ED Overrules Transport Minister On NRZ Deal - Report
President Emmerson Mnangagwa reportedly blocked Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza from jettisoning the Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group (DIDG) from the US$400 million National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) recapitalisation project.
According to The Independent, Matiza wanted to bring in a Dubai-based firm, Feonirich Investments LLC, in place of DIDG. The publication quotes an unnamed senior government official as saying:
President Mnangagwa summoned Matiza over the issue on Monday and told him to explain himself and write a report proving his claims that there is no money to finance the project. And then cabinet intervened to stop the minister on his tracks over the issue.
FeedbackDIDG is a consortium of Zimbabwean investors living aboard. It won the contract to revive the NRZ in 2017 but the execution of the deal has been delayed as a result of lengthy negotiations between Government and DIDG.
More: The Independent
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