Two Women Sentenced To Nine Months Behind Bars For Stealing Cellphones At A Cemetery

TWO women from Bulawayo have been sentenced to nine months in prison for stealing cellphones during a burial at Luveve cemetery.
Nolwazi Dube (18) and Minenhle Mare (25) from Pumula suburb stole a Samsung J6 belonging to Ms Talent Ndiweni (26) and Ms Thembo Hlalaphi’s (26) Samsung J2 both valued at $3 500.

Dube and Mare pleaded guilty to two counts of theft before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Tancy Dube.

The magistrate sentenced Dube to six months in prison before suspending three months. She suspended another three months on condition that Dube performs 105 hours of community service at Pumula Police Station.

Ms Dube also sentenced Mare to an effective three months in prison.

The State, represented by Mr Tapiwa Solani, said the two women stole the cellphones last week on Thursday at around 11AM.

“The accused persons were given a Samsung J2 cellphone by Ms Hlalaphi for safe keeping while she was busy with burial. After the burial the accused persons sold the phone,” he said.

On count two on the same day, Dube and Mare hatched a plan to steal a cellphone from Ms Ndiweni.

“The accused persons pretended to be asking for time from the complainant before snatching her Samsung J6, and ran away,” Mr Solani said.

Ms Hlalaphi testified that when she gave Dube and Mare her cellphone, they used it to record the proceedings.
She said Dube is her niece.

“I was burying a relative and I handed over my phone to my niece who was taking a funeral video. By the time I was placing flowers on the grave, the accused persons were nowhere to be found. They sold my phone without my consent,” she said.

The total value of stolen cellphones was $ 3 500 and nothing was recovered.

-State Media

Court Agrees With Accused Man That Mnangagwa Has Failed

Failed Mnangagwa

A man charged with disorderly conduct for saying President Emmerson Mnangagwa has failed to revive Zimbabwe’s economic fortunes was acquitted on Thursday, his lawyers said.

Saymore Mashorokoto, 45, is free to speak more after magistrate Langton Ndokera threw out the charges.

Mashorokoto was arrested together with Evermore Kakurira, 46, in September and charged with disorderly conduct, according to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

The two men were accused of telling one Tichaona Svinurai, a fellow resident, that Mnangagwa “had dismally failed to revive the country’s political and economic fortunes and that he should hand over power to opposition MDC Alliance party leader Nelson Chamisa.”

They were accused of contravening section 41(b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Prosecutors said by uttering such words to Svinurai, the pair had acted in a disorderly conduct and “used threatening, abusive, or insulting words intending to provoke a breach of the peace or realising that there was a real risk or possibility that a breach of the peace may be provoked.”

Charges were later dropped against Kakurira.

Meanwhile, the trial of a Bindura councillor also charged with disorderly conduct for allegedly stating that “people in Zimbabwe are stressed owing to President Mnangagwa’s failure to fix the country’s economic crisis after winning the 2018 presidential election” commenced on Thursday.

Ward 3 councillor Brian Kembo pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Ndokera.

His trial continues.

“ED Has Failed To Distinguish Himself From Mugabe”: Human Rights Defender

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By A Correspondent- Prominent lawyer and rights defender, Beatrice Mtetwa, has said that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has so far failed to distinguish itself from that of the late former president, Robert Mugabe as far as respecting human rights is concerned.

Mtetwa was speaking in Harare on Wednesday evening at a discussion forum on the role of the State in safeguarding human rights, that was convened by Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) publishers of the Daily News and the Daily News on Sunday.

She said:

In practice, even the Second Republic is not living by that. If citizens need to enjoy their rights to protest, we know that every road into town will be blocked by the police and the army.

The government is not listening to the grievances of citizens. It is behaving exactly as it did in the First Republic. We have seen court orders not being respected in the Second Republic.

She added that the talk about constitutionalism was not being backed by tangible action as the government is still stopping the citizens from enjoying their rights.

Mtetwa was responding to Justice minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi who had said that the government was playing its role of ensuring that people enjoyed their freedoms.

-DailyNews

Prophet Orders Congregants To Divorce Their Wives

Prophet orders congregants to divorce. It is alleged Bishop Philip Chipato, who also doubles up as a prophet, encouraged married male congregants to divorce their wives who no longer attend church services.

An Apostolic church bishop in Bulawayo has been accused of wrecking church members’ marriages by ordering married congregants to divorce their partners who would have stopped coming to church.

A pastor who requested anonymity said Chipato preached castigating married female congregants who had somehow stopped coming to church.

It is further said as a result Bishop Chipato reportedly ordered one of his pastors, Cleopas Midzi, to divorce his wife Vimbai Denhere who had stopped attending church services.

“Vimbai stopped coming to church and after about two weeks Bishop Chipato started to teach a series of lessons demonising married partners who would have stopped coming to church. He also ran a series of sermons preaching against such truant members while encouraging their partners to divorce them,”said a source.

An elder of the church who requested anonymity said as a result Midzi divorced his wife. Contacted for a comment Vimbai said:

“I stopped going to that church (Word Apostolic Church) because I did not like the things that were done at that church. His teachings were not in conformity with the word of God. After a month Chipato influenced my husband (Midzi) to divorce me and left me with two children and he is not taking care of them.

The bishop denied all allegations.
-Online

Menacing Bulawayo Thief Disowns Accomplices

A MAN who admitted to being part of a gang of thieves who allegedly broke into several houses in Bulawayo and stole household goods worth nearly $120 000, yesterday stunned a packed courtroom when he said the other three people who were arrested with him were not his accomplices.

There was a moment of silence at the Western Commonage Magistrate Courts when Tawanda Gumbomunda (23) said police had arrested the wrong people as his accomplices were still at large.

The other three people who were arrested with Gumbomunda are Prince Ncube (19), Qinisani Tshuma (24) and Gabriel Ncube (25).

The four allegedly broke into Mr Geneva Sibanda’s home in North End suburb while he was away in Victoria Falls and stole household property worth $46 000.
Gumbomunda told magistrate Ms Tancy Dube that he did not know the men he was jointly charged with.

“Your Worship, l plead guilty to unlawful entry and theft but to my surprise the men that l committed the offences with are not here. I don’t know the men I’m being jointly charged with,” he said.

Ncube, Tshuma and Gabriel pleaded not guilty to theft and unlawful entry and the magistrate remanded them in custody to October 15 for continuation of trial.

The trio told the court that they had previously admitted to committing the crime because police officers had assaulted them and they feared being assaulted again.

However, the investigating officer, Constable John Mugabe, said Gumbomunda was lying.

“Your Worship, accused Number One is trying to protect his friends. They stay together in Cowdray Park that’s where I found them with their house fully packed with stolen property. They have many pending cases of unlawful entry and theft,” he said.

“During the same month, the gang broke into another house in the same suburb and stole household property worth $69 000 when the owner was away in Germany.”

Prosecuting, Mr Tapiwa Solani said on August 22 this year at around 12AM, the gang allegedly broke down Mr Sibanda’s door to gain entry into his house and stole property worth $49 000. “While inside the house, the accused persons stole a refrigerator, PA system, four suitcases with clothes, an electric jar, microwave, speakers, 35-inch television set, television stand, 21 plates, two DVD players and blankets,” he said.

During the same month, the gang proceeded to another house in the same suburb where they took a water pump, two refrigerators, carpets, curtains, two television sets, clothes, garden chairs and cell phones while the owner of the house was in Germany.

Mr Solani said the gang was caught by Mr Sibanda’s neighbour stealing property and he alerted the police.

“Mr Sibanda’s neighbour heard some noises at the complainant’s place and went to see what was happening. He saw a silver Toyota vehicle parked at the complainant’s gate and the accused persons were busy loading the stolen property. When they realised that they had been seen, they immediately drove off,” he said.

The suspects were arrested while they were trying to sell the stolen property in Cowdray Park suburb after an anonymous tip-off.

-State Media

Doctors React To 48 Hour Ultimatum

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Doctors respond to 48-hour ultimatum to return to work. Yesterday, a gloomy cloud hovered over Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals after more than 50% of the nursing population stayed away, with patients being turned away in droves.

The situation at the country’s major public hospitals has deteriorated to alarming levels, with patients reportedly dying on stretcher beds before being attended to, while most wards are virtually empty as nurses and doctors continue with their industrial action.

This came as the Labour Court ruled against the industrial action, but the doctors dismissed the ruling as a nullity, saying they remained financially incapacitated. Justices Lawrence Murasi and Rodgers Manyangadze, who presided over the matter, ordered the striking medical staff to report for duty within 48 hours and censured government against taking disciplinary action against them.

“Members of the respondents who participated in the said collective job action be and hereby ordered to report for duty within 48 hours from the date of this order and the applicant shall be entitled to take disciplinary action against members of respondents who fail or neglect to comply with the order,” the judges ruled.

“Applicant (government) shall not take any disciplinary action against members of the respondent who participated in the collective job action from September 2019 up to the date of the order.”

The judges referred the case to an arbitrator, who should deal with the issue within 14 days. At their last meeting on Thursday, the health professionals said they could no longer sustain themselves and needed their employer to relook their grievances, which include salaries commensurate with the bank rate.

“Our contracts have salaries pegged in US dollars, so the employer must consider aligning our salaries with the current interbank rate. “Look at us, look at my plastic shoes, my unkempt hair. Do I look like a nurse?” a nurse who declined to be named asked rhetorically.

Parirenyatwa, which is one of the biggest referral hospitals in the country, was empty yesterday, with only a few student nurses checking in on a handful of patients still admitted. Many patients were discharged when the doctors’ crisis intensified. The facility, which is usually a hive of activity, was eerily quiet with both the outpatients and casualty departments deserted.

Contacted for comment after the Labour Court ruling, Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association acting secretary-general Tawanda Zvakada said: “The ruling does not capacitate us in any way. Members will still not go to work because they are not able to. We value our patients, but this is beyond our control. We also have families that rely on us for survival.”

But he said they were willing to go back if their concerns were addressed. The senior doctors, who have also claimed incapacitation, said the court ruling was inconsequential as the cost of living remained higher than their wages.

“Prices are still high, but if they want us to report for duty, they should send transport to pick us up because we are still incapacitated as before,” a senior doctor said on condition of anonymity. There were reports that some patients were dying on stretcher beds before being attended to because of the industrial action.

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On Thursday, NewsDay Weekender witnessed a man, Learnmore Ndemere, with a heart condition being turned away. His relatives looked crestfallen as they congregated to map the way forward. “His body is now swelling up, look at his feet, face, hands even. Honestly, how can we take someone so sick back home?” one of the relatives asked with tears rolling down their cheeks.

Ndemere’s father pleaded with the government to find a lasting solution to the doctors and nurses’ strike. Health ministry spokesperson Donald Mujiri referred questions to the Health Services Board, whose chairperson, Paulinus Sikhosana, said he was travelling and could not comment on the matter.

Source – NewsDay

Delta Hikes Beer Prices

By A Correspondent- Delta Beverages corporate has reportedly increased beer prices, a development that is likely to see many boozers resorting to being sober.

The company is said to have already circulated the price increase notice with retailers in Harare.

A local publication reports that several clubs and bar owners were on Friday charging an average of $12 for a pint of beer (brown bottle), up from $8 while a 750ml bottle had gone up to $20 from $12.

The publication further reports that some clubs were going beyond $20 citing other costs including fuel for generators.

The prices are going up, days after the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) raised fuel prices thereby triggering a wave of price increase in the country.

-DailyNews

Harare City Council Fingered In Land Scam

Harare Residents Trust  (HRT) has called for accountability in Harare City Council following reports that residents in Crowborough were given half the stands they were supposed to by Council.

The City Fathers allegedly duped the residents by giving them 150 square meters of land instead of the agreed 300 square meters.

However the residents were still required to pay the full amount for the 300 square metres.

“Council was supposed to allocate 300 square meters to each resident but now two people share the 300 square meters and yet they use the same account number to pay Municipal bills,” alleged one resident.

“Currently, residents are paying a bill for 300 square meters yet they are using 150 square meters,” he added.

Responding on the matter Harare Residents Trust (HRT) expressed its displeasure at the news and has called for accountability in the matter.

“The Harare Residents Trust is worried about the lack of accountability for the city fathers and is appealing for transparency on the way they bill rate payers,” it said.

This is not the first time the City fathers lack of accountability and transparency in the way they bill rate payers has come to the fore.

Currently they have problems with their billing system and have had to send residents projected figures of bills which has caused much consternation with the residents.

-Open Council

MDC Mulls All Stakeholders Conference On The Zimbabwean Crisis

By A Correspondent- The opposition MDC led by advocate Nelson Chamisa is contemplating spearheading an all-stakeholders Conference over the socio-economic crisis in the country.

The News Day reports that the party intends to engage churches, students, workers and all suffering Zimbabweans, including disgruntled Zanu PF supporters in a bid to build a united front to enhance the citizens’ determination.

Speaking to the publication, an unidentified party insider said:

We are consulting everyone so that this stops being an MDC against Zanu PF issue. We want a Zimbabwean solution. So as the movement which represents the majority, we want to convene an all-stakeholders conference, which will solidify the resolve of the people.

The development comes when the crisis in the country continues unabated. The Zimbabwean economy is inflationary, risking reminding people of the 2008 record high hyperinflation.

The health sector is also collapsed with public institutions operating without essentials such as machines and medicines for patients and the health workers industrial action which started on the 3rd of September this year is doing less to help the situation.

Zimbabwe has other issues including a huge deficit in water, fuel, electricity, food, foreign currency and cash.

-Newsday

George Weah Turns Dictator, Closes Down Radio Station Critical Of Him

George Weah

MONROVIA – Liberian police on Thursday closed a radio station critical of President George Weah, accusing it of inciting violence, and used tear gas to disperse people protesting against the move.

Roots FM, owned by Henry Costa, is one of the leaders of a group that organised a large anti-government street protest on 17 June, paralysing several areas of the seaside capital Monrovia.

Costa is a fierce critic of Weah, a former international football star who became president of the country in January last year.

Heavily armed police riot units ringed the radio station building on Thursday morning, making it impossible for workers to move in and out.

They also fired tear gas on the station’s supporters gathered outside.

Costa, who is in the United States from where he usually produces a show for his radio station in Liberia, was defiant.

“It is indeed a very sad day, but I can assure you that we will never be silenced,” Costa told AFP in a telephone interview.

Liberia’s solicitor general said the station was blackmailing people and instigating violence.

“They have begun criminal acts of extortion and blackmail. They use their media to spread inflammatory messages against Liberian citizens, and engage in incitement.

“Beginning today there will be no public demonstration that is not … sanctioned by the government of Liberia,” Cyrinus Cephus told a press conference.

The Press Union of Liberia last week denounced Roots FM and Freedom FM, another radio that is owned by a government official, for “always insulting people on radio.

“That is not journalism. You cannot ask people to give you money or you talk bad about them. That is destroying the image of good journalism in Liberia. I call on the government to take action against Roots FM and Freedom FM,” its president Charles Coffey said.

-EWN

France President Praises Zim Fight Against HIV

French President Emmanuel Macron reserved rare praise for Zimbabwe for its deepened fight against HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria.

President Macron said this while addressing the Sixth Replenishment Conference organised by the Global Fund Forum in Lyon, France, on Thursday.

President Mnangagwa, who returned home last night, attended the high-level meeting and pledged US$1 million as part of Harare’s obligations to the Global Fund

Nation states contribute to multilateral funds to keep good accounts and eligibility for funding.

And, President Macron had special words for Zimbabwe.

“Zimbabwe has improved its combat mechanisms in combating HIV, tuberculosis and malaria,” said President Macron while speaking in French.

President Mnangagwa led the Zimbabwe delegation at the Global Fund Forum.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube, who also accompanied President Mnangagwa to the forum, confirmed on his Twitter handle that President Macron had indeed praised Zimbabwe.

“President Macron mentioned Zimbabwe as a country that has done well in the area of HIV, TB and malaria control, and in the use of Global Fund resources,” tweeted Prof Ncube.

The Global Fund conference in Lyon saw governments, philanthropists and businesses pledging US$14,02 billion for the fight against HIV/AIDS, malaria and TB.

The target was to raise US$14 billion, and the funds will be channelled towards saving 16 million lives and averting 234 million infections by 2023 in over 100 countries, mainly Nigeria, Tanzania, DRC, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

President Mnangagwa acknowledged the crucial role played by the Global Fund in Zimbabwe’s health sector, and pledged US$1 million towards the organisation.

Created in 2002, the Global Fund is a partnership designed to accelerate the fight against HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria in low- and middle-income countries.

Said President Mnangagwa: “Since 2002, the Global Fund has approved nearly US$1,7 billion to Zimbabwe, of which over US$1,3 billion has been disbursed.

“Let me express my profound gratitude for this invaluable support. As we build strong institutions, infrastructure and integrated services, we appeal for support and seek partnerships to strengthen primary healthcare, build and retain a competent health workforce to achieve universal health coverage.”

State Media

Rural Teachers To Down Tools On Monday

Rural teachers to down tools Monday a week into ZIMSEC exams
ARTUZ leader Obert Msaraure

RURAL teachers under the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) will next week Monday dump invigilation of final Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (Zimsec) examinations and all of their other duties to engage in industrial action until government gives in to their demands of a better salary.

 Exams started on 30 September and end 22 November.

 ARTUZ which is the smaller union of the three that represent teachers in Zimbabwe said they will not be forced to normalise an abnormal situation that government continues to ignore.

 Union President Obert Masaraure told NewZimbabwe.com the chaos that will follow was all government’s fault.

 “Teachers will not be attending to invigilations and any other responsibilities until the salaries are reviewed, we can no longer afford to normalise the abnormality obtaining in our schools,” said Masaraure.

 “Government has failed to pay our teachers a living wage and our education is now in turmoil. We warned them to review our salaries way back they turned a deaf ear, now teachers have resolved to down tools at a time when learners are sitting for examinations.”

 Teachers like doctors who are already on day 36 of industrial action, are demanding their salaries to be paid at an interbank rate since their contracts indicated that they were earning US dollars.

 Masaraure urged government to do away with Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s austerity measures.

Added Masaraure: “We urge government to drop its austerity measures and review our salaries for the good of education.

 “From 14 October going forward teachers will be withdrawing labour until our salaries are indexed with interbank rate.”

ZESA Hwange Faces Shut Down As Coal Supplies Dwindle

Blackout fears as coal stocks plunge

Hwange Thermal Power Station, the country’s second largest power plant, is operating with critically low stocks of coal due to low supplies from the miners amid fears the situation will impact already depressed power production.

The coal supply situation at the power station is likely to worsen in the summer season, which is set to commence soon, as miners’ open cast operations will be affected by the rains, sources said.

