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One Million Man March Funds stolen in Bulawayo
08 Jun 2016 at 13:28hrs | Views

The Zanu PF One Million Man March has divided Bulawayo province's Youth League as it has suspended two of its executive members for allegedly misusing funds.
About $600 is unaccounted for.
Secretary for Transport Maqhawe Sibanda and the acting Secretary for Administration Leo Nyoni were suspended on Saturday during a One Million Man March post mortem meeting held in the city.
Sibanda and Nyoni are accused of diverting about $600 which was meant to organise transport for party members.
The youth league's Bulawayo provincial secretary for Information and Publicity, Colleta Shoko, said the two had been suspended and the matter was referred to the national executive for disciplinary action.
She said the provincial executive resolved that it cannot work with members who cannot be trusted with party funds.
"After they presented their report, the figures didn't add up. Between $300 and $600 was found to be missing. They failed to justify how they used the money as per our agreement as the provincial leadership. The provincial executive resolved that they be suspended. We've forwarded our resolutions to the national executive for disciplinary action," said Shoko.
"Other members suggested that we forgive them but it was resolved that this was a serious matter. Executive members should be accountable with the party's funds. Last year Mpofu (former youth chair Khumbulani) was suspended for misappropriating $200. So we resolved that they also must be held responsible."
About $600 is unaccounted for.
Secretary for Transport Maqhawe Sibanda and the acting Secretary for Administration Leo Nyoni were suspended on Saturday during a One Million Man March post mortem meeting held in the city.
Sibanda and Nyoni are accused of diverting about $600 which was meant to organise transport for party members.
She said the provincial executive resolved that it cannot work with members who cannot be trusted with party funds.
"After they presented their report, the figures didn't add up. Between $300 and $600 was found to be missing. They failed to justify how they used the money as per our agreement as the provincial leadership. The provincial executive resolved that they be suspended. We've forwarded our resolutions to the national executive for disciplinary action," said Shoko.
"Other members suggested that we forgive them but it was resolved that this was a serious matter. Executive members should be accountable with the party's funds. Last year Mpofu (former youth chair Khumbulani) was suspended for misappropriating $200. So we resolved that they also must be held responsible."
Source - chronicle