By A Correspondent- MDC Youth League leader, Obey Sithole has claimed that ZANU PF bused members from Harare to Cape Town South Africa for president Emmerson Mnangagwa solidarity march.
Posting on Facebook, Sithole said:
“They lied that Zimbabweans in Cape Town marched in solidarity with Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa. In fact they busED their desperate and unemployed youths to Cape Town.
On top of abusing these youths they have also abusED taxpayers’ money to facilitate this trip in their quest to quench their insatiable thirsty for pretence.
The delegation was led by one Godfrey Tsenengamu, the not so youthful ZANU-PF Youth Political Commissar.”
By A Correspondent- Former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko on Wednesday appeared at Harare magistrate’s court on routine remand after his abuse of office matter was referred from Bulawayo.
Mphoko appeared before regional magistrate Hosea Mujaya and his matter was deferred to October 4 for a provision of a trial date by the State.
Representing the State, George Manokore made an application for postponement on the basis that Mphoko’s lawyer Zibusiso Ncube had raised issues of ‘territorial jurisdiction’ and as such, the State required more time to iron out the issues.
In response, Ncube conceded to the application and also added that he hadn’t been furnished with the State papers to prepare the former Vice President’s defence.
“We have the issues of territorial jurisdiction to have this matter tried in Bulawayo and not here in Harare, but most importantly, we don’t have the State’s papers to prepare for trial, the docket is with the Prosecutor General and he hasn’t made a decision on the territorial jurisdiction issue which we intend to agree on, if we fail to reach a common ground, we will approach th court with a formal application,” said Ncube.
Mphoko is accused of ordering the illegal release of two ZINARA top officials Davison Norupiri and Juma who had been arrested over corruption allegations at Avondale Police Station in 2016 and were waiting to appear in court the next day.
The State further alleges that on the same day at around 6pm, Mphoko, who was at the time the Acting President, stormed the police station and criminally abused his duty as a public officer by ordering the immediate release of Juma and Norupiri from lawful police custody.
The Officer-in-Charge stood his ground challenging the unlawful instruction before he later complied with Mphoko’s order under duress and released the two men.
Mphoko drove away with them in his car.
When ZACC officials went to Avondale Police Station on the following day intending to take Juma and Norupiri to court, they discovered that police had released them acting on Mphoko’s orders.
By A Correspondent- Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has launched an investigation into the death of a pregnant woman, Sharon Munyonho who died at the hospital’s Mbuya Nehanda maternity wing on Sunday due to alleged negligence by nurses manning the ward.
The late Munyonho is said to have started complaining of labour pains Saturday evening after having been induced to go into labour in the afternoon. It is alleged that Munyonho started having contractions that afternoon but was only taken to the labour ward around 2am, from which she did not receive any service until 6am.
She was found dead Sunday morning with her dead child between her legs.
By A Correspondent- A 30 dayfasting program has claimed the life of a Solwezi pastor ten days before its completion.
Pastor Brighton Samajomba, 37 of “Heaven Is My Home” of Kazomba Township of Solwezi was reportedly found dead by his wife in the early hours of the 20th day of his 30-day fasting program where he was praying for his family and church members.
The death of Pastor Samajomba was confirmed by his brother Reagan Samajomba in Solwezi yesterday in a telephone interview.
His brother said Pastor Samajomba who led a lifestyle of taking on many days of prayer and fasting programs, started his fasting on his yearly August fast on 8th with a view to pray for his family and church members who he wanted to remain united.
“I would say he died in the early hours because my sister and his wife were there and took turns to check on him, and then it was time for my in-law to check on him, she was with him according to her till midnight.
“Then she decided to rest, when she woke up, they had a tendency of sharing dreams with each other as partners. So she dreamt of something and wanted to tell the husband.
But as she tried to shake him up, he was not responding and so he was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. “The only consolation that we have as a family is the way he died because he was in the closet with the Lord,” Reagan said.-Online
Daily News|THE more things change, the more they stay the same, so goes the old adage attributed to 19th century French critic, journalist and novelist Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr.
This aptly describes the situation at 53 Livingstone Avenue, the home of the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa). So much seems to be happening, but effectively nothing is taking place.
Zifa has been in the news so often, but for the wrong reasons, with the Asiagate scandal of 2012 obviously standing out as the climax of the felony at the football mother body. Successive Zifa executives have remained stuck in controversy, leaving observers speculating that something much bigger is the problem with Zimbabwean football.
Issues of non-payment of bonuses for coaches and players who take part in national duty are not unusual, financial impropriety, corporate governance challenges, corruption and even thuggery at times have all become inherent in our football. However, the Felton Kamambo executive seems to have beaten all other executives in their bungling.
In the run-up to his election as Zifa boss, Kamambo indicated he was going to clean up the mess at Zifa in an attempt to win back the support of the key corporate world. Within a year of his tenure, the national association has proven to be worse than the previous one led by businessman Philip Chiyangwa and even the Cuthbert Dube-led executive.
The Warriors’ participation in the Africa Cup of Nations finals in Cairo, Egypt, in June has become the epitome of Zifa’s deficient leadership after the men’s senior national soccer side threatened to boycott their matches at the continental football showcase over non-payment of allowances.
The treatment of the Mighty Warriors following their participation at the Olympic tournament in Brazil, the Cosafa clash against their Zambian counterparts, among many other instances, are reflective of the lack of capacity at Zifa.
The Sports and Recreation Commission — in a stance that has been backed by Southerton legislator Peter Moyo — has called for the dissolution of the current Zifa board. The parliamentarian has also urged the government to institute a forensic audit of the association’s books.
Normalcy must return to Zimbabwean football even if it means a root and branch shake-up of all the structures. It is known that Fifa will ban Zimbabwe if the government meddles in the sport, but there are many who feel that sanity has to prevail at whatever cost.
ZEC Commisioner Qhubani Moyo’s owned Bulawayo’s Premier Radio station Skyz Metro FM has revealed that Dr Malinga whose real name is Goodwill Malinga is no longer headlining Umcimbi Wabantu annual gig which is scheduled for the 7th of September due to xenophobic attacks happening In South Africa and other African countries.
In a statement on Thursday Station Manager Godwin Phiri said, “Skyz Metro FM regrets to inform our valued listeners and partners that due to the unfortunate xenophobic events in South Africa Doctor Malinga has requested not to appear at the Umcimbi Wabantu Concert scheduled for 7 September.”
Phiri said Malinga is heartbroken and condemns with the strongest terms the violence of Africans by fellow Africans.
By Own Correspondent| Celebrated traditional healer and spiritual leader Sekuru Banda has expressed disdain at the on-going xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Addressing journalists in the capital soon after touching down at the Robert Mugabe International Airport from Asia where he had gone for an international herbal conference in China and Japan, Sekuru Banda said what was obtaining in South Africa was in contrast to Ubuntuism and the African spirit of unity and peace.
“I learnt with great shock the barbaric, unacceptable violence in South Africa that I witnessed on the news while I was attending the international herbal conference in Asia.
“South Africans should learn that we are one people in spite of the geographical boundaries imposed on us by the imperialists. We live in a global village where we should share and exchange businesses, cultures and religions in peace and harmony. No man has a right to take away another man’s life regardless of race, colour or creed, “ Sekuru Banda said.
He said that while executing his duties, he doesn’t discriminate his clients on nationality, ethnicity, race or tribe.
“I have helped clients from all over the world be it Asia, America, Europe or Africa. The problems that are faced by mankind are the same whether one is black, yellow or white.”
Sekuru Banda’s concerns come in the wake of xenophobic attacks that have rocked South Africa where foreigners’ were beaten up or killed and had their shops looted and vehicles burnt down.
South Africa has received international condemnation with some African leaders pulling out of the World Economic Forum that was hosted in that country.
Sekuru is famous for performing amazing miracles that include healing people afflicted by various ailments, returning stolen property, and restoration of broken marriages.
Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi was yesterday summoned to appear before a Harare magistrate to explain his decision to stop the trial of a Harare man who allegedly used high-profile people’s names to swindle unsuspecting clients of various amounts of money.
Leon Gomani (29) is facing more than 20 counts of fraud and the matter is already on defence after magistrate Morgan Nemadire dismissed his application for discharge.
But in a surprise turn of events, the State, represented by Sheila Mupindu, asked for the matter to be stopped for three weeks, saying she had allegedly received a communiqué from Hodzi.
In the case, Judicial Service Commission secretary Walter Chikwana and Zanu-PF politburo member Patrick Chinamasa testified as their names were the ones used to swindle several people.
Former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere and Chief Justice Luke Malaba were also expected to testify in the matter.
However, Nemadire asked the State the law they were using to stop proceedings that had already been on defence, upon which Mupindu replied that it was by request from the PG.
Nemadire stood down the matter and asked Mupindu to call Hodzi to come and testify on the law he was using, but Hodzi failed to appear at around 11am.
“I want the PG to come down and address me on reasons why this matter is being postponed. If he is withdrawing, he should just say so. I will not pass the ruling of the postponement unless he comes because I can sense corruption in this matter,” Nemadire said.
The magistrate then stood down the matter again to 2pm, but Hodzi failed to appear. Senior prosecutor Clemence Chimbari then came and addressed the court, saying Hodzi was no longer coming.
Chimbari told the court that Hodzi had said the matter be stopped for three weeks so that he could look into the issues of complaints into the matter.
He was, however, asked to read in court sections of the law which stipulate that the PG could stop proceedings after an accused had pleaded not guilty.
When pressured by Nemadire to explain, Chimbari said it was just a request by the PG to stop the trial for three weeks.
“What is the legal basis of stopping a matter that is already at defence case? This is now not a State’s case; you closed your case and it is now the accused’s time to explain,” Nemadire charged.
“We do court applications in terms of the law. The PG cannot stop these proceedings at this stage. Tell the PG to come tomorrow. He cannot just receive a complaint from somebody else out there and decide to stop a trial.
“Tell him to come to court tomorrow (today) at 9am without fail. Also, tell him the court is not happy at all. I want him here and I expect him to explain his decision,” Nemadire fumed.
The trending news on the African continent currently is the xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.
Everybody is talking against this action being displayed by some wicked and uneducated South African citizens. But on a more serious note, we don’t know why these south Africans are killing and maltreating the foreigners there.
Lucky for our readers, we have come across a video circulating on social media, one South African lazy dude revealed why they have been attacking foreigners in their country.
According to him, people from other countries has taken over their jobs, making money more than them and driving all the best cars in the country and there’s no way they are going to allow that to continue.
President Cyril Ramaphosa seated with Zimbabwe’s president Emmerson Mnangagwa ahead of the BNC heads of state summit in Harare.
Emmerson Mnangagwa probably isn’t your go-to guy when it comes to calming a crisis. His ideas on dealing with xenophobia haven’t gone down well, either.
A number of violent riots have cropped up in Zimbabwe since Emmerson Mnangagwa was elected into office more than a year ago. On each occasion, lives have been lost and chaos has plagued the country. However, Zim’s president seems to think that South Africa could take a leaf out of his book on the current xenophobia crisis.
Mnangagwa, during an address to Zimbabweans currently living in Mzansi, implored the authorities to get physical with the dissident protesters. South Africa has seen a range of demonstrations this week, focusing on issues such as femicide and xenophobia in communities where work opportunities are limited.
However, the latter has turned very ugly in the past few days. Foreign-owned businesses have been looted, and five people were killed in the violence. Nigerians, Zambians and other African nationals have registered their disgust with South Africa, and the political fallout has been nothing short of intense.
What Emmerson Mnangagwa told South Africa to do about Xenophobia
The High Commissioner to Mzansi for Nigeria has been recalled. In turn, South Africa has closed its embassies in Lagos. Both parties fear retribution against their officials in each country. The need to defuse the situation has never been greater. And yet. We still get suggestions like these…
“I have no doubt that the authorities here will not fold their hands. They must bring sanity and to do so, they must use a bit of force.”Emmerson Mnangagwa
Those hoping to see further strongarm tactics will be left disappointed: Bheki Cele and the government have already ruled out sending the army into hot-spots affected by xenophobia. Mnangagwa’s own track record with military intervention is pretty abhorrent, by the way. At least 23 people have died during two major demonstrations.
Those hoping to see further strongarm tactics will be left disappointed: Bheki Cele and the government have already ruled out sending the army into hot-spots affected by xenophobia. Mnangagwa’s own track record with military intervention is pretty abhorrent, by the way. At least 23 people have died during two major demonstrations.
