Growing Concerns Over Xenophobic Attacks

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Zimbabwe has expressed deep concern over growing attacks and threats on its nationals in South Africa since the beginning of the year.


In a statement, the Zimbabwe Embassy in South Africa said threats of violence against Zimbabweans in the country escalated to alarming level in the past week, prompting officials to request an urgent meeting with South Africa’s Department of International Relations and Cooperation officials (DIRCO).


A campaign by groups of South African truckers against foreign truck drivers has raised fears of xenophobic attacks, at a time violent clashes were witnessed in Pretoria during the week.


“The threats have further been accompanied by public written statements from some organisations calling for ‘a nationwide stoppage of all trucks in South Africa’ from September 2,” the Embassy statement said.


While the South African government has assured the representatives of southern African countries that security measures would be put in place to address their concerns, the Zimbabwean embassy has advised its nationals to take precautionary action to ensure their safety and protection of their property.


South African ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mphakama Mbete, said he was aware that some organisations plan to embark on a nationwide campaign against the employment of foreign drivers, but he could not give details.


“I am aware that there are some groups that want to go on strike. Our government is always concerned about these things because they hurt the economy,” said Ambassador Mbete.


He expressed confidence that the security forces will be able to ensure the safety and security of people going about their business.State media

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Romantic Gesture Spells Disaster For Bulawayo Woman

A ROMANTIC gesture by a Cowdray Park woman who asked her partner to join her for a bath earned her a beating from her husband who accused her of disrespecting him.


On Friday last week Mavis Muleya (34) invited her husband, Washington Mphini (42), to bath with her.
“I collected hot water from the fire and went inside the house. I asked my husband to bath with me. He followed me and closed the door,” said Mavis, as she narrated her ordeal at the Western Commonage courts this week.


Mphini bashed his wife with fists all over the body several times using fists, accusing her of disrespecting him.


He denied the allegations in court but he was convicted at the close of the trial.
Mphini was fined $100 (or 30 days in prison) by magistrate Stephen Ndlovu.B-Metro

Woman Calls Out Ex-Lover’s Name While Having S*x With Hubby

HILARIOUS or ridiculous, you decide!
If you’ve been with the same person for a long time, the smallest annoyances can suddenly seem insurmountable.


And that’s how seemingly trivial things can sometimes be the spark that leads to two people finally separating.


In a matter yet to be heard at the Bulawayo Customary Court, a man from Hope Fountain on the outskirts of Bulawayo is seeking divorce after suspecting that his wife was cheating on him because she was constantly calling out her ex-lover’s name during sex.


For Felix Dube, his wife Nombulelelo Moyo’s habitual actions of repeating her ex-lover’s name when in the throes of passion may seem like the sort of blunder which is better suited to a bad film.


This came to light when Dube filed for divorce at the Bulawayo Customary Court claiming his wife always calls out her former boyfriend’s name whenever they are making love.


In his suit he stated that there was no love anymore between him and Moyo reiterating that their customary marriage had irretrievably broken down and there were no prospects of a restoration to a normal relationship.
The main reason being that his wife was constantly shouting another man’s name while the action was going on.


“I am customarily married to Nombulelelo Moyo and our union has irretrievably broken down as I suspect that she is still dating her ex-lover because, whenever we are in bed, she calls out his name.


“As a result there are no prospects of restoration to a normal relationship because we now have irreconcilable differences which render the continuance of the relationship impossible. As a couple we have also lost love and affection for each other,” read the papers in part.


He further claimed whenever he confronted her about the issue; she became violent and started verbally and physically abusing him.

Dube, who said he would take care of their two children‘s upkeep upon the dissolution of their marriage, wants to have their property mostly household items and livestock to be shared equally.


Moyo’s response is set to be heard when the parties appear in court.B-Metro

Government Warns Pharmacies Against “Overcharging”


Government has warned pharmacies that are overcharging clients or selling medicines in United States dollars that they risk losing their operating licences.


Unscrupulous pharmacies are overcharging customers through pegging prices on prevailing parallel market rates of local currency to the US dollar.


This has led to decline in uptake of medicines, raising fears that some patients could be defaulting, which may complicate their medical conditions.


Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said Government would soon be checking for compliance to pricing of medicines at all pharmacies.


“We are going to be checking on all private pharmacies to ensure that they are all adhering to the approved prices. We do not want a situation where people are overcharged, where there is a continuous hiking of prices of drugs and at the same time we also want to advice retailers that they should not charge in foreign currency.


