UN Human Rights Rapporteur Arrives In Zim With A Medical Doctor Abducted And Police Fighting Striking Colleagues

UN human rights special rapporteur Clement Nyaletsossi Voule

UN human rights special rapporteur Clement Nyaletsossi Voule arrived in Zimbabwe on Tuesday as the country’s poor human rights record returned to the spotlight.

Voule arrived in Harare two days after a doctor who led a strike for higher wages and better working conditions was allegedly abducted by state agents.

Rights groups say that since January more than 50 trade union leaders and opposition activists suspected of planning antigovernment protests have also been abducted and tortured.

Union leader and activist Peter Magombeyi, the president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, disappeared on Saturday night.

His colleagues allege Magombeyi was abducted by security forces in an attempt stop the strike, which has interrupted healthcare services in hospitals.

Voule’s visit to Harare also follows a government clampdown on antigovernment protests including a countrywide ban on demonstrations by the opposition MDC.

Voule said the visit to the country was to learn first-hand about Zimbabwe’s policies on rights to peaceful assembly.

 “My mission will also serve to identify the opportunities and challenges the government faces in implementing articles 21 and 22 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, particularly in relation to the management of assemblies in the context of the recent protests.”

On Tuesday, Zimbabwe’s government denied involvement in Magombeyi’s alleged kidnapping, saying they had instructed police to investigate the matter.

Speaking at a post cabinet briefing, acting information minister Kazembe Kazembe said: “Government is particularly concerned over the growing trend of incidents of this nature, which put the lives of the country’s citizens at risk, while at the same time appearing to be calculated to tarnish the image of the country.”

In 2015, Itai Dzamara, an outspoken critic of then president Robert Mugabe, was allegedly abducted by suspected state agents and has not been seen since.

Chiredzi Deputy Council Chairperson Defects Into The MDC


Masvingo Mirror|Ropafadzo Makumire, a councilor who won Ward 3 elections in Chiredzi Urban on an independent ticket has joined the MDC Alliance.

Makumire is also the council vice chair.
He joined the MDC and was immediately elected Chiredzi District Youth Assembly Treasurer at a district congress held last Sunday.

The elective congress presided over by MDC director of the Organizing Department Farai Chinobva was successful at last after two previous attempts failed because of violence and factionalism.

Speaking to The Mirror just before the start of the congress Makumire said it is the duty of all youths to take leadership positions where their services are required.

MDC National Youth Assembly executive member Ngonidzashe Mupfumba confirmed the development and said Makumire is now a fulltime member of the MDC.

James Kampota retained the district chairmanship.

Mugabe’s Body To Be Airlifted To Harare With Information That It Will Be Taken Back To Singapore For Safekeeping Until Burial.

Leo Mugabe

THE body of former President Robert Mugabe is expected in Harare today in the afternoon, family spokesperson Mr Leo Mugabe said yesterday.

The body was initially set to be airlifted from Mugabe’s Kutama Village to Harare yesterday, but the programme changed at the last minute as the family keeps intense security on it.

In an interview yesterday, Mr Mugabe said the body will be airlifted to Harare today.

“Initially it was supposed to be airlifted to Harare on Tuesday, but the programme has been changed for today (Wednesday.)

“Church services were conducted yesterday at his rural home and another one will be conducted tomorrow (today) in the morning. Soon after lunch the body will be airlifted to Harare,” he said.

It is however not yet clear what will happen to the body once it gets to Harare. Details have however since come up that the family is considering flying the body back to Singapore for “safe keeping” until the place for its final burial at the Heroes Acre is constructed.

The family has been closely guarding the body far from the hands of the state machinery amid details that Mugabe in his last wishes ordered that his body be protected from President Emmerson Mnangagwa who he claimed could use it for ritual purposes.

The body is expected to remain in preservation at least for the next three weeks while a special mausoleum is being built for it at the National Heroes Acre.

The family has not been willing to disclose where the body will be kept until it’s burial.

Govt Announces That Domestic Workers Must Be Paid ZWL$160 Per Month, Watch Video

The government has announced and gazetted minimum wages for domestic workers following a cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

The minimum wage for a gardener has been pegged at $160 which is just under US$9 Per month while that of a housekeeper is pegged at $168.48 per month.

Watch the proclamation in the video downloading below:

ZANU PF Politburo Meets To Dismiss Legislator Who Called MDC Leader “Chamisa Chete Chete”

Killer Zivhu

Zanu-PF will convene a Politburo meeting today at the party headquarters in Harare, the party’s secretary for Information and Publicity, Simon Khaya Moyo confirmed in a statement yesterday.

“The Zanu-PF secretary for Administration Cde Obert Mpofu wishes to advise all Politburo members that there shall be an ordinary session of the Politburo to be convened at the party headquarters today at 1000hrs,” he said.

“All members are advised to be seated by 0945 hours sharp.”

High on the Politburo agenda is Chivi South legislator Killer Zivhu’s fate after the party received recommendations to expel him from Masvingo Province.

Masvingo Province wants Zivhu expelled from the party for taking to social media to push for a meeting between First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa and MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s wife Sithokozile.

Zivhu is also accused of initiating a process of collecting signatures from people to support his initiative for dialogue between President Mnangagwa and Chamisa.

Zivhu was suspended by the Provincial Coordinating Committee in August and recommended for dismissal to the Politburo.

Below is the letter to Zivhu highlighting charges against him.

The Zanu PF Masvingo disciplinary committee met on August 8, 2019, and resolved to issue you with a prohibition order, in terms of article 10, section 79, subsection 1 of the Zanu PF constitution, generally and more specifically those contained under article 10, section 75 of the same constitution.

Charge 1: Disloyalty and treachery by purporting that in your social media chats and your Twitter account that you are organising a meeting between the President … Mnangagwa whom you referred to as ED and …Chamisa the opposition leader, whom you affectionately call CCC (an acronym for Chamisa Chete Chete), which is the opposition slogan.

You are therefore denigrating the president and the party Zanu PF.

Charge 2: Gross misconduct by disregarding party principles of communication, which must be done through party structures and the long-standing principles of collective decision making.

The prohibition order suspends you from acting in any capacity on behalf of the party until the provincial disciplinary committee has made its determination. You are, therefore, directed to remain on prohibition until your case has been finalised.

Thabitha Khumalo Declared A Fugitive, Wanted By Police.

Thabitha Khumalo

BULAWAYO magistrate Tinashe Tashaya yesterday issued an administrative warrant against MDC chairperson Thabitha Khumalo for failing to show up in court yesterday.

Khumalo (58), senator Helen Zivira Mpofu (44), Tendai Masotsha (45), Elliot Mujeri (34), Tinashe Matimbura (28), Meliqiniso Sithole (42) and Shelton Tembo (35) were supposed to appear before Tashaya yesterday, but the MDC chairperson was in no-show.

The seven are facing charges of publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the State and accusing President Emmerson Mnangangwa of stealing the July 2018 elections.

Tashaya ruled for an administrative warrant against Khumalo, advising her lawyers to make her come to court soon.

Her lawyer Godfrey Nyoni submitted that Khumalo had advised in the previous session that she would be travelling to South Africa and prayed for the setting aside of the warrant.

But Tashaya ruled that the warrant was effective.

The matter was remanded to October 4 and the seven are out of custody on $200 bail.

State representative, George Rufumoyo, said on August 17, the accused persons, acting in common purpose, went around Tshabalala and Nkulumane, Bulawayo distributing fliers titled Free Zimbabwe campaign.

He said the fliers, which were addressed to all Zimbabweans, falsely asserted that the 2018 harmonised elections were stolen.

The police charged them with contravening section 31 (b) (ii) (A) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act which speaks to “publishing or communicating false statements prejudicial to the State that (ii) he or she does not have reasonable grounds for believing to be true”.

Minister Refuses To Pay ZESA US$400k Debt

July Moyo

State Media|Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo has denied owing the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (Private) Limited over US$400 000 in unpaid electricity bills.

The matter is set for pre-trial conference tomorrow before Justice Dube at the High Court in Harare.

In his defendant’s plea, Minister Moyo denies owing plaintiff US$414 775,79.

“Defendant specifically avers that the customer information printout does not correctly reflect the electricity consumed by defendant. Defendant denies utilising the electricity reflected in Annexure A. Plaintiff is accordingly put to the strict proof of the fact that they consumed the said electricity,” read the plea.

“Alternatively, defendant avers that plaintiff’s claim has prescribed. The alleged claim being for a debt or liquidated demand is now prescribed. More specifically, the claims from 11 February 2013 to 11 May 2017 are all prescribed.

“Defendant further avers that the figures inserted in Annexure A are fictitious, as evidenced by the claim of US$155 414,27 which appears on invoice number 356572323 dated July 23, 2014 and the claim for US$11 566,33 which appears on invoice number 536872434 dated November 14, 2017.”

In the plaintiff’s replication, ZETDC vows to prove that it is owed the amount it is claiming.

The utility insists that the debt was acknowledged and periodic payments were made.

“The contract of supply of power is current and ongoing, plaintiff continues to supply whilst defendant continues to receive power, on the other hand,” said the papers.

ZETDC is claiming payment of the sum of US$414775,79 owed by the defendant to the plaintiff as at 6th May, 2019 being charges in respect of power/electricity supplied by the plaintiff to the defendant at the latter’s special request and instance in terms of the running electricity supply contract between the two, and which amount the defendant fails, neglects or refuses to pay despite demand.

Doctors Strike; Govt Deploys The Army.

Obadiah Moyo

Government has deployed medical professionals from the uniformed forces to try and solve the crisis at health institutions following a strike by doctors and nurses.

Health professionals have been boycotting work since Monday demanding for Government to furnish them with the whereabouts of Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) acting president Dr Peter Magombeyi, who was abducted at the weekend.

Addressing journalists at Munhumutapa Building in Harare yesterday, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said in addition to medical professionals in the security sector, there were also some doctors who pledged to assist in public health institutions.

“The army are going to give us assistance and there are also some other doctors who have decided to continue providing services,” said Dr Moyo.

He said although the number of medical professionals in the security forces might not satisfy the burden of care in health institutions, patients with critical conditions would be able to get medical attention.

“There is quite a sizable number from each and every institution, not as much as we would have wanted them to be, but at the moment the information I have is that we have some coverage in our hospitals. So we will keep monitoring,” he said.

Dr Moyo further appealed to the striking doctors to return to work while giving security agencies a chance to investigate circumstances surrounding the missing doctor.

“As I mentioned yesterday (Monday), the matter was taken up by the securocrats and you heard from the securocrats, Minister (Cain) Mathema (Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage) and Minister (Owen) Ncube (Minister of State for National Security), they have given you the assurance on what the situation is and in the meantime we are concerned about service provision.

“I want to, as usual, encourage our workers to come back to work while investigations are taking place,” said Dr Moyo.


In a statement yesterday, the Health Apex announced that its members were also withdrawing their services in solidarity.

It also said it was suspending Health Services Bipartite Negotiating Panel meetings until their security was guaranteed.

However, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Sekai Nzenza told journalists yesterday that while employees had a right to demonstrate, there were set procedures that are supposed to be followed.

