Fabisch Pulls Out Of Young Warriors AFCON Qualifier

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 “Disputes” Lifting Of Chiyangwa Ban

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

Madziyire Wins AFM Leadership Wrangle

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

WHO Warns Of Measles Outbreak

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

Get Food Aid From Chamisa, Zanu PF Official Tells Villagers

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.

New Captain For Warriors

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

Government Official Says Mwenezi Villagers Should Be Denied Food Aid Because They Support Chamisa

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.

Zanu PF won 17 out of the 18 wards in Mwenezi.

Mutodi Accused Of Distorting History

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.

Ginimbi “Tax Evasion” Trial Set For September 18


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.

Ramaphosa Government To Blame For Violence In SA

Ezra Tshisa Sibanda

His body language says it all, he looks sleepy while delivering his lukewarm pathetic statement condemning xenophobic attacks.

It’s like he was forced to say something about civil unrest in his country and shockingly he praises his police for watching people die and doing nothing. Its clear he is happy with the status quo and not moved at all by on going violence in SA.

People can safely conclude this barbarism is state sponsored.

Cyril Ramaphosa

AFM Latest: Madziyire Finally Wins

By Nyore Madzianike and Pauline Mhuka|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.- Herald

South Africa Severely Punished By Artistes

ARTISTES from all over Africa have been irked by the ongoing xenophobic attacks in South Africa with some cancelling their performances in the neighbouring country in solidarity with those who have been affected.

South Africans have been embarking an orgy of violence, looting shops owned by foreigners, beating and killing some in the process.

Nigerian singers such as Tiwa Savage and Burna Boy are among those who have boycotted their gigs in the neighbouring country with some locals calling on the cancellation of shows involving South African artistes in Zimbabwe.

Reacting to the brutal attacks, Tiwa Savage posted: “I refuse to watch the barbaric butchering of my people in South Africa. This is sick. For this reason, I will not be performing at the upcoming DStv Delicious Festival in Johannesburg on the 21st of September. My prayers are with all the victims and families affected by this.”

South African house DJ Prince Kaybee, however, bashed Tiwa saying: “Her making this statement made her part of the problem. . . We could say it’s an emotional statement but she’s got absolutely no idea how much fuel has been poured in the fire with this.”

South Africans; Mafikizolo, Dr Malinga and Mlindo the Vocalist were billed to perform in Zimbabwe this week. Mlindo has already chickened out as he said he fears for his life.

“I’m supposed to travel to Zimbabwe this weekend but I fear for my life since I’m South African. My country is doing so much harm to our brothers and sisters and I’ve no choice but to wonder what lies in another African country as an African,” wrote Mlindo on his Instagram page on Tuesday.

Mafikizolo’s concert in Harare tomorrow has also been postponed because of the xenophobic attacks.

Said Mafikizolo: “The show we were supposed to perform at the HICC in Zimbabwe this coming Friday has been cancelled because of what is happening in our country – the violence, crime and killings happening to our brothers and sisters.

“As Mafikizolo, we’d like to let people know that we condemn killings of innocent people from the African continent that have been taking place. We urge our government to take strong and harsh steps to punish the perpetrators responsible for these horrific crimes.”

However, Dr Malinga, who is expected to perform at Skyz Metro FM’s Umcimbi Wabantu celebrations in Bulawayo, has been assured of his safety in the city by event organisers.

“Dr Malinga is safe and can come to Zimbabwe for his performance at the Umcimbi Wabantu as Bulawayo citizens are peace-loving people who are not xenophobic. Our listeners are calling in saying all they want is to have a great time,” said the radio station’s manager Godwin Phiri yesterday.

Meanwhile, South African queen of Gqom music, Babes Wodumo, who had been caught up in a xenophobia storm after inflammatory comments were allegedly posted on her Twitter account on Tuesday evening, yesterday said she was not responsible for those posts as the account had been hacked.

A series of anti-African messages were posted on her @BABESWODUMO_ account targeting foreigners especially Zimbabweans, Nigerians and whites who she said should go back to their respective countries.

One of the messages to Zimbabweans read: “I’m not done Zimbabweans!!! Hambani”. It immediately torched a storm among a cross section of locals who immediately called on organisers of the Victoria Falls Mapopoma Festival (where she is billed to perform in December) to remove her from the line-up.

Through another micro blogging site, Instagram, Babes Wodumo distanced herself from the posts.

“As you all know, my Twitter is hacked and what’s sickening is the fact that this person is busy fighting our African brothers and sisters on my Twitter. I want to assure everyone that I am 100 percent against xenophobia.

“I’m coming to Zimbabwe . . . the person who is writing all of these things is not me, I love you guys,” she wrote on her Instagram.

Mapopoma Festival organiser DJ Spevah also defended Babes and said she is still part of the Mapopoma festival.

“We’ve spoken to her and she has distanced herself from the tweets as her account was hacked,” DJ Spevah said.

Most South African artistes however, have been embarrassed by the behaviour of their countrymen and have been urging Africans to unite. Zimbabwean comedy crew, Omkhula, who are based in South Africa, also took to the streets there to urge people to desist from violent behaviour.

Five people have been killed and close to 200 arrested in the latest wave of xenophobic violence in South Africa. – Herald

MDC Youth Assembly Statement on Doctors Strike Ban

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern and disdain at the continued shrinking of democratic space as evidenced by the government’s impending decision to ban doctors and nurses trade unions from exercising their labour rights.

The recent new low by the illegitimate Emmerson Mnangagwa administration comes hot on the heels of the regime’s unconstitutional decision to ban MDC led mass demonstrations and the illegal arrest of ARTUZ members a week ago.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the cornered and clueless Mnangagwa administration intends to ban everything else in this country except hunger, poverty and corruption!

What is also now critical to note for citizens across the political chasm is that a new zone of convergence is now the fight for democratic space.

The shrinking of democratic space is the common denominator of the challenges that we are faced by as a people.

Doctors, nurses and teachers can no longer exercise their labour rights because the democratic space to do so is no more!

Lawyers and journalists are not spared either from this taunting political malady as they are harassed and arrested on course of executing their professional jobs.

Civil society and opposition have also been adversely affected by the shrinking of democratic space.

The advent and reincarnation of LOMA dressed in new wineskins disguised as MOPA threatens to wipe out any ounce of the remaining democratic space!

It is against this background that as an Assembly of young social democrats we call upon all citizens from every facet to converge on the battlefront for democratic space.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Chopped Hair, Kambarami Heads to Supreme Court

Dreadless…Clr Kambarami

DEPOSED Bulawayo Deputy Mayor, Tinashe Kambarami, has approached the Supreme Court challenging the nullification of his election by the High Court.

Bulawayo High Court judg,e Justice Thompson Mabhikwa, last week nullified Kambarami’s election as councillor for Ward 3 and the city’s Deputy Mayor following an application by 1893 Mthwakazi Restoration Movement Trust.

Justice Mabhikwa ruled that the election of Kambarami was in violation of section 119 (2) (e) of the Electoral Act following his theft conviction.

Kambarami was in July last year convicted of theft by Bulawayo provincial magistrate, Ms Sharon Rosemani, under case number CRB 1981/18.

He was fined $80 or 18 days in prison for stealing an extension cord from an electrician he had hired to work at his offices.

Kambarami, through his lawyers Samp Mlaudzi and Partners, yesterday filed a notice of appeal at the Supreme Court challenging Justice Mabhikwa’s judgment.

In papers before the court, Kambarami cited 1893 Mthwakazi Restoration Movement Trust, its representative, Ms Nomalanga Ngwenya, the Bulawayo City Council, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) and MDC Alliance, as respondents.In his grounds of appeal, Kambarami said the lower court erred by failing to note that it had no jurisdiction to hear and determine the matter on the basis that it was not an election petition filed under section 168 of the Electoral Act.

He argued that the High Court erred by failing to hold that the second respondent (Ms Nomalanga Ngwenya) did not have a locus standi to approach the court including her organisation.

“The court a quo erred in its interpretation of section 119 (2) of the Electoral Act. Mostly importantly, the court a quo failed in not holding that once a person had been lawfully nominated such as the appellant in this case, he could only be removed from office in terms of section 278 of the constitution of Zimbabwe,” argued Kambarami’s lawyers.

“The appellant prays that this appeal succeeds with costs and that the court a quo’s judgment under case number EC8/18 be and hereby set aside and dismissed with costs.”

In nullifying Kambarami’s election, Justice Mabhikwa said his failure to notify his party and Zec was in itself an act of dishonesty and an illegality, which rendered his subsequent election a nullity and therefore unsuitable to hold a public office. According to section 119 (2) (e) of the Electoral Act, a person shall be disqualified from being nominated as a candidate for or from election as a councillor if he or she has been convicted of an offence involving dishonesty.

Kambarami was convicted on his own plea of guilty to theft.

He was given a chance to voluntarily relinquish his posts as councillor and Deputy Mayor and he declined, prompting 1893 Mthwakazi Restoration Movement Trust to approach the High Court. Section 41 (7) of the Urban Councils Act states that a councillor who is convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a period of six months or more shall forthwith cease to exercise his or her functions or to be entitled to any remuneration as a councillor, and subject to subsection (8), he or she shall cease to be councillor at the expiry of 30 days from the date of such sentence.

On August 1, 2017, Kambarami engaged the complainant, Mr Washington Chirikuudzi (68), to do some work at his offices.

Kambarami asked the complainant to leave his tools at his offices inside a safe before knocking off. When the complainant returned on the following morning, he discovered that his extension cord was missing. Kambarami admitted that he took it and promised to return it.

However, Kambarami did not return the cable despite pleas from the complainant.

Mr Chirikuudzi reported the matter to the police leading to Kambarami’s arrest. Kambarami was elected Deputy Mayor in September last year after beating his closest rival, Clr Mlandu Ncube of Ward One. Chronicle

MDC Blasts “Clueless” Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|A clueless Emmerson Mnangagwa is desperate to muzzle disgruntled voices, the MDC Youth Assembly has said.

