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WOZA
responds to allegations of fraud in Zvishavane
Women
of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA)
March 09, 2010
WOZA leadership would
like to take the opportunity to respond to reports in the media
that members of its leadership have been involved in fraud in Zvishavane.
On 15th February 2010, information reached Jenni Williams, WOZA's
National Coordinator that members in Zvishavane had been paying
a monthly subscription fee of US1 to a self-appointed committee
through its self-appointed coordinator, Adams Samson. Harare members
who were facilitating a workshop in Zvishavane at the time verified
this.
Williams immediately
traveled to Zvishavane to meet with some of the 'committee members'
who in turn advised that Samson had told them this was a directive
from the National Coordinator. Williams advised them that this was
a misrepresentation. Initial meetings had been conducted on 16 and
17 November 2009 and facilitators conducted official recruitment.
These procedures entail a signing of a 'sisterhood bond' and completing
of a membership counterfoil whereupon the membership card is given
to the member. WOZA does not charge a membership fee.
A further meeting with
more committee members was set up for 17 February 2010. An interview
with the 'Treasurer' Jane Chitumba and a study of accounting records
also confirmed the fraud. When asked to explain where the money
collected was or explain how it had been used, the treasurer said
she said this book was in the hands of Adams Samson. She also explained
that he had used money to travel to Bulawayo at least three times
a week on so called official WOZA business. She could not produce
evidence of this and as he had not been called to Bulawayo by WOZA
on any occasion, expenditure could not be accounted for. No clear
accounting procedure or receipting process for subscriptions was
presented. Additionally there was a list of people who had opened
bank accounts and when asked, it was explained that WOZA wanted
accounts opened so that members would be given money in their accounts
for income generating projects. Committee members were asked why
they had not telephoned Williams to verify but they answered by
saying that Samson had told them they could not call directly.
The committee, including
the Treasurer and Williams proceeded to the Zimbabwe Republic Police
to report the matter. Case number RRB 0726519 refers. The complaint
made by Jenni Williams as National Coordinator is that Adams Samson,
a self-appointed coordinator, had misrepresented WOZA membership
procedures by making people pay a monthly subscription. It was estimated
that 800 members had been paying a monthly subscription and according
to the 'policy' people had to back pay to August which they determined
as their date when they started their 'branch' of WOZA.
1. WOZA is aware of members
recruited in a series of meetings in November 2009 and workshops
in January and February by direction of the National Coordinator.
2. WOZA does not and
has never charged a joining fee, subscription or payment for membership.
3. WOZA wishes to make
it categorically clear that there is and has never been a formal
structure in Zvishavane and neither did WOZA call for the formation
of a committee nor engage anyone to represent WOZA in Zvishavane.
WOZA has ordinary members countrywide who trained as human rights
defenders and work shopped on various subjects. Only once the national
leadership is confident that members have a solid grounding in the
defence of human rights, is a structure formed and once in place
national leaders preside over the election of an interim leadership
awaiting confirmation from the annual congress where elections for
leaders are held.
4. WOZA pray the Zimbabwe
Republic Police secure the arrest and prosecution of Adams Samson
and any accomplices they discover have a case to answer. WOZA also
request that the police act professionally and refrain from allowing
this matter to be subject to propaganda or to be politicised. It
was not easy for WOZA leaders after the harassment they suffered
at the hands of the police to make this report and to insist the
police open a docket after they refused. We make this request as
we note the matter covered in The Midlands edition of The Chronicle
of 5 March 2010 quoting a 'police spokesman' misrepresenting and
sensationalising the matter before them.
5. WOZA call on victims
of this fraud to cooperate with the investigating officer, Detective
Sergeant Moyo based at CID Zvishavane so that them matter can be
swiftly prosecuted.
6. WOZA advise
members who were told to open bank accounts that they have never
promised to deposit funds for income generating projects. This was
a false promise manufactured by Adams Samson to hook people into
paying subscriptions, which he could convert to his own use.
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