Information obtained by Business Weekly shows that the power plant is operating with a strategic reserve of about 60 000 tonnes, against a recommended minimum stockpile of 200 000 tonnes.

Sixty thousand tonnes of coal last just 10 days, raising the danger that the plant may run out of feedstock in the event that any of the major coal miners experience production challenges.

Despite frequent breakdowns, Hwange Power Station carries most of Zimbabwe’s load power needs, as production at Kariba Hydro Power Station, the country’s largest in terms of capacity, is severely constrained due to low levels of usable water in Lake Kariba for power generation.

Zimbabwe is currently experiencing power cuts which have seen businesses and households enduring long hours of load shedding.

“The situation is desperate and the authorities need to urgently take action,” said an anonymous source.

Another source told Business Weekly that the Zimbabwe Power Company, the power generation unit of State power utility, Zesa Holdings, was struggling to pay for coal supplies from the miners.

One of the companies is understood to be owed nearly $30 million “and this is seriously hurting the operations of the miners because the tariff is too sub-economic.”

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) has since approved a 320 percent tariff increase to 162,16 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) to help Zesa improve power supply.

The new tariff increase comes barely a month after ZERA approved another tariff hike.

Only in August this year, ZERA reviewed electricity tariffs to 38,61c/kWh to improve supplies in the country, after the US dollar tariff of US9,86c/kWh approved in 2011, but now payable in local currency, was eroded to as little as US1,01c/kWh following the currency changes in February this year.

But despite the tariff adjustment in August, the generation and distribution power utilities insisted the tariff remained insufficient to mobilise enough financial resources to support their operations.

This week, ZERA said the hike was part of efforts to restore normal electricity supply after the 38,61 cents/kWh was rendered ineffective by inflationary pressures.

“With the new tariff, we should be equal to task although it came a little bit late given that we are now getting into a rain season,” an official with ZESA said yesterday.

“The ability to pay has been enhanced and no one should be delayed (in terms of payments) in the supply chain.”

The Coal Producers Association (CPA), said capacitating the producers of the fossil fuel through timely payments was critical to boost supplies.

“We are way below required minimum stock levels and this is quite dangerous,” Ray Mutokonyi, the chairperson of CPA told Business Weekly in an interview.

“We need to start building the stocks now because we are going to be affected by the rains since most of our operations are open cast. Zesa needs to pay the producers on time,” he said.

As part of its submissions for a tariff hike, Zesa said it was spending $72 million on coal procurement. The coal prices also move in line with changes in the interbank market foreign exchange rate.

The power utilities also cited financial obligations related to power imports (US$19,5 million per month) in justifying the request for a tariff hike.

ZERA said the 38,61 cents tariff which the energy regulator approved in August had become inadequate for constant maintenance of equipment for consistent electricity supply, resulting in an acute deficit.

“At that level (38,61cents/kWh), the tariff was not enough to cover the operating costs of the electricity companies including coal, diesel and essential equipment leading to a shortfall of ZWL320 million in August 2019,” ZERA, the regulator said.

ZERA said it expects a, “significantly improved electricity supply position from Zimbabwe Power Company as the company can procure enough coal stocks.

“This will reduce load shedding hours and improve the reliability of supply from Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company as the company is able to import electricity from the Southern African Power Pool.”

Gloom For Drinkers As Beer Prices Shoot Up

Delta Beverages corporate has reportedly increased beer prices, a development that is likely to see many boozers resorting to being sober as the precious liquid is now beyond the reach of many.

The company is said to have already circulated the price increase notice with retailers in Harare.

The Daily News reports that several clubs and bar owners were on Friday charging an average of $12 for a pint of beer (brown bottle), up from $8 while a 750ml bottle had gone up to $20 from $12.

The publication further reports that some clubs were going beyond $20 citing other costs including fuel for generators.

The prices are going up, days after the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) raised fuel prices thereby triggering a wave of price increase in the country.

Repeat Offender Zimbabwean Immigrant Jailed For Getting Career Job In The UK

AN illegal immigrant who was jailed for a £70,000 benefits scam is again behind bars after she was caught getting a job with a fake residence permit.

Zimbabwean national Grace Jinjika was jailed for four-and-a-half years in 2015 after she illegally claimed benefits between May 2005 and October 2013.

Having been released from that sentence, the 42-year-old of Flatford Place, Kidlington, appeared again at Oxford Crown Court today.

She pleaded guilty at that hearing to one count of fraud and one of having an identity document with improper intention.

Outlining the case, prosecutor Jonathan Stone said that Jinjika first came to the UK nearly 20 years ago on a six-month visa.

She went on to repeatedly apply for leave to remain and was repeatedly refused.

In 2015 she was jailed for fraudulently claiming benefits including council tax and housing benefit to the value of about £70,000.

Prosecutors said she was not deported after that sentence as the UK was not deporting criminals back to Zimbabwe at that time.

After her release Jinjika went on to get a job as a carer with the company Oasis in Abingdon.

The court heard that as part of her application she had supplied a copy of a fake residence permit.

She went on to work there from January 2019.

The company said later if it had been known Jinjika was not legally allowed to work she would not have been hired, but it did praise her work.

It was also revealed that she was initially released from her jail term in May 2017 and her post-release licence period expired in August last year.

As the offences were committed in November last year she was not in breach of any licence period.

In mitigation at yesterday’s hearing, her defence barrister said his client had a number of health difficulties and had been diagnosed with HIV and bipolar disorder and was taking medication for her condition.

Sentencing, Judge Nigel Daly said: “In this case I have heard that you worked caring for other people and you were considered to be an extremely good worker.

“Nonetheless as you know you should not have been here, you should have not have been taking these jobs.”

She was jailed for 12 months on each count to run concurrently and must pay a victim surcharge.

Presidential Staff Killed In Air Crash

Al Jazeera|A cargo plane carrying presidential staff crashed in eastern Congo on Thursday, killing all eight passengers and crew, a presidential advisor said yesterday.

The plane, carrying President Felix Tshisekedi’s driver, a logistics manager and some soldiers, was headed for the capital Kinshasa and went off radar on Thursday afternoon, an hour after departing, a statement from the civil aviation authority said.

It crashed in a forest in Maniema and broke up upon landing.

“There are no survivors. The bodies were all burnt to ashes,” said advisor Vidiye Tshimanga.

The cause of the accident was not yet clear.

Local media showed a crowd of hundreds of Tshisekedi supporters hitting the streets of Kinshasa after the news broke yesterday morning, fearing that the plane crash had been some kind of failed coup attempt against Tshisekedi.

The president took over from long-standing former President Joseph Kabila this year.

Thief Stuns Court, Disowns Accomplices

A man who admitted to being part of a gang of thieves who allegedly broke into several houses in Bulawayo and stole household goods worth nearly $120 000, yesterday stunned a packed courtroom when he said the other three people who were arrested with him were not his accomplices.

Thief stuns court, disowns accomplices
File picture of people waiting outside the Western Commonage Magistrates Courts in Bulawayo

There was a moment of silence at the Western Commonage Magistrate Courts when Tawanda Gumbomunda (23) said police had arrested the wrong people as his accomplices were still at large.

The other three people who were arrested with Gumbomunda are Prince Ncube (19), Qinisani Tshuma (24) and Gabriel Ncube (25).

The four allegedly broke into Mr Geneva Sibanda’s home in the North End suburb while he was away in Victoria Falls and stole household property worth $46 000. Gumbomunda told magistrate Ms Tancy Dube that he did not know the men he was jointly charged with.

“Your Worship, l plead guilty to unlawful entry and theft but to my surprise, the men that l committed the offenses with are not here. I don’t know the men I’m being jointly charged with,” he said.

Ncube, Tshuma and Gabriel pleaded not guilty to theft and unlawful entry and the magistrate remanded them in custody to October 15 for a continuation of trial.

The trio told the court that they had previously admitted to committing the crime because police officers had assaulted them and they feared being assaulted again.

However, the investigating officer, Constable John Mugabe, said Gumbomunda was lying.

“Your Worship, accused Number One is trying to protect his friends. They stay together in Cowdray Park that’s where I found them with their house fully packed with stolen property. They have many pending cases of unlawful entry and theft,” he said.

“During the same month, the gang broke into another house in the same suburb and stole household property worth $69 000 when the owner was away in Germany.”

Prosecuting, Mr Tapiwa Solani said on August 22 this year at around 12AM, the gang allegedly broke down Mr Sibanda’s door to gain entry into his house and stole property worth $49 000.

“While inside the house, the accused persons stole a refrigerator, PA system, four suitcases with clothes, an electric jar, microwave, speakers, 35-inch television set, television stand, 21 plates, two DVD players and blankets,” he said.

During the same month, the gang proceeded to another house in the same suburb where they took a water pump, two refrigerators, carpets, curtains, two television sets, clothes, garden chairs and cell phones while the owner of the house was in Germany.

Mr Solani said the gang was caught by Mr Sibanda’s neighbor stealing property and he alerted the police.

“Mr Sibanda’s neighbor heard some noises at the complainant’s place and went to see what was happening. He saw a silver Toyota vehicle parked at the complainant’s gate and the accused persons were busy loading the stolen property. When they realized that they had been seen, they immediately drove off,” he said.

The suspects were arrested while they were trying to sell the stolen property in the Cowdray Park suburb after an anonymous tip-off.

Botswana Braces For High Stakes Elections

Seretse Ian Khama (L) shakes hands with Mokgweetsi Masisi

Paul Nyathi|Botswana’s former president, Ian Khama, is vigorously campaigning against his successor, President Mokgweetsi Masisi after forming a breakaway party following policy differences. 

The elections will take place on October 23 where Masisi will run for the presidential race for the first time, he came to power in April 2018 succeeding Ian Khama, who had served the maximum 10 years. 

The Independent Electoral Commission has set dates for the diaspora and election officers and police officers. Batswana living outside the country will vote at all designated external polling stations on 12 October 2019.

Elections officers and police officers who will be on duty at polling stations on polling day will vote on 19 October 2019 at constituency headquarters. Botswana will hold general elections on 23 October.

Meanwhile in an interesting development, a voter in the diaspora would be allowed to vote for both council and parliamentary candidates. Historically, voters based outside the country are allowed to vote for only parliamentary candidates.

High Court Judge Justice Godfrey Nthomiwa has ordered that the IEC should allow and facilitate for a Mr Bakotelo Mmipi to vote for council and parliamentary candidates of his choice in London, the United Kingdom.

Mmipi had taken the IEC and its secretary to court on an urgent application for declining to allow him to vote for a council candidate after he transferred his polling station from Lerala-Maunatlala in the central part of Botswana to the UK.

We Can No Longer Rely On Gate Takings-PSL


PREMIER Soccer League chairman Farai Jere says the explosion of the business of football to become a multi-billion-dollar global industry has been one of the greatest success stories since World War II.


And, the domestic top-flight league, he says, are on a grand mission to ensure they are not left behind by the roaring train.


This has led them to come up with a host of interventions, like their inaugural International Football Symposium, in Victoria Falls.


The Harare businessman, who took over as the league’s boss in September last year, told delegates his league was being driven by a burning desire to join the big tent, where their counterparts in South Africa and Zambia, were feasting from commercial partnerships.


The old model, where survival was sorely pitched on gate receipts, said Jere, had become outdated. He said while the local top-flight league continued to punch above its weight, when it comes to CAF inter-club competitions, as witnessed by success stories written by FC Platinum and Triangle in recent months, the potential to do even better was there.


The decision to hold the symposium, in a resort town synonymous with the best in tourism in this country, Jere said, was a masterstroke in an age where football, and business, had become Siamese twins.


‘‘We meet, ladies and gentlemen, against a background of the success which our two representatives clubs – FC Platinum and Triangle United – have written in the CAF inter-club competitions,’’ Jere said.State media

ZANU PF Confirms EU Stance On Talks With Chamisa

Obert Mpofu

The ruling ZANU PF party says the European Union is pushing for face-to-face unconditional dialogue between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and MDC president Nelson Chamisa.

ZANU PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu, on Thursday told the Daily News that EU ambassador to Zimbabwe, Timo Olkkonen, urged dialogue between the country’s major political parties when he visited the party’s headquarters on Tuesday. Said Mpofu:

“We had a meeting with the EU ambassador and a representative from the Zimbabwe Institute. The meeting was very cordial, but tense. The meeting was initiated by the EU ambassador.”

“They were engaging us on issues to do with dialogue Europe pushes for ED, Chamisa talks everyone unconditionally “[sic].

Chamisa has rejected Mnangagwa’s claim to legitimacy after the Constitutional Court dismissed the former’s application seeking for the nullification of the 2018 presidential election results announced by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

Mnangagwa has invited Chamisa to be part of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), a dialogue platform involving all losers in last year’s presidential election, a request the latter has flatly rejected.

“Defiant” Traders Charge Prices In Forex

Defiant traders in Harare are still charging their products and services in foreign currency.

Despite the promulgation of a new law stipulating a $6 000 fine for anyone found pricing goods and services in foreign currency, some traders still take the law into their own hands.

Investigations by The Herald revealed that the products are being priced in a way that indirectly forces people to buy in foreign currency.
When paying in local currency, charges will be too high, leaving buyers with no other option but to pay in foreign currency.

The SI 212 published last Friday in terms of Section 2 of the Exchange Control Act (Chapter 22:05), makes it illegal for one to pay or to receive payment in foreign currency in any domestic transaction.


It means that it has become a civil offence to pay or receive payment in foreign currency.


The SI further expands the circumstances where such receiving or paying in foreign currency is unlawful.


It also says quoting, displaying, charging, soliciting for payment or receiving payment for goods, services, fees or commission in any other foreign currency is an offence.
The resistance by some traders in the city indirectly seeks to dollarise the economy.State media

Prosecutor General Not Yet Done With Mnangagwa’s Latest Challenger.

State Media|Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has filed an interdict pendente lite (pending litigation) at the High Court seeking to bar former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere from dealing with or disposing of his Nyanga property pending a Supreme Court ruling.

Kasukuwere, who is currently on self exile has been declared by those around him as the next President of the country at the 2023 elections.

In the application, the PG said the High Court’s decision to release the property was grossly irregular.

He added that Kasukuwere did not have locus standi in judicio (the right to bring an action, to be heard in court, or to address the court on a matter before it) until he had purged his contempt.

The magistrate who presided over the matter, Mr Hosea Mujaya, the clerk of Harare magistrates court and the Registrar of Deeds are cited as respondents.

On October 9, 2019, the High Court ordered the immediate release of Kasukuwere’s property, Lot 4 of Subdivision D Manchester in the District of Mutare, Zimbabwe, registered under title deed 8010/2003, to the State.

The High Court decision follows Kasukuwere’s High Court application for release of the property after it was forfeited to the State.

The property was forfeited to State because of his non-appearance for his criminal abuse of office case at the magistrates’ court on the grounds that he was receiving medical attention in South Africa.

“The applicant has applied for leave to appeal against the High Court’s decision in the Supreme Court under case number SC550/ 19 and the application is pending,” read the application.

The PG insisted that Kasukuwere was likely to dispose of the property now that the title deeds have been returned to him.

“Respondent has shown that he is ready to deal with the property and may possibly dispose of it.”

The application for review is already set down for hearing, he said.

“Pending the finalisation of the application under SC5550/ 19, the applicant seeks to preserve the property since he has strong prospects of success under SC550/ 19.

“The applicant seeks an urgent intervention of the court to interdict Kasukuwere from dealing with the property or disposing of it pending the resolution of the dispute.”

“Should the application not be dealt with now the applicant may not be able to have recourse to the property as it will be difficult for him to retain the property as recognisance in the event that he succeeds in his appeal.”

The application for review is already set down for hearing, he said.

“The question of whether Kasukuwere was in contempt of court was raised and the judge a quo ruled that since charges have been quashed the issue did not arise,” read the application.

“The decision by the judge a quo to proceed to determine the matter in such circumstances was grossly irregular. The fact that the applicant’s charges were quashed does not purge his contempt and fugitive status.”

Doctors Ordered To Return To Work Within 48 Hours

The Labour Court has declared the 40-day industrial action by doctors unlawful and ordered them to return to work within 48 hours.


This comes after the Health Services Board (HSB) had taken the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) to the Labour Court to show cause why the collective job action should not be terminated.


Justice Rogers Manyangadze, sitting with Justice Lawrence Murasi, declared the strike unlawful and ordered the job action to be terminated forthwith. No disciplinary action will be taken against the doctors.


“Members of the respondent who participated in the said collective job action be and are hereby ordered to report for duty within 48 hours from the date of this order and the applicant shall be entitled to take disciplinary action against members of the respondent who fail or neglect to comply with this order.”


Parties to the Health Service bipartite negotiating panel agreed to a 60 percent increment on health sector-specific allowances last week, but the doctors’ representatives turned down the offer.State media

Zanu PF Members Want Mthuli Ncube And Kirsty Coventry Out Of Cabinet

Mthuli Ncube

Some ZANU PF members have taken to social media to call for a cabinet reshuffle that will see Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube and Youth Minister Kirsty Coventry being reshuffled as they are accused of being incompetent.

Former Zimbabwe Youth Council Director Livingstone Dzikira said, “There is an urgent need for a Cabinet Reshuffle, Mthuli Ncube the Finance Minister has proven to be a complete disaster.”

Dzikira’s statements were echoed by ZANU PF activist Emmanuel Sunduza who added that Kirsty Coventry should be removed also.

Aspiring ZANU PF Harare DCC Zone 3 Secretary for Disability and Disadvantaged Rowdy Gift Mabhaudi said, “I was just assessing her (Coventry) just now and listening to her speak, I really need to understand like Westlife What makes a man…”

Another former ZANU PF Youth leader Tongai Kasukuwere said the whole cabinet failed but people were afraid to mention other names because they were scared of them.

Mnangagwa’s cabinet was celebrated by all and sundry when it was first announced with people saying he has appointed a team of technocrats. 
The so called  technocrats who made it into cabinet were Professor Mthuli Ncube (finance and economic development), former Olympic champion Kirsty Coventry (youth, sport, arts and recreation), Obadiah Moyo (health and child care) and Winston Chitando (mines and mining development).

ZUPCO “Adopts” Kombis

Government has opened the Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) franchise to commuter omnibus operators in a move likely to increase convenience for urban commuters.


Officials from Zupco and a few transport operators yesterday penned a deal which will see the implementation of a pilot operation.


The new deal comes as the transport utility is being revived by the Government as part of measures to build a safe and reliable transport system in the country.


Speaking after commissioning a second batch of 47 Zupco buses recently, President Mnangagwa said Government was working tirelessly to fulfil its promise of bringing in 1 500 buses by end of the programme.


By late afternoon yesterday, kombis with Zupco stickers were ferrying passengers at popular ranks in Harare’s central business district at a cost of $2.


