Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University pro-vice chancellor Gift Mugano has said Zimbabwe risks going back to dollarisation in the first quarter of 2020 due to failure by the local currency to boost public confidence.
Presenting at a pre-budget briefing seminar in Harare yesterday, Mugano blamed government for putting in place reactionary policies to deal with the high levels of inflation without looking at their impact on the people, which he said had further plummeted public confidence in the local currency.
“Statutory instruments (SI) are a reactionary way of dealing with the situation; it just lessens the confidence in the currency by local people,” Mugano said.
“We cannot burn the house to deal with a rat, but we have to set traps to deal with it. In order to stop the black market, there is need to set traps to deal with them without necessarily affecting everyone else.”
He added: “We end up having an economy that is speculative than productive because of this form of reactionary policies that want to deal with problems. The policies are formed from a good basis, but they are affecting everyone even those who are not trading in foreign currency on the black market. We run the risk of going full dollarisation in the first quarter of 2020, which is not a good thing for Zimbabwe.”
Zimbabwe banned the 10-year multi-currency system in June this year after government workers demanded salaries in United States dollars which government could not afford. Since then, the country has been in a hyperinflation mode; with prices skyrocketing against stagnant salaries, a feat that has forced citizens to the wall.
Mugano said the recently introduced policies, including the SI 142 that introduced the Zimdollar, caused businesses to act in ways that protected their business investments.
Also presenting before MPs, economist Persistence Gwanyanya said: “Our major problem is that Zimbabwe is not producing. We are a consumptive economy which consumes up to 80% of our gross domestic product. We are eating into the country’s future. Currently, people have to buy their own hard-earned money, so we really cannot establish confidence in our local currency.”
Police have warned members of the public to be wary of a syndicate of criminals that is swindling people of their hard-earned cash through card cloning and online banking.
This comes after several people lost their money after either receiving a call or an SMS from people purporting to be employees from their banks.
Most of the victims received a call from phone line number +263864479973.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the increase in such cases.
“There is an increase in the number of fraud cases through card cloning and online banking,” he said.
“Criminals are targeting pensioners or people with large sums of money in their accounts.”
Asst Comm Nyathi said, recently, a Victoria Falls man lost $19 685,05 after he received a call from +263864479973 with the caller claiming to be a bank employee.
“The caller was armed with all information concerning the man and he requested his PIN number and asked him to confirm through SMSs on his cellphone,” he said. “Within a short space of time, the money had been withdrawn from his account.
“We encourage the public not to respond to SMS from unknown bank officials or divulge their passwords over the phone.”
In another case, a man recently received a call from the same number with the unknown caller purporting to be an official from a local bank.
“The caller informed the unsuspecting complainant that he was fixing his account so that he could receive instant messages after every transaction from the bank,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.
“He went on to request the complainant to supply their PIN number and the complainant complied. A few minutes thereafter, the complainant received a message advising him that some money had been withdrawn from his account.
“On checking with the bank, he discovered that the money had been stolen. This is a growing phenomenon. We urge the public not to be lured to change their PIN numbers on the phone, but should personally do so at their banks.”
Last year, police warned members of the public to be wary of such criminals and over 154 cases have been reported countrywide.
Card cloning involves the production of counterfeit bank debit cards by criminals after fraudulently acquiring bank debit/credit card information contained in the magnetic strip of the bank debit card.
The criminals are acquiring bank debit card information through gadgets known as skimmers. The skimmers are able to extract debit card information and the said devices are similar to Point of Sale (POS) machines.
Some criminals also steal POS machines from shops and service stations for the purpose of uploading data which they use to clone debit cards.
Cabinet yesterday approved constitutional amendments that will result in the scrapping of the concept of running mates in Presidential elections and extend the women’s quota system by another 10 years to 2023.
The envisaged changes will also create 10 parliamentary seats for the youths, among other issues.
This was disclosed by Acting Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Professor Amon Murwira while addressing journalists on the 37th Cabinet decision matrix.
“Cabinet considered and approved Principles for the Amendment of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (No. 20 Act, 2013) which was presented by the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. The principles have been prompted by the need to amend provisions that are perceived to be contradictory or conflicting, thereby rendering implementation of the Constitution inherently problematic.
“The principles will also add entirely new provisions as well as amend the Constitution as follows: to amend the constitutional provision for Provincial Councils in order to exclude Members of Parliament in light of the oversight role of Parliament,” said Prof Murwira, who is Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister.
“The proposals will extend by another 10 years the provision for the election of the 60 women members in Parliament under proportional representation following which a further review shall be conducted, remove provisions of Section 92 of the Constitution relating to the issue of running mates in accordance with the practice prevailing in the SADC region; provide for the setting aside of one constituency per province, to be contested for by the youth on the basis of proportional representation.”
Explaining the rationale of removing running mates, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the concept had the effect of creating parallel centres of power.
“You all remember that it was one of the contentious issues when we had our Constitution and it was deferred for 10 years because it is a borrowed concept from America. It is not even an international best practice where you have a President given executive authority, we do not ordinarily want to create a parallel centre of power.
“We believe it is not desirable in our constitutional dispensation to create separate centres of power. We would rather have a President elected by the people and then appoints his team, Vice President and Cabinet; that is the thinking, that is what is practised in Southern Africa and several countries,” said Minister Ziyambi.
“On the youth quota, the proposal is to increase our seats by 10 and have each province get one youth representative, so parties will submit their names of candidates and depending on the votes in the province the party with the majority will have its candidate in Parliament, so we are not cutting down on anything.”
Earlier on Prof Murwira said the Government sought to amend Section 161 of the Constitution to de-link the delimitation of electoral boundaries from population censuses, provide for the inclusion of the office of the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet in the Constitution, provide for the appointment of the Prosecutor-General by the President, and for the establishment of the Office of the Public Protector; and amend the heading of Section 271 of the Constitution by the inclusion of “and Metropolitan Councils.”
Prof Murwira said Cabinet considered and approved the Principles of the Proposed Judicial Laws Amendment Bill which was presented Minister Ziyambi.
He said the Bill seek to amend the Magistrates Court, Labour and High Court Acts.
Some of the issues related to increasing the jurisdiction of Magistrates in civil cases to those involving monetary values of $300 000 in the first instance.
Other issues are to amend the Labour Act to afford Judges of the Labour Court powers to execute their own judgements, amendment of Section 93(5)(a) of the Labour Act to include a proviso requiring the joinder of an employee to an application for the confirmation of a Labour Officer’s ruling; and amendment of the Magistrates Court Act to increase the power of review of Regional Magistrates.
Striking doctors risk losing their monthly salaries should they continue defying calls to return to work as Government is now invoking the Labour Court ruling allowing it to institute disciplinary measures against them.
This was said by Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo while fielding questions from journalists during the 37th Cabinet decision matrix held yesterday.
“As you are aware, we requested the doctors to come back to work. The Labour Court disposal order said Government should take disciplinary action against those not coming to work. Government has taken a decision as recommended by the Health Service Board who are following that disposal order by the Labour Court, the disciplinary action will be done by HSB where doctors not coming to work are disciplined, the first thing is whoever is not coming to work will not be paid, secondly since they are not coming to work action related to those not coming to work will be taken. The HSB has all the statutes and they will follow them,” said Dr Moyo.
Questions had also been raised that some striking doctors who rejected the 100 percent salary increment had indicated that they were not willing to receive the money if it did not meet their expectations.
“That is sacred information you are telling us. From our side we know that if someone is not at work they are not paid, it is that simple,” said Dr Moyo.
Earlier, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Acting Minister Professor Amon Murwira had said Government had taken a decision to take disciplinary action against striking doctors.
“Government has indeed gone out of its way to try and find an amicable solution by addressing the concerns by the medical doctors through constructive dialogue. However, given the uncompromising stance adopted by the medical doctors which seems to be driven by other hidden interests, Government through the Health Service Board remains committed to following the dictates of the country’s laws and has come to the point where it has to commence disciplinary proceedings for the striking doctors as from October 21, 2019,” said Prof Murwira.State media
ALL roads will on Friday lead to the National Sports Stadium in Harare for the Anti-Sanctions Gala where a number of local musicians will sing against illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the West.
People from across the country will march against the illegal sanctions, with the rest of Sadc countries having committed to the same cause.
Dubbed the Anti-Sanctions Gala, the event will see local artistes drawn from all the country’s provinces taking to the stage from 6pm until the following morning.
The day will also see various activities being carried out around the country calling on the West to remove the illegal sanctions.
Jah Prayzah and his Third Generation Band are among the stellar list of musicians headlining the all-night music fiesta.
ZORA music star, Leonard Zhakata will also perform at the gala, which is expected to attract thousands of people from all corners of the country.
Sulumani Chimbetu and his Orchestra Dendera Kings will sample new music from his yet to be named forthcoming album when he takes to the stage.
The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) ambassador, who is basking in the glory of massive reception of his track “Ndunge”, hinted that he will be releasing new music before the end of this year.
Progress Chipfumo, who is also busy making videos for some of his popular tracks, is also expected to perform at the gala.
Baba Machanic Manyeruke, Agatha Murudzwa and Mathias Mhere will add a gospel flavour to the gala. Songstress Tariro NeGitare will also entertain people on the night.
Killer T, Seh Calaz and Freeman, who is basking in the glory of his duet with Alick Macheso on “Ngaibake”, will represent the Zimdancehall family when they take to the stage to chant their hits.
Bulawayo-based Sandra Ndebele and Iyasa will travel from the City of Kings and Queens to sing against sanctions that have affected the country’s economy.
Urban grooves singer Roki will also rejuvenate his waning music batteries at the gala, revisiting his yesteryear hits like “Chidzoka”. Mbare Chimurenga Choir and other groups are expected to showcase their energetic dances on stage during the all-night muisc extravaganza.State media
Government has declared Friday, October 25, a public holiday to allow people to attend the Sadc-initiated regional day of solidarity against sanctions on Zimbabwe, whose main event is slated for the National Sports Stadium in Harare.
This follows a decision by the Sadc summit held in Tanzania in August this year to set the day aside for solidarity marches across the region to denounce illegal sanctions imposed by the United States (US) and the European Union (EU).
The public holiday was announced last night by Acting Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Professor Amon Murwira while addressing journalists on the 37th Cabinet decision matrix yesterday.
“Cabinet received an update on the Friday October 25, 2019 SADC Anti-Sanctions Day from Honourable Vice President Kembo Mohadi. The marchers are expected to assemble at Robert Mugabe Square by 6am, from where they will proceed to the National Sports Stadium at 8am.
Highlights of events scheduled to take place at the National Sports Stadium will include entertainment; solidarity messages by various national and international presenters; presentation of research findings on the background and impact of the illegal sanctions; a soccer match between Dynamos and Highlanders football clubs; and the anti-sanctions gala to run from 6pm on the same day till the following morning,” said Minister Murwira, who is also Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister.
“Similar activities are expected to take place in various provincial and district centres throughout the country. To further amplify the importance of this day to the economic emancipation and well-being of Zimbabwe, Friday October 25, 2019 shall be declared an official public holiday.State media
Harare City Council has urged residents to be patient with them since they were implementing measures to reduce the impact of water shortages.
The measures include the drilling of boreholes and the carting of water using bowsers.
Councillor Elvis Ruzani said water should be used sparingly in the interim while long term solutions are implemented.
Speaking at a residents meeting convened by Council and Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA), Councillor Ruzani said, “As a city for our short term solutions on water we will continue to drill boreholes in Hatcliffe using support from CDF fund.”
The residents called on council to quickly rehabilitate water infrastructure networks for water to be readily available.
“We do not have a borehole in our area in Harare North, we are buying under the difficult circumstances we are living in,” said another resident Patrine Chikwindi.
Council is working on various projects to address the water situation.
It has engaged Chinese companies, SynoHydro-$237 425 804 for sewer treatment plants, China Gezhouba Group Company -$351 072 913 for water distribution and China Machinery and Engineering Company $280 000 000 for installation of four water pumps. — HMetro
LONDON. — Jose Mourinho claims Manchester United’s tactics skewered Liverpool as he bizarrely claimed Jurgen Klopp “liked meat but got fish”.
Kop boss Klopp certainly looked crabby as VAR decisions went against his English Premier League football leaders in Sunday’s 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.
But former United boss Mourinho believes Klopp’s biggest beef will be Liverpool failing to cope with United’s “solid” defensive tactics.
Klopp’s men floundered in the first half, Marcus Rashford’s opener for United being awarded after video replays, just before VAR ruled out a Sadio Mane equaliser. But midfielders Adam Lallana and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain came off the bench to get Liverpool out of a stew.
And it was fit-again Lallana who tapped home to put Klopp’s men six points clear of Manchester City, albeit the first time Liverpool have failed to win in their nine Premiership games this season.
And noting Liverpool’s poultry first-half display, Mourinho said of Klopp: “He likes meat and he got fish. “United, with the limitations they have at the moment, they played with five at the back, were solid and didn’t give the chance of transition.
“Jurgen Klopp didn’t like the menu.” United’s improved display still leaves their manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with plenty on his plate.
But Mourinho focused more on Klopp’s potential problems. Ex-Chelsea chief Mourinho ribbed the Champions League winners by saying: “They missed quality to play against a team with a low block. “— The Sun.
Popular actor Lazarus Boora of “Gringo” fame has been discharged from hospital and is now recovering at home.
The comedian went under the knife last week after suffering from appendix rapture.
The actor, who had to ask for help to pay medical bills, thanked those who came to his rescue.
Socialites Pokello Nare and Jackie Ngarande were the major contributors to the hospital bill. Gringo blamed piracy for his financial misfortunes.
“If it wasn’t for piracy, with ‘Gringo Troublemaker’ I would have had made enough to cover my own medical bills,” he said.
Gringo is not the only actor who has struggled with medical expenses with the late Lawrence Simbarashe, popularly known as “Bhonzo” from his role in local comedy “Timmy naBhonzo” having suffered the same predicament.State media
A MAN from Hwange died allegedly after being attacked by elephants while herding cattle on Friday bringing to 22 the number of people killed by wildlife countrywide since January this year.
Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo attributed the attack on humans by wildlife to the escalating human-wildlife conflict caused by drought.
He said 55 elephants have died in Hwange National Park alone in the past two months because of drought and animals were now invading human settlements in search of food and water.
“We confirm that we received a report about a man who was killed by elephants in Lukosi area of Hwange and that becomes the 22nd incident of people killed by wildlife since January.
Elephants account for 40 percent of these deaths,” said Mr Farawo.
He said Zimparks desperately needs investment into water sources to prevent death of wildlife and ultimately protect humans from animals, especially elephants that invade communities in search of water, food and habitat.
“We’re mourning as an authority that unfortunately another life has been lost. If you look at the bigger picture you see that we need to invest into conservation so we have more water sources and security among other things.
“Since two months ago 55 elephants, excluding other species, have died in Hwange National Park alone due to starvation as there is no water and food.
Animals are travelling long distances looking for water and are dying within 50 metres of water sources. Initially we suspected that it was anthrax or poisoning but investigations showed that they are dying because of drought,” said Mr Farawo.
He said the carcasses were found with their tusks and trophies intact as poaching has gone down due to measures put in place by Government to curb illegal hunting.
There are fears that more animals will die before the rainy season due to excessive heat and drought, added Mr Farawo.
“The biggest threat is loss of habitat because of the huge destruction caused by wildlife. We are trying our best to de-silt some of the water sources but the challenge is that these are the hottest months before the onset of the rains.
“Our appeal goes to those who always make a lot of noise claiming to love wildlife more than we do, to have a look at the crisis we are facing because of lack of water. Animals migrate to human settlements where they kill people as they compete for food and water,” said Mr Farawo.NewsDay
The death of Hilton Tafadzwa Tamangani, who was brutally assaulted by the police and died while in prison, last Friday, is testimony to the fact that the real crisis in Zimbabwe is State-sanctioned human rights abuses on innocent Zimbabweans under the Mnangagwa regime.
Since the stolen election of July 2018, 25 people have died in State sanctioned murders at the hands of rogue elements in the police and the army while hundreds others have been assaulted, tortured and abducted by State security agents.
Tamangani, a vendor was part of a group of 11 vendors arrested last week in a choreographed case involving the purported discovery of helmets at a building in Harare, which the police are strangely trying to link to the MDC.
Tamangani died on Friday night at Harare Remand Prison after the State denied his application for treatment at a private hospital. In a week where the illegitimate Zanu PF regime is trying to create some drama on the issue of sanctions, Tamangani’s brutal assault and resultant death while in custody is the clearest evidence that State-sanctioned human rights abuses are at the centre of the crisis in Zimbabwe.
