Grace and her associates are said to have grabbed
residential stands worth US$10 million in the upmarket development without
paying a penny.
Arosume Property Development (Pvt) Limited were appointed
as developers for the land on Carrick Creagh Estate allocated to Sally Mugabe
Housing Cooperative in 2005 and have now lodged complaints with the Zimbabwe
Anti-Corruption Commission and the Special Anti-Corruption Unit in the
President’s Office.
Zacc spokesperson, Commissioner John Makamure said the
commission would investigate all reported cases of corruption without fear or
favour, including the Carrick Creagh Estate.
“We are dealing with all suspected cases of corruption that
have either been reported to us, that have appeared in the media or even on
social media. We are determined to allow the law to take its course,” he said.
It is alleged that Mugabe transferred to companies under
the directorship of two of her children, Bona and Robert Mugabe Jnr, seven
stands totalling just under 10,2ha.
Companies and individuals associated with the First family
that benefited include Farai Olivia Mushonganyika who obtained land worth
US$364 000 without paying, Junior Gumbochuma for land worth US$544 000 (1,2ha),
Penking Investment for land of US$812 000 and Montshow Investments for land of
US$1,9 million.
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