Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has claimed that the minister of Mines, Winstone Chitando is hindering progress in the Mines sector.
Mliswa posting via his Twitter account yesterday accused Chitando of corruption. The Norton Legislator made reference to Chitando’s dealings at Hwange Colliery to illustrate the corruption of the Mines minister. He alleged that Chitando ordered a reconstruction of the HCCL to cover up his corruption.
Below is Mliswa’s thread on Chitando;
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@energymutodi No procurement or transaction took place at Mimosa without Chitando, as a CA its a shame! The mining sector won’t go anywhere with him on top&why investors aren’t prepared to loan Zim even a cent. Conglomerates aren’t keen to come to Zim to “pay” for deals2/ As a Minister isn’t it clear that with HCCL listed on the ZSE,LSE&JSE you can’t continue dealing without scrutiny?In an effort to avoid exposure you push for a Reconstruction Act Order which itself was totally out of order,who will invest in a country under such circumstances?
3/There must be rule of law at some point,are we there yet or have backslid?Those are issues to drive my brother
@energymutodi I know you’re candid&hope this doesn’t get you in trouble but for us to move this country forward we need to be honest to@edmnangagwa he needs the truth4/Sadly, people surrounding
@edmnangagwa are of no value to him at all. He tried them in his quest for a new dispensation but they’re not the answer@InfoMinZW they’re responding to the old dispensation.
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