported to have appointed a private company, Triple Bottom Line Consultancy, to spearhead the National Economic Empowerment Strategy introduced by his ministry.

Zhuwao was implicated by his own permanent secretary George Magosvongwe when he appeared before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment. Magosvongwe said he was not involved in a number of decisions related to the company also known as 3 BL.

He said Zhuwao introduced the owner of the company Thandi Ngwenya to the ministry but did not indicate that she was the owner of a company that would later do ministry work.

 “We were introduced to 3BL by our Minister. He summoned us and introduced Thandi Ngwenya to us. She’s the only person we were introduced to. So she was introduced to us as Thandi Ngwenya and not as someone who owned a company. He said she wanted to work with the ministry and he asked us to look at the modalities of how it would be done,” Magosvongwe was quoted by The Herald as saying.

He said that though 3BL said it was doing work for the ministry for free, it later billed the company but he refused to authorise the payment.

The Ministry’s Finance Director Emmanuel Ngwarati, however, denied that Ngwenya had demanded payment. He was warned against misleading Parliament and this could result in him being charged with contempt of Parliament.

The Parliamentary Committee is headed by Gokwe-Nembudziya legislator Justice Cde Wadyajena who reportedly belongs to Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s faction. Wadyajena also took former minister Saviour Kasukuwere to task over his dealings at Marange.

Zhuwao and Kasukuwere belong to the G40 group within the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front which reportedly backs First Lady Grace Mugabe to succeed her husband.

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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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