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ZANU
PF official grabs 50 houses, stands
The Financial Gazette (Zimbabwe)
July 29, 2004
http://www.fingaz.co.zw/fingaz/2004/July/July29/6096.shtml
The scandal-ridden
Municipality of Chegutu has produced a damning report alleging that controversial
ZANU PF councillor and deputy mayor Pheneas Mariyapera acquired 50 houses
and stands worth millions in a well-orchestrated scam that could drag
in senior government and ruling party provincial officials in Mashonaland
West.
The report, dated
June 29 2004 and sent to Local Government, Public Works and National Housing
Minister Ignatius Chombo on July 5 2004, was compiled by the acting town
clerk, Marufu Chigwenzi Zinyowera, after residents and council workers
had queried the continued decline of services in the town.
Mariyapera, who is said to have the backing of ZANU PF Mashonaland West
provincial bigwigs, was implicated in an earlier report by a government
task force as the chief culprit behind the disappearance of funds from
the council's drying coffers as well as the abuse of $150 million in ratepayers'
money.
On the acquisition of council stands and houses, the report said it was
common knowledge that most of the houses had not been paid for in the
normal way.
"The deputy mayor has in his name 23 houses/stands. In addition, there
are at least 27 others registered under his family name - Vhurumundu,"
the report said. "There is wanton disregard for municipal by-laws with
respect to the location of buildings. The extent of interference in management
and nepotism is highlighted . . . which shows the list of Mariyapera's
relatives employed by the Municipality of Chegutu . . . All of these buildings
belong to the deputy mayor and his circle of friends who openly boast
that Chegutu is their turf."
Zinyowera said there was an additional list of Mariyapera's friends currently
being compiled.
"The final proven figure of stands and houses owned by the clique is staggering,
taking into account the size of Chegutu.
"Unless the above areas are redressed decisively, no amount of recapitalisation
will bring normalcy to the Municipality of Chegutu," the report said.
"There is need for the party (ZANU PF) to launch an immediate and thorough
investigation into the above and other areas of concern," it said.
According to the damning report, Zinyowera said to bring normalcy back
to the Chegutu Town Council, issues that needed urgent attention included
greed in the acquisition of property and stands by councillors and council
employees and strategic recruitment and placement of workers with criminal
intents leading to the abuse of the home ownership scheme.
Other burning issues, the report said, included the wanton destruction
and conversion of municipal capital equipment to personal use by councillors
and nepotism in the recruitment and promotion for council workers and
defeating the course of justice by protecting criminals.
Efforts to get comment from Chombo's office proved fruitless.
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