Social media reacts to Emmerson Mnangagwa comments Brutal crackdowns – which have seen a restriction on civil liberties and a communication blackout imposed upon Zimbabweans – have characterised Mnangagwa’s fleeting presidency so far. The idea that South Africa most copy his leadership style certainly hasn’t sat well with the general public, either:
Pedzisai Ruhanya @PedzisaiRuhanya So Mnangagwa wants to export his violent and extra-legal rule to South Africa. Its shameful that a head of state tells the leader of another country to use force against citizens. Impunity largely doesn’t work here ED!
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@ThabisoKai1
So the only advise the @mnangagwa_ed can offer @CyrilRamaphosa is that the government must “apply force”???, Bloody Despot!!!
By Pepukai Begede | A dying coward gives an impression that he tried his best to overcome failure so does a guilty Ramaphosa condemns anarchy that he sponsored. Ramaphosa is clearly responsible for the killings and lootings that are taking place. It is not a coincidence to have such kind of incidences in less than a year. Remember that before elections these xenophobic related attacks took place and foreign truck drivers were the target. Some foreign truck drivers were killed but Ramaphosa kept quiet.
This time around same thing has happened and like wise the blood thirsty Ramambosa only came at last minute when blood was already flowing in the streets. The late responses are a clear indication that this man is the one giving instruction to the police and security personnel to delay rescue. No arrests or court cases ever took place since South Africans started eating human flesh of fellow brothers and sisters.
Its time fellow African countries give the south african government an ultimatum to either compensate foreign nationals all that they have lost due to this sponsored terror and criminal activities or else face trade sanctions and travel restrictions.
It is clear that this was a well calculated move. No miscarriage will happen after pregnancy is pronounced to be unwanted pregnancy. It is abortion, its sponsored terror and abuse by Ramaphosa. This man must be hold accountable.
Zimbabweans should learn, Zimbabweans should stop playing the victim. You should stop the trend of being on the receiving-end all the time. Defend, protect and fight back is the language that those clueless people of south africa understand. Its time you stop self pitty, you are a great people so you must rise up and claim what is yours.
Matters surrounding the recent xenophobic attacks in South Africa are really getting out of hand as other African countries are retaliating these attacks on South Africans in their countries.
One of such instances occurred when a Zambian DJ played a South African song in a club. Patrons of the club then got furious and attacked the DJ.
These patrons gave the DJ some massive beatings which transfigured his normal face as if he just returned from a boxing bout.
A Facebook user with name, Star DJ Virus shared this story on his Facebook timeline.
He posted the ‘before and after’ photos of the DJ at the center of the controversy who was identified as DJ Hero.
As a caption to these photos, he wrote;
“Zambian DJ Hero DJ gains weight in seconds after playing South African music in Club on the a copperbelt #StopXenophobia”
As a spate of xenophobic attacks continues to rock the nation, Zodwa Wabantu has added her voice to calls for there to be an end to the hatred and fighting
Instagram @zodwalibram
The recent xenophobic attacks which erupted in parts of Gauteng earlier this week has dominated headlines and has seen well-known celebs from across the continent retaliate against it on social media.
Taking to Instagram earlier this week, Zodwa could be seen holding up newspapers which featured the attacks.
“Our sisters and brothers are lazy. They are taking things from people who are really doing something about their lives,” she captioned one of the videos.
Zodwa added that “we are all one” and that there needs to be an end to the looting of foreign shop owners’ premises.
“As South Africans this is so wrong. This is not xenophobia, this is not about us hating our brothers and sisters from other countries. This is people taking things from people who are working hard. I hate it.”
The comments section of the post was flooded, with some users telling Zodwa to stick to her day job of dancing
While, some of Zodwa’s fans supported her stance.
One user told Zodwa that she knew nothing about hardwork vs laziness.
“Wazini nge hard work vs laziness. If you were such a hard worker try reading a book. Leave politics and other environmental matters you are too small minded to understand,” the follower said.
Another user told her to “go and get dressed and stop talking issues you are not aware of.”
Zodwa didn’t bite her tongue and told the user where to get off.
“What do you do with your books? I can hire you with your profession.”
A vocally disturbed South African man has shot a video of himself asking, “what is xenophobic about saying (the serial conman) Shepherd Bushiri is nonsense?” The man however made a series of other outbursts. VIDEO BELOW:
Conmen…Shepherd Bushiri and Uebert Angel (left and right)
‘Never despise people who have the same skin colour [as] us,’ he says at a SA Students Congress elections rally.
While ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule described the ongoing spate of violent protests in parts of the country as criminality – not xenophobia – he warned that “anti-revolutionaries” were using tribalism to pit Africans against one another.
The protests have mainly affected parts of Gauteng.
Magashule shared his thoughts at a SA Students Congress (Sasco) elections rally at Tshwane University of Technology on Wednesday. The student representative council elections are expected to take place on Thursday.
In his address, which was filled with song and met with rapturous applause, he cautioned South Africans against turning on their fellow African brothers and sisters.
“You are South Africans but remember, you are Africans, living in a continent called Africa. Never despise people who have the same skin colour [as] us,” Magashule said.
He questioned why the idea of a “foreigner” never applied to white people.
“There are many others with a whitish colour. You don’t know them. They are there. You see them all the time but you can’t say this one ke le kwerekwere,” Magashule said, using the derogatory term for African foreign nationals.
“They have never been attacked because they are also so-called foreigners but because their colour is white,” he added as students applauded.
Magashule said that once the continent united and solidified its relationships with other Brics countries, such as Russia, India, China and Brazil, it would mean standing up on their own and never having to go ask for an International Monetary Fund bailout or having to “beg the USA”.
“Imperialist forces, racist forces, fascist forces don’t want Africa united.
“They must not divide us. They have succeeded to divide the ANC,” Magashule went on as he urged the students to fight for their ideals and not to become rich.
Speaking to journalists after his address, Magashule said his reference to anti-revolutionaries was aimed at those who never wanted to see the ANC in power or united.
“I am just saying it’s a real thing. That’s why we are pleading, talking to structures on the ground and leaders at different levels saying: ‘Let’s unite’,” he said.
“If we are united, then Africa will be united, as the oldest liberation movement,” he added.
News From The South|The threat of Boko Haram possibly attacking South Africa, as a response to the xenophobic attacks we recently saw this past week, has been turned into a trending meme challenge.
Yes, folks, South Africans have — in a hilarious way — flipped the bird on one of Africa’s most notorious terrorist groups, and we are here for this energy.
Xenophobic attacks: What’s the latest?
Tensions remain palpable between locals and foreign nationals in South Africa. However, it appears that the violence has ended and that law enforcement agencies in Gauteng have restored law and order in the province.
Authorities in both countries have remained on high alert for any spurts of violence that may break out, and according to our understanding, there have been no reports of injured or murdered South Africans.
Is Boko Haram really going to attack South Africa?
The suggestions that Boko Haram, an infamous terrorist group, was planning on unleashing revenge in South Africa was admittedly laughable.
The last people on this continent that would want to rely on the help of Boko Haram are from Nigerians.
However, videos showing foreign nationals alleging that the terrorist group was aware of what’s going on to ‘their people’ in South Africa and that they were planning on “unleashing revenge” did the job.
The threats were never verified, neither were they confirmed by authorities. However, as serious as they were, they did not stop South Africans from poking a little fun at them.
The best of the #BokoHaramChallenge
It has been quite a long and heartwrenching week and this is the type of comedy we needed to iron out a few wrinkles from our grim faces.
These are our best picks from the #BokoHaramChallenge:
By Own Correspondent | An MP today leaked what could be the whole secret on drug shortages in the country. Arguing before parliament, HON Mukhulani Tavengwa, Mhondoro Ngezi MP (ZANU PF) said over USD30million hard currency has been misappropriated by a cabal.
While the names of people in the cabal were not revealed, MP Tavengwa said:
1/4 Secrets on drug shortages revealed- Cabal stole USD 30million from RBZ:
"…Between Mar 2018 and Aug 2018, the RBZ did allocate an amount of USD30 million for the sole purpose of procurement of medicines for this country.."
“But Madam speaker maam, between March 2018 and August of 2018, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe did allocate an amount of 30 million US Dollars for the sole purpose of procurement of medicines for this country.
“It is interesting to note that you need around USD40 million to up the production of the 8 pharmaceutical companies in this country. So, USD30 million comes out of the reserve bank, which is almost the same amount that is needed to up the production services of this country and yet still at the time when this report was done, there were no medicines, regardless of the 30 million having been paid out.
“What has happened in Zimbabwe is a sad state in that we have technically converted Zimbabwe into one big pharmaceutical free market where a cabal, or a set of a few players who own the wholesale, control the procurement and distribution of medicines.
“Natpharm is supposed to be the sole procurer of medicines for the use within the public sector. The procurement, the storage, and the distribution.
“That position has been taken by big wholesalers who are accessing foreign currency from the reserve bank. That should stop. The ideal situation that should be in this country madam speaker ma’am, is that Natpharm should be the first priority in terms of allocation of forex so that they procure medicines for the country.”
Olympic Champion Caster Semenya is said to have joined Sasol Women’s League football club JVW.
According to LimSportsZone, Semenya started training with the team on Tuesday.
The football club is owned by Banyana Banyana captain Janine Van Wyk and is named after her.
The 28-year-old once told reporters that she could play any sport of her choice because she is an athlete.
The double Olympic 800m champion is unable to defend her world title in Doha next month because of the IAAF ruling that insists she and other female athletes lower their testosterone levels.
Warriors World Cup Qualifier Preliminary Match against Somalia has been postponed.
Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has announced that a World Cup preliminary qualifier match against Somalia has been postponed and also moved from the original pitch, Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo. In a statement, ZIFA said:
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) wishes to advise all football stakeholders that following a request from the Somali Football Federation (SFF) and consultations with the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) our 2022 World Cup preliminary qualifier against Somalia has been rescheduled.
The match will now be played on Tuesday 10 September 2019 after SFF failed to secure flights to Zimbabwe in time for the initial fixture date which was Sunday September 8.
The venue of the match has also been moved from Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo to the National Sports Stadium in Harare because we already have another international match scheduled for Barbourfields on the 10th of September, the Under 23 Zimbabwe/South Africa Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
Kick off remains 3 pm and gate charges are also unchanged.
We understand the inconvenience this development presents to all stakeholders and we unreservedly apologise for the unexpected developments.
In the spirit of fair play , African solidarity, brotherhood and togetherness, we felt the Somali Football Federation’s request was reasonable and sincere, thus we had to consent, otherwise the match would not have taken place at all.
The world governing body, FIFA have also commended ZIFA for this wonderful gesture.
All those who had already purchased tickets will still use the same tickets and for those who cannot make the trip to Harare, we have authorised our ticketing partner, ClicknPay, to accept requests for refunds.
We appeal to all stakeholders to continue supporting the team and to come to the National Sports Stadium for this massive international match.
ZIFA also encourages fans to buy tickets for this match online at www.clicknpay.africa.
Gate Charges
Rest of ground : $10 Bay 15-18 : $20 VIP : $50
FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE ZIMBABWE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (ZIFA)
XOLISANI GWESELA, COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPETITIONS MANAGER
The City Council is working in partnership with Swaszy Granite to construct over 3000 tamper proof executive graves that match international standards at Warren Hills Executive Memorial Park.
Chief Parks and Cemeteries Officer Godfrey Batsirai Munetsi said the graves are sold in advance.
He said the site had long been planned for the purpose but only resources were holding work back.
One hundred and seven graves had been constructed by Tuesday 3 September.
Swaszy Granite Managing Director Onias Chagaresango said the partnership will help renew the city burial sites.
“The coffin will be laid on granite stone while the top cover will also be in granite.
Council collects burial fees to allow for the interment of the grave owners.
“The graves will have a cemetery management software connected to the GPRS to monitor and locate the graves over the computer,” said Mr Chagaresango.
A section for cremations has been set aside.
Executive toilets, benches, pavements and walkways will be constructed.
A shade will be erected to be used during the rainy season.
Reticulated water has already been provided.- City of Harare
Dear Editor-The Chitungwiza Mayor has been picked from his office by Harare Law & Order and has been taken to Harare Central-MDC Information Department
Farai Dziva|Richard Tsvangirai, the son of former Prime Minister Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, has said Zimbabweans must “brace for an increase in inflation rate due to the disturbances in South Africa.”
