Zanu-PF, opposition MPs connive to “loot” US$14 million in hefty allowances

In a move that seemingly exposes the unwillingness of both Zanu-PF and opposition MPs to resolve the economic challenges facing Zimbabwe, the legislators have controversially agreed to be paid US$40,000 one off payments, totalling US$14 million for 350 members, funded by taxpayers.

Critics are blasting the opposition MPs for accepting such an offer when hospitals, clinics among other basic service providers are struggling.

Some have also viewed the move as a plan by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to buy the support of MPs ahead of the 2023 harmonised general elections. The legislators will get US$40 000 each in loans to the tune of US$14 million.

Award winning investigative journalist Hopewell Chin’ono argues that the offer was strategically made by Zanu-PF in its quest to maintain grip on power.

He further pointed out that if any MP, whether from the ruling party or opposition, was really concerned about the state of service delivery in Zimbabwe, they would have rejected the offer.

“The US$40,000 one off payment to ALL Zimbabwean MPs totaling US$14 million shows students of politics that Zanu-PF understands power!

“Those in politics to serve would ask why now? Those not bothered about dilapidated hospitals will just pocket their share. Remember that in 2023,” Chin’ono said.

“These are some of the Zimbabwean Members of Parliament that will receive a one off US$40,000 loot!

“Zimbabwe has 350 Members of Parliament, so the taxpayer will fund these MPs to the tune of US$14 million.

“All public hospitals don’t have a working radiotherapy cancer machine!”

In an interview with Nehanda Radio, political analyst Pride Mkono said the offer exposed not only Zanu-PF MPs but the opposition for being greedy.

He said it was disappointing that some of the legislators had not even uttered a word in Parliament but they are set to receive the money.

“What is apparent in the elite agreement between Zanu-PF and opposition is that we are run by a corrupt, inept and unproductive elite which is predominantly focused on accumulation,” he said.

“All they want is to accumulate at the expense of the generality of citizens. Across both parties there are greedy elites. That is why you find parties are prepared to go into an election without reforms. And it’s those same individuals who return to Parliament and continue enjoying those benefits.

“It is actually disappointing if you look at the service that they have done. Some of the MPs have not even spoken a word in Parliament.

“They have contributed nothing in Portfolio Committees, but there they are, getting US$40 000. It will take an average young person two lifetimes of 60 years each, which is 120 years to earn US$40 000. And it’s quite shocking that we have these very greedy elites who are just serving their own interests,” Mkono said.

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  • Shephard Marufu

    Zim politicians are the same across the political divide they only worry about themselves and their close associates

    • Jimmy Muzhewe

      Shephard Marufu nyangwe iwe dai wange uri mp mari yacho waitoidawo

  • Davison Janhi

    CCC must give an official statement that distances themselves from the self enriching looting of public funds

    • Alfa B Banhu

      Davison Janhi you are dreaming hahahahaha

    • Alfa B Banhu

      Patience Rusere Chaizvo kutomuka uchibika doro kuti mudzimu yandirasha hahaha

    • Vuyo Dube

      Davison JanhiDavison Janhi 😂😂😂uri kutaura wega apa

  • Davison Janhi

    I am a CCC in DNA but if they dont which means they are selfish ,greedy and corrupt

    • Ronald Mapfumo

      Davison Janhi so you are trying to say you didn’t know that they greedy, corrupt and selfish all these years from MDC to CCC 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • Andrew Liversalt Schomani

    Eraaaaaaaaaaa ZANU Pf hooligans needs to loot alone or CCC is working under these ZANU Pf hooligans

  • James Ba Jahiem

    Pamari pane nharo apo.You think they are in parliament to represent us??There are in it for themselves

  • Roell Ndomupei Simora

    If people thought politicians are there to represent their interests first, they better think twice. When it comes to money or other non monetary benefits, you would be surprised how they forget their political differences and unite for a “common cause”

  • Simba Georgeson

    The best for people is to just not vote for all those involved

  • Liberty Maboreke

    There is no ruling party n no opposition yet in Zimbabwe,just thieves and opportunists.
    Wait till the time is right,I will come and rule you.
    Aluta continua ✊.