Jonathan Moyo and Mnangagwa faction after my head – Temba Mliswa

via Jonathan Moyo and Mnangagwa faction after my head – Temba Mliswa | Zimbabwe Daily News  Wed, Apr 2nd, 2014

Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chair and Hurungwe West legislator Temba Mliswa yesterday said the ruling party’s secretary for administration and Minister of State in the Office of the President, Didymus Mutasa, facilitated an out-of-court settlement for him in a US$165 million plus dispute with Mr Conrad “Billy” Rautenbach.

The dispute stemmed from money Mliswa said he was owed for facilitating Mr Rautenbach’s interests in Hwange Colliery, Unki Platinum Mine and the Chisumbanje ethanol plant.

Mliswa said some of the deals guaranteed him shareholding in the projects.

On Sunday, Mutasa denied playing any role in the Mliswa-Rautenbach wrangle.

At a Press conference in Harare yesterday, Mliswa reiterated  that Arda board chair and former Zanu-PF Manicaland provincial chairperson Basil Nyabadza — and other unnamed politicians — were in the deals.

He claimed Mr Rautenbach bought Nyabadza a house in Mutare and gave “brown envelopes” to several politicians whose names he said he would soon reveal to oil his deals claiming Mr Rautenbach, who he described as Zimbabwe’s biggest land owner, owned the Government.

Nyabadza yesterday said he was contemplating legal action against Mliswa over the allegation.

Mliswa said his multi-million-dollar deals with Mr Rautenbach were entirely verbal and there was no paperwork to confirm them.

The politician demanded at least US$165 million from Mr Rautenbach as facilitation fees and shareholding in the three projects after linking him to several senior politicians pursuant to landing the contracts.

Mliswa alleged that Mr Rautenbach got platinum claims worth over US$4 billion for free from Government at Unki and fraudulently sold them for US$1 billion, none of which benefited the country.

He said he was owed 10 percent of that sum, translating to US$100 million, for his verbally-agreed shareholding in the Unki platinum concession.

On Hwange, Mliswa said he was to be paid US$10 per tonne of coal and US$5 for every tonne of coke supplied to Hwange Thermal Power Station.

Mliswa yesterday also said Mr Rautenbach was the biggest land owner in Zimbabwe with over 2 000 square kilometres in Nuanetsi, 30 000ha in Chisumbanje, and 30 percent of Anglo-American platinum concessions.

“Billy claims to own the entire Government. No wonder the ministers are dilly-dallying at the end of the day (in bringing him to book) … All these transactions happened in front of people. People of repute, and when I am sitting with national leaders and we agree, I consider the deal signed and sealed.

“But yes, we have a problem with politicians who are hungry who then circumvent you so that they can gross too,” Mliswa said.

“It is also a normal business practice, whether it is normal business practice I do not know but in Zimbabwe we would call it normal business practice, where you take somebody to a leader but the next thing that leader is circumventing you and is dealing with that.

“So, there was an exchange of many brown envelops and time will come when we shall name who received the envelopes and who did not.”

Mliswa insisted that his business transactions with Mr Rautenbach were above board and explained the role Mutasa played in the whole saga.

“It is a normal business practice to demand a share of the cake if you are involved. There is nothing amiss about that and since 2011 we then withdrew the transactions on the basis that the Minister of Presidential Affairs HonourableMutasa came to me and said Billy had approached him for us to settle this out of court.

“The onus is on you (journalists) to go and ask the Honourable Minister ‘did Billy ask you to settle this out of court?’ Because he is an Honourable MP and he so happens to be my uncle, I trusted my uncle. I decided that the matter be settled out of court because he had gone and asked him to do that.

“Basil Nyabadza was there. I am the one who took Billy to Arda. Basil Nyabadza never knew Billy. Why was I in a flight from Harare to Arda? Certainly I was not a flight attendant. It is a helicopter, a helicopter does not need a flight attendant. So what was I doing?
“It would be good for him (Billy) to answer what I was doing on that flight,” he said.

“I told you the role that Mutasa played in us wanting to go to Chisumbanje. He is a leader in Manicaland. It is no secret. You, munosvika kumusha kwababa moti tichada kupinda ne investment iyi.

“I had applied for this (Chisumbanje). I did not have money. I then incorporated Billy. Billy was interested in Arda Sisi. I told him Arda Sisi is too small why don’t you go to Chisumbanje?

“So the relationship with Mutasa is him being a senior Government leader and the leader of Manicaland.”

Mliswa said as a director in the companies he was entitled to allowances.

“I do not come cheap. I am not one of those who get satisfied about being given a brown envelope and go. I want a stake in the business, especially if it is a lucrative business,” he said.