On average, kombis charge $4.
Zupco acting chief executive officer Mr Evaristo Madangwa confirmed the development to The Herald, saying the move was inspired by the plight of commuters.


“People were struggling to move from one point to the other and we decided to cast our net wider, this time including kombis in our system.
“We will be slowly growing our capacity as time moves. If people see a kombi with a ZUPCO sticker, they should pay the same amount they would have paid on a bus,” Mr Madangwa said.


Asked on the sustainability of the project, Mr Madangwa said: “In January when we introduced buses people said it is not sustainable but here we are.


“We have a working model and we will continue to improve it to ensure people have transport all the time.”
Under the deal, day-to-day running of the vehicles will be handled by ZUPCO.State media

I Will Not Extend Stay At Arsenal :Ceballos

LONDON. – On-loan Arsenal midfielder Dani Ceballos has dismissed the possibility of extending his stay at the Emirates, saying he is determined to fight for a place at Spanish football giants Real Madrid next season.


Ceballos joined Los Blancos on a six-year deal from Real Betis for 18 million euros in the summer of 2017, however, he struggled to tie down a regular spot in his first two seasons at the Bernabeu.

The midfielder, who can play in a variety of positions, started just four games during his debut campaign in Madrid before earning a further 13 starting appearances in 2018-19.

With his chances set to be limited again this season, Ceballos took it upon himself to secure a loan move away from the Spanish giants. It appears a warning from Spain boss Roberto Moreno played a big part in his decision to head out on-loan as he looks to ensure he is in the coach’s plans for Euro 2020. So far, his move to north London for the 2019-20 campaign has proven to be a successful one and he is earning plenty of admirers in England. -AFP.

Dani Ceballos

Shiri Calls For Objective Distribution Of Inputs But Is He Sincere?

Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri has called for the distribution of inputs to all deserving people regardless of political affiliation.

Speaking during the launch of the traditional seeds input programme at Marymount in Rushinga District last week, Minister Shiri said everyone has a responsibility to ensure food security, hence the need for equitable and fair distribution of inputs.

“As Zimbabweans, we should unite in ensuring food security and success of the growing of traditional seeds.

Everyone should benefit regardless of political affiliation. Last year, we failed to realise a good harvest because of poor rains due to climate change.

Having realised that climate change is wreaking havoc, we set down with experts you advised us to revert to traditional crops like millet, rapoko and sorghum.

These crops are drought resistant and farmers are guaranteed of a harvest even when drought strikes,” said Minister Shiri.

He said it was everyone’s responsibility to ensure that Zimbabwe regains its breadbasket status.

“We are currently importing maize from Tanzania and South Africa.

Zambia said we should sign an agreement with them for them to produce maize for us annually and we should not forget that we used to feed Zambia.

So it is not possible for us to be fed by other nations when we have the capacity to produce our own food. Food security should start at household levels and that is why we are rolling out these inputs distribution programmes. As farmers, you should also ensure that you also invest in your ventures.

You should be prepared to sell your chickens and goats for you to buy pesticides that kills all pests that attacks your crops,” he said.State media

Implications Of Economic Crisis :Nurse Steals Syringes, Surgical Blades

Farai Dziva|The country’s deepening economic challenges are forcing hard-pressed Zimbabweans to resort to unorthodox means for survival.

Even professionals have been reduced to beggars and street dealers.

Read full report below – that was published by a state run publication:

A final year nursing student at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo allegedly stole an assortment of medical instruments including 200 surgical blades and 46 syringes worth $230, a magistrate heard yesterday.

Bulawayo magistrate Mrs Ulukile Mlea-Ndlovu heard this when Kwanele Mazolo (31), whose address was not given, appeared before her facing theft charges.

Mazolo, a third year student, was remanded out of custody to October 22 on $200 bail.

Prosecuting, Mr Mufaro Mageza said last Saturday at around 7:55PM, the accused person allegedly stole 200 surgical blades and 46 syringes belonging to Mpilo Central Hospital and shoved them into an opaque plastic bag.

“The accused person took a black plastic bag and put 200 surgical blades and 46 syringes that she had stolen at Mpilo Central Hospital,” he said.

A syringe is a medical device that is used to inject fluid into or withdraw it from the body while surgical blades or scalpels are used for cutting skin and tissue during surgical procedures.

The court heard that on leaving the hospital building, Mazolo was searched by a security guard manning the premises as part of the routine security procedures leading to the discovery of the stolen medical tools.

On being quizzed, Mazolo failed to give a satisfactory answer and she was apprehended.

“The accused person was apprehended after she was searched and found in possession of the stolen equipment which she failed to account for,” said Mr Mageza.

A report was made to the police leading to the arrest of the accused person.Credit- state media

Drama As Two Women Steal Mobile Phones At Funeral

TWO women from Bulawayo have been sentenced to nine months in prison for stealing cellphones during a burial at Luveve cemetery.


Nolwazi Dube (18) and Minenhle Mare (25) from Pumula suburb stole a Samsung J6 belonging to Ms Talent Ndiweni (26) and Ms Thembo Hlalaphi’s (26) Samsung J2 both valued at $3 500.


Dube and Mare pleaded guilty to two counts of theft before Western Commonage magistrate Ms Tancy Dube.


The magistrate sentenced Dube to six months in prison before suspending three months. She suspended another three months on condition that Dube performs 105 hours of community service at Pumula Police Station.


Ms Dube also sentenced Mare to an effective three months in prison.
The State, represented by Mr Tapiwa Solani, said the two women stole the cellphones last week on Thursday at around 11AM.


“The accused persons were given a Samsung J2 cellphone by Ms Hlalaphi for safe keeping while she was busy with burial. After the burial the accused persons sold the phone,” he said.


On count two on the same day, Dube and Mare hatched a plan to steal a cellphone from Ms Ndiweni.
“The accused persons pretended to be asking for time from the complainant before snatching her Samsung J6, and ran away,” Mr Solani said.


Ms Hlalaphi testified that when she gave Dube and Mare her cellphone, they used it to record the proceedings.
She said Dube is her niece.


“I was burying a relative and I handed over my phone to my niece who was taking a funeral video. By the time I was placing flowers on the grave, the accused persons were nowhere to be found. They sold my phone without my consent,” she said.
The total value of stolen cellphones was $ 3 500 and nothing was recovered.State media

S*x Starved Woman Scalds Hubby With Hot Water

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned! A woman from Sizinda in Bulawayo scalded her husband with hot water for cheating on her and refusing to have sex with her.


The lady identified as Patience Zulu, who interestingly already has a little bun in the oven, is said to have inflicted pain on her husband, Thabo Ncube, with boiling water on the face and private parts while he was asleep.


The unsuspecting Ncube, who had come home late that particular day, reportedly suffered severe burns on the face and minor injuries on his jewels.


Consequently, he was rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital leading to Zulu’s arrest.


Appearing before Western Commonage magistrate Stephen Ndlovu, she pleaded guilty to a physical abuse charge.


“Your Worship, since I fell pregnant my husband has not had sex with me. What angered me most is that I always see used condoms in his pockets when washing his clothes. When I request for my conjugal rights he always says he is tired,” she said.


She added: “Last week on Tuesday, I got angry after he came home late, as a result we had an argument. I had to scald him with hot water while he was asleep. It was not my intention to injure him but I just wanted to inflict pain on him.”


It would seem Zulu still has a soft spot for her wounded better half.
“I beg for your forgiveness, I was angry and I still love my husband,” she further told the court.


Magistrate Ndlovu warned and cautioned her.
Recently, a Bulawayo woman scalded her husband with hot water, peeling off his skin in a fit of rage for reportedly failing to pick her up from church.


Davies Chitagu had an altercation with his wife, Alice Chigwida, over why he had come home late and failed to pick her up from St Mary’s Cathedral.


Chigwida is said to have waited for Chitagu to fall asleep before boiling water and pouring it all over his body.State media

Bosso’s Dutch Mentor Bemoans Lack Of Discipline In Camp

HIGHLANDERS coach, Hendrik Pieter de Jongh, believes there are good quality players in his side and the country as a whole but what lacks is discipline, a strong mentality and the correct attitude.


The Dutch gaffer signed a four-month performance based contract with Highlanders FC last month, with a clause that states that he has to win at least 70 percent of the matches that he will be in charge of. Since taking over the reins at Bosso, the coach is yet to lose a match winning two and drawing one in all competitions.


The much travelled coach says his Bosso outfit has good players who just need to change a few aspects of their game to reach their full potential.


“There is a lot of talent in the country believe me, the problem is discipline, attitude, mentality and organisation. You look at our side we have good players, there is Nqobizitha Masuku for me he is very important, he has played for Buildcon I like how he plays, very aggressive and has a good pass.”


“Then you have Peter Muduhwa, if he improves on his focusing he can be one of the best defenders in the country, no doubt about that. We have different quality in our team. Our keeper is 30 years old, he is a very good guy for a coach to work with, his attitude is good. His only problem is that he is sometimes too relaxed.

Prince Dube is top quality but needs to change his mentality and l have been talking to him about that.”State media

Nurses, Doctors Deserve Respect

Farai Dziva| MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has commended doctors and nurses for remaining resolute in difficult circumstances.

Chamisa released a statement after visiting Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Harare Hospital yesterday.

“Today( yesterday) I visited public hospitals for a first hand account and prayed with the sick.

The situation is dire.Many are dying. Health institutions falling.Our doctors and nurses must be saluted and paid well for being caring and patriotic under difficult circumstances,” said Chamisa.

UZ Vice Chancellor Speaks After Humiliation Over Doctors’ Suspension

The University of Zimbabwe recently suspended and later reinstated two senior consultants from the College of Health Sciences in what observers labelled a “circus”.

UZ Vice Chancellor Prof Mapfumo

The two consultants, well- known paediatric surgeon Mr Bothwell Mbuvayesango and cadiac specialist Dr David Chimuka, were accused of breaching their UZ contract of employment resulting in the initial action taken by the university against the two. Mr Mbuwayesango was suspended without pay and benefits pending investigations while Dr Chimuka’s contract was terminated, moves that irked fellow lecturers from the medical school resulting in them indicating their intention to collectively withdraw labour, demanding reinstatement of the two. Senior Health Reporter Paidamoyo Chipunza (PC) interviewed UZ Vice Chancellor Professor Paul Mapfumo (PM) on this and other issues.

PC: Prof Mapfumo, the UZ reinstated two senior consultants it had suspended for barely 24 hours. Can you shed more light on circumstances surrounding the two decisions?

PM: Yes, it is true, that is what happened. But the initial decision was part of our internal monitoring of how our staff discharge their duties. So if we pick up things that require our action to correct them, we then take such action and in this case, we thought there was a breach related to how the doctors were fulfilling their contractual obligations with the university. I am, however, not at liberty to discuss this supposed breach in public because it has to do with someone’s contract but it’s really issues to do with whether they compromise the deliverables that we expect in their discharge of duty.

PC: So what then came out to the public is that these two doctors were accused of inciting mass job demonstrations in the health sector. What is the university’s policy regarding involvement or implication of its staff in such actions?

PM: Putting that into context, UZ lecturers are not on strike, so we expect them to deliver their duties normally. I want to decouple what is happening in the broader health sector and what the UZ consultants are expected to do. They can offer their services elsewhere in private practice, in public hospitals but that is a different contract they can have. They should not compromise their core obligation in terms of contract to deliver what UZ expects from them.

PC: Having said that, further accusations against UZ are that you then victimised these two for their involvement in a contract that does not involve the university. How do you respond?

PM: We want to decouple that and say the “power action”, as it came out in the media, was not about victimisation. There was no victimisation. Yes, we are a university and we also have to watch what is happening in the country and that is how we get involved to also help on how we solve some of the key challenges facing the nation, so we cannot also disassociate ourselves from what is happening but the point on decoupling is really on contractual obligations.

We are not saying we are penalising a member because they did whatever elsewhere, we are saying don’t compromise the delivery of services in the university on the basis of what is happening elsewhere when you have a duty here. More so when here we are not in quarrel.

PC: If that was your position, why then did you reinstate the two barely 24 hours from suspension and termination of contract. Can one say your initial decision was ill informed?

PM: No, it wasn’t ill informed. Following their suspension, the Zimbabwe Medical Association (ZiMA) requested for dialogue, which we then had on Wednesday. They made their submissions and I also had my submissions and our position as a university was to say we do not want this connectivity because your contract is different with the contract you might be having elsewhere.

ZiMA also argued that the medical field was interconnected at the same time they were also revealing to us information that they thought we didn’t have, which could help in our determination. We also looked at the implications of our decision considering the atmosphere and our role is really not to add fuel to what is happening but to help in finding solutions to those problems. So we did not take away the fact that UZ correctly followed its due processes but we then became conscious of the wider environmental issues.

PC: Others believe the way things unfolded in those two days was more of a circus, how do you respond?

PM: It might look so but it’s not. Remember part of what we have to do as a university is to be responsive and dynamic to what is happening on the ground. Yes, UZ absorbs that pressure and those kind of perceptions from the public but I honestly applied my mind to all the decisions. We are here to make decisions.

Yes, there could be variations to a decision but I was not there to demonstrate that I can fire them, no, that wasn’t about that because we were not fighting anyone and the fact that there was a mediator, we also had to open up to their concerns and that is exactly what we then did. In fact, the reversal was culmination of a huge process that started early in the morning before 8am until 8pm. So no, it wasn’t a circus but it was actually a result of deliberations that had taken place the whole day.

PC: So following those deliberations, can one safely say no interruption of lessons then occurred as had been hinted before by lecturers from the medical school?

PM: I haven’t heard anything to the contrary of what we discussed with ZiMA, the whole Department of Surgery and the two concerned senior consultants. I want to believe lessons are proceeding as usual.

PC: Let us talk about junior doctors. At some point there were propositions that they should be treated as students since they will still be on internship. How far have those discussions gone according to your knowledge?

PM: The university signs off junior doctors after completion of their five years. This is when they are then transferred to the Ministry of Health and Child Care from the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education. So the two ministries are still discussing on when this handover-takeover should happen but we are also looking at our internal regulations as a university.

PC: So, who funds the education of junior doctors because some of the perceptions out there are that doctors’ studies are funded by taxpayers’ money?

PM: I would say it’s a mixture really because the system that is there is that they are still students, even when they are being hosted in another ministry where they are then paid salaries from the taxpayers’ money. So they are removed from a place where they are paying school fees to where they are actually being paid in the last part of their training, which is why the two ministries are talking.

PC: Talking of school fees payment, how has been the uptake of the recently introduced student grants for financially disadvantaged students?

PM: We are still working on the modalities on how to channel them before we assess the uptake. We have other institutions that have come to offer loans before. so we know uptake has been low because of certain things. So we are working on the framework of giving out these loans so that uptake is high while ensuring that it remains a revolving fund. So as UZ, students have not yet started accessing the loans.

PC: On other issues, what is the update regarding the UZ’s industrial park?

PM: We are accelerating establishment of the industrial park with the thrust that we want to have more and more focus in building capacities to produce. We have developed modules that will look at critical areas such pharmaceuticals, electronic equipment, food processing, engineering and value addition of agricultural products. Those that excel in concerned faculties will then go to the industrial park for further development of their innovations. We are hoping to start advertising for those programmes in February 2020 for possible enrolment in August in line with the Education 5.0 model.

PC: As we conclude our discussion, you might want to talk about some of the challenges the university is facing in its day-to-day operations?

PM: The current economic situation has not spared the university. We are faced with rising costs of almost everything yet we have not increased our tuition fees, making it difficult to cope. We are, however, trying to ensure that our agro side of the industrial park increases productivity and that has helped us to a greater extent.

Issues of water availability have also been of concern to the university. We do not have council water, we rely on borehole water but because the water table has gone down everywhere, we are also beginning to feel the pinch. So we are trying to draw water from our industrial park, which is a distance of about 10 kilometres to the campus reservoir. We, therefore, appeal to the corporate world to assist us in making this dream possible. Herald

Mapeza Hefty Salary Revealed

Farai Dziva|Former Warriors midfielder Norman Mapeza will be one of the highest paid coaches in the ABSA Premiership.

The 49-year-old tactician signed a three year-deal with Chippa United.

According to South African publication Kick Off, Mapeza will only be behind Mamelodi Sundowns’ Pitso Mosimane and Bidvest Wits’s Gavin Hunt, who take home between R600 000 to R800 000 a month excluding bonuses.

The publication further reports that Mapeza will be taking home between R350 000 to R450 000 monthly, making him one of the highest paid coaches in the South African top division.

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Farai Dziva|Former Warriors midfielder Norman Mapeza will be one of the highest paid coaches in the ABSA Premiership.

The 49-year-old tactician signed a three year-deal with Chippa United.

According to South African publication Kick Off, Mapeza will only be behind Mamelodi Sundowns’ Pitso Mosimane and Bidvest Wits’s Gavin Hunt, who take home between R600 000 to R800 000 a month excluding bonuses.

The publication further reports that Mapeza will be taking home between R350 000 to R450 000 monthly, making him one of the highest paid coaches in the South African top division.

Mapeza Speaks On Move To Chippa United

Farai Dziva|Norman Mapeza has revealed why he joined Chippa United.

He said taking the job was just a new challenge he wanted to explore.

The Zimbabwean gaffer was recently appointed the new head coach of the struggling ABSA Premiership side on a three-year contract.

He took over from Duran Francis, becoming the club’s third different coach this season.

The 47-year-old who left FC Platinum in September had declared that he was taking a break until the end of the year but made a u-turn and accepted the offer to move to South Africa.

According to TimesLive, Mapeza said his decision to join Chippa was pushed by the desire to grow.

“For me, the Chippa job is a challenge that I wanted to experience,” he said.

“You know as coaches and as footballers, we will always look to go somewhere. I was a footballer before, and my wish was to go and play my football in Europe‚” he said.

“If you look at good coaches‚ for you to grow you need opportunities like this.

“I will give you an example. If [Mamelodi Sundowns coach] Pitso Mosimane goes today and gets an offer to go and coach Aston Villa‚ I don’t think he will say no because it is a new challenge for him and that is what he wishes for as a coach. As coaches, our wish is to grow.”

Norman Mapeza

Ngarivhume Statement On Election Postponement Proposal

As Transform Zimbabwe political party, we acknowledge the role of the church in changing and transforming our nation, pre and post Independence.

The church has a pivotal role in the politics of the nation and even in the bible, they gave guidance to the Kings and Queens of the time.

Our nation has grossly suffered from dibilitating economic challenges, fragmented society, lawlessness and intense polarization. The political, social and economic situation is continuing to deteriorate and surely, a Transitional government is the way for our nation to recover. The electioneering mode in Zimbabwe refuses to die down because for a very long time now, we have not had conclusive elections. Zanu Pf has always found ways to manipulate the outcomes. The courts have equally not assisted, with the supreme court failing to conclude the previous election.