See full statement below:

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern and disdain at the continued shrinking of democratic space as evidenced by the government’s impending decision to ban doctors and nurses trade unions from exercising their labour rights.

The recent new low by the illegitimate Emmerson Mnangagwa administration comes hot on the heels of the regime’s unconstitutional decision to ban MDC led mass demonstrations and the illegal arrest of ARTUZ members a week ago.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the cornered and clueless Mnangagwa administration intends to ban everything else in this country except hunger, poverty and corruption!

What is also now critical to note for citizens across the political chasm is that a new zone of convergence is now the fight for democratic space.

The shrinking of democratic space is the common denominator of the challenges that we are faced by as a people.

Doctors, nurses and teachers can no longer exercise their labour rights because the democratic space to do so is no more!

Lawyers and journalists are not spared either from this taunting political malady as they are harassed and arrested on course of executing their professional jobs.

Civil society and opposition have also been adversely affected by the shrinking of democratic space.

The advent and reincarnation of LOMA dressed in new wineskins disguised as MOPA threatens to wipe out any ounce of the remaining democratic space!

It is against this background that as an Assembly of young social democrats we call upon all citizens from every facet to converge on the battlefront for democratic space.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Other Presidents Bunk WEF, As A Smiling Mnangagwa Goes Where His Own Citizens Are Being Killed

Emmerson Mmangagwa flew into South Africa for the World economic forum just as several other Heads of States bunked the function over concerns that their citizens are being killed in the ongoing xenophobic attacks.

South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Coperation (DIRCO) confirmed it has received official communication from Rwandan government that its president will no longer be attending the WEF on Africa meeting in Cape Town.

Reports suggest that other countries, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Malawi have withdrawn their participation as well, citing the recent violence and the looting of shops belonging to foreign nationals especially in Gauteng.

Zambia has also cancelled a scheduled friendly match with Bafana Bafana citing security concerns. DIRCO says it has not received any official communication from the DRC and Malawi governments.

DIRCO spokesperson, Lunga Ngqengelele, says Rwanda’s withdrawal from WEF has nothing to do with the violence and looting:
“I can confirm that we did receive confirmation from Rwanda that the president has withdrawn but we did not get indication that it is because of the sporadic violence taking place in South Africa at the moment. With DRC and Malawi have not received any official correspondent so we are unable to confirm if they are not coming or they are coming.” sabc/additional reporting

Former VP Pleads For Byo Trial

By A Correspondent- Former VP Mphoko has requested that he be tried in Bulawayo, on his pending court case.

Bulawayo is where the former VP resides and he has formally made his request to be tried at his hometown known.

The Prosecutor General has not yet responded to the request as reported by the Chronicle which qouted one Mr Manokore, The Lead prosecutor who said:

The accused is requesting that he be tried in Bulawayo not in Harare and the Prosecutor General has not consented or declined as he is still going through the record

VP Mphoko is facing criminal abuse of office charges after he reportedly instructed some police officers to release from police custody former ZINARA Acting CEO Mr Moses Juma who had been arrested on criminal abuse of office.-StateMedia

“Zim, US Relations At Their Best”: Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent- In an interview with Bloomberg TV at the World Economic Forum in Capetown, President Mnangagwa said relations between Zimbabwe and the US are at their best since 2 decades ago when sanctions were imposed on Zimbabwe by the West.

The president was qouted saying:

We have rejoined the family of nations, I am happy that dialogue with the Trump administration is ongoing. I am happy with the progress we are so far making, which has never happened in the last 20 years.

We are moving at the pace of what is possible. We know where we want to go. We are beginning from the bottom of the trough. I am in charge of my country, and I must look at what is necessary to resurrect and to grow my economy

The president said these remarks barely 20 days after protests were violently thwarted by the police in front of the whole world.

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“I Am Afraid To Travel To Zimbabwe”: S.A Musician

By A Correspondent- South African Musician and entertainer Mlindo The Vocalist says he is afraid to come to Zimbabwe this weekend following Xenophobic attacks happening in South Africa.

Writing on Twitter The Amablesser singer said:

“I’m supposed to travel to Zimbabwe this weekend, but I fear for My life since I’m South African. My country is doing so much harm to our brothers and sisters I have no choice but to wonder what lies in another African country as an AFRICAN!!!???”

A few people responded to his tweet assuring him that Zimbabwe is a hospitable country and he had nothing to fear.

I’m supposed to travel to Zimbabwe this weekend, but I fear for My life since I’m South African. My country is doing so much harm to our brothers and sisters I have no choice but to wonder what lies in another African country as an AFRICAN!!!???

You will be safe. That’s our trademark as #Zimbabwe. Our hospitality is second to none. Which part are you visiting. Thank you for choosing Zimbabwe A World of Wonders.

Zimbabwe is one of the safest destinations in Africa. Your life, your possessions are safe in Zimbabwe. However, what you can do is to use your voice to help discourage the xenophobic attacks in South Africa. We are one people.

South Africans have been attacking foreigners living in their country a move that started with some of them protesting against foreign truck drivers. So far 5 people have been killed in the xenophobic attacks.

Full Text: Mafikizolo Back In Town Concert Cancelled

Organisers of the cancelled Mafikozolo Back In Town Concert have issued the following statement on the cancelled show:

MAFIKIZOLO SHOW POSTPONEMENT NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given that Mafikizolo Back in Town Concert scheduled for Friday 6 September 2019 at HICC in Harare has been postponed to a later date which will be announced in due course.

1.  We have found it necessary to postpone the show due to security reasons following the Xenophobic attacks in South Africa and the wave of retaliation protests across Africa.

2. We have also considered the security concern of the Zimbabwe Republic Police who have declined to sanction the show, “We regret to inform you that this office is no longer in support of your notification because of the xenophobic attacks currently going on in South Africa. There is a high possibility that the concert might be taken advantage of by the already agitated citizens. There are high chances that violence may erupt either upon arrival at the Robert Mugabe Airport or during the concert,” read the statement from the Police.

3. Mafikizolo group has also been advised by 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

4. We urge all fans who have bought advance tickets to keep their tickets for the rescheduled concert.

5. 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’s necessary.

6. We strongly condemn these xenophobic attacks and urge our brothers and sisters in South Africa to embrace each other. We are one people

7. Thank you for your unwavering support. Blessing Jeke Harare

FULL TEXT: Multi Choice CEO Statement On Xenophobia

By A Correspondent- The Multichoice Group CEO Calvo Mawela, has issued the following statement in response to xenophobic attacks currently underway in South Africa.

Said Mawela:

MultiChoice is committed to uniting Africans through our programming and cultural initiatives.

We advocate equality and condemn all forms of discrimination. The on-going violence in South Africa against foreign nationals, is against the spirit of Africa, and counter-productive to the decades of work done by African leaders and well-meaning organisations to unite the continent.

We are a proudly African company and although our story began in South Africa, today we represent the African continent in all its diversity through our presence across the region.

We embrace and celebrate the diversity of varied nationalities, traditions, cultures and religions from across the continent and beyond. This is demonstrated through our multinational staff complement, our multicultural supply chain, as well as the local and international content that we showcase on both our DStv and GOtv platforms.

We believe Africa’s full potential can only be realised through dialogue, peace, and unity.

Mafikizolo Show Cancelled?

By A Correspondent- The Mafikizolo show has been cancelled, Gemnation revealed.

The show was hanging in the balance since yesterday when people started circulating #MuteMafikizolo messages on social media in solidarity with Xenophobia attacks happening in South Africa right now.

A source that spoke to the publication said:

The show has been cancelled following a directive from the authorities regarding the security around the show.

The promoters of the show have not yet confirmed the development with one Blessing Jere not being reachable to comment on the alleged development.

Tragedy As Man Dies Trying To Retrieve Cellphone

By A Correspondent- A man drowned in a well on Monday in New Arcadia whilst allegedly trying to retrieve a mobile phone.

According to the people who witnessed the incident, the man – only identified as Lovemore – had been promised between US$5 to US$10 by the owner of the mobile phone, Wonder Nyapokoto.

Nyapokoto, who resides at No. 41 Culverwell Road in New Arcadia as a tenant, claimed he had hired experts who have a know-how in the drilling of wells to retrieve his mobile phone, and denied that he had promised any amount of money to the person who retrieves his cellphone.

“My mobile phone fell into the borehole while I was fetching water.

“I then looked for someone who has the knowledge and skill about drilling and building of wells to recover my phone from the well.

“The guy came and he said he could not retrieve the mobile phone from the well and promised to bring someone who can do the job

“After five minutes when I had finished talking with the well guy, that is when I heard that there is someone who has fallen into the well.

“That is when I assisted with looking for a crane along Mashwede Road to take the body out of the well,” said Nyapokoto.

In an interview with H-Metro, the young man who was called to retrieve the mobile phone by Nyapokoto, only known as Pride, said he refused to enter the well and he also tried to restrict Lovemore from entering the well.

“I am not an expert in wells as people say. I used to assist my colleague to drill and build wells.

“I refused to get into the well since I realised that the temperature inside the well was high and it could have led to suffocation.

“And the time was not good for me to get inside the well because of the temperature.

“I also realised that we had no equipment to get inside there but Lovemore insisted that he can retrieve the phone.

“As I was leaving the scene that is when I heard some children shouting that someone has fallen into the well,” said Pride.

Mutodi’s Reckless Statement On Ndebeles Torches Storm

By A Correspondent- Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi has torched a war of words 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.

Said Sibanda:

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.”