“They have the right to demonstrate, however, there are processes of negotiations that need to be followed because they represent the essential services meaning that we put the lives of patients first. So I would encourage them, very strongly, that this is a situation where we must consider the lives of the patients first,” said Minister Nzenza.

Government always makes use of medical professionals from the uniformed forces (army, police and prisons) in cases of crisis mostly posed by striking health workers.

2 British, 2 US Tourists were Abducted By Suspected Mnangagwa Assailants

In mid-1982, during the time Emmerson Mnangagwa was the State Security Minister seeking to reduce the Ndebele population like cockroaches “using DDT,” bandits abducted six foreign tourists in Matabeleland, triggering a massive manhunt by government forces.

By Stuart Doran, Historian | President Robert Mugabe accused his rival, former Vice-President Joshua Nkomo, of sponsoring this and other “dissident” activities — part of a process in which Nkomo’s party, Zapu, had transitioned from an openly defiant military formation to a poorly disguised dissident movement. It was this alleged insurgency that prompted the deployment of Zanu’s anti-dissident force, the “Gukurahundi”, in early 1983. Yet evidence for Nkomo’s involvement in the tourist kidnapping and other dissident outrages was scant — and previously unpublished documents show that the government knew it. Instead, Mugabe and his ministers were using the dissident problem as a convenient stick with which to beat Nkomo and achieve their political objectives.

On 23 July 1982, a group of tourists — two Britons, two Americans and two Australians — were kidnapped by bandits on the Victoria Falls road, 70 kilometres north of Bulawayo. The abductors left a note demanding the release of two senior members of Nkomo’s former army, Zipra, who had been arrested earlier in the year during the so-called arms caches crisis.

Many ex-Zipras had deserted the new national army in the wake of that crisis and resultant persecution, and some had taken to a life of banditry in Matabeleland. By the time the tourists were taken, more than 5 000 soldiers had gone awol and there were around 130 bandit incidents occurring each month.

Over 1 500 troops were sent to track the tourists and their captors, but the search quickly went awry. In a situation report to parliament, the minister of defence, Sydney Sekeramayi, asserted that “a successful conclusion to the rescue operation has been and is being hampered by elements of the local population and other dissident people”.

“Highlights of their inhuman and despicable actions” included “withholding information and giving false information”, “attempting to obliterate the spoor”, “laying false trails” and giving “sanctuary, food and water to the dissidents and hostages secretly”.

Mugabe weighed in the next day, telling a packed chamber that the abduction was not the act of “an isolated gang of bandits”.

Dissidents were “operating on instructions from Zapu leaders . . . Their actions are centrally motivated and are being carried out in order to bring about destabilisation of our country, leading to a possible change of government”.

Zanu could not “allow the technicalities of the law to fetter its hands” and some of the measures it would adopt in response would be “extra-legal”. Those “who work against democracy do not deserve democratic treatment . . . ‘An eye for an eye, and an ear for an ear’ may not be satisfactory in our circumstances because we might very well demand two ears for one ear and two eyes for one eye”.

The tourist abduction proved a turning point. While claims that Zapu leaders had been co-ordinating dissident activities had been a mainstay of government rhetoric for some time, the notion that Matabeleland’s population at large was also part of the conspiracy was new.

There had been a few throwaway remarks along those lines before, but allegations that Zapu’s Ndebele-speaking supporters were a “dissident people” now became constant and increasingly hysterical.

Indeed, it was a dissident “massacre” of December 1982 — one preceded by a supposed “beer party” between the bandits and locals — that was used as a pretext to deploy the Gukurahundi, which immediately began its own retaliatory massacre.

The tourist kidnapping also marked the point at which Zanu militarised the conflict with Zapu and its supporters. Having dismembered Zipra in 1981, the government was no longer faced with a conventional military threat, but the abduction justified a vast expansion of military activity in Matabeleland.

The creation of mass detention centres in Matabeleland North and the growing incidence of human rights violations, including extra-judicial killings, were a direct outcome of the search for the tourists and formed the immediate backdrop to the Gukurahundi’s purported counterinsurgency operation in the same area during 1983.

Commenting on the army’s conduct during the search for the tourists, Mugabe said that his men were responsible for some “acts of indiscipline” and “even, on occasions, of brutality against the black population of the province” but “armed forces sometimes had to be forceful in situations where they were getting little co-operation”.

His rationalisation of the Gukurahundi’s mass killings six months later was the same. In a discussion with a group of NGOs, he declared that “the ordinary people are suffering – but the ordinary people are sustainers of dissidents”.

“We sent troops in [during 1982], warned of vigorous action if dissident activity continued — and it continued . . . These dissidents are not operating from the bush, but from people’s homes . . . They are sustained by the Zapu infrastructure and the majority of these people . . . are members of (the) Zapu infrastructure . . . If necessary, we have to be harsh.”

But much of the government’s propaganda was just that — a string of conscious lies that were used to further an existing political agenda. The aftermath of the abduction provides a clear demonstration of this reality.

A day after Mugabe addressed parliament, claiming a definitive link between the incident and the Zapu leadership, Sekeramayi blew his cover in a private discussion with a diplomat — not the last time he was to display what (for the government) was an unfortunate tendency to reveal the true intent behind Zanu’s bombast.

He “expressed doubt as to how much influence Nkomo really had in the area [of the kidnapping] now”, adding that “he could not believe that anyone with Zapu political connections would have initiated or sanctioned an abduction such as this”.

The Zanu-aligned police commissioner, in turn, blew Sekeramayi’s own cover, giving the same diplomat an overview of the relationship between dissidents and locals that contradicted the minister’s situation report and Zanu propaganda at every turn.

“Bandits were,” he remarked, “often part-timers operating by night with an AK47 that was hidden by day”.

Their “own parents were usually unaware of their activities” and, far from being keen to assist dissidents, “people were generally so afraid of the possibility of being shot if they recognised a bandit that they tended to ‘look away’ when being held up”. Nor did villagers usually withhold information about dissidents.

Although they were “scared to take the initiative to report incidents of banditry . . . they were, however, prepared to talk to regular patrols of police . . . and give information that was quite useful”.

The identity of the abductors remains a mystery, notwithstanding the belated discovery of the tourists’ remains (in 1985) and the government’s flaky claims that it had captured the leader of the gang and one of his accomplices (both of whom were executed).

Yet in broad historical terms the precise identity of the kidnappers is largely irrelevant. There was no gigantic and cunningly hidden conspiracy between the Zapu leadership, dissidents and the rural inhabitants of Matabeleland, as the government well knew.

In a moment of indiscreet clarity similar to Sekeramayi’s, the deputy minister of home affairs put it thus in a private conversation a month before the tourist incident: “It was nonsense to speak of dissidence being in any way centrally planned; those involved were hungry and rather desperate young men who were taking to banditry for a variety of reasons.”

That was at a time when the government was already hyping the allegedly clear-cut connection between Zapu politicians and dissidents.

It is inaccurate and ahistorical to reduce Zimbabwe’s early post-Independence years to a series of pre-determined events, planned and controlled from behind the scenes by Mugabe and Zanu-PF. Without doubt, there were many instances where chance, confusion and paranoia played their part. Yet the evidence — much of which has been unavailable until now —demonstrates that many of the key moments were orchestrated or skilfully manipulated by the ruling party.

The capacity of Mugabe and his lieutenants to conceive and implement the type of Machiavellian schemes of which they often accused their rivals in the 1980s has all too often been underestimated.

When it comes to the narratives dished up by those in power, ancient wisdom applies in Zimbabwe, as elsewhere: “When you sit down to eat with a ruler, observe carefully what is before you, and put a knife to your throat if you are given to gluttony.”

l This is the third of a four-part series on the Gukurahundi, published by Daily Maverick, based on Stuart Doran’s newly published book Kingdom, Power, Glory: Mugabe, Zanu and The Quest for Supremacy, 1960-1987.

Doran is an Australian historian and the author of the book, Kingdom, Power, Glory: Mugabe, Zanu and the Quest for Supremacy, 1960–87. – Originally Published In Independent

Ngezi Platinum Sack Akbay

EROL AKBAY’s nine-month romance with Premiership side Ngezi Platinum Stars has ended.


A report on ZTV’s main news bulletin last night also said Highlanders had also parted company with Mandla “Lulu’’ Mpofu, who is now set to be replaced by Mark Harrison.


Akbay is also a former coach of Bosso.
The Mhondoro-based side finally ran out of patience with the Dutch coach yesterday, and new coaches are expected to be named soon.


His assistant, Tendai Chikuni, has also been shown the exit door.
“Ngezi Platinum Stars FC wishes to announce the departure of head coach Erol Akbay and his assistant Tendai Chikuni from the club with immediate effect.


“The separation is by mutual consent,” the club said in a brief statement.


They added new coaches will be named soon.
Akbay bounced back into the domestic Premiership in January when the Dutchman inked a two-year deal to join last year’s league runners-up.State media

Villa Manager Praises Nakamba

ASTON Villa manager Dean Smith says Marvelous Nakamba produced such a fine shift on Monday night it was difficult, at times, to believe he was only making his English Premiership debut.


An English journalist, who covers the club for its hometown newspaper, described the midfielder as a ‘‘smooth operator.’’


And Nakamba’s Scottish teammate, John McGinn, said the Zimbabwean midfielder was everywhere on the pitch.


Such was his impact the English Premiership club shortlisted him among the four players from whom the fans had to choose their man-of-the-match.


After finally making his Premiership bow on Monday night, in a high tempo battle against West Ham United, in which he played for 80 minutes before being pulled out, Nakamba was, expectedly, the dominant subject in Zimbabwean football yesterday.


His debut came before 42 010 fans at Villa Park, the biggest crowd, to watch a Zimbabwean player making his first appearance in the English Premiership.State media

Mugabe Body Returns To Harare Today

THE body of the country’s founding father and national hero, former President Robert Mugabe is expected in Harare today in the afternoon, family spokesperson Mr Leo Mugabe said yesterday.


The body was initially set to be airlifted from Mugabe’s Kutama Village to Harare yesterday, but the programme changed.


In an interview yesterday, Mr Mugabe said the body will be airlifted to Harare today.


“Initially it was supposed to be airlifted to Harare today, but the programme has been changed for today.


“Church services were conducted yesterday at his rural home and another one will be conducted tomorrow (today) in the morning. Soon after lunch the body will be airlifted to Harare,” he said.State media

Victory Certain In Zaka East -Chadzamira

Zanu-PF is brimming with confidence ahead of the Zaka East by-election slated for Saturday, with officials saying victory is certain as they wrap-up the party’s campaign juggernaut.


Out of 26 constituencies here, Zanu-PF bagged 25 in the July 31, 2018 harmonised elections, including Zaka East, which fell vacant following the death of Caston Ringisai Gumbwanda in June.


According to senior ruling party officials here, Zanu-PF is primed for victory.


Zaka East was a no-go area for the opposition as the ruling party enjoyed entrenched support, making it difficult for briefcase parties to penetrate.


Since the July 2018 general elections, Zanu-PF prides itself for winning all by-elections held so far, except the recent one in Glen View South, Harare.


