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Chiredzi West CDF Scandal Opens “Can of Worms” as Audit Exposes Shadowy Personal Account Transactions

A damning parliamentary audit into the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) in Chiredzi West has unearthed a shocking trail of financial irregularities, missing documentation, and the blatant use of a legislator’s personal bank account to handle public funds.

The investigation, which has sent shockwaves through Masvingo Province, suggests a deeper crisis of accountability, opening a “can of worms” regarding how development money meant for schools and clinics is being policed.

Public Funds in Private Pockets?

At the heart of the scandal is the revelation that Honourable Darlington Chiwa, the MP for Chiredzi West, reportedly transferred the constituency’s entire allocation of ZWG1,332,430 (approx. US$50,000) into his personal bank account.

While Chiwa claimed the move was to “facilitate swipe transactions,” auditors flagged the move as a high-risk breach of protocol. The move was executed without the mandatory approval of the CDF Management Committee, effectively turning public development capital into a private cash pool.

The Vanishing ZWG204,000

The audit, conducted between October 21 and 24, 2025, revealed a massive ZWG204,091.69 variance that remains entirely unsupported by receipts or invoices. This “black hole” in the books has raised red flags about potential embezzlement.

Key discrepancies highlighted in the audit include:

Political Infighting or Petty Theft?

When confronted with the audit findings, Hon. Chiwa struck a defiant tone, dismissing the report as a “witch-hunt” orchestrated by rivals within ZANU-PF.

“Beware of some elements within our party who are bent on causing divisions, whilst harbouring succession aspirations through coming up with non-existent criminal allegations,” Chiwa told ZiMetro News.

However, his claims of having forwarded “supporting evidence” to Parliament appear to contradict the Auditor General’s report, which explicitly states that the variance remains unverified.

The Silence of the Province

Attempts to get clarity from ZANU-PF Masvingo provincial chairperson Robson Mavhenyengwa proved futile, as he consistently avoided questions regarding the audit. This wall of silence from provincial leadership has only added fuel to the fire, with local residents demanding to know why their development funds are being managed like a personal tuckshop.

The Chiredzi West scandal exposes a glaring loophole in the CDF framework: the ability of individuals to bypass committee oversight with impunity. The audit has recommended an immediate cessation of using personal accounts and a full forensic reconciliation of all project materials.

As the Clerk of Parliament and the Auditor General review the report, the people of Chiredzi West are left staring at half-finished projects and a paper trail that leads directly to a private bank account.

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