His murder comes at a time when the police have proscribed the MDC from exercising its Constitutional right to hold peaceful protests against the deteriorating situation in the country while selectively allowing Zanu PF supporters to demonstrate.
Tamangani’s murder adds to the long list of innocent citizens who have lost their lives since the Mnangagwa regime stole last year’s elections. Barely hours after the stolen election in July 2018, the Mnangagwa regime killed six people and a further 19 people lost their lives at the hands of State security agents in January 2019.
Tamangani’s death brings to the fore the facts that it is State-sanctioned human rights abuses, and not sanctions, that are the centre of the crisis in Zimbabwe.
Farai Dziva|Zanu PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu has sensationally claimed he amassed wealth through hard work.
Mpofu dismissed allegations that he looted State resources during his time as a Cabinet minister.
Mpofu told Daily News he feels insulted by “people who have never run a tuckshop.”
Mpofu told Daily News on Sunday during an interview that his wealth was clean and hard-won.
“I am clean, I have invited investigations. I have never and will never take anything from anybody. What I have, I worked for and it is an insult, especially to be told by a nonentity, someone who has never managed a tuck-shop that I am corrupt. What do I need to corrupt anybody? If anything, I would be corrupting people,” Mpofu told the paper.
“I think that is the best time that the country ever had, between 2009 and 2013. But people who want to see us fail think of the negative, look at the economic growth, it shot to two-figure digits, I am proud.
I don’t regret it and I am waiting to see someone surpass what I achieved. Before 2009, there was nothing in mining and after 2013 it just went down.
The graph is going down, but when I was minister, the graph was going up and I don’t see us achieving that in the near future. When you achieve something in Zimbabwe, you become a target, an enemy of the reactionaries,” he added.
Farai Dziva|Zanu PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu has challenged his accusers to bring evidence to prove that he looted state resources.
Mpofu dismissed allegations that he looted State resources during his time as a Cabinet minister.
Mpofu told Daily News he feels insulted by “people who have never run a tuckshop.”
Mpofu told Daily News on Sunday during an interview that his wealth was clean and hard-won.
“I am clean, I have invited investigations. I have never and will never take anything from anybody. What I have, I worked for and it is an insult, especially to be told by a nonentity, someone who has never managed a tuck-shop that I am corrupt. What do I need to corrupt anybody? If anything, I would be corrupting people,” Mpofu told the paper.
“I think that is the best time that the country ever had, between 2009 and 2013. But people who want to see us fail think of the negative, look at the economic growth, it shot to two-figure digits, I am proud.
I don’t regret it and I am waiting to see someone surpass what I achieved. Before 2009, there was nothing in mining and after 2013 it just went down.
The graph is going down, but when I was minister, the graph was going up and I don’t see us achieving that in the near future. When you achieve something in Zimbabwe, you become a target, an enemy of the reactionaries,” he added.
Her Excellency the First Lady of Zimbabwe Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa takes to the dance floor as she leads Zimbabweans in prayer for the country’s economic recovery. See video: pic.twitter.com/BuXxAz2vzB
Labour Economists and African Democrats (LEAD) president Ms Linda Masarira-Kaingidza yesterday joined the anti-sanctions drive and pledged to mobilise communities and fellow citizens against the illegal embargo ahead of the Sadc-initiated solidarity day this Friday.
The regional bloc’s 39th summit comprising Heads of State and Government set aside October 25, to conduct various activities in their countries aimed at denouncing illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
Several countries have used different platforms including last month’s United Nations General Assembly in New York to call for the removal of illegal sanctions.
In a statement, Ms Masarira-Kaingidza said her party had joined the fight against sanctions because they were aware that the embargo was a form of economic warfare against Zimbabwe that had brought immense suffering on the masses.
“As LEAD, we are engaging with local communities and grassroots citizens having meetings discussing the effects of sanctions and the importance of speaking with one voice to push for sanctions to be lifted,” she said.
Ms Masarira-Kaingidza said the most important ways to fight sanctions were to create a national campaign to educate people on the adverse effects of sanctions.
“We also inform people and make it clear that the sanctions which were deployed by a national emergency by the American president are war and defence measures that can be escalated to a military invasion by an instruction by the same president if the Americans do not neutralise that threat that they believe Zimbabwe poses to their national, economic and security interest,” she said.
“We are also teaching them to love the nation and each other to be willing to die for the nation as the first step to fight sanctions. We are making them get to unite as countrymen who understand that they need each other to progress.
“We can’t fix Zimbabwe’s problems if we are divided.”
Ms Masarira-Kaingidza called upon progressive political parties and civic organisations to work with them as they sought to define, establish and build a national interest, identity and common interest to galvanise us to work towards a transformative developmental state.
“We need to address previous pains and divisions that polarised us to build reconciliation through traditional and spiritual means using our traditional leaders, elders and not politicians.
“We should create trust, responsibility and accountability for each other and our nation,” she said.
She implored the Government to call for a national emergency against sanctions.State media
Labour Economists and African Democrats (LEAD) president Ms Linda Masarira-Kaingidza yesterday joined the anti-sanctions drive and pledged to mobilise communities and fellow citizens against the illegal embargo ahead of the Sadc-initiated solidarity day this Friday.
The regional bloc’s 39th summit comprising Heads of State and Government set aside October 25, to conduct various activities in their countries aimed at denouncing illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
Several countries have used different platforms including last month’s United Nations General Assembly in New York to call for the removal of illegal sanctions.
In a statement, Ms Masarira-Kaingidza said her party had joined the fight against sanctions because they were aware that the embargo was a form of economic warfare against Zimbabwe that had brought immense suffering on the masses.
“As LEAD, we are engaging with local communities and grassroots citizens having meetings discussing the effects of sanctions and the importance of speaking with one voice to push for sanctions to be lifted,” she said.
Ms Masarira-Kaingidza said the most important ways to fight sanctions were to create a national campaign to educate people on the adverse effects of sanctions.
“We also inform people and make it clear that the sanctions which were deployed by a national emergency by the American president are war and defence measures that can be escalated to a military invasion by an instruction by the same president if the Americans do not neutralise that threat that they believe Zimbabwe poses to their national, economic and security interest,” she said.
“We are also teaching them to love the nation and each other to be willing to die for the nation as the first step to fight sanctions. We are making them get to unite as countrymen who understand that they need each other to progress.
“We can’t fix Zimbabwe’s problems if we are divided.”
Ms Masarira-Kaingidza called upon progressive political parties and civic organisations to work with them as they sought to define, establish and build a national interest, identity and common interest to galvanise us to work towards a transformative developmental state.
“We need to address previous pains and divisions that polarised us to build reconciliation through traditional and spiritual means using our traditional leaders, elders and not politicians.
“We should create trust, responsibility and accountability for each other and our nation,” she said.
She implored the Government to call for a national emergency against sanctions.State media
Harare – As the world celebrates International Day of the Girl which is normally observed on 11 October, the Women Advocacy Project is calling for greater investments to improve girls’ education, skills, and job prospects in Zimbabwe.
We stress the importance of creating opportunities and safe spaces for girls’ voices to be heard and listened to in decisions that affect them.
Constance Mugari
Constance Mugari, the founder and Executive Director of the Women Advocacy Project, said more attention should be given to girls’ education and providing them with the relevant job skills and training. She said such an investment also enables them to participate in the workforce and to move from dreaming to achieving their dreams.
Said Mugari in a statement:
According to UNICEF, UNFPA and the Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council (ZNFPC) one third of all girls in Zimbabwe marry before the age of 18.
Statistics show that approximately 500,000 teenagers fall pregnant every year in Zimbabwe, with 19 percent of the pregnancies in this group a result of child marriages. 48 percent of adolescents confirmed that the pregnancies were unplanned.
Adolescent pregnancy remains a major challenge and contributor to maternal and child mortality and the vicious circle of ill-health and poverty particularly in Zimbabwe.
Poverty remains a key driver of child marriage, and girls from poor families are more likely to become child brides than those from wealthier households.
If we really want to tackle poverty and end child marriage we must give all girls the tools they need to invest in themselves.
That means providing them with the quality education and training they need to earn an income and create a better future for themselves and their family.
Every year, 12 million girls are married globally before the age of 18, depriving them of their rights to education, health and a life of their choice.
Evidence shows that girls who attend secondary school are three times less likely to be child brides. They also have better economic prospects, fewer and healthier children, and are more likely to ensure that their own children are not married before 18.”
A Chiredzi manager has been dragged to court by his wife after he allegedly refused to pay for welfare of a child that she conceived through a sperm donor.
The defendant agreed for his wife to have a child through a sperm donor after the doctor told him he had a low sperm count.
The couple’s names have been withheld for ethical reasons.
The defendant and his wife went to South Africa where they got a sperm from an unknown donor and there was artificial insemination resulting in the woman conceiving.
According to The Mirror the baby was born sometime in November 2018
The court was told that the defendant is now neglecting the child, accusing his wife of adultery.
However the defendant later denied the authenticity of the papers. He also distanced himself from the signature on the papers saying he only went abroad on business trips.
The court dismissed the defendant`s claims and said evidence brought by his wife to the court was consistent and the papers from laboratories abroad were genuine since they had contact addresses and the defendant’s signature which he failed to dispute.
The presiding magistrate granted the wife maintenance of $800 per month.
Johannesburg Mayor Herman Mashaba is expected to vacate office on 27 November 2019.
JOHANNESBURG – The Democratic Alliance (DA) on Monday said it would hold an urgent federal committee meeting to discuss operations in the City of Johannesburg following the resignation of Mayor Herman Mashaba.
Mashaba said one of the reasons he resigned from the party was because he could not reconcile with a group of people who believed race was irrelevant in the discussion of inequality and poverty in South Africa.
He is expected to vacate office on 27 November 2019.
Mashaba resigned less than 24 hours after former DA and Western Cape Premier Helen Zille was appointed party Federal Council chair on Sunday – a move that has divided the official opposition. The mayor had threatened to resign last week if the party was taken over by what he called “right-wing elements”.
Following this year’s general elections, Zille joined the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) as a senior policy fellow, a position she stepped down from after a nomination for the Federal Council chair. Some members of the DA have disagreed sharply with the role of the IRR in the DA.
A SELF-PROCLAIMED prophet from Bulawayo has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for stealing a passport from a church member under the guise that he was praying for it.
Shepherd Mbili (27) from Emakhandeni suburb duped Mr Tagarira Godknows of his passport and used it to travel to South Africa.
Mbili pleaded guilty before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Gladmore Mushove. The magistrate sentenced him to 12 months in prison and six months suspended on condition that he does not commit a similar offence within the next three years.
Mbili said: “I do admit to the allegations levelled against me. I wanted to go to South Africa and I was in desperate need of a passport.”
Prosecuting, Mr Kenneth Shava said last month, Mbili asked Mr Godknows to bring his passport and academic certificates for anointing.
“Mbili took the envelope that had Mr Godknows’ documents and prayed for it. He advised the complainant not to open the envelope fully knowing that he had stolen his passport,” he said.
Mr Godknows said Mbili promised to get him a job in South Africa.
“I went to his house with my academic certificates and my passport. He took an envelope from his bedroom and told me not to open the envelope until I’m ready to use it,” he said.
“On the 6th of October I opened the envelope to check the last date I went to Zambia and I found out that my passport was missing.”
Mr Godknows said he tried to locate the prophet at his home but could not find him.
“I went to look for Prophet Mbili and his wife told me that he had travelled to South Africa with my passport and would be back soon,” he said.
The matter was reported to the police leading to Mbili’s arrest.
A popular pastor has waded unto the ongoing debate of whether it’s compulsory for Christians to be paying their tithes or not.
The preacher identified as Sam Adeyemi who is the Senior Pastor of Day Star Christian Centre has asked that no Christian anywhere should pay tithe to any pastor or church.
According to him, he has conducted a comprehensive and unbiased research into this controversial topic and has never come across anything that suggests that God would be angry with people who fail to pay tithe and curse them.
He said,
“I have been following the tithe debate. I discovered that it has been an age-long debate and it will be on for a long time. My first observation is that church people are behaving as if we own the word tithe.
“We don’t own the word. It is an English word. I want to say clearly that tithe, as practiced under the law of Moses, has expired. The death and resurrection of Jesus have put paid to it. It has expired.
“All the requirements of the law were satisfied under Christ. It is a gamble to say Jesus never paid tithe. The fact that it was not written that Jesus paid tithe does not mean he did not do it.
“I can also claim that Jesus did not go to the toilet because it is not written. 18 years of his life were not recorded in the Bible. When he was born his parents satisfied the requirements of the law. John 21v25 says there are many things he did that were not recorded. Jesus did not say it was wrong to pay tithe in his day.”
Pastor Adeyemi further quoted Romans 8, saying the chapter “clearly tells us that we are free. No Christian should feel guilty for not paying tithe”.
He said ;
“The law of the spirit of life in Christ has made us free. Romans 8 clearly tells us that we are free. No Christian should feel guilty for not paying tithe. There is nothing you can add to what Jesus did to be qualified before God. When Jesus said it is finished it was finished. Gal 3v13 says Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law.
“A Christian is not cursed because he or she did not pay tithe. A Christian should not give out of fear. A Christian should give out of love. We are free from guilt, from fear. We are in a dispensation of grace.
If you commit murder, you realize what you did and you repent God will forgive you. But bear in mind that Police will arrest you and prosecute you. The forgiveness of God does not remove the consequences of our actions.
You are free to decide what to give. But if you sow sparingly you will reap sparingly. Tithing as practised under the law has expired but tithing as a general principle cannot expire. A Christian is free to give any percentage of his money. But just bear in mind that 10 percent is still part of the number. If somebody chooses to give 10 percent he should not be condemned and if he gives less or more than that he has a right to decide on what to do”
A clique within the ruling Zanu-PF is pushing for the resignation of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga on health grounds.
Chiwenga, the former army general who orchestrated a coup to depose former President Robert Mugabe who died in September, has been away from office since the beginning of the year due to ill health.
Presently, Chiwenga is admitted to a Chinese military health facility receiving treatment over a yet to be disclosed illness.
Insiders however, claim that Chiwenga was poisoned by his opponents in the deadly Zanu-PF succession politics.
Chiwenga’s absence, sources claim, has resulted in calls by some party members for him to step down and an “able” candidate is appointed to replace him.
“There are calls within the party for Chiwenga to step down and another person is appointed in his place because it is unhelpful to have a such a senior person away from work for almost a year. He must just resign and the President appoints an able person,” said a Zanu-PF deep throat.
The source said the Chiwenga issue had given the opposition ammunition to attack both Zanu-PF and Mnangagwa for retaining Chiwenga when it was clear that he is no longer fit to hold office.
“There are whispers in the party that a delegation will soon be dispatched to China to convince Chiwenga to step down from his position. This is meat to manage the critical relations between Mnangagwa and the military because firing Chiwenga might affect those relations,” said the source.
Zanu-PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo was not available for comment.-byo24
Former First Lady, Grace Mugabe’s sister, Junior Shuvai Gumbochuma has been ordered to pay $136 638.04 to the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and distribution Company (Pvt) Ltd (ZETDC) being charges for electricity supplied to her by the power company.
In his ruling, High Court judge, justice David Mangota said Gumbochuma must pay the outstanding balance in terms of a Deed of Settlement which was made and entered into by the two parties.
“The defendant (Junior Shuvai Gumbochuma) shall pay the sum of $136 638.04 to the plaintiff (ZETDC) together with interest thereon at the prescribed rate of interest calculated from the date of issue of summons, to date of payment both dates inclusive.
“The amount shall be made in terms of the Deed of Settlement made and entered into by and between the parties. The defendant shall pay the plaintiff’s cost of suit,” he said.
Reports indicate that the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) on Monday morning deployed an anti-riot unit at the Rotten Rowcourt as activists protested the killing of a vendor, Hilton Tafadzwa Mangani whilst in custody.
Zimbabwe Defense Forces Commander Philip Valerio Sibanda is set to succeed President Emmerson Mnangagwa a prominent clergyman Pastor Ian Ndlovu has said.
In a veiled message to Mnangagwa Ndlovu said the lion (a description for General Sibanda) will be loyal to Mnangagwa so that he learns the art of ruling.
Kingdom Embassy church leader, Prophet Passion Java was reportedly forced to abandon his birthday celebrations held at Alexandra Park in Harare on Saturday, early, after angry merrymakers ran riot.
NewsDay reports that the prophet Passion Java’s ‘free for all’ braai and birthday bash ended in chaos after violence erupted, which saw the prophet being rushed to his Jaguar XI vehicle for safety.
His convoy, made up of fancy cars, was forced to leave soon after the angry mob had dispersed.