“We have heard that there are some who are still charging in foreign currency, that has to stop immediately. The law says we pay in Zimbabwean dollar and that is what we have to adhere to. All those who are charging in US dollars are doing an illegal act and we will not hesitate to withdraw licences of those who continue to do unlawful acts,” said Dr Moyo.State media

Facts About Technology

The general trend is that younger children need more sleep and naturally, should be allowed less screen time compared to adults.


Gone are the days of the good bedtime stories and a cup of warm milk before sending kids to bed. These days parents find it easy to give kids smartphones to watch some bedtime shows.


Those that grew up when grandparents, aunts, uncles, mothers and fathers told folktales are privileged. Those moments remain cherished. Remember going to your grandparents’ house for the holidays or going to your rural home, all the stories told around a fire. It was wonderful.


There was real human interaction.
I used to love reading Sunrise
readers and Uncle Arthur ’s bedtime stories before going to bed. I owned very few of the volumes but borrowed a lot of them from the library. I think most people my age or older could say they had a healthy childhood.


I got messages from concerned parents who were responding to last week’s column on digital addictions and how they affect child development during the week. I then felt that the issue could be the subject matter for this week too.


Most parents who communicated with me had interesting confessions to make. They know that too much gadget time is not healthy but it keeps sanity in the household. On the surface, screen time appears to get the job done as a pre-bedtime ritual for getting the little ones to sleep as it helps them to relax, unwind and most importantly, keeps them happy.

Unfortunately, a growing body of research is proving that screen time before bedtime is detrimental to your child’s sleep.


The most obvious way in which screen time disrupts your child’s sleep is that it pushes back bedtime for your child. Children love the moving graphics, the cheerful music and the seemingly endless on-demand entertainment they get from the screen and as such will give up their sleep for more screen time.


When screen time is unsupervised or curfews aren’t strictly imposed, children end up pushing their bedtime back.


It keeps your child alert and awake way longer than he or she should be.
Even if curfews are strictly enforced, the very nature of engaging in screen time will make it harder for your child to fall asleep. First of all, content that keeps your child engrossed also keeps their brains alert, way too alert for sleep. Besides fuelling them with adrenaline, screen time also messes with the expression of the sleep hormone in your child’s body.


Screen time before bedtime doesn’t only keep your child up late at night and make it harder for them to fall asleep, it also heightens your child’s risk of developing insomnia, a sleep condition in which sleep disturbances are experienced over a prolonged period of time, often lasting more than a month.


We all know how difficult it is to function when we are running low on sleep. Our focus and alertness falters, and we can’t make ourselves move faster than a snail’s pace. For children, however, the signs that they aren’t sleeping enough can be a bit different, not all sleep-deprived children behave like walking zombies. Sometimes, unusually high levels of energy akin to hyperactivity is the result of not getting enough sleep.


When children don’t get enough sleep, they can be a lot less physically active and end up spending more time engaged in sedentary activities. Sleep deprived children who engage in considerable amounts of screen time also tend to have poorer dietary habits such as eating more junk food, which contributes to the problem of obesity as well. While obesity itself may not be that serious a problem since children’s bodies are in a state of development, being obese can put your child at risk of developing type 2 diabetes, which is a growing health epidemic among young children in recent times.


A lack of sleep is often associated with depression, anxiety and other mental health orders, not just in children but in adults as well. This is because quality, restorative sleep is extremely important in alleviating mental stress as children experience stress too and are perhaps more sensitive to its effects. Children who don’t get enough sleep are often unmotivated, uninterested, irritable and even aggressive.


A short attention span and trouble concentrating are side effects of not having enough sleep, so naturally this could lead to problems with academic performance. Children who stay up late on their devices will tend to be sleepier in classes and this affects their ability to learn and recall information.


Ultimately, less screen time is always better as it will help your child get more quality sleep. No matter how old your child is, quality sleep is of utmost importance to ensuring good physical and mental health.
The most obvious way to help your child get more sleep is definitely by limiting their screen time. For babies and toddlers, avoid exposing them to screen time as they are still young.

For children in pre-school and primary school, imposing screen time curfews is extremely important.
Children are very impressionable and mimic what most adults do. Whatever habits you want your child to embody, be it sleeping early or spending less time on screens, you must exhibit it first. So, put away your smartphones and laptops at home, or at least don’t use them in front of your child and keep to the TV curfew limits that you designated.


