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Association of Mines Managers of Zimbabwe annual conference kicks off – NewsDay

In an interview with NewsDay business on Thursday, AMMZ president Elton Gwatidzo said the event was a four-day annual event which would end on Sunday, hosted under the Theme ‘Zimbabwean Mining Landscape – Transition Towards the Present-Day 4th IR’.

THE Association of Mine Managers of Zimbabwe (AMMZ) annual conference kicked off on Thursday in Victoria Falls, following a visit to the Hwange Thermal Power Station for miners to get an appreciation daily power cuts.

This comes as power cuts continue to negatively impact on the miners’ ability to continue operations or to scale up the production of their minerals.

In an interview with NewsDay business on Thursday, AMMZ president Elton Gwatidzo said the event was a four-day annual event which would end on Sunday, hosted under the Theme ‘Zimbabwean Mining Landscape – Transition Towards the Present-Day 4th IR’.

“The association is meant to promote the viability of mining industries in Zimbabwe,” he said.

“Today we started off with a technical visit to one of our stakeholders, the Hwange power company (Hwange Thermal Power Station) so that the association would have an appreciation of issues to do with energy supply as energy supply is our main driver to our production. We also understand their challenges as well.”

He said the association was a grouping of mine managers as an affiliate of the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe mandated to advance technical issues at the mines such as health and safety and academia.

“Day two of the Conference will resume at 7am (Friday). The conference will be a full day event running concurrently with the AGM (AMMZ annual general meeting). The day will end with the President’s 51st anniversary dinner which is to start at 7pm,” Gwatidzo said.

He said the day will include networking, filled with different activities all for networking purposes such as golf, helicopter rides, bungee jumping, safari tour, and nature walks.

Apart from power cuts, foreign currency shortages continue to limit the ability of miners to import raw materials that can also support increasing production.

 

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Minister warns scammers impersonating his name – NewsDay

Machakaire said he has since filed a police report while also conducting private investigations to bring the scammers to book.

Youth Empowerment and Development minister, Tinoda Machakaire, has warned Zimbabweans at home and abroad to be wary of yet-to-be-identified scammers who are on the prowl impersonating him and other high-profile Zimbabweans demanding money.

In a statement, Machakaire accused the scammers of causing him reputational damage in business, politics, and government.

Machakaire said he was inundated with reports of fraudsters impersonating him and using foreign-registered telephone numbers to target their victims requesting money.

“It has come to our attention that there are misleading messages circulating on social media, requesting for payments or suggesting business partnerships with high-profile Zimbabweans. One of the names used is Machakaire,” Machakaire said.

“The public is being warned to be alert and wary of any United Kingdom, South Africa and Mozambique phone numbers which will be used to impersonate high profile Zimbabweans asking for money transfers.”

Machakaire said he has since filed a police report while also conducting private investigations to bring the scammers to book.

“Be advised that police and other law enforcement authorities are on the lookout for such scammers and legal action will be taken to deal with such criminals,” he said.

“We want to warn the public about the same and falsehoods being spread by unscrupulous criminal elements. We condemn their actions and we are conducting investigations to find those who are involved in such criminal activities.

“The scammers are using the phone number below ‪+27 843 663 324.”

There have been several reports of Zimbabweans falling victim to scammers who impersonate high-profile people to cheat people of their money.

 

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Minister warns scammers impersonating his name – NewsDay

Machakaire said he has since filed a police report while also conducting private investigations to bring the scammers to book.

Youth Empowerment and Development minister, Tinoda Machakaire, has warned Zimbabweans at home and abroad to be wary of yet-to-be-identified scammers who are on the prowl impersonating him and other high-profile Zimbabweans demanding money.

In a statement, Machakaire accused the scammers of causing him reputational damage in business, politics, and government.

Machakaire said he was inundated with reports of fraudsters impersonating him and using foreign-registered telephone numbers to target their victims requesting money.

“It has come to our attention that there are misleading messages circulating on social media, requesting for payments or suggesting business partnerships with high-profile Zimbabweans. One of the names used is Machakaire,” Machakaire said.

“The public is being warned to be alert and wary of any United Kingdom, South Africa and Mozambique phone numbers which will be used to impersonate high profile Zimbabweans asking for money transfers.”

Machakaire said he has since filed a police report while also conducting private investigations to bring the scammers to book.

“Be advised that police and other law enforcement authorities are on the lookout for such scammers and legal action will be taken to deal with such criminals,” he said.

“We want to warn the public about the same and falsehoods being spread by unscrupulous criminal elements. We condemn their actions and we are conducting investigations to find those who are involved in such criminal activities.

“The scammers are using the phone number below ‪+27 843 663 324.”

There have been several reports of Zimbabweans falling victim to scammers who impersonate high-profile people to cheat people of their money.

 

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Cops in court over stolen Presidential inputs – NewsDay

Nelson Chinembiri (36) and Maxwell Mukono (34), who are both stationed at Marondera Criminal Investigation Department, appeared before magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa, who remanded them to today for bail application.

TWO police detectives appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court yesterday charged with criminal abuse of office after they took bribes to conceal the theft of Presidential farming inputs.

Nelson Chinembiri (36) and Maxwell Mukono (34), who are both stationed at Marondera Criminal Investigation Department, appeared before magistrate Marehwanazvo Gofa, who remanded them to today for bail application.

Allegations are that on October 24 this year, Diana Dune, an Agritex officer in Macheke, was issued with 75 x50kg bags of Compound D fertiliser and 75x10kg bags of maize seed at Timbermills Grain Marketing Board (GMB) in Macheke. 

The inputs were issued under the Presidential inputs scheme and were meant to be distributed to farmers in ward 34, Macheke.

It is alleged that instead of taking the inputs to ward 34, Dune connived with Solomon Makaka and sold the fertiliser to Maxwell Takawira, a local businessman.

The State alleges that on November 3, the accused persons received information about the theft of the fertiliser and proceeded to Munamba business centre, where they found the 75x50kg bags of fertiliser at Takawira’s shop.

Instead of seizing all the fertiliser, the duo demanded a bribe to cover up for the theft.

Takawira allegedly gave the accused persons US$500.

Chinembiri and Mukono only seized 20x50kg bags and left behind 55x50kg bags.

The accused persons then told Takawira to move the remaining 55 bags to a secure place to conceal evidence of the theft.

It is alleged that on November 4 and 5, the duo arrested Makaka and Dune and took them to Marondera Magistrates Court for remand placement.

It is alleged that later during the same week, the accused persons met Takawira at N Richards shops in Marondera and demanded more money and they were given US$100. 

The State alleges that on a different occasion, the accused persons met Takawira at Marondera Post Office and they were given US$130.

In total, they received US$730 from Takawira.

It is alleged that on November 14, Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) officers received a tip-off about the incident and went to Munamba business centre to investigate.

The Zacc officers recovered the remaining 55 bags from Takawira.

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