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Mawere is a Zimbabwean businessman that was brought back into Zimbabwe by Mugabe to create the first black bankers in Zimbabwe. He was employed at the World Bank and was ear marked to be the CEO

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Mutumwa Mawere was a prominent figure in Zimbabwe’s business landscape, known for his involvement in various industries, including mining, manufacturing, and telecommunications.

Here’s a revised statement incorporating the information we’ve discussed:

Mutumwa Mawere was involved in the formation of Telecel Zimbabwe, a major mobile network operator in the country. He also played a role in the establishment of Africa Resources Limited (ARL), a powerful conglomerate with interests in mining, manufacturing, and other sectors. While Nicoz Diamond is not directly a subsidiary of ARL, it is a diamond mining company that operates under the Nicoz Limited financial services group.

This statement provides a more accurate overview of Mawere’s business ventures and clarifies the relationship between Nicoz Diamond and ARL.

Bushiri

Bushiri has been removed from South Africa fraud case. The case relate to activities from 2017 and 2019 through the bank account of the company Rising Estates.

Bushiri’s co-accussed are set to be tried separately after a judge agreed to separate Bushiri from the case p-ending the outcome of the extradition case.

– Bushiri is now being accused of receiving electronic transfers amounting to R73 million and was originally being charged with over 350 counts of money laundering, racketeering and fraud.
– The money was obtained as investments in forex and commodities.
– Each investor was supposed to invest a minimum of R100 000
– The platforms used by Bushiri were not registered.
– The scheme was also marketed in the USA
– No investments were done and all payout were made from the amounts that were invested by other members.

Kariba in ambitious plans

The Team’s findings are presented below:
a) Kariba’s development thrust should remain focussed on tourism development which should be focused on the Regional Context. The town is currently in a stagnant phase of urban development
b) A new town centre is needed. Land has already been identified.

c) The town needs more land for residential and institutional development

d) The town boundary should be extended eastwards to eat into NRDC’s Wards 1 and 2

e) The apparent conflict of interests between MOK and National Parks over land and jurisdiction matters should be amicably resolved so that they work together in the common interest.

f) There is a need for an understanding between the three entities to identify common interests and modalities for turning conflict into cooperative interest.

g) Mahombekombe should be decommissioned and cleared and turned into a tourist accommodation zone. Hotels, lodges, boating and fishing clubs, etc. Land should be set aside for this relocation over the coming years.

h) The District hospital at Heights is inadequate and inaccessible to the greater population of Kariba. A new hospital should be built in or around Nyamhunga where the bulk of the population lives. Alternatively, the current Nyamhunga Clinic should be upgraded to a district hospital alongside the Kariba Hospital at Heights.

i) There are not enough primary and secondary schools in Kariba. As a result, there has been a proliferation of private schools operating out of private homes with inadequate infrastructure. Land should be set aside for boarding schools too – private or public.

j) Human/Wildlife conflict is a serious matter. Unnecessary loss of life. Council and National Parks should agree on ground rules on how to manage this matter. For example, the population of crocodiles in the Lake must be controlled and managed.

k) The Lake may now be a victim of overfishing. Need to look at the management of fish breeding and nutrition in the Lake.