At the end of the day, getting quality sleep is important for the child’s well-being. Screen time is playing an increasingly bigger role in the lives of our children and we should take active steps to protect them from its disruptive effects.State media

Not A Word On the Missing $400mln And Agriculture Ministry Demands More Money

Minister Angelis Haritatos

By Farai D Hove |There was not a word about the missing hundreds of millions of US dollars money meant for command agriculture yesterday, as the deputy minister for Agriculture announced that his ministry wants more.

The figures were publicly disclosed during a parliamentary session last week.

“The allocation from Treasury was a good start, but we need more for us to succeed in our plans. These programmes are meant to cushion farmers from high prices being charged by suppliers,” said Deputy Minister Angelis Haritatos.

He continued saying :

“Programmes such as Command Agriculture are always a relief to farmers, but those who do not benefit still need to make their own plans. And as it stands, farmers are complaining that almost everything is expensive and might have to reduce hectarage,” he commented. His statements were published in the state media.

Teacher Arrested For Damaging Pupil’s Eardrum

A TEACHER at Amavene Primary School in Bulawayo’s Nkulumane suburb has been arraigned for allegedly beating up and damaging the eardrum of a Grade Seven pupil he accused of poor performance.


Benuka Phiri (52) from Nkulumane 5 suburb allegedly slapped Leo Muriwo twice on his ear for failing a test, resulting in his eardrum discharging yellow pus which has given him problems since 2014.


Phiri appeared before West Commonage magistrate Ms Tancy Dube facing assault charges.
She was remanded in custody to September 3 for commencement of trial.


The court heard that the boy’s mother only reported the matter to the police after Phiri defaulted paying Leo’s medical bills.


Prosecuting, Mr Tapiwa Solani said the teacher committed the crime sometime in 2014.


“Phiri slapped Leo on his left ear resulting in him being deaf and has sustained internal pain for almost six years since 2014,” said the prosecutor.
He said Phiri only assisted with $60 for hospital bills and the boy’s medical problems have persisted.


“Leo’s ear started discharging more pus and he told his mother who confronted Phiri. However, she refused to pay the bills,” said Mr Solani.
The matter was reported to the police leading to Phiri’s arrest.State media

ED Asked to Stop Wasting US$400 mln On Overseas HeathCare – Gave A Middle Finger Reply

By Patrick Guramatunhu| Health minister Obadiah Moyo has disclosed that the country is losing about $400 million annually on overseas medical treatments.

“Having our own up to standard facilities will make wonders and no-one will be airlifted out of the country for health treatment and I have shared this with the President,” Moyo said.

So, Minister Moyo thinks the idea of spending the millions squandered sending the chefs out of the country for their health care would be better spend on local health care had never occurred to Mnangagwa and the rest of the Zanu PF leadership? How naïve!

There are basically two reasons why Zanu PF have allowed the local health care facility collapse:

a) The chefs, from both sides of the political divide, have continued to enjoy a five-star health care service or be it in SA, India, China, Singapore, etc. instead of within Zimbabwe. So whilst we the masses have suffered greatly from the country’s collapsed health care, the Chefs have not.

b) In Zimbabwe going shopping in New York, studying in London, having your health check in Singapore, having a honeymoon in LA, etc. are all status statements. One can only imagine the disappointment on Grace Mugabe and her daughter, Bona’s, faces if they were to hear that there was a local hospital in Harare offering the same five-star service after all the money they had spend when Bona her baby in Singapore! And so, the poorer the local service the weightier the symbolism.

c) Yes, it is very expensive to send the chefs out of the country for all these health care trips but what of it! It does not cost the chefs themselves a dollar, the taxpayer pays it all. Indeed, health care has become just another excuse for the chefs to raid the public coffers.

President Mnangagwa has just returned from a trip to Japan. He flew there in a hired jet that reportedly costed US$17 million. He probably ordered the jet just hours after Minister Moyo comments above – there was the middle finger reply! – SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

It’s North London Derby Time!

London — Arsenal and Tottenham battle for North London supremacy tomorrow in an early indicator as to who will be Manchester City and Liverpool’s closest challengers for the Premier League title.

City and Liverpool have already moved clear of the chasing pack with Jurgen Klopp’s men boasting the only 100 percent record after three games to open a two-point lead over the champions.