During the chaos, which lasted for about 10 minutes, some people who were backstage allegedly stole fresh meat meant for the after-party braai.
Artistes from the Mbare based recording stable, Chillspot, who included Enzo Ishall, Bazooker and Pumako entertained hundreds of people who had come to celebrate.
The flamboyant prophet made headlines last week after revealing that he had set aside $320K for his month-long birthday celebrations, spanning 3 continents.
The birthday celebrations which started in Washington D.C, USA will continue to Johannesburg, Cape Town, Los Angeles and Dubai after the Zimbabwean edition.
Passion Java showing off his watch
Prophet Passion Java has offered a reward to anyone who finds his lost expensive Rolex watch.
The prophet’s team claim the watch was lost during the stampede at Alex Sports Club where the prophet threw a free for all braai to celebrate his birthday.
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In the midst of a stampede the Prophet lost his $20k Rolex Watch. Whoever finds it will get a reward.
King Mswati III, the absolute monarch of Swaziland (eSwatini), was snubbed by 20 heads of state who failed to accept his invitation to attend a trade launch.
The Swazi Government, which is not elected but picked by the King, was so confident they would attend it hired 18 top-of-the range cars to transport them while they were in Swaziland.
Media in the undemocratic kingdom revealed that many of the heads of state (sitting presidents and prime ministers) had at first accepted the invitation to the opening of an eTrade regional office but did not show.
The Sunday edition of the Times of eSwatini reported those who at first accepted included Zambia’s President Lungu and Guinea President Alpha Condé. It said, ‘Government went all out to ensure that these very important people would receive dignified treatment once they arrived in the kingdom.’
No heads of state attended and the only ‘VIPs’ who actually attended were former Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn and Chief Executive Officer of the Africa eTrade Group, Mulualem Syoum, it reported.
The Times reported Minister of Commerce, Industry and Trade Manqoba Khumalo, ‘confirmed that 20 heads of state had been invited but those that either eventually arrived or sent representatives were five.’ He said they were not heads of states, but ministers.
Khumalo said 18 cars had been hired for the dignitaries. They included Lexus SUVs and BMW 5 series vehicles.
The King received another snub in February 2019 when it was announced Swaziland had missed out to South Africa on the chance to host the 2020 African Union summit. Media in South Africa said this was because Swaziland did not have the resources to fulfil the role.
It is no secret that Swaziland is broke. Hospitals have run out of vital drugs and schools have been forced to close because the government has not paid its suppliers. In his budget speech in March 2018 Finance Minister Martin Dlamini said government owed E3.1bn (US$230 million) in total to its suppliers for goods and services.
Public servants have been striking for a 7.8 percent cost-of-living pay rise but the government says it does not have the money and has offered zero percent. Police brutally attacked workers during legal protests.
In 2016, when King Mswati was Chair of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) he took about E40m, mostly from public funds, to host a lavish Heads of State summit at a time when his government was so poor it could release only E22m of the E305m earmarked for drought relief in that year’s national budget.
The Times of Swaziland reported in 2017 that the Swaziland Government spent E29 million (US$2.4 million) on 14 BMW cars and 80 motorbikes for the SADC summit. The vehicles were left idle after the summit ended.
Zanu-PF bought its fleet of luxury vehicles and colourful regalia used during last year’s election campaign through a company that was recently blacklisted by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) for allegedly fuelling the illegal trade in foreign currency, it has been revealed.
According to a leaked document authored by Spartan Security protesting the freezing of its bank accounts by the RBZ last month, the firm helped raise as much as US$20 million for Zanu-PF to buy cars in 2017 and last year.
Spartan said it facilitated large payments for Zanu-PF to suppliers in South Africa, China and Dubai. The document was reportedly authored by Spartan director Luka Fabris. President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s nephew David Mnangagwa, who was one ofSpartan’s founders, is said to have resigned in 2016, but still had close links with the company that has interests in mining and security.
“In May 2017 Spartan began facilitating large payments for Zanu-PF party through the then secretary (the late Robert Mugabe),” reads part of the documents in our possession.
“As much as US$20 million worth of predominantely vehicles were paid for in South Africa, through swapping Spartan sourced US dollars cash in Zimbabwe for free funds in South Africa, which was paid to ACH Trading and Lifehouse investments, who in turn supplied 250 vehicles to Zanu-PF party.
“Even the governor of the Reserve Bank was aware of our services at the time.”
Spartan said in 2018 it also provided Zanu-PF with millions of dollars in foreign currency to buy cars from South Africa. The company also supplied the army, police and government departments with foreign currency.
“In 2018, as the RBZ became less and less able to make foreign payments, the volume of payments facilitated by Spartan Security for government increased further as Spartan took several deals emanating from the Zanu-PF party, Zimbabwe Defence Forces and both vice-presidents’ offices,” the document revealed.
Last month, the RBZ froze bank accounts of several companies that were accused of dealing in foreign currency, including Kuda Tagwirei’s Sakunda.
Tagwirei is one of the businessmen that were said to have bought the luxury cars for Zanu-PF.
Zanu-PF treasurer at the time Obert Mpofu, referred questions to his successor Patrick Chinamasa.
“I am not the treasurer of the party, you have to talk to Cde Chinamasa, he is the one in charge of the books,” he said.
Chinamasa, however, said he was not in a position to comment as he was currently in Botswana where he is part of Zimbabwe’s delegation observing the neighbouring country’s forthcoming elections.
RBZ governor John Mangudya said he was not aware of any deals between the central bank and Spartan.
“The bank is not aware of their transactions. Monitoring of transactions is done by the financial intelligence unit that froze their accounts,” he said.
“They are the best ones to deal with their complaints. The Reserve Bank has never dealt with that company.”
Fabris did not respond to calls yesterday. David Mnangagwa is now part of the president’s close security.
“David Mnangagwa although he resigned as director of Spartan in 2016, remains a lifelong friend,” Fabris said in the document. “He is not the son of President Mnangagwa, but a nephew who currently serves in the president’s personal security detail.”
Mangagwa has in the past decribed people that illegally deal in foreign currency as saboteurs.
The informal trade in foreign currency has been cited by the government and Zanu-PF as the reason behind the country’s economic collapse.
IN HAPPIER TIMES . . . Artwell Mandaza proudly displays some of the many medals he won during his time while flanked by his late wife (right) daughter (left) and grandson at their Bindura home
Zimbabwe’s athletics legend, Artwell Mandaza has died.
He was 73.
Mandaza shot to fame in the 1970s winning several accolades as the first black to attain several feats at a time the white minority held monopoly over the sport. Mandaza is regarded as one of Zimbabwe’s greatest athletes and will be remembered more for his 1970 record time of 9,90 seconds in the 100m dash.
Tragically, he never competed in the Olympic Games because his incredible 10,3 to 9,9 second searing sprints were performed when the pariah “state” of Rhodesia was barred from the Olympic Games. The family is still working on the funeral arrangements.
BERLIN – Spendthrift President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has reportedly bought an exquisite massive beachfront villa in Dubai, where he intends to retire or alternatively use the opulent property as an exile bolthole should he be forced out of power by another unavoidable military coup, Spotlight Zimbabwe reported. Mnangagwa, is allegedly plotting to disappear from the country into exile once toppled from power by the army or his own ruling Zanu PF party by June 2020, high level sources in the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) have revealed.
The multi-million villa, whose actual price has been kept a close guarded secret is situated in Palm Jumeirah island, which is the world’s largest man-made island comprising of a two kilometre long trunk, a crown made up of 17 fronds and a surrounding crescent.
The Palm Jumeirah is an artificial archipelago in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), created using land reclamation by Nakheel which extends into the Persian Gulf. It is part of a larger series of developments called the Palm Islands, including Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, which, when completed, will together increase Dubai’s shoreline by a total of 520 kilometres.
“Shumba Murambwi (Mnangagwa’s totem) has been offered State protection in the UAE should the need arise, hence the acquisition of the villa through an unnamed third party,” said a senior official at OPC last week.
“His personal friendship with the Crown Prince of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, now makes the UAE his preferred destination for retirement or exile. A lot is taking place and the president’s inner circle are planning ahead for any eventuality. They also think that his money will be safe there, because the UAE’s banking system is very secure.”
Another OPC source told Spotlight Zimbabwe, that there was strong suspicion that Mnangagwa’s Dubai villa, could have been purchased for him as a gift by his business and mining associates in the UAE, amid reports that Mnangagwa is reportedly facilitating for investors in that country to come into Zimbabwe to establish new gold mines.
Bloomberg News reported last week, that Harare was in advanced talks with a “key” foreign investor over the establishment of a gold mine that would be triple the size of the largest gold operation currently in the country. Government has not provided any further details about the origins of the foreign investor.
The gold mine will produce 6 metric tons of gold a year, according to the mines ministry.
“The indigenization law, which requires 51 percent control by locals in the major sectors of the economy has been amended. Who do you think is going to benefit from this?” said the OPC source.
“The amendment means only platinum and diamonds remain nationalised. So in essence, foreign nationals are free to come in and engage in gold mining, and can own stakes as high as 100 percent. Investors from Dubai are clearly going to receive preferential treatment in gold, and believe it or not the West is contemplating to remove sanctions against this administration, because they’re losing out big time.”
A recent Reuters analysis, found that ‘billions of dollars’ worth of gold are being smuggled out of Africa every year through the UAE in the Middle East, which has become a gateway to markets in Europe, the United States and beyond.
Customs data gathered by the news agency shows that the UAE imported $15.1 billion worth of gold from Africa in 2016, more than any other country and up from $1.3 billion in 2006.
The customs data provided by governments to Comtrade, a United Nations database, shows the UAE has been a prime destination for gold from many African states for some years. In 2015, China “the world’s biggest gold consumer “imported more gold from Africa than the UAE. But during 2016, the latest year for which data is available, the UAE imported almost double the value taken by China. With African gold imports worth $8.5 billion that year, China came a distant second. Switzerland, the world’s gold refining hub, came third with $7.5 billion worth.
Most of the gold is traded in Dubai, home to the UAE’s gold industry.
According to Luxhabitat, a high-end real estate brokerage company in Dubai, Palm Jumeirah, is a self-declared eighth wonder of the world, it is a man-made palm shaped island.
“The area around the signature villas in Palm Jumeirah is a very interesting place to live and work. This includes a dazzling five-star resort such as the Atlantis hotel and other luxury dining facilities, as well as sophisticated beach clubs. The 4,000 villas and apartments have beautiful sea views and amazing facilities for its residents,” the company’s website states.
“The various amenities available to residents include, but are not restricted to, restaurants, cafes, beaches and a variety of retail outlets. The exterior facades are very diverse with Arabic, Mediterranean, European, Contemporary, Spanish, Balinese and Italian. This allows for its residents with different architectural tastes to choose from a wide breadth of styles. The villas have spacious rooms, high ceilings, cool deep balconies, large gardens and traditional arabesque design mixed in with contemporary style.”
Some of the amenities of the villa, include: Garage, Private elevators, Package room, Security gate, Doorman, Driver’s quarters, High-speed internet and Video security.
The revelations of the Dubai villa, come at a time when there is growing speculation, that Mnangagwa owns a private jet from Dubai, which he charters every time and again to attend international engagements.
Mnangagwa has sought to deny ownership of the jet, maintaining that it is being provided for him and fully paid by the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi.
“The Crown Prince sent us a huge plane to carry us and it returned us (home). I told him that we have a challenge of planes so every time I want to travel I will just call and he will send us the plane. So those who don’t know were just parroting what they don’t know and I just laughed it off,” said Mnangagwa upon his return from a visit to the UAE in March.
Mnangagwa is the country’s richest man, according to Wikileaks cables wrote in 2001 by a US ambassador, although he did not divulge the wealth in figures.
Sources that comprise of the international community, military and business associates suggest that Mnangagwa is worth about US$10.3 Billion. Mnangagwa has held ministerial positions including security and defence under the late President Robert Mugabe administration since 1980 and currently earns a basic monthly salary of US$18 666 excluding personal and family allowances.
Furthermore he owns a rural mansion built for him by the Chinese in Zvishavane, and is currently building a new costly mansion in Borrowdale, said to include a state of the art underground vault. Mnangagwa already has a home in Borrowdale, which he barely resides.
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Mnangagwa’s Zvishavane rural mansion
Mnangagwa’s Borrowdale home
Satellite image of Mnangagwa’s new massive 3.69 hectare Borrowdale mansion
Dubai is increasingly becoming popular with Southern African leaders, as a safe haven to a new life in the aftermath of their presidency. Former South African president, Jacob Zuma, was reported to have purchased a R330 million mansion in Dubai in 2016, allegedly bought for him by the Gupta brothers.
President Mugabe also rented a villa on the same street next to Zuma for his son Robert Junior who was studying in Dubai around 2015, on Lailak Street in Emirates Hills.
The MDC march which was scheduled on the 24th of October to counter the anti-sanctions march has been banned by the ZRP.
In a letter addressed to the MDC, the ZRP acknowledged receipt of the MDC application but stated that it didn’t satisfy the requirements of the Public Order and Security Act.
The ZRP didn’t precisely state the specific requirements which were not met.
MDC Secretary-General Charlton Hwende dismissed this as a selective application of the law as the Zanu Pf is allowed to demonstrate without notice.
The ZRP is on record of denying MDC led demonstrations throughout the country.
Farai Dziva| The Zimbabwe Warriors are among the three teams from the Cosafa Region that have qualified for the CHAN finals set for Cameroon next year.
The Warriors cruised past Lesotho in the third round of the qualifiers, winning 3-1 on aggregate. The triumph marked their return to the tournament after missing the 2018 edition.
The Joey Antipas’ team is joined by Zambia and Namibia from the Southern Zone.
Togo eliminated Nigeria in their Western regional tie to seal their first-ever qualification to the competition.
Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, DRC and reigning champions Morocco also qualified over the weekend.
The tournament is restricted to footballers who play in their country of birth. Initially scheduled for Ethiopia, the East African country admitted it was not ready to host this competition and Cameroon were given the rights.
List of the 16 qualified teams:
Cameroon (hosts)
Morocco
Tunisia
Mali
Guinea
Togo
Niger
Burkina Faso
DRC
Congo
Uganda
Rwanda
Tanzania
Zambia
Namibia
Zimbabwe.
Farai Dziva|The Warriors of Zimbabwe have qualified to the 2020 CHAN finals set for Cameroon after beating Lesotho 3-1 on aggregate.
The Warriors carried a 3-1 lead into the game and managed to preserve their advantage following a goalless draw in the second leg of the final round qualifier played in Maseru on Sunday.
The triumph, meanwhile, marks the return of Zimbabwe to the tournament after missing the previous edition.
Farai Dziva|Tswane Giants Mamelodi Sundowns progressed to the Telkom Knock Out last eight after thrashing Amazulu 5-0 at the Lucas Moripe Stadium.
The game looked to be competitive after Pitso Mosimane’s side went into the interval leading 1-0 but a brilliant second half display saw them put 4 past a wretched Usuthu.
Man-of-the-match Gaston Sirino scored a brace and inspired the Pretoria-based side side to the quater finals with ease.
Dear Editor-Masvingo MDC MP, councillors and women’s assembly took heed of President Nelson Chamisa’s call that all elected officials should keep in touch with the grassroots.
MDC led by charismatic and visionary leader President Nelson Chamisa derives its popularity in staying and consulting with their constituencies.
Below is a summary of events that unfold in the past two weeks:
This week, 17 October 2019, youthful Masvingo urban MPJacob Nyokanhete together with MDC Councillor Vhembo addressed residents of Ward 3 concerning issues of Service delivery and how 2018 CDF was used.
This meeting was organised by largest residents association- Masvingo United Residence Association. More so, the mp and councillor engaged residents through question and answer session.
In addition, Yesterday 19 October 2019, the residents in ward 3 requested a follow up meeting and honourable Nyokanhete and councillor Vembo attended the meeting.
Councillor Vembo gave feedback on what the council has been doing and it’s future plans. On the other hand, honourable Nyokanhete, gave feedback on Parliamentary bills which are currently at different stages and also made a summary presentation on Education bill.
Honourable Jacob Nyokanhete has started to make 2019 CDF consultations. The first CDF consultation was held in ward 3 and more meetings will be done in other wards. Honourable Nyokanhete stated that CDF usage is determined by Masvingo urban residents. He encourage all residents to participate in determing the use of CDF. 2019 CDF is $175 238 (bond). Last year’s CDF was $50 000, this money was used to buy cements that were distributed to both primary and secondary schools in Masvingo urban as recommended by Masvingo residents. Honourable Nyokanhete gave full account of the use of CDF money in full. He believes in full transparence in using public funds. Honourable Nyokanhete is a qualified chartered accountant and he is in the Parliamentary committe on public accounts. 2019 CDF funds will be accounted for and will be publicly published.
