Bitumen World denies bribery claims linked to finance secretary Guvamatanga
[The Zimbabwe Mail - Zimbabwe] - 9/10/2025
HARARE – Civil engineering firm Bitumen World has denied claims by an MP that it was asked to pay bribes to finance ministry permanent secretary George Guvamatanga in exchange for payments on government road contracts. In a statement issued on Tuesday, Bitumen World said it had “taken note” of (…)
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