BLOOD OF FOREIGNERS FLOWS IN SOUTH AFRICAN STREETS AS LOCALS SWIM IN JOY

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA| If one can not be angered by the animalistic sadistic killings of our people in South Africa then one has a heart of a stone. Please be angry with me as we moan the patriots who are slaughtered like animals. What wrong have we done to deserve such sadistic treatment from blood thirsty blood dripping vampires who we call neighbours. Do you know that during apartheid, immigrants from elsewhere faced discrimination and even violence in South Africa. After majority rule in 1994, contrary to expectations, the incidence of xenophobia increased.Between 2000 and March 2008, at least 67 people died in what were identified as xenophobic attacks. In May 2008, a series of attacks left 62 people dead; although 21 of those killed were South African citizens. The attacks were otivated by xenophobia.In 2015, another nationwide spike in xenophobic attacks against immigrants in general prompted a number of foreign governments to begin repatriating their citizens.62% of South Africans viewed immigrants as a burden on society by taking jobs and social benefits and that 61% of South Africans thought that immigrants were more responsible for crime than
other groups.


One wonders what advantage leaders derive from invoking issues of identity and nationality in dealing with criminal elements, except to incite xenophobic and Afrophobic sentiments from innocent citizens.


The world has witnessed a downwards dive in democracy with the election into power of, inward looking political demagogues like Donald Trump in the United States, Viktor Orban in Hungary, Narendra Modi in India, Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, and recently, Boris Johnson in the United Kingdom. The above are polarising figures who are united in their narrow-nationalism postures seeking to promote a crude version of nationalistic conservatism, not-so-subtle racism and pro-market populist policies.


There are a lot of organisations that have supported each other in their populist anti-immigration positions, bringing up a feeling of misguided patriotism while characterising immigrants as an embodiment of all social maladies. This does not inspire hope about the future of democracy. It destroys any humanity as we know it.


This is not only in the world afar. It is rearing its ugly head again in South Africa. The country which had given people hope. It has become a n disaster.


The media often makes the mistake of treating xenophobic outbreaks and xenophobic attacks as an unexpected and spontaneous event, when the exact opposite is true.


Xenophobic attacks are often covered by the mainstream media in the same way a traffic accident is reported, for example: “A number of foreign-owned stores were attacked and looted by an angry mob. Three people were arrested.”

The physical and emotional scars that some of these characters bear is a reminder that xenophobic violence, often encouraged and incited by community and political leaders, impact real people and have serious consequences, sometimes talking lives and destroying livelihoods.


Despite these reminders, South Africa, has turned a new low in killing foreigners black foreigners.
South Africans have no respect for life, they spill blood for a penny. They can kill families for two rands. Killing people is in the South African DNA. During apartheid South Africans killed their own in the same way they are killing foreigners today. If they have done this to their own what makes one think they can spare a foreigner. South Africans are strangers to social understanding. What they call a foreigner is only a black person. If the foreigner is white they call him god yes they worship him. Calling them murders is not enough. They are so lazy and only good for beer and women. When any innovative person comes along and excels in the field they freak out. They run around blaming the foreigners for the rains.
Grassroots activists and political parties are openly calling for attacks against migrant-owned shops in KwaZulu-Natal and government and opposition parties are taking an increasingly hardline approach to migration.


Legislation such as the Border Management Authority Act and the White Paper on International Migration are calling for stricter control of migrants and increased military presence at the borders, while the DA has made immigration one of its key campaign points.South Africa is a compelling reminder that reactionary policies, electoral opportunism, and populist rhetoric by politicians, and other actors, have serious, lasting and often devastating consequences for ordinary people.


Tears run down our cheeks as we see fellow Africans forced in a tyre and dosed with petrol, they are then set alight to cheers of blood sucking vampires called South Africans.


South Africans do not want to work they blame a Nigerian medical doctor of taking their jobs yet they do not have Junior certificate level. They blame shop owner for taking their jobs yet they have no intention of even selling eggs at a bar door.


Violence is in their DNA and blame game is their speciality.


It is a sorry sight to see foreigners flipped from lorries and have their limbs chopped off by lunatics who do not even have a drivers licence. The poor drivers are being accused of taking jobs from these murdering idiots who cannot drive a car let alone a bicycle. Whose job has been taken.
They blame foreigners for committing crimes yet they target working foreigners and those with striving businesses.


The Devil has settled in South Africa his angels are seen by their works.
A country where a minister promotes genocide and he is not sanctioned a country where the head of state utters xenophobic words and goes on to win elections.


The Xenophobic attacks in South Africa only brings out what South Africans are made of. Yes made of the devils fibres. Animosity between the rest of Africa and South Africa has heightened in recent weeks, with an influential Nigerian student body demanding that all South African-owned businesses leave the West African state, and Zambia promising to retaliate.


The National Association of Nigerian Students (Nans) – which represents university students at campuses across the country – has picketed branches of South African telecoms giant MTN, and those of supermarket chain Shoprite, turning away staff and customers.


The South African government must as a matter of urgency do whatever it takes to protect the lives and property of migrants living there.”
But it is unclear whether the South African government is committed to protecting migrants. It seems like the South African government only are reactionaries. They only react to murders.
It is knee shaking to imagine being in South Africa right now.


Zimbabwe has thousands of South Africans in Zimbabwe none of them has been killed. Zimbabweans are peace loving people they can not even harm a fly. They are naturally good people. It is this goodness which costs them heavily in South Africa.


The streets of South Africa are over flooding with the blood of the innocent hard working Zimbabweans.


Our people will cry under the knife of the South Africans for how long? Our people will roast in the fires set by these hooligans for how long? For how long will our tears wash our faces? How long shall we be roasted like chicken by those who have been our guests.


Zimbabwe had to delay the land distribution until South Africa was free. Do they even think of that. Zimbabwe endured serious bombings from South Africa as a price for south African Freedom. Do they even know that. How long will we be in this situation. Prayers are not being answered. Our country is the only country we can call ours in the whole world. This Xenophobic cruel satanic diabolic inhuman barbaric situation in South Africa must be condemned by all people on earth.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa Is A Disgrace To Humanity

Ezra Tshisa Sibanda

His body language says it all, he looks sleepy while delivering his lukewarm pathetic statement condemning xenophobic attacks.

It’s like he was forced to say something about civil unrest in his country and shockingly he praises his police for watching people die and doing nothing. Its clear he is happy with the status quo and not moved at all by on going violence in SA.

People can safely conclude this barbarism is state sponsored.

Cyril Ramaphosa

Just In: Mphoko Wants His Case Tried In Bulawayo

Former Vice President, Phelekezela Mphoko, who is facing criminal abuse of office charges has requested to have his case tried in Bulawayo where he resides.

Mphoko is accused of  instructing some police officers to release from detention cells, former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) acting chief executive, Moses Juma, who was facing abuse of office. The former Vice President today appeared before Harare Provincial magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya facing charges of criminal abuse of office as a public officer as defined in Section 174 (1) (a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

Mphoko is currently on $1 000 bail. The State led by Mr George Manokore applied for the postponement to October 4 of the matter saying it was going to furnish Mphoko with a trial date on the day. Mr Mujaya questioned the Prosecution why the matter was referred to a trial court when it was not yet ready for trial.

Mr Manokore responded saying the matter was supposed to come for trial but they are deliberating on the issue of jurisdiction. Mphoko’s lawyer Mr Zibusiso Ncube of Ncube and Partners Legal Practitioners consented to the State’s application for postponement adding that they were not yet furnished with State papers since the matter came on a form 242. Mr Ncube further stated that the record is with the Prosecutor General who is yet to go through it.

“The accused is requesting that he be tried in Bulawayo not in Harare and the Prosecutor General has not consented or declined as he is still going through the record,” he said.

Mr Mujaya postponed the matter to October 4.

-State Media

JUST IN: Mafikizolo Show Cancelled Over Boycott Threats

Organisers of the Mafikizolo concert which was penciled to take place this Friday have cancelled the show amid threats of a boycott by local fans and musicians.

This comes after the xenophobic attacks on African nationals in South Africa. Show organiser Blessing Jeke was unavailable for comment at the time of publication as his mobile phone was not reachable.  However, a close source in the organisers revealed that the show has been cancelled because of the planned boycotts.

More to follow…

Cornered Mnangagwa Determined To Muzzle Dissenting Voices

Farai Dziva|A clueless Emmerson Mnangagwa is desperate to muzzle disgruntled voices, the MDC Youth Assembly has said.

See full statement below:

The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern and disdain at the continued shrinking of democratic space as evidenced by the government’s impending decision to ban doctors and nurses trade unions from exercising their labour rights.

The recent new low by the illegitimate Emmerson Mnangagwa administration comes hot on the heels of the regime’s unconstitutional decision to ban MDC led mass demonstrations and the illegal arrest of ARTUZ members a week ago.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the cornered and clueless Mnangagwa administration intends to ban everything else in this country except hunger, poverty and corruption!

What is also now critical to note for citizens across the political chasm is that a new zone of convergence is now the fight for democratic space.

The shrinking of democratic space is the common denominator of the challenges that we are faced by as a people.

Doctors, nurses and teachers can no longer exercise their labour rights because the democratic space to do so is no more!

Lawyers and journalists are not spared either from this taunting political malady as they are harassed and arrested on course of executing their professional jobs.

Civil society and opposition have also been adversely affected by the shrinking of democratic space.

The advent and reincarnation of LOMA dressed in new wineskins disguised as MOPA threatens to wipe out any ounce of the remaining democratic space!

It is against this background that as an Assembly of young social democrats we call upon all citizens from every facet to converge on the battlefront for democratic space.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

FULL TEXT: MDC Youth Assembly Statement on Doctors Strike Ban

Mnangagwa Wants to Ban Everything Except Hunger and Poverty
The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern and disdain at the continued shrinking of democratic space as evidenced by the government’s impending decision to ban doctors and nurses trade unions from exercising their labour rights.

The recent new low by the illegitimate Emmerson Mnangagwa administration comes hot on the heels of the regime’s unconstitutional decision to ban MDC led mass demonstrations and the illegal arrest of ARTUZ members a week ago.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the cornered and clueless Mnangagwa administration intends to ban everything else in this country except hunger, poverty and corruption!