Last week honourable Nyokanhete visited Jairos Jiri Association in Masvingo urban. Jairosi Jiri Association plays a crucial role in advancing the emancipation and inclusivity of people with disabilities in all spheres of society. MDC led by President Chamisa is pro- people with disabilities. To enhance the advocacy work of people with disabilities, MDC has an active desk that deals with issues that deal with disabilities. Jairosi Jiri Association needs financial, material and any form of support from the Government and community at large. The concerned Mp honourable Jacob Nyokanhete kindly request all stakeholders to help Jairos Jiri.
Again, this week honourable Nyokanhete also visited Hillside Government Primary School on Friday, 17 October 2019.
This school was recently established, it faces the following challenges: the only goverment school without any computer in Masvingo urban, facing great water challenges and they are facing financial problems to complete the admin block they are building
Lastly, honourable Nyokanhete visited Ratidzo Trust school popularly known as Zimcare. This school cater for mentally challenged learners. The school management took honourable Nyokanhete on school tour. He was informed that, the school needs continous support of foodstuffs and blankets for their learners.
In ward 4, councillor Godfrey Kuraone held a consultative meeting with residents and addressed water challenges and other issues. He also responded to the questions posed by residents. The meeting was organised by Masvingo Urban Residents Association (MURRA).
Yesterday, Masvingo Provincial women assembly led by Masvingo provincial chair lady and Proportional Representative honourable Mago held a rally in Gutu South. The event was highly subcribed. Guest of honour honourable Mugidho, the MDC vice chair National women assembly articulated that MDC women assembly encouraged women and girls to recruit and mobilise votes for President Nelson Chamisa and MDC at large. Some of the speakers at this rally where Masvingo provincial chairperson honourable James Chafungamoyo Gumbi, Senator Rwambiwa Masvingo provincial chairlady honourable Mago.
Senator Rwambiwa, honourable Mago, Honourable Nyokanhete, Honourable Mugidho and others provided fuel and transport to ferry women and girls who attended this rally.
In Chiredzi, MDC will battle it out in council by election with Zanu PF. The election will be held on the 26th October 2019. The MDC Chiredzi cadres have be campaigning vigorously. MDC candidate is Mr Mazhata. The award winning Chiredzi Mayor Hwende and others contributed $700 towards ward 12 by election campaign. Honourable Mugidho, National youth leader Tsungi Rungwave and many MDC cadres are contributing towards ward 12 campaigns.
Labour Economists and African Democrats (LEAD) president Ms Linda Masarira-Kaingidza yesterday joined the anti-sanctions drive and pledged to mobilise communities and fellow citizens against the illegal embargo ahead of the Sadc-initiated solidarity day this Friday.
The regional bloc’s 39th summit comprising Heads of State and Government set aside October 25, to conduct various activities in their countries aimed at denouncing illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
Several countries have used different platforms including last month’s United Nations General Assembly in New York to call for the removal of illegal sanctions.
In a statement, Ms Masarira-Kaingidza said her party had joined the fight against sanctions because they were aware that the embargo was a form of economic warfare against Zimbabwe that had brought immense suffering on the masses.
“As LEAD, we are engaging with local communities and grassroots citizens having meetings discussing the effects of sanctions and the importance of speaking with one voice to push for sanctions to be lifted,” she said.
Ms Masarira-Kaingidza said the most important ways to fight sanctions were to create a national campaign to educate people on the adverse effects of sanctions.
“We also inform people and make it clear that the sanctions which were deployed by a national emergency by the American president are war and defence measures that can be escalated to a military invasion by an instruction by the same president if the Americans do not neutralise that threat that they believe Zimbabwe poses to their national, economic and security interest,” she said.
“We are also teaching them to love the nation and each other to be willing to die for the nation as the first step to fight sanctions. We are making them get to unite as countrymen who understand that they need each other to progress.
“We can’t fix Zimbabwe’s problems if we are divided.”
Ms Masarira-Kaingidza called upon progressive political parties and civic organisations to work with them as they sought to define, establish and build a national interest, identity and common interest to galvanise us to work towards a transformative developmental state.
“We need to address previous pains and divisions that polarised us to build reconciliation through traditional and spiritual means using our traditional leaders, elders and not politicians.
“We should create trust, responsibility and accountability for each other and our nation,” she said.
She implored the Government to call for a national emergency against sanctions.State media
Labour Economists and African Democrats (LEAD) president Ms Linda Masarira-Kaingidza yesterday joined the anti-sanctions drive and pledged to mobilise communities and fellow citizens against the illegal embargo ahead of the Sadc-initiated solidarity day this Friday.
The regional bloc’s 39th summit comprising Heads of State and Government set aside October 25, to conduct various activities in their countries aimed at denouncing illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe.
Several countries have used different platforms including last month’s United Nations General Assembly in New York to call for the removal of illegal sanctions.
In a statement, Ms Masarira-Kaingidza said her party had joined the fight against sanctions because they were aware that the embargo was a form of economic warfare against Zimbabwe that had brought immense suffering on the masses.
“As LEAD, we are engaging with local communities and grassroots citizens having meetings discussing the effects of sanctions and the importance of speaking with one voice to push for sanctions to be lifted,” she said.
Ms Masarira-Kaingidza said the most important ways to fight sanctions were to create a national campaign to educate people on the adverse effects of sanctions.
“We also inform people and make it clear that the sanctions which were deployed by a national emergency by the American president are war and defence measures that can be escalated to a military invasion by an instruction by the same president if the Americans do not neutralise that threat that they believe Zimbabwe poses to their national, economic and security interest,” she said.
“We are also teaching them to love the nation and each other to be willing to die for the nation as the first step to fight sanctions. We are making them get to unite as countrymen who understand that they need each other to progress.
“We can’t fix Zimbabwe’s problems if we are divided.”
Ms Masarira-Kaingidza called upon progressive political parties and civic organisations to work with them as they sought to define, establish and build a national interest, identity and common interest to galvanise us to work towards a transformative developmental state.
“We need to address previous pains and divisions that polarised us to build reconciliation through traditional and spiritual means using our traditional leaders, elders and not politicians.
“We should create trust, responsibility and accountability for each other and our nation,” she said.
She implored the Government to call for a national emergency against sanctions.State media
By A Correspondent- The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is investigating a possible case of child abuse at Lukosi Secondary in Hwange where a deputy headmistress allegedly forced a Form One girl to strip naked in the presence of other pupils and teachers.
Mrs Posenta Kwidini, who is also a senior Mathematics teacher at the school, was reportedly punishing the 15-year-old girl for dressing improperly.
She allegedly forced her to remove her skirt in the Fashion and Fabrics class where there were some Form Two pupils and two female teachers.
The incident happened last week and the girl, who cannot be named for ethical reasons, filed a report at Hwange Police Station on Friday.
The school authorities had reportedly concealed the matter.
Hwange District Schools Inspector (DSI) Mr Germination Moyo said he had ordered the school head to investigate the matter and submit a report today.
“I received an informal report about the issue late on Friday and I immediately told the school head to institute an investigation of what actually happened and prepare a report. Since the matter involves a deputy head who reports to the head, it’s ideal that we ask the head to investigate and submit a report before we do anything. So I am expecting a report from the head hopefully by Monday,” said Mr Moyo.
He said while there can be many ways of disciplining a child in school, the teacher might be “charged and called to defend herself” if the investigations establish that what she did constitutes an act of misconduct.
Acting Matabeleland North police spokesperson Sergeant Namatirai Mashona could not be reached on her mobile phone yesterday.
The girl was accompanied by her paternal uncle and some community members to file a police report.
Police visited the school on Friday and some pupils told them that they were used to such treatment by the deputy head.
In an interview, the girl narrated how she spent more than five minutes naked.
“I was walking towards the Agriculture block while fixing my skirt as I was coming from the toilet. The deputy head called me to the Fashion and Fabrics laboratory where she was with other teachers. She asked why I was opening my skirt and I explained to her that I was tucking in my blouse,” said the girl.
She said Mrs Kwidini ordered her to remove her skirt and she refused.
The girl finally complied after Mrs Kwidini allegedly threatened to beat her up.
“I unzipped my skirt and it dropped to the floor. I remained naked for more than five minutes,” said the girl.
She allegedly dressed up when one of the teachers told her to do so after Mrs Kwidini’s phone rang and she started talking on the phone.
With tears running down her cheeks, the girl walked to her class where she was swarmed by sympathetic classmates who witnessed the incident.
Contacted for comment, Mrs Kwidini said she could not comment on the issue since it’s in the hands of the police.
A gender activist, Mrs Anna Mandizha-Ncube, who is director of Buwalo Matilikilo Trust (BMT), said the girl’s dignity had been impaired. “We are worried because there is nowhere in the Education Act where a child should be disciplined in that manner. That’s a violation of her right to privacy and dignity in terms of the Child Protection Act, and it’s a case which we will follow with keen interest,” she said.
Her Excellency the First Lady of Zimbabwe Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa takes to the dance floor as she leads Zimbabweans in prayer for the country’s economic recovery. See video: pic.twitter.com/BuXxAz2vzB
The death of Hilton Tafadzwa Tamangani, who was brutally assaulted by the police and died while in prison, last Friday, is testimony to the fact that the real crisis in Zimbabwe is State-sanctioned human rights abuses on innocent Zimbabweans under the Mnangagwa regime.
Since the stolen election of July 2018, 25 people have died in State sanctioned murders at the hands of rogue elements in the police and the army while hundreds others have been assaulted, tortured and abducted by State security agents.
Tamangani, a vendor was part of a group of 11 vendors arrested last week in a choreographed case involving the purported discovery of helmets at a building in Harare, which the police are strangely trying to link to the MDC.
Tamangani died on Friday night at Harare Remand Prison after the State denied his application for treatment at a private hospital. In a week where the illegitimate Zanu PF regime is trying to create some drama on the issue of sanctions, Tamangani’s brutal assault and resultant death while in custody is the clearest evidence that State-sanctioned human rights abuses are at the centre of the crisis in Zimbabwe.
His murder comes at a time when the police have proscribed the MDC from exercising its Constitutional right to hold peaceful protests against the deteriorating situation in the country while selectively allowing Zanu PF supporters to demonstrate.
Tamangani’s murder adds to the long list of innocent citizens who have lost their lives since the Mnangagwa regime stole last year’s elections. Barely hours after the stolen election in July 2018, the Mnangagwa regime killed six people and a further 19 people lost their lives at the hands of State security agents in January 2019.
Tamangani’s death brings to the fore the facts that it is State-sanctioned human rights abuses, and not sanctions, that are the centre of the crisis in Zimbabwe.
Farai Dziva|The MDC has said the crisis in Zimbabwe is a direct result of state-sanctioned terror.
See full statement:
The death of Hilton Tafadzwa Tamangani, who was brutally assaulted by the police and died while in prison, last Friday, is testimony to the fact that the real crisis in Zimbabwe is State-sanctioned human rights abuses on innocent Zimbabweans under the Mnangagwa regime.
Since the stolen election of July 2018, 25 people have died in State sanctioned murders at the hands of rogue elements in the police and the army while hundreds others have been assaulted, tortured and abducted by State security agents.
Tamangani, a vendor was part of a group of 11 vendors arrested last week in a choreographed case involving the purported discovery of helmets at a building in Harare, which the police are strangely trying to link to the MDC.
Tamangani died on Friday night at Harare Remand Prison after the State denied his application for treatment at a private hospital. In a week where the illegitimate Zanu PF regime is trying to create some drama on the issue of sanctions, Tamangani’s brutal assault and resultant death while in custody is the clearest evidence that State-sanctioned human rights abuses are at the centre of the crisis in Zimbabwe.
His murder comes at a time when the police have proscribed the MDC from exercising its Constitutional right to hold peaceful protests against the deteriorating situation in the country while selectively allowing Zanu PF supporters to demonstrate.
Tamangani’s murder adds to the long list of innocent citizens who have lost their lives since the Mnangagwa regime stole last year’s elections. Barely hours after the stolen election in July 2018, the Mnangagwa regime killed six people and a further 19 people lost their lives at the hands of State security agents in January 2019.
Tamangani’s death brings to the fore the facts that it is State-sanctioned human rights abuses, and not sanctions, that are the centre of the crisis in Zimbabwe.
Farai Dziva|Zanu PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu has challenged his accusers to bring evidence to prove that he looted state resources.
Mpofu dismissed allegations that he looted State resources during his time as a Cabinet minister.
Mpofu told Daily News he feels insulted by “people who have never run a tuckshop.”
Mpofu told Daily News on Sunday during an interview that his wealth was clean and hard-won.
“I am clean, I have invited investigations. I have never and will never take anything from anybody. What I have, I worked for and it is an insult, especially to be told by a nonentity, someone who has never managed a tuck-shop that I am corrupt. What do I need to corrupt anybody? If anything, I would be corrupting people,” Mpofu told the paper.
“I think that is the best time that the country ever had, between 2009 and 2013. But people who want to see us fail think of the negative, look at the economic growth, it shot to two-figure digits, I am proud.
I don’t regret it and I am waiting to see someone surpass what I achieved. Before 2009, there was nothing in mining and after 2013 it just went down.
The graph is going down, but when I was minister, the graph was going up and I don’t see us achieving that in the near future. When you achieve something in Zimbabwe, you become a target, an enemy of the reactionaries,” he added.
Farai Dziva|Zanu PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu has sensationally claimed he is being insulted by “people who have never run a tuckshop.”
Mpofu dismissed allegations that he looted State resources during his time as a Cabinet minister.
Mpofu told Daily News he feels insulted by “people who have never run a tuckshop.”
Mpofu told Daily News on Sunday during an interview that his wealth was clean and hard-won.
“I am clean, I have invited investigations. I have never and will never take anything from anybody. What I have, I worked for and it is an insult, especially to be told by a nonentity, someone who has never managed a tuck-shop that I am corrupt. What do I need to corrupt anybody? If anything, I would be corrupting people,” Mpofu told the paper.
“I think that is the best time that the country ever had, between 2009 and 2013. But people who want to see us fail think of the negative, look at the economic growth, it shot to two-figure digits, I am proud.
I don’t regret it and I am waiting to see someone surpass what I achieved. Before 2009, there was nothing in mining and after 2013 it just went down.
The graph is going down, but when I was minister, the graph was going up and I don’t see us achieving that in the near future. When you achieve something in Zimbabwe, you become a target, an enemy of the reactionaries,” he added.
Farai Dziva|Zanu PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu has sensationally claimed he amassed wealth through hard work.
Mpofu dismissed allegations that he looted State resources during his time as a Cabinet minister.
Mpofu told Daily News he feels insulted by “people who have never run a tuckshop.”
Mpofu told Daily News on Sunday during an interview that his wealth was clean and hard-won.
“I am clean, I have invited investigations. I have never and will never take anything from anybody. What I have, I worked for and it is an insult, especially to be told by a nonentity, someone who has never managed a tuck-shop that I am corrupt. What do I need to corrupt anybody? If anything, I would be corrupting people,” Mpofu told the paper.
“I think that is the best time that the country ever had, between 2009 and 2013. But people who want to see us fail think of the negative, look at the economic growth, it shot to two-figure digits, I am proud.
I don’t regret it and I am waiting to see someone surpass what I achieved. Before 2009, there was nothing in mining and after 2013 it just went down.
The graph is going down, but when I was minister, the graph was going up and I don’t see us achieving that in the near future. When you achieve something in Zimbabwe, you become a target, an enemy of the reactionaries,” he added.
By A Correspondent- Harare City Council has urged residents to be patient with them since they were implementing measures to reduce the impact of water shortages.
The measures include the drilling of boreholes and the carting of water using bowsers.
Councillor Elvis Ruzani said water should be used sparingly in the interim while long term solutions are implemented.
Speaking at a residents meeting convened by Council and Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA), Councillor Ruzani said, “As a city for our short term solutions on water we will continue to drill boreholes in Hatcliffe using support from CDF fund.”
The residents called on council to quickly rehabilitate water infrastructure networks for water to be readily available.
“We do not have a borehole in our area in Harare North, we are buying under the difficult circumstances we are living in,” said another resident Patrine Chikwindi.
Council is working on various projects to address the water situation.
It has engaged Chinese companies, SynoHydro-$237 425 804 for sewer treatment plants, China Gezhouba Group Company -$351 072 913 for water distribution and China Machinery and Engineering Company $280 000 000 for installation of four water pumps.
A Soweto man has allegedly confessed to hiring hitmen to kill his wife for R70,000.
