Samuel Sipepa Nkomo is a former Zimbabwe Minister of Water Resources Development and Management.
Nkomo retired from politics in 2018, expressing his desire to focus on writing his personal memoirs and documenting his experiences, especially his time in prison.
Allegations were made that he stalled the project by refusing to cooperate with the Matabeleland Zambezi Water Trust (MZWT), which aimed to develop water resources for the Matabeleland region.
Nkomo justified his stance by arguing that the project should remain a government responsibility rather than a privatized venture.
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