As Transform Zimbabwe, we applaud the church for at least coming up with a practical solution in solving the political, social and economic crisis our nation is facing. The current electoral system has failed to usher change and transformation into our country. In this kind of situation, elections won’t yield any positive results up and until we have revived the genuine ethics and values of politics. Our politics has been so toxic that they are suffocating the people of Zimbabwe. So it’s time as nation, we prioritize national interest above political interests. We need to revive our country, put food on the table for the general population, genuinely engage in electoral reforms before we go to another general election. Zanu Pf will continue to enjoy the advantage of incumbency and their grip on key institutions will never allow for free and fair elections. Therefore elections in the current setup will not change our fortunes.

So we salute and applaude the call by the church under ZHOCD (Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations) to suspend all electoral process. Thinking that the idea is trampling above people’s constitutional right is hypocricy because we have a situation where ZanuPf has clearly rigged, MDC has failed to respect the Constitutional court ruling. This proves how our laws and current electoral system is polluted.

As Transform Zimbabwe, we propose and support, an extra judicial solution. This will be a people driven process without political meddling.

When you are stuck in a pit, you should stop digging. As Zimbabwe, we are in a dungeon because of this polluted electoral system.

So an extra judicial solution, which ushers in a transitional arrangement, is a genuine solution to the national cancer.

As Zimbabwe, let’s embrace the idea of extra judicial to make sure that we put food on table, address electoral reforms and emerge stronger than ever. A church led process will once again deliver this nation, everything else has failed.

God bless you and God bless Zimbabwe.

Jacob Ngarivhume
TZ President

Church Leaders Have A Point :Ngarivhume

Farai Dziva|Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume has defended the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations’ position on the postponement of elections.

See Ngarivhume’s argument below :
As Transform Zimbabwe political party, we acknowledge the role of the church in changing and transforming our nation, pre and post Independence.

The church has a pivotal role in the politics of the nation and even in the bible, they gave guidance to the Kings and Queens of the time.

Our nation has grossly suffered from dibilitating economic challenges, fragmented society, lawlessness and intense polarization. The political, social and economic situation is continuing to deteriorate and surely, a Transitional government is the way for our nation to recover. The electioneering mode in Zimbabwe refuses to die down because for a very long time now, we have not had conclusive elections. Zanu Pf has always found ways to manipulate the outcomes. The courts have equally not assisted, with the supreme court failing to conclude the previous election.

As Transform Zimbabwe, we applaud the church for at least coming up with a practical solution in solving the political, social and economic crisis our nation is facing. The current electoral system has failed to usher change and transformation into our country. In this kind of situation, elections won’t yield any positive results up and until we have revived the genuine ethics and values of politics. Our politics has been so toxic that they are suffocating the people of Zimbabwe. So it’s time as nation, we prioritize national interest above political interests. We need to revive our country, put food on the table for the general population, genuinely engage in electoral reforms before we go to another general election. Zanu Pf will continue to enjoy the advantage of incumbency and their grip on key institutions will never allow for free and fair elections. Therefore elections in the current setup will not change our fortunes.

So we salute and applaude the call by the church under ZHOCD (Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations) to suspend all electoral process. Thinking that the idea is trampling above people’s constitutional right is hypocricy because we have a situation where ZanuPf has clearly rigged, MDC has failed to respect the Constitutional court ruling. This proves how our laws and current electoral system is polluted.

As Transform Zimbabwe, we propose and support, an extra judicial solution. This will be a people driven process without political meddling.

When you are stuck in a pit, you should stop digging. As Zimbabwe, we are in a dungeon because of this polluted electoral system.

So an extra judicial solution, which ushers in a transitional arrangement, is a genuine solution to the national cancer.

As Zimbabwe, let’s embrace the idea of extra judicial to make sure that we put food on table, address electoral reforms and emerge stronger than ever. A church led process will once again deliver this nation, everything else has failed.

God bless you and God bless Zimbabwe.

Jacob Ngarivhume
TZ President

Jacob Ngarivhume President of Transform Zimbabwe

BREAKING: 6 Injured As Another Train Derails

Six people were injured and have been rushed to a nearby clinic while several others sustained minor scratches after a Bulawayo bound passenger train derailed in the Dorset area of Shurugwi this evening.

National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) spokesperson Mr Nyasha Maravanyika confirmed the mishap. He said the passenger train was coming from Chikwalakwala Border Post when the incident occurred around 6pm.

“The six who were injured have been taken to the nearby Dorset Clinic where their conditions are being monitored. Investigations into the cause of derailment are still underway. We will avail more information soon,” he said.- state media

Wenger Praises Hazard

Farai Dziva|Former Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger belives Belgian star Eden Hazard will eventually excel at Spanish Giants Real Madrid.

Madrid paid Chelsea a reported €100 million for Hazard to try and fill the void left by the Portuguese superstar Ronaldo, who joined Juventus after nine remarkable seasons in the Spanish capital in which he broke record after record but Wenger insists despite that he will spark eventually, Hazard cannot feel the shoes of the five-time word player of the year.

“He will be the answer but not in replacing Ronaldo that is for sure- He will not score 50 goals a year becuase thats not how they play football,” Wenger told Bein Sports. 

“They need another goal scorer in Real Madrid because Benzema is now 32 and if they had someone younger around him to score the goals, maybe they could do very well.”

“He’s not scared of anybody – I don’t think Real have yet to see the real Hazard, he’s not as sharp physically as he can be. That’s why I believe they will discover the real Hazard.” added the Frenchman.

13 Register For Mr Ugly

By A Correspondent- The man adjudged to be the foulest-looking at Mr Ugly Zimbabwe will this year walk away with a cow for that feat as the competition, which was not held last year, makes a return this month.

The much-loved pageant taking place at the City Sports Bar in Harare on October 23 will be held under the theme ‘‘Let’s celebrate the beauty in ugliness’’. Musician Mbeu and his Mhodzi Tribe band are set to provide entertainment.

Event organiser, David “Apama” Machowa said: “A beast will be the first prize for the ugliest person and it’ll be up to the winner to choose whether they want to walk away with it or be given money instead.”

Apama said so far, 13 contestants have registered to participate. 

“Thirteen contestants meticulously chosen from Bulawayo, Masvingo and Kariba among other cities and towns have confirmed participation. Judging from the contestants this year, it’ll be challenging to come up with the ugliest person as competition is stiff,” he said.

The unique Mr Ugly Zimbabwe ‘‘beauty’’ pageant started in Beitbridge in 2009 and has gained popularity since. In 2012, the organisers made it a national event. At the first national competition in 2012, there were just five competitors, but the figure went up to 36 in 2015.

There was controversy following the 2015 contest when crowd favourite and reigning champion William Masvinu claimed that the winner Mison Sere was “too handsome” to win since his ugliness wasn’t natural as it was based on missing teeth.

Now, there are plans to develop the pageant to have a Mr Ugly Africa and Mr Ugly World pageants.

ZIMNAT LIFE Risks Lawsuit

ZIMNAT LIFE is risking a possible lawsuit in pursuit of the diaspora dollar over data protection breaches and gross misrepresentations to Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan (DFCP) clients of their role in the delivery of the bespoke cover.

It is well known in the diaspora community that DFCP is also underwritten by Madison Life of Zambia and is available to diaspora Zambians worldwide. DFCP which is now re-insured by the world’s biggest reinsurer, Munich Re, is set for exponential growth and global expansion starting with key African diaspora markets. 

DFCP is globally trademarked and was developed and is wholly owned by Diaspora Insurance, who are the Intellectual Property (IP) owners.

In 2011, Diaspora Insurance approached Zimnat Life to underwrite their now household name Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan for the Zimbabwean diaspora market. The role of Zimnat in the whole relationship was just to underwrite the product and issue policy documents.

Speaking today, Diaspora Insurance Chief Executive Officer Jeff Madzingo said ‘…an inference that Zimnat Life has interest in the DFCP brand beyond underwriting is outright mischief and scandalous. Their deceit is motivated by the greed and we instructed our lawyers to take on Zimnat Life over the issue of misrepresentation and breach of data protection contract.’ 

‘For the record, Zimnat Life was in 2012 offered an opportunity to buy exclusive underwriting (for Zimbabweans worldwide) and/or shareholding when DFCP started and needed resources to capacitate for growth but Zimnat Life lacked the vision to take up the offer… So for all these years, Zimnat Life was enjoying free lunch literally..’ he added. ‘Zimnat life has not invested a single penny in the business nor have acquired a single client. They do not even know how all the DFCP clients were acquired,’ said Mr Madzingo. 

Diaspora Insurance relationships with underwriters are governed by some Service Level Agreements and Data Protection Agreements which is why for years their underwriters do not directly interface with or contact their clients. Such arrangements are not uncommon, especially in the first world.

After respecting the data protection rules for years Zimnat Life decided to breach the agreements and started bombarding DFCP clients directly when Diaspora Insurance started offering DFCP through more secure international insurer/reinsurer. “In all this discourse, the client is principal and our motivation to switch underwriters was informed by the need to treat our customers fairly and making sure their hard- 

earned money buys them long-term protection with guaranteed benefits underwritten in the world’s leading financial capitals,’ said Dr Sibert Mandega, executive director of Diaspora Insurance. ‘Our philosophy is to guarantee our clients’ peace of mind by constantly reviewing the risks carried by our business partners and the economic environment they operate in and make strategic changes to our business in the best interest of our clients,’ he explained. 

The Diaspora Insurance executive director said the new Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe policy banning the multicurrency use, prevailing hyperinflationary environment and other inside info factors influenced their decision to disengage Zimnat Life as it would be impossible for their clients to derive expected benefits on a long-term insurance product like DFCP. 

Documents in our possession show that on May 24 2018, the United Kingdom-based, Diaspora Insurance entered into an Information Processing Agreement with ZIMNAT under which the underwriters agreed not to contact DFCP policyholders directly. 

Mandega added: ‘..but we were surprised to learn that they have been bombarding clients with emails and phone calls distressing them with all sorts of unfounded falsehoods…’ 

In another article published on 4 October 2019 by The Herald, ZIMNAT misrepresented the actual position on the matter after claiming that Diaspora Insurance had been an appointed agent of ZIMNAT Life Assurance for the DFCP. It was not clear how Destiny Finance Ltd could have been appointed an agent on their own brand and IP. It further claimed that it had been granted permission to ring-fence the facility. 

“The Government has been unequivocally supportive of diaspora-related products. Circular 13 of 2019 from IPEC dealing with the authority to offer selected insurance policies in foreign currency, coming after the gazetting of Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019, gives provisions to this effect,” ZIMNAT was quoted by The Herald. 

When this reporter reviewed the referred Circular 13 they could not find any collaborative information to the effect that Zimnat was given permission to ring-fence on any policies. In reality, Section 3 specifies that only the following insurances could be issued in foreign currency; international travel insurance, motor in transit, customs bond, bank cash and safari operations insurance. The Circular 13 clearly stipulates RBZ rules when it comes to flow of premiums and claims which should go through normal banking system. 

Contacted for comment and challenged to produce tangible evidence proving ownership status of DFCP and also to confirm who their claimed international reinsurer was, Zimnat group PR and Marketing Executive, Angela Mpala declined to comment beyond the statement published in The Herald.

Man Pleads With The Court For Protection Against Girlfriend Of 1 Week

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo man has pleaded with the courts to grant him a protection order against his former girlfriend of one week who subjects him to assaults and insults whenever they meet.

Davison Ngirazi of Njube suburb is fed up of his ex-girlfriend, Khanyiso Ndlovu and he told the court he has had enough from his former lover.

“She always follows me wherever I am and throws stones at me. She also insults me using vulgar language,” said Ngirazi.

What seems to pain Ngirazi more is that at a time he has found love elsewhere, Ndlovu is not willing to give up.

“We fell in love for a period of a week and then separated. I am now in love with someone else. The respondent is now disturbing our affair as she makes unnecessary calls at midnight.  She is just forcing me to fall in love with her again but I have moved on and I don’t want anything to do with her. May the court assist me so that the respondent stays away from me. I don’t want to see her near me. I wish to live in peace,” said Ngirazi.

Responding to Ngirazi’s accusations, Ndlovu said he was just a heartless man.

“I have understood everything Ngirazi said but all I can say is that he is so insensitive. He did not tell me that he was in a relationship so he was just using me,” she said.

Western Commonage magistrate Urgent Vundla ordered Ndlovu to refrain from emotionally and physically abusing Ngirazi.

-BMetro

Ecocash Agents At It Again

By A Correspondent- Ecocash agents in the central business district are demanding 150% for cash out, ZimEye can reveal.

A snap survey in the city centre revealed that the agents who operate outside Eat n Lick along First street in Harare are demanding one to part with $25 for one to cash out $10.

Others are however charging between 30 to 60 percent asking one to part with between $13 to $16 for one to get $10 coins.

Said one disgruntled woman only identified as Faina:

“I don’t know why they opened the Ecocash platform again because these agents are thieves. They should have just closed the platform for good and avail cash in the banks.”

Added another man who also could not stomach the latest development:

“This is just too much. How can i give the ecocash agent more than what i am getting? Where are they getting the money to steal from us like this? Government should act unless they are part of these stealing agents.”

Several people who also spoke to ZimEye called on government to just make cash available as a way of dealing with the ecocash agents.

Added one woman identified as Shylet:

“Citizens must just team up and boycott ecocash. if they continue doing what they are doing, we will end up beating them up and take the law into our own hands because it seems the police are failing to reign them in. This is daylight robbery.”

“Mnangagwa’s Concept For Dialogue Is Wide”; Says Charamba

By A Correspondent- Presidential spokesperson George Charamba said Mnangagwa was sincere in his invitation for dialogue with the opposition, among other stakeholders, but warned that organising violent protests could blight the prospects for dialogue to discuss the economic crisis gripping the country.

Said Charamba:

“President Mnangagwa’s concept for dialogue is wider. Soon after elections he asked for dialogue,” Charamba said.

“What Zanu-PF and this government will not countenance is someone who asks for dialogue while pointing a gun at the head of the government. And metaphorically the gun in this sense is queuing hooligans on the streets to terrorise and destroy property and cause mayhem.”

He said the onus was upon MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to formally engage Mnangagwa on the need for dialogue, while spelling out issues that needed to be thrashed out at the negotiating table.

“The first interlocutor for dialogue would have been Chamisa. For the first time we saw ED referring to Chamisa by his first name. So now Chamisa is now ripe for dialogue. For now he (Chamisa) is really pushing for it,” Charamba said.

“He is the one who has the issues, so he must tell us about those issues. He is the one who is feeling discomfort so he is the one who has to tell us about why he wants us to dialogue.”

Miss Curvy Winners Walk Away With Flowers Only

By A Correspondent- Modelling competitions are exciting ways to strut your stuff and make your way into the fashion industry.

Many modelling competitions lead to contracts with premier agencies that will take you all over the world. 

With some walking practice and a fresh hairstyle the ultimate goal for those who take to the ramp, is to rock the runway in no time, leading to some valuable  prize monies and gold statuette. 

However, this was not the case at the Miss Curvy modelling show at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) last Saturday as the top three ladies who flaunted their assets to show their fuller figure with so much aplomb were given FLOWERS as their prizes. 

It was an event where Ellain Ncube (Nust) was crowned the Queen with Ntando Khumalo (Bulawayo Polytechnic) and Hazel Ncube ( Bulawayo Polytechnic) respectively coming out  as the first and second princesses. 

The trio was reportedly set to respectively pocket US$500, US$250 and US$125 at the amateur pageant that was organised by Democratic Alliance agency where curvy girls from various local colleges and universities take part. 

While Vusa Ngwenya who was part of the organisers of the show was continuously not available for a comment, the first princesses, did not mince her words. 

“We haven’t been rewarded with anything yet. We have not even heard a single word from the organisers after receiving flowers on the day of the event,” said Khumalo who last year was the second princess at the same modelling competition. 

The 2019 edition of the modelling show was marred by crowd trouble as people tried to get into the venue for free.

Woman Scalds Hubby For Denying Her Sex

By A Correspondent- A woman from Sizinda in Bulawayo scalded her husband with hot water for cheating on her and refusing to have sex with her.

The lady identified as Patience Zulu, who interestingly already has a little bun in the oven, is said to have inflicted pain on her husband, Thabo Ncube, with boiling water on the face and private parts while he was asleep.

The unsuspecting Ncube, who had come home late that particular day, reportedly suffered severe burns on the face and minor injuries on his jewels.

Consequently, he was rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital leading to Zulu’s arrest.

Appearing before Western Commonage magistrate Stephen Ndlovu, she pleaded guilty to a physical abuse charge.

“Your Worship, since I fell pregnant my husband has not had sex with me. What angered me most  is that I always see used condoms in his pockets  when washing his clothes. When I request for my conjugal rights he always says he is tired,” she said.

She added: “Last week on Tuesday, I got  angry  after he came home late, as a result we had an argument. I had to scald him with hot water while he was asleep. It was not my intention to injure him  but I just wanted to  inflict pain on him.” 

It would seem Zulu still has a soft spot for her wounded better half.

“I beg for your forgiveness, I was angry and I still love my husband,” she further told the court.

Magistrate Ndlovu warned and cautioned her.

Recently, a Bulawayo woman scalded her  husband with hot water, peeling off his skin in a fit of rage for reportedly failing to pick her up from church.

Davies Chitagu had an altercation with his wife, Alice Chigwida, over why he had come home late and failed to pick her up from St Mary’s Cathedral.

Chigwida is said to have waited for Chitagu to fall asleep before boiling water and pouring it all over his body.

-BMetro

CAMERA In Door To Door Devolution Campaign In Chitungwiza, Seke

The Chitungwiza and Manyame Rural Residents Association (CAMERA) is in the process of conducting door to door devolution implementation campaigns in Chitungwiza and Seke rural.

The purpose of this campaign is to afford citizens a platform to share, converse and develop a common position around the implementation of devolution as provided for under chapter 14 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

A door to door campaign of this nature was held in Chitungwiza’s ward 13 on the 8th of October 2019. A set of questions is being used in reaching out to the citizenry in gathering their views and aspirations on the envisaged scope and framework through which devolution should be implemented in line with the supreme law of the country. Some of the questions being discussed during these door to door campaigns include the following:

a)      How can citizen participation in governance processes be enhanced through devolution implementation?

b)      What formula should be used in the allocation of resources to lower tiers of government?

c)      What form of powers should be given to citizens in the devolution of governmental powers and responsibilities?

d)     To what extent should local authorities be independent so as to improve service delivery?

e)      What should be the roles of provincial and metropolitan councils in a devolved set up?

f)       What should be the new role of central government, especially the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing in the implementation of devolution?