Mliswa also explained the role Zanu-PF Politburo member and former Hwange chairman Cde Tendai Savanhu played in the deals.

“I approached Government and Honourable Savanhu was the chairman of Hwange. We wanted to do business with Hwange. What was wrong with approaching a chairman of a company?

“It was then left to the CEO Fred Moyo to deal with it. Again, that transaction did not come out the way it was supposed to come out,” he alleged.

Mliswa said Mr Rautenbach got a Hwange coal claim after pledging to Government to improve power generation by supplying coking coal.

However, Mliswa said, Mr Rautenbach exported the coal even as Zimbabwe battled electricity shortages.

He further accused Mr Rautenbach of exporting four million litres of ethanol from Chisumbanje, as reported by State media yesterday.

This, he said, caused panic because of the mandatory blending policy, forcing Government to turn to Triangle for ethanol supplies.

On Nyabadza, Mliswa said: “Basil Nyabadza benefited with a house in Mutare. You can call him and ask where he got the house from. His companies are not doing well. Billy Rautenbach bought a house for him, no wonder he has become a spokesperson for Billy when you talk about Green Fuel.

“Tell him that the true shareholder in this business says ‘Billy bought you a house. Can you show the world where you got the money from?’”

He accused Nyabadza, whom he constantly referred to as “Uncle Tom”, of fronting white interests in Chisumbanje and the Save Conservancy.

Nyabadza yesterday denied the allegations and indicated he would report Mliswa to the police.

Mliswa said The Herald’s detailed reports on the saga were a reflection of factional fights in Zanu-PF, and that reporters had been paid to scandalise him.

He then accused Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo of abusing the public media to settle political scores.

“There are factions in the party. I am sure the Minister of Information belongs to another faction so he will also attack another faction. I say this boldly without fear,” Mliswa said.

He associated Prof Moyo with party big wig Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“It is not a secret that Minister Moyo was once associated in the Mnangagwa faction,” he said.

Prof Moyo yesterday denied being in any faction saying since Mliswa had admitted involvement in factions he was not fit to continue holding the office of Mash West provincial chairman.

“This comrade is out of order. His incoherent ranting is equivalent to that of philandering husband who when his wife notices just before they go to bed that he is wearing a woman’s underwear, he adorned by mistake after having a quickie with his small house on his way home, wonders aloud exclaiming: “who put this underwear on me?” The comrade has clearly been caught with his hands in the till and he thinks he can cover up his naked corruption by seeking refuge in what he declares to be his faction against what he imagines to be a rival faction. And the comrade’s self-indulgent claim that only the public media is uncovering corruption or that there’s a factional agenda to the coverage can only be believed by the walking dead among us. The entire media is doing a good job for which it should be commended by all well meaning Zimbabweans.

‘‘But if the comrade is still capable of sobering up I am sure he will see how wayward he has gone and he will hopefully come to his sense and get down from the money helicopter and stand firm on his feet because he is a chairman of one of our ten provinces and he needs to live up to his responsibilities within the party without throwing mud all over the place in defense of racketeering and corruption in pursuit of some US$165 million. Just because he has come out and declared that he belongs to a faction in Zanu PF does not mean we are all like him and we belong to factions. He is definitely in a class of his own as exemplified by his confirmation that he had helicopter rides for which he expected to be paid millions of US dollars. Who else out there and what faction can boast of that corrupt feat?

‘‘Otherwise everybody knows that he has been posing as a champion against corruption Parliament making all sorts of scurrilous allegations of corruption against some government ministers but nobody has accused him of speaking from the podium of a faction. So when does he see factions and conspiracies? Only when he is in the dock?  But now he has let the cat out of the bag about his factionalism and he now must be told that, having openly declared that he belongs to a faction, he does not qualify to retain his position as chairman of Mashonaland West Province because factionalism is against Zanu PF’s constitution, ideology and policies,” Minister Moyo said.

Mliswa did not explain why, as a responsible legislator, he had not reported Mr Rautenbach to the police but said he would raise the matter in Parliament today.

 

COMMENTS

WORDPRESS: 18
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    The Mind Boggles 10 years ago

    Drive carefully Temba

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    Doctor do little 10 years ago

    If this had happened in America we would have a record breaking movie on the cards. I don’t think a lot of us realized the level of corruption and the level of arrogance that is connected with these people. If I was Apolitical I would change my nom de plume. I would be very embarrassed. Temba has always had this untouchable attitude, even during his rugby days he always forced matters to suit his misguided ideas. This time he does Zimbabweans a favour by revealing how corrupt him and his colleagues are. The uncle is kicking himself for not making sure Temba was taking his medication. Whilst all this is happening the President is worried about a visa application for his wife. Also a deafening silence from the Vice President.