From this amount, he would pay them R30,000 for the job, according to a confession statement seen by Sowetan.
Thabo Lehloibi, 32, will appear at the Protea magistrate’s court on charges of murder and robbery in connection with the killing of his wife, Matumelo Lehloibi, 30. Matumelo was killed in their rented room in Dlamini.
In the confession statement, Lehloibi allegedly confessed to hiring Thabang Kwena to do the job. The pair were denied bail last week and the case was postponed to this week for further investigation.
In the statement, Lehloibi detailed how Kwena and an accomplice knocked on their door after the couple’s two children had left for school on October 10.
“I heard a knock on our door and I opened it and saw Jabu who I later came to know that his real name is Thabang. I knew him as I arranged with him to kill my wife two weeks ago and he told me he will get someone to assist him,” the statement reads.
He claims Matumelo was a prophet and was hiding money from him and no longer engaged him in her finances.
“Jabu was in the presence of another black man. Jabu pretended he was fighting with me and the other guy went to my wife and strangled her on the bed and demanded money from her,” reads the statement.
Lehloibi said the struggle led to Matumelo falling to the floor and she stopped breathing.
“After that they asked me where were they going to get the money and I told them that I don’t know where she was hiding the money and I gave them R130 and two cellphones.
“I became confused as to how I was going to give them the money because she was dead having not shown [me] where she kept the money and the banking cards.”
He said he instructed the pair of robbers to tie his hands behind his back and to also tie his feet and gag his mouth before they left.
Lehloibi said Matumelo was killed with the same rope that was used to tie his hands.
“After a while, I shouted for help and the landlord came and he untied me,” reads the statement.
Lehloibi said he confessed to his wife’s murder two days after the incident while he was being questioned by the police.
A Bulawayo Magistrate Gladmore Mushowe has acquitted five Lupane State University (LSU) students who had been on trial on charges of defeating or obstructing the course of justice after they allegedly staged a protest at the campus.
Said the ZLHR in a statement:
The five Lupane State University students namely Ayanda Nkomo, Emkela Ngwenga, Wiston Mukombe, Marble Ndlovu, Nhloniphani Sibanda were arrested at college on 4 March 2019 by Zimbabwe Republic Police officers, who charged them with defeating or obstructing the course of justice as defined in section 184(1)(g) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.
During trial at Western Commonage Magistrates Court, prosecutors claimed that Nkomo, Ngwenya, Mukombe, Ndlovu and Sibanda, who were represented by Jabulani Mhlanga of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights had defeated or obstructed the course of justice after they allegedly protested against the university authorities’ decision to bar the leader of their Student Representative Council from entering the university premises and attending a students’ meeting, where they wanted to raise their grievances to their student representative body.
However Magistrate Mushowe on Thursday 17 October 2019 acquitted the five LSU students of the charges of defeating or obstructing the course of justice after ruling that the State failed to discharge its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt that the students committed the alleged offence.
The Magistrate also ruled that the State case including the testimony of State witnesses who testified during trial was fraught with irreconcilable inconsistencies and irregularities that rendered it fatal.
By A Correspondent- In a rather bizarre case, a Dzivarasekwa man was dragged to the courts by his wife after he allegedly threatened to kill her.
The wife, Mitchell Nyoni, applied for a peace order at the Harare Civil Court after her husband Life Nyoni threatened to kill her after she stopped him from watching por_no_graphic movies in her presence.
In her application, Mitchel said,
“My husband is threatening to kill me after I told him not to watch his videos in my presence. He is in the habit of assaulting me when the children are around.
On 1 October, my 17-year-old son saw me naked when he was trying to rescue me. My husband assaulted me saying I should not stop him to do what he wants since he is the head of the house.
He is in the habit of insulting me when he comes back from his girlfriend. I have no problem with him going to see his girlfriends but let him not call me names.
In his defence, however, Life claimed that he was actually a romantic movie when his wife mistook it for an explicit movie.
I have no problem with the protection order being granted but I was v romantic movie and she said I was watching por_no. It was a misunderstanding between us which led me to assault her.
Presiding magistrate Noah Gwatidzo issued a peace order against Life. He ordered him not to insult, assault, harass or to make death threats to Mitchel.
By A Correspondent- 10 vendors who were arrested in Harare last week were this morning granted $100 bail each.
The 10 were among the 11 vendors that were arrested near the MDC headquarters in central Harare during a police crackdown that followed the recent discovery of old police helmets at a nearby building.
One of the incarcerated vendors Hilton Tamangani died due to injuries sustained from torture by the police.
Tamangani’s lawyer Marufu Mandevere said the vendor appeared in court last Monday in blood soaked clothes and could hardly walk.
Mandevere said they requested to take Tamangani to a private doctor after they discovered that he was injured but they were turned down.
He revealed that the late vendor was in a bad state when he appeared in court on Monday for initial remand hearing and the state was opposed to bail.
“His shirt was full of blood and he could hardly walk,” said the lawyer.
“Late on Friday, we received a distress call that he was seriously ill and that is when we wrote a letter to the prisons requesting that he be allowed to be treated by a doctor of his own choice.”
According to a letter to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services dated October 18, Tamangani had developed a “fatal infection.”
In a joint statement released recently, police and the ZPCS said they were investigating Tamangani’s death.
The statement said the outcome of the investigation would be made public once results of the post-mortem are released.
This is a developing story. Refresh this page for latest updates.
By A Correspondent- MDC Councilor who is also the secretary for Harare province, Denford Ngadziore and activist Makomborero Haruzivishe were this morning arrested outside Harare magistrates court.
Details of their charge were still sketchy by the time of writing.
Confirmed Cecilia Chimbiri, who is the MDC Youth Assembly Vice Chairperson:
“After court, 10 vendors were granted $100 bail each. Police took Councillor Denford Ngadziore Secretary Harare Province and Makomborero Haruzivishe.
These people are determined to kill and you are here on Facebook and not offering solidarity.”
By Muchie Shamuyarira – As highlighted in my previous article, experiencing bullying and harassment in the workplace can be devastating, but you do not have to put up with it.
What is bullying at work?
Bullying at work can take many forms. Are you on the receiving end of intimidating, malicious, offensive or insulting treatment, or behaviour designed to denigrate, injure, undermine or humiliate you? Bullying and harassment can be hard to define, is sometimes subtle, and may come from individuals or groups of people.
Bullying and harassment in the workplace can include: • Being humiliated in front of customers or colleagues • Receiving physical or verbal abuse, unwelcome teasing, practical jokes and banter • Being blamed for issues and problems caused by others • Excessively unfair criticisms, removal of responsibilities • Being unfairly blocked from promotions or denied holiday and training opportunities • Being excluded from team activities, meetings or relevant emails • Receiving baseless threats about your job security or regularly being threatened with the sack • Being routinely overworked and having unrealistic expectations placed on you, which are impossible to achieve
What is discriminatory harassment at work?
Harassment describes unwanted conduct that violates your dignity in the workplace, or makes it a hostile, degrading or offensive environment for you. Harassment is also a form of discrimination under the Equality Act 2010, when it relates to certain ‘protected characteristics’. These include bullying connected to: • Disability
• Age
• Sex
• Race
• Sexual orientation
• Pregnancy or Maternity Leave
• Marriage or civil partnership
• Gender reassignment
• Religion or belief
Examples of harassment
Examples of harassment and discrimination in the workplace can include: • Being treated unfairly because of your sexuality, gender, race or beliefs, Receiving unwanted sexual advances from a colleague • Being subjected to homophobic comments • Being teased about a disability • Receiving offensive materials, such as emails with sexual content.
Behaviour doesn’t have to be directed towards you to qualify as harassment. For example, if your colleagues make discriminatory comments or jokes within your earshot, this can count as harassment.
Bullying and harassment doesn’t have to happen face-to-face
It’s important to be aware that bullying and harassment don’t necessarily occur to face-to-face. Communications in writing, including emails, and phone calls are just as relevant.
Not all examples of bullying and harassment are obvious, others are much more subtle – but no less devastating for victims. This means it’s vital that you understand your rights at work and when unfair treatment goes past the limit, so that you are able to respond appropriately.
Anxiety and stress
If you are forced to endure bullying and harassment at work, this can have major implications in terms of your health and wellbeing. It can make you anxious and stressed, and it might also leave you feeling angry or humiliated.
In turn, this could cause your self-esteem and confidence to suffer. Your ability to do your job effectively might also be compromised and you may find that you’re more prone to illness and absences from work. You might even feel forced to resign from your role, with major implications for your career.
What responsibilities does my employer have?
You should never feel as though you simply have to accept bullying or harassment as part of your job. Your employer has a duty of care to prevent you from facing this behaviour in their
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workplace. They have responsibilities to protect your welfare, and they must take action against unlawful harassment.
What should I do if I am being bullied or harassed?
Sadly, many people do experience bullying and harassment in the workplace at the hands of colleagues or managers. Unfortunately, because it is such a horrible experience, many people simply put up with the abuse or in some cases leave their roles without being aware of their legal rights to take action about it.
To ensure this doesn’t happen to you, if you think you are being bullied or harassed, take steps to protect your rights and prove your complaint. It’s a good idea to keep a record of the dates, times and locations of any incidents of negative behaviour.
Document what is said or done and make a note of any witnesses who can back up your claims. It’s also useful to find out if other workers have experienced similar problems.
Make a note of how the bullying or harassment made you feel, including any effects it has had on your work and your health and wellbeing.
If it is safe, ask the harasser to stop
If you think it’s safe to do so, consider speaking to the person who is harassing you and asking them to stop. Make it clear that you don’t like what they are doing, you find it offensive and you will have to take further action if they don’t stop.
One way to do this is to ask the harasser to have an informal discussion with you – and invite a colleague who you trust to be there when the discussion takes place. Make sure you know what you want to say before these exchanges take place, and try to stay calm and polite. Keep a detailed note of the discussion in a safe place.
If you don’t feel able to speak to the harasser, another option is to write to them or to ask someone else to write to them on your behalf. Make sure you keep a copy of all correspondence if you do this.
Speak to your manager
Another approach is to talk to your manager. If your immediate manager is the person who is bullying you, approach a more senior member of staff, or go to the human resources department instead.
Your employer should investigate your complaint and may be able to take a number of actions,
such as requiring the harasser to apologise and stop their behaviour or moving them to another workplace. If you are offered another role within your organisation, this could also be a solution, provided it’s no less favourable than your current job and you are happy to move teams.
Take legal action
Unfortunately, speaking to harassers or escalating these concerns to senior members of staff or HR departments does not always resolve the problem. If your employer fails to take your complaint seriously or the harassment doesn’t stop, you may need to make a formal complaint.
If this doesn’t have the desired effect, you should consider legal action. There are a range of claims which may be available to you, depending on the full circumstances.
Take legal advice as soon as possible since it can be important to act fast. Please be aware that time limits are very tight in the UK Employment tribunal cases, usually requiring you to issue a claim three months less one day from the date on which the detrimental treatment or dismissal occurred.
If you are thinking about bringing forward an employment tribunal claim, note that you will first have to inform the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS), providing it with details of your case. The organisation will offer early conciliation in a bid to resolve the dispute. This period of conciliation can last for up to a month.
If the claim isn’t settled within this time, ACAS will provide a certificate stating that the mandatory process of conciliation has concluded – and you can then proceed with your legal claim.
This mandatory period of conciliation doesn’t count for the calculation of the time limit in which you have to bring your legal case.
If you have experienced harassment and bullying that has caused you a psychiatric injury, you may be able to make a claim in the County Court for the damage to your health. If employment law doesn’t apply to your situation or you are out of time to bring a claim, this may also then be a potential alternative option(the County Court).
What if you resign as a result of bullying or harassment? If you have to resign because of the way you are being treated at work, you might have a case for unfair constructive dismissal. This is when a worker is forced to resign from their position against their will because of the conduct of their employer.
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Think carefully before you take the step of leaving your job though. Not everyone has the right to claim constructive dismissal, so it’s important to check your legal position before you resign.
Legal advice
The law exists to protect employees and people in a workplace.
Don’t suffer in silence. If you need help and you are not sure about what to do, you are encouraged to seek employment law advice if faced with such situations before things escalate. What usually starts like ‘banter’ may escalate to unwanted conduct and becomes a norm. You can seek legal advice from your Trade Union, Solicitors, Citizens Advice Bureau, Employment Law Consultants etc or contact us.
Muchie Shamuyarira (Chartered Member of CIPD – UK) HR & Industrial Relations Director and also Employment Law Consultant in the UK
Disclaimer: This article is written in a personal capacity. It is not intended either as a substitute for professional advice or judgment or to provide legal or other advice with respect to particular circumstances.
By A Correspondent- A form 4 student at Msiteli High School in Bulawayo was found hanging from the roof of a beerhall on Friday in a suspected case of foul play.
A local publication reports that there are strong indications however, that Nhlanhla Radasa (17) may have been killed by his friends who then staged the suicide.
A source who spoke to the publication said that Nhlanhla’s friends ganged up on him and beat him up until he became unconscious after he kept on winning at gambling. The situation got out of hand after the deceased fell unconscious during the attack after the friends had refused to pay Nhlanhla his winnings resulting in the fistfight.
The source added,
We suspect that the friends tried to stage a suicide after realising that they had killed him. He may have been still alive but they must have panicked and hanged him there, thinking that he was dead.
I can confirm that we are dealing with a case where a 17-year-old male from Tshabalala suburb in Bulawayo was found hanging from roof trusses at a beer garden in the suburb. We are still carrying out our investigations.
“The deceased was found hanging there by workers at the beer hall and patrons who notified residents. The beer hall is very close to his home, therefore most of the people that gathered could recognise him and therefore his family was notified and police were called to the scene.
By A Correspondent- A prison officer based at Khami Prison Complex has been arrested with two other accomplices for allegedly stealing household goods worth $14 000 after breaking into a house in Mbundane.
Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Service (ZPCS) officer Cephas Chikutye (34), Caustin Moyo (35) and Thabani Moyo (32) allegedly broke into Ms Limgcineni Sibanda (45)’s home and got away with her property while she was at work.
Chikutye, Moyo and Thabani pleaded not guilty to unlawful entry and theft charges before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Tancy Dube.
The magistrate remanded the three out of custody on $100 bail to today.
For the State, Mr Tapiwa Solani said between September 21 and October 7 last year, Moyo, Thabani and Chikutye allegedly broke an iron padlock to gain entry into Ms Sibanda’s home while she was away.
“The accused persons stole six wooden doors, two washing basins, five 30 Amp circuit breakers, electric meter box, six silver water tapes, six three-way switches, six electric plugs and a cooker socket and loaded it in their vehicle,” he said.
Mr Solani said Moyo and Thabani fingered Chikutye as their ring leader.
“During investigations information was gathered through an informer to the effect that the accused persons stole the property and gave it to Chikutye,” he said.
“Ms Sibanda was alerted by her neighbours that her house had been raided by thieves.”
The matter was reported to police leading to the arrest of the trio.
The total value of goods stolen was $14 000 and nothing was recovered.
By A Correspondent- A self-proclaimed Bulawayo Prophet will spend half a year in prison after he stole his congregant’s passport and used it to travel to South Africa under the guise that he was praying for it.
Shepherd Mbili was convicted by a Bulawayo Magistrate after he pleaded guilty to the charges levelled against him.
It is the state’s case that Mbili:
Asked Mr Godknows to bring his passport and academic certificates for anointing. Mbili took the envelope that had Mr Godknows’ documents and prayed for it. He advised the complainant not to open the envelope fully knowing that he had stolen his passport.
“He told me not to open the envelope until I’m ready to use it On the 6th of October I opened the envelope to check the last date I went to Zambia and I found out that my passport was missing.I went to look for Prophet Mbili and his wife told me that he had travelled to South Africa with my passport and would be back soon” said the congregant whose passport was stolen.
Obtaining a passport nowadays has become an uphill task as the government battles to clear a backlog of 370000 passports. The Minister of Home Affairs is on record saying those with expired passports with blank pages clearly don’t need the passports because they don’t use them.
By A Correspondent- South Africa based Zimbabwe businessman Uncle Roland Muchegwa has opened up on the videos and pictures that have gone viral on social media and even mainstream news sites this week.
Muchegwa who is reported to be a truck operator and fuel dealer says he has been getting numerous positive feedback after the images went viral.
Read the unedited thread below:
“I’m receiving numerous calls from girls in SA, Zim, Nigeria and some from as far as Kenya, asking to hook up with me. Whoever gave them my number want to get me in trouble with their broke boyfriends.