What is also now critical to note for citizens across the political chasm is that a new zone of convergence is now the fight for democratic space.

The shrinking of democratic space is the common denominator of the challenges that we are faced by as a people.

Doctors, nurses and teachers can no longer exercise their labour rights because the democratic space to do so is no more!

Lawyers and journalists are not spared either from this taunting political malady as they are harassed and arrested on course of executing their professional jobs.

Civil society and opposition have also been adversely affected by the shrinking of democratic space.

The advent and reincarnation of LOMA dressed in new wineskins disguised as MOPA threatens to wipe out any ounce of the remaining democratic space!

It is against this background that as an Assembly of young social democrats we call upon all citizens from every facet to converge on the battlefront for democratic space.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Mnangagwa Wants to Ban Everything Except Hunger And Poverty


The MDC Youth Assembly notes with concern and disdain at the continued shrinking of democratic space as evidenced by the government’s impending decision to ban doctors and nurses trade unions from exercising their labour rights.

The recent new low by the illegitimate Emmerson Mnangagwa administration comes hot on the heels of the regime’s unconstitutional decision to ban MDC led mass demonstrations and the illegal arrest of ARTUZ members a week ago.

It is becoming increasingly clear that the cornered and clueless Mnangagwa administration intends to ban everything else in this country except hunger, poverty and corruption!

What is also now critical to note for citizens across the political chasm is that a new zone of convergence is now the fight for democratic space.

The shrinking of democratic space is the common denominator of the challenges that we are faced by as a people.

Doctors, nurses and teachers can no longer exercise their labour rights because the democratic space to do so is no more!

Lawyers and journalists are not spared either from this taunting political malady as they are harassed and arrested on course of executing their professional jobs.

Civil society and opposition have also been adversely affected by the shrinking of democratic space.

The advent and reincarnation of LOMA dressed in new wineskins disguised as MOPA threatens to wipe out any ounce of the remaining democratic space!

It is against this background that as an Assembly of young social democrats we call upon all citizens from every facet to converge on the battlefront for democratic space.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Apply A Bit Of Force, ED Tells Ramaphosa As Xenophobia Divides Region

Cape Town(New Ziana)-President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday urged the South African government to deal with on-going xenophobic attacks being perpetrated against African foreigners by its citizens.

Speaking at a dinner event hosted in his honor by the Zimbabwe Diaspora Business Forum here, President Mnangagwa said the South African government should use a bit of force to quell the xenophobic attacks.

“I have no doubt that the authorities here will not fold hands. They must bring sanity and to do so, they must apply a bit of force,” he said.

President Mnangagwa’s remarks come as he joined other African leaders here to attend the 28th session of the World Economic Forum (WEF) for Africa which opens here on Wednesday.

South Africa has been hit by an outbreak of xenophobic violence in its biggest city, Johannesburg attracting criticism from other African nations in the week political and business leaders from at least 28 countries gather in Cape Town for WEF.

The spate of violence that broke out in suburbs south of Johannesburg’s city centre on Sunday and spread to the central business district on Monday saw the destruction of mainly foreign-owned shops and business premises, cars and properties.

Speaking at the same event, Zimbabwe Diaspora Business Forum chair Terry Mhungu condemned the xenophobic attacks.

“The continued xenophobia is a cause for concern for us here. We call on South Africa to exercise maximum force to protect foreigners living here. Xenophobia diminishes our ability as Sadc (Southern African Development Community) to fight poverty,” he said.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa earlier on Tuesday vowed to clamp down on what he described as “acts of wanton violence”.

“I condemn the violence that has been spreading around a number of our provinces in the strongest terms. I’m convening the ministers in the security cluster today to make sure that we keep a close eye on these acts of wanton violence and find ways of stopping them. The people of our country want to live in harmony; whatever concerns or grievances we may have, we need to handle them in a democratic way. There can be no justification for any South African to attack people from other countries,” he said.

The South African police said at least five people, mostly locals were killed in the xenophobic attacks while 91 were arrested in connection with the violence.

South Africa is a major destination for economic migrants from other parts of the continent, including the Southern Africa region, with many moving from neighbouring Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe in search of work.

-State Media

Warriors To Proceed To Djibouti Today

Farai Dziva|The local group of the Warriors team is now in Adis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The Warriors team will proceed to Djibouti today for the 2022 World Cup qualifier against Somalia.

Six players — goalkeeper Talbert Shumba, Peter Muduhwa, Maclive Phiri, Sipho Ndlovu, Tichaona Chipunza and Phineas Bamusi, together with nine officials arrived in the West African country around mid-night and will link up with the foreign-based stars there.

The national side’s preparations have not been smooth and at one point, it looked like the squad might fail to travel after Zifa had their accounts frozen.

The team didn’t train as a whole unit, and it will only have one day to do so when they arrive at their destination.

The game is on Thursday at 5 pm Zimbabwean time.

New Venue For Zim, SA Match

Farai Dziva|The South African Football Association (SAFA) has announced a new venue for the 2019 AFCON U23 qualifier against Zimbabwe on Thursday.

The match was initially scheduled to take place at Milpark Stadium in Johannesburg.

According to  SAFA’s official website, the match is now set for Orlando Stadium in the same city. Kick-off is at 7 pm.

Meanwhile, Zifa has confirmed the Young Warriors team is travelling to South Africa despite the xenophobic attacks in that country.

Uncertainty Over Zambia, SA Friendly Tie

Farai Dziva|The Zambian Football Association (FAZ) is said to be on the verge of cancelling the scheduled friendly game between Chipolopolo and Bafana Bafana on account of xenophopic attacks.

There have been violent attacks and looting in Gauteng in the past days putting FAZ under pressure to cancel the game, which was initially schedueled for Saturday at the Heroes Stadium.

Bafana players are currently camping in Johannesburg and the South Africa Football Association (SAFA) is reportedly trying to find another opponent amid reports that their Zambian counterparts are planning to cancel Saturday’s game.

NetOne Revises Khuluma Bundles

Farai Dziva|NetOne has revised its popular Khuluma 24/7 voice Bundles with effect from September 4.

NetOne previously offered 4 kinds of Khuluma bundles but now it offers 3. Below are the revised bundles:

  1. 10 minutes cost $3.00
  2. 20 minutes cost $5.00
  3. 45 minutes cost $10.00

Sources in the company cite the escalating economic crisis as the reason for the changes.

Nelson Chamisa’s Supporters Are Social Renegades Who Do Deserve Food Aid:Chadzamira

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.

Chadzamira “Blacklists” Mwenezi’s Ward 8 For Supporting Chamisa

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.

Zanu PF won 17 out of the 18 wards in Mwenezi.

Industry Blasts Mthuli Ncube Over “Half Hearted” Approach To Currency Reforms

By A Correspondent- Captains of Industry have condemned the “half-hearted” approach to currency reforms by Finance and Economic Development Minister, Mthuli Ncube.

The government seems to be vacillating when it comes to reintroducing a fully-fledged local currency.

In June this year, the government made the real-time gross settlement (RTGS) and bonds notes as well as coins the sole legal tender through the statutory instrument (SI) 142 of 2019. The development put to an end the multi-currency regime that had been in place since 2009.

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president, Henry Ruzvidzo, asserted that monetary authorities should actively support the market. He said:

Prospects for the industry to year-end will depend on a number of important factors, which include foreign currency availability, electricity supply and general macro-economic stability.

The macro-environment has been highly volatile for most of the year and does not auger well for business performance.

A functional market for foreign currency requires liquidity and transparency. The continued half-hearted approach to the mono-currency system is undermining confidence in the local currency.

The active support of the market by the monetary authorities is also important for stability.

Meanwhile, Ncube revealed that Zimbabwe is moving towards having its fiat currency later this year.

Writing in the Financial Times recently, Ncube said:

The Zimbabwe dollar, comprising RTGS and bond notes, is now the designated sole legal tender in Zimbabwe — pending the rollout of a fiat currency later in the year.

Initially, the government introduced it alongside the other currencies, with the intention of it becoming the main currency of exchange in place of the dollar, which would primarily be used as a reserve of value.

Nigerians Retaliate, Burn S.A Company’s MTN Office In Lagos

By A Correspondent- In apparent response to the destruction of cars and businesses belonging to Nigerians and other African nationals in South Africa on Sunday, a mob on Tuesday, burnt one of the offices of South Africa’s Telecom giant MTN in Apapa, Lagos.

Mobs in South Africa had between Sunday and Monday, in what was a continuation of xenophobic attacks in the country, killed at least three individuals, looted and burnt properties belonging to foreigners, including Nigerians.

The President of the Nigeria Union South Africa, Adetola Olubajo had told the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday that the attacks began on Sunday morning in Jeppestown area of Johannesburg when a building was set ablaze by an angry mob.

“The mob also looted several shops that were around the vicinity suspected to be owned by foreign nationals.

“But the Police later dispersed the mob and made some arrests. Late in the evening of Sunday, September 1, a group of violent locals suspected to be Zulu hostel dwellers besieged Jules Street in Malvern, Johannesburg looted and burned shops/businesses.’’

Mutodi Torches Tribal War After Describing Ndebeles As “Foreigners”

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.

Energy Mutodi

“We Are Following Developments Of Violence In S.A”: Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said Zimbabwe is closely following developments in South Africa amid concerns over the violence targeting foreigners in the southern african country.

He commended the South African authorities for their response to the violence adding that his government was in regular contact with the nation’s Southern African counterparts.

Said Mnangagwa:

“We strongly condemn all forms of hate driven violence and applaud the South African Authorities for the swift way they have responded. We are closely following the situation in South Africa and are in regular contact with our South African counterparts.”

