A WARRANT of arrest has been issued against Chief Makoni’s
wife, Redempter Gwasira after she absconded court in a case in which she is
facing allegations of stealing farming inputs worth $57 600 from a contracting
company.
Gwasira (44) of Fairfield Farm, Mufusire in Headlands is
alleged to have abused her position as the chief’s wife to impose herself on
the inputs distribution committee before diverting inputs meant for other beneficiaries
to personal use. The inputs were for the Intwasa Pfumvudza Programme.
State prosecutor Mr Gift Mutigwa told the court that
Gwasira only distributed 2 400 inputs hampers and appropriated 1 440.
He said: “The complainant is Berin Nathaniel Stockhil of
Kent Farm Marondera. He is the founder of Intwasa Pfumvudza Programme and is
also a farmer. The programme is a loan scheme supplying inputs packed in
hampers to farmers. The benefiting farmer will then pay back after harvest.
“Stockhil introduced the programme to Chief Makoni in the
2016/17 season. The scheme was mainly targeting the community leadership in the
said area. The scheme was then extended to any interested farmer in Chief
Makoni’s area. The inputs were being directed to Chief Makoni’s office for
further distribution to farmers.
“The farmers had formed groups of 10 and opened accounts to
which holders would append signatures in acknowledgment of receipt, as well as
for accountability. Stockhil would then supply inputs, which would be
distributed from Chief Makoni’s office to farmers and each farmer was to
receive 8 hampers containing lime, fertliser and seed maize.
“Gwasira took advantage of being the chief’s wife and with
intention to steal, forced herself on the distribution committee. Thereafter
she received three truckloads with 3 840 packs for distribution to farmers in
Mufusire area. The offence came to light
after the harvest, as affected intended beneficiaries did not make repayments
they were supposed to do to the bank.
“Consequently, the complainant instituted an investigation,
which revealed that Gwasira distributed 2 400 packs and failed to account for 1
440. As a result of Gwasira’s actions, the complainant suffered an actual
prejudice of $57 600 and nothing was recovered”. Manica Post
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