Zimbabwe: Money Doesn't Fall Like Manna, VP Chiwenga Slams Fake Entrepreneurs
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Chiwenga issues warning on corruption, day after Tagwirei's "tenderpreneur" defense – Nehanda Radio
HARARE - Zimbabwe's Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has delivered a strong condemnation of corruption and "phantom entrepreneurship," widely seen as a direct rebuke of businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei, who recently declared that avoiding government tenders makes one "foolish." The post Chiwenga issues warning on corruption, day after Tagwirei’s “tenderpreneur” defense appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
Chiwenga warns tender cartels ‘day of reckoning is coming’ - Zimbabwe News Now
VICTORIA FALLS – Vice President Constantino Chiwenga on Thursday continued his crusade against cartels using political connections to win massive government contracts, warning that “the day of reckoning is coming.” Chiwenga told a congress of the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce in Victoria Falls that the country was witnessing a growing culture of so-called businessmen flaunting wealth with no known enterprises, an apparent jibe at tenderp…
VP Chiwenga Reinforces Position On “Zvigananda,” Castigates Rise Of Shadowy Entrepreneurs
Speaking at the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce (ZNCC) congress in Victoria Falls on Thursday, 26 June, Chiwenga condemned what he described as a growing culture of “briefcase entrepreneurs,” where wealth emerges from unknown sources. He said this trend of phantom entrepreneurship is not only damaging to the economy but also morally bankrupt. Said Chiwenga: We must shun unscrupulous “so-called businesspeople” operating from briefcases with…
The Presidency of Communications Directorate Disinformation Combat Center (DMM) warned the public against scammers who are trying to call and deceive citizens on behalf of the Ministry of Treasury and Finance. All official correspondence regarding the Tax Inspection Board (VDK) is made only through the Electronic Document Management System (EBYS). DMM asked citizens to be careful.
The Presidency's Directorate of Communications' Counter-Disinformation Center (DMM) warned against fraudsters who reach out to citizens on behalf of the Ministry of Treasury and Finance or its affiliates and present themselves as authorized persons.
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