In an interview with The Herald yesterday, Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial chairman Ezra Chadzamira was bullish about the revolutionary party’s prospects.


“We have reached the zenith of our campaign for the Zaka East by-election as we wrap up our campaign tomorrow (today),” said Chadzamira.


“We are going to retain that seat without any challenge. We are telling our people to vote for our party which is the party of our liberation and the party with the history of the nation.


‘‘ I can assure our people that we are going to deliver on all promises we made in our election campaign Manifesto.”State media

I Will Transform African Politics -Clergyman

Farai Dziva|Zimbabwean opposition leader, Pastor Timothy Chiguvare says he has been called to be the light of African politics.

Chiguvare is the president of the People’s Progressive Party.See his statement below :

I am called to be the LIGHT of African politics , l am now here to do what l am born for ; to live for and to die for , l am here to ensure that we introduce HYGIENE in African politics , that is our No.1 priority. l am here to ensure that we end “ONE PARTY STATE RULE” , it has no place in Africa , l am here to ensure that we end “IMPERIALIST PRESIDENCY” = to being a president for LIFE , like the late Robert Mugabe who had to be removed by a coup d’etat , we still have a few like him in Africa , it has no place in Africa.

“ONE PARTY STATE RULE” it gives birth to endless corruption ; human rights abuses ; election fraud & rigging ; tribalism ; crimes against humanity ; genocide(s) and coup d’etat(s)

I am called to be the LIGHT of African politics , l am here to ensure that we introduce HYGIENE in African politics.

Mugabe Never Liked Black People

Robert Mugabe was a fake revolutionary.

He pretended to love black people on international stage but at home he was a different animal.

The man loved power. He killed his opponents like dogs.His friend Mujuru was killed and burnt like he had leprosy.

I’m not going talk about Gukurahundi. My brothers from the east think it was a revenge for what Mzilikazi did to Shonas.

Mugabe was corrupt. His sons stayed in an expensive hotel in Johannesburg.

They were seen buying champagne valued at R40000.

Grace bought a house at Sandhurst which cost her R 250 million.

His relatives got position in state departments. His daughter and his son inlaw got good jobs.
His cabinet was full of bootlickers. Concerned true son of the soil

“Chamisa Is Not A Champion Of Democracy”

Farai Dziva| A Zanu PF official has said MDC leader Nelson Chamisa is misleading the entire nation by claiming to be a champion of democracy.

According to state media reports, the Zanu PF official urged MDC-Alliance members to “repent” and join the ruling Zanu-PF.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Zaka, Women’s League national political commissar Mybe Mbowa, claimed the revolutionary party was the only party of choice owing to its people-oriented policies.

Mbowa said the opposition leader was doomed after going to bed with the “enemy” and will never make it to State House.

“I want to tell Chamisa today that this country will never be run by an opposition party,” she said.

“It is better for the MDC supporters to join the big tent. Zanu-PF will rule forever.”

Minister Moyo Castigates Perpetrators Of Heinous Abductions But Is He Sincere?

Farai Dziva|Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo has claimed government is determined to stop heinous abductions.

Said Moyo: “The police have assured us that they have launched a special investigations team to delve into this matter which particularly has occured of the reported abduction of Dr Magombeyi, the acting head of the doctors union.

This is not only to ensure that Dr Magombeyi is delivered safe and unhurt back to his family, but in actual fact to dig deeper into the culprits and the third force responsible for this heinous crime which seems to be creeping into our society.”

“Indeed, this kind of crime must be nipped in the bud once and for all and hence we have been assured by the security agencies that special investigations are underway.”

Mnangagwa To Deliver SONA Next Month| WHAT WILL HE SAY?

State Media- Emmerson Mnangagwa will deliver the State of the Nation Address on October 1, the same day he will officially open the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament, Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda has confirmed.

In an interview at the weekend, Mr Chokuda said: “The State of the Nation Address will be made simultaneously with the official opening of the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament.”

The SONA enables the President to give his reflection to the nation on the challenges and achievements that have been registered during the year.

The President’s speech will focus on political, economic and social issues and what Government is doing to address challenges.

President Mnangagwa is also expected to update the nation on political developments both in the country and the region, and in particular the support that Zimbabwe recently got from the Sadc Summit in Tanzania which set aside October 25 as Anti-Sanction Day.

He will also formally inform Parliament on his election as Sadc chair of the Troika on Defence, Politics and Security.

While officially opening the Second Session of the Ninth Parliament, President Mnangagwa is expected to set the legislative agenda.

The opening of the Second Session marks the end of the First Session of the Ninth Parliament, which saw at least 15 Bills out of 30 Bills presented.

At least 30 Bills were expected to be tabled in the First Session of the Ninth Parliament.

The legislative agenda that had been set out by President Mnangagwa mainly focused on improving the business climate in the country and entrenching democratic values.

Five Bills were passed by Parliament and two of them were signed into law while the other three are still waiting for Presidential assent.

Laws that were assented to are; the Shop Licence Amendment Act and the Tripartite Negotiating Forum Act; while the Consumer Protection Bill, Microfinance Amendment Bill and the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill are still awaiting assent.

Some of the Bills that are at various stages of debate in Parliament include the Education Amendment Bill, Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency Bill, Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill, Coroner’s Office Bill, Freedom of Information of Bill and the Marriages Bill. – State Media

Selmor Back In “By Force By Fire”

Selmor Mtukudzi

Selmor Mtukudzi, who had been left out of her late father’s birthday bash line-up, has now been included, likely due to public demand.

Ever since her father, Oliver, died, music lovers have developed an inclination for Selmor who has been trying hard to keep her father’s legacy alive. As such, fans have been demanding that she be included in all concerts held in honour of Tuku judging by the uproar each time she is left out.

Chipaz Promotions, organisers of the Tuku Memorial Concert which will also serve as a birthday bash for the artiste who would have turned 67 on September 22, said they had initially left Selmor out because she had another booking on the same day — September 27. But now that booking has been cancelled and she has been drafted in.

Patson Chimbodza of Chipaz Promotions said: “Selmor is now part of the show to celebrate the life of her father, the late Dr Oliver ‘Tuku’ Mtukudzi.

“Previously when we approached her, she said she was booked on the day. However, as fate would have it, she’s now part of the line-up as the show she had been set to perform in South Africa has been cancelled”.

Selmor was supposed to perform in Cape Town next Friday and Johannesburg next Saturday as part of her legacy concerts. According to her, the shows in South Africa have been cancelled because of the xenophobic violence in that country.

Chipaz said the addition of Selmor was a welcome development as it is a boost for the show.

“Selmor being on the line-up adds more weight to the show. Firstly, we’d like to commend her for agreeing to perform for free as this is a family (Tuku family) show. Secondly, her being on the line-up means that her fans will add numbers to those who’ll attend,” said Chipaz.

Headlining the celebrations at Glamis Arena will be South Africa’s Mi Casa, Zambia’s Amayenge and locals Alick Macheso, Winky D and Jah Prayzah. More performances will be from Zambia’s James Sakala, Souljah Love, Enzo Ishall, Tocky Vibes, Black Spirits, Kinnah, Blot and Diana Samkange.

Tuku, a national hero, died on January 23 this year after succumbing to diabetes.- Herald

Villagers, Traditional Leaders Clash Over Payment Of Development Levy


Dear Editor -Villagers in Zaka District under Chief Ndanga have threatened to stop paying development levy due to lack of receipts for previous payments.

Speaking during a COTRAD facilitated community development meeting held in Zaka Central ward 8 at Gwangwava shopping Centre local villagers raised concerns over the failure by traditional leaders to provide receipts to some households who have subscribed their development levy of 3 RTGS dollars per family for the year 2019.

The villagers criticized the traditional leaders for collecting public funds and failing comply with the Rural District Council laws regarding the payment of levies.

The villagers demanded the supporting documents of all payments.

“As villagers we expect public officials to be transparent when dealing with public funds. The public officials must lead by example in fighting corruption, mismanagement of public funds, fraudulent activities, negligence and ineptitude”, said one villager.
COTRAD calls upon public officials to be transparent and accountable to citizen needs and demands.COTRAD

COTRAD also encourages the residents to peacefully engage public officials on social, economic and political concerns in their communities.

Football Analyst Fired For Insulting Lukaku

Farai Dziva|Italian football commentator Luciano Passirani  has been sacked after his comments on Belgian and Inter Milan striker Romelu  Lukaku, which were perceived as racist.

While on Italian channel Top Calcio24, the pundit made some shocking remarks of the former Manchester United striker, much to the dismay of his superiors, who fired him instantly.

“Lukaku is one of the strongest, I like him a lot because he has strength: he is the alter ego of [Duvan] Zapata at Atalanta,” Luciano Passirani said according to CNN. 

“They have something more than the others, there’s nothing else to do. They score the goals and drag your team forward. If you go one-on-one with him, he will kill you. Either you give him 10 bananas to eat, or …” he continued.

Our Problems Shall Be Over-Gutu

Food security is a critical component of national security and national development.

With the rainy season fast approaching, Zimbabwe should be ready to capitize on rain-fed agricultural activities. Investment in irrigation is paramount in view of recurring drought in our region.

We have got abundant natural resources in Zimbabwe. We have got plenty human capital. There’s more that unites us than divides us. Our political and socio-economic challenges aren’t insurmountable. We’re the people to make our beloved country great again. ZimbabweanPatriot-Obert Gutu

Warriors Star Extends Stay At Bloemfontein Celtic

Farai Dziva|Former Caps United defender Ronald Pfumbidzai has signed a new contract with ABSA Premiership side Bloemfontein Celtic.

The left full-back who joined the side in 2017 extended his stay with four years until 2023.

Celtic announced the news on social media on Tuesday saying: “Ronald Pfumbidzai has extended his stay with Siwelele till 2023.

Will Chitembwe Punish Former Paymasters Caps United?

Farai Dziva|It is a pensive moment for Lloyd Chitembwe as he faces Caps United in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie.

“It is an emotional game for me,” Chitembwe said.

“Personally, it’s a happy emotion in the sense that Caps is one club where I managed to achieve so much. It has given me the opportunity and platform to show what I’m capable of, from both facets of the game which is playing as well as coaching.” Chitembwe told NewsDay Sport. 

“It (Caps) has given me so much and so I’m very grateful to the club and I had some special moments with those players, especially those who are there now. I also had some special moments with the fans; I respect them so much and they are probably the reason why I have come this far in my career,” he added, though inisiting that he will do the very best for his new paymasters to win the game.

Source Alleges That Dr Magombeyi Killed By Ferret Team | BREAKING

A source writing to a former serviceman Tuesday alleged that the missing (Hospital Doctors Association President) Dr Peter Magombeyi has been killed.

The claim was read out during a program with “successful” whistleblower Shepherd Yuda. Yuda is the man who exposed the vote rigging in the 2008 elections and he spoke to ZimEye in the below LIVE program, which was a LIVE search for the doctor.

During the program, military sources said the doctor was taken to the Kabrit Baracks when he was abducted on Saturday night.

