Grace owns Wellcash: Parly told 

Grace owns Wellcash: Parly told 

Source: Grace owns Wellcash: Parly told – DailyNews Live

Mugove Tafirenyika      27 September 2018

HARARE – Local Government minister July Moyo was yesterday grilled in
Parliament over government’s engagement of a company owned by former first
lady Grace Mugabe as debt collectors in several local authorities.

Opposition MDC MP Job Sikhala set the ball rolling yesterday during the
questions without notice session in the National Assembly, questioning the
legality of the engagement of Wellcash Debt Collectors whose directors
allegedly include former Local Government minister Saviour Kasukuwere.

“We know that during the climax of the previous government commissions
were appointed to run local authorities which went on to engage Wellcash
Debt Collectors which we know for certain is owned by Grace Mugabe and
Kasukuwere so we would want to know what the company’s locus standi is in
doing so,” Sikhala asked.

In response, Moyo said he was not aware of the company and suggested that
the former St Mary’s MP bring evidence to that effect.

This drew the ire of MDC legislators who all stood up in unison, each of
them itching to ask follow up supplementary questions.

National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda, however, gave it to Sikhala to
exhaust his questions as he had also stood up on a point of clarification.

“If the minister does not know about the company that is collecting debts
on behalf of local authorities including Harare, Chitungwiza, Gweru and
some other municipalities, then it is safe to conclude that he is sleeping
on duty,” Sikhala said, adding that “I can bring primary evidence to
substantiate what I am saying”.

This prompted Mudenda to direct Moyo to properly respond to the question
to which the minister responded by saying “I am not aware of any policy of
government that allows local authorities to engage debt collectors and if
there is any, the MP can give me the names so we can correct that”.

However, Mudenda – clearly unsatisfied by the response – reminded Moyo
that the company is known and that he ought to consider what the
legislator had raised.

“The company is known and I suggest that the minister should go down and
find out and then come back with a ministerial statement on the issue,”
Mudenda ruled.

The Wellcash issue is not new in Parliament after it was raised in the
eighth Parliament in a motion moved by the then Matabeleland South
Proportional Representative MP Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga (MDC).

Misihairabwi-Mushonga wanted to know why and how the company was
contracted by several entities to do debt collection ahead of other
companies.

While the legislator pointed out that Wellcash has four directors
including  John Mutonono, Cashington Mavunduke, Panganai Fobo and Lancilot
Muswere she doubted that given the coverage that it enjoyed in the public
media “it just cannot have these people, they must be some bigger force
somewhere”.

The same issue was also raised by the then Zanu PF Goromonzi West MP Beata
Nyamupinga.

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    Ndonga 6 years ago

    Amazing.

    How can July Moyo, our well connected Minister of Local Government claim to not know the company that is collecting bad debts on behalf of several of his largest Local Governments?
    Surely the Minister would not lie to Parliament?

    But there again perhaps he has as yet not recovered from being buried alive by Lloyd in Redliff?