Both will expect to add another three points before the international break as City host Brighton, while Liverpool travel to Burnley.

But below them the rest have plenty of room for improvement with Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea having already tasted defeat.

Arsenal were given a lesson in how far they still have to go to challenge for the title in losing 3-1 at Anfield last weekend, but the Gunners can quickly erase the memory of that defeat should they get the better of Spurs at the Emirates.

A thrilling 4-2 win over the Champions League finalists in this fixture last season was the highlight of Unai Emery’s first season in charge and Arsenal have little to fear from Tottenham’s start to the season.

Mauricio Pochettino believes his squad is unsettled by speculation over the futures of Christian Eriksen, Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld.

Vertonghen has been dropped for all three games so far this season, while Eriksen started on the bench against Aston Villa and Newcastle.

A shock 1-0 reverse to the Magpies last weekend showed Pochettino can ill afford the luxury of leaving out two of his better players, even if they seem set to leave the club at the end of the season after failing to agree new contracts.

Arsenal missed out on Champions League football to their local rivals by a point last season, but still reinforced well in the transfer market.

Nicolas Pepe shone on his full debut against Liverpool last weekend and could be unleashed alongside Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette from the start for the first time. Should Arsenal’s exciting new attacking trio click, they can lay down an early marker in the battle to be the best of the rest behind the top two.-AFP

Sunday Mail Says Mnangagwa Has Won A Coup In France

By Dorrothy Moyo| The state owned Sunday Mail in a weekend feature has said zanu-pf president Emmerson Mnangagwa has won a coup in France.

The state broadsheet, said Mnangagwa has won “a major diplomatic coup for Zimbabwe using Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame

The story said Kagame took the country’s anti-sanctions lobby to leaders of the world’s most powerful nations that convened for the Group of Seven (G7) summit in France last week.

The article had Mnangagwa painted and quoted all over the place with not a single word of Kagame’s. Everything was according to Mnangagwa.

The G7 is made up of the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Japan and Canada. President Kagame attended the G7 summit after receiving a special invitation as the immediate past chairperson of the African Union.

Emmerson Mnangagwa and President Kagame met for bilateral talks on the sidelines of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) summit in Japan.

In an interview with journalists on Friday, Mnangagwa said President Kagame had briefed him that he had “pleaded” with the G7 countries on the need to lift sanctions against Zimbabwe.

“In particular, with President Kagame we were discussing strategies to deal with the question of sanctions. At the last Sadc meeting in Dar es Salaam, Sadc made a resolution that we must together appeal to AU, so that when AU goes to the United Nations, they speak about the removal of sanctions,” said the President.

“Sadc secretariat must also again appeal for the removal of sanctions. But individual African countries such as Kagame’s Rwanda, they are lobbying. They did lobby for Zimbabwe during the G7 meeting. President Kagame attended the G7 meeting and he was able to meet with the G7 leaders and he pleaded with them over removal of sanctions on Zimbabwe.”

Mnangagwa says his counterpart is a worthy ally in Zimbabwe’s fight against the embargo.

“These are the areas we were discussing and the possibilities of success and attitudes of every single leader in G7 and how they look at Zimbabwe.”

Mnangagww said he shares a brotherly bond with President Kagame.

“With my brother Paul Kagame, it is a continuous exchange of views with regards to our respective situations in Africa,” he said.

Mnangagwa told Japanese medi on Friday that Zimbabwe will continue the international fight against sanctions, which are limiting the country’s ability to access credit from international markets.

He said: “ZDERA constrains us. For the past 20 years we cannot access support from the IMF, World Bank, IFIs (international finance institutions). Those Bretton Woods institutions cannot extend any lines of credit to Zimbabwe. So we are surviving through our own domestic means. We are doing our best.

“We cannot bury our heads in the sand and blame the Bretton Woods institutions for not giving us credit.”

It remains to be seen if there is anything to celebrate for Mnangagwa, as Kagame has in recent days publicly humiliated Mnangagwa for failing to convine his own people.

Smalling Joins AS Roma

Manchester United have confirmed that defender Chris Smalling will move to AS Roma on loan for the rest of the season.

The Englishman flew to Italy for his medical today ahead of the move and United manager Ole Gunnar Soljskaer confirmed it.

At the moment we’ve got six centre-backs,” Solskjaer told MUTV. 