Commenting on the development earlier in the day, Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo identified the abductors as a Third Force. An indepth police memo corroborated with the police in May this year, reveals a new group of servicemen known as the Ferret team. ZimEye last month was able to track down a house where 10 of the team members live in Marondera. It comprises a combination of CIO and military intelligence officers.

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“Shame On You Zim Gvnt”: Doctors In Namibia Tell ED

Dr Peter Magombeyi

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwean doctors in Nambia have joined hundreds of their counterparts in the country calling for the immediate return of abducted doctor Peter Magombeyi.

The doctors marched in solidarity with Dr Magombeyi who was reportedly abducted on the night of Saturday 14 September 2019 by unidentified assailants and is still missing.

He is the current acting president of the Zimbabwean Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) and he was leading the doctors ongoing strike demanding better living conditions.

Several calls for his return have been made since Sunday.

A march and prayer vigil was held in Harare on Monday, 16 September.

Today, doctors at Harare Hospital gathered outside the health facility to protest and demand the release of Magombeyi.

There have been several abductions of activists and politicians this year.

The government has however distanced itself from the abductions blaming the development on a third force that it claims is trying to soil government’s image.

Namibia is home to many doctors who fled Zimbabwe to seek better professional conditions in the diaspora.

What LEAD Stands For As The Alternative Party In Zimbabwe

We are pan Africanists and defenders of human rights that are in the context of Afrika and our constitution.

We exist and advance, defend and promote the fundamental rights of the Afrikan people. As a party we prioritise focusing on Social and Economic Development.

We believe a lot of politics has been done and we need to accept the call for delivering on the specific necessities of this dispensation.

As Labor, Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD) we have SEED as our Manifesto which is Sustainable Empowerment and Economic Development (SEED).

Our focus is mainly the economy. An economy that transforms the lives of workers from mere receiving of wages and salaries into shareholders in all cooperations that employ them.

Workers must not have just pensions on retirement but posterity which can be passed on to the 10th generation.

Our Philosophy: The Afrikan Way

Because Africa we are being told to import America’s democracy… its not easy…its working in America because that is how America was founded..they have been perfecting if for over 200 years. Africa we have our own characteristics and founding values, if we build a system based on our own values, culture, characteristics we will do well jus like China, China has always emphasised on implementing “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” they are doin well, Putin did that in Russia after Yelstin tried to import American democracy afta the fall of the Soviet Union and it was chaos all over until Vladimir Putin… Africa we only need to identify our characteristics and our founding values and culture then design our own democratic system based on those fundamental principles and we are good to GO…but unfortunately anyone who tries to push foward that idea is then considered a terrorist by those western imperialist. Muamma Gaddafi

We lack IDENTITY as a people. A conglomeration of all things and do not know why things are not working for us as Africans. Without defining who we are means we going nowhere very fast.

Thats why its not easy for our people to feel a sense of belonging in Africa. We are a fragmented society lacking a rallying point. For example being Zimbabwean means lots of different things to different people in Zimbabwe.

Yet in USA their freedom carter recognises: all men were created equal, is guaranteed the right to freedom and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That is a rallying point for everything American. What do we have as a nation or as Africans?

LEAD is a pan Africanist party pro economic development that seeks to make reparations for past wrongs and unite the country and build a nation with a common shared vision and identity. We resist racism white supremacy and capitalism which is an intricate part to it.

We do not believe in being dominated by the West or begging policies and receipt of conditional AID and FDI that threaten our sovereignty. If ever foreign investment is to come it has to be welcomed from our position of strength and not of weakness or begging.

LEAD has the courage to be different. It might seem to be a mammoth task to bring forth a new political culture in Zimbabwe.

We are committed to ensuring that Zimbabwe moves out of the culture of politics of patronage, personalities and populism and moves in to issue based politics that will transform Zimbabwe in our quest to ensure sustainable human development and sustainable economic growth.

Linda Masarira-Kaingidza
LEAD President

Mnangagwa Will Allow Grace Mugabe To Keep All Of Mugabe’s Wealth Undisturbed

Robert-Mugabe-and-Grace
Late President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and wife, Grace

President Emmerson Mnangagwa will allow Grace Mugabe, the widow of his predecessor, Robert Mugabe, keep the wealth her late husband amassed during his 37-year reign as the country’s president.

Obert Mpofu, the secretary of Zimbabwe’s ruling party, Zanu-PF, this disclosed this on Tuesday.

The fortune amassed by late Mugabe’s family during the period include a dairy farm, a private school, and a game reserve, amongst others.

“President Emmerson Mnangagwa has assured the family that they will keep their wealth,” said Mpofu.

The properties to be kept by the former president’s family include those in ZANU-PF’s name.

They are Mugabe’s villa, otherwise known as “Blue Roof” which is located in Borrowdale Brooke, a choice area in Harare, and another mansion where Mugabe’s daughter, Bona, lives.

“The title deeds will soon be transferred into the family’s name,” Mpofu said.

When asked, Mugabe’s family spokesman, Leo Mugabe, said that it was too early to discuss how issues such as wealth and property of the late Zimbabwe leader who died on September 6, at the age of 95.

“We are still mourning; we haven’t buried our departed; we cannot discuss that,” he told dpa.

Mugabe was forcefully removed from office in 2017 by country’s military. 

The former Zimbabwean leader was said to have secretly amassed enormous wealth during his rule.

His widow reportedly earned the name “Gucci Grace” due to her lavish tastes for luxury fashion.

Grace Mugabe Cries To Obasanjo- Wait. “This Is How We Cry”

Grace Mugabe

By Edinah Masanga| First look at ex First Lady Grace Mugabe without the veil she has kept on during the mourning of her late husband former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe.

She is seen being consoled by former president of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo. I jus wanted to add that…

• This is how we cry when our relatives perish from lack of treatment because healthcare is no longer affordable for the majority in Zimbabwe.

• This is how we cried when our relatives were killed in 2008

•This is how we cry daily because of the Gukurahundi atrocities

• This is how we cry when our 10-year-old children turn to prostitution because of hunger in a failed economy and state

• This is how we cry when journalists and activists were abducted, tortured and made to disappear under the auspices of her husband RGM.

• This is how we cry and cry and cry in a #Zimbabwe that Robert Mugabe left for us.

• This. This is also how we cry when we hear that Grace and her kids are going to inherit an estate of 2 billion US dollars.

Thabo Mbeki Says Not Even One Zimbabwean Wanted Mugabe To Be Kicked Out

Former President Thabo Mbeki addressing ANC members at former Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s memorial service which was held at the Durban City Hall. Picture: Sibonelo Ngcobo/African News Agency(ANA)

IOL|Coming out of a long self-imposed political exile, former South African President Thabo Mbeki has dropped another Zimbabwe political bombshell, saying not even “one” Zimbabwean said they wanted former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe deposed from power. 

Mbeki said even the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), fierce opponents of Mugabe’s Zanu-PF wanted both parties to find one another, not to help them to get Mugabe out of power as widely reported.

Mbeki said this while giving a speech at a special Robert Mugabe memorial service in Durban on Tuesday. 

Mbeki said there is one “white journalist” who recently wrote that Mugabe was wanted out by his people and Mbeki seemingly took offence so much, that he had to use the memorial service to correct that misconception. 

He said instead of Zimbabweans wanting Mugabe out of power, it was the British who wanted to use military force to get him removed. The former South African president brokered the 2008 government of unity that brought in the late leader of the MDC Morgan Tsvangirai to become the Prime Minister under Mugabe.Former SA president Thabo Mbeki says he never met even “one” Zimbabwean who said Robert Mugabe to be deposed from power. Video: Sihle Mavuso

He started his speech by giving a long history of Mugabe and the ANC, saying they learnt a lot from him like keeping army and police generals of the old order and allowing them to quietly disappear from the scene rather than forcing them out.

He said that would have caused instability.

As expected, Mbeki gave a lecture on the land question that threw Zimbabwe into an economic and social crisis. He blamed Britain under Tony Blair for reneging on the deal.

He said attempts were made to buy some farms for war veterans who had started occupying the farms around 1998.  

He said some unnamed donors gave them money to buy some farms that were on the market but the programme failed when it was taken over by the United Nations under Kofi Annan. 

Churches Blast Mnangagwa On Abductions – Isaiah 1:17

Zimbabwe Council of Churches

DETERIORATING HUMAN SECURITY SITUATION AND DETERIORATING ECONOMY

16 September 2019
The Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD) writes this pastoral message to the President as head of Government and to all the Citizens of Zimbabwe seeking a lasting solution to the deteriorating human security situation in the context of a deepening economic crisis.

Human Security

1. Church leaders are learning with deep concern the deteriorating human security situation especially as demonstrated by at least 20 reports of abductions. This situation is deeply worrying because none of the reported cases of abduction and torture have been successfully investigated and prosecuted.

2. The situation is further disturbing because there is government communication suggesting that there is a possibility of a third force. Apart from it being too coincidental that this third hand is only targeting civil society activists and other dissenting voices, it is worrying that after so many reported cases, not a single person has been arrested. This has put the security of citizens at the highest level of vulnerability.

3. The church leaders are also concerned to hear of the fragile relationships within the security sector alleged to have only worsened in the course of the November 2017 transition. If this is the case, the church leaders are worried that politicization of the security sector in the context of deep inter and intra party fragmentation puts the whole nation at highest levels of security risk.

Economic Situation

4. The church leaders are aware that the population is getting restive due to the pain of worsening economic conditions demonstrated by loss in buying power and the rapid increase of prices.

5. The church leaders would like to highlight the lack of confidence in the current national economic reform trajectory and the absence of a meaningful consultative process to ameliorate it. Unfortunately, the growing pessimism is not only shared by international economists but also by respected local economists.

6. The church leaders are concerned that low public confidence in the context of fragile security sector is a recipe for national crisis.

Basis of the Church’s response

7. It is foundational Christian belief that all human beings are created in the image of God and should have their dignity respected at all times. The same God who created them in His own image is the same God who also commanded that, “You shall not kill”. This is the same God who calls on all to repent of their evil ways out and be reconciled to God and to one another.

8. The church also believes that order in society is maintained through the respect of laws of the land. In this light, the church leaders would like to reiterate that all forms of torture, abductions and unlawful confinement are against the spirit and letter of Section 53 of the Constitution which states that: ‘Every citizen is entitled to freedom from torture or cruel inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and further explained that no person may be subjected to physical or psychological torture or to cruel inhuman degrading treatment or punishment.’

Call by the church leaders In light of the above,

9. The church leaders call upon President Mnangagwa to publicly condemn the abductions and torture of civilians as well as appointing an independent investigation into these abductions

10. The church leaders call upon business, labour, civil society groups, political parties and all key stakeholders to commit to a broad-based and comprehensive national dialogue towards:

i. A social contract and consensus among all Zimbabweans,

ii. A shared agenda of the necessary national reforms, and

iii. A shared national economic vision based on shared burdens and commitments.

11. The church believes it is in the interest of President Mnangagwa’s legacy to provide leadership towards building national consensus towards national unity, peace, justice and prosperity for all Zimbabweans.

Isaiah 1:17 Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow

Health Apex Council Gives Minister Tough Ultimatum

Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association Acting President, Dr Peter Magombeyi

The Health Apex Council has met and made several resolutions presented to Health and Child Care Minister over the disappearance of the president of Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, Dr Peter Magombeyi.

