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Dabula board cash vanishes, receipts go missing too
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75356, member: 636"] Three ex-board members from Dabula Community Co-operative Limited in Kenmaur, Lupane District, Matabeleland North Province are being accused of stealing almost $400,000 from the organization. Silas Moyo, Perseverance Tshuma, and Mthenjwa Gumbo allegedly pocketed rental payments and other money during their time running things. The co-op ordered an independent audit after members got suspicious, and the 70-page report shows that around $391,386 in rental income basically vanished without any proper records. The auditors discovered that these three collected payments using co-op receipts but never got board approval or kept proper books. A bunch of financial documents went missing or got destroyed, which makes it look like they were covering their tracks. The co-op is drowning in debt and owes the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority about $17,000. Members voted to suspend the accused trio while cops investigate, and the co-op is trying to get back stolen assets like a Mazda pickup truck and fuel tanks that disappeared. [/QUOTE]
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