Richard tweeted:
When I said RBZ printed money thereby increasing money supply which was causing the ZW to depreciate, people attacked me left and right. Well..
The number of people travelling to SA will decrease. The demand for rand will decrease, as a result the rand will depreciate. Capital flight is expected due to uncertainty plus growth in inflation.
An increase in inflation is expected in Zimbabwe due xenophobia: the risk being carried by transporters; uncertainty.
By Jane Mlambo|Chitungwiza Mayor Lovemore Maiko has been picked from his office by the Zimbabwe Republic Police Law and Order and has been taken to Harare Central.
Early this week, Maiko was assaulted by suspected Zanu PF youths after he handed a suspension letter to Chitungwiza Mayor over abuse of office and corruption allegations.
Farai Dziva|The
MDC has raised a complaint with the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission over anomalies in the voting process.
The party indicated in a letter that that about 231 voters who appeared in the 2018 voters’ roll were removed from the current one.
“The party believes the development is likely to rob most voters of their right to choose their desired representatives.”
“A comparative analysis of the current by-elections voters’ rolls given to MDC candidates and the voters’ rolls used in the 2018 general elections reveals a significant pattern in variations which require clarity from your organisation at the highest level,”said the MDC in a statement.
Prosecutor-General Kumbirai Hodzi was yesterday summoned to appear before a Harare magistrate to explain his decision to stop the trial of a Harare man who allegedly used high-profile people’s names to swindle unsuspecting clients of various amounts of money.
Leon Gomani (29) is facing more than 20 counts of fraud and the matter is already on defence after magistrate Morgan Nemadire dismissed his application for discharge.
But in a surprise turn of events, the State, represented by Sheila Mupindu, asked for the matter to be stopped for three weeks, saying she had allegedly received a communiqué from Hodzi.
In the case, Judicial Service Commission secretary Walter Chikwana and Zanu-PF politburo member Patrick Chinamasa testified as their names were the ones used to swindle several people.
Former Cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere and Chief Justice Luke Malaba were also expected to testify in the matter.
However, Nemadire asked the State the law they were using to stop proceedings that had already been on defence, upon which Mupindu replied that it was by request from the PG.
Nemadire stood down the matter and asked Mupindu to call Hodzi to come and testify on the law he was using, but Hodzi failed to appear at around 11am.
“I want the PG to come down and address me on reasons why this matter is being postponed. If he is withdrawing, he should just say so. I will not pass the ruling of the postponement unless he comes because I can sense corruption in this matter,” Nemadire said.
The magistrate then stood down the matter again to 2pm, but Hodzi failed to appear. Senior prosecutor Clemence Chimbari then came and addressed the court, saying Hodzi was no longer coming.
Chimbari told the court that Hodzi had said the matter be stopped for three weeks so that he could look into the issues of complaints into the matter.
He was, however, asked to read in court sections of the law which stipulate that the PG could stop proceedings after an accused had pleaded not guilty.
When pressured by Nemadire to explain, Chimbari said it was just a request by the PG to stop the trial for three weeks.
“What is the legal basis of stopping a matter that is already at defence case? This is now not a State’s case; you closed your case and it is now the accused’s time to explain,” Nemadire charged.
“We do court applications in terms of the law. The PG cannot stop these proceedings at this stage. Tell the PG to come tomorrow. He cannot just receive a complaint from somebody else out there and decide to stop a trial.
“Tell him to come to court tomorrow (today) at 9am without fail. Also, tell him the court is not happy at all. I want him here and I expect him to explain his decision,” Nemadire fumed.
Farai Dziva|Warriors forward Kuda Mahachi says the ‘new look’ team has respect for senior players who are not part of the team, notably Knowledge Musona and Marvelous Nakamba.
The SuperSport United man, who together with defender Alec Mudimu will captain the Warriors in their World Cup 2022 qualifier preliminary round against Somalia over two legs, expressed love and admiration for Musona, who was not named in the squad by Joey Antipas.
“We have a new-look team but, remember, we have good players in the country so anyone can play at any given time,’’ Mahachi told The Herald.
“But we respect the likes of Knowledge, Khama (Billiat) and Nakamba (Marvelous), they have other things to focus on at the moment, and others are injured.”
“We respect them, they are still part of us and we love them with all our hearts so we will play this match for them as they are the captains and the senior players.’’ he added.
By Own Correspondent| A Zimbabwean national who has been in the United Kingdom for over a decade has called on the Zimbabwean government to resign saying they have failed their people.
Anna Mwanza who has been a critic of the
Zanu Pf government says the coming in of Emmerson Mnangagwa has not only
worsened the situation but is a threat to future generations.
Speaking from the UK after a demonstration
against a Zimbabwean delegation that was on promotion tour of Zimbabwe Mwanza
said the promotions were in vain.
“The situation of Zimbabweans continue to
deteriorate and Mnangagwa’s ascendancy to power did not only worsen it but is
also a threat to future generations. They continue to abuse tax payers monies
coming here to promote Zimbabwe, who would want to associate with a tainted
regime” she said
Mwanza said instead of trying to fix the
economy the Mnangagwa administration should resign and give others a chance.
“Mnangagwa and his cronies have failed the
nation and they should not try to fix the economy because they have failed.
They should just resign full stop. Considering that there are heightened cases
of torture and abuse it becomes difficult for citizens to criticise the regime”
Mwanza has been a critic of the Zanu PF
regime since she went to United Kingdom in 2004 and has participated in
demonstrations against the Government.
Of late political activists, comedians and
civic society leaders have been arrested on trumped up charges of trying to
overthrow the Government through unconstitutional means.
Farai Dziva|Warriors caretaker coach Joey Antipas has picked his captain for the 2022 World Cup qualifier against Somalia this evening.
Wales-based defender Alec Mudimu will lead the team while SuperSport winger Kudakwashe Mahachi will deputise him.
Mudimu gets the armband in the absence of the regular skipper Knowledge Musona and his assistants Ovidy Karuru and Danny Phiri who are not part of the squad.
Meanwhile, the Warriors arrived in Djibouti last night and will hold their first training session as a unit this morning.
Farai Dziva|Former Dynamos, CAPS United and Warriors left-back Cephas Chimedza has blasted ZIFA, the Sports and Recreation Comission and Zimbabwe Olympic Committee for letting the Young Warriors travel to South Africa amid xenophobic attacks.
The Rainbow Nation has over the past few days been marred by violent attacks on foreigners, some leading to loss of life but the Tonderai Ndiraya coached U23 side play their South African counterparts at the Orlando Stadium in Soweto tomorrow.
By sending the Young Warriors there, ZIFA claims to have been assured of the squad’s safety by SAFA but Chimedza totally disagrees with the move.
Farai Dziva|The Apostolic Faith Mission has described the High Court ruling as a huge relief to the church.
See the full AFM statement below :
We are excited today to announce to all AFM in Zimbabwe members, to the body of Christ in Zimbabwe and abroad, to all our friends and stakeholders that the long-awaited court judgement has finally been pronounced today this morning the 4th of September 2019 at 10: AM.
Our application to the high court was to seek nullification of the meeting of the 22nd of September 2018 in which Rev Cossam Chiyangwa and his team passed a vote of no confidence on the then AFM in Zimbabwe leadership and we sought the nullification of all the decisions made as a consequence of that vote of no confidence which had been passed.
Their application was to seek legitimacy as the true leadership of the AFM in ZIMBABWE and barring us from representing the church. We would like to announce that for our application judgement was granted in our favour, this means that the high court has declared us the legitimate leadership of AFM in Zimbabwe, they have lost their application with costs.
As AFM in Zimbabwe leadership, we are appealing to the AFM in Zimbabwe members, pastors, elders and deacons and young people to exercise restraint, not to be overwhelmed with excitement and act irresponsibly and in an unchristian manner, we implore you not to take the law into your hands but to allow the due process of the law.
We continue reiterate that, our hands are open for reconciliation, the doors of AFM are open to all those who want to come back to their church. We preach love and peace, we are not for war, hate or victimisation of anyone, rev Cossam Chiyangwa and his team remain our brothers in the Lord.
Farai Dziva|MDC leader Nelson Chmisa wants the police general to punish unruly officers who attacked opposition activists.
Chamisa has vowed to confront police chiefs over the recent spate of abductions and savage beatings of his supporters.
Zanu-PF hardliners are reportedly pushing the police to arrest the youthful MDC leader over remarks he allegedly made during a campaign rally in Glen View on Sunday.
According to The Daily News, Chamisa allegedly warned Mnangagwa that his pursuit of peace did not mean that the opposition could not resort to using firearms in the face of vicious crackdown on his supporters.
ENERGY update: The loss of Unit 5 increased the power deficit to 750 MW After taking into account all available power sources including Day Ahead Market (DAM 100MW.). Unit 4 returns this afternoon & reduces shortfall to 670 MW. Unit 5 return to service period to be determined.
Farai Dziva|Zanu PF hardliners are reportedly pushing for the arrest of youthful MDC leader Nelson Chamisa for allegedly uttering words are likely to cause disharmony.
Chamisa has also vowed to confront police chiefs over the recent spate of abductions and beatings of opposition supporters.
“Zanu-PF hardliners are pushing the police to arrest the youthful MDC leader over remarks he allegedly made during a campaign rally in Glen View on Sunday,” a government source said.
According to The Daily News, Chamisa allegedly warned Emmerson Mnangagwa that his pursuit of peace did not mean that the opposition could not resort to using firearms in the face of vicious crackdown on his supporters.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appreciated the work done by his administration ever since coming into office towards integrating Zimbabwe internationally and ending two decades of isolation.
Said Mnangagwa:
“We are a country in transition.
Two decades of isolation are behind us, and we are determined to again be active participants in the global family of nations.
We are pursuing a robust and bold economic reform agenda; promoting and protecting private enterprise; eradicating corruption; and enhancing accountability, transparency and good governance.
It is a work in progress, but we are back on the right path!”
Farai Dziva | A senior African National Congress (ANC) official has blamed the United States of America for the “recent flare-up of xenophobia.”
According to SABC News, Secretary-General Ace Magashule has claimed that outside forces are working to divide South Africa and the African continent as a whole.
Addressing Sasco members at the Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria, Magashule said that the violence taking place in South Africa is not xenophobia but the work of outsiders hell-bent on reversing the country’s successes as a democracy.
“When Africa is united, we will never go to the IMF, we’ll never beg the US. They know that and that’s why they want to play what they did in the past, divide and rule. That’s why even now they are pushing tribalism.”
Wananchi, it is fair to say that the regime of Emmerson Mnangagwa has taken Zimbabweans to depths of excruciating poverty and suffering that has never been experienced before.
Since November 2017, despite the change of language, Zimbabweans have been exposed to the unrelenting overreach of a brutally extractive, totally incompetent, totally clueless and absolutely predatory parasitic group that has sunk Zimbabwe into unfathomable depths of anger, anxiety, exasperation, aggravation and fatalism.
For the thousands of Zimbabwe that naively marched with the military on the 18th of November 2019, (including this Wanachi) none of them ever imagined that after the fall of Robert Mugabe, the situation would rapidly deteriorate and that their socio-economic and political spaces would be so captured and shut down with vigour and determination that has been displayed by Emmerson Mnangagwa and his minions.
The last 22 months, have been a horror story. A nightmare that refuses to go away.
Wananchi, the statistics make frightening reading. 95% of Zimbabweans are unemployed or in the informal economy. 83% of the same, are living in extreme poverty surviving on less than US$0.35 a day.
They survive on “tsaona”, that is to say four leaves of vegetables, a plate of mealie meal and a cork of cooking oil.
But the reality is that the ordinary man and woman is the accident itself. The Wananchi is the “tsaona” a disaster waiting to happen.
To confirm this, life expectancy has lowered to 36, whilst both maternal mortality rates, and infant mortality rates are slowly closing in on the unprecedented 2008 figures.
Hospitals are without medicine, queues are the order of the day, in urban areas shops are full of goods that ordinary persons cannot afford to buy.
Households go for 18 hours without electricity .
Salaries and pensions have been devalued by exchange rate manipulations and rising inflation.
Wananchi, at the epicentre of this crisis is of course politics.
Terrible extractive politics of exclusion, of entitlement and impunity.
