Qoki Directors Hit Sithule Tshuma With Mass Resignations Over Missing $25 Million
Bulawayo | Following the discovery of significant fraudulent activity involving all Qoki projects, Karen Kumalo and Walter Motsi, two directors of the infamous Qoki Zindlovukazi Investment PVT Ltd, resigned from their posts.
On November 20, 2023, Kumalo, a founding director who has served in that capacity since 2018, accompanied Motsi in submitting her resignation, as verified by the Zimbabwe company house.
Together with his work at Qoki, Motsi also gave up his job as Principal Secretary.
This revelation runs counter to Tshuma’s previous interview with Zenzele Ndebele of the Centre for Innovation and Technology, which was conducted on December 8, 2023. Ndebele and Tshuma confirmed Kumalo and Motsi as two of the five Qoki directors during the interview.
Further information is coming to light as investigations into the purported fraudulent operations continue.
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Notably, Sithule Tshuma—better known as Gabhadiya—is being scrutinised for her dishonest conduct and impolite demeanour. In a recent post on Facebook,
With a post that said, “Just a friendly reminder Magents, we owe women a lot of money,” Tshuma made fun of the current probes.
Although the developing issue shakes the foundations of Qoki Zindlovukazi Investment PVT Ltd., Tshuma’s activities are still being extensively scrutinised.