Another crucial question is: Is the government rescuing the CSC or Boustead Beef?
The government has appointed Ngoni Kudenga of BDO Zimbabwe to implement the rescue plan.
According to papers filed by Lands and Agriculture Minister Anxious Masuka ,the government blamed workers and former managers for stifling Boustead Beef from resuscitating the CSC, but workers believe the papers filed by Masuka were drafted by Boustead Beef which was trying to exonerate itself from its failure to implement the agreement it had entered into with the government.
Others say Masuka accommodated Boustead Beef as a diplomatic way of easing the company out without incurring any legal penalties.
Under the deal that flopped Boustead Beef was supposed to do the following:
Nothing of the sort happened. Boustead did not even fulfill any of the obligations that it had promised to do in the first year.
It had promised to invest US$45 million within the first year broken down as follows:
Kudenga, therefore, has a mammoth task before him including establishing assets that have been stripped by Boustead Beef.
The company recently sold more than 200 CSC cattle at Umguza and earned more than $6 million dollars.
It has cut down gum trees at the Bulawayo headquarters and sold them.
It has been collecting rentals from CSC properties for more than 20 months but under the agreement it was supposed to pay US$100 000 a year in rentals.
It has retrenched scores of workers paying them a pittance.
The other fundamental question is what will Kudenga do about Wet Blue, the CSC subsidiary which was taken off judiciary management but seems to have been “parcelled out” to some name droppers that were allegedly assisting Boustead Beef on the main CSC deal?
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