It is the regime s stock in trade, that culture of entitlement and impunity that gave birth to the crisis of legitimacy that has arrested Zimbabwe since the coup of November 2017 percolating to the disastrous plebiscite held on the 30th of July 2019.
Therefore the starting point to the interrogation of the Zimbabwean Crisis, must recognise the primacy, of toxic, obnoxious politics and how the same subordinates everything else.
The State has become a prison of the iron clad wall of a certain intolerant, pernicious brand of exclusive and extractive Zimbabwean politics. Put simply it is politics and nothing else but politics.
Beyond legitimacy the country suffers from a crippling and unprecedented economic crisis.
One which is coming less than 10 years after the fire last time in the 2008 melt down. One that has not been seen through a country that has not physically gone to war.
The current crisis, is a crisis of under accumulation, characterised by low or absent productivity, weak aggregate demand and hyper-inflation.
In short, Zimbabwe is in the middle of a recession that is fast tracking itself into an economic depression.
The only thing worse than Zimbabwe’s economic implosion itself is that it is run by a bunch of clueless amateurs , who neither understand, nor care about the depth of the crisis and the suffering of the people.
Zimbabwe sets records every single day.Wrong records and for wrong reasons .
Beyond legitimacy and the economic crisis, the country suffers from an unprecedented, unparalleled and unmitigated, scourge of capture and corruption.
The current regime, has redefined kleptocracy, patronage and patrimonialism. The current regime, has invented its own set of cronyism.
A new blend of Mobutism that makes Mobutu Seseko a toddler, in the art of State Capture.
Since November 2017, with the new re –configuration, the conflation of military, Party and State interest, the country has been subjected to unprecedented looting.
Wananchi, in the past the bulk of corruption and looting, has been carried out outside official government structures mainly through state owned enterprises, tenders, licenses, contracts and illicit financial flows.
The class of 2017 have changed the rules of the game.
Brazenly, the epicentre of looting has become Central Government itself, the Ministry of Finance itself, the gate keeping ministry, has become central and core to the looting of state resources, since 2017.
When the gatekeeper becomes the gate crusher, chaos always reigns.
In 2017 alone, US$2.9 billion was siphoned directly from the Ministry of Finance without any supporting vouchers, outside the Public Finance Management System, outside the Public Finance Management Act, outside Parliament and outside the Budget.
In 2018 US$3.2 billion was again siphoned through the Ministry of Finance without any supporting vouchers, outside the Public Finance Management System, outside the Public Finance Management Act, outside Parliament and outside the Budget.
The 2017 and 2018 Reports of the Auditor General on Appropriation Accounts (particularly on vote 5 that of the Ministry of Finance), makes sad and embarrassing reading .
It’s a horror story, one which puts into shame the great works of the horror master Stephen King.
They abuse billions as if they are dealing with pennies. They have no remorse, they have no shame. They have no elasticity.
In fact Zimbabwe does not need foreign aid. It does not need Overseas Development Assistance All it needs is to stop the haemorrhage.
To plug the deep hole of leakage and looting that have been created at the feeding trough that the Ministry of Finance has become in the last few years.
Wananchi, sadly for the country, those that are at the epicentre of this grant capture of the State are also the ones making decision on a day to day basis.
The country therefore will never move. The country will never reform for decision making and policy making is a prisoner of vested interests
These elites operate through the infrastructure of well oiled cartels run by blue eyed select characters.
They are cartels in Command Agriculture.
There are cartels in the fuel sector.
There are cartels in the banking sector.
There are cartels at the Central Bank that have commodified the USD and making billions form the pararrel market.
There are cartels in the communication sector; there are cartels in the commodity sector in particularly in diamonds, gold chrome and platinum.
There are cartels in State Procurement.
The Country is run by its own perveted versions of Guptas. Vagabonds.
The shocking thing is that common names and common individuals run through this hegemonic, humongous structural scourge of corruption in Zimbabwe.
It is a crude ecosystem of State Capture never seen before .
The truth of the matter Wananchi is that we do not have a government but a bunch of looters in suits that have captured the State.
What we do have is a kakistocracy.
A system of government that is run by the worst, least qualified and most unscrupulous citizens.
Wananchi Zimbabweans do not know what crime they committed to deserve this lot the likes of Emmerson and Mthuli.
However, there are elements of the current regime that do no suit the description and taxonomy of kakistocracy.
This is the rogue and hoodlum element of the current regime.
Since 2017, there has been systematic closure of political space in this country. Since 2017, there has been an unprecedented assault on civil and political rights and human rights abuses.
On the 1st of August 2018, seven people were shot dead in broad daylight by the military.
On the 19th of January 2019 further 19 people were shot in broad daylight. In the same month women were raped, many were abducted, many were tortured.
In the same month more than 2400 activists were arrested and subject to mass trials.
In August of 2019 countrywide peaceful demonstrations were brazenly banned by the regime.
In the week leading to the 16th of August planned demonstrations 18 people were abducted, 7 people were assaulted and heavily beaten up on the 16th of August and 259 people were arrested.
Since then on a day to day basis without exception, there is a story, and indeed a sad story of violence and abuse.
Since Gukurahundi in the 80’s, the Country has never been subjected to the horror and nightmare of murderers, abductions, and imprisonments such as we have seen in the last 22 months.
There has never been such an unprecedented assault on Civic and political rights across the board.
Zimbabwe today is a classical example of what my friend George Ayittey describes as a Vampire State.
One on which there are no systems. Or if there are, they are physically vandalised to suit a narrow few.
One in which the State is captured to serve the interests of a narrow few.
One in which tribalism has become an instrument of exclusion.
A state in which extractive institutions are the order of the day.
Writing on Zimbabwe in their book “Why Nations Fail,” Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson, (the later who will be in Harare in September 2019) writes as follows,
“The economic and political failure in Zimbabwe is yet another manifestation of the iron law of oligarchy – in this instance with the extractive and repressive regime of Ian Smith being replaced by the extractive, corrupt and repressive regime of Robert Mugabe. Mugabe’s fake lottery win in 2000 was then simply tip of a very corrupt and historically shaped iceberg.”
One needs a sequel to this passage. “Mugabe’s extractive corrupt and repressive regime has been replaced by the dangerous, cartel centred extractive corrupt, repressive and murderous regime of Emmerson”
Wananchi Zimbabwe is therefore at the cross.road .
The citizen is suffering.
Month on month inflation is now at 80% and has reached hyperinflation figures.
Whilst annualised inflation which stood officially at 175% in June 2019 , is now in excess of 600% with Zimbabwe slowly sliding toward the embarrassing , 2008 inflation levels.
Not surprisingly the Minister of Finance has banned the publication of the Zimbabwe’s annualised rate of inflation by Zimbabwe’s Statistical Agency, ZimStats .
The hyperinflation is on the backdrop of excessive taxes introduced by the troubled Minister of Finance Mthuli Ncube.
The introduction of a 2% transaction tax in October 2018 was a disaster and a complete disaster that has ensured that Zimbabwe is the most overtaxed country in the world with taxes alone now contributing over 40% of GDP.
The de-dollarisation of the US$ was another disaster not founded on any logical basis except implicit dubious support from the IMF
The country does not have conditions that can sustain the return of its currency.
There is no productivity at all that can back a currency. GDP growth rate in 2019 will be in excess of minus 10%.
Secondly, the country has no reserves at all. The foreign currency reserves of US$350 million or four weeks of import cover that were Ieft in 2013 in the form of Special Drawing Rights at the end of the GNU have all been wiped out.
So Zimbabwe has zero reserves.
Thirdly, the Country has an unfavourable Current account position. Zimbabwe’s current account deficit is more than 15% of its GDP.
Without any meaningful and significant exports, no country can sustain its own currency. Zimbabwe will certainly not be the First.
Lastly and perhaps most importantly, Zimbabwe does not have the political confidence that is necessary to sustain a currency.
As indicated above, Zimbabwe’s core challenge is that of Politics, without a Political Solution to the Country’s challenges, anything else is a waste of time.
However, history has also taught us important lessons. The lesson being that, once a Country has involuntarily dollarized, it is not possible nor easy to do so.
Only Panama in 1904, ever succeeded in doing so.
For currencies are a function of confidence. Once a currency has been caught in fragranto that is the end of the day.
But the real challenge, with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime and indeed with his finance Minister, the motor mouth, Mthuli Ncube, is that both operate on the basis of an absent philosophy.
An absent ideology to guide the same.
Economics operates on a set of clear and known principles no matter what ideology anyone follows. However, choices and decisions are made in the context of ideologies.
Government operates on the left, or the right or the centre.
Mnangagwa’s Government lacks an ideological Campus. It lacks an inner soul.
It’s a colourless sobriquet devoid of any theoretical grounding other than a demonic fixation to looting .
If looting was a religion , then this regime and its leaders would be its high priests .The deacons and the Arch Bishops of Looting .
In the absence of a guiding philosophy, governance and economics under Emmerson Mnangagwa has become an eclectic right wing calabash of “kick and rush” economics or more appropriately “kick and hope” governance.
Emmerson’s punch line, Vision 2030 is an empty slogan that has no substance.
A slogan that has been torn apart by the fact that Mthuli Ncube has constantly rebased and revised the country’s GDP which now stands nominally at ZWL$ 42 billion.
With a ZWL$ 42 Billion dollar GDP, it means that nominally the per capita income of every Zimbabwean is now the middle income figure ZWL$ 1800
Thus 11 years before 2030 the country has in fact nominally become a middle
income country.
What a joke.
ZANUPF is tinkering with the economy.
Sadly the IMF is hypocritically aiding in abating the same.
Zimbabwe was never ready for a Staff Monitoring Program (SMP). Therefore it should not have been granted one.
What the IMF needed to do was to insist that Zimbabwe meets its own targets as defined in its own budget statement.
The fact that Zimbabwe has consistently failed to meet its macroeconomic targets , its budget targets and has maintained huge budget deficits since 2014, was proof enough of the fact that Zimbabwe was not ready for an SMP.
The IMF is caught in a hypocrisy trap. A hypocrisy trap that was so brilliantly and recently exposed by Catherine Weaver in her book of the same title.
The hypocrisy trap, and situation in an organisation occurs when there is a huge gap between the ideal, the moral, the correct and the actions on the ground.
In the case of the IMF, its founding documents speak of transparency, financial prudence and macroeconomic stability. But its work over the years, has been to work with despots around the world, the likes of Museveni and others, in cementing dictatorship and opaqueness.
The IMF’s hypocrisy stems from its long tradition of turning a blind eye to the political content of a regime.
In the case of Zimbabwe for 40 years, the IMF has ignored the atrocities happening in the country.
In its staff report of May 2019 for instance the IMF refuses to recognise that there was a military coup in November 2017.
The IMF refuses to acknowledge that there is a political crisis emanating from the stolen election of 2018.It even had the audacity of calling the 2018 election a clean election despite universal condemnation.
Furthermore in the SMP. itself the IMF avoids the issues of real structural reform required by Zimbabwe. This includes the issues of wage reform, parastatal reform, corruption and governance issues.
However, the biggest failure on the part of the IMF is to assume that they can ever be reforms without reformers.
The fact of the matter, is that they can never be reform without reformers.
They are no reformers in ZANU-PF.
Instead there is a group of man and women who have captured the State, and used the State as an arena of personal aggrandizement and primitive accumulation.
Zimbabwe’s decision making matrix, is therefore a prison of structural vested interests and of course the regime survival agenda.
These two twin evils make reforms under ZANU PF impossible.
Wananchi the solutions required in Zimbabwe are thus structural.
Zimbabwe needs a permanent structural solution. Zimbabwe requires a comprehensive package of structural, political, social, legal and economic reforms.
These reforms are a precondition to the holding to a free, fair, credible, legitimate election that will allow the people of Zimbabwe to choose a people’s government, a government of their own choice.
Quite clearly these reforms must be negotiated and agreed upon.
This is the context in which the MDC has been calling for dialogue.
This is the context in which the MDC will continue exercising its right under Section 59 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe in calling for peaceful mass action and protests as permitted and defined by the law.
It is important that Zimbabwean crisis has external referee. It is important that SADC, the African Union the UN and the UN Security Council, provides the necessary international scaffolding to make sure that Zimbabwe has a soft landing.
And it is key for every important stakeholder to understand that the country is in a crisis and that it is heading for an implosion.
An implosion in the form of another military coup or palace coup or an implosion in the form of thousands of dead bodies that will be lie in the streets of Zimbabwe.
