NSSA BOSS CAUGHT IN BIG SCANDAL: ZANU PF CORRUPTION EXPOSED!

Zimbabwe is in deep trouble. The country is suffering, and people are struggling to survive. But while ordinary citizens suffer, the leaders and their friends are busy making deals to benefit themselves. A new scandal has come out, and it is clear that corruption is everywhere. The people in power are using their positions to take money and control businesses for their own benefit.
A new case has exposed how National Social Security Authority (NSSA) chairman Emmanuel Fundira is involved in a dirty deal. He is being investigated by the police for helping someone extort money from a big company in Zimbabwe’s tourism industry. This case shows how powerful people are using their positions to manipulate businesses and make themselves rich while the economy collapses.
Fundira is accused of giving secret information to Paula January, a former worker at Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG). January was fired from RTG, but now she is using inside information to threaten the company. She wants RTG to either give her money or her old job back. If they refuse, she says she will report them for corruption. She even warned them that the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) would come after them. But the real problem is that the person giving her this information is none other than Fundira himself, the chairman of NSSA, which owns a big part of RTG.
The whole plan is to destroy RTG’s market value. This will allow Fundira and his business partners to buy shares at a very low price and take over the company easily. The police have questioned him about this case, and the evidence is clear. Audios have been leaked where January is heard talking about secret financial details from RTG—information that only Fundira could have given her.
This case is another example of how Zimbabwe’s leaders are working only for themselves. Fundira is supposed to protect the businesses under NSSA, but instead, he is using his position to destroy them. It is shocking that someone in such a high position is involved in such dirty activities. But this is not surprising because corruption is the way of life for people connected to ZANU PF.
For years, Zimbabweans have suffered because of bad leadership and corruption. The economy is destroyed, businesses are struggling, and ordinary people cannot find jobs or food. But the people in power do not care. Instead of fixing the country, they spend their time making deals for themselves. They take money from the government, use their positions to manipulate businesses, and make secret agreements to keep themselves rich.
This scandal also shows how the system is broken. Zacc is supposed to fight corruption, but it is being used as a tool by corrupt individuals. Instead of going after the real criminals, it is being used to settle personal scores and help people like Fundira achieve their selfish goals. January was even able to predict when Zacc officials would raid RTG, showing that she has control over them. How is that possible if the system is fair?
This is the kind of corruption that is destroying Zimbabwe. The government claims to be working for the people, but in reality, they are only working for themselves. NSSA owns 91.6% of RTG, and now it wants to sell 56% of its shares. Fundira and his partners want to buy them at a cheap price. To do that, they are trying to bring down the company’s value so they can take over easily. This is a classic case of how corruption works in Zimbabwe.
People must wake up. The country is being looted in broad daylight. While ordinary citizens struggle to put food on the table, the powerful are busy making themselves richer. This must stop. Zimbabwe needs leaders who care about the people, not selfish individuals who only think about their pockets. The people must demand justice and accountability.
Fundira should be removed from his position immediately, and he must be investigated properly. Zacc must stop being a tool for corrupt individuals and start doing its real job—fighting corruption. If Zimbabwe continues to allow such corruption, the country will never move forward.
This is not just about one company. It is about the future of Zimbabwe. Corruption is killing the country, and if people do not stand up now, things will only get worse. The time for silence is over. It is time to take action and demand change!