This is just something that popped up towards the end [of the European transfer window] in the last couple of days.

“Chris fancied the chance to go over there; it’s a new experience, new adventure.”

“He’ll come back better for it because it’s a big club, it’s a good league. There aren’t too many English players who have been playing in Italy so I think he’ll enjoy it.” he added.Soccer 24

Botswana Elections Next Month | WHO WINS?

Botswana’s President Mokgweetsi Masisi has ordered general elections on October 23, as tensions rise with his estranged predecessor, Ian Khama, the man who put him in the top job.

Khama, whose father led the southern African country to independence, has accused Masisi of becoming an autocrat and threatening the country’s reputation as a beacon of stability in a troubled continent.

Masisi has called for “the holding of the 2019 General Elections to fill the 57 National Assembly vacancies and 490 local government vacancies,” Osupile Maroba from the national election commission said late Friday.

The last date for nominations is September 26. The country has been ruled by the Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) uninterruptedly since it gained independence from Britain in 1966.

This year the BDP will come face to face with the opposition coalition Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC).

Another BDP splinter group, the Botswana Patriotic Front (BPF), which is the brainchild of former president Khama, will also contest the elections in 19 constituencies mostly in the Central District, a Khama stronghold.

Khama ruled from 2008 to 2018 and handed power to his chosen successor Masisi after completing two terms – the maximum allowed by the constitution.

But he walked out of the party in May, saying: “The person who I nominated to be my successor, as soon as he took office became very autocratic, very intolerant and it has led to a decline in the democratic credentials that we have a reputation for.”

Since coming to office, Masisi changed several key policies adopted by Khama — the most high-profile being the lifting of the wildlife sports hunting ban imposed in 2014.

Botswana has the world’s largest elephant population with more than 135,000 roaming freely in its unfenced parks and wide open spaces.- Agencies

WICKNEL BRIBE: ZPC Boss Faces Jail | What Of Chivayo?

A HARARE magistrate yesterday deferred the sentencing of former Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) board chair Stanley Kazhanje, who was convicted of concealing a US$10 000 transaction he received from controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s Intratrek Zimbabwe.

Kazhanje, who was convicted after a full trial by senior regional magistrate Hosea Mujaya, was awaiting his aggravation by State prosecutor Brian Vito before sentencing.

However, Vito indicated that he wanted to call a witness, who is also a former ZPC board member and current Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, commissioner
Thandiwe Thando Mlobane.

Mujaya ruled that Kazhanje failed to submit evidence of receipt of the money or the nature of work done by his company, Terminal Engineering, at Intratrek Zimbabwe.

Mujaya said ZPC’s former corporate secretary, Saidi Sangula, testified that Kazhanje had disclosed his interests at Intratrek.

He further ruled that even former Energy minister Dzikamai Mavhaire, who Kazhanje claimed to have declared his dealings with Intratrek, denied the claim.

But in his defence, Kazhanje had told the court that he declared his previous dealing with Intratrek to Mavhaire, his deputy and then permanent secretary.

“It is difficult for the court to believe that a man of his stature would have confused the two. It is not clear if the accused person directed the two politicians and the permanent secretary to relay his declaration to the board. I equally wonder if the accused person forgot to tell this court if he directed the three to relay his message to the board, “Mujaya said.

“This was a transaction between two established companies, but no paper trail was produced in court. A receipt or invoice could have been produced to prove
that the transaction was legit. His intention was to deceive the board and whoever was his principal and is hereby found guilty.

The court heard that on October 23, 2015, Kazhanje signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract of a 100 megawatt solar panel station project
with Intratrek Zimbabwe, fronted by Chivayo.

Kazhanje failed to declare his interests. ZPC paid Intratrek advanced payments of $1 236 154 for implementation of the project.

However, Intratrek did not fulfil its obligation and this resulted in ZPC management suggesting termination of the contract.

On January 21, 2016, under unclear circumstances, Kazhanje received US$10 000 into his First Capital Bank (Barclays Bank) personal account from Intratrek’s CBZ
Bank account.

Kazhanje presided over a meeting in which it was resolved that the power utility pays for services direct to Intratrek subcontractors, instead of terminating the contract.

The court further heard that this resulted in ZPC paying $4 387 849 as advance payment despite that Intratrek had not fulfilled its obligation. Kazhanje was influenced by this payment to decide in favour of Intratrek.

