Current Affairs
Borehole Controversy: Zinwa Clears Prevail International
By Itai Mazire
The Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA) has dismissed claims that government funds were used to pay Prevail Group of Companies USD 16,000 per borehole under the Presidential Rural Development Programme.
In recent weeks, Prevail Group of Companies has been in the spotlight on social media following a tour by a Parliamentary Portfolio Committee, which alleged that boreholes drilled by the company were non-functional.
During the tour, the committee gathered information suggesting that boreholes drilled under the Presidential Borehole Scheme were a “hoax” and that the company had allegedly fleeced government funds at the rate of USD 16,000 per borehole. They argued that the average cost of drilling a borehole should be around USD 5,000.
Under the Presidential Rural Development Programme, ZINWA was mandated as the implementing agency, supervising various contractors.
ZINWA’s Head of Corporate Communications and Marketing, Mrs. Marjorie Munyonga, clarified that contractors under the scheme are only paid for certified works as per their agreed contracts.
“Contractors under the Presidential Rural Development Programme are never paid a flat fee for drilling boreholes. Instead, they establish composite Village Business Units whose typical components include a solar-powered borehole, a drip irrigation horticulture garden, a fishpond, and a community water point,” said Mrs. Munyonga.
She added that the boreholes currently under ZINWA’s supervision were functional.
“ZINWA is the lead implementing agency for the Presidential Rural Development Programme, which is being carried out through various contractors under our supervision. To date, a total of 2,429 boreholes have been equipped and are functional,” she said.
The authority acknowledged that borehole breakdowns do occur but emphasized that such cases are not limited to specific provinces and are attended to once reports are made.
“The work being done by Prevail International is governed by the terms and conditions of their contract. In cases of deviation, ZINWA addresses the matter in line with the provisions of the contract, which require the contractor to carry out remedial work to ensure the functionality of the boreholes.
“While ZINWA is not aware of these specific incidences, communities and community leaders are encouraged to approach their relevant ZINWA offices for assistance if they suspect irregularities,” Mrs. Munyonga explained.
She further urged parliamentarians and local leaders to liaise directly with ZINWA officials in their areas for immediate support and reassured the nation that Prevail is already addressing the reported issues.
“These breakdowns were brought to the attention of the Authority, and the contractor is already attending to them. Some of the identified cases have since been successfully resolved,” she said.
Current Affairs
Minister Mavetera Urges Zimbabwe to Embrace AI for Economic Growth
The Minister of ICT, Postal and Courier Services of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Hon. Tatenda Mavetera, officially opened the Digital Economy Conference 2026 at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair 2026 in Bulawayo, urging Zimbabwe to embrace digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI) as key drivers of economic growth under Vision 2030.
Speaking at the conference, Minister Mavetera highlighted the urgency of adopting new technologies, quoting Klaus Schwab, who said, “In the new world, it is not the big fish that eats the small fish but the fast fish that eats the slow fish.”
She emphasised that Zimbabwe must act quickly, adding, “Zimbabwe must be fast. We must not be spectators in this revolution. We must be active participants, deliberate builders, and confident leaders.”
The minister also reflected on the launch of the Zimbabwe National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2026–2030) by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on March 13, 2026.

“The strategy is meant to drive transformation across key sectors such as agriculture, mining, healthcare, education, and finance,” she said.
The President stressed that the country’s approach must focus on local ownership, saying Zimbabwe’s AI journey “must not be defined by dependency but by ownership… building systems that understand our values, speak our languages, and solve our unique national challenges”.
Minister Mavetera underscored that the strategy is guided by the principle “Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo / a nation is built by its own people”, reinforcing the need for homegrown innovation.
She also pointed to progress in other African countries. Rwanda, under ICT Minister Paula Ingabire, has made significant strides in digital transformation, while Kenya and Ghana are also advancing AI adoption.

Quoting Kofi Annan, she said, “Knowledge is power.” Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family.” She added that Africa must take control of its digital future.
“The launch of the Zimbabwe National Innovation Acceleration Centre (NIAC) will help turn ideas into businesses and support young innovators. Practical action and innovation must lead to real results, jobs, and economic growth,” Minister Mavetera added.
Quoting Satya Nadella, she said, “Ultimately, progress is measured by the impact of technology on people,” emphasising that AI must improve lives.
“Technology should reach all citizens, from farmers to students and entrepreneurs, ensuring inclusive development,” she said.

