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Drama at AAG meeting, members clash over misappropriation of funds
24 Oct 2011 at 19:27hrs | Views
There are reports that the Affirmative Action Group (AAG) meeting this Monday afternoon turned into a freak-show as former executive members clashed on allegations of misappropriation of funds, ZBC reported.
The AAG meeting, which drew provincial leadership got rowdy after allegations of maladministration were levelled against the Supa Mandiwanzira led executive by one of their own, Themba Mliswa, who was the first vice president of the empowerment group.
Supa Mandiwanzira (pictured) could not stomach the accusations and had to address the gathering clarifying issues levelled against his team.
This follows accusations and counter accusations which almost sucked in other members of the empowerment group.
AAG President, Mr Philip Chiyangwa swiftly intervened saying those elected into the executive should champion the vision of the empowerment group more than individual benefits.
AAG has been facing constraints following the passing of the vote of no confidence on the Mandiwanzira led executive which subsequently led to the stepping down of members, paving way for founder members to take control of the group for the next three months.
The AAG meeting, which drew provincial leadership got rowdy after allegations of maladministration were levelled against the Supa Mandiwanzira led executive by one of their own, Themba Mliswa, who was the first vice president of the empowerment group.
Supa Mandiwanzira (pictured) could not stomach the accusations and had to address the gathering clarifying issues levelled against his team.
AAG President, Mr Philip Chiyangwa swiftly intervened saying those elected into the executive should champion the vision of the empowerment group more than individual benefits.
AAG has been facing constraints following the passing of the vote of no confidence on the Mandiwanzira led executive which subsequently led to the stepping down of members, paving way for founder members to take control of the group for the next three months.
Source - ZBC