We present the resolutions in full below.

Jonathan Moyo Reveals ZANU PF Abductions Team

Moyo Jonathan – The vanquished Professor

Professor Jonathan Moyo says a group called Ferret is involved in the abduction of citizens and some operations done by the security forces in Zimbabwe.

Moyo’s statement comes at a time when a Dr Peter Magombeyi was abducted on Saturday at his home by unknown assailants.

Senior and Junior dctors have since gone on strike demanding the safe return of Magombeyi.

Said Moyo, “The Third Force in Rhodesia, Zimbabwe since the extended Rhodesian State of Emergency during gukurahundi and in apartheid South Africa has always been a rogue unit of state security agents doing pseudo operations, such as abductions. In South Africa it was DCC, in Zim it’s FERRET!”

Ferret is reported to be a joint team of security forces in Zimabbwe.

“They have become a law unto themselves. They are a combined JOC team!”Moyo added. “It’s rogue by design, to deal with enemies of the State, the Party and the President!”

Source – Byo24

US$330 Bln GDP Singapore Prime Minister Flies Bombera with 6 Employees, But ED Is Chartering A Pvt Plane to US with 90 Staff

Dear Editor

Singapore’s GDP is US$330 Billion, yet its Prime Minister travels with 6 support staff. Zimbabwe has a GDP of US$17 Billion (Mugabe’s 2017 Economy), yet President Mnangagwa will be travelling to the UN General Assembly with 90 people in a private jet, and will be there for close to 2 weeks with allowances.

Below is South Africa’s Tito Mboweni revealing that he met Singapore’s Prime Minister traveling on “bhombera,” Singapore Airlines.  WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

Six Men Arrested For Stealing Army Guns And Artillery Worth $600 000

SIX suspects who were allegedly caught red-handed stealing an assortment of military training equipment valued at $600 000 last Wednesday appeared before a Nyanga magistrate facing theft charges.

The six are Maxwell Mutsvairo (27), Stan Mutsvairo (40), Beloved Kureya (21), Tinashe Mashingaidze (29), Happymore Kobwe (32) and Wellington Million (34).

They pleaded not guilty when they appeared before magistrate Mrs Constance Marutya.

Mr Tafara Chawatama prosecuted.

It is alleged that on July 25, at around 11am, Happymore, Wellington, Beloved and Tinashe went to the border camp principal training area with a DAF truck registration number AEX 4100 and met Maxwell and Stan.

They allegedly stole 2×100 milimetre military gun, three military tank haul sides, one military tank terreck, two military tank track and one military track benz.

Tedious Chakuosi, the commanding officer of Zimbabwe National Army border camp, received a tip off that the accused persons were stealing training equipment and rushed to the camp with Yotamu Winstone Mwale.

They arrested Happymore and Wellington as the other four fled the scene.

The military gun, three military tank haulside, two military tank track and one military track benz were recovered.

The DAF truck was impounded.

Total value of goods stolen was $600 000 and all was recovered.

— Manica Post

“We Do Not Believe In Being Dominated By The West”

LEAD is a pan Africanist party pro economic development that seeks to make reparations for past wrongs and unite the country and build a nation with a common shared vision and identity. We resist racism white supremacy and capitalism which is an intricate part to it.

We do not believe in being dominated by the West or begging policies and receipt of conditional AID and FDI that threaten our sovereignty. If ever foreign investment is to come it has to be welcomed from our position of strength and not of weakness or begging #TogetherWeCan-Linda Masarira

I Didn’t Bewitch Marabha, Says Kapfupi

By Latwell Nyangu

Musician-cum-comedian Freddy “Kapfupi” Manjalima says he has no hatred against fellow artists amongst them Charles “Marabha’’ Merisi who accused the actor of bewitching him.

Responding to the allegations made on social media by Marabha, Kapfupi said Marabha was a reckless and irresponsible person who blamed his failures on other people.

“Marabha mwana wandakatora, if you want look at this, we started this with Aphiri, Chimutashu, he was not even close.

The Street Theatre product said he grew up at a farm.

“I grew up at a farm called Mara in Ruwa and singing has always been in me since I was at school before I thought of encompassing it with dramas.

“People started noticing drama since I was acting in First Street before ZBC took us.

“During that time I had music inside me which I wished I could sing and had always wanted to be like Safiriyo Madzikatire, who inspired me.

“Music demands more money that’s why it took us long since taiva tisina mari tiri munaFirst Street.”

Born on October 31 in 1978, Kapfupi said his journey has always been of entertaining.

“When it all started, I enjoyed art since it was something in me, zvekungonakidza vanhu.

“As I was growing up, I discovered that I could earn a living from that, before I went on tv and family were happy.

“My art comes from within haisi yekuedzesera and when I will be acting, I would be like munhu abatwa nemudzimu zvekuti ukatondigumha ndogona kukanganwa zvandinenge ndichiita so it’s in me.

“The spirit comes each time I will be acting sechinhu chakatanga kudhara sekutamba so.

“The time when we were acting in Epworth we would also act in schools in line with the education curriculums.

“Whilst in the streets, we were taken by some companies, and ZBC thereafter we went to Grammar records which then shoot our videos during the time of Ngaavongwe Musakwa and now we are now working with different companies.”

To date, Kapfupi has eight albums to his credit.

“We have also produced a video on Mai Nga song and there are many songs which were not marketed well.

“We are also working on the new project Bvisa Chigunwe Mukanwa which was produced last year.

“On music I have not worked with any band, I just started but I featured on the video of the late Oliver Mtukudzi, Kupotsera Dope.

“I have also featured the late Mkoma Tuku on my song Dzimba Dzinonetsa.

“Jah Prayzah featured on my song Madamburo and I also worked with Simon Mutambi, Mostaff, DJ Shugeta.”

He vowed to remain in the industry.

“I am in the industry forever and I wish to reach the levels of all these established artist, like Oliver Mtukudzi, Mapfumo among others.

“I am also expecting to see promoters inviting me.

“Ndisu mapiritsi enyika and people should enjoy our acts.

“Street Theatre haife zvekumhanya, hamheno imi vanhu, zvese acting, music ava mai Nga ndinavo.

“I do everything, zvekuti Kapfupi or Aphiri akapenga handizive, zvinoonekwa nevanoona, the fans see our art,” he said. H-Metro

We Have The Responsibility To Make Our Country Great Again-Gutu

Food security is a critical component of national security and national development.

With the rainy season fast approaching, Zimbabwe should be ready to capitize on rain-fed agricultural activities. Investment in irrigation is paramount in view of recurring drought in our region.

We have got abundant natural resources in Zimbabwe. We have got plenty human capital. There’s more that unites us than divides us. Our political and socio-economic challenges aren’t insurmountable. We’re the people to make our beloved country great again. ZimbabweanPatriot-Obert Gutu

Obert Gutu

Traditional Leaders Accused Of Abusing Development Levy


Dear Editor -Villagers in Zaka District under Chief Ndanga have threatened to stop paying development levy due to lack of receipts for previous payments.

Speaking during a COTRAD facilitated community development meeting held in Zaka Central ward 8 at Gwangwava shopping Centre local villagers raised concerns over the failure by traditional leaders to provide receipts to some households who have subscribed their development levy of 3 RTGS dollars per family for the year 2019.

The villagers criticized the traditional leaders for collecting public funds and failing comply with the Rural District Council laws regarding the payment of levies.

The villagers demanded the supporting documents of all payments.

“As villagers we expect public officials to be transparent when dealing with public funds. The public officials must lead by example in fighting corruption, mismanagement of public funds, fraudulent activities, negligence and ineptitude”, said one villager.
COTRAD calls upon public officials to be transparent and accountable to citizen needs and demands.COTRAD

COTRAD also encourages the residents to peacefully engage public officials on social, economic and political concerns in their communities.

Italian Commentator Sacked For Making Racist Comments

Farai Dziva|Italian football commentator Luciano Passirani  has been sacked after his comments on Belgian and Inter Milan striker Romelu  Lukaku, which were perceived as racist.

While on Italian channel Top Calcio24, the pundit made some shocking remarks of the former Manchester United striker, much to the dismay of his superiors, who fired him instantly.

“Lukaku is one of the strongest, I like him a lot because he has strength: he is the alter ego of [Duvan] Zapata at Atalanta,” Luciano Passirani said according to CNN. 

“They have something more than the others, there’s nothing else to do. They score the goals and drag your team forward. If you go one-on-one with him, he will kill you. Either you give him 10 bananas to eat, or …” he continued.

Pfumbidzai To Stay At Celtic

Farai Dziva|Former Caps United defender Ronald Pfumbidzai has signed a new contract with ABSA Premiership side Bloemfontein Celtic.

The left full-back who joined the side in 2017 extended his stay with four years until 2023.

Celtic announced the news on social media on Tuesday saying: “Ronald Pfumbidzai has extended his stay with Siwelele till 2023.

Pensive Moment As Chitembwe Faces Caps United

Farai Dziva|It is a pensive moment for Lloyd Chitembwe as he faces his former club Caps United in a Castle Lager Premier Soccer League tie.

“It is an emotional game for me,” Chitembwe said.

“Personally, it’s a happy emotion in the sense that Caps is one club where I managed to achieve so much. It has given me the opportunity and platform to show what I’m capable of, from both facets of the game which is playing as well as coaching.” Chitembwe told NewsDay Sport. 

“It (Caps) has given me so much and so I’m very grateful to the club and I had some special moments with those players, especially those who are there now. I also had some special moments with the fans; I respect them so much and they are probably the reason why I have come this far in my career,” he added, though inisiting that he will do the very best for his new paymasters to win the game.

WATCH: How Long Will The Doctors Strike Last?

By Own Correspondent| The former minister of Health, Dr Henry Madzorera was today asked the question” how long will the doctrs strike last?

Madzorera who is now in private practice and also downed his tools today demanding the release of the President Of The Hospital Doctors Association, Prter Magombeyi, replied saying, “I can’t answer that question because it is an emotional question…it involves all the healthcare workers and beyond, it will be a complete destruction of the healthcare delivery system…if we do not return the esteemed doctor.”

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Minister Accuses Teachers Of Being Ungrateful

Farai Dziva|A government Minister has accused teachers of failing to appreciate government efforts to improve their welfare.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister Paul Mavima told NewsDay that some of the unions never appreciate government’s efforts to improve their remuneration.

“Government is very sincere in terms of improving remuneration of teachers.
However, the problem is that some unions are now pushing a political agenda.

Every time we have come up with an offer to increase salaries, they have never appreciated. They continue to reject the offers.
We have some unions with only 98 members who are speaking against the government.
However, some unions like Zimta [Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association], who have 60 000 members, are co-operating with us.
Right now as we speak, an arrangement with Zimsec [Zimbabwe School Examination Council] has already been made for examinations to be conducted and teachers will be paid.”

I Am The Light Of African Politics Says Zim Opposition Leader

Farai Dziva|Zimbabwean opposition leader, Pastor Timothy Chiguvare says he has been called to be the light of African politics.