CAMERA calls upon interested stakeholders, especially general citizens, to actively participate in determining a framework through which devolution can be implemented in Zimbabwe.

This call is aimed at improving service delivery through enhancing social accountability and facilitating the creation of a development-oriented devolved state. 

Instant Wealth For Villagers, As Mutare Urban Expands

By A Correspondent- The rapid expansion of Mutare into nearby rural communities has not only disrupted communal life but also created instant wealth for villagers as owners are selling huge tracts of land for urban residential development with the blessings of rural district councils.

Families that have big plots in Dora and Zimunya areas are earning more as private land developers stampede to have their signatures and acquire land for resale to prospective home-seekers.

However, while a few are pocketing thousands of dollars, the bulk of the villagers who have small pieces of land are feeling the brunt of this growth because their source of livelihood which was hinged on crop farming and animal husbandry has been badly affected.

Houses have been built on pastures while maize fields are now shopping malls.

Demand for land is high in the eastern border city and the housing waiting list has since surpassed the 100 000 mark.

With the new master plan yet to be approved by Government which will enable the city to expand towards Riverside, Arda Transau, Penhalonga and Zimunya, Mutare has run out of land.

This has prompted private land developers to buy land from villagers through rural district councils and develop them for resale to the urban folk who desperately want land nearby.

On average a stand covering 300 square metres is being sold for anything above US$8 000 or the equivalent using the interbank rate.

Mutare Town Clerk Mr Joshua Maligwa said the city was expanding quickly and land owners in adjacent rural communities were realizing huge profits.

He said council was not actively involved in the current expansion drive because the city’s master plan which is meant to guide on how the local authority would develop towards the villages is yet to be approved.

“What is happening at the moment is that private land developers are buying land from farm owners and villagers through rural district councils and develop the same in accordance with urban council standards,” he said.

“We have some developers who are seeking the technical expertise of Mutare City Council in designing the new settlements but we have some who are doing things their way which is usually divorced from our expectations. Since the city is growing in the direction they are building these settlements it means that the new locations will be swallowed into our plans in the near future so everything must be done through us.

“If the new settlements are built contrary to the expectations of the urban local authority it will be difficult for Mutare City to incorporate them as they are because they will be failing in terms of standards. When the master plan gets approval, council will acquire land and expand. Some of the land is State land while some belong to private owners,” he said.

A communal farmer from Dora Dombo Mrs Kutenda, who declined to give her first name, said her life has been badly affected by the expanding urban settlements.

“I have since sold most of my livestock because I don’t have anywhere to take them for grazing. We used to do farming here at Manyandure Farm but as you can see there are houses all over. My plot is too small. I can’t sell it. Life has become expensive for me because our new urban neighbours are competing with us to buy everything here.

“Prices of livestock even chickens have gone up because our new neighbours are offering more. What is left for us is to look for jobs and compete with these people. We are no longer villagers. If we don’t change and match the new set up our lives will be unbearable here,” she said.

Deforestation is rampant as the new stand owners cut down trees for firewood, creating an ecosystem imbalance that had been kept in check for years by villagers.

Some of the villagers are subdividing their pieces of land to urban dwellers looking for space to do poultry, piggery and green house projects.

-Manicapost

Illegal Gold Panners Vanish With AK47

 By A Correspondent- A ranger with the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority lost his AK47 with 15 rounds of ammunition to illegal gold panners in Chimanimani under as yet unclear circumstances on Tuesday this week.

The ranger, William Kamanga (35) is battling for life at Mutambara Mission Hospital in Chimanimani East after the illegal panners hit him on the head with a machete as they were wrestling with him.

The incident happened in an area managed by the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management.

“The information we are getting is that Kamanga had arrested an illegal gold panner Liberty Musweweshiri. Kamanga was reportedly in the company of another parks ranger David Tinago when the incident happened. The arrested illegal panner is said to have wrestled with Kamanga before seven other illegal panners joined the fight,” a source told The Manica Post.

The AK47 gun discharged two rounds of ammunition as they were wrestling.

“The illegal panners managed to disarm Kamanga and disappeared with the AK47 gun which had 15 rounds of ammunition. But before they disappeared they hit Kamanga twice on the head with a machete. He was rushed to Mutambara Mission Hospital where he is receiving treatment,” added the source.

Musweweshiri is suspected to have fled to Musanditevera — a no man’s land area in Chimanimani between the Zimbabwean and Mozambican border.

“It is still a mystery how the illegal panners successfully disarmed a ranger with a loaded AK47. We suspect the rangers connived with the illegal panners and a misunderstanding could have led to what happened in this instance,” said the source.

Chimanimani is very rich in gold. It also has diamonds and is a tourist attraction because of its scenic mountains.

Illegal panners have besieged the Chimanimani mountains in search of gold for sometime now causing serious environmental damage.

No immediate comment could be obtained from the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo. National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the development yesterday.

“We are investigating a case of robbery of a firearm from a Zimparks official in Chimanimani. It is alleged the incident occurred after the officer and his colleague arrested a suspect who wanted to influence the official to allow him extract gold illegally. After being arrested a group of seven illegal panners came and wrestled with the officer. They took away the rifle (AK47),” he said.

-ManicaPost

Mohadi To Reveal How Gvnt Is Working To Address Economic Woes

By A Correspondent- Vice President Kembo Mohadi will on Sunday address a rally in Bulawayo where he is expected to speak at length on economic challenges in the country and how the party and Government are working to address them.

Zanu-PF Politburo member Absolom Sikhosana yesterday told our Bulawayo Bureau that the rally will be held at Stanley Square at 2pm and called on the people of Bulawayo to attend.

He said:

“Everybody agrees that the situation we are experiencing now is a difficult one.

“When a nation experiences such hardships, it becomes important for the leadership to avail itself to the people so that they can respond to the concerns of the people.

“This will also help instil confidence by way of explaining some of the challenges that people are facing and are unable to comprehend. VP Mohadi will therefore address a rally at Stanley Square at 2pm on Sunday, where all residents of Bulawayo are invited to attend,” said Sikhosana.

He said VP Mohadi will answer questions and concerns from the people, which will make a difference to their minds and  lives.

“VP Mohadi’s address will help us tackle our challenges as a nation and move in one direction with a clear understanding of where we are and where we are going.

“I’m appealing to the people of Bulawayo in their various formations, be it churches, political parties, social clubs and other institutions to come and listen to the Vice President,” said Sikhosana.

-StateMedia

Pharmacist On The Run Following Fatal Crash Which Killed Girlfriend

By Own Correspondent| Police are looking for a Gweru pharmacist Simbarashe Ruzive (35) who allegedly fled from hospital after being involved in an accident in which his suspected girlfriend Angela Taso died.

Midlands Police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko confirmed the accident which happened at Zvamabande Turnoff along Mhandamabwe Shurugwi Road on Saturday as Ruzive drove from Chivi back to Gweru.

Sources told a local publication that there were two couples in the car; the pharmacist, his friend Remember Gamare and their two lgirlfriends Taso and Shingirirai Chipoka (19).

Taso died on the spot while the other three who escaped with minor injuries were taken to Zvamabande Hospital where they were supposed to be admitted.

At Zvamabande Ruzive allegedly sneaked from the hospital and took the car of the Good Samaritan who had brought them to hospital and fled with it.

The car was found an hour later dumped at Madamombe in Chivi after it had run out of fuel.

The accident is said to have happened after Ruzive failed to control his Isuzu vehicle and it veered of the road before overturning several times.

“I confirm that Taso died on the spot in an accident which happened on Saturday at the 25km peg along Masvingo – Shurugwi road. The other three were ferried to Zvamabande where Ruzive fled from the hospital before he was admitted.

He fled with the car of the man who gave the three transport to hospital. He is still missing because we never received any information that he came back. The three did not sustain any injuries and they were therefore discharged from hospital,” said Goko.

-Mirror

Chiefs Demand Compensation For Evicted Families, Will The ZNA Comply?

By A Correspondent- Chiefs in Shurugwi are demanding that the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) compensates over 200 families they evicted from Lazy Nine Farm under Chief Banga two years ago.

The army gave a short notice that Lazy Nine Farm was a military protected area, where military training through use of live ammunition was conducted, which could expose the public and their livestock to danger.

The ZNA then forcefully evicted over 200 families within 12 days.

Villagers incurred huge losses in property and livestock.

Efforts to stop the evictions were fruitless as Chief Banga, then Midlands Provincial Affairs minister Jason Machaya and the district development co-ordinator (former district administrator) Reason Machiya failed to reach a consensus with ZNA as it insisted on the evictions using a notice signed by 5 Infantry Brigade Commander, a G Chitsva.

Speaking to Southern Eye, Chief Banga said the manner in which the eviction was conducted led his people to lose property and livestock as they sought for shelter elsewhere and feared being shot if found on the farm.

Lazy Nine Farm was occupied by villagers from Banga, Gato, Mushwe, Mufiri and Bera areas.

The farm demarcates Chivi North, Shurugwi and Zvishavane.

Chief Banga said he had already engaged the Shurugwi district administrator to notify the army that his people want compensation for loss of land and property.

“I have engaged chiefs Nhema and Mupakame to write a petition to the army seeking compensation for the loss my people suffered two years back. Some people up to now do not even have proper shelter and some do not even have farming land where they relocated,” Chief Banga said.

Chief Nhema said the evictees own the land.

“The army must compensate these families. The families are the true custodians of Lazy Nine Farm after they were first evicted from their ancestral land in 1978 by white settlers, who took the land for cattle ranching,” he said.

“In 1997, the villagers engaged government and they were given back their land. Later, the army came in using the other side of the farm.”

Midlands provincial development co-ordinator (formerly provincial administrator) Abiot Maronge distanced himself from the matter, stating that everything concerning Lazy Nine Farm evictions was in the hands of the army.

“This case is in the hands of the army. My office is also waiting to hear from the army,” he said.

Angry villagers said they were still counting losses caused by the untimely evictions.

Efforts to get an official comment from the army were fruitless, with Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri referring all questions to Zimbabwe National Army spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Alphios Makotore, whose phone was not reachable.

Human rights activist and Midlands Senator Lillian Timveos said there was need for an urgent response from both the army and government in facilitating a resettlement programme and compensation to the affected families.

“The said land belonged to them initially, hence all parties involved must quickly come up with a good resettlement programme with good compensation. Human rights are key fundamentals in a democratic State,” she said.

One of the displaced villagers, Ronald Mukuku, who relocated to Mukandapi area, said he lost a four-roomed house he had just finished building using his pension
funds.

“They (army) must pay us all our losses. I am in pain becuasue all my pension money went down the drain. I left my homestead in a matter of days weeks after completing building my four-roomed house,” he said.

The army also recently evicted hundreds of villagers from Gutu-Mpandawana’s western part without any compensation, claiming it was a protected area.

Passports Update: Govt Sets Up Committee To Decide Who Gets An Emergency Passport

Passports

Paul Nyathi|Following a huge influx of Emergency Passports applications, government through the Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to create a committee that will sit and determine who gets the emergency passport document.

The committee will be responsible for going through all the urgent passport applications to decide which applicant genuinely deserves an urgent passport.

The centralised Zimbabwean passport processing office in Harare has for the last three years been battling to contend with the high demand for the travel documents with a backlog of over 300 000 applications.

The passports are taking up to a year or more to be processed. The delays have seen most applicants opting to apply for the more expensive urgent passport which coats $253 and under normal circumstances should be processed in less than seven days.

To reduce the number of applications for the urgent passport processing, government introduced the committee which will determine who is elligible for the document.

The move also comes in the wake of reports of massive corruption at the passport office whereby some applicants were paying bribes of around US$200 to have their passport applications processed expeditiously. 

Passport line

The passport backlog is so bad that some applicants were being asked to come back in 2022 to collect their documents. The government is battling a backlog of over 350 000 passports while only producing less than 800 passports per day.

Nigeria Is Delinquent In Paying UN Fees, Unlike Syria And Zimbabwe

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

Africa Report|Despite having Nigerian officials at the top of the Untied Nations system, including a deputy Secretary-General, Abuja has not yet paid its dues.

Nigeria is yet to pay up its assigned annual contribution to the UN some 10 months into 2019.

Every nation needs to pull its weight as the international system is under siege from an aggressive US administration.

UN Secretary-General António Guterreshas admitted that the body might not be able to pay staff salaries next month.

Cash-strapped Zimbabwe and most recently, conflict-riven Syria are two of the 129 of the UN’s 193-member states to have paid their 2019 dues as of October 7.

  • This amounts to $1.99bn, equivalent to 70% of the total assessment for the year, with a balance of $1.3 billion still needed to offset expenses of the body.
  • According to Guterres, this is probably “the worst cash crisis facing the United Nations in nearly a decade. The organisation runs the risk of depleting its liquidity reserves by the end of the month and defaulting on payments to staff and vendors.”

He urged defaulting countries to pay urgently and in full. “This is the only way to avoid a default that could risk disrupting operations globally,” UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said on Tuesday.

  • “To date, we have averted major disruptions to operations,” Guterres said in a statement, adding that “these measures are no longer enough.”
  • “We are now driven to prioritise our work on the basis of the availability of cash, thus undermining the implementation of mandates decided by inter-governmental bodies,” Dujarric said, adding that the Secretary-General had noted the issue  was a recurrent problem.

Things are so bad that Guterres had to enforce large spending cuts at UN affiliates worldwide beginning this January or the global body would have been unable to organise the 74th General Assembly debate and the high-level meetings last month.

Short on cash, big on aesthetics

Nigeria suffers its own difficult debt profile as it continues to pursue an overhaul of its infrastructure nationwide and service outstanding loan repayments amidst declining oil revenues.

But Nigeria’s failure to pay contrasts with its strong presence in the UN system.

Abuja sent a multitude of delegates to this year’s UN General Assembly sessions, led by foreign affairs minister Geoffrey Onyeama, and President Muhammadu Buhari addressed the gathering of world leaders in late September.

  • At least three governors and half a dozen ministers were on the trip accompanied by a retinue of aides and carry-ons racking up thousands of dollars in estacodes (travel allowances).

Two Nigerian nationals are also currently among the organisation’s most high-ranking officials including;

  • UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, and
  • The current president of the UN General Assembly, Tijjani Bande whose yearlong tenure runs from this September to  September 2020.

Big (bad) brother

Nigeria is following in the footsteps of large states like the US, Brazil, Israel and Iran, who are also delinquent.

Interestingly, of the opening five speakers at the UN General Assembly debate this year, only Turkey and Egypt have paid up.

  • According to the Financial Regulation 3.5 of the UN, member states ought to pay their contributions to its budget within a 30-day period at the beginning of every year – 31st January 2019, in this case.
  • By January 31 this year, only 34 countries had followed through with their financial commitments.
  • The amount allocated to each country is decided by the General Assembly, on the advice of the Committee on Contributions which takes into consideration the gross national income, population, and debt burden.

The US is the largest contributor to the global body’s budget, doling out 22% of the annual budget, now capped at $2.5 billion in recent years thanks to American law.

  • As things stand, the US government currently owes $381 million for prior regular budgets and $674 million for the 2019 regular budget.

Why this is important: Humanitarian, political and social services across the world, including crisis hotspots like northeastern Nigeria, could grind to a halt if the debtors refuse to pay. Penny wise, pound foolish?

World’s Biggest Organisation, The United Nations Is Broke

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

State Media|THE United Nations (UN) is in the red and risks failing to pay its workers next month as a significant number of members have not paid their annual subscriptions.

Zimbabwe is among 129 of the UN’s 193-member states that had paid their 2019 dues as of October 7.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres raised the red flag recently and implored member states to pay up.

Mr Guterres admitted that the body might not be able to pay staff salaries next month and urged defaulters to pay urgently and in full.

“This is the only way to avoid a default that could risk disrupting operations globally,” he said.

“This is probably the worst cash crisis facing the United Nations in nearly a decade. The organisation runs the risk of depleting its liquidity reserves by the end of the month and defaulting on payments to staff and vendors.”

Meanwhile, the UN chief has put in place cost-cutting measures to sustain the operations of the global body.

“To date, we have averted major disruptions to operations,” he said.

“These measures are no longer enough. We are now driven to prioritise our work on the basis of the availability of cash, thus undermining the implementation of mandates decided by inter-governmental bodies.”

In addition, Mr Guterres said he had to enforce large spending cuts at its affiliates worldwide, beginning January, as the UN would have been unable to organise the 74th General Assembly debate and high-level meetings last month.

“Short on cash, big on aesthetics,” he said.

Interestingly, Mr Guterres said of the opening set of five speakers at the UN General Debate this year, only Turkey and Egypt had paid up.

According to the Financial Regulation 3.5 of the UN, member states ought to pay their contributions to its budget within a 30-day period at the beginning of every year.

By January 31 this year, only 34 countries had followed through with their financial commitments.

The amount allocated to each country is decided by the General Assembly on the advice of the Committee on Contributions which takes into consideration the gross national income, population and debt burden.

Ugliest Zim Man Sought

The man adjudged to be the foulest-looking at Mr Ugly Zimbabwe will this year walk away with a cow for that feat as the competition, which was not held last year, makes a return this month.

The much-loved pageant taking place at the City Sports Bar in Harare on October 23 will be held under the theme ‘‘Let’s celebrate the beauty in ugliness”. Musician Mbeu and his Mhodzi Tribe band are set to provide entertainment.

Event organiser, David “Apama” Machowa said: “A beast will be the first prize for the ugliest person and it’ll be up to the winner to choose whether they want to walk away with it or be given money instead.”

Apama said so far, 13 contestants have registered to participate.

“Thirteen contestants meticulously chosen from Bulawayo, Masvingo and Kariba among other cities and towns have confirmed participation. Judging from the contestants this year, it’ll be challenging to come up with the ugliest person as competition is stiff,” he said.

The unique Mr Ugly Zimbabwe ‘‘beauty” pageant started in Beitbridge in 2009 and has gained popularity since. In 2012, the organisers made it a national event. At the first national competition in 2012, there were just five competitors, but the figure went up to 36 in 2015. There was controversy following the 2015 contest when crowd favourite and reigning champion William Masvinu claimed that the winner Mison Sere was “too handsome” to win since his ugliness wasn’t natural as it was based on missing teeth.

Now, there are plans to develop the pageant to have a Mr Ugly Africa and Mr Ugly World pageants.

End Of The Game For Mnangagwa, Chiwenga Coming To Execute Another Coup

Rivals Emmerson Mnangagwa and Constantino Chiwenga

Vice President, Rtd General Constantino Chiwenga, is increasingly set to finish off beleaguered President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s presidential term, through a vicious military coup said to likely involve foreign hands and players, Spotlight Zimbabwe, has been told.

