In a recent interview with a private media outlet, former opposition legislator and economist Eddie Cross has revealed that businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei is nolonger part of Kuvimba Mining House.
Speaking to HSTV, Cross also said Tagwirei had also disposed his stake in the fuel sector including the Feruka pipeline.
Cross also emphasized Tagwirei's ascent to billionaire status without relying on political affiliations, highlighting his success in the fuel industry:"It wasn't political connections that made him rich. He has become extremely rich and Kuda is extremely bright." Moreover, Cross revealed Tagwirei's shift away from the fuel industry towards other endeavors, indicating a strategic diversification of his interests.
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