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      Zimbabwe parliament summons Mugabe on May 9 over diamond remarks

      Source: Xinhua   2018-04-20 18:38:08

      HARARE, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Zimbabwean Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has summoned former president Robert Mugabe to appear before it to explain his claim that more than 15 billion U.S. dollars worth of diamonds had been siphoned out of the country.

      On the eve of his 92nd birthday in 2016, Mugabe said in a televised interview that some companies had over the years exploited the country's diamonds with little benefit accruing to Zimbabweans.

      He is expected to give oral evidence before the committee on May 9, chairperson Temba Mliswa told State media.

      The Herald reported Friday that Mliswa also said former vice president Joice Mujuru would also appear before the committee to explain her allege links to diamond mining in the Chiadzwa fields.

      "We met today (Thursday) as a committee and resolved that we invite former president Mugabe to our committee to explain the disappearance of the 15 billion dollars worth of diamonds," he said.

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      Zimbabwe parliament summons Mugabe on May 9 over diamond remarks

      Source: Xinhua 2018-04-20 18:38:08

      HARARE, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Zimbabwean Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has summoned former president Robert Mugabe to appear before it to explain his claim that more than 15 billion U.S. dollars worth of diamonds had been siphoned out of the country.

      On the eve of his 92nd birthday in 2016, Mugabe said in a televised interview that some companies had over the years exploited the country's diamonds with little benefit accruing to Zimbabweans.

      He is expected to give oral evidence before the committee on May 9, chairperson Temba Mliswa told State media.

      The Herald reported Friday that Mliswa also said former vice president Joice Mujuru would also appear before the committee to explain her allege links to diamond mining in the Chiadzwa fields.

      "We met today (Thursday) as a committee and resolved that we invite former president Mugabe to our committee to explain the disappearance of the 15 billion dollars worth of diamonds," he said.

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