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Friday, December 18, 2020 NewsdzeZimbabwe
ZIMBABWE Defence Forces (ZDF) commander General Phillip
Valerio Sibanda and State Security minister Owen Mudha Ncube have been
implicated in a messy mine ownership wrangle after Chantelle Chikafu, the woman
who masqueraded as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s daughter ejected a Shamva miner
John Maungwa from his gold-rich claims, reportedly went around saying she
enjoyed protection from them.
Chikafu reportedly dropped Sibanda and Ncube’s names in
deciding to defy a High Court order evicting her from the mine located inside
Umfurudzi Game Park.
She is reportedly working with Shamva North legislator
Oscar Gorerino to wrest the mining claims from Maungwa. She was recently
THE Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has confiscated and ordered the forfeiture of vehicles worth US$160 000 owned by convicted former principal director of State residences in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), Douglas Tapfuma.
Zacc ordered the forfeiture of the vehicles through the Money Laundering Act (Chapter 24:24), Zim Morning Post can report.
This amended legislation was enacted to ensure a more comprehensive legal framework for asset recovery, combating money laundering and regularisation of lifestyle audits of public officials.
In an interview with the Zim Morning Post, Zacc chairperson Loice Matanda-Moyo said the anti-graft body is on a drive to recover all ill-gotten wealth.