According to diplomatic sources and a Zimbabwean banker now based abroad, hardline securocrats in Chiwenga’s camp, now want him to be the country’s president, and that he steps in to finish off Mnangagwa’s term between 2020-2023, before handing over power to a successor of his choice, who will contest the next presidential plebiscite on a Zanu PF ticket as a civilian leader, with the alleged blessing and orchestration of China.

Chiwenga who is in Beijing seeking medical treatment for the past months, is believed to have made sound recovery, and thought to be plotting Mnangagwa’s exit from Asia, together with his allies in the Joint Operations Command (JOC), which he chairs.

JOC is a shadowy quasi military organ, bringing together the nation’s military-security complex which includes the army, and its military intelligence wing and Presidential Guard, Air Force, Police, Prisons and the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) to manage homeland and foreign security affairs.

Last week, Chiwenga, was reported to have fired some of his security aides, drawn from the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO), fearing that they were spying on him and giving his political rivals, including Mnangagwa, information and updates on his recovery, as the nitty-gritty plans to oust the Zanu PF leader gather pace, it might seem.

Spotlight Zimbabwe, can reveal that Chiwenga’s security is now a close guarded secret of the Chinese government and an elite unit from Zimbabwe’s military intelligence.

Mnangagwa’s tenure officially expires in about 3 years and 3 months time, as the next elections for the highest office in the land are due no later that July 2023.

“Another vicious coup is brewing in Zimbabwe, meant to transport your vice president to the presidency,” said a South Korean diplomat who preferred anonymity because of the sensitive subject.

“The Chinese are behind it, although they’ll will not confirm it. They played a hidden hand in the November 2017 coup, and were asked for explicit permission by the then Zimbabwe military boss, who is now VP to go ahead with removing Mugabe. They trust him, and perhaps wanted him to get some grooming and experience of statecraft, by allowing him to play second fiddle to Mnangagwa. Now the situation has changed, and I gather they’ll sponsor him to remove Mnangagwa, just like he did with Mugabe, because the current leader is putting their foreign policy in Zimbabwe at risk, from you know who?”

The diplomat said there was more to Chiwenga’s stay in China than meeets the eye.

“China has a lot to lose in Zimbabwe should there be political change or a transitional administration with the opposition, as is being mooted by Church leaders. That is a red flag. Furthermore, China is not the only one who want Mnangagwa out. The Russians and Indians are warming up to the idea and want him out. There’s more to your vice president’s stay in China than meets the eye, and it is clearly now beyond medical.”

In what many see as Mnangagwa’s coup proofing scheme, replete with his political DNA, on Tuesday, Churches called for the suspension of elections in Zimbabwe for seven years.

Addressing journalists in the capital, the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) secretary general Rev Kenneth Mtata said was the belief of the church that all political players should join hands in fixing the national crisis.

“We, the leaders of the ZHOCD made up of Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe, United Development of Apostolic Churches in Zimbabwe Africa, Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference and Zimbabwe Council of Churches, met at the Africa Synod House on October 7, 2019 to consider the currently unfolding national crisis in its totality and to propose what we believe is a comprehensive but sustainable solution to it,” said Mtata.

“We have prayerfully come to the conclusion that in light of the current political paralysis, deepening mistrust and the economic decline, the nation will need to take a bold decision to address the root causes of the our national challenges that have a very long history and will not be fully resolved by one entity. In this light we are calling the nation to Sabbath on all political contestation for a period of seven years to allow for the rebuilding of trust and confidence, reset our politics and chart a shared way forward towards a comprehensive economic recovery path in a non-competitive political environment.”

Intelligence and defence sources said Chiwenga has already indicated his choice of successor to China, together with the vice presidents to assist the new president in the aftermath of having finished Mnangagwa’s term.

“Everyone in our circle knows that CGDN (Chiwenga’s first names in short) is coming in,” the sources said. “Who doesn’t want to be president and is only content with being the second in charge? CGDN is the next president without doubt, should his health not fail him. The Chinese are doing everything in their power to make him fully strong again, because he’s their most prized political asset in this country. Chiwenga has indicated to China, that he only wants a few years in office to reconfigure the country’s and Zanu PF leadership, thus explaining why he will finish off Mnangagwa’s term. Chiwenga has also named, former cabinet minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, as his chosen successor, and that former central bank governor, Gideon Gono, becomes one of the two vice presidents because of his economic expertise. The other VP will come from the military ranks, and is most likely going to be current Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, General Philip Valerio Sibanda.”

The Zimbabwean banker did not beat around the bush, saying Mnangagwa has had an unofficial falling out with BRICS member states, because of his so called new dispensation policy thrust, seen as an open threat to their interests in Zimbabwe, especially China, after his administration started courting public relations firms in recent times to re-engage Harare with Washington and Brussels.

BRICS is the acronym coined for an association of five major emerging national economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. Originally the first four were grouped as “BRIC”, before the induction of South Africa in 2010.

“There is a bigger game at play on Zimbabwe involving superpowers,” said the banker from his base in Asia yesterday by telephone.

“Mnangagwa’s economic brains from the finance ministry, is pushing for re-engagement with Washington and Brussels, which has offended Beijing because they have literally kept Zimbabwe running. Furthermore Harare has overlooked BRICS and is in favour of the Group of Seven (G7) to lend us loans, credit lines and even an economic package, which could explain why China, Russia and even South Africa have declined to give Mnangagwa any economic bailout. Mnangagwa is ratcheting up efforts to secure a financial bailout with G7, and obviously China and other Brics members have intelligence on the matter. There’s even a delegation being reportedly put together by Mnangagwa’s advisors to attend the 46th G7 summit, to be held in 2020 in the United States while it holds the presidency of the G7, if he’s still going to be in office by then to lobby for funding and the economic bailout. So it must not come as a surprise if Mnangagwa is pushed out of power by China, because they have everything to lose in Zimbabwe, with his dodgy politics.”

G7 is an international intergovernmental economic organization consisting of the seven largest IMF-described advanced economies in the world: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Mnangagwa was in Moscow in January this year during a tour of Eurasia, where he met Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Zanu PF leader tried in vain to secure economic loans from Putin.

It is not clear why Russia decided against Mnangagwa’s loan request, and why she is reportedly warming up to Mnangagwa’s exit from power.

Foreign media reported that, during the November 2017 army putsch, the late former President Robert Mugabe, reached out to Putin to help quash the coup that deposed him, through former vice president Phelekezela Mphoko, but the plan did not work because African leaders did not prefer that route.

Mnangagwa’s spokesperson, George Charamba’s mobile phone was going to voice mail, when we sought an official comment. Charamba is also thought to have travelled with Mnangagwa for the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment Conference in Lyon, France.

— Spotlight Zimbabwe

Mthuli Taken To Court Over Inflation Figures

FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube has been dragged to the High Court by National Social Security Authority (Nssa) employees who, in conjunction with members of the Zimbabwe Pension and Insurance Rights Trust (ZimPIRT), are seeking an order to declare as unconstitutional, null and void his unilateral decision to ban annualised inflation figures.

In his mid-year budget review and supplementary budget presented in the National Assembly on August 1 this year, Ncube announced that with immediate effect, the publication of figures for annualised inflation by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) would be suspended for a year until February 2020.

Annualised inflation rate is the percentage change in prices from one year to the next, or year-on-year.

In a joint High Court challenge filed through their law firm, Tendai Biti Law, the Nssa Workers’ Union (Nssawu) and ZimPIRT said Ncube’s decision was illegitimate, illegal and unconstitutional.

Nssawu is acting through its president Joseph Chimhanda, while Martin Tarusenga is standing for ZimPIRT in his capacity as the organisation’s general manager.

Ncube was cited as the first respondent, while ZimStat was cited as the second respondent in the application, filed at the Masvingo High Court on September 30.

In their founding affidavit, the applicants argued that the decision by Ncube was irrational and was neither supported by law nor logic.

They also stated that by so doing, Ncube was in violation of Section 10:28 of the Administrative Justice Act, which prohibits ministers from interfering in administrative affairs of statutory institutions as well as the Census and Statistics Act.

The applicants further accused Ncube of banning annualised inflation figures out of embarrassment and as a means to cover up for government’s failure to address issues that drive inflation.

They further submitted that his decision offended the principle of good governance and transparency which are codified in the constitution of Zimbabwe.

Nssawu, on its part, argued that it derived its locus standi from the fact that it negotiates employee salaries annually, with primary considerations being inflation and the consumer price index as derived from annualised inflation figures.ZimPIRT said because of the move, it was

unable to calculate pension values, which will result in pensioners significantly losing out.“The applicants’ grounds of review are that the first respondent is irrational and not supported by the law or logic. The decision is grossly unreasonable such that no reasonable person properly applying his mind would have arrived at the same. The decision is in any event illegal, illegitimate and not supported by any provision in any law, in particular in the Census and Statistics Act. In any event, the decision of the first respondent offends the principles of good governance and transparency codified in the Constitution of Zimbabwe,” court documents read.

“The first applicant is a trade union duly registered according to the laws of Zimbabwe whose key function is to represent its members, the employees of Nssa. Its core business is to engage and negotiate with the employer on conditions of service, in particular wage negotiations. In these negotiations, the issue of inflation is critical.”

The applicants further argued that Ncube’s decision was a violation of Zimbabweans’ constitutional rights since the concerned statistics are classified as a public good which is critical for household and corporate budget planning.

“At a high level, statistics are used in many ways by individuals, government, business and academics. Inflation statistics impact on everyone in the same way as they affect interest rates, tax allowances benefits, pensions, savings rates, maintenance contracts and many other payments,” court documents read.

“The general public uses consumer price statistics to understand the impact of inflation on their personal and household budgets and understand incomings and outgoings linked to inflation (such as taxes, benefits, pensions, wages and other costs) are likely to change. By banning year-on-year inflation figures, Zimbabweans have been deprived of the ability to plan their lives for periods beyond a month.”

The applicants also argued that Ncube’s decision to ban publication of year-on-year inflation figures has seen many pensions not being adjusted in line with actual inflation and, as such, many such pensions have been arbitrarily deemed worthless and removed from the books by pension administrators not adequately informed and guided about inflation in Zimbabwe, which the minister has caused.

“In so arbitrarily removing such pensions from the books, such pensioners have been prejudiced of thousands of RTGS$ in savings that they made over periods averaging 25 years. Without the year-on-year inflation figures and related statistical information, pension funds are unable to determine how much they need to set aside in order to be able to pay the increased pensions for as long as the pensioners are alive, and to pay pension benefits for other categories of pension fund members,” the documents further read.

The applicants also argued that Ncube’s ban, effected without consulting key stakeholders, has adversely affected interest rates since they are premised on annualised inflation figures.

They further argued that by banning the publication of the inflation figures, Ncube erroneously ensured that the economy in Zimbabwe is void of interests and thus unable to assess the opportunity cost of holding the RTGS dollars. Pensioners and other economic actors are in these circumstances prejudiced.

They further argued that since businesses, in their planning, require data on annual inflation in order to determine their cost and pricing structures, annualised inflation assists businesses in ascertaining real trends in production, sales, purchases, profits and other values.

In addition, since inflation is a key determinant of the cost of capital as measured by interest rates, businesses which have to make key investment decisions were being prejudiced.

“The decision therefore to ban the publication of data on annualised inflation is clearly an emasculation by the minister of key obligations of the second respondent (Zimstat). The Census and Statistics Act (section seven) makes it clear that operations of the agency shall only be controlled by the board and no one else.

“The first respondent’s decisions assault the functions of the board and indeed the second respondent of promoting and protecting the credibility, integrity and partiality of official statistics. We contend that the first respondent, the minister, has no power or right to interfere with the professional independence of the agency,” the lawyers argued. Zimbabwe Independent

Hospitals Shutting Down As Nurses Intensify Strike

Nurses at Parirenyatwa hospital reportedly joined doctors on industrial action this Thursday, a development that worsened an already dire situation.

Public Hospital doctors have been on strike since the 3rd of September this year saying that their salaries had been eroded by inflation to an extent that they were now incapacitated to perform their duties and responsibilities.

Some senior nurses at Parirenyatwa hospital told the News Day that they were overwhelmed since the doctors went on strike and that patients were dying because the nurses could only administer care within their limited scope. Said one nurse:

We cannot even afford bus fare to come to work. We beg for transport from good Samaritans, a situation which is humiliating…

Another one said:

The doctors have been away for over a month and we had to handle the patients on our own, but some cases require the expertise of a doctor. It is heartbreaking to watch them die.

Health workers like all workers from other sectors, including teachers, have been demanding that their salaries be indexed in United States dollars using the interbank rate of the day.

“We Are Doing Our Best,” Sibusiso Moyo Begs Australian Backing – Full Text

Sibusiso Moyo

By Sibusiso Moyo In The Australian Spectator|In recent weeks Zimbabwe has taken a crucial step forward towards rejoining the Commonwealth, the 53-country group of nations we exited in 2003.

After meeting Zimbabwean president Emmerson Mnangagwa at the side-lines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland stated: “there are a number of areas where Zimbabwe has made real reforms” – and that the process of re-joining “is being accelerated as quickly as possible”.

This is worlds away from two years ago, when I played my part in persuading the late president Mugabe to relinquish office after 37 years in power – and much has now changed.

“Important gains were made” in the historic 2018 General Election: the highest turnout contest in Zimbabwean history, with a “markedly improved pre-election environment, where all parties were generally able to campaign freely” – according to the Commonwealth Election Observer Group which included Australian Gary Dunn, the organisation’s former Deputy Secretary-General.

Major reforms that repeal and replace laws infringing personal and economic freedoms are underway, leading a rise in global rankings for freedom of expression – and place Zimbabwe amongst the top-twenty improver nations in the World Bank’s Doing Business 2020 index.

Yet, after two decades of isolation, blanket change is required. Our reform agenda has only just started, and therefore is today, partial – and we do not pretend otherwise. Currently, we are undertaking all these reforms – all the painful processes that are needed and necessary – without any form of external assistance.

But, ultimately, we cannot go it alone – and that’s why Zimbabwe now looks to Australia for support to expedite our re-admission to the Commonwealth. Put simply, our speed and capacity to complete reforms after Mugabe-era isolationism can be accelerated by our Commonwealth return. Similarly, the bilateral partnership between Australia and Zimbabwe and opportunities for Australian businesses only benefit from the inclusion of both nations within the Commonwealth family.

Despite calls by the Commonwealth Observer Group immediately before the history 2018 vote for the losing side to “look at the larger picture of a successful election” the day after the contest was marred, tragically, by post-election violence. Without international institutional support or funding the Government swiftly established a fully independent, internationally-led inquiry – the Motlanthe Commission, with its international commissioners (including a former president of South Africa, a British human rights barrister, a former Commonwealth Secretary-General) all hailing from Commonwealth nations.

Zimbabwe has rapidly begun the task of implementing the Commission’s key recommendations – that include reforming legislation on law and order, freedom and liberalisation of the media and electoral reform – and we can expect prosecutions of those responsible to begin next year, after the police and prosecution services have completed their post-inquiry investigations.

This process – backed by development assistance in support of the rule of law, good governance, media development, electoral reform and technical cooperation for which the Commonwealth is exceptional (all programmes for which Australia is a key driver) – could only strengthen our own efforts for reconciliation and justice.

The Government’s economic changes are making Zimbabwe once more open for business – and the potential for economic collaboration is enormous in the areas of mining, energy and agriculture where Australia is acknowledged as world leader. To foster a new, liberal business environment, the government has repealed and replaced Mugabe-era laws that restricted majority foreign ownership in these sectors.

Specifically, the Government has implemented ground-breaking reforms to land tenure laws – and is dispersing compensation to former white farmers removed from farmland dating back to the late nineties and early 2000s – events which led first to Zimbabwe’s suspension from the Commonwealth in 2002 after decision of a “troika” of Commonwealth leaders – including then prime minister John Howard, and later Zimbabwe’s unilateral withdrawal.

Under new laws, farmers are provided with tradable 99-year leaseholds; agriculture sector majority ownership and farmland leases are fully available to both to overseas nationals and international businesses – including, of course, from Australia.

In 2004, only months after Zimbabwe’s withdrawal, John Howard said: “The Commonwealth continues to be an important force for good, extending assistance to its members in time of need and giving hope to those who struggle for freedom and democracy,” adding “We hope one day soon to see a return to democracy in Zimbabwe and for that nation, once again, to be a respected member of the Commonwealth”.

We believe that day has come. And we ask for Australia’s support.

Sibusiso Moyo is Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade for the Republic of Zimbabwe.

But How Does The Labour Court Expect Workers To Get To Work When Their Income Is Lower Than Transport Cost To Work?

Paul Nyathi|The Labour Court has ordered incapacitated government hospital doctors to find their way to work within the next forty eight hours.

In a shocking but somewhat ruling passed late Friday afternoon, the court declared the industrial action by medical the doctors unlawful and ordered them to terminate the action.

The doctors stopped reporting for work on September 3 indicating to its employer the Health Services Board that they no longer had the capacity to report for duty as their income was not even enough to cover transport costs to work.

The doctors went on to press for an improvement of their working conditions and a salary hike.

Justice Lawrence Murasi today ruled that the strike was illegal thereby asking the Zimbabwe Hospitals Doctors Association members to terminate the collective job action.

“It is ordered that the collective job action engaged by members of respondent on September 3 2019 be and is hereby declared unlawful. The said collective job action be and is hereby ordered to be terminated forthwith,” he ruled.

Judge Murasi however did not state where the doctors will get the money to get to work.

Norman Mapeza Fourth Highest Paid Coach In South Africa

Norman Mapeza with Chippa United owner.

Former FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza is among the four highest-paid coaches in the South African premiership following his move to Chippa United last month.

According to KickOff.com, Chippa United is amongst the top four clubs for the salaries they pay to coaches in the PSL, including Bidvest Wits and Mamelodi Sundowns.

Despite the negativity surrounding the coaching job at Chippa United, it remains one of the most attractive positions in the PSL financially.

The Chilli Boys coaching job continues to hog headlines with club boss Siviwe Mpengesi now infamous for firing coaches at will.

Chippa have already hired and fired more than 20 coaches in the PSL, with Clinton Larsen being the latest victim.

The Port Elizabeth side replaced Larsen with Duran Francis as caretaker coach but he only lasted two games before the club hired Zimbabwean coach Norman Mapeza as their new coach.

According to information gathered, Chippa United is amongst the top four clubs for the salaries they pay to coaches in the PSL, including Bidvest Wits and Mamelodi Sundowns.

Pitso Mosimane and Gavin Hunt at Sundowns and Wits respectively are reportedly taking home between R600 000 to R800 000 every month excluding bonuses, while coaches at Chippa are paid between R350 000 to R450 000.

