Sekeramayi hits hard times 

Sekeramayi hits hard times 

Source: Sekeramayi hits hard times – DailyNews Live

Mugove Tafirenyika      10 October 2018

HARARE – Former Defence minister Sydney Sekeramayi appears to have hit
hard times as the senator for Marondera is battling to settle some of his
obligations, the Daily News can report.

According to the Progressive Agriculture and Allied Workers’ Union of
Zimbabwe (Paawuz), the veteran politician – aged 74 – is struggling to pay
his workers at his sprawling Ulva Farm in Mashonaland East.

Raymond Sixpence, the secretary-general of Paawuz, said the union which
represents farm workers was forced to approach the Labour Court where the
matter is still pending.

“He (Sekeramayi) owes over $40 000 in unpaid wages and allowances for his
over 60 employees and we have since approached the Labour Court,” said
Sixpence.

The soft-spoken ex-Health minister – who served in various capacities
during former president Robert Mugabe’s 37-year-long reign – was not
responding to text messages sent to his mobile phone nor voice calls.

The Daily News can also report that Sekeramayi, who did not attend
deliberations in the Senate yesterday, is also heavily indebted to power
utility Zesa Holdings(Zesa) which has lately been coming hard on all
defaulting customers.

Sources said the former Defence minister, who was tipped to succeed Mugabe
before the despot’s cathartic fall last November, had since negotiated a
payment plan with Zesa to avoid sequestration.

This was confirmed by Energy and Power Development minister Joram Gumbo
yesterday.

“All individuals, all senior politicians – whether they are Zanu PF or MDC
– have to pay and I can tell you that …Sekeramayi is one of those senior
politicians in the country who came to me after his name had appeared in
the media about his non-payment … and said `things are tough on me but I
have got a payment plan’ and Zesa readily accepted and that is what I
encourage,” Gumbo said.

The Energy minister told the Daily News that he had since instructed the
permanent secretary in the ministry of Energy to compile a list of all
influential people who are in arrears to enable him to put pressure on
them to pay up their dues.

Gumbo said under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration, there
won’t be any sacred cows.

“So what I have already done is to ask the permanent secretary to give me
a list of debtors and that includes government ministers, senior people in
government, companies, farmers, schools, mines, etc. I want them listed,
and we will write to them asking them to come up with payment plans and
clear their debts.

“As far as I am concerned, there is no one I have been told by the
president that they must not pay for the power they use at their
institutions, be it at their private homes, farms, schools, even
government hospitals. None is exempted from paying and that includes me,”
he said.

In 2012, the Daily News uncovered what became known as the Zesagate.

At a time the power utility was on a nationwide power disconnection
campaign against defaulting consumers, it was revealed that Zesa was
conveniently allowing bigwigs, who were stratified under the so-called
“sensitive customers”, off the hook.

The defaulters included legislators from across the political divide,
judges, provincial governors, ministers and their deputies and permanent
secretaries.

Among the highest debtors was Mugabe and his wife Grace, who owed over
$345 000 as at December 31, 2011.

At the time, Mnangagwa, who was also listed under the so-called “sensitive
customers profile”, owed Zesa $240 824,03.

COMMENTS

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    Ndonga 6 years ago

    These stories of so called “sensitive customer people” failing to pay their Zesa bills for years are shocking. Who was it that decided who was suitable to be accepted as a member of this special group! Was it someone in Zesa or Mugabe himself?

    But we know that all of them, bar none, were milking Zimbabwe of its cash and future under Mugabe. They were constantly drunk on their stolen riches.

    Now that the Zesa cow has run dry we who have suffered under their reckless leadership all these many years are expected to feel sorry for them.

    Throw these thieves to the hyenas. Let them now feel the same pain and shame that they imposed on us for all those many years.

    And now…surprise…surprise…we see that Ed himself was owing $240 824.03 when he became our new king, but we are not told if he has made any moves to settle this debt.

    When will the madness end?

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    You cannot turn a subsistence farmer into a commercial farmer overnight. Farming looks easy but today the ZW big wigs are waking up to harsh reality.
    Back to the fields comrades to become hewers of wood and drawers of water.

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    Stewart Rau 6 years ago

    There is no way Syd is short of bucks. It is a serious case of short arms and long pockets!!!

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    EDPfee 6 years ago

    ED Pfee! Soft as wool