Matemadanda Accuses ZANU PF Members Of Abusing “Mnangagwa’s Goodwill” To Further Corruption.
2 November 2020
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Victor Matemadanda

The open door policy of President Mnangagwa should not be abused for corruption, Zanu PF National Commissar Victor Matemadanda has warned.

The warning comes as reports surface of corrupt people using photographs of themselves meeting the President to disrupt investigations.

Speaking during Sunday’s Mashonaland West Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meeting in Chinhoyi, which was aimed at discussing the impending District Coordinating Committee (DCC) elections, Matemadanda said many party members were abusing the President’s goodwill to conduct corrupt activities.

The new administration led by President Mnangagwa has made a commitment to eradicate corruption.

“We have people who have taken advantage of President Mnangagwa’s open door policy to conduct corrupt activities,” said Matemadanda.

“These people manipulate the warm response they would have received from the President. Some use photographs they would have been taken together with President Mnangagwa to engage in corruption. Recently, security agents arrested Henrietta Rushwaya who we suspect is among those who abused the open door policy.

“The Second Republic has continued to fight corruption since its coming to power. Arrests have been made by both the police and the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission. Britain should not lecture Zimbabwe about corruption, democracy and sanctions. Our government, through the leadership of President Mnangagwa, is leading the nation in the right direction.”

Matemadanda, who is also the Deputy Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, said the country’s defence forces were not going to fold hands and let detractors derail the peace and development agenda.