Minister Mavetera also referenced Andrew Ng, who said, “Artificial intelligence is the new electricity”, highlighting how AI is transforming industries worldwide.
“Zimbabwe must use AI not just for basic applications but for real solutions such as improving agriculture, mining efficiency, and financial services,” Hon. Mavetera stated.
In closing, the minister called for action and collaboration, urging stakeholders to move beyond discussion to implementation.
She welcomed Minister Paula Ingabire as Guest of Honour, describing her as a key figure in Africa’s digital transformation, and encouraged stronger partnerships across the continent to build a competitive and inclusive digital economy.
Current Affairs
SA Prosecutors Push for Jail Time for Bellarmine Mugabe
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Prosecutors in South Africa have called for a custodial sentence for Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, son of the late former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, as sentencing was postponed to April 29.
The State is requesting a total of two years in prison for Mugabe 12 months for unlawfully pointing a firearm and another 12 months for violating immigration laws.
His co-accused, Tobias Matonhodze, faces significantly heavier penalties after admitting to more serious offences.
Prosecutors are seeking five years for attempted murder, 12 years for illegal possession of a firearm, another 12 years for obstructing justice, a fine for unlawful possession of ammunition, and an additional 12 months for immigration-related violations.
If granted, the combined sentences for the firearm and obstruction charges alone could amount to 24 years behind bars for Matonhodze.
Mugabe admitted to being in South Africa illegally and to pointing a firearm in an earlier, unrelated incident that occurred shortly before the shooting of his security guard, Sipho Mahlangu, at his Hyde Park residence on February 19.
The investigating officer told the Alexandra Magistrates’ Court that Mahlangu has so far received R250,000 in compensation, with an additional R150,000 still unpaid.
The officer urged the court to impose a strict sentence, highlighting that neither accused has revealed the location of the firearm used in the shooting, which remains missing.
“Both accused have not shown remorse,” the officer said, adding that their failure to produce the weapon reflects a lack of cooperation.
However, the defence argued for leniency, suggesting that other individuals present at the property could have removed the firearm. They also pointed to the partial compensation paid as a sign of responsibility, though prosecutors noted the full amount has yet to be settled.
The case has been adjourned to April 29, when sentencing is expected.
Current Affairs
A New Era of Agri-preneurship and Economic Empowerment Dawns
A groundbreaking initiative, U CAN GROW ZIMBABWE, is poised to revolutionise the nation’s agricultural landscape and economic future, moving beyond traditional farming to foster a new generation of successful agri-preneurs.
Spearheaded by Chairman Dr. David Munowenyu who is also the Chief Executive Officer for Discovery Ambulances, this visionary movement promises to transform lives and uplift communities across Zimbabwe.
Dr. Munowenyu said the profound scope of this endeavor is about building sustainable livelihoods.
“If you thought Discovery Ambulance Services was a game changer, then brace yourself for what U CAN GROW ZIMBABWE is about to become.
“This is not just another initiative it is a bold, visionary movement designed to transform lives, uplift communities and redefine the future of agriculture and economic empowerment,” said Dr Munowenyu.
He said the initiative is designed as a comprehensive value chain solution.
“U CAN GROW ZIMBABWE goes beyond farming. It is about building sustainable livelihoods, turning struggling farmers into successful agri-preneurs and creating a powerful ecosystem where innovation, technology, and opportunity meet.
From establishing agriculture hubs and seed banks to securing reliable markets for every product, this is a complete value chain solution that leaves no one and no place behind,” said Dr. Munowenyu.
He further indicated the far-reaching impact, saying it aims to achieve empowering communities.
“It strengthens food security, creating jobs, and contributing meaningfully to national development goals.
“This is about rewriting the narrative, proving that with the right support, structure and vision, anyone can grow, succeed, and thrive.”
Dr Munowenyu said the future of the country needs a morden drive and backed up with a sustainable financial system for all.
“The journey ahead is bold, the mission is clear and the impact will be undeniable. Watch closely because what’s coming is not just impressive… it is going to be truly mind-blowing.”
Dr. David Munowenyu, through his Discovery Ambulance Services, has a notable history of philanthropic contributions to Zimbabwe’s healthcare sector.
His efforts have included donating state-of-the-art ICU mobile ambulances and strengthening emergency medical response capabilities across the nation.
These initiatives have significantly improved healthcare access and outcomes for countless Zimbabweans, demonstrating a consistent commitment to community welfare and national development.
His work with Discovery Ambulance Services has been recognized for its systemic impact in reducing healthcare inequalities.
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