Wananchi, the MDC’s call for dialogue is therefore not a sign of weakness, it’s a sign of leadership, it’s a sign of responsibility.
Zimbabweans will continue fighting and pushing this rotten kakistocratic regime, this Vampire State until Zimbabwe is a truly democratic country.
A 35 year old Harare man was injured when an unknown object which he picked in his yard exploded whilst in his palm. Investigations are in progress, we urge not to temper with suspicious objects. They should report to the police & allow trained personnel to handle the situation.
By A Correspondent- Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has said public hospital doctors, who have gone on strike over salary grievances, will not be treated as if they were more special than other civil servants as government had already offered all its employees a 76% salary hike.
Ziyambi said this in the National Assembly in response to Harare West MP Joanna Mamombe (MDC Alliance), who asked him what government was doing to resolve the health crisis in the country, given the ongoing doctors’ strike.
“Government is committed to the welfare of all government workers, including doctors, but negotiations have been ongoing and an agreement was reached to increase the wages of all government workers,” Ziyambi said.
“What government cannot do at this stage is to treat one sector with preferences and neglect the others.
“Worldwide, strikes are allowed and you cannot have a prescription to foresee events that will happen to then deal with demonstrations and strikes of a particular sector.”
Mbizo MP Settlement Chikwinya (MDC Alliance) said nurses and doctors had rejected the 76% pay rise.
“Indeed, we deliberated on this issue and the Finance minister (Mthuli Ncube) undertook that by the end of this week, civil servants will get a salary increase to cushion them so that they pay school fees and I believe for some that has already been done,” Ziyambi said.
Mamombe said Ziyambi’s response was not satisfactory as doctors were demanding payment in United States dollars.
“I alluded to the fact that negotiations are on-going,” Ziyambi said.-Newsday
The Zimbabwe Republic Police has made a partial report on the case of a Harare man injured after picking an explosive device at his house. The report is below:
A 35 year old Harare man was injured when an unknown object which he picked in his yard exploded whilst in his palm. Investigations are in progress, we urge not to temper with suspicious objects. They should report to the police & allow trained personnel to handle the situation.
By A Correspondent- Speaker of parliament Jacob Mudenda has lamented the lack of seriousness by legislators to debate motions in the august house despite that the First session of the 9th parliament was about to come to an end.
He said:
“There are about 35 Motions that have not been debated and we are coming towards the end of the First Session of the Ninth Parliament.
Now, this lack of debate on your motions can either mean that we have not created time for them to be debated or we were not serious when we tabled those motions.
In terms of the Standing Orders, these motions may lapse and we may start to reintroduce them again. May I encourage Hon. Members especially the movers of motions to ensure that their motions are debated accordingly because they speak to very important national policies.”
By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged South Africa to use “a bit of force” to bring sanity in the neighbouring country following a recent wave of xenophobic attacks against foreign nationals that has so far claimed at least five lives.
Mnangagwa was addressing Zimbabweans domiciled in South Africa during a dinner hosted by the Zimbabwe Diaspora Federation upon his arrival in Cape Town on Tuesday for the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa, which started yesterday.
The so-called federation of diasporans were led by Zanu PF youths from Harare, who included national commissar of the youth league, Godfrey Tsenengamu.
The youths were captured on camera chanting slogans in support of Mnangagwa.
The youths could have been deployed to neutralise anti-Mnangagwa protests after some Zimbabweans living in the neighbouring country last week threatened to doorstep him over the deteriorating economic situation back home and violation of human rights.
This followed the ban of MDC protests as well as a spike in abduction and torture cases last month.
Addressing attendees during the dinner, the 76-year-old Zanu PF leader said the South African government should take drastic measures against the perpetrators to contain the situation.
“I have no doubt that the authorities here will not fold their hands. They must bring sanity and to do so, they must apply a bit of force,” Mnangagwa said.
His attendance drew condemnation from certain sections of the country after other countries like Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) snubbed the indaba, allegedly over the xenophobic attacks.
Mnangagwa is known for deploying the army to thwart dissent. About 23 people were killed in two separate protests since last year when soldiers opened fire after being deployed to quell protests organised by the opposition MDC.-Newsday
By A Correspondent- Government has started paying cost of living adjustments (COLA) to civil servants, with health workers becoming the first group to receive their dues Wednesday.
The health workers’ COLA was agreed on after a Health Service Bipartite Negotiating Panel (HSBNP) met on August 28, 2019.
At the meeting, it was also agreed that the COLA be paid to members of the health service with effect from August 1, 2019.
In a statement recently, the Ministry of Health and Child Care said funds have since been released for payment of the COLA, which was disbursed through normal salary payments.
“Government availed resources for the implementation of the agreed Cost of Living Adjustment.
“The Ministry of Health and Child Care confirms that health workers have been paid COLA through the normal salary disbursement channels today (yesterday), the 4th of September 2019,” reads the statement.
Government and civil servants’ representatives agreed on a cost of living adjustment pegged between 55 percent and 76 percent on a sliding scale, which will see the least-paid worker taking home $1 023 per month.
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told the National Assembly during the question and answer session yesterday that most civil servants will start getting their increments this week.
Minister Ziyambi is also the leader of Government business in Parliament.
The increments were awarded by Government last month as part of efforts to address the concerns of its workers.-StateMedia
Jane Mlambo| According to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), a 61 year old man from Magunje has been arrested for illegal possession of a firearm which he used for hunting wild animals.
The police through Twitter announced that it is a serious offence to keep a firearm and ammunition without a valid permit.
Hunting of wild animals without a permit is an offence.
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By A Correspondent- A Nigerian airline, Air Peace has volunteered to give Nigerians, who want to travel back from South Africa free flights as from Friday tomorrow, September 6th, unconfirmed reports have claimed.
This follows after Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s government on Tuesday summoned South Africa’s envoy and said it would dispatch a delegation to Pretoria to express “deep concern” over attacks on Nigerians in a wave of xenophobic violence.
The decision came after mobs descended on business hubs and townships in various parts of South Africa, looting dozens of shops and torching trucks driven by foreigners in an outburst of anti-migrant anger.
By A Correspondent- Chilling evidence heard in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court about the brutal murder of UCT student Uyinene Mrwetyana – known as Nene – inside the Clareinch Post Office has shocked both students, university management and the postal services to their core.
The court heard that the accused confessed to the murder and led police to where her body was dumped. Bawa ordered that the accused’s name and photograph not be published.
Court 4 was packed to capacity by students waiting in great anticipation of hearing news about Nene, who went missing on August 24.
Many were still hopeful and even told court-goers that she was not dead and had come to court to hear what had happened to her. But seconds after prosecutor Nomnikelo Konisi told the court that Mrwetyana was raped and bludgeoned to death with a scale inside the post office, tears welled up in their eyes.
Konisi said: “The student went to the post office to inquire about a parcel but was told by the accused to come back later because the electricity was off at that time. She returned and he was alone at the post office.
“He locked the door, assaulted her and penetrated her vagina and she fought back. When he heard her screaming he took a scale inside the post office and hit her. He then dumped her body in Lingelethu West. Blood was found inside the post office and on his shoe when he was arrested.”
Martie Gilchrist, regional communications manager for the SA Post Office, reacting to the fact that the crime was committed inside a post office, said:
“The SA Post Office is shocked and saddened by the horrible and inhumane act alleged against an employee. It is deplorable and we are embarrassed.
“We send our condolences to the affected family. We are collaborating with the police and wish for the might of the law to take its course.”
UCT said the fact that a young female student had died in such a horrific manner was devastating and shocked the university to its core.
Management added that Nene was a member of the UCT community and that many people in her residence, Roscommon House, in her class and in her faculty had been profoundly affected by this event.
University spokesperson Nombuso Shabalala said:
“The university executive remains deeply distressed by the unacceptable levels of violence against women and the marginalised in South African society on a daily basis.
“The UCT executive will be meeting urgently to discuss how we can commemorate Nene’s life and the many in our society who are affected by violence.”
Meanwhile, Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, reacting to the brutal murder said:
“On my own and the Anglican Church’s behalf, my deepest condolences to the family of Uyinene Mrwetyana, her friends and fellow students and staff at UCT.
“May her soul rest in peace. As the father of a daughter at the same institution, I feel this loss especially painfully. Society must rally against the dreadful prevalence of violence against women and children.
“The quick investigation and arrest, in this case, is to be commended.” National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) provincial spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila said so far the accused had not indicated if he was going to apply for bail.
If he did the NPA would oppose it. “One of the reasons the case was postponed is that statements still need to be taken and an identity parade held.
“We are still waiting on the DNA results of the blood found in the post office and in his car,” Ntabazalila said.
The magistrate told the murder accused that the case was postponed to November 5.
At his next appearance, he would not appear in court and the proceedings would be conducted via an audio link.
Nigerian airline, Air Peace have voluntereed to give Nigerians, who want to travel back from South Africa free flights as from Friday tomorrow, September 6th.
This follows after Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s government on Tuesday summoned South Africa’s envoy and said it would dispatch a delegation to Pretoria to express “deep concern” over attacks on Nigerians in a wave of xenophobic violence.
The decision came after mobs descended on business hubs and townships in various parts of South Africa, looting dozens of shops and torching trucks driven by foreigners in an outburst of anti-migrant anger.
The Nigerian news site, Punch, quotes the Airline’s Chief Operating Officer, Mrs Oluwatoyin Olajide, in a letter addressed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, on Wednesday, urging the Federal Government to facilitate the rescue of stranded Nigerians in South Africa.
Olajide described the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa as an unfortunate event.
She said, “We cannot fold our hands and watch our fellow Nigerians being killed by South Africans.
“To this end, Air Peace is willing to support the Nigerian government‘s effort in this matter by deploying our B777 aircraft immediately to South Africa to evacuate Nigerians back home.”
She said the Federal Government should ask the Nigerian Embassy and the South African Government to rescue stranded Nigerians by transporting them to the airport to enable the airline to evacuate them back to Nigeria.
The Chairman of the airline, Mr Allen Onyema, while sympathising with the Nigerian victims’ families who lost their lives and properties in the attacks, said Air Peace decided to bring back Nigerians in support of the action already taken by the Federal Government.
Onyeama was said to have welcomed the offer and said it would be a relief to the government and Nigerians who might be stranded in South Africa.
By A Correspondent- Flamboyant businessman Wicknell Chivayo has blasted broke Zimbabwean men likening them to pythons that squeeze the life out of ladies.
The briefcase businessman Chivaro said cuddling with a broke man is the same as being squeezed by a python which just takes your life and gives you nothing in return.
ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule says the tension and acts of violence in Gauteng are not xenophobic but are acts of criminality.
He was addressing students at the Tshwane University of Technology’s main campus in Pretoria.
“It is not acts of xenophobia, these are acts of criminality, they are acts of tribal battles. And you think all these things are happening because of xenophobia, that is not the case.
“Criminals are seizing the opportunity to do what they are not supposed to do. That’s why we are saying police must act very harshly against criminals”, said Magashule.
Foreign-owned shops have been looted for days across Gauteng and dozens of people are behind bars.
At least seven people have now been killed in the violence in the province.
By A Correspondent- In a hard-hitting ruling delivered yesterday, Justice Gowora criticised the decision by High Court judge Justice Erica Ndewere to set aside a certificate which had been issued by the Prosecutor-General to detain the ex-minister for 21 days without applying for bail, saying she was wrong to do so.
“In my view, the court a quo was not properly seized with this matter and the decision to set aside was a gross irregularity.
Former Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Priscah Mupfumira’s bid for freedom hit a snag after the Supreme Court yesterday turned down her bail application, citing procedural irregularities. Supreme Court judge Justice Marie-Anne Gowora dismissed the bail application for lack of merit and on the basis that the appeal was defective.
There was no legal premise before the court a quo to interfere with the certificate. Its acceptance by the acting chief magistrate was an exercise of his discretion in terms of the Act, which exercise was never challenged. The court a quo was invited and persuaded to set it aside on the basis of submissions made to it by the appellant’s counsel premised on the alleged constitutional invalidity of s32(3b) of the Act. I have already found that those remarks by the court a quo have no legal justification,” Gowora ruled.
“Accordingly, it is ordered as follows: The appeal is dismissed. In the exercise of my review powers under s25(2) of the Supreme Court Act [Chapter 7:13], the proceedings of the High Court brought by the appellant under Case No HREP 10641/19 be and are hereby set aside.
