Mugabe squeezes diamond firms over bash

via Mugabe squeezes diamond firms over bash – NewsDay Zimbabwe February 15, 2016

ZANU PF Manicaland’s 21st Movement fundraising committee has taken its begging bowl to struggling diamond mining firms in Chiadzwa to bankroll President Robert Mugabe’s 92nd birthday bash in Masvingo at the end of this month.

BY KENNETH NYANGANI

The party youths responsible for organising the event have set themselves an ambitious target to raise $800 000 for the annual jamboree.

For the past few years, diamond mining firms have been the major funders of Zanu PF’s private functions, despite their shrinking purses.

Leader of the fundraising committee in the province, Taurai Chiripamberi, said they were targeting various stakeholders in the province.

“We are targeting various stakeholders. District administrators are facilitating us to meet various stakeholders so that we map the way forward, because we are going to host a fundraising dinner on the 20th of this month,’’ Chiripamberi said.

A close source said most companies have indicated that they were in a financial squeeze and could not fund the event this year.

“Companies are struggling, but we are now targeting diamond firms. Some of our members visited the diamond mining firms in Chiadzwa, as we are trying meet our target,” a Zanu PF Youth League insider said.

“The members visited all the diamond mining companies and they indicated that they are struggling. We have arranged a dinner, where we will be selling tables to raise the required funds.”

The dinner will be held on February 20 at a local hotel where a diamond table will be going for $20 000, while a gold table was valued at $10 000 and a silver table would cost $5 000.

The silver tables will be the cheapest and would sell for $1 000 and individuals will have to part way with $100.

But MDC-T Manicaland provincial spokesperson Trevor Saruwaka said that the governing party’s priority was misplaced.

“This is more evidence that our rulers’ priorities are misplaced. Companies in Zimbabwe generally, in Manicaland specifically, have shut down and the remaining few are closing shop because of disastrous policies,” he said.

“The reality today is that companies are struggling to pay their workers and most of them are in arrears.

“Instead of raising money for the bash from diamond mining companies, they should be appealing to the diamond companies to feed starving people in the province.”

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    kalulu 8 years ago

    The lack of sensitiveness by zanu pf amazes me. When there is such a serious threat of poverty in the country due to El Nino which has prompted the government to declare the drought as a national disaster, they go on to squeeze individuals and organisations to raise $800 000 to celebrate a birthday of the geriatric who has caused immense economic, political and social problerms for the country instead of pooling the resources to avert starvation by poor people.

    Mugabe tried to camouflage this senseless and expensive birthday celebration by ordering Chinamasa to lie to the civil servants that they will get their belated ‘bonus’ when the national coffers have been emptied by this mentally sick old who is always ‘airborne’ when the country he is supposed to be caring for is on fire.

    Do these people have any conscience, I wonder.

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    Reverend 8 years ago

    It just goes to show that the president of Zimbabwe cares less about the people and only of himself. There is a story in the Bible about a rich man and a beggar. Not a good end for the rich man!