[1] His parents, Robert Paul and Mary Elizabeth Sacco, were part of the anti-apartheid movement and members of the banned African National Congress.
At the age of three, Sacco's parents moved the family to the newly independent Zimbabwe, seeking refuge from the apartheid government.
Sacco denied the allegations and was defended by president Emmerson Mnangagwa and vice-president Constantino Chiwenga.
[7] In November of the same year, Sacco urged the national government to declare missing people from Cyclone Idai as deceased.
[9][10] On 14 September 2023, Sacco was sworn in as the Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development during a ceremony at State House in Harare following his appointment by Mnangagwa.
[11] Sacco is married to Mercy Vhiki, one of the granddaughters of the late tribal chief Benjamin Muusha.