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Moses Chingwena

Chingwena accident sucks in top cop

A senior police officer based in Harare allegedly attempted to cover up a road traffic accident involving prominent businessman Moses Chingwena, who ran over and killed a pedestrian, Shephard Mukatira, in Harare’s leafy suburb of Gletwin last week on Saturday night.

Croco fight spills into High Court

A long-standing feud between Croco Holdings main shareholders — Moses Chingwena and Farai Matsika — has spilled into the High Court, with Matsika seeking a forensic audit and valuation of the company plus payment of full value of his 30 percent shareholding.

Fat cats accounts freeze: Is Mnangagwa eating his own?

By Philemon Jambaya

He is a sly operator, deceptive to those who take him for granted. Like his moniker, a crocodile-known for deceptiveness, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has left those who stood with him but allegedly abusing the privilege in muddy waters.

Leading the victim’s list is Priscah Mupfumira, the ex-Tourism minister who has been languishing in remand prison for allegedly abusing her office for personal enrichment.

6 300 families face eviction from Chiredzi farm

About 300 families settled at Samba Ranch Farm in Chiredzi are facing eviction to pave way for businessman Mr Moses Chingwena who was reportedly granted a High Court order to evict the families. Chingwena is one of the main shareholders in Croco Motors and has close ties with Zanu-PF. For some reason he always wins tenders […]

Croco Motors suspends CEO

A nasty fight is brewing between Croco Holdings Limited main shareholders Mr Moses Chingwena and Mr Farai Matsika after the latter was suspended as the group chief executive for ordering valuation of the company to determine the value of the business. The unpleasant events taking place at the company began early last year when Mr […]

Govt punishes Croco Motors over Mujuru

HARARE – The government is cracking down on a leading multi-franchised automotive dealership, Croco Motors, over its real or perceived links to former vice-president Joice Mujuru and her late husband, retired army commander General Solomon Mujuru.

Selous Hotel ownership wrangle: Nehanda Citizen Report

Through our investigation we have learnt that Moses Chingwena, has made a strategic move to distance himself from the hotel. lt is confirmed that in July of this year 2014 Chingwena, approached the current hotel workers and told them that he had sold the hotel to a Co-operative called HALA GROUP OF HOTELS.