Companies linked to Zimbabwe tender billionaire, Kuda Tagwirei, have been awarded a contract to supply food to the Zimbabwe military. The company is linked to ZANU-PF officials in the ZYC.
Willard Manungo is linked to companies associated with Kudakwashe Tagwirei primarily through his role as chairman of Sakunda Holdings, a major fuel import and distribution company known to have close ties to ZANU-PF and Tagwirei’s business network
The connections between the individuals involved in Agrifora’s military food supply contract and Kudakwashe Tagwirei can be outlined as follows:
Willard Manungo is a high-ranking government official, serving as Permanent Secretary for State Enterprises Reform, Corporate Governance and Procurement. He has been involved in government procurement processes and public sector reforms
The Agrifora company supplying food rations to the military is reportedly fronted by Chief Secretary Rushwaya and Willard Manungo’s sons. This indicates a direct family link between Manungo and the company benefiting from the military food contract.
Who is Willard Manungo?
-Chairperson of Sakunda Holdings
-Appointed by ED to head the State Enterprise Reform & Corporate Governance Unit
-Former Ministry of Finance permanent secretary
-Board member of RBZ, ZIMRA, IPEC, PTA Bank & ZCHE
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