Chipinge chief accused of stealing food aid

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Stephen Ephraem
CHIPINGE – A Chipinge traditional leader,
Chief Mupungu (born Happison Nxumalo) of the Nguni/Ndwandwe people in Chipinge
South is making headlines for the wrong reasons.
Barely
a month after the youthful leader was in the news for selling a very expensive
Isuzu twin cab vehicle that was allocated to him by government for a few
thousand dollars, Chief Mupungu is now accused of selling tonnes of rice that
was meant for his less privileged subjects.
A
source privy to this development revealed that instead of facilitating the
distribution of the grain to poor people, he sold it to some civil servants in
Chipinge South.
Chief Mupungu is now at war with people in his territory. He
was
manhandled last
week during a rain-making ceremony as people were angry at him for various
reason
s
but the main issue was that he sold rice that was meant for the people affected
by drought in his land,

said one source.
It is our understanding that each chief was allocated five
tonnes of rice under a Presidential programme but Chief Mupungu took the grain
for himself and started selling it to civil servants in the area.
We only heard that the chief was selling the rice for R300
for a 50kg bag and some of the bags that were delivered at Garahwa business
centre for sale,

said a source.
Efforts
to get a comment from Chief Mupungu by the time of going to print proved futile
as his phone could not be reached on voice call.
He
had also not responded to questions sent to him via SMS.

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