According to the State, Kazhanje failed to declare any interest upon his appointment as the chairperson of ZPC.

He also failed to recuse himself from ZPC meetings that held deliberations on Intratrek. Newsday

Chamisa To Address Star Rally On Sunday

Dear Editor -President Chamisa will tomorrow address a campaign rally in Glen View South constituency ahead of next Saturday’s by-elections. The Glen View seat fell vacant following the death of Hon. Vimbai Tsvangirai Java. Her brother Vincent Tsvangirai is the party candidate for the constituency.MDC Information Department

17-Year-Old Maid Snatches Hubby From Mistress

A 17-year-old housemaid from Sakubva is heavily pregnant after snatching her employer’s hubby and dishing ut se_xual favours behind his wife’s back.

The housemaid, Priscilla Muchisi has now fully replaced the wife (only identified as Musiiwa) as mother of the house is now looking after the pair’s four children, two of which are older than her.

According to Priscilla’s younger sisters Polite and Fungai, Musiiwa was chased away by Musatukana Mwapinzeudyi after she discovered the affair.

“When she was 16, she was our elder sister’s maid and snatched Mwapinzeudyi from under her nose. She was sleeping with him behind her back. Such betrayal to come out of that young a person is unbelievable,” said one of the sisters.

“She is only 17 but is looking after our sister’s children who are older than her. One is 19, the other is 17, then 12 and four. I do not know how in her right mind she saw it fit that she can hook up with a man who is older than her father,” said Polite, who had no kind words for Muchisi after their latest violent confrontations, which happened at the Mutare Civil Courts on Monday this week.

The protection order was granted in favor of Muchisi.

Son Axe Father For Dating His Wife

A MUTARE man this week went berserk and hacked his father with an axe, accusing him of dating his wife and practicing witchcraft.

Webus Muranda Junior (25) vanished soon after committing the heinous crime.

Police confirmed the incident, which happened in Chief Marange’s area.

His father, also called Webus Muranda (70), died after sustaining serious injuries.

The suspect has since gone into hiding with police launching a manhunt for him.

Police have since recovered the axe used in the gruesome murder.

Deputy Manicaland police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Luxon Chananda said they have since launched a manhunt to bring the culprit to book.

“Investigations carried out so far have revealed that the suspect and his father had a long dispute of the woman in question. He was in the habit of accusing his father of having an extra-marital affair with his wife and practising witchcraft. On August 22 at around 7pm, the suspect went to his father’s house armed with an axe.

‘The father and mother (Getrude Nyashanu) were in the kitchen. He then accused his father of having an affair with his wife and practising witchcraft. The accused then struck his father twice with an axe on the head, the now deceased ran out of the kitchen and his son followed him and struck him again once on the head and he died,” he said.

The matter was reported at Odzi police station.

Asst Insp Chananda urged people to solve disputes amicably.

—State Media

Passengers Left Stranded Yet Again As Air Zim Plane Develops Fault

An Air Zimbabwe Boeing 767 developed a technical fault yesterday in Bulawayo and travellers were left in a fix after the plane was grounded. The plane was scheduled to ply the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls; Victoria Falls-Harare and later the Harare-Johannesburg routes, but all those could not materialise due to the technical fault.

Airzim Corporate communications officer Firstme Vitori confirmed the incident.

“Yes, it developed a technical fault and our engineers are working on it. There are some parts that we needed to bring from Harare and we are hopeful that tomorrow (today) we will be able to resume our schedules as normal,” she said.

“It was still doing the morning triangle, the Harare-Bulawayo; Bulawayo-Vic Falls; Vic Falls-Harare, and then Johannesburg thereafter.

“Unfortunately, it was only able to do Harare-Bulawayo (route), so Bulawayo-Vic Falls; Bulawayo-Harare was affected as well as Jo’burg (Johannesburg).”

Air Zimbabwe had to hire a small plane to carry the required parts to Bulawayo and incurred expenses to cater for the stranded passengers

The number of affected passengers was not revealed at the time of publication

12-Year-Old Boy Arrested After Killing Mentally Disturbed Man For Trespassing

A 12-YEAR-OLD-BOY was arrested by police after he was implicated in the murder of a 24-year-old man who was accused of trespassing.

Police confirmed the incident.

According to police, the minor was part of the four member gang that fatally assaulted a mental patient for trespassing.

Manicaland province police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa said the minor reportedly struck the now deceased Brian Mapindu with a stone on the back of his head and he collapsed.