Mnangagwa Tells Ramaphosa To Use Force Against Perpetrators Of Xenophobia

Cape Town(New Ziana)-President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Tuesday urged the South African government to deal with on-going xenophobic attacks being perpetrated against African foreigners by its citizens.

Speaking at a dinner event hosted in his honor by the Zimbabwe Diaspora Business Forum here, President Mnangagwa said the South African government should use a bit of force to quell the xenophobic attacks.

“I have no doubt that the authorities here will not fold hands. They must bring sanity and to do so, they must apply a bit of force,” he said.

President Mnangagwa’s remarks come as he joined other African leaders here to attend the 28th session of the World Economic Forum (WEF) for Africa which opens here on Wednesday.

South Africa has been hit by an outbreak of xenophobic violence in its biggest city, Johannesburg attracting criticism from other African nations in the week political and business leaders from at least 28 countries gather in Cape Town for WEF.

The spate of violence that broke out in suburbs south of Johannesburg’s city centre on Sunday and spread to the central business district on Monday saw the destruction of mainly foreign-owned shops and business premises, cars and properties.

Speaking at the same event, Zimbabwe Diaspora Business Forum chair Terry Mhungu condemned the xenophobic attacks.

“The continued xenophobia is a cause for concern for us here. We call on South Africa to exercise maximum force to protect foreigners living here. Xenophobia diminishes our ability as Sadc (Southern African Development Community) to fight poverty,” he said.

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa earlier on Tuesday vowed to clamp down on what he described as “acts of wanton violence”.

“I condemn the violence that has been spreading around a number of our provinces in the strongest terms. I’m convening the ministers in the security cluster today to make sure that we keep a close eye on these acts of wanton violence and find ways of stopping them. The people of our country want to live in harmony; whatever concerns or grievances we may have, we need to handle them in a democratic way. There can be no justification for any South African to attack people from other countries,” he said.

The South African police said at least five people, mostly locals were killed in the xenophobic attacks while 91 were arrested in connection with the violence.

South Africa is a major destination for economic migrants from other parts of the continent, including the Southern Africa region, with many moving from neighbouring Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe in search of work.

-State Media

Toyota Sprinter Crash In Umguza Claims 1

By A Correspondent- One person died on the spot while six others were injured when a Toyota Sprinter they were travelling in burst its rear left tyre and collided head-on with an Isuzu King Cab at the 11km peg along the Bulawayo-Gwanda road.

She identified the deceased as Joseph Nsingo and said his body was taken to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) mortuary for post mortem. “I can confirm the death of Joseph Nsingo (56) who sustained head injuries before dying on the spot,” she said.

“Preliminary investigations are that the now deceased was travelling in a registered Toyota Sprinter heading due West along the Bulawayo-Gwanda road, carrying four people on board.

“Upon reaching 11km peg, the vehicle burst its rear left tyre resulting in the driver losing control. It then encroached onto the lane of an oncoming Silver Isuzu King Cab heading due East along the Bulawayo-Gwanda road with one passenger on board resulting in a head-on collision. One person died on the spot while six others were injured.”

Ass Insp Msebele said speeding also contributed to the accident. She said the two vehicles were damaged and were towed to the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) in Bulawayo for examination.

“The Isuzu King Cab had a deformed bonnet, extensive frontal damages and shattered windscreen. The Toyota Sprinter also had extensive frontal damage, deformed driver and passenger door, dislodged rear and front left side wheels. Both vehicles were towed to VID Bulawayo for examination,” Asst Insp Msebele said.

She said the Bulawayo Central Traffic police attended the scene and further investigations into the accident are underway.

Asst Insp Msebele urged motorists to ensure that their vehicles and tyres are in good order before setting off on journeys. She said most tragic accidents are a result of speeding and motorists must desist from reckless driving.

Harare Pays Heavily For Failing To Patch City Potholes As Motorist Gets USD$30 000 Compensation

By Own Correspondent| The City of Harare (CoH) has been ordered to pay more than US$3 000 to a motorist as compensation for damage to his vehicle which was battered after it fell into an unmarked ditch, which was left uncovered by the local authority’s employees.

With the assistance of Fiona Iliff of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Phillip Mutare, a motorist and his wife Mercy Mutare sued CoH
in November 2017 demanding payment of US$3 704 after their vehicle was extensively damaged on 20 May 2017 when it fell into an unattended trench in the middle of the road along Harare Drive in the capital.

In the summons, Iliff faulted the CoH for breaching its duty of care by failing to take reasonable precautions to protect motorists, and
other members of the public, from harm which was easily foreseeable and ought to have been guarded against.

The trench in which Mutare’s vehicle fell in, had been created by CoH employees as they were carrying out some repair works and was left unattended without any warning signs, lights, tape or barriers at the site of the hazard to protect members of the public or animals from falling in.

This resulted in Mutare’s vehicle falling headlong into the trench, causing the airbags to come out while his wife Mercy, sustained some
injuries on her wrist and shoulder as a result of the impact, as well as suffering emotional shock.

Iliff said Mutare and his wife only managed to exit the vehicle through the rear door and were assisted by some onlookers to climb out
of the trench.

As a result of the incident, the human rights lawyer said Mutare and Mercy suffered trauma and shock at encountering such a hazard in a public road and having their vehicle damaged including suffering physical harm.

While Mutare and his wife had demanded payment of a total of US$3 704, Harare Magistrate Yeukai Dzuda on Friday 30 August 2019 ordered CoH to pay the couple a total of US$3 204 of which US$2 604 is for special damages for the repair of their vehicle, US$100 to cover the cost of towing the vehicle from the scene after it was damaged and US$500 for emotional shock, trauma, pain, and the suffering they endured.

Mutare and his wife are the latest persons to successfully sue CoH after the local authority recently paid ZWL$2 500 as compensation to
Obvious Katambarare, a Harare resident who was injured owing to the local authority’s negligence after some dilapidated metal sheets fell on him at Mbare Musika bus terminus.

Cornered ED Ups Doctors’ Perks

By A Correspondent- The Health Services Board (HSB) has said Treasury has agreed to adjust cost of living allowances and provide health-specific allowances to end the countrywide doctors’ strike that started yesterday.

According to the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association, doctors manning all Government hospitals “are not in a position to go to work due to inadequate salaries and allowances”.

However, in an interview yesterday, HSB chairperson Dr Paulinus Sikosana said negotiations were continuing to ensure that vulnerable members of the public did not suffer.

“We had an agreement with them as the health apex committee on the adjustment on the cost of living. The collective agreement, however, had conditionalities where doctors said they are not satisfied and we have since sent a request to Treasury which has been accepted,” said Dr Sikosana.

“We have already submitted the key scale salary document to Treasury that they provide for an adjustment and it has concurred saying resources are available to cater for the adjustments presented in the request.”

According to Dr Sikosana, HSB has also noted the request by doctors to have their cost of living allowances adjusted for the last quarter of the year.

“That will depend on the ability of the economy and Treasury to absorb the costs. So in the long term depending on the performance of the economy the Government has the intention to ensure all civil servants are able to have remuneration that will sustain them in this country,” added Dr Sikosana.-StateMedia

Horror As ZESA Cables Thief Is Electrocuted

By A Correspondent- A 27 year old Marondera man was on Sunday electrocuted while stealing overhead electricity cables.

The charred remains of Barnabas Mahwite, of Chokudenga Farm, was discovered by security guards at Kudenga Farm while on routine patrol.

Police later discovered more than 600m of cables stashed in sacks in a nearby bush.

Mashonaland East provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the incident and bemoaned the increase in theft of power cables in Marondera.

“Theft of Zesa cables is now a menace that is affecting the supply of electricity to various sectors of the economy. Most hit are farms around Marondera area, in which criminals are targeting overhead copper cables,” he said.

“We are appealing to the public not to steal or tamper with Zesa cables. This is negatively affecting development and people must know that stealing Zesa cables has a mandatory sentence, which will make then languish in prison despite the dangers of causing death through electrocution.”

According to the police, on Sunday, around 10pm, Mahwite allegedly got electrocuted while attempting to steal live Zesa overhead copper cables at Kudenga Farm in Marondera.

He was in the company of an unidentified accomplice, who is on the run.

Mahwite’s charred body was recovered the following morning by security guards on patrol who filed a report at Marondera Rural Police Station.

Police officers and Zesa technicians attended the scene, where it was discovered that more than 600m of copper cables had been cut, rolled and stashed in some sacks hidden in a nearby bush.

The corpse was taken to Marondera Provincial Hospital for a post-mortem.

— NewsDay

Anti Sanctions Solidarity March Deferred

By A Correspondent_ The highly-anticipated solidarity march that was scheduled for tomorrow, has been deferred to next week, due to President Mnangagwa’s unavailability.

Mnangagwa, is attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa in South Africa, and he was expected to address Zanu Pf supporters at the anti-sanctions march.

Zanu-PF secretary of Administration Dr Obert Mpofu yesterday said the solidarity march had been postponed to next week and urged all progressive citizens to put aside political affiliations and participate in the solidarity march.

“We want to make it a national event. The solidarity march will include the Government, civil society, students, the business community (and) all political parties, among others.

“The event is open to everyone,” said Dr Mpofu.

The solidarity march comes after SADC countries declared October 25 as a solidarity day against illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe and resolved to conduct various activities in their respective countries on the day, to resoundingly call for the immediate removal of the sanctions.

The SADC Secretariat has since been tasked to escalate the lobby with the current African Union chairperson, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who will be expected to raise the issue at the 74th United Nations General Assembly later this month.

Meanwhile, the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association will update regional counterparts on how illegal sanctions have crippled the country’s economy during the Former Liberation Movement (FLM) summit to be held in Victoria Falls next week.

This was said by the association’s national spokesperson, Cde Douglas Mahiya, who said war veterans’ representatives will also exchange notes on welfare issues.

“As you are aware, war veterans will meet with their regional counterparts at the FML summit. The summit comprises former liberation movements in Africa, from countries such as Namibia, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, and Angola.