Chiguvare is the president of the People’s Progressive Party.See his statement below :

I am called to be the LIGHT of African politics , l am now here to do what l am born for ; to live for and to die for , l am here to ensure that we introduce HYGIENE in African politics , that is our No.1 priority. l am here to ensure that we end “ONE PARTY STATE RULE” , it has no place in Africa , l am here to ensure that we end “IMPERIALIST PRESIDENCY” = to being a president for LIFE , like the late Robert Mugabe who had to be removed by a coup d’etat , we still have a few like him in Africa , it has no place in Africa.

“ONE PARTY STATE RULE” it gives birth to endless corruption ; human rights abuses ; election fraud & rigging ; tribalism ; crimes against humanity ; genocide(s) and coup d’etat(s)

I am called to be the LIGHT of African politics , l am here to ensure that we introduce HYGIENE in African politics.

EXPOSED: 4 Things SB Moyo Said Today With Have Nothing To Do With Abduction Of Dr Magombeyi

By Dorrothy Moyo| Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo’s video recorded statement on the abduction of the President of the Hospital Doctors Association, Peter Magombeyi has been found to have no details relating to clear evidence of abduction and the threats thereof.

Prior to the doctor’s abduction, there was clear evidence of sms communications from a registered cellphone number threatening to make him disappear(see message below).

Wrote Majaira Jairosi, “This is nothing but empty rhetoric by Minister SB Moyo. All he wanted to say was these choreographed phrases, which were cemented into his head by ZanuPF.
(1) New Dispensation
(2) Second Republic
(3) Third Forces
(4) “President” of the Republic of Zimbabwe Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa.”

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Government Determined To Stop Heinous Abductions, Claims SB Moyo

Farai Dziva|Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo has claimed government is determined to stop heinous abductions.

Said Moyo: “The police have assured us that they have launched a special investigations team to delve into this matter which particularly has occured of the reported abduction of Dr Magombeyi, the acting head of the doctors union.

This is not only to ensure that Dr Magombeyi is delivered safe and unhurt back to his family, but in actual fact to dig deeper into the culprits and the third force responsible for this heinous crime which seems to be creeping into our society.”

“Indeed, this kind of crime must be nipped in the bud once and for all and hence we have been assured by the security agencies that special investigations are underway.”

Mugabe Was A Fake Revolutionary

Robert Mugabe was a fake revolutionary.

He pretended to love black people on international stage but at home he was a different animal.

The man loved power. He killed his opponents like dogs.His friend Mujuru was killed and burnt like he had leprosy.

I’m not going talk about Gukurahundi. My brothers from the east think it was a revenge for what Mzilikazi did to Shonas.

Mugabe was corrupt. His sons stayed in an expensive hotel in Johannesburg.

They were seen buying champagne valued at R40000.

Grace bought a house at Sandhurst which cost her R 250 million.

His relatives got position in state departments. His daughter and his son inlaw got good jobs.
His cabinet was full of bootlickers. Concerned true son of the soil

“Chamisa Will Never Make It To State House”

Farai Dziva| A Zanu PF official has said MDC leader Nelson Chamisa is misleading the entire nation by claiming to be a champion of democracy.

According to state media reports, the Zanu PF official urged MDC-Alliance members to “repent” and join the ruling Zanu-PF.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Zaka, Women’s League national political commissar Mybe Mbowa, claimed the revolutionary party was the only party of choice owing to its people-oriented policies.

Mbowa said the opposition leader was doomed after going to bed with the “enemy” and will never make it to State House.

“I want to tell Chamisa today that this country will never be run by an opposition party,” she said.

“It is better for the MDC supporters to join the big tent. Zanu-PF will rule forever.”

Do Not Be Hoodwinked By Chamisa -Zanu PF Official Tells Villagers

Farai Dziva| A Zanu PF official has said MDC leader Nelson Chamisa is misleading the entire nation by claiming to be a champion of democracy.

According to state media reports, the Zanu PF official urged MDC-Alliance members to “repent” and join the ruling Zanu-PF.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters in Zaka, Women’s League national political commissar Mybe Mbowa, claimed the revolutionary party was the only party of choice owing to its people-oriented policies.

Mbowa said the opposition leader was doomed after going to bed with the “enemy” and will never make it to State House.

“I want to tell Chamisa today that this country will never be run by an opposition party,” she said.

“It is better for the MDC supporters to join the big tent. Zanu-PF will rule forever.”

SB Moyo’s Statement Is Full Of 4 Things Which Have Nothing To Do With Clear Evidence Of Dr Magombeyi Abduction

By Dorrothy Moyo| Foreign Affairs Minister Sibusiso Moyo’s video recorded statement on the abduction of the President of the Hospital Doctors Association, Peter Magombeyi has been found to have no details relating to clear evidence of abduction and the threats thereof.

Prior to the doctor’s abduction, there was clear evidence of sms communications from a registered cellphone number threatening to make him disappear(see message below).

Wrote Majaira Jairosi, “This is nothing but empty rhetoric by Minister SB Moyo. All he wanted to say was these choreographed phrases, which were cemented into his head by ZanuPF.
(1) New Dispensation
(2) Second Republic
(3) Third Forces
(4) “President” of the Republic of Zimbabwe Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa.”

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Foreign Exchange Rates 17 September 2019

The current bank exchange rates for the ZWL$ today are as follows:

USD = ZWL$13.5192
ZWL$ = RAND1.0866
Data according to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

Black Market Rates:

USD = ZWL$16.60 zimrates
USD = ZWL$16.60 zwl365
USD = ZWL$16.40 bluemari
USD = BOND10.80 zimrates

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WATCH LIVE- “Special Investigations Team For Abducted Dr”

S. B. Moyo

By A Correspondent- Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo has said government has launched a special investigations team to delve into the abduction of the acting head of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association Dr Peter Magombeyi.

In a statement, Moyo said:

“…..The police have assured us that they have launched a special investigations team to delve into this matter which particularly has occured of the reported abduction of Dr Magombeyi, the acting head of the doctors union.

This is not only to ensure that Dr Magombeyi is delivered safe and unhurt back to his family, but in actual fact to dig deeper into the culprits and the third force responsible for this heinous crime which seems to be creeping into our society.

Indeed, this kind of crime must be nipped in the bud once and for all and hence we have been assured by the security agencies that special investigations are underway.”

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Model Bashed By Suspected Rivals

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwean Instagram model who torched storm when she rocked a semi-n*ude outfit revealing her breast at the Changamire HipHop awards was allegedly assaulted by unknown assailants sent by suspected rivals.

According to the local tabloid, the model sustained serious injuries on her face after three unidentified assailants attacked her.

” I was attacked by three guys just after leaving home last Saturday evening as I was going out.

”I could not identify the faces of the guys and they went for my face only when they attacked me.

”At first, I thought they wanted to get something from me, but they just bashed me concentrating on my face with some objects that I couldn’t identify.

”I suspect someone behind this though I will not mention the name. Someone advised me not to take any sort of unnecessary revenge.

”Only God knows and I hope he will do justice,” said Mhembere.

Mhembere also told the publication that she would be back to modeling as soon as she would have recovered.

”At the moment I cannot model like this, but nothing going to hold me back.

”As for now, I have relocated to a place that I cannot reveal. I am out of Harare right now.

”I will be back when I am better. I am not that confident with how I look at the moment,”’ she told a local publication.-HMetro

“Mugabe Rescued Moyo, Kasukuwere’s Families During Coup”

Mugabe and Prof Jonathan Moyo and Savior Kasukuwere families

By A Correspondent- Former Zanu Pf politburo member, Jonathan Moyo, who is now living in self-imposed exile has revealed a picture of his, and fellow G40 counterpart Saviour Kasukuwere’s children who he said were rescued by the late former President Robert Gabriel Mugabe.

Moyo said that Mugabe intervened when soldiers fired indiscriminately at the former cabinet ministers’ houses.

Clearer details have emerged on how Prof Jonathan Moyo and Saviour Kasukuwere escaped open gun fire on the 15th November in 2017.

Speaking in his first video recorded interview since being removed from power, Robert Mugabe in March last year said his wife, Grace saved the two.

His report perfectly corroborates with that given by Jonathan Moyo and crucial pieces dished out by his colleague Kasukuwere to South Africa based businessman, Mutumwa Mawere via telephone back in December 2017.

Mugabe said the two sent an emergency call to his wife, Grace crying, ‘please mhamha, save us!’

The two were then miraculously saved after the snipers had briefly retreated according to a separate previous report. Grace’s CIOs who had been told to die if need be, managed to travel to Kasukuwere’s house and rescue the two families of Moyo and Kasukuwere.

The two’s families were taken to Mugabe’s Blue Roof residence and kept there after which time the men were led out and given a CIO assisted exit. Corroborating on this, Jonathan Moyo says he was saved by “angels” who he also calls Mugabe’s men.

Mugabe spoke of the thrilling drama saying:

Said Mugabe, “volleys of bullets were being fired at their houses and the cry came ‘please, please’ and it was my wife ‘please mhamha, save us’, I wasn’t there,” he said.

“She said go, go and save them. Whatever happens to you I don’t know, you may die on the way, but go,” he said.

“And she put together the cars and the persons that she had. I wasn’t here and so they were brought to our house, Professor Jonathan Moyo and Kasukuwere and their families.”

Mugabe said more than 50 soldiers besieged Kasukuwere’s house, where Moyo and his family had also sought refuge after the soldiers rolled out the tanks.

The riveting details have now connected the dots on the drama that ensued shortly after Moyo was raided by soldiers while at his colleague Saviour Kasukuwere’s house. Both Moyo and Kasukuwere say they ran away from Kasukuwere’s house when the gun firing soldiers had shortly retreated from the premises (and according to Kasukuwere this after a loud alarm had temporarily scared the soldiers off.)

Moyo during his Hard Talk interview says he was assisted by people he calls “angels.”  As ZimEye reveals, Moyo further describes these angels as, “Mugabe’s people,” pointing to that the two and their families were assisted by Robert Mugabe’s personal bodyguards and taken to Robert Mugabe’s residence.

The specific incident described by Moyo in January 2018 happened on the 20th November.

At this time the army had completely and successfully taken over all strategic places of government and media, police officers overpowered, and Mugabe was refusing to resign. The army then facilitated discussions so that Emmerson Mnangagwa could negotiate with Mugabe following his expulsion. Mnangagwa’s account of this incident which he made while in Namibia is that when the two spoke on the phone for the first time, Robert Mugabe did not remember that he had fired him.

But speaking on the SABC, Prof Moyo rubbished Mnangagwa, saying Mnangagwa is misleading African governments on many things.  Said Moyo on video as ZimEye reveals, “and Mnangagwa has been going to these countries as you say; Obviously Mnangagwa, there is something he knows which many other people don’t know about his illegitimacy…but in the process he is telling a lot of stories which are humiliating the President, the former president, which are false. When he left Namibia he alleged that the President when he had a phone call with him on the 20th November couldn’t remember that he had dismissed him, which is preposterous; what he doesn’t understand is that while he was holed up somewhere making that call, the President was not making that call alone, ” says prof Moyo.