For the avoidance of doubt, the decision by the High Court to set aside the certificate issued by the Prosecutor-General and produced to the acting chief magistrate on July 26, 2019 is hereby set aside in accordance with the provisions of s25(2) of the Supreme Court Act,” the Supreme Court ruling read. Mupfumira, who is facing seven counts of corruption-related charges, was arrested on July 25 by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission and has been languishing in remand prison since them.
In her submissions before the Supreme Court through her lawyers Chinyama and Partners, Mupfumira stated that the State’s evidence against her was weak, adding that the High Court had erred in many respects when it denied her a chance to be tried while out of custody.
But the Supreme Court judge said the whole process was defective and her lawyers were fully aware of the correct process. Mupfumira is facing allegations of swindling the National Social Security Authority of over US$95 million.
Mupfumira came to Harare Magistrates’ Courts yesterday seeking to make a fresh bail application after unsuccessful bids at the High Court and Supreme Court. But she failed to appear before any magistrate after the State discovered that there was no notice given to them for the bail application.
Her lawyer, Charles Chinyama, said they have deferred the bail application to tomorrow. “We wanted to make a fresh bail application, but unfortunately, the State was not prepared and we deferred it to this Thursday (tomorrow),” Chinyama said.
Justice minister Ronald Lamola has promised to take calls for a referendum for the return of the death sentence to the cabinet.
The calls have been made amid the background of rising violence against women in the country, particularly in the wake of the brutal rape and murder of student Uyinene Mrwetyana, which brought the question of gender-based violence and femicide back into the spotlight.
Lamola and minister for women in the presidency Maite Nkoana-Mashabane were addressing the media on Tuesday.
Lamola said he could not decide alone whether or not to bring back the death penalty, but that all he could do was to take the matter to cabinet for discussion – and then for approval or disapproval.
“Whether we are open to referendum or not, at this stage I cannot say… It is something we can take further as a discussion to the cabinet,” said Lamola.
According to him, the NPA and the court could never alone halt gender-based violence if society at large, particularly men, did not play their part.
“The NPA does take these matters seriously when they are brought before them, and when you look at their stats it shows they have 74% conviction rate. But it is not enough,” said Lamola.
“It needs more of a societal work and needs us men in particular to be more sensitive and responsive to the calls of the nation. NPA and the judiciary may not be able to do all the work, we need men to do their part.”
Lamola said there were various interventions that government was undertaking to curb the scourge of gender-based and femicide in the country. Chief among these was a consideration for the amendment of the Criminal Procedure Act to “ensure that it is effective, responsive and enables us to prevent the scourge”.
Furthermore, said Lamola, government would accelerate the establishment of 92 special sexual offences courts, 11 of which would be built in the current financial year.
Lamola added that it was high time that the justice system treated cases of gender-based violence and femicide with the sensitivity and speed they deserved – to the satisfaction of the victims.
Nkoana-Mashabane said her ministry had declared Sunday September 8 as a national day of prayer and silence to mourn women who have died at the hands of men.
“Enough. We are sick and tired of hearing how women get killed in their homes, in their churches and as they walk along the streets,” she said.
Nkoana-Mashabane further revealed statistics of the conviction rate of gender-based violence and femicide cases.
According to her, between July 1 and December 31 2018, the courts sentenced 1,357 people to 371 life sentences – a total of 4,629 years’ imprisonment.
“This includes six serial rapists who were sentenced to a combined sentence imprisonment.”
She said much more was being done by government.
“In 2018, the government signed a declaration of gender-based violence and femicide with various civil society organisations.
“We are working toward the establishment of the gender-based violence and femicide council and national strategy plan that will guide all of us wherever we are in our efforts to eradicate this national scourge,” she said.
By A Correspondent- The country’s established retailers are concerned over the proliferation of street grocery vendors in Bulawayo, that they may put the health of members of the public at risk by selling uncertified goods.
The street traders reportedly flood the streets after 4 PM when most of the people leave town for home.
They sell goods at low prices when compared to large-scale retailers. Some of their merchandise is imported from South Africa and Mozambique while some products are sourced locally.
A customer who spoke to The Chronicle explained the pros and cons of buying groceries from the street. Said the customer:
“For instance, Nivea lotion costs $25 at the vegetable market side while it’s $60 in supermarkets. Cooking oil costs $22 here and $26 in the supermarkets.
The only challenge here is that street traders want cash and because it is in short supply we end up going to retail supermarkets for swipe and EcoCash.
Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) president, Denford Mutashu, said that business-wise, they are not fazed by the street traders. Their concern is on public safety.
He said:
“We implore consumers not to buy perishable goods like poultry products and beef products because we have seen a lot of these being smuggled from Botswana as well as South Africa in Musina.
This poses a great danger because such goods are meant to be stored under favourable conditions.”-StateMedia
A report has circulated claiming the Islamic militant group, Boko Haram has given the South African government an ultimatum to stop xenophobic attacks in the country within 24 hours.
The report said the Nigerian based group says they will execute South Africans living in Nigeria, Chad, Niger and other surrounding countries.
It was attributed as having been authored by the Nigerian News Agents.
This warning was in a brief YouTube video message, Nigerian Watch reported but did not provide the video evidence tracing down to the group. Evidence at hand was just a warning contained in an audio file which went viral.
Boko Haram is also said to have threatened to attack South African embassies in the aforementioned countries.
Durban has been a war zone with foreigners fighting running battles with locals and the Police in the city centre. According to the South African Institute of Race Relations, a number of reasons exist that has seen the uprising of xenophobic attacks in the country.
Concerns over validity of facts however arose since the reporters did not provide the video and it is believed the report is one of many campaign messages by activists seeking to raise alarm over the ongoing Xenophobic attacks.
They include the failure to maintain the rule of law, unemployment. lack of border controls, poor service delivery and rising food costs.
ORGANISERS of the much-hyped Mafikizolo Back in Town Concert, which was slated for the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) tomorrow have postponed the show to an as yet to be announced date amid threats to boycott the gig by local fans over xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Show promoter, Blessing Jeke, yesterday announced the postponement citing security reasons.
“Mafikizolo group has also been advised through its contacts in Harare to postpone the concert until the situation is normal. They have since issued a video drop to that effect, postponing the show and condemning Xenophobia attacks.
“We urge all fans, who have bought advance tickets, to keep them for the rescheduled concert.
“This postponement has a huge financial bearing on us, but for the sake of security and sending a message against xenophobia and similar unrests, it is necessary.
“We strongly condemn these Xenophobic attacks, and urge our brothers and sisters in South Africa to embrace each other. We are one people,” he said.
Rhumba outfit Diamond Musica, afro-jazz songstress Selmor Mtukudzi, pop singer Gemma Griffiths, Dendera ace Sulumani Chimbetu, afro singer Andy Muridzo, dancehall chanter Tocky Vibes and songbird Sasha Amadhuve were billed to perform at the concert.
Meanwhile, a number of African artistes have cancelled their show in South Africa with some vowing to never step foot in that country.
Nigerian superstar Burna Boy posted on his Twitter handle calling out the South African government to tackle the situation.
“But today after watching the killing of my people in SA, the same way we have watched it happen a few times in the past, I personally have had my own xenophobic experience at the hands of South Africans and because of that I have not set foot in SA since 2017.
“I will not ever go to South Africa again for any reason until the South African government wakes up and really performs a miracle because I don’t know how they can even fix this,” he tweeted.
Nigerian musician Tiwa Savage has become the latest artiste to cut ties with South Africa in a show of solidarity against the recent wave of xenophobic attacks in thecountry.
She was scheduled to perform at the annual event later this month alongside the likes of DJ Zinhle, Corrine Bailey Rae, DJ Shimza, and Lira to name a few.
Savage’s decision was prompted by what seems to be an unverified video of a Nigerian man allegedly being killed by South Africans.
Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa has earned himself a new position as Chairperson of a newly formed Sports Club of Parliamentarians.
Announcing the Committee Mliswa said, “Yesterday (Tuesday), some committee members of the newly formed Parliament Sports Club The Patriots paid a courtesy call to the Speaker, Hon. Adv. Jacob Mudenda who is in great support of the initiative aimed at promoting wellness in Parly.
“The Committee is Chaired by myself with Hon. Nomathemba Ndlovu as Vice, Hon. Saruwaka SG, Hon. Chipato Deputy SG, Mr. Zvamada Sec Finance, Mr. Nyamuramba Sec Information and Publicity with Honourables Mhona, Chinyanzvavana, Charewa & Chitanda as Committee Members.”
Mliswa said the Committee will be participating in various activities with parliamentarians of neighbouring countries.
“We’ll be taking part in various sporting activities against Parliamentarians in the SADC region as well as holding events like “The Speaker’s Walk” every quarter. A healthy body is a healthy mind and wellness is strategically important for overall health & vitality across the board.”
Mliswa is a well-know fitness trainer and sports person.
OpinionBy Africa Check|Claims by South Africa’s Former police deputy minister Bongani Mkongi in a 2017 video which has been used to justify on going xenophobic attacks in South Africa that 80% of Johannesburg’s inner city is inhabited by foreign nationals can not be proven as true.
Since the outbreak of the xenophobic violence, a news video where the former deputy police minister claims that the inner city in Johannesburg has been ‘surrendered’ to foreign nationals is racking views in the thousands, despite being from 2017.
But publicly available data, from Stats SA and a provincial survey does not back up this controversial claim, with more and better data needed.
In the video being shared briskly following a spate of attacks in South Africa by mobs targeting foreign-owned businesses, former deputy minister of police Bongani Mkongi claims that Johannesburg is “80% foreign nationals”.
This is “dangerous”, he declares before narrowing down the area of interest to “Hillbrow and the surrounding areas”.
But the video, which has racked up views by the hundreds of thousands, is not new. Mkongi made the controversial remarks in July 2017 while visiting the Hillbrow police station to discuss his concerns over crime and illegal trade.
Despite this the video has been widely used to depict other situations, most recently in August following pitched battles between the police and street traders alleged to be foreign nationals in the Johannesburg CBD.
But does the claim by Mkongi stand up to closer scrutiny?
Mayor Mashaba makes a close claim
A few weeks after Mkongi’s comments, Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba, made a variation of this claim, saying that “as many as 80%” of the residents of Johannesburg’s inner city were undocumented foreigners.
Africa Check fact-checked the mayor’s claim in September 2017 and found it to be incorrect, with at least three sources of data contradicting it.
In response, the mayor’s office said that the statistic was from Mashaba’s “own experience” during raids of impaired or illegally occupied buildings in the inner city.
City currently does not have accurate numbers
Robinson Sathekge is head of the City of Johannesburg’s migrant help desk. He told Africa Check that currently, the city does not have any accurate numbers or percentages as to the number of migrants in the city or Hillbrow specifically.
The help desk seeks to ensure that immigrants feel they are part of an inclusive city.
“The migrant help desk tried, without success, to tap into existing databases of the department of home affairs and only relies on the statistics produced through census by Statistics South Africa,” said Sathekge.
(Note: Africa Check has for weeks tried to get more details about documentation from the department. We will continue to do so.)
But only a census could yield such ward and suburb level data, Diego Iturralde, the head of demography at Stats SA told Africa Check.
Iturralde said that any claim about the make-up of a given neighbourhood “by any person is anecdotal and may or may not be true or may be temporal.”
The most recent national census was in 2011. This had data on the foreign-born population of the city.
None of the areas around Hillbrow shows an 80% foreign born population. (NOTE: Stats SA notes that being “foreign-born” and “foreign-national” are not the same. For example a foreign-born person may have become a citizen at the time of the census, or one may have been born elsewhere but be a citizen by descent.)
The data agency added that while census data is widely used to estimate foreign-born residents, a shortcoming is that it takes place every 10 years, and major population changes may have since taken place. The next national count is set for 2021.
What do other data sources show?
We asked the Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa on if they had data on this. They referred Africa Check to a recent presentation on the development and change of the Gauteng city-region over the last ten years. This was by Michael Sachs, an adjunct professor from the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies.
Sach’s work drew extensively from that of the Gauteng City Region Observatory, a partnership between the universities of Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand as well as the Gauteng provincial government.