“We will discuss a number of issues that need to be addressed, chief among them the effects of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the agents of imperialism.

“We will also discuss the welfare of war veterans, years after independence,” said Cde Mahiya.

Cde Mahiya said war veterans will be kept up to speed on advances made by former colonisers through the use of cyber warfare as a means of spearheading regime change in Africa.

“The regional war veterans have always discovered a discrepancy in the implementation of the principles of the revolution.

“Mozambique used the same principles of the revolution that carried the Namibian war, Angola, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

“The principles wanted to create a new socio-economic structure. This is what was supposed to be produced by those principles.

“The new socio-economic structures would benefit the proletariat and the peasant. So that is what was supposed to be done when liberation movements took power from the colonial masters,” said Cde Mahiya.

He said regional war veterans’ organisations will also reflect on how much has been achieved by their governments that came into power as a result of human sacrifice.-StateMedia

Industry Attacks Mthuli Over Continued Use Of US Dollars Despite Ban

INDUSTRY has rapped Finance and Economic Development minister Mthuli Ncube over his “half-hearted approach” to the currency reforms, saying the continued use of the United States dollar in the market was undermining confidence in the local unit.

In June, government made the real-time gross settlement (RTGS) and bonds notes as well as coins the sole legal tender through statutory instrument (SI) 142 of 2019, ending a decade of dollarisation.

Ncube has, however, been inconsistent on whether the country would have a fiat currency or would continue using RTGS and bond notes as a currency.

He has also not been clear on when exactly the local currency would be introduced, further creating confusion on the market.

He recently wrote in the Financial Times, saying the country would have its fiat currency later in the year.

“As the former chief economist at the African Development Bank, I have witnessed the results of currency volatility across many contexts. I have seen what works — and the reverse. And that is why, in June of this year, the government made the RTGS — a quasi-currency that will act as a bridge to the introduction of a sovereign currency later this year — the sole legal tender in Zimbabwe,” Ncube wrote.

“The Zimbabwe dollar, comprising RTGS and bond notes, is now the designated sole legal tender in Zimbabwe — pending the rollout of a fiat currency later in the year. Initially, the government introduced it alongside the other currencies, with the intention of it becoming the main currency of exchange in place of the dollar, which would primarily be used as a reserve of value.”

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Henry Ruzvidzo said the half-hearted approach to mono-currency system was undermining confidence.

“Prospects for industry to year-end will depend on a number of important factors, which include foreign currency availability, electricity supply and general macro-economic stability. The macro environment has been highly volatile for most of the year and does not auger well for business performance,” Ruzvidzo said.

“A functional market for foreign currency requires liquidity and transparency. The continued half-hearted approach to the mono-currency system is undermining confidence in the local currency. The active support of the market by the monetary authorities is also important for stability.”More in Home

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce Matabeleland Chapter president Golden Muoni said the interbank market, which was introduced to curb a booming parallel market for foreign currency and to make forex available, was yet to gain traction.

“We haven’t seen much of the performance in the interbank market,” he said.

Muoni said banks were still struggling with cash, a situation that was making their operations difficult.

“There is no change in the economy in terms of performance. We are yet to see whether civil servants salary increment would stimulate demand. Companies are producing, but the demand is very low. Currently, industry in Bulawayo is floating around 30 to 35% capacity,” he said.

Muoni called upon political leaders to sit down and dialogue over the country’s economic situation.

“Some of the challenges could be solved in no time if our politicians could sit down and dialogue,” he said.

-Newsday

Man Jailed For Biting Police Officers While Resisting Arrest

By A Correspondent- A 20 year old Mvurwi man has been sentenced to three years in jail by Guruve magistrate Shingirai Mutiro for assaulting four police officers who tried to arrest him for a spate of crimes.

Brighton Chekerwa of Suwoguru Township, Mvurwi, will spend two years behind bars after the magistrate conditionally suspended one year.

Prosecutor Albert Charehwa told the court that on December 18 last year, four detectives from Mvurwi Police Station received information that Chekerwa was on the wanted list and approached him at his place of residence. He resisted arrest and became violent; pushed the detectives and bit them, injuring them in the process.

In an unrelated case, a senior citizen appeared before the same magistrate for stealing a mobile phone in a wholesale before being sold out by a closed circuit television (CCTV) footage.

Misheck Munanga (66) of Mutsakanyi village under Chief Makope in Chiweshe pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $300 for stealing a cellphone valued at $100.

The court heard that on Friday last week, Munanga went into Golly’s wholesale, took a mobile phone belonging to an employee, Portia Chisanga, who was attending to other business outside the shop.

When she returned, she discovered that her phone was missing and rushed to the CCTV where she identified Munanga who was already at a bus stop looking for transport to Chiweshe.

Chisanga rushed to the police station and filed a report, leading to Munanga’s arrest.

Carson Kundiona represented the State.

-Newsday

Former Byo Mayor Dies

Former Bulawayo Deputy Mayor, Alderman Elliot Madanke Dube, has died.

Ald Dube (79) died on Friday and will be buried today at Lady Stanley Cemetery.

In a statement, Bulawayo Mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni paid tribute to Ald Dube for his contribution towards the city’s upliftment and development.

He said Ald Dube tirelessly represented the underprivileged members of the society.

“His Worship the Mayor, Councillors of the City of Bulawayo, Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube, staff members and residents wish to convey our profound grief and sorrow to the Dube family at the death of Alderman Dube on the Friday 30 August 2019,” said Clr Mguni.

“His death has left a vacuum which the city will not be able to fill for many years to come. He was a gallant son of Bulawayo who played an important role in the development of the city.”

He said Ald Dube served as a councillor from 1983 to 2000, and held the deputy mayor post between 1993 and 1994.

“Alderman Dube was elected into office in 1983 and served as councillor for the Magwegwe West and Magwegwe North area until the year 2000, serving a total of 17 years in Council. He also served as Deputy Mayor of the City of Bulawayo for the 1993/1994 Municipal year,” said Clr Mguni.

He said Ald Dube was a member of Council in various committees such as the General Purposes Committee, Town Lands and Planning Committee, Health Housing and Amenities and Liquor Committee now known as the Health, Housing and Education Committee.

“He also served in various outside bodies such as the St John’s Ambulance Association, Zimbabwe Omnibus Company (ZOC), the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, Esigodini Ncema Intensive Conversation Area Committee,” said Clr Mguni.

“He also served in various internal committees such as the Bulawayo 100 Years Celebrations Committee, Matabeleland North Provincial Committee, Association of Union Councils, Bulawayo Twinning Committee, Bulawayo Medical Aid Society Committee of Management, Local Authorities Pension Fund and Bulawayo Municipal Employees Union.”

Mourners are gathered at his Pumula North house, number 7321/2. Ald Dube is survived by 12 children, 31 grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Clr Mguni said a special council meeting will be held to honour Ald Dube before his burial.

He said Councillors, Aldermen and Freemen are to attend the meeting.

-State Media

Just In- Former Byo Deputy Mayor Dies

By A Correspondent- Former Bulawayo Deputy Mayor, Alderman Elliot Madanke Dube, has died.

Elliot Madanke Dube

Ald Dube (79) died on Friday and will be buried today at Lady Stanley Cemetery.

In a statement, Bulawayo Mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni paid tribute to Ald Dube for his contribution towards the city’s upliftment and development.

He said Ald Dube tirelessly represented the underprivileged members of the society.

“His Worship the Mayor, Councillors of the City of Bulawayo, Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube, staff members and residents wish to convey our profound grief and sorrow to the Dube family at the death of Alderman Dube on the Friday 30 August 2019,” said Clr Mguni.

“His death has left a vacuum which the city will not be able to fill for many years to come. He was a gallant son of Bulawayo who played an important role in the development of the city.”

He said Ald Dube served as a councillor from 1983 to 2000, and held the deputy mayor post between 1993 and 1994.

“Alderman Dube was elected into office in 1983 and served as councillor for the Magwegwe West and Magwegwe North area until the year 2000, serving a total of 17 years in Council. He also served as Deputy Mayor of the City of Bulawayo for the 1993/1994 Municipal year,” said Clr Mguni.

He said Ald Dube was a member of Council in various committees such as the General Purposes Committee, Town Lands and Planning Committee, Health Housing and Amenities and Liquor Committee now known as the Health, Housing and Education Committee.

“He also served in various outside bodies such as the St John’s Ambulance Association, Zimbabwe Omnibus Company (ZOC), the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair, Esigodini Ncema Intensive Conversation Area Committee,” said Clr Mguni.

“He also served in various internal committees such as the Bulawayo 100 Years Celebrations Committee, Matabeleland North Provincial Committee, Association of Union Councils, Bulawayo Twinning Committee, Bulawayo Medical Aid Society Committee of Management, Local Authorities Pension Fund and Bulawayo Municipal Employees Union.”

Mourners are gathered at his Pumula North house, number 7321/2. Ald Dube is survived by 12 children, 31 grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Clr Mguni said a special council meeting will be held to honour Ald Dube before his burial.

He said Councillors, Aldermen and Freemen are to attend the meeting.-StateMedia

Highlanders To Replace Mpofu With Foreign Coach?

By A Correspondent- Highlanders Football Club will only replace the current coach, Mandla Mpofu with a foreign coach, it has emerged.

A local publication reported that Mpofu was reportedly given three games to save his job by Bosso club officials but results have continued to go against Madinda Ndlovu’s successor.

Since the six-point target was revealed, Highlanders fell 1-2 to Triangle and drew 1-1 against Mushowani Stars. The next match is against Hwange at the Colliery.

Meanwhile, Mpofu and his assistants, Bekithemba Ndlovu and Tembo Chuma can save their jobs if they beat Hwange and ensure that the club finishes the season in a respectable position.-StateMedia

Court Order Harare To Compensate Motorist Whose Car Hit An Unmarked Pothole

By Own Correspondent| The City of Harare (CoH) has been ordered to pay more than US$3 000 to a motorist as compensation for damage to his vehicle which was battered after it fell into an unmarked ditch, which was left uncovered by the local authority’s employees.

