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Government Summons Strive Masiyiwa

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Government Summons Strive Masiyiwa

Econet  Global founder Strive Masiyiwa has been called to appear before Parliament to give oral evidence on an issue where his company is accused of failing to pay Masvingo Municipality for rented land.

The land in question houses the company’s base stations.The register of lease agreements shows that Econet has 16 base stations in Masvingo, despite fact that some of the lease agreements with municipality expired years ago. For example one of them for Lot 75 Rujeko B base station measuring 180 square metres has expired. Lot 5 lease agreement was signed on August 1, 2017 and expires on July 31, 2022. Other lease agreements such as that for Lot 7 Don Bosco Primary School and Lot 8 Flamboyant Hotel base stations signed in January 2014 have no expiry dates.

Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (Pac) member Dexter Nduna (Chegutu West MP) yesterday confirmed that Masiyiwa had been summoned to appear before Parliament.

The anomaly with regards to the lease agreements was unearthed by Auditor-General (AG) Mildred Chiri’s 2019 report on local authorities.

“Parliament is a big institution and this is the reason why the committee seeks the input of the proprietor, not messengers (Econet bosses) with a view that he explains the anomaly where his company is not paying for that leased land. The AG exposed this and the committee has gone further to try and find out what has been happening and how this is happening,” Nduna told NewsDay.

He said Pac would find out what exactly transpired and recover the money.

Section 299 of the Constitution confers Pac with unlimited oversight powers over State and council’s financial activities.

“We are seeing revenue leakages in the form of underhand dealings. We are seeing proliferation of Econet base stations and we shudder to think if this (not paying council) is also not happening in other towns,” Nduna said.

Pardon has been a technology enthusiast his entire life and has spent the better part of last decades in information technology and security, and he writes with an aim to remove some of the "mysticism" from the cyber world. He’s the Editor at Techunzipped. Away from the keyboard, you're likely to find him playing with the latest gadgets or the latest Game.

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