“What really should happen? Well, the African Union and SADC need to base their decision not on what the coup makers say, but on what the people of Zimbabwe say, and on what the victims of the coup say; the only legitimate way is to have a fact finding mission. You cannot have all these conclusions that it was a bloodless coup, that it was lawful, without having a process that comes down to the ground and speaks to the people who have been affected,” added Moyo

He wrote on Twitter:

“When #ZDF bullets rained on @Hon_Kasukuwere’s house in the wee hours of 15 November 2017, Cde Kasukuwere’s and my kids who were in the house survived the attack as a result of President Mugabe’s intervention & protection for some 14 days after the coup. Asante Sana! #RIPGushungo2

National Vaccination On The Cards Following Dangerous Measles Comeback

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe will next week hold a national measles-rubella vaccination campaign for children under the age of five, following a “dangerous” measles comeback, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed.

Vitamin A supplementation will also be administered to children during the campaign.

In a report, WHO said the vaccinations and Vitamin A supplementation will be administered to children aged between six and 59 months on September 23 to September 27.

“Ensure all children aged between six and 59 months (below five years) are taken to the nearest vaccination point during the vaccination period. Take the child health card of vaccination along with you,” read the report.

WHO expressed concern over some of the irreversible effects of measles and rubella. According to WHO, measles is a preventable highly infectious viral illness that can lead to serious health complications such as lung and brain infections in children.

“Deafness, cataracts, heart defects mental retardation, and spleen damage are some of the irreversible birth defects caused by congenital rubella,” read the report.

WHO warned of a dangerous measles come back last week set to affect many countries, including in Africa, as cases have been increasing since the beginning of the year.

“Every region in the world, except the Americas, is experiencing an increase in cases of measles, a vaccine-preventable disease that can kill or disable children,” said WHO in a statement last week.

“Nearly 365 000 cases have been reported globally this year, the highest figure since 2006, which represent only a fraction of the 6,7 million suspected cases. Measles caused an estimated 109 000 deaths in 2017 as shown by recent figures.”

WHO blamed weak health systems and misinformation about vaccines for the measles comeback. It urged social media outlets and communities to make sure information about preventing the highly contagious disease is accurate.

According to WHO the biggest outbreak of measles is raging in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar and Ukraine.

WATCH: How I Was Abducted And Thrown Into A Disused Mine With Corpses Inside

How I was abducted and thrown into disused mine full of dead bodies for over 4 days… today it is me, tomorrow it could be you, Gary Thwala speaks in the below video extracted from last night’s video program

Mnangagwa Top Aide’s Freedom Bid Hits Brickwall

By A Correspondent- Former principal director of State Residences in the Office of the President and Cabinet, Douglas Tapfuma’s bid for freedom hit a brick wall yesterday after Harare Provincial magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya dismissed his application for bail on the basis that there had been no changes to circumstances relating to the case.

Tapfuma allegedly abused his office by facilitating the importation of several vehicles duty-free.

In his application for bail on the basis of changed circumstances Tapfuma through his lawyer Mr Jonathan Samukange submitted that the case did not constitute a serious offence and should attract a level 13 fine.

Mr Samukange told the court that the fact that a trial date for his client was now in place also constitutes changed circumstances in the matter.

Mr Samukange proposed that his client be granted $500 bail.

He also proposed that Tapfuma be ordered to reside at his given address, surrender his passport with the clerk of court not to interfere with witnesses and to report once every Friday at Waterfalls Police Station.

“Two commuter omnibuses, which are part of exhibits have been released to Kwekwe Council where they are being used as ambulances and that is also another change in circumstances,” he said.

The State led by Mr Clemence Chimbare opposed the application saying Tapfuma was a flight risk given that he now knows that a trial date for the matter has been set and that they are witnesses to testify.

Mr Chimbare told the court that Tapfuma was also likely to interfere with State witnesses now that he had been served with State papers containing witness statements.

He called the investigating officer Mr Timothy Guta to strengthen its position in opposing bail.

Mr Guta told the court that he was opposed to granting of bail to Tapfuma since investigations were still ongoing.

Mr Mujaya dismissed Tapfuma’s application saying they are no changed circumstances in the matter. Allegations against Tapfuma arose when he purchased two personal minibuses from South Africa under the guise of the Government on April 10, 2018.

On April 17, 2018 he allegedly assigned Bonani Ganyane, an officer working in the transport section of the Department of State Residences to proceed to Beitbridge and facilitate clearance of the two vehicles on behalf of the department using report order forms as if they were Government vehicles.

It is the State case that clearance of goods by report order form is a clearance procedure that is normally used by Government departments to apply for deferred clearance of goods from the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority.

Ganyane allegedly proceeded to Beitbridge and provisionally cleared the vehicles using report order forms.

After clearing the alleged vehicles, Ganyane advised Tapfuma, who instructed him to hand the vehicles over to Vongaishe Mupereri, who at that time was National Assembly Member for Mbizo constituency.

The court heard that on April 20, 2018, Tapfuma made an application to the Chief Secretary in the Office of the President and Cabinet requesting for duty-free certificates in the name of the President’s Department which were issued.

Tapfuma allegedly applied for duty exemption for the vehicles at Zimra which was granted. He then registered the vehicles at Central Vehicles Registry under the name of the President’s Department and started using the vehicles in his personal capacity.

The alleged vehicles were liable to pay duty amounting to US$3 180.

The court heard that on the second and third counts, Tapfuma allegedly purchased an additional of five personal vehicles between June and August last year from South Africa.-StateMedia

Mugabe’s Mausoleum Construction Commences

Mugabe Funeral

By A Correspondent- The construction of a mausoleum for the late former President Robert Mugabe has started.

Preparatory work at the site is currently under way, while work on the design is yet to be completed.

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Deputy Minister Jennifer Mhlanga said:

“What the nation might want to know is that work has commenced. In as far as design is concerned, yes, work is being done. The costs will only be known once we have the design.”

Secretary for Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Mr Melusi Matshiya said they were coordinating efforts with the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.

“Yes, work is going on, but the lead ministry is that of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing when it comes to construction work,” said Mr Matshiya.-StateMedia

“Patients Are Dying Anyway,” Doctors Vow To Continue With Strike Action

a man standing in front of a crowd: Doctors sing and hold placards during a protest over the disappearance of the leader of their union in Harare. Photo: Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters.
Doctors sing and hold placards during a protest over the disappearance of the leader of their union in Harare.

Doctors striking at Mpilo and United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) in Bulawayo over salaries and the alleged abduction of acting Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) leader Dr Peter Magombeyi, have warned that they will continue their strike.

The work stoppage will continue until the abducted doctor is released and paid an adequate salary, said the doctors, adding that people were “dying anyway”.

Magombeyi was reportedly abducted from his Budiriro home on Saturday night by some unknown men suspected to be state security agents.

ZHDA secretary-general Mthabisi Anele Bhebhe, addressing protesters said that if there were no salary increases the strike would continue as the government had made it impossible for doctors to continue reporting to work as their work was not appreciated.

Responding to assertions by some citizens that the doctors’ actions were selfish and put people’s lives at risk, Anele said this was not the case as people were dying anyway whether the doctors showed up for work or not.

He also claimed there were as many as 23 citizens who were being held and charged for allegedly trying to subvert the Zimbabwe government. Anele asked if the public was aware of the arrests. He said it was not only doctors under attack, but also ordinary citizens.

Teachers Demanding Salary Increases Are Playing Into Politics, Minister Says

NewsDay|Teachers’ unions that are saying their members are incapacitated and cannot continue reporting for duty are now pursuing a political agenda to destabilise the education sector, Primary and Secondary Education minister Paul Mavima has said.

Speaking to NewsDay yesterday, Mavima said government was sincere in its drive to improve the welfare of teachers, but their unions were throwing spanners in the way.

“Government is very sincere in terms of improving remuneration of teachers. However, the problem is that some unions are now pushing a political agenda. Every time we have come up with an offer to increase salaries, they have never appreciated. They continue to reject the offers,” the minister said.

Mavima also claimed that an assessment carried by the Education ministry revealed that 95% of teachers had reported for duty since beginning of third term despite claims by unions that the educators have stopped reporting for duty as a result of incapacitation.

“We have some unions with only 98 members who are speaking against the government. However, some unions like Zimta [Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association], who have 60 000 members, are co-operating with us. Right now as we speak, an arrangement with Zimsec [Zimbabwe School Examination Council] has already been made for examinations to be conducted and teachers will be paid,” Mavima said.

Last month, teachers told Zimsec that they would only invigilate the Grade 7, “O” and “A” Level final examinations after receiving invigilation allowances.

Contacted for comment, Zimta chief executive Sifiso Ndlovu said his organisation took the decision to dialogue with government to avoid confrontations.

“We believe that dialogue is the one which will give us the results instead of protests and that is the direction we are taking. We have not asked our members to boycott supervising November examinations and if other unions have taken that position I cannot speak on their behalf,” he said.

The Zimta leader, however, said teachers were now incapacitated due to devalued salaries.

“Our members, yes, they have been incapacitated since January, but we have not called for protests and, in fact, those who are going to teach at schools are doing so out of sacrifice and dedication. Our expectation is that the employer should, therefore, take that into consideration and improve remuneration,” Ndlovu said.

However, Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz) leader Obert Masaraure and Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) president Takavafira Zhou roundly slammed’s Mavima’s utterances.

“Artuz remains non-partisan but committed to fighting for a fair share of the national cake for the education sector. There is absolutely nothing partisan with condemning the stealing of

$6 million meant for teaching materials and, indeed, it is above board to demand a living wage for our teachers. The political agenda being pursued by Mavima and his elite cabal is inimical to the collective aspirations of the working class. Their agenda is to preserve the national cake for themselves and condemn everyone into extreme poverty,” Masaraure said.

Zhou weighed in, saying: “Any assertion to that PTUZ is pushing a political agenda is at best a fantasy , analytically vague and vacuous, an attempt to find politics behind every rubbish bin in Zimbabwe … teachers cannot accept 60% salary increment in a country where basic commodities and fuel prices have gone up by 2 000%.”

Zhou said the examination deal alleged by Mavima was fake.

“PTUZ is not privy to Zimsec and teachers’ agreement over the conduct and marking of November examinations … It is, therefore, clear that minister Mavima and Zimsec are deliberately snubbing PTUZ for reasons best known to them,” Zhou said.

Marvellous Nakamba Turns On Power For Another Splendid Showing At Villa

State Media|FORTY seven days after his landmark signing for Aston Villa, Zimbabwe international midfielder, Marvelous Nakamba, finally made his English Premiership bow yesterday in a Monday Night league match.

In-form West Ham United, with three wins in their previous three matches, were the opponents.

The pulsating match ended goalless with the visitors surviving a late storm as the hosts took full advantage of playing with an extra man from the 66th minute when Arthur Masuaku was sent off for a second bookable offence.

Under the lights of a roaring Villa Park, and 20 days after featuring in the Carabao Cup in a 6-1 thrashing of lower division side Crewe Alexandra, Nakamba was thrown into his first Premiership game by Villa manager Dean Smith in place of Brazilian Douglas Luiz.

