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Senior ZANU PF figures withdraw support for notorious Mafia Boss Francesco Marconati

by George Tshuma
12 Jun 2024 at 00:38hrs | Views
Senior ZANU PF political figures in Matabeleland North have severed their ties with notorious Italian Mafia boss Francesco Marconati. The move comes amid increasing frustration over Marconati's blatant disregard for advice and his persistent undermining of the rule of law. This dramatic turn of events follows his recent arrest for evading court-mandated community service, which he was supposed to conduct along with his son Alessandro Marconati.

Throughout his years of illegal activities, Marconati has been a controversial figure in Matabeleland North. He has been accused of abusing his workers and preventing fellow directors from accessing mines in the Bubi district. However, a tipping point seems to have been reached, prompting even his staunchest supporters to abandon him.

A police source based in Matabeleland North, who spoke on condition of anonymity, revealed that one of Marconati's chief protectors, Senator Mbambo, has also withdrawn his support. "Senator Mbambo has been influential in ensuring Marconati's protection, often swaying the police not to arrest him despite his criminal activities," the source disclosed. "But now, even he has had enough and joined other political leaders in distancing themselves from Marconati."

The disenchantment with Marconati is palpable in the community. Two local residents, who asked to be quoted, expressed their relief at the news of his arrest. Mthokozisi Ncube stated, "We are happy that Marconati has finally been arrested. He has been abusing our sons who work at his mine, treating them poorly and showing no respect for the community." Another resident, Sipho Dube, added, "We hope he stays in prison for a long time. His actions have caused a lot of suffering here, and it's time for justice to be served."

The withdrawal of political protection from senior ZANU PF figures marks a significant shift in the region's power dynamics. Marconati's once formidable shield is seemingly crumbling, leaving him vulnerable to the legal repercussions of his actions. His arrest follows a warrant issued by the Harare Provincial Head of the Judiciary Services Commission, which cited his failure to conduct the community service he was sentenced to after being found guilty of threatening to kill his business partner, Li Song.

Marconati's downfall is seen as a victory for the rule of law and a warning to others who might consider similar paths of corruption and exploitation. The community of Matabeleland North is now watching closely, hopeful that this arrest signals a new era of accountability and justice.

As the legal proceedings continue, there is a growing expectation that Marconati will face the full weight of the law. The withdrawal of his political protection underscores a broader message: no individual, regardless of their influence or connections, is above the law.

Source - Byo24News