With the assistance of Fiona Iliff of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Phillip Mutare, a motorist and his wife Mercy Mutare sued CoH
in November 2017 demanding payment of US$3 704 after their vehicle was extensively damaged on 20 May 2017 when it fell into an unattended trench in the middle of the road along Harare Drive in the capital.

In the summons, Iliff faulted the CoH for breaching its duty of care by failing to take reasonable precautions to protect motorists, and
other members of the public, from harm which was easily foreseeable and ought to have been guarded against.

The trench in which Mutare’s vehicle fell in, had been created by CoH employees as they were carrying out some repair works and was left unattended without any warning signs, lights, tape or barriers at the site of the hazard to protect members of the public or animals from falling in.

This resulted in Mutare’s vehicle falling headlong into the trench, causing the airbags to come out while his wife Mercy, sustained some
injuries on her wrist and shoulder as a result of the impact, as well as suffering emotional shock.

Iliff said Mutare and his wife only managed to exit the vehicle through the rear door and were assisted by some onlookers to climb out
of the trench.

As a result of the incident, the human rights lawyer said Mutare and Mercy suffered trauma and shock at encountering such a hazard in a public road and having their vehicle damaged including suffering physical harm.

While Mutare and his wife had demanded payment of a total of US$3 704, Harare Magistrate Yeukai Dzuda on Friday 30 August 2019 ordered CoH to pay the couple a total of US$3 204 of which US$2 604 is for special damages for the repair of their vehicle, US$100 to cover the cost of towing the vehicle from the scene after it was damaged and US$500 for emotional shock, trauma, pain, and the suffering they endured.

Mutare and his wife are the latest persons to successfully sue CoH after the local authority recently paid ZWL$2 500 as compensation to
Obvious Katambarare, a Harare resident who was injured owing to the local authority’s negligence after some dilapidated metal sheets fell on him at Mbare Musika bus terminus.

“Zimbabwe Is A Failed State, SA Must Intervene” – Yes Do; Ramaphosa Must Admit ED Rigged 2018 Elections

By Patrick Guramatunhu- “Fellow South Africans, we cannot adopt quiet diplomacy when it comes to Zimbabwe. Reports are such that over 2 million Zim citizens went to bed hungry last night and every other.

The country is fast becoming a failed state, acts of violence on the rise therefore South Africa must intervene,” said Mmusi Maimane, the leader of SA Democratic Alliance party.

With unemployment a nauseating 90%, basic services such as health care all but collapsed, inflation now into four-digit figures, etc. there is no doubt that Zimbabwe is a failed state. We, in Zimbabwe, therefore welcome Maimane’s offer to help us get out of this mess.

The number one thing South Africans can do to help Zimbabwe is pressure President Cyril Ramaphosa and the SA government to accept the political reality that Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs.

The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is the 39 years of criminal waste of human and material resources through gross mismanagement and rampant corruption. No nation could sustain let alone thrive given such waste. The people of Zimbabwe could not stop the waste or remove from office those behind the misrule because Zanu PF rig elections.

When Mnangagwa stage the military coup to remove Mugabe, he promised to hold free, fair and credible elections. He never fulfilled that promise as he went on to blatantly rig the elections. The greatest disservice SA and the rest of the SADC countries did to Zimbabwe was to endorse the sham elections.

“The elections went well!” said President Ramaphosa. He lied!

Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by incompetent, corrupt, vote rigging and murderous thugs. The country’s economy is in a serious mess because it is near impossible to do business with these thugs. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state there will be no meaningful economic recovery.

Zimbabwe’s last year elections were a sham, Zanu PF does not have the mandate of the people to govern and should step down. The way out of this mess is for the country to appoint an interim administration that will be tasked to implement the democratic reforms to ensure free, fair and credible elections in future.

The greatest help DA and the people of SA can give Zimbabwe today is for SA to acknowledge that Zimbabwe’s last elections were not free, fair and credible that alone will go a long way to pressure Zanu PF to step down to allow reforms to be implemented and thus end the curse of rigged elections and pariah state.  

Health Services Board Agrees To Adjust Doctors’ Salaries

THE Health Service Board (HSB) has said Treasury has agreed to adjust the cost of living allowances and provide health specific allowances to end the countrywide doctors’ strike that started yesterday.

According to the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association, doctors manning all Government hospitals are not in a position to go to work due to inadequate salaries and allowances.

However, in an interview yesterday, HSB chairperson Dr Paulinus Sikhosana said negotiations are continuing to ensure that vulnerable members of the public do not suffer.

“We had an agreement with them as the Health Apex committee on the adjustment on the cost of living. The collective agreement, however, had conditionalities where doctors said they are not satisfied and we have since sent a request to Treasury which has been accepted,” said Dr Sikhosana.

“We have already submitted the key scale salary document to Treasury that they provide for an adjustment and it has concurred saying resources are available to cater for the adjustments presented in the request.”

According to Dr Sikhosana, HSB has also noted the request by doctors to have their cost of living allowances adjusted for the last quarter of the year.

“That will depend on the ability of the economy and treasury to absorb the costs. So in the long term depending on the performance of the economy the Government has the intention to ensure all civil servants are able to have remuneration that will sustain in this country,” added Dr Sikhosana.

— State Media

Zim Negotiates With Zambia, Moza For Power Imports

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe is negotiating with Zambia and Mozambique to secure electricity imports to augment the 400 MW being supplied by South Africa’s Eskom and the little being produced locally at Kariba and Hwange.

Speaking to reporters during a post-cabinet media briefing in Harare on Tuesday, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said that her Energy counterpart, Fortune Chasi has engaged the country’s eastern and northern neighbour. Said Mutsvangwa:

The minister (Chasi) also advised Cabinet that discussions with HCB of Mozambique and Zesco of Zambia for the provision of additional power imports are on-going.

The minister expressed hope that the discussions will soon be concluded, thereby further improving the electricity supply situation in the country.

The country has been in the throes of unprecedented power cuts due to low water levels at Kariba Dam, the site of a hydropower plant, which is by far the most reliable source of power for Zimbabwe.

While authorities blame a drought for the low water levels, some analysts claim that water was depleted quickly due to overuse.

Hwange Thermal Power Stations experiences intermittent breakdowns and cannot be relied upon. Currently, there are three electricity units that have broken down at the station.-Newsday

Kariba Dam Water Levels Fall

Lake Kariba

By A Correspondent- The water levels in Lake Kariba now at 478.38m (20% usable storage) as of September 2, 2019.

This is significantly lower than the level at the same time in 2018. The level was 486.19m (80% full).

According to the Zambezi River Authority (ZRA), Kariba is designed to operate between levels 475.50m and 488.50m (with 0.70m freeboard) for hydropower generation.

UK – Zim Lawyer Rapes Woman 4 Times In Park

LONDON-A solicitor at a top law firm who repeatedly raped a young woman after stalking her and dragging her to a park is facing years in prison.

Wilfred Marodza was working at Cripps Pemberton Greenish law firm when he attacked two women on the same night in Borough ( Metropolitan Police .

Wilfred Marodzza

Wilfred Marodza, 28, pounced on the victim, in her twenties, in the early hours of July 20 as she walked along Great Dover Street in Borough, grabbing on to her neck and threatening her as he forced her into a secluded part of Dickens Fields.

He then stripped her and raped her four times before she managed to break free, Inner London crown court heard. 

She fled na_ked through the street with Marodza in pursuit, as he claimed to bystanders they were having a “domestic”, before she managed to escape in a passing minicab.

Marodza, a trainee solicitor with firm Cripps Pemberton Greenish, had been drinking in the area before carrying out the attack at 2.15am, and struck again less than two hours later.

He grabbed another woman, also in her twenties, from behind in Borough High Street and put his hand over her mouth, attempting to drag her into a side street. However, the woman screamed and Marodza fled.

Police were able to catch him because he left his rucksack, with his work identification inside, at the scene.

CPS prosecutor Nahid Mannan said: “This was a horrendous attack on two young, lone females. The prosecution case included compelling evidence showing Marodza dragging the two victims to secluded areas and also chasing the naked victim he had just raped.

“Marodza also left his rucksack containing his work identification at the scene of the rape, allowing police to easily identify him.

“The CPS takes crimes against women extremely seriously and I hope this conviction goes some way to provide the victims with a degree of closure.”

At court yesterday, Marodza, a Zimbabwean national from Eastbourne in East Sussex, pleaded guilty to four counts of rape, kidnapping and a charge of committing an offence with intent to commit a s_exual offence.

He was remanded in custody by Judge Nigel Seed QC until a sentencing hearing next month. – London Evening Standard

“Zanu Pf Crippling Local Authorities”: MDC

By Own Correspondent- The MDC Alliance says the ZANU PF-led central government has handicapped local authorities from being able to discharge their duties.

Residents in almost all urban areas have bemoaned poor service delivery for many years, with the MDC dominating most of those municipalities.

MDC deputy secretary for local government, Clifford Hlatshwayo, accused the central government of interfering in the affairs of local authorities. He said:

“These challenges are manufactured by Zanu PF, a de facto government that controls the central government.

Its interference is all over in our local authorities, but our mayors and councillors are trying to deliver smart services.

Our councils did their budgets using the 1:1 rate of the Zimdollar against the United States dollar and now [Finance minister Mthuli] Ncube introduced something different from what was planned.

This has hampered service delivery. That has affected councils and residents who can’t even pay rates now.

This economic challenge is affecting everyone and people can’t even pay rents.”-Newsday

Govt Makes A Revised Offer To Striking Doctors, But Will It Be Accepted?

