GRACE SISTER CHARGES TO BE DROPPED

The State is considering dropping charges against former first lady Grace Mugabe’s sister Shuvai Gumbochuma for fraudulently processing the sale of State land.

Gumbochuma appeared before Harare provincial magistrate Vongai Guuriro for routine remand p…

The State is considering dropping charges against former first lady Grace Mugabe’s sister Shuvai Gumbochuma for fraudulently processing the sale of State land. Gumbochuma appeared before Harare provincial magistrate Vongai Guuriro for routine remand proceedings and was advised of the development. “The accused person’s docket is at the Prosecutor General’s office for further perusal. There’s

These Ministers are likely to go as Zanu PF bigwigs pile pressure on Mnangagwa to reshuffle cabinet

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is under pressure from senior Zanu PF officials to reshuffle cabinet, which has failed to turn around the imploding economy, the Zimbabwe Independent understands. Mnangagwa, who swept to power through a military coup in Nov…

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa is under pressure from senior Zanu PF officials to reshuffle cabinet, which has failed to turn around the imploding economy, the Zimbabwe Independent understands. Mnangagwa, who swept to power through a military coup in November 2017 which toppled long-time ruler Robert Mugabe, is struggling to stem and reverse the economic meltdown. This […]

Ginimbi tax evasion investigations complete

Source: Ginimbi tax evasion investigations complete | Daily News HARARE – Businessman Genius Kadungure was back in court yesterday for continuation of his $22 million tax evasion case. Kadungure was represented by Jonathan Samkange when he appeared before Harare regional magistrate Vongai Guuriro. Prosecutor Shephered Makonde advised the court that investigations in the matter had […]

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Source: Ginimbi tax evasion investigations complete | Daily News

HARARE – Businessman Genius Kadungure was back in court yesterday for continuation of his $22 million tax evasion case.

Kadungure was represented by Jonathan Samkange when he appeared before Harare regional magistrate Vongai Guuriro.

Prosecutor Shephered Makonde advised the court that investigations in the matter had been completed and a trial date would be issued for Kadungure on March 21. According to the State between February 2009 and May 2016, Kadungure allegedly made misrepresentations to Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) that his company Pioneer Gases made total sales of $2 777 678,13 although the total was

$9 092 951,51.

It was alleged that Kadungure made the misrepresentation to avoid paying tax and Zimra was prejudiced $417 940, 58.

The offence came to light when Zimra investigated operations of Pioneer Gases and a lifestyle audit of Kadungure. On March 2, 2016, Kadungure told Zimra investigators that he owned a Domboshawa residential property valued at $200 000, Rolls Royce, Bentley Range Rover, a Mercedes-Benz S Class and BMW motor vehicles.

Zimra investigators asked Kadungure to prove the source of income but failed to do so leading to his arrest.

Between January 2010 and December 2015, Kadungure did not declare sales made by his Pioneer Gases amounting to $9 092 951.51 and concealed assets valued at $1 191 713.45.

Section 81 (1) (a) of the Income Tax Act required Kadungure to file tax returns and pay tax due to the Commissioner of Taxes.

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Political parties withdraw from National Dialogue

Source: Political parties withdraw from National Dialogue | Daily News HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s multi-party initiative for a national dialogue could soon reach a dead-end after three political parties withdrew citing lack of credibility among other reasons. Sources who were present during the closed door meetings said some of the political parties were beginning voice […]

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Source: Political parties withdraw from National Dialogue | Daily News

HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s multi-party initiative for a national dialogue could soon reach a dead-end after three political parties withdrew citing lack of credibility among other reasons.

Sources who were present during the closed door meetings said some of the political parties were beginning voice concerns over the direction the talks were taking.

United Democratic Alliance (UDA)’s Daniel Shumba wrote on his Twitter handle soon after the meeting saying he had formally withdrawn from the National Dialogue process which he described as  “insincere, choreographed, and highly compromised, with some political principals singing for their supper.”

“We disagree with the process, purpose, issues and level of engagement. Clearly, no outcomes can be expected from this facade.

“The process starts with a predetermined agenda even before agreeing on the moderator, issues, or milestones.

“It’s inconsequential and of no effect,” he said.

While many had hoped for a national dialogue facilitated by the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC), the organisation’s chairperson Selo Nare told this publication that the OPC was handling the dialogue.

With regards to the facilitator, Shumba added: “It (meeting) was presided over by a Nare (Selo Nare), who is clearly out of his depth, and following a Zanu PF script. They refuse to broaden the participation to include other stakeholders,” he added.

Some political parties who snubbed the meeting echoed Shumba’s sentiments questioning Mnangagwa’s model of dialogue which “fails the credibility test”.

In a letter addressed to Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet (OPC) Misheck Sibanda, Build Zimbabwe Alliance leader Noah Manyika said: “No meaningful dialogue can happen without neutral and credible convener being agreed on to facilitate a broad and inclusive dialogue that will include trade unionists, political parties, civic groups and all stakeholders to ensure that the views and interests are represented.”

He added: “It is in my view that a dialogue without MDC Alliance and any other critical stakeholders … the (dialogue) will not pass credibility tests locally and globally and it is our collective  responsibility and specifically that of our convener that would emerge from this process to ensure that everyone who needs to be at the table is included.”

While this could have been a significant development which could signal the beginning of fresh dialogue to normalise politics in Zimbabwe, another political party also slammed the door to dialogue.

People’s Progressive Party of Zimbabwe leader Timothy Chiguvare also wrote: “We regret to inform you that we will not be taking part in the national dialogue due to the position we have taken as a party and intend to make our position public very soon.”

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