“Nevermind the issue of hiring and firing coaches at Chippa United, Chippa Mpengesi still pays his coaches very well in the club, in fact, it’s amongst the top four clubs paying coaches very well in the PSL,” a reliable source tells KickOff.com.

“It’s no secret that Pitso and Gavin Hunt are the top earners in the PSL. The other top-earning coach was Micho before he left Pirates. Stuart Baxter and Eric Tinkler were on good salaries at SuperSport United before they left.

“There is also the issue of bonuses per match and some coaches are entitled to 10 percent of the winning prize of the trophy.”

Mpengesi declined to discuss what he pays his coaches at the Chilli Boys.

Just In: Labour Court Orders Doctors To Return To Work

In a widely expected move, the Labour Court which reserved its ruling on an appeal by the government to force doctors to report for work, has finally issued its verdict ordering the medical professionals report for duty.

Part of the order reads, “the collective job action engaged by members of the respondent on 3 September 2019 be and is hereby declared unlawful.

“The said collective job action be and is hereby ordered to be terminated forthwith.

Members of the respondent who participated in the said collective job action be and are hereby ordered to report for duty within forty-eight hours from the date of this order and the applicant shall be entitled to take disciplinary action against members of respondent who fail or neglect to comply with this order,”

New High Profile Highlanders Coach Showers Praises For Local League

Highlanders coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh

Highlanders coach Hendrik Pieter de Jongh has pointed out where Zimbabwe football has to improve for it to become a top league in Africa.

The Dutchman believes there is huge potential but the administration issues and lack of discipline have affected the growth of local football.

“In Zimbabwe you have about eight teams that are all favourites to win the title at the start of the season,” said de Jongh, according to the Chronicle.

“You have Highlanders, Dynamos, Caps United, FC Platinum, Ngezi, ZPC Kariba, Triangle and Chicken Inn all in the running to win the title. The league is not easy; those teams are playing for the title every season.”

The gaffer adds that the major problem is the organisation in the football structures.

“I will give you an example when the Zimbabwe national team went to Afcon there was chaotic organisation. Players must only focus on training and playing not administrative issues. It is not only Zimbabwe, we saw it with Cameroon and other African countries that’s where Africa gets it wrong,” he said.

de Jongh was appointed the Highlanders coach last month on a four-month performance based contract. He was tasked to win 70% of the remaining games and has so far managed two wins and a draw in his first three matches.

Tenant Assaults Landlady In Dispute Over Rentals

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

A BULAWAYO landlord will live to regret the day she offered a tenant a room to rent as asking for her money at the end of the month results in a thorough bashing from the occupant.


Simelinkosi Ncube said she is fed up of Bekezela Maphosa’s abusive tendencies and wants the tenant out of her house in Magwegwe North suburb.


“I am having problems with my tenant Maphosa who resides at one of the houses that I own. She is so abusive whenever I ask for my rentals. She shouts at me using abusive language and even goes to the extent of teaming up with her children in assaulting me.


“At one time she assaulted me with open fists and I sustained injuries on my hand,” said Ncube.
The landlord pleaded with the court to grant her a protection order and wants the tenant to move out of her house.


“I’m very uncomfortable with her continued stay at my house as I now fear for my life and I am therefore applying for a protection order compelling her to stop insulting and assaulting me. In her response Maphosa denied the allegations levelled against her.


Western Commonage magistrate Urgent Vundla granted an interim order.B-Metro

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Ngarivhume Defends Church Position On Elections

Farai Dziva|Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume has defended the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations’ position on the postponement of elections.

See Ngarivhume’s argument below :
As Transform Zimbabwe political party, we acknowledge the role of the church in changing and transforming our nation, pre and post Independence.

The church has a pivotal role in the politics of the nation and even in the bible, they gave guidance to the Kings and Queens of the time.

Our nation has grossly suffered from dibilitating economic challenges, fragmented society, lawlessness and intense polarization. The political, social and economic situation is continuing to deteriorate and surely, a Transitional government is the way for our nation to recover. The electioneering mode in Zimbabwe refuses to die down because for a very long time now, we have not had conclusive elections. Zanu Pf has always found ways to manipulate the outcomes. The courts have equally not assisted, with the supreme court failing to conclude the previous election.

As Transform Zimbabwe, we applaud the church for at least coming up with a practical solution in solving the political, social and economic crisis our nation is facing. The current electoral system has failed to usher change and transformation into our country. In this kind of situation, elections won’t yield any positive results up and until we have revived the genuine ethics and values of politics. Our politics has been so toxic that they are suffocating the people of Zimbabwe. So it’s time as nation, we prioritize national interest above political interests. We need to revive our country, put food on the table for the general population, genuinely engage in electoral reforms before we go to another general election. Zanu Pf will continue to enjoy the advantage of incumbency and their grip on key institutions will never allow for free and fair elections. Therefore elections in the current setup will not change our fortunes.

So we salute and applaude the call by the church under ZHOCD (Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations) to suspend all electoral process. Thinking that the idea is trampling above people’s constitutional right is hypocricy because we have a situation where ZanuPf has clearly rigged, MDC has failed to respect the Constitutional court ruling. This proves how our laws and current electoral system is polluted.

As Transform Zimbabwe, we propose and support, an extra judicial solution. This will be a people driven process without political meddling.

When you are stuck in a pit, you should stop digging. As Zimbabwe, we are in a dungeon because of this polluted electoral system.

So an extra judicial solution, which ushers in a transitional arrangement, is a genuine solution to the national cancer.

As Zimbabwe, let’s embrace the idea of extra judicial to make sure that we put food on table, address electoral reforms and emerge stronger than ever. A church led process will once again deliver this nation, everything else has failed.

God bless you and God bless Zimbabwe.

Jacob Ngarivhume
TZ President

Jacob Ngarivhume President of Transform Zimbabwe

The Church’s Extra Judicial Proposal Is Pointing In Right Direction:Ngarivhume

As Transform Zimbabwe political party, we acknowledge the role of the church in changing and transforming our nation, pre and post Independence.

The church has a pivotal role in the politics of the nation and even in the bible, they gave guidance to the Kings and Queens of the time.

Our nation has grossly suffered from dibilitating economic challenges, fragmented society, lawlessness and intense polarization. The political, social and economic situation is continuing to deteriorate and surely, a Transitional government is the way for our nation to recover. The electioneering mode in Zimbabwe refuses to die down because for a very long time now, we have not had conclusive elections. Zanu Pf has always found ways to manipulate the outcomes. The courts have equally not assisted, with the supreme court failing to conclude the previous election.

As Transform Zimbabwe, we applaud the church for at least coming up with a practical solution in solving the political, social and economic crisis our nation is facing. The current electoral system has failed to usher change and transformation into our country. In this kind of situation, elections won’t yield any positive results up and until we have revived the genuine ethics and values of politics. Our politics has been so toxic that they are suffocating the people of Zimbabwe. So it’s time as nation, we prioritize national interest above political interests. We need to revive our country, put food on the table for the general population, genuinely engage in electoral reforms before we go to another general election. Zanu Pf will continue to enjoy the advantage of incumbency and their grip on key institutions will never allow for free and fair elections. Therefore elections in the current setup will not change our fortunes.

So we salute and applaude the call by the church under ZHOCD (Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations) to suspend all electoral process. Thinking that the idea is trampling above people’s constitutional right is hypocricy because we have a situation where ZanuPf has clearly rigged, MDC has failed to respect the Constitutional court ruling. This proves how our laws and current electoral system is polluted.

As Transform Zimbabwe, we propose and support, an extra judicial solution. This will be a people driven process without political meddling.

When you are stuck in a pit, you should stop digging. As Zimbabwe, we are in a dungeon because of this polluted electoral system.

So an extra judicial solution, which ushers in a transitional arrangement, is a genuine solution to the national cancer.

As Zimbabwe, let’s embrace the idea of extra judicial to make sure that we put food on table, address electoral reforms and emerge stronger than ever. A church led process will once again deliver this nation, everything else has failed.

God bless you and God bless Zimbabwe.

Jacob Ngarivhume
TZ President

Jacob Ngarivhume

Hazard Will Excel At Madrid :Wenger

Farai Dziva|Former Arsenal coach Arsene Wenger belives Belgian star Eden Hazard will eventually excel at Spanish Giants Real Madrid.

Madrid paid Chelsea a reported €100 million for Hazard to try and fill the void left by the Portuguese superstar Ronaldo, who joined Juventus after nine remarkable seasons in the Spanish capital in which he broke record after record but Wenger insists despite that he will spark eventually, Hazard cannot feel the shoes of the five-time word player of the year.

“He will be the answer but not in replacing Ronaldo that is for sure- He will not score 50 goals a year becuase thats not how they play football,” Wenger told Bein Sports. 

“They need another goal scorer in Real Madrid because Benzema is now 32 and if they had someone younger around him to score the goals, maybe they could do very well.”

“He’s not scared of anybody – I don’t think Real have yet to see the real Hazard, he’s not as sharp physically as he can be. That’s why I believe they will discover the real Hazard.” added the Frenchman.

Ecocash Agents Hike Percentages To Over 100%, What Next?

By A Correspondent- Ecocash agents in the central business district are demanding 150% for cash out, ZimEye can reveal.

A snap survey in the city centre revealed that the agents who operate outside Eat n Lick along First street in Harare are demanding one to part with $25 for one to cash out $10.

Others are however charging between 30 to 60 percent asking one to part with between $13 to $16 for one to get $10 coins.

Said one disgruntled woman only identified as Faina:

“I don’t know why they opened the Ecocash platform again because these agents are thieves. They should have just closed the platform for good and avail cash in the banks.”

Added another man who also could not stomach the latest development:

“This is just too much. How can i give the ecocash agent more than what i am getting? Where are they getting the money to steal from us like this? Government should act unless they are part of these stealing agents.”

Several people who also spoke to ZimEye called on government to just make cash available as a way of dealing with the ecocash agents.

Added one woman identified as Shylet:

“Citizens must just team up and boycott ecocash. if they continue doing what they are doing, we will end up beating them up and take the law into our own hands because it seems the police are failing to reign them in. This is daylight robbery.”

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Mapeza Reveals Why He Joined Chippa United

Farai Dziva|Norman Mapeza has revealed why he joined Chippa United.

He said taking the job was just a new challenge he wanted to explore.

The Zimbabwean gaffer was recently appointed the new head coach of the struggling ABSA Premiership side on a three-year contract.

He took over from Duran Francis, becoming the club’s third different coach this season.

The 47-year-old who left FC Platinum in September had declared that he was taking a break until the end of the year but made a u-turn and accepted the offer to move to South Africa.

According to TimesLive, Mapeza said his decision to join Chippa was pushed by the desire to grow.

“For me, the Chippa job is a challenge that I wanted to experience,” he said.

“You know as coaches and as footballers, we will always look to go somewhere. I was a footballer before, and my wish was to go and play my football in Europe‚” he said.

“If you look at good coaches‚ for you to grow you need opportunities like this.

“I will give you an example. If [Mamelodi Sundowns coach] Pitso Mosimane goes today and gets an offer to go and coach Aston Villa‚ I don’t think he will say no because it is a new challenge for him and that is what he wishes for as a coach. As coaches, our wish is to grow.”

Norman Mapeza

Mapeza To Pocket R450 000 Every Month

Farai Dziva|Former Warriors midfielder Norman Mapeza will be one of the highest paid coaches in the ABSA Premiership.

The 49-year-old tactician signed a three year-deal with Chippa United.

According to South African publication Kick Off, Mapeza will only be behind Mamelodi Sundowns’ Pitso Mosimane and Bidvest Wits’s Gavin Hunt, who take home between R600 000 to R800 000 a month excluding bonuses.

The publication further reports that Mapeza will be taking home between R350 000 to R450 000 monthly, making him one of the highest paid coaches in the South African top division.

Norman Mapeza

Machete Wielding Panners Disarm Ranger, Vanish With AK47 Riffle

By A Correspondent- A ranger with the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority lost his AK47 with 15 rounds of ammunition to illegal gold panners in Chimanimani under as yet unclear circumstances on Tuesday this week.

The ranger, William Kamanga (35) is battling for life at Mutambara Mission Hospital in Chimanimani East after the illegal panners hit him on the head with a machete as they were wrestling with him.

The incident happened in an area managed by the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management.

“The information we are getting is that Kamanga had arrested an illegal gold panner Liberty Musweweshiri. Kamanga was reportedly in the company of another parks ranger David Tinago when the incident happened. The arrested illegal panner is said to have wrestled with Kamanga before seven other illegal panners joined the fight,” a source told The Manica Post.

The AK47 gun discharged two rounds of ammunition as they were wrestling.

“The illegal panners managed to disarm Kamanga and disappeared with the AK47 gun which had 15 rounds of ammunition. But before they disappeared they hit Kamanga twice on the head with a machete. He was rushed to Mutambara Mission Hospital where he is receiving treatment,” added the source.

Musweweshiri is suspected to have fled to Musanditevera — a no man’s land area in Chimanimani between the Zimbabwean and Mozambican border.

“It is still a mystery how the illegal panners successfully disarmed a ranger with a loaded AK47. We suspect the rangers connived with the illegal panners and a misunderstanding could have led to what happened in this instance,” said the source.

Chimanimani is very rich in gold. It also has diamonds and is a tourist attraction because of its scenic mountains.

Illegal panners have besieged the Chimanimani mountains in search of gold for sometime now causing serious environmental damage.

No immediate comment could be obtained from the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo. National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the development yesterday.

“We are investigating a case of robbery of a firearm from a Zimparks official in Chimanimani. It is alleged the incident occurred after the officer and his colleague arrested a suspect who wanted to influence the official to allow him extract gold illegally. After being arrested a group of seven illegal panners came and wrestled with the officer. They took away the rifle (AK47),” he said.

-Manica Post

Mohadi Dates Byo

By A Correspondent- Vice President Kembo Mohadi will on Sunday address a rally in Bulawayo.

Zanu-PF Politburo member Absolom Sikhosana yesterday told our Bulawayo Bureau that the rally will be held at Stanley Square at 2pm and called on the people of Bulawayo to attend.

He said VP Mohadi is expected to speak at length on economic challenges in the country and how the party and Government are working to address them.

“Everybody agrees that the situation we are experiencing now is a difficult one.

“When a nation experiences such hardships, it becomes important for the leadership to avail itself to the people so that they can respond to the concerns of the people.

“This will also help instil confidence by way of explaining some of the challenges that people are facing and are unable to comprehend. VP Mohadi will therefore address a rally at Stanley Square at 2pm on Sunday, where all residents of Bulawayo are invited to attend,” said Sikhosana.

He said VP Mohadi will answer questions and concerns from the people, which will make a difference to their minds and  lives.

“VP Mohadi’s address will help us tackle our challenges as a nation and move in one direction with a clear understanding of where we are and where we are going.

“I’m appealing to the people of Bulawayo in their various formations, be it churches, political parties, social clubs and other institutions to come and listen to the Vice President,” said Sikhosana.

-StateMedia

MDC VP Speaks On Pathetic Health Services

Farai Dziva| MDC vice president Lynette Karenyi has described the situation at Harare and Parirenyatwa Hospitals as pathetic.

“I was deeply pained with what I saw as we made impromptu visits to Harare and Parir enyatwa Hospitals with the People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa to assess the dire situation at the country’s national referral hospitals saw hopeless patients, disparaged staff without basic medical equipment and empty beds as hospitals are not admitting new patients while relatives are withdrawing detained inmates because of the precarious state of national health institutions,” said Karenyi.

Lynette Karenyi

MDC Women’s Assembly Statement On Day Of The Girl Child

Today is the International Day of the Girl Child, commemorated every year on October 11 since 2012. It is the observance day declared by the United Nations and this year the day is being commemorated under the theme “Empowering the girl child for a better tomorrow.”

The MDC today salutes the girl child and the tribulations she has overcome. We believe strongly that empowering the girl child is empowering the whole nation as no nation can develop without involving women since they are equal stakeholders in sustainable development.

The Assembly of Women has observed that the Zimbabwean society is still patriarchal to the extent that girls and boys are treated differently according to gender roles that have been socially constructed be it in the homes, schools churches and even work-places. The girl child in most cases is still expected to play the role of performing household chores like cooking, washing, fetching water and firewood whilst the boy child is playing soccer or reading his books.

Child marriage cases continue to rise because of religious beliefs and famine. It is against this background that the MDC Assembly of Women sees it fit to commemorate this day so as to take stock of what the government has done so far in protecting the girl child from the vagaries of cultural and religious norms.

We note with concern the continued abuse of the girl child in tertiary colleges by selfish old men and lecturers. They are abused and sexually harassed in return for higher marks or financial support. All this happens despite the fact that Zimbabwe is a signatory to regional and International Conventions such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as the UN Millennium Development Goals (SDGs) which targets the equality of girls and boys in attaining education.

As the Assembly of Women we feel that the issue of sexual rights is not being adequately addressed as cases of gender based violence continue to rise. The Ministry of Health is not doing enough in equipping the girls and the general population on their sexual rights.

We have noted with concern that as the economic crisis bites in the country, the girl child remains vulnerable to commercial sex work. Of great concern remains the continued rise in prices of basic commodities which are now unaffordable to many. Three steady meals per day are now a thing of the past as life has become unbearable to many citizens, particularly the vulnerable girl child. Sanitary pads are no longer affordable and have become a luxury to many family budgets yet they must be at the top of the priority list. Tree barks, old clothes and newspapers which are hazardous to health are now being used as pads.

While providing condoms for free by the government is good, we feel the government must equally be providing free sanitary pads for the girl child. In fact, it would be a positive step towards creating a healthy, safe environment as well as dignity for the girl child.

The Women’s Assembly demands that the Zimbabwe Government looks into issues affecting the girl child, acknowledges and addresses them as a matter of urgency. We are worried by the government’s misplaced priorities at the expense of the citizens. It must be able to protect and promote the rights of the girl child and those of its citizens by listening to the cries of its people.

We call upon all sectors to support the efforts of the girl child in every sphere in order to build a better Zimbabwe as the future lies in the hands of the girl child.

MDC Assembly of Women proudly and boldly asserts that: Educate a Girl Child, Educate a Nation.

Barbara Tanyanyiwa
Spokesperson – Women’s Assembly

MDC Condemns Abuse Of Girls In Tertiary Institutions

Farai Dziva|The MDC has condemned the abuse of young ladies in tertiary institutions.

Read the MDC Women’s Assembly full statement below :

Today is the International Day of the Girl Child, commemorated every year on October 11 since 2012. It is the observance day declared by the United Nations and this year the day is being commemorated under the theme “Empowering the girl child for a better tomorrow.”

The MDC today salutes the girl child and the tribulations she has overcome. We believe strongly that empowering the girl child is empowering the whole nation as no nation can develop without involving women since they are equal stakeholders in sustainable development.

