![]() "This album is important to me because I get to introduce the world to my world, the world of 803," Zacc shares. "Tennis" is the second song featured on Blacc Zacc's sophomore LP, which has guest appearances from 42 Dogg, Kevin Gates, Foogiano and more. ![]() "How the fuck you gon' tell a rich nigga how to spend it?/Got a million from the label, but I'm really independent/Took the budget money, flip it, it was triple when I finished/So I ain't goin' back and forth with you like it's tennis/How the fuck you gon' tell a rich nigga how to spend it?/Got a ticket from the label, but I'm really independent/Took the budget money and flip it, it was triple when I finished/So I ain't goin' back and forth with you like it's tennis, uh," he rhymes on the chorus. Most of the properties are registered under Twalumba Properties, a company that is implicated in the fraud case that was being investigated by ZACC."I wanted to shoot 'Tennis' on a yacht in Miami because I wanted to show the world how legendary life can really be," Zacc tells XXL about shooting the video in Miami. "What it feels like to make something outta nothing." ZACC reckons at least part of that real estate fortune might have been bought with thecproceeds of crime.ĭr Sibanda also owned commercial immovable properties and over 20 undeveloped six-hectare agro-residential plots registered in the names of Twalumba Properties and Attachards Enterprises. When he passed on at 41, Dr Sibanda left behind 39 stands of between 3 600 and 8 116 square metres with two double storey buildings and six single-storey houses. Twalumba Properties, which is implicated in the case, owns the bulk of land and buildings in the estate of Dr Sibanda.Ĭhitukutuku’s properties, valued at US$20 million, have since been frozen by the High Court as part of ZACC’s investigation into the fraud. ZACC wrote to the Master of Court seeking to freeze assets coomprising the estate of the late Dr Sibanda on the basis that they could be proceeds of crime.īefore he died, Dr Sibanda was jointly charged with ex-Zinara chief executive Frank Chitukutuku for fraud involving US$4,7 million. The commission showed interest in seizing the estate of the late Twalumba Holdings director Dr Nkululeko Sibanda. ZACC, towards the end of the year, exhibited its seriousness in asset recovery after vowing to hunt the corrupt beyond the grave. The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) this year complemented efforts by ZACC to curb the scourge by establishing specialised commercial courts in most provinces. Gumbo is yet to appear in court on the charges.įormer principal director of State Residences in the Office of the President and Cabinet Douglas Tapfuma was arrested for criminal abuse of office after he allegedly facilitated the importation of several vehicles duty-free. Gumbo stands accused of corruptly reinstating CMED chief executive Mr Davison Mhaka despite a disciplinary tribunal finding him guilty of misconduct after he authorised payment of US$2,7 million to a fuel company for the supply of fuel that was never delivered.ĭespite the tribunal finding Mr Mhaka guilty and his subsequent dismissal by the CMED board, Gumbo intervened and directed his reinstatement without explanation. Gumbo is being accused of showing favour to his relative, the politician Mavis Gumbo, by awarding her a contract to rent out her house to Zimbabwe Airways.Īs part of the deal, it is alleged Gumbo directed the release of US$1 million for the refurbishment of Ms Gumbo’s property and customising it into the airline’s headquarters. Joram Gumbo, the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs (Monitoring and Implementation of Government Programmes), was also arrested for criminal abuse of office on November 4 this year.
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