Chivi ZILWACO stealing presidential inputs

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Tibatsireiwo kuno kwaChivi, mbavha dzeZanu dzarura.

The looting of Presidential inputs by some ZILWACO (Zimbabwe National Liberation War Collaborators Association) executive members in Chivi is astounding.

Presidential inputs stealing is rampant in the country as evidenced by this January story in state owned Sunday News.

The executive members took delivery of a whole 30 tone truck and only distributed 10 tons and the rest they hid it at (name supplied)’s shop for sale for their own benefit at Chivi Growth Point.

They are selling fertiliser, mhunga, maize seed, mapfunde and chemicals meant to benefit ordinary ZILWACO members who are wallowing in poverty in the arid district.

As I pen this letter the inputs are being sold at the lady’s shop at Chivi Growth Point and they are doing it openly without any shame.

There is this other executive member from Chivi North (name supplied) who is working in cahoots with the shop owner.

Please police, ZACC and the media help us expose these crooks or get them arrested for stealing from the poor.

These people boast that they are untouchable because they are close to the powers that be.

Tashungurudziwa nembavha idzi dzemusangano, President pindirai vanhu varikuba nezita renyu.

Kutora zvavarefu nekureba, pasi nefufuro.

Pasi nezvigananda.

Yours antiZvigananda, Chivi Growth Point

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