File Picture of striking doctors

State Media|THE Health Service Board (HSB) has said Treasury has agreed to adjust the cost of living allowances and provide health specific allowances to end the countrywide doctors’ strike that started yesterday. 

According to the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association, doctors manning all Government hospitals are not in a position to go to work due to inadequate salaries and allowances. 

However, in an interview yesterday, HSB chairperson Dr Paulinus Sikhosana said negotiations are continuing to ensure that vulnerable members of the public do not suffer. 

“We had an agreement with them as the Health Apex committee on the adjustment on the cost of living. The collective agreement, however, had conditionalities where doctors said they are not satisfied and we have since sent a request to Treasury which has been accepted,” said Dr Sikhosana. 

“We have already submitted the key scale salary document to Treasury that they provide for an adjustment and it has concurred saying resources are available to cater for the adjustments presented in the request.” 

According to Dr Sikhosana, HSB has also noted the request by doctors to have their cost of living allowances adjusted for the last quarter of the year. 

“That will depend on the ability of the economy and treasury to absorb the costs. So in the long term depending on the performance of the economy the Government has the intention to ensure all civil servants are able to have remuneration that will sustain in this country,” added Dr Sikhosana. 

Promises And Lies! Govt Still Hasn’t Paid Netball Team Their Inflation Exposed Zim Dollar Allowances

Kirsty Coventry

State Media|YOUTH, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry says she’s dismayed that the Zimbabwe senior netball team players still haven’t been paid the ZWL$20 000 allowances promised to them more than a month ago.

The girls were promised the dues after a largely impressive maiden netball World Cup appearance where they came out eighth after winning three games in the tournament held in Liverpool, United Kingdom, in July.

Coventry has now promised to urgently look into the matter.

“Really? I will follow that up with my office next week (this week). They ought to have been paid as per promise,” Coventry told Chronicle Sport.

She shockingly revealed that the money was from the Africa Cup of Nations fundraising committee and not from government cauffers, which has to be audited for transparency purposes.

“There has been a slight delay because the money was originally with Afcon fundraising committee. There are different procedures that they have to go through because the committee was originally set up for Afcon and now they have to hand it over to the President, who will then hand it to the Gems and that takes a bit of time, but I shall be following it up with my office,” she said.

With the rate at which the Zimbabwean dollar is losing value, the money may just be worthless by the team it reaches the players.

Coventry also expressed disappointment at the vanishing of a member of the Zimbabwe netball delegation, Phillip Masimba, who didn’t return home with the rest of the team.

“It’s sad that after helping secure visas for the team, we had one member of the netball team not returning home and that compromises us as a Ministry and country.

“We want honest people,” she said while addressing members of Indonsakusa Arts Group who had asked for government’s assistance in securing visas for their upcoming international tours.

It Never Rains But It Pours For ZESA As Hwange Breaks Down Again While Kariba Nears Shut Down

Hwange thermal power station

State Media|A breakdown of three power generation units at Hwange Thermal Power Station recently, has seen Zesa increasing load-shedding across the country, Cabinet has observed.

This reverses the improvement in electricity availability that citizens had started experiencing following an increase in imports from South Africa.

Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa told journalists yesterday during a post Cabinet briefing that Zesa was working around the clock to stabilise the situation while negotiations with Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB) of Mozambique and Zesco of Zambia were at an advanced stage, a situation that is expected to see a significant improvement in power supply.

“Cabinet received the weekly power and energy supply status report for the country from the Minister of Energy and Power Development (Advocate Fortune Chasi). The minister indicated that, whereas the electricity supply situation had begun to register significant improvement following the resumption of imports from Eskom (of South Africa), the situation recently took a dip owing to the break-down of three electricity generation units at the Hwange Thermal Power Station,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“The Minister (Adv Chasi), however, assured Cabinet that the situation should stabilise within a few days’ time, since two of the three broken-down units are now expected to return to service soon. Furthermore, the minister also advised Cabinet that discussions with HCB of Mozambique and Zesco of Zambia for the provision of additional power imports are ongoing.

“The minister expressed hope that the discussions would soon be concluded, thereby further improving the electricity supply situation in the country.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet was concerned about theft of Zesa power cables and transformers in many parts of the country.

She said steps are underway to introduce stern measures to deal with all those involved in this heinous crime.

The reduction of power supply saw Zesa Holdings reverting to Stage Two load-shedding schedule hardly two weeks after assuring consumers of significant relief.

Last month, Zesa spokesperson Mr Fullard Gwasira indicated that they had downgraded load-shedding from Stage Two to Stage One after it started receiving 400MW from Eskom.

However, before most consumers had improved supplies, Zesa announced an increase in load-shedding due to depressed generation of power.

Writing on his Twitter handle last week, Mr Gwasira said; “Load-shedding is at Stage 2. The small Stage 1 generators, whilst online, are producing very little and a major Stage 2 unit gone out for repairs. Shedding has increased phenomenally.”

State Media Implicates Assaulted Chitungwiza Mayor To 2016 Burning Of ZBC Vehicle

Chitungwiza Mayor Councillor Lovemore Maiko

State run Herald newspaper reports that police are analysing video footage in which a man, the media house believes to be Chitungwiza Mayor Councillor Lovemore Maiko of the MDC, torching a ZBC vehicle opposite Town House in Harare on August 26, 2016.

This was during a demonstration organised by Tajamuka pressure group.

According to the video footage which made rounds violent scenes are witnessed wherein a mob burns a ZBC vehicle. The man who the media claims to be Clr Maiko is seen rushing towards a parked ZBC vehicle with cardboard boxes which he throws inside and a fire erupts, with billowing smoke. The man is wearing a blue and gold T-shirt with a United States of America flag.

During his act, scores of mobsters are heard cheering as the car continues to burn.

To sensationalise their claims, The Herald says it was suddenly inundated with calls on Monday from members of the public who said the person in the video was the controversial mayor of Chitungwiza.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has through the years flighted images and a video of the suspected hooligans on the national broadcaster, notifying the public that the assailants are on their wanted list.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that police were seeking public help to identify the suspects to further investigations.

“We have observed that some people have been identified on separate violent incidences which have been occurring in the country particularly in Harare since 2016 to date.

“These people have been captured in videos and photos that is the reason why we are appealing to the members of the public to help in identifying, locating and apprehending them. We strongly suspect that they have caused a lot of damage to property as is seen in one of the videos,” he said.

Suspected Zanu PF militant supporters on Monday assaulted Maiko at council offices after serving the Town Clerk George Makunde with a suspension letter as the Zanu PF Mashonaland central provincial executive member faces abuse of office and incompetence.

Ahead of the aborted Chitungwiza full council meeting Monday, mayor Maiko recounted how he was assaulted by a gang led by some known land barons allegedly linked to Zanu PF.

Xenophobia Means ‘Nothing To Mnangagwa’ As He Jets Into SA For WEF While Other African Countries “Boycott” The Event

President Mnangagwa inspects a parade while accompanied by Minister in the Presidency of South Africa Jackson Mthembu at Cape Town International Airport yesterday ahead of the WEF summit.

Appearing unperturbed, Emmerson Mnangagwa flew into Cape Town, South Africa yesterday to attend the World Economic Forum amid rumours that some African countries are boycotting the event due to massive Xenophobic violence in the host country.

Rwanda, DRC and Malawi were last night indicated in media reports to be sceptical about sending representatives to the forum in protest against the killing of their citizens by South Africans.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa is being launched in that country’s coastal city on Wednesday and participating nations are to deliberate on issues that should shape the continent’s future in terms of sustainable development, innovation, digitisation and governance.

The meeting was expected to see the convergence of at least 1 000 regional and global leaders in politics, business, civic society, media and the academia before the xenophobia issues gave a dent to it.

By the end of day yesterday, it was only his opponent Nelson Chamisa who had issued a statement on the plight of the country’s citizens. As the day stretched into the night, there was not a word from Mnangagwa, with Chamisa tweeting-

Under the theme: “Shaping Inclusive Growth and Shared Future in the Fourth Industrial Revolution”, the meeting comes at a time when the continent is seeking solutions to overcome challenges such as economic inequality, rising unemployment and a growing youth population demanding a fair share of the cake.

Statistics show that by 2025 half of the continent’s population will comprise the youth, hence the need to take serious consideration of this demographic in its development discourse.

Women also need to be given space as key partners in development.

The meeting is expected to launch an Africa growth programme to facilitate enterprise development through securing effective funding from investors and institutions. Funding constraints have affected business growth in most economies on the continent.

WEF Africa 2019 will also explore new models to help the continent achieve success at a time when technology is creating economic and societal shifts.

Other areas of focus here include skills and education, ocean economy, free trade and commerce, and the effects of the drone technology on economies. – Agencies/State Media

South Africa Not Friendly After All As Zambia Calls Off Match With Bafana Bafana.

Bafana Bafana coach Molefi Ntseki and Russel Paul, acting Safa CEO, during the SA national soccer team press conference at Crowne Plaza Hotel on September 2 2019 in Johannesburg. 

The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) has called off the international friendly between that country’s national team and Bafana Bafana in Lusaka on Saturday in response to the current wave of xenophobic violence in SA.

This is an unprecedented move from a Southern African country as a fellow Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (Cosafa) member takes a stand against attacks in SA on foreign immigrants‚ including some against Zambians.

South African Football Association (Safa) communications director Dominic Chimhavi confirmed the FAZ had called the game off.

“The game is off. We have just received correspondence from the FAZ to that say they cannot undertake this match with the ongoing violence in SA‚ including targeting [of] their own people‚” Chimhavi said.

He said Safa had made some headway in finding replacement opponents but could not announce anything yet.

The match‚ which had been scheduled to be played at the 60‚000-seater National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka‚ would have been the first fixture of new Bafana head coach Molefi Ntseki‚ whose appointment was only officially made this past Saturday.

Bafana Bafana‚ including most of the team’s overseas-based contingent‚ had assembled and started training for the match on Monday.