Zimbabweans are tired. We are tired of reports that show how our money is moved in silence while leaders pretend nothing is wrong. The latest findings around the NSSA funds are another painful reminder of how deep the problem goes under ZANU PF rule. This is not rumor. It is based on bank statements and official investigations.
Analysis of bank statements shows that Chigama Architectural Services and Project Management received four point five million United States dollars from NSSA on the first of April two thousand and twenty five. This is workers’ money. It is pension money. It is money meant to protect people who have worked all their lives. Instead, it moved very fast into other hands.
On the same day the money was received, Chigama transferred two million United States dollars to Alpha Asset Management. That alone should worry every worker in this country. But it did not end there. On that same day again, Chigama sent five hundred thousand United States dollars to Access Forex. This kind of speed is not normal. It raises serious questions about planning, purpose, and who was waiting for the money.
Because of these movements, investigators carried out a warrant of search and seizure at Access Forex. This tells us that authorities themselves see red flags. When searches happen, it means there are unanswered questions. It means there is fear that evidence could disappear. Ordinary people are arrested for far less. Yet in cases like this, we are told to wait.
There are still many outstanding matters in this investigation. A statement is still needed from the NSSA General Manager, Dr Charles Shava. Zimbabweans deserve to hear from him. Silence is not an answer when millions are involved. We also wait for documents from Alpha Asset Management and Access Forex. These documents should already be available. Delays only increase suspicion.
Another serious issue is the agreement involving the Office of the President and Cabinet. Investigators want a statement about its agreement with Terrestrial Holdings Private Limited for the construction of a three storey building. This is critical. When the President’s Office is linked to such deals, the public has a right to know the truth. Under ZANU PF, the President’s Office is always protected, even when questions are fair.
There is also the matter of land ownership. Investigators must verify who owns Stand Number eight, Natal Road, Belgravia, also known as Stand three two one eight Salisbury Township. This will be checked with the City of Harare. Land issues in Zimbabwe are never simple. They are often linked to power, corruption, and abuse.
The investigating officer in this case is Tafadzwa Chakavarika from ZACC. His work will show whether this is a real fight against corruption or just another show. Zimbabweans have seen many investigations start loudly and end quietly. We have seen names mentioned and then forgotten.
Images from the CIO linked Terrestrial Holdings construction site only deepen public concern. Big buildings rise while hospitals collapse and pensioners suffer. This is the reality of ZANU PF rule. Money flows upward, while pain flows down.
As an activist, I refuse to be silent. This case is not just about numbers. It is about stolen dignity. Until full truth is told, until all statements are recorded, and until justice is done, we must keep speaking. Zimbabwe belongs to its people, not to corrupt networks hiding behind offices.
We demand transparency, accountability, and consequences. Anything less is betrayal. The working people are watching. History is watching. ZANU PF cannot bury truth forever. This story will not die, because our suffering continues every single day and justice delayed is justice denied now