Every two years, the city observatory through a quality of life survey collects data to inform the development of cities in the province. The survey randomly samples resident adults in Gauteng. It “can provide a rough estimate for the proportion of the adult population resident in an area who migrated from another country,” the researchers told Africa Check
Survey of about 25,000 adults
The observatory shared its most recent quality of life survey, which is for 2017/18. Some 24,889 adult respondents were surveyed across all 529 wards of Gauteng.
It showed that on average, “24.9% of respondents in wards in and around the Johannesburg inner city indicated that they migrated from another country.”
The Gauteng partnership says the survey is not able to track undocumented foreigners in the province. “However, the survey is able to provide various insights into the lives of self-reported migrants.”
Share that reported migrating from another country
None of the reported percentages shows an 80% share. The available data does not support the claim by former deputy minister Mkongi.
Conclusion: Current data does not support Johannesburg inner city is ‘80% foreign nationals’
A widely shared claim from 2017 by the former deputy police minister Bongani Mkongi that Johannesburg’s inner city is “80% foreign nationals” is unsubstantiated by the available data.
More data and research on foreign born – or foreign nationals – would help provide a better picture of the city’s population.
2011 census data on place of birth of Johannesburg inner city residents
Nigeria has recalled its Ambassador to South Africa, Ambassador Kabiru Bala.
The nation has also pulled out of the World Economic Summit.
A presidential source told News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that Nigeria also demanded for full compensation for the loss of life and property of Nigerians affected by the xenophobic attack.
He also disclosed that Nigeria has pulled out of World Economic Forum on Africa billed for Capetown, South Africa, from September 4-6 over the xenophobic attacks.
Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo was to represent Nigeria at the forum.
Earlier, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Malawi pulled out of the event.
Presidents Paul Kagame (Rwanda), Felix Tshisekedi (DRC) and Peter Mutharika (Malawi) have all withdrawn from the event.
The source said that Nigeria has also demanded for full compensation for the victims of the attacks.
According to the source, this is the outcome of President Muhammadu Buhari, Osinbajo and Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, brainstorming session on the raging Xenophobic attacks of Nigeria in South Africa.
Onyeama had on Tuesday during at a joint news briefing with the South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Bobby Moroe, insisted: “In the first place, we must address the issue of compensation. There has to be accountability and there has to be responsibility for compensating all those Nigerians that have suffered loss and we are going to absolutely push forward.”
President Emmerson Mnangagwa who rushed off without reservations to the on going World Economic Forum on Africa in Cape Town, South Africa, will next year participate in the global World Economic Forum summit in Davos, Switzerland, allegedly following an invitation by the executive chairman Professor Klaus Martin Schwab.
This was said by Presidential Spokesperson and Deputy Chief Secretary (Presidential Communications) in the Office of the President and Cabinet Mr George Charamba yesterday following President Mnangagwa’s meeting with Prof Schwab ahead of the official opening of the WEF on Africa which opened in the background of massive Xenophobic violence in South Africa yesterday.
“The President gave an update (to Professor Schwab) on the economic reforms that are happening back home to make Zimbabwe more attractive to FDI (foreign direct investment) and investment capital,” said Mr Charamba.
“He also updated him on the re-engagement including the slow, but sure pace we are having with the EU and USA.
“Critically, Prof Schwab promised that he is going to invite the President to the World Economic Forum next year in Davos (Switzerland), so that Zimbabwe can consolidate on its messaging on the back of ongoing reforms, which reforms will register with investors.”
Mr Charamba said Prof Schwab was particularly impressed when he heard that Zimbabwe now enjoys a National Budget surplus, saying it was “a key piece of information that he (President Mnangagwa) must deliver to the investment community”.
Zimbabwe has undertaken widespread economic reforms that broadly seek to reign in the twin deficits; fiscal and current account deficits.
The country also wants to contain excessive and destabilising runaway Government expenditure, improve the investment climate, enhance ease of doing business, deepen re-engagements with Western countries and global multilateral and bilateral partners, clearing burdensome external debts and restoring key and proper economic fundamentals.
We have noted with concern unsettling unconstitutional statements made in the afternoon yesterday by Hon Dr Obadiah Moyo, the Minister of Health, to bar our members from exercising their labour rights to collective job action in cases of labour disputes with the employer.
The remarks come at a time when we have been engaging the Health Service Board and Ministry of Health to improve the working conditions in hospitals and create a suitable, safe, environment where doctors can assist patients optimally.
Dr Obadiah Moyo is campaigning for legislation that is not in keeping with the modern-day labour practices anywhere in the world.
The purported Bill seeks to deprive doctors their right as workers to strike and to collectively table labour disputes.
The motive is to silence the cries of disgruntled doctors who are simply demanding a fair living wage and fair living practices.
The Bill will cause an unintended severe brain drain with medical personnel seeking alternative and better working conditions in places where professionals are treated with dignity and fairness.
Doctors must be fairly treated as workers who have full labour rights like any worker in Zimbabwe. They have a right for collective bargaining and to demand better conditions of services.
We, therefore, reject any attempt meant to interfere with these rights. We remind the Minister that he is expected to come up with policies that are meant to enable doctors as health care providers in discharging their duties and suggest solutions to that effect.
We wish to reaffirm that doctors are committed to providing lifesaving services to fellow countrymen. The current economic environment has made it difficult for the majority of our members to attend to their important obligations as doctors.
The current salary our members are receiving has lost buying power as it has not been reviewed since the previous year when it was pegged at equilibrium with the USD. The salary has been effectively devalued ten times, leaving us incapacitated.
State media reports that the Health Service Board has finally reviewed our salaries are unverified as such information has not been communicated officially with the ZHDA executive.
We would like to make it very clear that we simply don’t have the capacity to report for duty anymore. Unless and until the grievance is dealt with accordingly, we will not be able to resume work.
We derive no pleasure in abandoning patients. We call upon the Minister and the employer to find a lasting solution to this impasse before they endanger more lives.
Confusion has rocked Chitungwiza Municipality as it is now being run by two town clerks, Dr George Makunde and Engineer David Duma.
The confusion emanated on Monday when suspected rowdy members of the ZANU PF Youth League attacked mayor Lovemore Maiko fire suspending the town clerk who is a senior member of their party.
It is alleged that town clerk Dr Makunde was given a letter of suspension by councillor Maiko on allegations of failing to report to work and disobeying councillors.
Clr Maiko appointed Eng Duma as the acting town clerk.
However, on the same day Dr Makunde also suspended Eng Duma and housing director Ms Hazel Sithole.
Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Secretary, Mr George Magosvongwe yesterday confirmed receiving a letter of Dr Makunde’s suspension.
“The Ministry received the letter from Chitungwiza Municipality mayor indicating the suspension of the town clerk. The ministry expects the employer namely Chitungwiza Municipality to follow full process in resolving the impasse with its employee,” he said.
A MAN from Bulawayo who was accidentally shot and wounded by a policeman who opened fire on a suspected robber within the city’s Central Business District, is suing Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema and Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga for US$100 000.
Mr Timothy Mangena (49) of Hillside suburb was in December last year caught in the crossfire when Constable Samuel Marava attempted to gun down an alleged robber along George Silundika Street between 4th Avenue and 5th Avenue.
The stray bullet penetrated through the rear screen of Mr Mangena’s car, damaging the seats before it hit his shoulder resulting in him sustaining severe injuries.
Mr Mangena, through his lawyer Mrs Nikiwe Ncube-Tshabalala of Ncube-Tshabalala Legal Practitioners, filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court citing Minister Mathema, Comm-Gen Matanga and Const Marava as defendants.
He wants an order directing the defendants to pay him US$100 000 or the equivalent in local currency at the prevailing interbank rate in damages for pain, injuries, suffering, trauma and medical expenses incurred.
“As a consequence of the harm caused, the plaintiff sustained a severe gunshot wound and went through excruciating pain, trauma and suffering. He incurred medical, travel and accommodation expenses. He further incurred the car damages and is likely to incur future medical expenses as he has not completely recovered,” said Mrs Ncube-Tshabalala.
She said despite the notice to sue for damages arising from negligent gunshot, the defendants have failed or neglected to respond.
Mr Mangena pegged his medical expenses at US$1 000, future medical expenses at US$1 000, transport at US$1 000, accommodation at US$1 000, car damage repairs at US$1 000 and pain, injuries, suffering and trauma at US$95 000.
“Wherefore, plaintiff’s claim against the first, second and third defendants jointly and severally, the one paying the other to be absolved for payment of the sum of US$100 000 or the equivalent at the interbank rate on the day of payment for actual damages as a result of negligent gunshots,” said the lawyer.
Mr Mangena also wants the defendants to pay the money with interest calculated at the prescribed rate from the date of issue of summons to the date of payment in full including the legal costs.
In papers before the court, on December 21, 2018, Mr Mangena was sitting in his car along George Silundika between 4th and 5th Avenue in Bulawayo, at around 2.44PM, when he was negligently shot by Const Marava.
Const Marava, who is attached to the ZRP Crime Prevention Unit (CPU) at Bulawayo Central Police Station, fired shots at the suspected robbers who were breaking into motorists’ vehicles.
“The stray bullet penetrated the rear of the plaintiff’s car, damaging the boot and going through the driver’ seat and then through my left shoulder and I was rushed to the United Bulawayo Hospitals for treatment where it was revealed that I suffered a fracture,” he said.
Const Marava was reportedly using a service pistol, a CZ with five rounds of ammunition. He fired two warning shots in the air and two other shots towards the robbers’ getaway car. The suspects allegedly tried to steal a bag from a parked car and it contained an HP laptop and an IPad.
Const Marava grabbed the suspect from behind and they started wrestling until the suspect dropped the satchel on the ground and managed to break loose, enabling him to jump into the getaway car, a Honda Fit, and speed off.
ZANU-PF will on Friday be holding a consultative forum with Bulawayo stakeholder this according to the party’s Department of Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment secretary Dr Mike Bimha.
Dr Bimha said the party has lined up its final breakfast meeting in Bulawayo to solicit the views of various stakeholders to have an input in the Economic policy that is supposed to link with the Government’s Vision 2030 agenda.
“What we are having in Bulawayo tomorrow is a business breakfast meeting, targeted at the Bulawayo community. We are earmarking small companies, big companies, start-ups, indigenous, multinationals, the whole setup of enterprises we are open to hearing their views, we want to hear views from women in business, youth in business and other groupings within our society, it could be the disabled or other cultural groups who have something to do with business organisations.”
Dr Bimha said a lot of work has already been done in terms of consultations, what they need now is to concretise the Economic Empowerment policy and be able to make it through, push it through levels that determine its approval.
South Africa Police minister Bheki Cele. File photo.
Sowetan Live|South African Police minister Bheki Cele says the police “will not apologise” for raiding businesses owned largely by foreign nationals in the Johannesburg inner city in August.
Cele was responding to questions from an EFF MP in the National Assembly on Wednesday, who had argued that police raids on businesses run by foreign nationals in Johannesburg had triggered this week’s violent attacks on foreigners across Gauteng.
The police had carried out raids in the Johannesburg city centre in a bid to clamp down on trading in illegal goods and illegal business operations.
Cele said the SAPS would remain undeterred in its resolve to tackle illegal economic activities and those who sought to undermine the country’s laws. He said this week’s violence had nothing to do with the operation last month, in which the police themselves had been attacked by foreign nationals.
“We did not raid the people that are innocent …. We were raiding the criminals and for that we’re not apologising and for that we’re repeating again: we’ll raid them time and again until they keep to the law and make sure that the law of the republic is kept.”
Since August 28 2019, Gauteng’s streets have become the scene of widespread protests, looting and violence. In the space of a week, many streets have become like a war-zone.
GOVERNMENT claims to have started paying cost of living adjustment (COLA) to civil servants, with striking doctors and their fellow health workers said to be the first group to receive their dues yesterday.
The health workers’ COLA offer which was rejected by doctors was offered after a Health Service Bipartite Negotiating Panel (HSBNP) met on August 28, 2019 and was supposed to have been effected under dispute on the 1st of August.
In a statement last night, the Ministry of Health and Child Care said funds have since been released for the payment of the COLA, which was disbursed through the normal salary payment system.
“Government availed resources for the implementation of the agreed Cost of Living Adjustment.
“The Ministry of Health and Child Care confirms that health workers have been paid COLA through the normal salary disbursement channels today (yesterday) the 4th of September 2019,” reads the statement.
Government offered civil servants’ representatives a cost of living adjustment pegged between 55 and 76 percent on a sliding scale, which will see the least paid worker taking home $1 023 per month while workers insist on a minimum wage of $4000.
