Skip to main content

OF BRIBERY,LOOTING AND CORRUPTION....


The story that appeared in the Herald of a real estate company, River Valley Properties owned by one Mrs Smelly Dube, who is described as a “grateful resettled farmer”, who build a house in Gweru for President Mugabe cannot go without probe.

The house is valued at US$50, 000, with a booster pump worth more than US$500,000 dollars with capacity to supply water to more than 4300 households both in Hertfordshire phase 1 and 2 which are currently being owned and developed by River valley properties. The reason for her building the house was to honour and appreciate the president for the land reform programme. The company also gave more than 1000 high and medium density stands to civil servants and offered to provide building materials on monthly basis payment.

For a company that doesn’t even have the sense to set up a website for its marketing and advertising, or even advertise on zimclassifieds, River Valley real estate must have so much money to splash. Minister Chombo was the guest at the handing ceremony..
The real estate industry has suffered terribly since the inception of the multicurrency system and this has made it even more difficult to own a property for the common man. Banks that were giving people loans, when the multicurrency started have stopped doing so. These banks that were giving people loans had preconditions for the loans. First they wanted a prospective loan applicant to have a certain substantial amount in their account and the property that they wanted was supposed to have deeds. Without deeds, they don’t tolerate you. Of course the loan grants differ depending on your salary.

One startling fact to note is that Hertfordshire phase 1 and 2 are not yet serviced hence there are no title deeds that have been granted as yet so what Mrs Dube has been doing is to approach low income earners such as civil servants to make monthly contributions towards the purchase of stands. Phase 1 and 2 do not have water and sewer reticulation and yet people have started staying in houses where service in not yet complete. And now donating a house worth 50,000 with a pump worth over 500,000 to the president when her company has actually defaulted in its promise of fully servicing phase 1 and 2 is day light robbery.

With the “blessing” of Minister Chombo she is invincible and there is nothing that the people there can do.It is not wrong to give or donate houses to the president but in this case Dube is doing so as to have the president’s blessing and have immunity from prosecution in milking peoples’ hard earned cash and continue defaulting in her promises. This is wrong and the responsible authorities, definately not Minister Chombo, should probe into such a scam where many prospective home-seekers have been duped by people who try to buy some treacherous political muscle by bribing their way to the top.

It seems everyone in politics is trying to catch a seat in the gravy train before it goes off its rail. I have a relative who owns a stand in Hertfordshire phase 1 who phoned me after seeing the story that she had donated the house to the president. He was arguing that Dube should have used the money to finish servicing the stands first before she thinks of even donating a house.Mrs Dube is not fresh to controversy. She is deemed untouchable because of her close connections to the first lady.

At one point she was sucked in Kwekwe Gold scam. She is a Gweru politician not a “grateful Gweru farmer” as the Herald reported. She is a close associate of Midlands Governor Jason Machaya.She once partnered ZANU PF Buhera North Mp William Mutomba to form Midkwe Minerals and attempted to grab Kwekwe based Chaka Gold Plant from its Australian owner Lee Jones.

The pledge by Mrs Dube is a fraud disguised as a token of appreciation to thank the president for the land reform. Minister Chombo seems to have ears only for sycophants.With the mushrooming of bogus land developers such as Energy Mutodi, the flamboyant musician, who have gone on the prowl fleecing many prospective home seekers of millions of dollars, many innocent people continue to lose their money. These land developers such as Dube and Mutodi demagogically pretend to be advancing the causes of potential home seekers while undermining and betraying them. Many of these home seekers have to eke out a living from meager salary while saving their money with the hope that one day they will purchase a stand.

Many have been arraigned to the courts but justice has not been prevailed because these land developers have the political muscle to make them immune from prosecution. Many dubious schemes in Harare are being run under the pretext of real estate. For example innocent home seekers have been swindled their hard earned cash in areas such as Crowhill, stoneridge,southlea park, snake park, belvedere west and budiriro 5 extension by land developers who purport to be friends with Minister Chombo.

For how long shall this injustice continue? Why are our courts magnanimous to such thieves? Do the responsible authorities have a chunk in the bounty? Why should cases of fraud be continually swept under the carpet? Why do people continue to loot and rob other people all in the name of patriotism and indigenization?

Why should politicians inflict suffering on the very people they purport to lead b y continually stealing from them.

Mrs Smelly Dube is a Politician who is stealing from people not just a "grateful farmer" as the Herald wants everyone to believe.

Rawlings Standgun Magede is a rural political enthusiast who writes from Nkayi Matebeleland North province.rawedge699@gmail.com

Comments

  1. Thank you for this article and or message. At this point in time I am unable to comment as I do not have both sides of this and will reserve comment here.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Peace Education as a tool for Post-Conflict Healing in Rwanda

By Rawlings Magede My visit to one of the Genocide memorials During the past weeks I was holed up in Rwanda visiting memorial sites and villages in a quest to learn more on how the country has recovered years after the 1994 genocide that left more than 800,000 civilians dead. The genocide lasted for hundred days and engulfed the country into a turmoil as organised killings and massacres of the Tutsi escalated. The colonial practice of ethnic profiling on identity documents aided in the easy identification of Tutsi minorities during roadblocks and targeted searches. Churches that had since time immemorial been credited for speaking truth to power become complicit in the killings and often deceitfully offered “safe” refuge to Tutsis but only alerted the Interahamwe’s (    Hutu militias) who massacred hundreds of thousands in cold blood. The snail’s pace by the international community to intervene and stop the killings further aided the killers and saw the killings stretching up to hund

HEROES DAY: A BETRAYAL OF WHAT TRUE HEROES STOOD FOR!

When Traitors celebrate Lieutenant General Joseph Arthur Ankrah led the coup against Kwame Nkrumah in early 1966 while he was away in Vietnam attending a Peace Initiative in Vietnam which sought to end the war between America and Northern Vietnam. Nkrumah’s crime they said was of making the African people politically conscious about their resources among other things. His book that he had published in 1965, Neo Colonialism, The last stage of Imperialism”, had caused a lot of hype and debate especially in Western governments. His vision was to have an African society that utilised its resources and enjoyed equality. Nkrumah survived several assassination attempts on his life; the last being the one attempted in 1964.This coup attempt brought a lot of raft changes in his administration. He fired several army generals whom he didn’t trust anymore and he formed a new regiment known as the Presidential Regimental Guard which had the sole mandate of ensuring his own security. In 1966 aft

The ICC and the legacy of the LRA Abductions in Uganda

  By Rawlings Magede With a former LRA Commander Over the past weeks, I had   a series of engagements   with representatives from the International Criminal Court (ICC) and former commanders and returnees of Uganda’s notorious rebel group, Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA).The rebel group remains active today and its led     by Joseph Kony.The engagements touched on a number of issues ranging from the conviction of former LRA commander, Dominic Ongwen by the ICC,the issue of reparations for victims of Ongwen and then the integration process of former LRA returnees into communities in Northern Uganda. The ICC and LRA On 16 December 2003, the Ugandan government referred the war crimes by the LRA to the prosecutor of the ICC.Since 1986, the LRA led by its leader, Joseph Kony had wrecked havoc on the Acholi people of Northern Uganda. The move by the Uganda government   was the first time that a state party had invoked Articles 13(a) and 14 of the Rome Statute in order to vest the Court with