“Until the lion learns how to read and write, every story will glorify the hunter.” Social media people are not concerned about the facts of a story, they only take that part which satisfies their egos. If you don’t have a platform to speak for yourself, they fabricate, fabricate
I’m receiving requests from corporates, clubs, resorts and influential people who want me to help market their products but those same people are calling me names on this social media. I’m not a basher, I really appreciate woman. Let bygones be bygones.
So someone wanted to tarnish my personality by sharing some pictures which are part of my past but it didn’t end well. Now your Uncle is trending
Thank you Twitter family for the love. Love conquers every evil. You’re awesome.”
Members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police have assaulted Harare Ward 16 Councillor Denford Ngadziore and human rights defender Makomborero Haruzivishe at the Harare Magistrates Court, according to Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights spokesperson Kumbirai Mafunda.
The death of Hilton Tafadzwa Tamangani, who was brutally assaulted by the police and died while in prison, last Friday, is testimony to the fact that the real crisis in Zimbabwe is State-sanctioned human rights abuses on innocent Zimbabweans under the Mnangagwa regime.
Since the stolen election of July 2018, 25 people have died in State sanctioned murders at the hands of rogue elements in the police and the army while hundreds others have been assaulted, tortured and abducted by State security agents.
Tamangani, a vendor was part of a group of 11 vendors arrested last week in a choreographed case involving the purported discovery of helmets at a building in Harare, which the police are strangely trying to link to the MDC.
Tamangani died on Friday night at Harare Remand Prison after the State denied his application for treatment at a private hospital. In a week where the illegitimate Zanu PF regime is trying to create some drama on the issue of sanctions, Tamangani’s brutal assault and resultant death while in custody is the clearest evidence that State-sanctioned human rights abuses are at the centre of the crisis in Zimbabwe.
His murder comes at a time when the police have proscribed the MDC from exercising its Constitutional right to hold peaceful protests against the deteriorating situation in the country while selectively allowing Zanu PF supporters to demonstrate.
Tamangani’s murder adds to the long list of innocent citizens who have lost their lives since the Mnangagwa regime stole last year’s elections. Barely hours after the stolen election in July 2018, the Mnangagwa regime killed six people and a further 19 people lost their lives at the hands of State security agents in January 2019.
Tamangani’s death brings to the fore the facts that it is State-sanctioned human rights abuses, and not sanctions, that are the centre of the crisis in Zimbabwe.
By A Correspondent- In a sad development, a man from Chinhoyi committed suicide after learning that his daughter had died before her husband could pay lobola for her.
Gift Muzamarunya who was 35 years of age, was so distraught when he learned that his daughter had died at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital, that he confided his suicidal intentions to his neighbour.
Muzamarunya told Portifa Kadyamatimba that he did not have a reason to continue living as he was no longer going to receive his lobola payment from his son-in-law following the death of his daughter.
Kadyamatatimba and other neighbours quickly informed Muzamarunya’s wife of her husband’s state of mind, but by then he had already disappeared. He was later discovered dead hanging from a tree.
Mashonaland West provincial spokesperson Inspector Clemence Mabgweazara confirmed the incident.
The deceased daughter’s age and cause of death were not disclosed.
Self-proclaimed Zimdancehall queen Lady Squanda has threatened to exposed music producers, promoters and musicians who are pestering her for se_xual favours.
The controversial Lady Squanda, real name Sandra Gezi, has said that she is fed up with this type of behaviour in the local music industry and said that this was the main reason why female musicians fail to make it.
Speaking to local publication H-Metro, Squanda said, “Promoters are pestering me for s_ex. They come like they want a professional deal but at the end of the day, they would want s_exual favours in return. Due to this, I have since assigned my manager to do all the bookings and everything concerning music.”
Being a mother of two beautiful girls doesn’t mean I am loose, vanoda kunditsotsa mari zvese ne bh***. Currently, I don’t have a husband but that does not give them a passport to ask for s_ex as favours from me.
However, Squanda said that she was going to give the se_x pests a lifeline and allow them to change their ways before she exposes them. She warned that if they do not stop their wayward behaviour, she will be left with no alternative but to name and shame them.
I can’t name and shame them for now because that’s where I get shows ndiko kunobva mari. If it continues I will give you the list.
Maproducers ndiwo mamwewo arikundinetsa and it’s all being applied to my fellow female musicians. Havadi kusiya madress, they are using the studios to lure girls and its one of the reasons why female chanters are not being successful in the music industry.
Haa ma DJ so vanoda mababe zvisingaite and my fellow musicians are also pestering me for s_ex. Vanongoda kutsotsa bh*** chete and there is nothing more.
By A Correspondent- A soldier stationed at 1.2 Infantry Battalion in Hwange who absconded court in 2015 when on remand for allegedly fatally assaulting a fellow villager with a log, has handed himself to the police.
Learnmore Moyo, now aged 28, had been on the run while holed up in South Africa for more than four years until recently when he returned home and handed himself to the police.
Moyo from Chidobe Village 5 just outside Victoria Falls was in 2015 charged with attempted murder of Gabrone Ncube, who was aged 45 before the charge was changed to murder after the victim succumbed to the injuries while at Mpilo Central Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit in Bulawayo. The soldier allegedly fled after being released on bail.
Moyo returned recently and reported at his workplace requesting to be readmitted as a soldier and was told to go to court to finalise his case before he could be considered.
Upon reaching the Victoria Falls court, Moyo was then arrested and charged with murder.
He was not asked to plead when he appeared before magistrate Ms Rangarirai Gakanje.
The magistrate remanded him in custody to October 31.
According to the State, Moyo and Ncube were drinking beer at Chidobe Business Centre with other patrons on June 7, 2015 when the incident occurred. What triggered the attack was not mentioned in court.
“On June 7, while at Chidobe Shopping Centre, the accused struck Gabrone Ncube who was drinking beer with a log,” said prosecutor Mr Bheki Tshabalala.
Ncube allegedly fell down and became unconscious following the assault. He sustained a deep cut on the forehead.
The court was told that patrons and members of the public effected a citizen’s arrest on Moyo and handed him over to the police.
Ncube was rushed to hospital where he was immediately transferred to Bulawayo where he died.
By A Correspondent- For failing to “let go” and visiting a place where she was barred and ordered not to intefer with farming activities, VP Mohadi’s wife was convicted for violating a court order.
Senator Mohadi reportedly visited the farm and broke some keys and hurled insults at some of the workers at the farm.
The matter came to light as it appeared before the Beitbridge Magistrate who later on convicted her.
Said Mohadi following her conviction:
“It seems she has resolved to cause all sorts of provocations albeit contrary to all these court orders so that I am forced to respond in the similar manner and so that she attracts unnecessary media attention to her benefit
What prompted me to file this particular application is that on August 30, 2019, the respondent went to East Masiel Farm, Insiza in Matabeleland South where I am running an animal husbandry project without my consent and started harassing my employees and ordering them to count all the beasts against their will.”
On September 1, 2019 the respondent then decided to extend her provocation against me and went to stand number 441 Beitbridge where my company, Malindi Storage and Logistics (Pvt) Ltd operates a transit business and she harassed employees there and threatened to break all the doors and windows unless she was given US$10 000, which she claimed was her share.
By A Correspondent- Chitungwiza municipality allegedly sold 870 stands without following housing policy procedures.
The matter came to light after housing committee minutes dated August 5 show that the council was recommended that the council adopts a total of 870 stands sold between January to August 2019.
One Ward 113 Councillor Kevin Mtimbanyoka had this to say to the publication:
Corruption is killing our town and there is no service delivery to talk about while some councillors and then two directors are busy selling out stands and those on the housing waiting list are not benefiting
The council has already ordered that a forensic audit be conducted at the Municipality.
They said the state just decided to cut their salaries without consulting them.
JPaul Nyathi|Zimbabwe doctors maintained on Sunday that they would only return to work after government met their demands.
Doctors have been on strike for weeks demanding a pay hike.
They said the state just decided to cut their salaries without consulting them.
Last week, the labour court ruled that the strike is illegal, however, doctors remain defiant, saying they were incapacitated to return to work.
The doctors’ lawyer Doug Coltart said: “The doctors have always insisted that they are not on strike. Their salaries have been reduced by over 20 times to the point where they do not have enough funds to pay their debts or even cover their basic needs. Doctors are earning less than $100 per month.”
AFTER a false start to their campaign at the ongoing Africa Netball Cup, Zimbabwe had a good day on the court yesterday, winning their two matches for the day against Kenya and Lesotho at Bellville Velodrome in Cape Town, South Africa, yesterday.
Zimbabwe first beat Kenya 68-35 in the morning to claim their first win of the tournament. They then went on to dismiss Lesotho 79-22 in their second game of the day.
The Gems’ participation at the continental showpiece has been marred with some confusion and poor planning by the Zimbabwe Netball Association that led to the team failing to arrive in Cape Town in time for their opening encounter against Uganda on Friday and they were walked over.
They then lost to South Africa 69-39 on Saturday before they picked themselves up yesterday to grab two victories.
Coach Ropafadzo Mutsauki said the win against Kenya was a relief and gave confidence to the players that were demoralised after failing to fulfill their first encounter against Uganda on Friday.
And going into their game against hosts South Africa, regarded as one of the powerhouses on the continent, it was always going to be difficult for a team that only met for a few days just before their departure for the tournament.
The confusion and uncertainty surrounding Zimbabwe’s participation did not help the situation for a team competing at this level.
“Overall the team played well yes but that’s where I got the opportunity to try my combinations to have more combinations so that we have several options.
“This win is very important for the team that started because there are several changes in the team which has helped us to get two or three combinations and helped us to get results. Since we didn’t have enough time to train together we will keep trying and I hope we can get something positive.
“This win is very important… It has boosted their confidence. After losing the first game it demoralised the players but right now from the look of things the girls are doing well,” said Mutsauki.
In their first game against Kenya, it was goal-to-goal in the early stages of the first quarter before Zimbabwe took charge in the dying minutes to take a 16-10 lead.
The Gems upped their game in the second quarter with captain Felistus Kwangwa and goal keeper Queen Sigauke giving a good account of themselves in defence as Zimbabwe restricted Kenya to just four goals in this quarter while they netted 23 goals.
Zimbabwe went into the half-time break leading by 25 goals.Goal shooter Joice Takaidza ensured Zimbabwe maintained their lead and enjoyed a good combination with goal attack Sharon Bwanali and later on Ursula Ndlovu.
In their second game against Lesotho, Zimbabwe dominated from the onset, going into the half-time break leading 42-9. Despite making several unforced errors in the last two quarters, the Gems were the better team of the day and sealed their second win of the tournament after four games.
They will take on Zambia this afternoon.
Mutsauki said it’s a different game against Zambia today but is optimistic.
“We will fight until the last whistle. Zambia play fast game so we will try to hold them at the middle because their shooters are very fast and have movement, fast movement,” Mutsauki told SuperSport after the game against Lesotho.
Home Affairs Minister Cain Mathema is into his second year staying at a Harare hotel at taxpayers’ expense, ZimLive has learnt.
Mathema has been staying at Rainbow Towers in Harare since September 2018 when he was appointed into the cabinet by President Emmerson Mnangagwa who won a disputed vote.
The broke government previously allocated government houses for use by ministers, but accommodation shortages have meant that ministers who have no properties in Harare are put up in hotels while accommodation is sought.
Former vice president Phelekezela Mphoko faced a public backlash after clocking almost two years at the same hotel.
A source told ZimLive: “Mathema does not own a house in Harare and the hotel is his home since September 2018. In fact he does not own a house anywhere, other than a small flat in Bulawayo which his ex-wife Musa Ncube held onto after they divorced.
“When he was a provincial minister for Matabeleland North, he lived in the village in Tsholotsho and would drive up and down to Bulawayo daily.” Government spokesman Nick Mangwana said there was nothing special about Mathema’s hotel stay.
“My understanding is that he uses it (hotel) in the same way MPs do. That’s when there’s a cabinet, which means a couple of days a week or so. There’s definitely no block booking for a long stretch. So no, he does not stay there but checks in the same way a Harare-based bureaucrat does when he works in Bulawayo,” Mangwana said.
Mathema is staying in one of the hotel’s expensive suites at a rate of about US$250 daily, hotel sources said.
Mathems’s deputy minister Mike Madiro recently told senate that his ministry was struggling to process 370 000 passport applications due to a severe shortage of resources, which Mathema is squandering daily at the hotel.
Madiro had been asked by Chief Shepherd Gundu to explain government plans to address the country’s ever-increasing passports backlog.
“It is government’s position that passports should be accessed by every Zimbabwean whenever they need them, but theproblem we have at the moment are the resources to use in making those passports,” Madiro said.
“As of now, we have very little resources and can only issue 800 passports per day, while a lot of people are waiting to get their passports. We have 370 000 people who are waiting for passports.”
Madiro said among the people who were waiting to get passports were the sick, who wanted to urgently travel outside the country for treatment.
“There are also students, which makes it difficult for the Registrar-General’s Office to issue emergency travel documents,” he said.
There is a growing consensus in the diplomatic community, that sanctions as a tool to compel a change of behavior against a leadership of a targeted nation, have not always achieved the intended outcome.
Grace Kwinjeh is a journalist and and women’s rights advocate.
In global political relations there is growing irritation on the use of sanctions to bring to order less powerful nations that can’t reciprocate, sadly, Zimbabwe in all our suffering has become a test case on the effects of intervention versus non-intervention.
In a study that investigated the effectiveness of sanctions imposed on Rhodesia in 1967, Norwegian sociologist, Johan Galtung, concluded; “The collective nature of economic sanctions makes them hit the innocent along with the guilty.”
This is a fact we must come to terms with.
Going down back into history, an assessment of the very first sanctions imposed on Megara by Anthens in 432 B.C, shows that they only helped trigger the Peloponnesian war, achieving the opposite of the intended outcome.
Furthermore, it is only after Gadaffi another target of sanctions, fell in 2011, that we are now being told posthumously, what a great leader he was, building hospitals and schools, delivering a decent quality of life and that the Lybia of today is a pale shadow of its former self, everything has fallen apart.
Need I mention former President Robert Mugabe and the posthumous accolades he is receiving and yet he was the epitome of an African dictator, an unquestionable candidate for targeted sanctions, barred from Europe?
On a reflective note, I wish to point out that the Western viewpoint will always differ with Third World countries, placing us Zimbabweans in an unfavourable position of talking ‘Western’, against the flow of progressive ideas or thinking on our continent and struggles for human and people’s rights and dignity.
We are cornered and unwittingly become PR personnel for Western agendas we have no influence or control over.
Consequently, it should be noted, right here, that Zimbabwe’s targeting relates to a complex entanglement of diverging and converging political, economic and diplomatic interests at the international level.
Furthermore, our ultimate dilemma, notwithstanding the controversy against intervention and apparent Western hypocrisy; if we argue for a laissez faire approach in an environment marked by impunity and weak state institutions to seek redress, we should develop strategies that do not give succour to human rights violators and their nefarious agenda.
My point being that as a friend said in a conversation, Zanu PF has created a ‘boogeyman’ and we are all falling over each other to prove that it does not exist.
Thus, the debate to do with sanctions as a blunt tool for diplomacy is an ongoing and evolving one, interestingly, with Zimbabwe and Syria being the most recent case studies of interest.
The debate on sanctions whose apparent aim is to achieve human security and good governance in nation states, must therefore be dealt with at two levels; the internal and the global contexts.
A case in point is present-day Zimbabwe after almost two decades of Western sponsored sanctions, is run down by massive corruption, looting of state resources, brutal cruelty evidenced by the recent cold-blooded murder, with impunity, of vendor Hilton Tamangani while in police custody.
Democratic space continues to shrink by day. Zimbabweans are hurting and need an urgent way out. A recent call by the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations, that there be a seven year sabbath, under which there will be no political contestation has further muddied the waters.
One needs to trace the history of sanctions, targeted or comprehensive to be able to assess their efficacy in positively influencing the behavior of rogue regimes, in order to come up with an informed conclusion on whether sanctions have benefited or not benefited the people of Zimbabwe.
Of interest to me sitting in the European Union (EU) is the global context.
What are the problematic areas of implementation of the EU’s CFSP policy that compromise its goodwill in intervening in dire situations in Third World countries?
Colonial power interest.
The EU imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe under its Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), in 2002, in response to, “the escalation of violence and intimidation of political opponents and the harassment of the independent press.”
A context to note, are images in the international media of brutalised white farmers during the violent take over of farms by the Zanu PF regime, which escalated the crisis at a global level, resulting in Britain a former colonial power under pressure from her domestic constituency to do something.
Pressure was then built within the EU to avoid this being an open diplomatic spat between Britain and Zimbabwe over the still unresolved land dispute.
