Emmerson Mnangagwa government is allegedly funding the newly established Mambo dynasty the Secretary for Matabeleland Chiefs Nothiwani Dlodlo has alleged.Mike Moyo was installed recently as the Mambo of Rozvi people.
"Mambo Dynasty is a parallel structure but shockingly am told it's full funded by ministry of local government for all its activities.When journalists wanted clarity from the minister of local government for a week he wasn't answering his phone. " Dlodlo said.Dlodlo added that the government wants to take away portions of land from the Ndebele Chiefs and replace with Shona ones.
"This came to light during the 7/9/2019 coronation of Mike Moyo as Mambo King event at Mawabeni we are aware of this plan to push Ndebele Chiefs out of their areas of jurisdiction."Coronation of Bulelani Khumalo as King Lobhengula the second was stopped last year on 02/03/2018 by ministry of local government through Bulawayo High court citing that Zimbabwe constitution doesn't accommodate a King.but the same ministry of local government under same constitution that doesn't allow a King to be coronated fully funded and supported the coronation of Mike Moyo on 7/9/2019 as Mambo King.
"Moyo's installation was attended by the Ministry of Local Government and a member of parliament.Tenda bus owner in court over smuggled goods.Prominent Mutare businessman, Ernest Mungwari, owner of Tenda Buses, has been arrested on allegations of obstructing the police and Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officials from confiscating goods that had been smuggled into the country.
Mungwari (72) and businesswoman Mary Njokwe (34) yesterday appeared before Mutare magistrate Tendai Mahwe, who granted them $150 bail each and ordered them not to interfere with the State witnesses.The pair was not asked to plead and will appear in court on November 28 for trial.Prosecutor Nyasha Mukonyora told the court that Mungwari and Njokwe obstructed police officers and Zimra officials from confiscating contraband that had been smuggled into the country.Mukonyora told the court that on October 13, three police officers were on anti-smuggling duties at Sakubva bus terminus.
The detectives received a tip off that Njokwe had loaded contraband from South Africa which she had received from a Tenda bus.Detectives proceeded to Tenda garage in Mutare and observed two motor vehicles leaving the premises, The detectives followed the motor vehicles until they reached Sakubva Musika rank where they intercepted them.After the detectives intercepted the vehicles, the court was further told that the detectives demanded to see the declaration papers of the goods, but none could be produced, prompting the cops to effect an arrest on Njokwe.
"Mambo Dynasty is a parallel structure but shockingly am told it's full funded by ministry of local government for all its activities.When journalists wanted clarity from the minister of local government for a week he wasn't answering his phone. " Dlodlo said.Dlodlo added that the government wants to take away portions of land from the Ndebele Chiefs and replace with Shona ones.
"This came to light during the 7/9/2019 coronation of Mike Moyo as Mambo King event at Mawabeni we are aware of this plan to push Ndebele Chiefs out of their areas of jurisdiction."Coronation of Bulelani Khumalo as King Lobhengula the second was stopped last year on 02/03/2018 by ministry of local government through Bulawayo High court citing that Zimbabwe constitution doesn't accommodate a King.but the same ministry of local government under same constitution that doesn't allow a King to be coronated fully funded and supported the coronation of Mike Moyo on 7/9/2019 as Mambo King.
"Moyo's installation was attended by the Ministry of Local Government and a member of parliament.Tenda bus owner in court over smuggled goods.Prominent Mutare businessman, Ernest Mungwari, owner of Tenda Buses, has been arrested on allegations of obstructing the police and Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officials from confiscating goods that had been smuggled into the country.
Mungwari (72) and businesswoman Mary Njokwe (34) yesterday appeared before Mutare magistrate Tendai Mahwe, who granted them $150 bail each and ordered them not to interfere with the State witnesses.The pair was not asked to plead and will appear in court on November 28 for trial.Prosecutor Nyasha Mukonyora told the court that Mungwari and Njokwe obstructed police officers and Zimra officials from confiscating contraband that had been smuggled into the country.Mukonyora told the court that on October 13, three police officers were on anti-smuggling duties at Sakubva bus terminus.
The detectives received a tip off that Njokwe had loaded contraband from South Africa which she had received from a Tenda bus.Detectives proceeded to Tenda garage in Mutare and observed two motor vehicles leaving the premises, The detectives followed the motor vehicles until they reached Sakubva Musika rank where they intercepted them.After the detectives intercepted the vehicles, the court was further told that the detectives demanded to see the declaration papers of the goods, but none could be produced, prompting the cops to effect an arrest on Njokwe.
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