The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) yesterday
arrested three Government officials for allegedly abusing the Presidential
Scholarship Programme.
Deputy Director Scholarships in the Office of the President
and Cabinet Oliver Mucherwa and two workers in the same office — Godknows
Mupembe and Silent Mubariki — were nabbed for allegedly doctoring an invitation
letter from Fort Hare University in South Africa.
ZACC spokesperson Commissioner John Makamure confirmed the
arrests yesterday, saying the trio will appear in court today.
‘‘We have arrested Oliver Mucherwa, Deputy Director
Scholarships in the Office of the President and Cabinet, and one Godknows
Mupembe, an officer in the same office, for fraud arising from their fraudulent
doctoring of an invitation letter from Fort Hare University in South Africa
where the office had been invited to attend a graduation ceremony.
‘‘Apparently the office had seconded students under the
Presidential Scholarship Programme.
“The initial invitation was for two days but the two,
acting in connivance with another deputy director who is still at large,
doctored the invitation and extended the invitation by seven days to cash in on
travel and subsistence allowances,’’ Comm Makamure said
‘‘The third accused, who was also arrested, is Silent
Mubariki,’’ Comm Makamure said.
It was not clear when the offence was committed, but a
source said it was during former President Mugabe’s tenure
In July this year, ZACC arrested a director in the Office
of President and Cabinet.
Former Director of State Residences Douglas Tapfuma was
arrested after he allegedly imported personal vehicles without paying duty. He
is said to have argued, during the time of importation, that he was doing so on
behalf of the State. Herald
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