Individual EU member states influence the block’s response to the any situation concerning their former colonies – that is the reality.
The second problematic area is to do with the lack of a uniformed response to the various dire human rights situation on the continent.
We have had and still have terrible situations of human rights violations that the EU continues to overlook, working each day and promoting leaders whose hands are dripping with the blood of their citizens. France and Rwanda relations are only healing now.
In the 90’s Rwanda and Ethiopia both now doing amazing well, suffered under brutal dictatorship with no international intervention.
Not many will know how Ethiopians have had to fight it out on their own leading to the recent election of Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed Ally, who has taken the country on a serious path of political and economic reforms, with positive economic growth projections. But, just in 2016 under a muted international community’s response, a 100 peaceful protestors were shot by direct government gunfire in the Oromo and Amhara regions.
Rwanda suffered the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, after decades of oppression and calls for the international community to intervene, which all fell on deaf ears.
Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has spoken out against Zimbabwe’s sanctions, raising the issue at the last G7 Summit in France, in what journalists called a major diplomatic coup.
Rwanda has recently made the headlines for all the right reasons, including launching the first Smart phone manufacturer on the continent the influential African #YouthConnektAfrica.
Rwanda under Kagame, is fighting her way out of the Genocide narrative, a game changer and leader on the African continent.
The next point that compromises the EU’s CFSP is its trade and economic interests versus the advancement of human rights and democratic principles.
Being in agreement that the situation in Zimbabwe is more grave than it was in 2000, Zimbabweans being slaughtered mercilessly, another development that should inform our assessment of the EU’s sanctions position, is the current ongoing Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAS) negotiations, with the government of Zimbabwe.
It might have been lost to many when the EU Mission in Zimbabwe took to Twitter to laud Zimbabwe for gazetting the EU market access offer.
This was done as the EU delegation fully participated at a Zimtrade Exporters Conference, that was presided over by President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The EU will once again have to choose between its economic and political interests, your guess is as good as mine where we are headed.
In conclusion, we Zimbabweans are not there to defend or prove the sanctions boogeyman exists.
MUDENDA WITH SIMBA CHIKANZA FOR AN INTERVIEW- Begins with the humiliation Zim is receiving here, a Tanzanian politician says "Zim is now 7 times worse than it was under Bob." Mudenda asks why.He is told it's cause you're torturing MDC MPs and 1Aug victims..FINAL VIDEO ON ZIMEYE pic.twitter.com/23KwitUSSM
Zimbabwe is among the three teams from the Cosafa Region that have qualified to the CHAN finals set for Cameroon next year.
The Warriors cruised past Lesotho in the third round of the qualifiers, winning 3-1 on aggregate. The triumph marked their return to the tournament after missing the 2018 edition.
The Joey Antipas’ team is joined by Zambia and Namibia from the Southern Zone.
Togo eliminated Nigeria in their Western regional tie to seal their first-ever qualification to the competition.
Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, DRC and reigning champions Morocco also qualified over the weekend.
The tournament is restricted to footballers who play in their country of birth. Initially scheduled for Ethiopia, the East African country admitted it was not ready to host this competition and Cameroon were given the rights.
Full list of the 16 qualified teams:
Cameroon (hosts) Morocco Tunisia Mali Guinea Togo Niger Burkina Faso DRC Congo Uganda Rwanda Tanzania Zambia Namibia Zimbabwe
MUDENDA WITH SIMBA CHIKANZA FOR AN INTERVIEW- Begins with the humiliation Zim is receiving here, a Tanzanian politician says "Zim is now 7 times worse than it was under Bob." Mudenda asks why.He is told it's cause you're torturing MDC MPs and 1Aug victims..FINAL VIDEO ON ZIMEYE pic.twitter.com/23KwitUSSM
BREAKING – JACOB MUDENDA HUMILIATED AFTER SENDING SERBIAN POLICE TO CHASE AWAY JOURNALIST AFTER BEING CONTRONTED OVER MENTALLY TORTURING MDC MPs AND 1 AUG VICTIMS, WHICH WAS DONE TO CHANGE 2018 ELECTION RESULTS | FULL STORY TO FOLLOW pic.twitter.com/RQwnMVX86m
“That was an abuse of other people’s rights. As Government we condemn the behaviour in the strongest terms,” he said. “We also believe that host governments must accord officials the protection and respect they deserve. This is a case of a thug abusing other people and it is something that we will engage the host countries through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, whenever our officials are out of the country,” said Minister Ziyambi.
MDC Masvingo urban MP Jacob Nyokanhete, councillors and women assembly connect with grassroots…
Will MDC MASVINGO win fourth by -election in Chiredzi South ward 12 on 26th October 2019?
By Wezhira Munya
Dear Editor-Masvingo Urban MDC MP, councillors and women assembly took heed to President Nelson Chamisa’s call that all elected officials should keep in touch with the grassroots.
MDC led by charismatic and visionary leader President Nelson Chamisa derives its popularity in staying and consulting with their constituencies.
Below is a summary of events that unfold in the past two weeks:
This week, 17 October 2019, youthful Masvingo urban MP Jacob Nyokanhete together with MDC Councillor Vhembo addressed residents of Ward 3 concerning issues of Service delivery and how 2018 CDF was used.
This meeting was organised by largest residents association- Masvingo United Residence Association. More so, the MP and councillor engaged residents through question and answer session.
In addition, Yesterday 19 October 2019, the residents in ward 3 requested a follow up meeting and honourable Nyokanhete and councillor Vembo attended the meeting. Councillor Vembo gave feedback on what the council has been doing and it’s future plans. On the other hand, honourable Nyokanhete, gave feedback on Parliamentary bills which are currently at different stages and also made a summary presentation on Education bill.
Honourable Jacob Nyokanhete has started to make 2019 CDF consultations. The first CDF consultation was held in ward 3 and more meetings will be done in other wards. Honourable Nyokanhete stated that CDF distribution is determined by Masvingo urban residents. He encourage all residents to participate in determing the use of CDF. 2019 CDF is $175 238 (bond).
Last year’s CDF was $50 000, this money was used to buy cements that were distributed to both primary and secondary schools in Masvingo urban as recommended by Masvingo residents. Honourable Nyokanhete gave full account of the use of CDF money in full. He believes in full transparence in using public funds. Honourable Nyokanhete is a qualified chartered accountant and he is in the Parliamentary committe on public accounts. 2019 CDF funds will be accounted for and will be publicly published.
Last week honourable Nyokanhete visited Jairos Jiri Association in Masvingo urban. Jairosi Jiri Association plays a crucial role in advancing the emancipation and inclusivity of people with disabilities in all spheres of society. MDC led by President Chamisa is pro- people with disabilities. To enhance the advocacy work of people with disabilities, MDC has an active desk that deals with issues that deal with disabilities. Jairosi Jiri Association needs financial, material and any form of support from the Government and community at large. The concerned Mp honourable Jacob Nyokanhete kindly request all stakeholders to help Jairos Jiri.
Again, this week honourable Nyokanhete also visited Hillside Government Primary School on Friday, 17 October 2019.
This school was recently established, it faces the following challenges: the only goverment school without any computer in Masvingo urban, facing great water challenges and they are facing financial problems to complete the admin block they are building
Lastly, honourable Nyokanhete visited Ratidzo Trust school popularly known as Zimcare. This school cater for mentally challenged learners. The school management took honourable Nyokanhete on school tour. He was informed that, the school needs continous support of foodstuffs and blankets for their learners.
In ward 4, councillor Godfrey Kuraone held a consultative meeting with residents and addressed water challenges and other issues. He also responded to the questions posed by residents. The meeting was organised by Masvingo Urban Residents Association (MURRA).
Yesterday, Masvingo Provincial women assembly led by Masvingo provincial chair lady and Proportional Representative honourable Mago held a rally in Gutu South. The event was highly subcribed. Guest of honour honourable Mugidho, the MDC vice chair National women assembly articulated that MDC women assembly encouraged women and girls to recruit and mobilise votes for President Nelson Chamisa and MDC at large. Some of the speakers at this rally where Masvingo provincial chairperson Honourable James Chafungamoyo Gumbi, Senator Rwambiwa Masvingo provincial chairlady honourable Mago.
Senator Rwambiwa, honourable Mago, Honourable Nyokanhete, Honourable Mugidho and others provided fuel and transport to ferry women and girls who attended this rally.
In Chiredzi, MDC will battle it out in council by election with Zanu PF. The election will be held on the 26th October 2019. The MDC Chiredzi cadres have be campaigning vigorously. MDC candidate is Mr Mazhata. The award winning Chiredzi Mayor Hwende and others contributed $700 towards ward 12 by election campaign. Honourable Mugidho, National youth leader Tsungi Rungwave and many MDC cadres are contributing towards ward 12 campaigns.
CHIEF Nyangazonke Ndiweni of Matobo makes a point in a meeting of traditional leaders recently.
CHIEF Nyangazonke Ndiweni of Matobo District has threatened to expel traditional leaders under his jurisdiction, whom he is accusing of conniving with self-proclaimed witch-hunters, known as tsikamutandas to wreak havoc in his area.
In a brief meeting held at Kezi District Business Centre on Wednesday last week, Chief Nyangazonke summoned headmen, after numerous reports of tsikamutandas ripping off villagers, taking their cattle and other valuables on the pretext of cleansing their homesteads.
“These people have been here for a long time, why are they here? They are working in connivance with some of you and the police. I am reliably informed they are here and I want them out.
“Each village head should meet with their respective headman and give them ultimatums on this issue. Failure to that I will either fine or fire you all,” said Chief Nyangazonke.
He gave the headmen seven days to meet their village heads to rid his area of tsikamutandas.
“People are losing livestock and these people are fuelling hate among villagers. We cannot have this going on.
“This is not a joke and I will not stand by and let my people be defrauded by these thieves. In the next few days I will summon a court and you will all be answerable to this,” said Chief Nyangazonke.
Witch-hunters have besieged most rural areas misrepresenting to villagers that they can cleanse their homesteads by removing goblins and charms tormenting families.
They, however, charge a minimum of a beast to conduct an exorcism.
According to section 97 of the Criminal Law Codification Reform Acts Chapter 9:23, it is an offence for one to “accuse a person of witchcraft”.
In 2016, the Government, through a Cabinet resolution, banned all tsikamutandas from extorting villagers of their hard-earned wealth.
“If you fall ill you go to a certified doctor, one who is registered, where are these people registered? They are thieves, wolves in sheep’s skin,” charged Chief Nyangazonke.
Paul Nyathi|Zimbabwean government authorities have been blasted for claiming that they will approach foreign governments to protect their officials from Zimbabweans while on government duty in those countries.
Government claims it is engaging host countries to ensure Zimbabwean public officials receive adequate security when on international duty where they allegedly continue to be hounded by angry Zimbabweans In those countries who government claim to be individuals aligned to the opposition.
According to the government, the latest target being Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, who they claim was harassed last week while attending the 141st International Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Serbia.
Government claims that Adv Mudenda was harassed by ZimEye.com while he was having breakfast at his hotel when the media demanded to know why he directed the deduction of five months’ salary for MDC MPs for boycotting President Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivery early this month.
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told state that Government would engage Serbia to understand the circumstances under which Adv Mudenda was allegedly abused.
“That was an abuse of other people’s rights. As Government we condemn the behaviour in the strongest terms,” he said. “We also believe that host governments must accord officials the protection and respect they deserve. This is a case of a thug abusing other people and it is something that we will engage the host countries through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, whenever our officials are out of the country,” said Minister Ziyambi.
The state mouth piece, The Herald, claims that the interview with Mudenda where he exposed government use of the army to influence the 2018 elections was abuse on Adv Mudenda. The media claims the so called abuse is similar to an incident directed at Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo by angry Zimbabweans in the UK recently.
Moyo who was confronted by a group of Zimbabweans outside the Royal Institute of International Affairs, commonly known as Chatham House, in London in July this year, demanding answers on human rights abuses in the country. One protester sprayed Moyo with water from a bottle when he was getting emotional and violent on the protesters.
Zimbabweans have since responded to the minister’s claims telling government to shut up as it is failing to give Zimbabweans back home the same security they are demanding for their officials abroad.
“You people you want protection from other governments , but you are failing to protect your own people from your ruthless police and army? This is bull***,” said a ZimEye.com reader Bruce Makoni.
Below are some of the comments by Zimbabweans on social media in response to the call by Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.
Paul Nyathi|Zimbabwe’s cash-strapped government has started printing new banknotes to ease cash shortages that have seen the few notes in circulation being traded at a premium on the parallel market.
Economists, however, warn that the printing of cash might further fuel hyperinflation that is now the second highest in the world after Venezuela.
Zimbabwe has been plagued by cash shortages for the past three years with most ATMs no longer dolling out cash.
Last week, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) said it had started printing higher denominated notes as part of its currency reforms following the introduction of a quasi-currency in June.
“I am not privy to the dates, but what is happening is that new notes will be available soon so that they meet the required cash demands. Obviously, these notes are going to be printed outside the country and this requires foreign exchange. That is all I can say at the moment,” RBZ’s deputy director for finance and markets, William Manimanzi, told parliament’s budget and finance committee on Wednesday.
He could not give dates when the money will be available.
In an interview with Business Day on Sunday, Harare-based economist John Robertson warned the central bank against excessive money circulation that will drive up inflation.
“There are serious cash shortages at the moment, but the question is ‘Will the government be disciplined enough if it starts to print more money?’ They have to be cautious so that printing of money does not contribute to any further rise in inflation.”
Zimbabwe is experiencing its worst economic crisis in a decade, with inflation at more than 300%, while the country is also plagued by shortages of foreign currency, fuel, electricity and basic foods.
The country is also in the grips of a currency crisis as the local unit, which was at one time pegged at 1:1 with the US dollar, is now trading at 1:20 with the greenback.
May Chiwenga has scrapped the Miss World Zimbabwe pageant for this year, citing the country’s economic crisis.
Zimbabwe will not be represented at the Miss World finals taking place in London in December following the decision.
Mary, the wife of ailing vice president Constantino Chiwenga, is the holder of the pageant’s licence in Zimbabwe.
“Due to the economic hardships that the country is facing, Miss World Zimbabwe has been extended to next year,” Miss Zimbabwe Trust administrator Christine Matambo said.
“We can’t be celebrating when people are crying. The queen is the people’s representative, so when people are crying, she must be crying with them.”
The decision will frustrate models who looked forward to competing for the crown currently held by Belinda Potts after taking part in auditions in June. Potts’ reign is being extended by another year, said Matambo said.
“They will receive priority next year. We shall consider that others will change their minds and not want to participate, but those who stay on will be prioritised,” Matambo said of the models who qualified for the final.
The pageant has in recent years been funded by various sponsors seeking to ingratiate themselves with the powerful vice president.
But with Chiwenga recovering in a Chinese military hospital from suspected poisoning, amid reports that the couple’s marriage is on the rocks, the pageant has been deserted by sponsors.-zimlive
THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) said on Saturday that the country’s fuel prices remain unchanged for this week, much to the relief of motorists used to weekly price increases.
This is the second week in a roll that the energy regulator had kept fuel prices unchanged. From August, Zera had been increasing fuel prices weekly in tandem with the floating exchange rate, much to the chagrin of motorists.
But in spite of the price increase, the commodity has remained scarce, with long winding queues a common feature at all fuel stations.
In a statement, Zera said fuel prices remained unchanged at $14.97 per litre of petrol and $15.64 for diesel.
“Please be advised that the fuel prices effective Monday 21 October 2019 are as follows: $15.64 per litre for diesel and $14.97 for petrol.
“Accordingly, prices have therefore not changed for both diesel and blend.
“Operators may however sell at prices below the cap depending on their trading advantages,” said Zera.
While the regulator encourages fuel companies to sell at below the set prices depending on their trading advantages, the operators hardly do that. Instead, many actually charge above the set thresholds.
State Media|THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education is investigating a possible case of child abuse at Lukosi Secondary in Hwange where a deputy headmistress allegedly forced a Form One girl to strip naked in the presence of other pupils and teachers.
Mrs Posenta Kwidini, who is also a senior Mathematics teacher at the school, was reportedly punishing the 15-year-old girl for dressing improperly.
She allegedly forced her to remove her skirt in the Fashion and Fabrics class where there were some Form Two pupils and two female teachers.
The incident happened last week and the girl, who cannot be named for ethical reasons, filed a report at Hwange Police Station on Friday.
The school authorities had reportedly concealed the matter.
Hwange District Schools Inspector (DSI) Mr Germination Moyo said he had ordered the school head to investigate the matter and submit a report today.
