Outrage Erupts as Zimbabwe’s Finance Secretary George Guvamatanga Buys 12 Luxury Mansions Worth Millions in South Africa

 

Zimbabweans have erupted in outrage following reports that George Guvamatanga, the Secretary for Finance and Economic Development, allegedly spent over R30 million acquiring luxurious mansions in South Africa’s wealthiest suburbs.

According to an exposé by TheNewsHawks, Guvamatanga is said to have purchased sprawling mansions in upscale areas of Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban, either individually or through co-ownership and fronting. The properties’ prices range from R720,000 to R6.3 million each.

List George Guvamatanga’s Mansions in Johannesburg, South Africa

In Johannesburg alone, the Finance Secretary allegedly owns 12 homes in affluent neighbourhoods, including the prestigious Dainfern Golf Estate, Fourways, Randburg, and Sandton. The report suggests that two of these properties are registered under his relatives’ names.

Here are the established addresses of Guvamatanga’s Johannesburg properties, including their registered owners and market values:

  • 973 Woodchester, Dainfern Golf Estate, co-owned with Hazvinei Chawatama (R4.9 million)
  • 19 Port De Bouc Avenue, Dainfern (R2.9 million)
  • 708 Sandleford Close, Dainfern (R5.6 million)
  • 13 Morena Crescent, Dainfern (R3 million)
  • 13 Via Garibaldi Lane, Piccolo Italia Estate, Kengies (R1.6 million), registered under Vimbai Guvamatanga
  • 26 Garibaldi Lane, Kengies Ext. 14 (R1.5 million)
  • 7 Dorstone Crescent, Maroeladal Needwood Ext. 5 (R6.3 million), registered under Vimbai Guvamatanga and Evans Kudakwashe Mupandawana
  • Fourways Ext. 253340, sectional title SS Borgo De Felice (R1.3 million)
  • Broadacres, sectional title SS Soho Junction (R964,000)
  • 435 Cork Avenue, Ferndale, under Munyoro Guvamatanga and Sharon Tsitsi Taenzanisa Guvamatanga (R720,000)
  • Two properties in Glenferness, each with a sectional title (R850,000).

Zimbos React on Social Media

The explosive revelation shared by TheNewsHawks on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) ignited a storm of reactions from Zimbabweans. Some were infuriated by the sheer scale of wealth accumulation by a public official, while others were quick to defend Guvamatanga, citing his past career as CEO of Barclays Zimbabwe. Here are some of the reactions:

@MandazaDouglas:

He will tell you that he received a big package from Barclays.

@iamfarffy:

It’s good to be a senior government official in Zim. U steal as much as you want, at any time, not in hurry & whether the theft is discovered or not you don’t need 2 worry about anything. You don’t need to own any business, if caught it’s news for few hours then life goes on …

@dominictb1983:

Guvamatanga was Treasurer n Barclays Bank CEO for many years he had his money then so urikuti atanga kuona mari nhasi ava Perm Sec haumuzivi ndosaka😂😂😂

@GeorgeMati31906:

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