By Staff Reporter
Harare – The Botha Mine Board and Management have issued a statement addressing the ongoing case involving Angela Mpofu-Chisvo, who faces allegations of theft and fraud amounting to over US$300,000.
The company emphasized that Mrs. Mpofu has been conducting unauthorized meetings with stakeholders and soliciting funds without the approval or knowledge of the Board.
These actions, the Board states, are a clear violation of company policy and pose a serious threat to the integrity of the mine’s operations and its stakeholder relationships.
Botha Mine has made it clear that any dealings conducted outside of official channels, particularly those involving Mrs. Mpofu, are not supported by the Board and cannot be deemed legitimate.
“We strongly advise all stakeholders to refrain from engaging with Mrs. Mpofu in any capacity related to Botha Mine,” the statement reads.
The Board assured the public that it is committed to maintaining transparency and adhering to the highest standards of ethical conduct as the investigation into these allegations continues.
Stakeholders can expect further updates as the inquiry progresses.
Botha Mine also reaffirmed its commitment to its operations and assured its partners and clients that it is taking all necessary measures to safeguard the integrity of its business activities moving forward.