The Assembly of Women has observed that the Zimbabwean society is still patriarchal to the extent that girls and boys are treated differently according to gender roles that have been socially constructed be it in the homes, schools churches and even work-places. The girl child in most cases is still expected to play the role of performing household chores like cooking, washing, fetching water and firewood whilst the boy child is playing soccer or reading his books.

Child marriage cases continue to rise because of religious beliefs and famine. It is against this background that the MDC Assembly of Women sees it fit to commemorate this day so as to take stock of what the government has done so far in protecting the girl child from the vagaries of cultural and religious norms.

We note with concern the continued abuse of the girl child in tertiary colleges by selfish old men and lecturers. They are abused and sexually harassed in return for higher marks or financial support. All this happens despite the fact that Zimbabwe is a signatory to regional and International Conventions such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as the UN Millennium Development Goals (SDGs) which targets the equality of girls and boys in attaining education.

As the Assembly of Women we feel that the issue of sexual rights is not being adequately addressed as cases of gender based violence continue to rise.

The Ministry of Health is not doing enough in equipping the girls and the general population on their sexual rights.

We have noted with concern that as the economic crisis bites in the country, the girl child remains vulnerable to commercial sex work. Of great concern remains the continued rise in prices of basic commodities which are now unaffordable to many. Three steady meals per day are now a thing of the past as life has become unbearable to many citizens, particularly the vulnerable girl child. Sanitary pads are no longer affordable and have become a luxury to many family budgets yet they must be at the top of the priority list. Tree barks, old clothes and newspapers which are hazardous to health are now being used as pads.

While providing condoms for free by the government is good, we feel the government must equally be providing free sanitary pads for the girl child. In fact, it would be a positive step towards creating a healthy, safe environment as well as dignity for the girl child.

The Women’s Assembly demands that the Zimbabwe Government looks into issues affecting the girl child, acknowledges and addresses them as a matter of urgency. We are worried by the government’s misplaced priorities at the expense of the citizens. It must be able to protect and promote the rights of the girl child and those of its citizens by listening to the cries of its people.

We call upon all sectors to support the efforts of the girl child in every sphere in order to build a better Zimbabwe as the future lies in the hands of the girl child.

MDC Assembly of Women proudly and boldly asserts that: Educate a Girl Child, Educate a Nation.

Barbara Tanyanyiwa
Spokesperson – Women’s Assembly

Government Should Effectively Deal With Issues Affecting The Girl Child: MDC

Farai Dziva|The MDC has challenged the government to deal effectively deal with issues affecting the girl child.

Read the MDC Women’s Assembly full statement below :

Today is the International Day of the Girl Child, commemorated every year on October 11 since 2012. It is the observance day declared by the United Nations and this year the day is being commemorated under the theme “Empowering the girl child for a better tomorrow.”

The MDC today salutes the girl child and the tribulations she has overcome. We believe strongly that empowering the girl child is empowering the whole nation as no nation can develop without involving women since they are equal stakeholders in sustainable development.

The Assembly of Women has observed that the Zimbabwean society is still patriarchal to the extent that girls and boys are treated differently according to gender roles that have been socially constructed be it in the homes, schools churches and even work-places. The girl child in most cases is still expected to play the role of performing household chores like cooking, washing, fetching water and firewood whilst the boy child is playing soccer or reading his books.

Child marriage cases continue to rise because of religious beliefs and famine. It is against this background that the MDC Assembly of Women sees it fit to commemorate this day so as to take stock of what the government has done so far in protecting the girl child from the vagaries of cultural and religious norms.

We note with concern the continued abuse of the girl child in tertiary colleges by selfish old men and lecturers. They are abused and sexually harassed in return for higher marks or financial support. All this happens despite the fact that Zimbabwe is a signatory to regional and International Conventions such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as the UN Millennium Development Goals (SDGs) which targets the equality of girls and boys in attaining education.

As the Assembly of Women we feel that the issue of sexual rights is not being adequately addressed as cases of gender based violence continue to rise.

The Ministry of Health is not doing enough in equipping the girls and the general population on their sexual rights.

We have noted with concern that as the economic crisis bites in the country, the girl child remains vulnerable to commercial sex work. Of great concern remains the continued rise in prices of basic commodities which are now unaffordable to many. Three steady meals per day are now a thing of the past as life has become unbearable to many citizens, particularly the vulnerable girl child. Sanitary pads are no longer affordable and have become a luxury to many family budgets yet they must be at the top of the priority list. Tree barks, old clothes and newspapers which are hazardous to health are now being used as pads.

While providing condoms for free by the government is good, we feel the government must equally be providing free sanitary pads for the girl child. In fact, it would be a positive step towards creating a healthy, safe environment as well as dignity for the girl child.

The Women’s Assembly demands that the Zimbabwe Government looks into issues affecting the girl child, acknowledges and addresses them as a matter of urgency. We are worried by the government’s misplaced priorities at the expense of the citizens. It must be able to protect and promote the rights of the girl child and those of its citizens by listening to the cries of its people.

We call upon all sectors to support the efforts of the girl child in every sphere in order to build a better Zimbabwe as the future lies in the hands of the girl child.

MDC Assembly of Women proudly and boldly asserts that: Educate a Girl Child, Educate a Nation.

Barbara Tanyanyiwa
Spokesperson – Women’s Assembly

RBZ Sets The Record Straight On Free Funds

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (the Bank) has noted with concern that false information is being circulated through the media suggesting that the Bank has changed the policy and administrative arrangements regarding the treatment of Nostro accounts and cash withdrawals. This follows the release via social media of an FBC Bank internal document.

Please be advised that there has not been any change in the administrative arrangements regarding free funds. Free funds shall continue to be treated as such in line with the policy directives issued to Authorised Dealers.

As previously communicated, employees of International Organisations, Non-Governmental Organisations and Embassies shall continue to receive their salaries in foreign currency in individual Nostro FCAs at the discretion of their employers.

Such free funds may be retained in the Nostro FCA for an indefinite period and cash withdrawals remain permissible. Holders of such funds may liquidate cash withdrawn from their accounts, or their account balances into local currency through a bank or bureau de change to fund domestic transactions.

As regards exporting entities, export receipts shall continue to be received through normal banking channels. Funds generated from exports shall continue to be administered in line with policies governing exports proceeds which include settlement of bona fide foreign payments and liquidation on the interbank market of all unutilised balances after 30 days from date of receipt.

This is to facilitate the funding of the interbank market for the importation of critical imports for corporates and individuals without access to foreign exchange as is the case in other jurisdictions.

Members of the public should, therefore, disregard the falsehoods being peddled through social media and other media as such claims are not consistent with the Exchange Control policy on the administration of foreign exchange.

Below is the notice….

Chamisa Salutes Doctors, Nurses For Remaining Resolute In Difficult Circumstances

Farai Dziva| MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has commended doctors and nurses for remaining resolute in difficult circumstances.

Chamisa released a statement after visiting Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals and Harare Hospital yesterday.

“Today( yesterday) I visited public hospitals for a first hand account and prayed with the sick.

The situation is dire.Many are dying. Health institutions falling.Our doctors and nurses must be saluted and paid well for being caring and patriotic under difficult circumstances,” said Chamisa.

FULL TEXT: “This Regime Must Desist From Corruption In Agriculture”

Recent announcements by the government, that it would disburse $2.8 billion for the Command Agriculture and issuing some $300 million in Treasury bills is a serious cause for concern, judging by the murkiness that has surrounded the same over the years.

The regime has failed to grasp that, after three years of Implementation that Command agriculture has totally failed. The fact that both, the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Agriculture, continue with this programme shows that they are involved in the looting and are incompetent. The country is facing starvation despite billions being pumped into agriculture.

Currently, Zimbabwe is in need of 900 tonnes of maize at an estimated landed price of US$198 million, 300 tonnes of wheat at a landed price of US$108 million as well as 80 tonnes of soya at a price of about US$36, 8 million, although it appears that the direct import of cooking oil is supplementing soya at a greater expense.

We require mitigating the various effects of the failed command agriculture Programme which has cost the country billions of dollars yet the country continues to import grain.

In both the Transitional Stabilisation Plan and ZimAsset, the government did set up various programs including the Special Maize Programme, Command agriculture and the presidential input scheme to mitigate the shortages of food security, and to reduce the effects of climate change but all these were a complete failure.

Forensic audits show that the Ministry failed to account for over USD3 billion pumped into this sector, after the so-called new dispensation took over in November 2017. Not only did the Ministry of Agriculture fail to account, they have dismally failed to impact this vital industry in any form of production. Maize yields stand at below 0, 75 tonnes a hectare, and the lowest in the sub-continent while the current winter wheat crop is a disaster!

Yet Mr. Mnangagwa’s government continues to recycle the same old but failed mantra.

Command agriculture for example, is operationally, under the Office of the President and Cabinet, with expenditure being accounted by the Ministry of Agriculture. Complicating the whole issue is that direct payments are being made to the supplier, by the RBZ/Ministry of Finance without the knowledge of the Ministry of Agriculture. This is totally untraceable and unaccountable, and an act of self-enrichment while the nation starves. This is austerity for the poor and prosperity for the elite who are looting funds through this murky programme.

The question is simple: why would you release to a Ministry $2.8 billion when they have not accounted for 3.1 billion in the past?

The minister’s livestock references to various cattle diseases are all a result of a collapsed veterinary program where a regime of dipping and treating has collapsed. While we are sure the false and hollow sanctions narrative will be shouted hoarse, our predicament is solely due to bad management and lack of production in the sector, leading to acute shortages of foreign currency.

It is well known that the forex crisis is due to the bogus 1; 1 rate held onto by the Minister of Finance in order to placate the various cartels in the fuel, gold, and grain sectors as well as fellow “inmates” at the RBZ.

The agriculture supplementary budget brings the consolidated revenue to 3, 5 billion ZL$, (or US$ 400Million). The bulk of this money is allocated to three areas.

• A total of 1.5 billion allocated to the Strategic Grain Reserves ( handled by the GMB). The GMB has recently been made a monopoly, being the sole purchaser of grain. The operation is totally corrupt and has a record of non-payment and unaccountable stock levels. Recent reports indicated huge stocks written off as unfit for human consumption. The idea of a sole grain trader is also to control import permits while the nation has a large deficit. This is to facilitate arbitrage or “rent seeking” by the politically connected.

• A further $1,9 billion allocated to the Agricultural Inputs Scheme ( handled under the OPC’s Command Programme ). Following the unaccountable 3 billion dollars, this appears to follow the mantra of doggedly pursuing failed policies to suit a few self-enriching agendas.

• The vulnerable Input Scheme receives consolidated revenue of 780 million.
A noble idea, however managed to benefit political ends in the rural areas. This scheme needs to be revamped, made accountable and non-political, to exclude the elite.

As the MDC, we insist on this regime to desist from the culture of corruption, unaccountability and self-enrichment. This can only be done with government abiding by its own laws, reversing the institutional demise of bodies that has been caused by political appointees. Only a prudent strategy agreed to by all stake holders and imputed in a forum of openness and democracy can reverse the rot.

While the regime continues with the same old policy, with the same management, we raise concern over the handling of both the drought relief and the inputs for the coming season. The looting is taking precedence over good agricultural practices and programs.

Rusty Markham
Secretary for Lands and Agriculture

Many Are Dying In Government Hospitals Without Getting Medical Attention, Reveals Chamisa

Farai Dziva| MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has revealed many people are dying in government hospitals without getting medical attention.

Chamisa made impromptu visits to Harare and Parirenyatwa Hospitals yesterday.

“Today( yesterday) I visited public hospitals for a first hand account and prayed with the sick.

The situation is dire.Many are dying. Health institutions falling.Our doctors and nurses must be saluted and paid well for being caring and patriotic under difficult circumstances,” said Chamisa.

Grudge-Nursing Former Student Returns To Harm Teacher

A hapless 48-YEAR-OLD Chivhu teacher was hospitalised after he was allegedly struck on the head with an iron bar by a former student who had been nursing a grudge against him.

NewsDay reports that Elliot Magaya (18) a former student at Masasa Secondary School in Chikomba assaulted his former teacher, Bernard Nyika, in a bid to avenge the beatings he got during his school days.

Mashonaland East provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the incident, saying despite the brutal attack, Nyika was admitted at Harare hospital and now in a stable condition.

“We are against all forms of violence and those who are caught perpetrating it will be arrested and charged accordingly. The complainant, a teacher in Chivhu, is currently in a stable condition while the suspect is in remand facing attempted murder charges,” he said.

The incident is reported to have occurred on  September 29 at around 7 pm at Bonda Bottle Store where  Nyika and Magaya were drinking beer with other patrons.

Magaya, who was expelled from school while doing Form 2 after he was found in possession of a traditionally brewed illicit beer known as chikokiyana, picked a fight with one of Nyika’s colleagues, saying that he wanted to revenge the canning he experienced whilst at school. This prompted Nyika to intervene so as to stop the quarrelling, but the suspect then turned on him.

After realising that the suspect was now attacking him, Nyika went outside the bottle store and due to darkness, did not see that Magaya was following him.

The suspect, armed with an iron bar, struck Nyika on the head and he fell down with blood gushing out.

The matter was reported at ZRP Masasa who attended the scene and arrested the suspect.

Nyika was taken to Sadza Hospital, where he was admitted before being transferred to Harare for further medical assistance.

-Online

MDC Statement On International Day Of The Girl Child

Today is the International Day of the Girl Child, commemorated every year on October 11 since 2012. It is the observance day declared by the United Nations and this year the day is being commemorated under the theme “Empowering the girl child for a better tomorrow.”

The MDC today salutes the girl child and the tribulations she has overcome. We believe strongly that empowering the girl child is empowering the whole nation as no nation can develop without involving women since they are equal stakeholders in sustainable development.

The Assembly of Women has observed that the Zimbabwean society is still patriarchal to the extent that girls and boys are treated differently according to gender roles that have been socially constructed be it in the homes, schools churches and even work-places. The girl child in most cases is still expected to play the role of performing household chores like cooking, washing, fetching water and firewood whilst the boy child is playing soccer or reading his books.

Child marriage cases continue to rise because of religious beliefs and famine. It is against this background that the MDC Assembly of Women sees it fit to commemorate this day so as to take stock of what the government has done so far in protecting the girl child from the vagaries of cultural and religious norms.

We note with concern the continued abuse of the girl child in tertiary colleges by selfish old men and lecturers. They are abused and sexually harassed in return for higher marks or financial support. All this happens despite the fact that Zimbabwe is a signatory to regional and International Conventions such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as the UN Millennium Development Goals (SDGs) which targets the equality of girls and boys in attaining education.

As the Assembly of Women we feel that the issue of sexual rights is not being adequately addressed as cases of gender based violence continue to rise. The Ministry of Health is not doing enough in equipping the girls and the general population on their sexual rights.

We have noted with concern that as the economic crisis bites in the country, the girl child remains vulnerable to commercial sex work. Of great concern remains the continued rise in prices of basic commodities which are now unaffordable to many. Three steady meals per day are now a thing of the past as life has become unbearable to many citizens, particularly the vulnerable girl child. Sanitary pads are no longer affordable and have become a luxury to many family budgets yet they must be at the top of the priority list. Tree barks, old clothes and newspapers which are hazardous to health are now being used as pads.

While providing condoms for free by the government is good, we feel the government must equally be providing free sanitary pads for the girl child. In fact, it would be a positive step towards creating a healthy, safe environment as well as dignity for the girl child.

The Women’s Assembly demands that the Zimbabwe Government looks into issues affecting the girl child, acknowledges and addresses them as a matter of urgency. We are worried by the government’s misplaced priorities at the expense of the citizens. It must be able to protect and promote the rights of the girl child and those of its citizens by listening to the cries of its people.

We call upon all sectors to support the efforts of the girl child in every sphere in order to build a better Zimbabwe as the future lies in the hands of the girl child.

MDC Assembly of Women proudly and boldly asserts that: Educate a Girl Child, Educate a Nation.

Barbara Tanyanyiwa
Spokesperson – Women’s Assembly

Chamisa Prays For Patients In Government Hospitals

Farai Dziva| MDC leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday prayed with patients in government hospitals.

Today( yesterday) I visited public hospitals for a first hand account and prayed with the sick.

The situation is dire.Many are dying. Health institutions falling.Our doctors and nurses must be saluted and paid well for being caring and patriotic under difficult circumstances,” said Chamisa.

“Protect Me From My Girlfriend”: Man Pleads With The Court

 By Talent Gondo- A man from Bulawayo has pleaded with the courts to grant him a protection order against his former girlfriend of one week who subjects him to assaults and insults whenever they meet.

Davison Ngirazi of Njube suburb is fed up of his ex-girlfriend, Khanyiso Ndlovu and he told the court he has had enough from his former lover.

“She always follows me wherever I am and throws stones at me. She also insults me using vulgar language,” said Ngirazi.

What seems to pain Ngirazi more is that at a time he has found love elsewhere, Ndlovu is not willing to give up.

“We fell in love for a period of a week and then separated. I am now in love with someone else. The respondent is now disturbing our affair as she makes unnecessary calls at midnight. She is just forcing me to fall in love with her again but I have moved on and I don’t want anything to do with her. May the court assist me so that the respondent stays away from me. I don’t want to see her near me. I wish to live in peace,” said Ngirazi.

Responding to Ngirazi’s accusations, Ndlovu said he was just a heartless man.

“I have understood everything Ngirazi said but all I can say is that he is so insensitive. He did not tell me that he was in a relationship so he was just using me,” she said.

Western Commonage magistrate Urgent Vundla ordered Ndlovu to refrain from emotionally and physically abusing Ngirazi.

-StateMedia

Ex Bosso Coach’s Son Hauled To Court Over Theft

By A Correspondent- Son to ex-Highlanders player and coach Cosmas “Tsano” Zulu, Nigel, has appeared in court facing charges of allegedly stealing from a foreign currency dealer R20 000, $400 and airtime recharge cards worth $2 000 together with his namesake.

Nigel (37) is alleged to have teamed up with Nigel Matego (29) to rip off the victim Milani Chidende of the loot from her Toyota Allex that was parked at Entumbane Complex.

The duo, the court was told, took advantage of Chidende’s absence and smashed the rear left quarter glass of the car with an unknown object before proceeding to help themselves to the possessions.

Lady luck reportedly ran out for the Nigels after one Fadson Nhawu and Knowledge Tsiga were traced and found to have recharged their respective mobile phones using the stolen cards.

Nhawu reportedly revealed that he received the juice cards from Tsano’s son who was later arrested together with his alleged partner in crime.

The duo however, pleaded not guilty when they appeared before magistrate Gladmore Musvhove sitting at Western Commonage court.

They were each granted $500 bail and remanded to 16 October for commencement of trial.

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