“I received an informal report about the issue late on Friday and I immediately told the school head to institute an investigation of what actually happened and prepare a report. Since the matter involves a deputy head who reports to the head, it’s ideal that we ask the head to investigate and submit a report before we do anything. So I am expecting a report from the head hopefully by Monday,” said Mr Moyo.
He said while there can be many ways of disciplining a child in school, the teacher might be “charged and called to defend herself” if the investigations establish that what she did constitutes an act of misconduct.
Acting Matabeleland North police spokesperson Sergeant Namatirai Mashona could not be reached on her mobile phone yesterday.
The girl was accompanied by her paternal uncle and some community members to file a police report.
Police visited the school on Friday and some pupils told them that they were used to such treatment by the deputy head.
In an interview, the girl narrated how she spent more than five minutes naked.
“I was walking towards the Agriculture block while fixing my skirt as I was coming from the toilet. The deputy head called me to the Fashion and Fabrics laboratory where she was with other teachers. She asked why I was opening my skirt and I explained to her that I was tucking in my blouse,” said the girl.
She said Mrs Kwidini ordered her to remove her skirt and she refused.
The girl finally complied after Mrs Kwidini allegedly threatened to beat her up.
“I unzipped my skirt and it dropped to the floor. I remained naked for more than five minutes,” said the girl.
She allegedly dressed up when one of the teachers told her to do so after Mrs Kwidini’s phone rang and she started talking on the phone.
With tears running down her cheeks, the girl walked to her class where she was swarmed by sympathetic classmates who witnessed the incident.
Contacted for comment, Mrs Kwidini said she could not comment on the issue since it’s in the hands of the police.
A gender activist, Mrs Anna Mandizha-Ncube, who is director of Buwalo Matilikilo Trust (BMT), said the girl’s dignity had been impaired. “We are worried because there is nowhere in the Education Act where a child should be disciplined in that manner. That’s a violation of her right to privacy and dignity in terms of the Child Protection Act, and it’s a case which we will follow with keen interest,” she said.
State Media|Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill must have a converged accreditation process, rather than maintaining the state of affairs where there are multiple bodies registering media practitioners, legislators recently heard.
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services heard that the creation of additional bodies accrediting journalists other than the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) was untenable and created unnecessary bureaucracy.
This was said by Media Institute of Southern Africa legal representative Mr Chris Mhike during a stakeholders’ public hearing consultative meeting in Harare, called by the portfolio committee to solicit views on the ZMC Bill.
“There are too many bodies that deal with regulation of the media. We ought to be moving towards a converged regulatory body mechanism,” he said.
“Let us aim at regulatory convergence and that convergence is not adequately dealt with in this Bill. We will propose that there be a mechanism under the Bill to ensure that we limit bodies that journalists must report to or must be subservient to.
“I have spoken to sports journalists who said when they go to sports events, some of the bodies do not recognise press cards issued by the ZMC, so in addition to the press card, they have to undergo a registration process with various sports bodies.
“During election season, ZEC is the regulatory body and has a separate accreditation process of journalists. That is not acceptable. Even Parliament do have another process of accrediting journalists. I understand there might be administration processes, but what we see in reality is that there is more than just administration procedure, but a multiple layer of registration and accreditation by various bodies.”
Paul Nyathi|Government claims it is engaging host countries to ensure Zimbabwean public officials receive adequate security when on international duty where they allegedly continue to be hounded by angry Zimbabweans in those countries who government claim to be individuals aligned to the opposition.
According to the government, the latest target being Speaker of the National Assembly, Advocate Jacob Mudenda, who they claim was harassed last week while attending the 141st International Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Serbia.
Government claims that Adv Mudenda was harassed by ZimEye.com while he was having breakfast.
This was during an arranged interview early morning on the 13th October at the In Hotel hotel when the media demanded to know why he directed the deduction of five months’ salary for MDC MPs for boycotting President Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) delivery early this month.
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told state that Government would engage Serbia to understand the circumstances under which Adv Mudenda was allegedly abused.
“That was an abuse of other people’s rights. As Government we condemn the behaviour in the strongest terms,” he said. “We also believe that host governments must accord officials the protection and respect they deserve. This is a case of a thug abusing other people and it is something that we will engage the host countries through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, whenever our officials are out of the country,” said Minister Ziyambi.
The state mouth piece, The Herald, claims that the interview with Mudenda where he exposed government use of the army to influence the 2018 elections was abuse on Adv Mudenda. The state media claims the so called abuse is similar to an incident directed at Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo by angry Zimbabweans in the UK recently.
Moyo who was confronted by a group of Zimbabweans outside the Royal Institute of International Affairs, commonly known as Chatham House, in London in July this year, demanding answers on human rights abuses in the country. One protester sprayed Moyo with water from a bottle when he was getting emotional and violent on the protesters.
Zimbabweans have since responded to the minister’s claims of harassment on Mudenda and Moyo, calling on government officials to do things right while in the country to avoid the so called harassments by Zimbabweans demanding answers from outside the country where their freedom is guaranteed.
Below are some of the comments by Zimbabweans on social media in response to the call by Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi.
Watch video of Sibusiso Moyo being confronted by Zimbabweans demanding answers in London.
Simba Chikanza about to interview Mudenda in Serbia
INTERVIEW OF ZIMBABWE’S SPEAKER OF PARLIAMENT WITH SIMBA CHIKANZA AT THE IN-HOTEL IN SERBIA ON SUNDAY 13TH OCTOBER 2019.
The interview by Simba Chikanza (SC) with Adv Jacob Mudenda was recorded partly on audio and the rest on video. It began with Simba Chikanza showing Adv Mudenda his official name badge presenting himself as a journalist doing research over the Interparliamentary Union ( The Union of all parliaments around the world).
Adv Mudenda was happy doing the brief interview which later became heated.
Watch video below. ..
FULL VIDEO OF INTERVIEW (PLUS AUDIO) LOADING BELOW…
SC: Many of the things that are coming on Zimbabwe; right now, I have just met some Tanzanians who were criticising us, heavily, just here.
Well, we are being told that we are now 7 times worse, more, than when we were during Robert Mugabe times. I think that is one matter that I am going to need a short engagement with you Sir.
Mudenda: There are exigencies (sic)
SC: Excuse me?
Mudenda: There are exigencies (sic)
SC: Let me just, while we are, let me just get a picture with you if you don’t mind Sir.
SC: Right, where are we here? Right so, here. Meeting Advocate Mudenda.
Mudenda: Thank you.
SC: You seem to have forgotten me, I don’t know why.
Mudenda: Yeah, I am trying to recollect.
SC: Splendid. Looking forward, I will be with you shortly.
Mudenda: Yeah
SC: Thank you Sir.
Mudenda: Someone will be joining me soon.
SC: Oh, someone will be joining you?
Mudenda: Yes.
SC: Okay, so someone will be joining you. Okay. So what I will do maybe, once they come maybe, I will go away. I am just having a very light one.
Mudenda: Okay.
SC: Oh, thank you Sir. Yeah, the criticism against us is very scathing, it is very heavy, this gentleman from Tanzania who was saying he runs an NGO, and works between Uganda and Tanzania, and he says your country is now 7 times worse than when Robert Mugabe.
Mudenda: What reasons does he give?
SC: Err, we didn’t go into deep, we didn’t get deeper than that, other than him saying the conduct of both government and institutions. He alleges the judiciary as well, and parliament and he mentioned specifically the withdrawal of allowances. Sir.
Ndokutorerai (shall I get you a ) chair?
SC: Sir, the withdrawal of allowances Advocate Mudenda, that has extremely, extremely criticised yourself. On what basis. You have here a topic, local and international policy analysts here, they say you have caused the deterioration of parliament, and.
Mudenda: I have what?
SC: You have made parliament to deteriorate. The value of parliamentarianism is, should be.
Mudenda: Into what?
SC: You are now a spokesman of a military cartel rather than parliament. And in this case Advocate Mudenda, you have a discussion, a topic, that you yourself, you allowed into parliament, you brought this discussion, and that is the 1 August brutality. It is clear even ZBC broadcast this.
Mudenda: (nod and sound in affirmation).
SC: They broadcast this, announcement that the military would be used to change 2018 election results.
Mudenda: (nod and sound in affirmation).
Mudenda: Yes
SC: The same MPs who are meant to be part of your own parliament Advocate Mudenda, they are part of your parliament. And you are the one who allowed this discussion to get into. You allowed it to be discussed.
Mudenda: No, you see the members of parliament have threatened to go to court, so that matter is subjudice.
SC: Sorry?
Mudenda: The matter is subjudice and I am not discussing that.
SC: Because they have threatened to go to court?
Mudenda: Yeah I’m not discussing that.
SC: But then, Sir, aren’t you concerned?
Mudenda: I am not discussing that.
SC: Aren’t you concerned?
Mudenda: I am not discussing that. I am not discussing that.
SC: That we have a clear matter.
Mudenda: I am not discussing that.
SC: You talked about a threat Sir, you talked about a threat advocate.
Mudenda: I am not discussing that.
SC: You talked about a threat.
Mudenda: Can you stop it. Alright?
SC: Advocate, Advocate, a crime is being committed right now. People are dying.
Mudenda: Go to court. Go to court.
SC: Go to court where? People are dying right now in Zimbabwe advocate.
Mudenda: I am not.
SC: I have got; I have got victims of 1 August.
Mudenda: Can you also respect my point of view. Alright?
SC: Do you also respect the people who are suffering, Sir? Do you respect the victims who still have bullets in their bodies, Sir…the victims who still have bullets in their bodies right now?
Mudenda: Can you stop it. Alright. Can you stop it.
SC: Advocate, Advocate, you are the highest you are the most respected person in Zimbabwe you are here to represent parliamentarianism. What parliamentarianism is. You are the person we refer to; we respect you sir. We respect you. And I’ve come to you to ask you about this thing which we are being criticised for; our nation is being criticised right here, Sir.
Mudenda: Can you still stop it. This is not the forum.
SC: Why is it not the forum Sir?
Mudenda: Can you stop it.
SC: But you are the Speaker of Parliament.
Mudenda: Can you stop it. Haaah.
SC: I have got people who are crying I have got victims. Are you concerned that you are no longer the Speaker of Parliament you are now the Speaker of a military cartel?
Mudenda: Can you stop it.
SC: Stop what advocate, stop what?
Mudenda: Can you stop it.
SC: Stop what?
Mudenda: Can you stop it.
SC: But you are destroying our country. You are destroying a whole community. You are right now, even the perception of our nation (sic) Advocate Mudenda.
Are you happy that parliamentarianism has been violated advocate Mudenda? Tell me.
Mudenda: [NO RESPONSE]
So you are not willing to address concerns about parliamentarianism, you are here to represent parliamentarianism and you are mentally torturing MDC MPs adding to the physical torture to victims of violence on 1 August which was done to change election results and this was broadcast on the ZBC. Advocate Mudenda, you are a respected man. You are the highest, the most respected person Sir.
Mudenda: Can you slow down so I can eat.
SC: I shall slow down, but I hope you realise here, that I have got people who are dying, there is a crime that is being committed.
Mudenda: Can I have my breakfast?
SC: You can sir, you can sir, I shall wait.
A crime is being committed Advocate.
Mudenda: Can you move off can you move off.
SC: I am not Sir.
I have got a legitimate criminal concern here, a legal concern sir;
I have got a legitimate legal concern.
UNKNOWN/ UNNAMED MAN – MUDENDA’S AIDE TRAVELED WITH HIM FROM ZIMBABWE:
Sorry sorry I thought I had given you enough time.
SC: No you can’t do this.
SC: Advocate Mudenda people are dying right now people are dying right now and you are mentally torturing MDC MPs. On what basis do you withdraw their allowances for 5-months merely because they are expressing what you brought before Parliament?
Mudenda: Can you move out.
SC: I am here I am not going to move out I am a guest here and I am also; I am very much here; I am very much here; but I will wait on you because this is important, because you are an employee; you are a civil servant Sir; you are a civil servant. This is your job. This is your job, to be accountable to members of the public; to the international community; to prove that you’re doing the job of a speaker of Parliament not a speaker of a military cartel advocate Mudenda.
ZANU PF MEMBERS SAY JACOB MUDENDA WAS HARASSED DURING SERBIA INTERVIEW | WAS HE HARASSED?— ZimEye (@ZimEye) October 20, 2019
UNKNOWN/ UNNAMED MAN:
No you cannot shut me I’m going to slow down I will allow him to eat but I’m not going to leave here. I am here I am a guest here; I am an invitee to this conference where you are as well; Thank you.
Tine vanhu varikufa right now hamadzedu dzirikufa kuZimbabwe, akomana, varume, mauya kunoku imimi, saka ndanyarara ikozvino. Ndakumirirai. Ndakumirirai.
This is a legal matter, it is also a criminal matter; I am waiting here.
UNKNOWN/ UNNAMED MAN:
I think the honorable speaker has come here to have something to eat.
SC: Yes I will wait for him. I will wait for him Sir
As you can see I have withdrawn, I have withdrawn, I was sitting there when you are sitting so now I have moved away now so we will wait sir. I have got Zimbabweans who are waiting across inside Zimbabwe and around the world. They’re waiting; this is the most respected person; The highest person in the country in Zimbabwe next to Emmerson Mnangagwa.
UNKNOWN/ UNNAMED MAN:
So why are you shouting?
SC: I am not shouting I am waiting sir.
UNKNOWN/ UNNAMED MAN:
I think it is more about threatening than anything.
SC: What threat did you hear? What threat did you hear there?
UNKNOWN/ UNNAMED MAN:
I haven’t heard.
SC: No no no. Please don’t be unreasonable what threat did you hear here? What threat did you hear tell me, can you justify what you said.
UNKNOWN/ UNNAMED MAN:
Know what I am simply saying you know when you are talking on top of your voice if you really want to interview you the Speaker you should interview in a manner that is (sic).
ZANU PF MEMBERS SAY JACOB MUDENDA WAS HARASSED DURING SERBIA INTERVIEW | WAS HE HARASSED?— ZimEye (@ZimEye) October 20, 2019
SC: According to your allegations I am quiet. Thank you.
UNKNOWN/ UNNAMED MAN:
Thank you.
POLICE ARE THEN SUMMONED IN AND DISRUPT THE INTERVIEW THEN THE BELOW HAPPENS….
BREAKING – JACOB MUDENDA HUMILIATED AFTER SENDING SERBIAN POLICE TO CHASE AWAY JOURNALIST AFTER BEING CONTRONTED OVER MENTALLY TORTURING MDC MPs AND 1 AUG VICTIMS, WHICH WAS DONE TO CHANGE 2018 ELECTION RESULTS | FULL STORY TO FOLLOW pic.twitter.com/RQwnMVX86m— ZimEye (@ZimEye) October 13, 2019
Paul Nyathi|Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has come out blasting the people’s media, ZimEye.com, claiming that senior Journalist Simba Chikanza abused and harassed Speaker Of Parliament Jacob Mudenda when he interviewed him in Serbia last week while attending the 141st International Parliamentary Union (IPU).
According to Ziyambi, government is engaging host countries to ensure Zimbabwean public officials receive adequate security when on international duty where they continue to be hounded allegedly by individuals aligned to the opposition MDC a claim which he can not substantiate.
Chikanza sought to interview Adv Mudenda while he was having breakfast at his hotel and demanded to know why he directed the deduction of five months’ salary for MDC MPs for boycotting President Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA)delivery early this month.
Ziyambi told state media that Government would engage Serbia to understand the circumstances under which Adv Mudenda was allegedly abused.
“That was an abuse of other people’s rights. As Government we condemn the behaviour in the strongest terms,” he said. “We also believe that host governments must accord officials the protection and respect they deserve. This is a case of a thug abusing other people and it is something that we will engage the host countries through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, whenever our officials are out of the country,” said Minister Ziyambi.
“Why are you mentally torturing MDC MPs?” Chikanza asked the Speaker. “On what basis do you withdraw their allowances for five months merely because they are protesting about what you had brought to Parliament?”
Buhera North William Mutomba (Zanu-PF) tried to calm down Chikanza with little success.
Chikanza also refused to be restrained by hotel staff.
“I have a legal matter here, you have all my details, profile, address, you can call the manager, you can also call the Serbian government,” said Chikanza.
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BREAKING – JACOB MUDENDA HUMILIATED AFTER SENDING SERBIAN POLICE TO CHASE AWAY JOURNALIST AFTER BEING CONTRONTED OVER MENTALLY TORTURING MDC MPs AND 1 AUG VICTIMS, WHICH WAS DONE TO CHANGE 2018 ELECTION RESULTS | FULL STORY TO FOLLOW pic.twitter.com/RQwnMVX86m