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi also told the National Assembly during the question and answer session yesterday that most civil servants will start getting their increments this week.
Minister Ziyambi is also the leader of Government business in Parliament.
The increments were awarded by Government last month as part of efforts to address the cost of living concerns of its workers.
Said Minister Ziyambi: “We deliberated on this issue as Government and the Minister of Finance (Professor Mthuli Ncube) undertook that the civil servants will be paid their increments before schools open or by the end of this week.
“I believe there are some who have already received their increments.”
Schools are expected to re-open for the third term next Tuesday.
Minister Ziyambi reiterated that negotiations with employees would continue to further improve their welfare. “We agreed on that increment but negotiations are ongoing. We are looking holistically at the plight of all civil servants because Government is committed to improve the welfare of all workers,” he said.
Doctors have since gone on a strike at all major government hospitals over the disputed salaries with government issuing a revised offer that doctors have not yet responded to.
Mphoko at the court in Harare with his son on the left and lawyer on the right.
State Media|Former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts for his routine remand and asked the court to have the trial moved to Bulawayo where he resides.
Initially, Mphoko — who is facing charges of criminal abuse of office as a public officer — appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Enias Magate, who released him on $1 000 bail.
Mphoko allegedly instructed junior officers at Avondale Police Station in Harare to release from detention cells, former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) acting chief executive Moses Juma, who was facing abuse of office.
Yesterday, the former Vice President appeared before regional magistrate Mr Hoseah Mujaya, who remanded him to October 4.
Prosecutor Mr George Manokore successfully applied for a postponement of the matter on the basis that they intended to furnish Mphoko with a trial date on that day.
However, Mr Mujaya questioned the prosecution on why the matter had been referred to a trial court when it was not yet ready for trial.
In response, Mr Manokore said the matter was due for trial but could not proceed as they were still deliberating on the issue of jurisdiction.
Mphoko’s lawyer, Mr Zibusiso Ncube, then consented to the application for postponement before requesting for the State papers to enable them to prepare their defence.
He further indicated that Mphoko had since made a request to the Prosecutor-General to have his matter tried at the Bulawayo courts.
HARARE magistrate Mrs Learnmore Mapiye has announced that the trial for Harare businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, will kick off on September 18.
Kadungure is facing charges of fraud, tax evasion and money laundering. He was recently granted $1 000 bail by Justice Tawanda Chitapi on the grounds that the prosecution case had irregularities.
Allegations against Kadungure are that between February 2009 and May 2016, his company Piko Trading Private Limited misrepresented to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) that it made total sales of $2 777 678, inclusive of Value Added Tax, when in actual fact the company had made $9 092 951.
To that end, Zimra suffered a prejudice of $417 940. Kadungure is also being accused of evading tax, with Zimra suffering a total prejudice of $3 468 949.
He was arrested in November last year at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts after appearing before the court in a different case in which he is being accused of duping Chegutu West National Assembly Member Cde Dexter Nduna and Ivon and Enos Gatawa of R1 535 000 in a pump supply deal.State media
YOUNG Warriors midfielder Jonah Fabisch has pulled out of the team to take on South Africa in an Under-23 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier tomorrow.
The first leg of the final qualifying round has now been switched from Bidvest Stadium in Johannesburg to Soweto’s Orlando Stadium tomorrow night.
The second leg is pencilled for Barbourfields next Tuesday. Jonah, the son of former Warriors coach Reinard, sparked a lot of interest when it emerged he had chosen to represent Zimbabwe.
But his mother, Chawada, was not amused by the way the arrangements for the trip were made and kept asking to get the programme related to her son’s adventure.
She could also have been concerned about the safety of her son, in the wake of the ongoing xenophobic attacks on foreigners, in Johannesburg.State media
ZIFA have asked COSAFA to furnish them with correspondence from FIFA on which they based their communication saying the ban on the region’s football boss, Philip Chiyangwa, was null and void.
The ZIFA position shows the domestic national game is still a long way from bringing down the landmines which have transformed it into a minefield.
FIFA have been trying to find a resolution to the crisis in Zimbabwe football by reaching out to many of the principal characters in the game. The world football governing body’s officials have been communicating with Chiyangwa and other parties to try and find a breakthrough.
Last week, COSAFA general secretary, Sue Destombes, advised the region’s football leaders that, after consultations with FIFA, they had been advised ZIFA’s ban on Chyangwa was null and void and had, in fact, mandated the regional football leader to help find a resolution to the challenges affecting domestic football. ZIFA have now responded to that letter.
“We refer to your letter to all COSAFA Member Association president regarding the above and dated 30 August 2019,’’ ZIFA chief executive, Joseph Mamutse, wrote.
“We have taken note that you claim to have received a letter from FIFA with their alleged “opinion that the Ban served on Dr Chiyangwa is a nullity . . .”
“You further claim in the same letter that FIFA had mandated Dr Chiyangwa in consultation with ZIFA, SRC and the Government of Zimbabwe to find lasting solutions on “ongoing problems” in Zimbabwe, whatever that means.
“We kindly request you favour us and the rest of the COSAFA membership with that communication from FIFA that allegedly lifted or nullified the Ban as well as mandated Dr Chiyangwa to find solutions in Zimbabwean Football.
“It is our sincere hope that you are not deliberately putting words in FIFA’s mouth because such will be regrettable. Kindly note we have a letter from FIFA to ZIFA which was delivered last week and which basically was a reply to our letter to FIFA and enquiry for more details related to the ban of Dr Chiyangwa and Mr Sibanda.State media
THE row over control of the Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) Church and its assets, pitting rival groups led by Bishop Aspher Madziyire and Reverend Cossam Chiangwa, was yesterday settled after the High Court declared the former as the bona fide leader of the church.
High Court judge Justice David Mangota barred Rev Chiangwa and his followers from using the name of the church when conducting their activities without authorisation from Bishop Madziyire’s camp.
“The respondents are hereby barred from accessing or using any assets or property of any kind belonging to the church,” said Justice Mangota.
“The respondents and their followers or agents or assignees be and are hereby directed to relinquish to the church all and any property belonging to the church that is in possession or under control of the respondents.
“Failure of the above, the Sheriff of Zimbabwe and his lawful deputy be and is hereby authorised to take all and any property and assets belonging to church from the control and possession of the respondent and hand over the same to the church.”
Rev Chiangwa, Amon Chinyemba, Nathan Nhira, Donald Ndoni, Arthur Nhamburo, one M. Mashumba and one S. Sebata were cited as respondents.
Bishop Madziyire and his then deputy went their separate ways with each of them commanding their followers in the church following last September’s church council meeting, which passed a vote of no confidence on the president of the church.State media
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned against a dangerous measles comeback in many countries including in Africa as cases have been increasing since the beginning of the year.
Measles is a preventable highly infectious viral illness that can sometimes lead to serious health complications such as lung and brain infections in children.
According to WHO, trust in vaccines is highest in poor countries but weaker in wealthy ones where scepticism has allowed outbreaks of diseases such as measles to persist, a global study established in June.
This has forced the international organisation to strip the United Kingdom, Greece, Czech Republic and Albania their measles free status. For a country to attain the measles free status, it must achieve at least 95 percent measles immunisation coverage and Zimbabwe stands at 90 percent.
“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.
“Nearly three times as many cases were reported from January to July this year than in the same period in 2018. The biggest outbreaks are raging in the Democratic Republic of Congo (155 460 cases), Madagascar (127 454) and Ukraine (54 246),” reads the statement.
Health experts say the virus has spread among school-age children whose parents declined to give them the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, which confers immunity to the disease.
Zimbabwe launched a national immunisation programme in 2012 following a massive measles outbreak in 2009 which killed 630 children. During that time, more than 12 000 suspected cases were recorded.
Ministry of Health and Child Care’s Epidemiology and Disease Control director Dr Portia Manangazira recently said Government has intensified efforts to ensure that all children are vaccinated against measles. “For this year, we have intensified efforts in six-low performing districts which require us to raise measles vaccination coverage to at least 90 percent as elimination requires sustained 95 percent coverage,” she said.State media
Farai Dziva|MDC supporters are renegades who should not be given food aid, Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, Ezra Chadzamira has said.
Chadzamira made the remarks at a victory celebration rally for Mwenezi East legislator Joosbi Omar at Rutenga Growth Point on Saturday last week.
“Let me be clear on this issue, those who voted for the MDC should get food from Chamisa.
We cannot feed someone else’s children.Mwenezi belongs to Zanu PF and we will punish the rebels who betrayed us,”said Chadzamira.
WARRIORS’ interim coach, Joey Antipas, has named Welsh-based Alec Mudimu as the new Warriors’ captain, deputised by SuperSport United’s Kudakwashe Mahachi.
Mudimu takes over from Knowledge Musona, who ironically was also given the armband by a former caretaker coach Norman Mapeza in 2017, again under similar circumstances.
The previous captain, Willard Katsande, was a victim of a silent bloodbath by Zifa. Katsande and his group of ‘‘renegades’’ were punished for allegedly snubbing a sendoff dinner for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations finals in Gabon, which was supposed to be addressed by then acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The players were protesting against non-payment of bonuses. Zifa desperately tried to deregister the ring leaders of that mutiny from the Afcon team list, but their efforts were turned down by Caf.
The template this time around was similar, with Zifa saying only players that were patriotic would be fit for the new look Warriors’ squad following some disturbances at the 2019 Total Afcon finals in Egypt.
Musona’s absence from the Warriors’ called up by Antipas was attributed to medical reasons, although it looked highly unlikely that he might have made it into Antipas’ squad.
Alec Mudimu
The Chicken Inn gaffer seems to be a strong believer in rewarding players that command regular action at their individual clubs.State media
Farai Dziva|Masvingo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Ezra Chadzamira has blacklisted ward 8 in Mwenezi East Constituency for supporting the MDC .
Addressing party supporters in Mwenezi last Saturday Chadzamira declared the ward would not receive any form of aid.
“You will learn the hard way because you betrayed the ruling party.I will talk to all responsible authorities to cut all forms of aid to your ward,” said Chadzamira.
He said Mwenezi had since 1980 voted Zanu PF and the loss of Ward 8 to MDC was a big mistake.
Farai Dziva|Controversial Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi has torched a tribal war after describing Ndebele people as foreigners.
Mutodi was commenting on the xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
Former ZBC radio and television presenter Ezra Tshisa Sibanda described Mutodi’s remarks as reckless.See Sibanda’s response below:
While most Zimbabweans and Africans are angered by the killings of our people in South Africa, this Energy Mutodi comes out with the most appalling recorded video by anyone in Government, distorting the history of Matabeleland people big time.
This is insanity, totally misplaced rhetoric and very shallow thinking from someone who is suppose to be a deputy minister. Did Zimbabwe exist in 1836 and were there any borders? This guy is so naive to even try to compare the 2 scenarios. King Mzilikazi left South Africa, moved to the north rounding up tribes on the way and then settled in the southern part of now Zimbabwe.
He created a nation with various tribes he rounded up like Venda, Kalanga, Tonga, Shangaan, Sotho, Some Shona tribes, Ngunis etc and called it a Ndebele nation.
Mutodi is one of those people who inherited Mugabe DNA of dividing our people. Instead of talking about the sadistic treatment from blood thirsty blood dripping vampires who we call neighbours, he brings Matabeleland people into this sh*t.
He is a disgrace, l wonder why and how he is a deputy minister. He is inciting tribal war in Zim, he should be fired from his job.
HARARE magistrate Mrs Learnmore Mapiye has announced that the trial for Harare businessman Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure, will kick off on September 18.
Kadungure is facing charges of fraud, tax evasion and money laundering. He was recently granted $1 000 bail by Justice Tawanda Chitapi on the grounds that the prosecution case had irregularities.
Allegations against Kadungure are that between February 2009 and May 2016, his company Piko Trading Private Limited misrepresented to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) that it made total sales of $2 777 678, inclusive of Value Added Tax, when in actual fact the company had made $9 092 951.
To that end, Zimra suffered a prejudice of $417 940. Kadungure is also being accused of evading tax, with Zimra suffering a total prejudice of $3 468 949.
He was arrested in November last year at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts after appearing before the court in a different case in which he is being accused of duping Chegutu West National Assembly Member Dexter Nduna and Ivon and Enos Gatawa of R1 535 000 in a pump supply deal.