Uncle Roland’s fuel scam exposed. Online publication Zimmorning post has alleged that Roland’s South African accounts have been frozen over allegation of flouting the tax process of that country. Controversial businessman Roland Muchegwa has been fingered in dirty fuel businesses being implemented in Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Reported the paper, “Sars alleges that he is not paying tax and he is involved in dirty fuel deals wherein he buys petrol in cheaper areas like Kwazulu Natal province after misrepresentation of export and sell it at a profit in Limpopo province.”
Muchegwa, Genius Kadungure and a guy called Chief have been previously linked to the fuel scam.A source who spoke to Zimmorning post said, “It’s a clique, him (Uncle Rolen) and associates.“They import cheaper fuel from South Africa and lie that it’s in transit to DRC but offload it in Zimbabwe and feed the black market for ridiculous profits.
“The tanker then proceeds to DRC filled with water, because the weighbridge cannot dictate the type of liquid but quantity of contents, so this exercise legitimises the rot.” Muchegwa is yet to respond to the allegations.
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Roland Muchegwa popularly known as Uncle Roland because of his lavish lifestyle is in trouble with the law. Its alleged that his bank accounts have been frozen by SARS
Roland Muchegwa’s Business:
How does Uncle Roland Muchegwa make money?
Little is known about Muchegwa’s business. Gossip News gathered that he is into fuel smuggling. He purchases fuel intended for the Democratic Republic of Congo, but trucks never cross the border into Zimbabwe. The duty free fuel will be sold in Limpopo at Market Prices. He is prejudicing SARS of their tax.
One person who claims to be in Uncle Roland’s close circles confirmed, “Rolen’s accounts were frozen along with another South African based Zimbabwean businessman.
Sars allege that he is not paying tax and he is involved in dirty fuel deals wherein he buys petrol in cheaper areas like Kwazulu Natal province after misrepresentation of export and sell it at a profit in Limpopo province,
It’s a clique, him (Uncle Rolen) and associates.
They import cheaper fuel from South Africa and lie that it’s in transit to DRC but offload it in Zimbabwe and feed the black market for ridiculous profits.
The tanker then proceeds to DRC filled with water, because the weighbridge cannot dictate the type of liquid but quantity of contents, so this exercise legitimises the rot