Effort by local villagers to resuscitate him failed.

The incident took place in Zvoushe village under Chief Zimunya on Sunday afternoon.

Kakohwa said Mapindu reportedly trespassed at Brenda Mwatutsa`s homestead and lit a fire.

Mwatutsa screamed for help after she saw the deceased wearing a grey short without a shirt sneaking into her bedroom carrying a box of matches.

The minor ganged up with Zvikomborero Nyagoyo (20), Tinashe Nzarayebani (21) and Reginald Zveushe (25) and responded to Mwatutsa`s call.

They then dragged the deceased for about 200 metres and began assaulting him with a catapult, stones and sticks.

The minor allegedly hit Mapindu with a rock on the back of the head and he collapsed.

Mapindu is reported to have sneaked unnoticed from David Ndoro’s home at Diki, Munyarari village where he was being looked after.

“People who care for mental patients should ensure they (mental patients) take their medication and make sure they are safe all the times,” said Kakohwa.

He also urged members of the public not to take the law into their own hands, saying those who tamper with the law must be prosecuted.

“We would also like to urge the public not take law into their own hands whenever they suspect a person is committing an offence but they should effect a citizenry arrest,” said Kakohwa.

—State Media

Mighty Warriors In Last Attempt To Bulldoze Way To 2020 Olympics

Zimbabwe women’s football team, the Mighty Warriors, is faced with a daunting task in their 2020 Olympic qualifier return leg against Zambia slated for the National Sports Stadium (NSS) tomorrow.

After succumbing to a heavy 5-0 defeat at the hands of Zambia in Lusaka on Thursday, it appears mission impossible for the Mighty Warriors who face their southern region adversaries at the NSS.

With a place at the Tokyo 2020 games at stake, Zimbabwe will have to be on the front foot from the word go if they are to have any chance of launching what would be a dramatic comeback.

Having made a maiden appearance at the last Olympics following a win over Cameroon, the Zimbabwe women’s side face an uphill task but with dramatic scenarios having in the past occurred in the game of football, the Mighty Warriors will be hoping for the best.

Key to Zimbabwe’s chances will be the 12th man when the Mighty Warriors take on their opponents. Rest of ground tickets have been pegged at $2, bays 15-18 $5 with VIP tickets going for $10.

-State Media

FULL TEXT- Stop and Search by ZRP: Passengers

As Passengers Association of Zimbabwe we are dismayed, disappointed and disconcerted by the actions of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, whereby they are stopping and searching passenger service vehicles and searching them, as well as asking for identity particulars.

It is common cause, that these arbitrary actions are infringing on constitutional rights of the travelling citizenry, without pre-advised justification. In principle such actions should surely exist where a state of emergency is in existence.

Contextually, then, the rights enshrined in the constitution in Section 66 (2a) which stipulates that every Zimbabwean citizen has the right to move freely within Zimbabwe; Section 44 which states that The State and every person, including juristic persons, and every institution and agency of the government at every level must respect, promote and fulfill the rights and rights and freedoms.

ZRP is essentially an institution that is for the law, nation and the people (Prolege, Pro Patria, Pro Populo).

It is our anticipation that in these stops and search they are accordingly guided. Tafadzwa Goliati president of Passengers Association of Zimbabwe cell 0773239688

Two Die From Collapsed Well In Maramba-Pfungwe

Two men have died while three others were injured when a deep well they were repairing collapsed in Deke village, Maramba Pfungwe, Mashonaland East Province.

What started as a noble mission to assist fellow villagers from perennial water challenges in Maramba Pfungwe turned tragic for five men when a deep well they were repairing collapsed yesterday.

Mashonaland East Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) spokesperson, Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the incident saying the concrete slab they were standing on cracked and gave in, resulting in the five men falling into the 14-metre deep well.

Three of them were rescued by fellow villagers while the other two could not make it. Of the three injured, two have been discharged from hospital while the other is still admitted.

“The incident occurred around 4pm when we decided to repair the well which is one of our water sources when the concrete slab gave in resulting in all of us falling into the well,” said one of the survivors, Fambisai Sakawenga.

Maramba Pfungwe legislator, Cde Tichaona Karumazondo and Senator Address Matirira who visited the injured, appealed to government to assist in addressing the perennial water challenges in the area.

