16th
April 2023
Sometime early this year, it was rumoured that Al Jazeera was to publish some information about the smuggling and looting of resources by the political elite and their connections in Zimbabwe.
We all waited
with bated breath for the Al Jazeera expose.
It was delayed,
but when the first
episode was published on Thursday, 23/03/2023, it lived up to its billing
and it gripped the nation of Zimbabwe. It drew similar interest in neighbouring
South Africa as well as far afield as Kenya, the United Kingdom and the United Arab
Emirates.
Three more
episodes were to follow in instalments a week apart as follows;-
Thursday 30/03/2023, Episode
2
Thursday 06/04/2023
Episode
3
Friday
14/04/2023 Episode
4
An intricate
web of illicit activities operated by mainly Zimbabwean, South African,
British, UAE and Kenyan nationals was laid bare for the world to see.
One of the major players therein is a dual Zimbabwe British citizen, Eubert Angel Mudzanire (Presidential Envoy and Ambassador at large to Europe and the Americas for Zimbabwe), who also is the founder of Spirit Embassy Church which operates in the UK. He potentially runs other businesses in the UK either directly or via proxies.
It stands to reason that Eubert Angel’s money laundering and smuggling
activities may extend to the jurisdiction of the UK since he resides in the UK
and is a frequent international traveller with a Zimbabwean Diplomatic
Passport.
Other major
players therein include at least one South African citizen, Mohamed Khan, who
owns PKSA and SALT Asset Management, South African financial services firms. These
two firms help Simon Rudland, a Zimbabwean, who co-owns Gold Leaf Tobacco, one
of the largest cigarette manufacturers in South Africa, and others launder
large sums of money through fake invoices and stolen identities. Simon Rudland lends
some of his money to Zimbabwe’s government through Fidelity Printers and
Refinery, owned by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ). In exchange, RBZ lets Simon
Rudland’s couriers smuggle millions of dollars worth of gold from Zimbabwe to
Dubai for sale.
Mohamed
Khan's financial services firms launder large sums of money through fake
invoices and bribing banks. Standard Bank and ABSA turn a blind eye or collude
with Mohamed Khan, as revealed in the documentary.
Also in the
mix is one Howard "Howie" Baker, a Zimbabwean, who owns several
gold-trading companies, including Aulion Global Trading, the firm at the centre
of gold laundering operations in UAE. He also owns Rappa Refinery, a gold
refinery in South Africa which supplies Aulion Global Trading with gold.
The President of Zimbabwe Miners Federation, Henrietta Rushwaya
(Emmerson Mnangagwa's niece) is also implicated in the money laundering and
smuggling of gold from Zimbabwe to UAE.
And
then there is Cleopas Chidodo, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAAZ) Security
Manager, who, by his own admission, facilitated the smuggling of Gold,
Diamonds, other precious minerals and Ivory from Zimbabwe as well as millions
of laundered cash to and from Zimbabwe through Robert Mugabe International
Airport. The smuggling and money laundering were by proxies of and couriers for
the former first family, the Mugabes and by proxies of and runners for the
current first family, the Mnangagwas.
Scott Sakupwanya, the flamboyant owner of Better Brands Jewellery,
ZANU-PF functionary and candidate for Mabvuku, labelled “The New Mr Gold”, also
features prominently in the 4 episode Al Jazeera “Gold Mafia” documentary, as
does his former boss, Ewan Macmillan,
also a Zimbabwean citizen closely connected to Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Also implicated
were a Canadian national, Alistair Mathias and a Kenyan national, Kamlesh
Pattni, both of whom boasted that Emmerson Mnangagwa was their partner in
corruption.
Every money
launderer in the documentary claims that Emmerson Mnangagwa, the President of
Zimbabwe, is their partner in corruption.
The proceeds
from these gold shenanigans do not benefit the Zimbabwean populace; instead,
money from sales is diverted to offshore bank accounts of the few elites
involved in the looting. It is estimated
that Zimbabwe is prejudiced by US$100,000 million every day in lost revenue
from the looted gold sales. The gold is illegally moved from Zimbabwe to Dubai.
Considering
the collapsed state of all sectors of the Zimbabwean economy and the
dilapidated state of the health infrastructure (e.g. there is only one radiotherapy
machine in government hospitals, and it is currently not working) and the high
mortality rate among all patients, including cancer patients, Zimbabweans find
this level of looting of national resources grossly immoral.
At the end of
it all, Zimbabweans were, understandably, aghast at the extent of corruption,
the amounts of gold that had been smuggled out of Zimbabwe, the obscene amounts
of money laundered and lined up the pockets of a few, including the President
of Zimbabwe and his cronies.
In summary,
what we learnt from the 4-episode Al Jazeera “Gold Mafia” is that Zimbabwe’s
gold is being exported illegally by a few individuals (e.g. Henrietta Rushwaya)
connected to President Mnangagwa with the help of Airport security and that the
proceeds are paid to a few individuals instead of the state. We also learnt
that Ambassadors at large (e.g. Eubert Angel Mudzanire) were Mnangagwa’s personal
conduit for self-enriching and illegal, corrupt deals.
We also
learnt that Zimbabwe is losing billions of dollars to illicit financial flows.
According to
global research group (2020), Zimbabwe is losing at least 1.5 billion dollars a
year through the smuggling of gold alone. When we factor in other precious
minerals and other resources, this figure runs into tens of billions.
We also learnt that diplomatic immunity is being exploited to smuggle contraband internationally by the likes of Eubert Angel Mudzanire and the Presidential entourage whenever Mnangagwa goes on international trips. Little wonder Emmerson Mnangagwa travels with such a large entourage.
Zimbabwe
fares poorly on Transparency International’s Corruption
Perceptions Index and on a number of other reputable international indices,
such as the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)’s Democracy
Index and Freedom House’s “Freedom In the World” annual report.
Cry our
beloved country.
By Information & Publicity Team
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe
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