The Zimbabwean government has taken a shroud-of-secrecy approach to investigations into alleged financial irregularities involving businessman Wicknell Chivayo. Deputy Minister of Finance, David Mnangagwa, emphasized that intelligence unit communications are confidential and not for public consumption. Because, you know, transparency is overrated.
The controversy surrounds reports of substantial fund transfers to Chivayo’s companies, allegedly linked to election materials. According to leaked documents, over $40 million in taxpayer funds were paid to a South African printing company, Ren-Form CC, with a significant portion subsequently moving to Chivayo’s companies. The South African Financial Intelligence Centre flagged Ren-Form’s bank accounts for suspicious activity, citing rapid movement of funds and luxury purchases.
Mnangagwa’s assertion that investigations will proceed without public updates raises eyebrows. It’s almost as if they’re trying to keep the public in the dark. “These are private communications,” he said, effectively slapping a confidentiality stamp on the whole affair.
Meanwhile, Chivayo has donated over $15 million to Zanu-PF supporters and artists. One wonders where his income sources lie, especially given the $40 million contract he received for supplying election materials in 2023. Coincidence? Maybe. But it’s definitely worth investigating.
As the Zimbabwean government tight-lipped approach continues, the public is left to speculate about the extent of Chivayo’s involvement and the fate of the allegedly misused funds. Will the truth come to light, or will it remain a state secret?
source –nehandaradio.com