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    Mavhu Mavhu 10 years ago

    Temba is disgustingly corrupt. All he is doing here is confessing it and telling us the role he has playing in destroying Zimbabwe.

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    Jack the Rabbit 10 years ago

    Mavhu Mavhu too true.

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    gorongoza 10 years ago

    Themba. The good thing about you is you are corrupt, cocky and very stupid. You can tell all, including confessing your corrupt activities without knowing. You are silly but useful to Zimbabwe! Keep it up.

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    Mugabe forever 10 years ago

    When a true hero stands up, no body supports him. You are have been crying for years for a true leader with a spine.someone who will not be afraid to stand up to corruption …. but when someone actually steps forward… you throw stones at him…. yes he was corrupt …but he seems to be a principled man.. pamberi na temba …. Temba for president

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    Challenge Ndlovu 10 years ago

    Hwange Colliery has now collapsed because of this currupt mafia that was earning $10 per tonne for taking a ride in a helicopter. Families are sufferin in your name. Your judgement day is coming.

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    Madlanduna 10 years ago

    Yes we really wanted to know how all this people got so rich it’s because nobody was ably to reveal their ill gotten, I also do not understand why people are throwing stones at Mliswa ,maybe we are all corrupt we scared of our dirty doings, reveal them all Themba nguthembile mfana wami like your name.

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    Sonofngwazi 10 years ago

    MA VULTURES AKUDYANANA KKKK

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    What a Greek comedy, keep going Temba, but mate I suggest you need to be afraid, very afraid!

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    loveness 10 years ago

    Mliswa you are on the right path.Africans support brave people.very soon you will be on top dont stop.those people criticizing you are cowards who are very scared and jelousy.in africa from the time of tshaka, mandela, robert mugabe, tsvangirai, now malema african people support bravery.Thats how heros are made,

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    Ag shame!! We reap what we sow

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    zaranoor 10 years ago

    Temba has always been an arrogant trouble maker. He is so far gone that he shoots his mouth without thinking. He ruined rugby in Zimbabwe with his arrogant attitude. I would understand if he got 1.65 million but 165 million. I think even in normal countries 165 million is too much money. I’m sure even Bill Gates thinks 165 million is too much money. Temba you live by the sword you die bu the sword. I think its to late for Zimbabwe to recover 165million I’m in shock. What i am really blow away by is Cuthbeth Dube. If you earn a salary of US$500,000.00 I would like to know for the record what people in the world earn meaning high flyers. Zimbabweans have lost the meaning of values and principals its all about money. Very sad that people have forgotten core values. Greed and power is what is left. Very very sad. What are we going to leave our children.

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      Yes! And we call ourselves a Christian nation. What gospel are the preachers preaching. We need a big wake up call in the church. If you call yourself a Christian do you look like Christ? Or do you resemble the world and ZPF. may God search out our hearts

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    Mukanya 10 years ago

    Chopper ride for US$165m

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    zimbabwean 10 years ago

    All people supporting Temba are as idiotic and barbaric as him. Chiyangwa got rich by operating a mafia style extortion business on foreign business. Pamire did the same, Kasukuwere followed and now its Temba doing the same. Dont you see the trend. The extortions are operated under the banner of Affirmative Action. What kind of Affirmative Action gives one individual entitlement to USD 165 million whilst the government is failing to pay USD300 per month salary for civil servants. Temba you are corrupt and rotten to the core. You say Billy is not putting money in the fiscus, if he had given you that USD165 million, were you going to put it in the fiscus?. You have been dealing with Billy for a long time and he has been paying you, did you put anything in the fiscus?. Instead you are on top of the list on looters who are bleeding our fiscus to death. I have never heard of any business agreement that is verbal, unless its corruption. Unless you have been sharing your loot with Grace or Bob, l foresee your ass in a coffin or in jail soon. You are a fool Temba

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      May all these de be exposed. And they will. god will NOT allow sin to be hidden for ever! be warned. judgment is at the door and God is not mocked!

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    ONYONYOO 10 years ago

    Dear Can Themba Mliswa jnr Sir.
    With all due respect there is no such faction as you imagine.
    You are creating a “P’fessor and Mananga – Gwa” faction.. No Thanks but No Thanks at all. Povo like you have managed to instill fear in the povo’s innocent minds… I mean “that Faction” is just a figment of your few pove imagination.. Finish en Claar. Can Themba wrote excellent, well of course most humorous works of FICTION in short story format just like you.
    Fret not my broor!!..