The Brazilian had been away playing for his country’s youth side and Smith felt this had provided an opportunity for Nakamba in a three-man midfield that also featured captain Jack Grealish and John McGinn.

“Douglas has been away with Brazil. He’s played a couple of games over there, he’s the captain of the U21s,’’ Smith told Sky Sports.

“It tires people out, flying out to South America, playing a couple of games and then coming back.

“Marvelous has been knocking on the door, he’s been playing well. He fits the style that we play very well.”

The Zimbabwean’s first touch came in the very first minute, and his first completed pass in the Premiership came in that move, rolling the ball across the midfield with his cultured left foot.

Twice, in the first half hour, he also gave possession away in a game that was being played at a very furious pace with very little time being given on opponents once they had possession.

‘‘It’s fast and furious,’’ said Sky Sports commentator, Martin Tyler.

After 13 minutes, Nakamba started the move, deep in his half, from which Villa should have taken the lead.

He fed his skipper, Grealish, who played the ball into the path of Jota on the right channel, with the Villa captain continuing with his run which took him beyond the Hammers defence.

Jota found him with the return pass and Grealish sent in a wicked cross into the West Ham box.

Giant forward Wesley Moraes, who used to be Nakamba’s teammate at Belgian side Club Brugge, rose to make a strong connection but his header was way off target from a position of real promise for the hosts.

Six minutes later, Nakamba’s intended pass came off referee Mike Dean and rolled out of play for what, in the past, would have been a throw in for the opposition.

However, according to the new rules, the referee is now empowered to restart play by dropping the ball to the team which last had possession before it ricocheted off him.

Nakamba was handed the ball and pushed it back for his team to reorganise themselves.

In the 35th minute, the Zimbabwean was thrust into the role of peacemaker after a furious row between his teammates, Dutchman Anwar El Ghazi, and big defender Tyrone Mings.

The Englishman, unhappy his teammate had not covered space down the right channel of the West Ham attack, made his feelings known and it provoked a response with the Dutchman appearing to move his head in the direction of the defender in they stood toe-to-toe.

Nakamba was one of the players who stepped in to cool down tempers with the ugly incident leaving Villa’s assistant coach, John Terry, shaking his head.

The Zimbabwean kept it simple, covering a lot of ground, showing excellent positional discipline and that he belonged to this elite company of footballers.

In the second half, Nakamba kept doing the basics and his influence in the game appeared to start growing as he found the spaces which the Hammers had denied him in the opening period.

With Villa sensing victory, after the expulsion of Masuaku, Smith eventually pulled out his Zimbabwean midfielder in the 80th minute and replaced him with Luiz.

“I thought Marvelous . . . I thought he was really good for an hour, naturally (got) tired in his first game,’’ Smith told Sky Sports.

‘‘I certainly can’t question the players’ efforts.’’

Nakamba’s first shift in the English Premiership lasted an hour and 20 minutes and the commentary team noted that while he, at times, was sloppy -with the way he twice gave away possession – his work in retrieving the ball was excellent.

Player Ratings

Aston Villa

Tom Heaton 7

Villa keeper had few saves to make as most Hammers efforts flew wide

Frederic Guilbert 7

French full-back made several good tackles on Anderson

Bjorn Engels 7

Belgian stopper read the game and made good early block

Tyrone Mings 6

Can’t have impressed Gareth Southgate by squaring up to team-mate El Ghazi.

Neil Taylor 6

Left-back received advice from Dean Smith and John Terry during the game

Marvelous Nakamba 6

Gave the ball away cheaply on his Premier League debut but improved

John McGinn 7

Found the back of the net but was adjudged to have fouled Angelo Ogbonna

Anwar El Ghazi 6

Took a whack from Fabianski and a tongue-lashing from Mings

Jack Grealish 7

Booked. Villa skipper always made himself available for the ball

Jota 6

Right winger kept possession well and was intelligent on the ball

Wesley 6

Missed the target with a close-range header and caught offside repeatedly

Subs: Elmohamady (Jota 66) 6, Luiz (Nakamba 81) 6, Davis (Guilbert 85) 6

“There Is No NATIONAL HERO Who Is More Equal Than Others No Mausoleum For Robert Mugabe,” Full Statement

President Emmerson Mnangagwa paying his last respect to Mugabe

The Zimbabwe Campaign for Good Governance (ZCGG) would like to express its displeasure and dismay over the proposal to build a MAUSOLEUM for Robert Mugabe at the National Heroes Acre.

The Symbol for the National Heroes Acre is the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier which represents all those who sacrificed and lost their lives for the freedom of this country. The heroes laid /buried at the shrine have equal status.

There is no NATIONAL HERO who is more equal than others.

The NATIONAL HEROES’ ACRE cannot have a mausoleum for one person. That will divert attention from the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier to Mugabe mausoleum. It will also demean and belittle the lives of other heroes some of whom, contributed more to Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle than Robert Mugabe.

The immortalisation of Robert Mugabe will encourage people to worship individuals, dolls and idols instead of the ALMIGHTY. We say no to Mugabeism and the Mugabe Chete Chete slogan. He is dead and finished.

Mugabe’s family should not hold the nation hostage. We don’t owe him anything. Instead, it is Mugabe and family who should thank the people for the honour the gave him to lead Zimbabwe for 37 years.

After all, Mugabe’s rule was a tragedy and a disgrace in the REGION. He had the worst human rights record in Southern Africa. Under his watch, his supporters and state agents abducted, tortured, raped and killed innocent fellow citizens and he personally encouraged and incited them. (Records are there).

The economy is in ruins because of his bad populist economic policies, rampant corruption, mismanagement, wastefulness and generalised looting of state resources.
Robert Mugabe does not deserve a mausoleum from the tax payers’ money. He was cruel and evil. He deserved to be humiliated, he was humiliated, he felt the humiliation and died a bitter man. What a punishment!!

War Veterans and War Collaborators must speak out and stop the divisive greed, selfish and arrogant Mugabe mausoleum project. They must not allow Mugabe and family to denigrate and rubbish the sacrifices’ and contributions made by genuine heroes.

“We say no mausoleum For Robert Mugabe”.

“Zimbabweans Booed At All South Africans,” Ramaphosa

Cyril Ramaphosa being jeered at Mugabe’s Funeral Service

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says the booing in Zimbabwe was not directed at him but at all South Africans.

People jeered when he spoke at the memorial service for former President Robert Mugabe, in Harare at the weekend.

Zimbabweans showed their anger at recent attacks on foreigners in Gauteng.

Ramaphosa said this while he was addressing the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers’ Union in Durban.

“And the people of Zimbabwe, almost in unison, expressed their disappointment, expressed their unhappiness and they expressed their anger against us as South Africans. And they saw me as representing all of us here in South Africa, and their reaction was against us.”

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Truck And Two Cars In Pile Up Crash At Mnangagwa’s Home

A delivery truck hit two cars before ramming into and destroying the Zimbabwe State House pre cast wall in Harare on Monday.

The incident which occurred in the afternoon resulted in authorities closing the stretch between State House and Zimbabwe House on Chancellor Avenue for hours.

According to the police, who attended the scene, no serious injuries were recorded.

The road was opened later in the day.

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Police Claim Dr Peter Magombeyi’s Abduction Is A Political Move

Dr Peter Magombeyi

POLICE have launched investigations into the alleged abduction of the acting president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA), Dr Peter Magombeyi by three unidentified armed men in Harare’s Budiriro suburb on Saturday night.

In a statement yesterday, National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they received a report from an informant yesterday morning. “The Zimbabwe Republic Police is investigating a report received from an informant that the acting president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA), Dr Peter Magombeyi, was on last (Saturday) night abducted by three armed unidentified men in Budiriro Suburb, Harare. The report was made at 10.20AM this (yesterday) morning,” he said,

Asst Comm Nyathi said while they were seized with the matter, they have however, noted that there was a possibility that the alleged abductions could be for political expedience.

He said they could not rule out the possibility of a third force behind the alleged abductions aimed at tarnishing the image of the country.

“We have noted with concern that previously there were a number of alleged abductions ahead of the Sadc Summit recently held in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. The possibility of a third force being involved in the alleged abductions for political expedience and to sustain the human rights abuse narrative ahead of the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly cannot be ruled out,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi expressed concern over the constant abuse of social media and warned that those who peddle falsehoods through social media would face the wrath of the law.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police further notes the continued abuse of social media to propagate falsehoods including the unconfirmed reports of abductions with a view of tarnishing the image of the country and in the process compromise the security and safety of Zimbabweans. The above notwithstanding, the police assures members of the public that a team is investigating the report which has been made by a ZHDA representative,” said the police spokesperson.

Yesterday morning, social media was awash with messages on what could have happened to Dr Magombeyi on the night in question.

Asst Com Nyathi urged members of the public with relevant information to contact any nearest Police Station or the National Complaints Desk in Harare on (0242) 703 631 or on their WhatsApp platform number 0712 800 197 or alternatively the Harare Operations telephone number (0242) 748 836.

The Government is concerned about reports of alleged abductions and torture of citizens by unknown assailants and is looking into the cases to ensure all citizens are treated with dignity and respect.

In a statement last month, the Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said since the emergence of the Second Republic, there has been a force comprising discharged and disgruntled former members of the old establishment who have shown determination to impair President Mnangagwa’s image and attract international outrage.

He said there were some traits that indicated that there could be a third force in the abductions of citizens that were keen to tarnish the image of the President and Government.

The latest development comes barely a month after Samantha “Gonyeti” Kureya, an artiste-cum-comedienne at Bus Stop TV reported a case of kidnapping and assault allegedly by unknown masked men.

The entertainer alleged that she was dragged from home half-naked before her abductors forced her to strip naked and roll in a sewerage pond before forcing her to drink the sewage.

No Health Delivery Service As Private Doctors Also Down Tools In Protest Over Abducted Doctor

Striking Doctors picketing at Parirenyatwa hospital on Monday.

Private doctors in the country have also downed tools joining the strike by government employed doctors in protest over the disappearance of doctors union leader Dr Peter Magombeyi who was abducted over the weekend.

The doctors notified President Emmerson Mnangagwa of their move through a public letter read out during a demonstration at Parirenyatwa yesterday.

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“We Know Nothing,” CIO And Police Disclaim Doctor’s Abduction

Missing Dr Peter Magombeyi

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) yesterday told the High Court that there was no connection between the two security institutions and the alleged abduction of acting president of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA) Dr Peter Magombeyi.

ZRP and CIO said they are “exhaustively” investigating the matter.

Dr Magombeyi’s sister, Elizabeth, through her lawyer Mr Alec Muchadehama, filed an urgent chamber application for an order of “habeas corpus ad subjuciendum”.

Habeas corpus is a recourse in law through which a person can report an unlawful detention or imprisonment to a court and request that the court order the State to bring the prisoner to court.

The respondents in the application are Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema, Minister of State for National Security in the President’s Office Owen Ncube, Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and CIO Director-General Isaac Moyo.

Their lawyers, Messrs Gift Chihuta and Takudzwa Mutomba, told the court the application pointed fingers at the law enforcement agents as primary suspects in the matter while the concession was that Dr Magombeyi was abducted by unknown assailants.