“We are appealing to the government to capacitate the DDF so that they can drill boreholes in our area which has been facing water shortages for years,” said Karumazondo.

The deceased have been identified as George Kareku aged 53 and Israel Mukara aged 49, both from Deke village.

-State Media

Woman Sent Packing After Calling Ex-Lover’s Name In Bed

In a matter yet to be heard at the Bulawayo Customary Court, a man from Hope Fountain is seeking divorce after suspecting that his wife was cheating on him because she was constantly calling out her ex-lover’s name during se_x.

For Felix Dube, his wife Nombulelelo Moyo’s habitual actions of repeating her ex-lover’s name in the bedroom are akin to an act of marriage terror.

This follows after Dube filed for divorce at the Bulawayo Customary Court claiming his wifes always calls out her ex’s name in the bedroom.

“I am customarily married to Nombulelelo Moyo and our union has irretrievably broken down as I suspect that she is still dating her ex-lover because, whenever we are in bed, she calls out his name.

“As a result there are no prospects of restoration to a normal relationship because we now have irreconcilable differences which render the continuance of the relationship impossible. As a couple we have also lost love and affection for each other,” read the papers in part.

He further claimed whenever he confronted her about the issue, she became violent and started verbally and physically abusing him.

Moyo’s response is set to be heard when the parties appear in court.

-Online

Mighty Warriors Seeks To Overturn 5 Nil Against Zambia

Zimbabwe women’s football team, the Mighty Warriors, is faced with a daunting task in their 2020 Olympic qualifier return leg against Zambia slated for the National Sports Stadium (NSS) tomorrow.

After succumbing to a heavy 5-0 defeat at the hands of Zambia in Lusaka on Thursday, it appears mission impossible for the Mighty Warriors who face their southern region adversaries at the NSS.

With a place at the Tokyo 2020 games at stake, Zimbabwe will have to be on the front foot from the word go if they are to have any chance of launching what would be a dramatic comeback.

Having made a maiden appearance at the last Olympics following a win over Cameroon, the Zimbabwe women’s side face an uphill task but with dramatic scenarios having in the past occurred in the game of football, the Mighty Warriors will be hoping for the best.

Key to Zimbabwe’s chances will be the 12th man when the Mighty Warriors take on their opponents. Rest of ground tickets have been pegged at $2, bays 15-18 $5 with VIP tickets going for $10.

-State Media

ZESA Cable Thief Electrocuted To Death, Body Found Near Transformer

A man (33) was electrocuted in Chikara after attempting to cut a live ZESA cable. His body was found near a ZESA transformer with serious burns on his body. An electric cable was also found next to the body. The harsh economic environment has seen citizens resorting to illegal activities which include stealing copper cables to survive.

The reward though great comes at price namely a mandatory 10-year jail sentence if caught or in a worst-case scenario death!!!

Chicken Inn Shoot To PSL Summit As Caps Drop Points

Dynamos were held to a goalless stalemate by TelOne in a Match-day 22 encounter played at Rufaro Stadium on Saturday.

The match created few meaningful chances throughout with the home team’s Nigel Katawa coming closest when his header was superbly saved by Raphel Pitisi in the 39th minute.

The youngster came back again in the second half and was again denied the keeper.

On the other end, the Wifi Boys’ biggest opportunity came just after the hour but Fredrick Muza’s effort missed the target by inches.

The result puts Dynamos on 33 points in the 5th position while TelOne remain rooted in the drop zone.

At Luveve Stadium, Bulawayo Chiefs and CAPS United shared the spoils in a six-goal thriller.

Hugh Chikosa and John Zhuwawu got a brace each in the encounter.

Chikosa opened the scoring in the 13th minute, converting from the spot to give Chiefs an early lead.

Makepekepe equalised on minute 28 through Joel Ngodzo who fired home from a free-kick on the edge of the box.

The parity, however, did not last long as Shadreck Nyahwa capitalised on a defensive mix-up to restore the hosts’ lead.

John Zhuwawu scored his first goal on the hour before completing his brace ten minutes later. Chikosa also got his second of the day but in between Zhuwawu’s goals.

The result sees CAPS United surrendering the top position to Chicken Inn who collected maximum points at Mandava.

The Gamecocks beat FC Platinum 2-1, thanks to a brace from Valentine Kadonzvo. The hosts got their consolation from Albert Eonde later in the game.

At Baobab Stadium, Bruno Mtigo and Arial Makopa were on target as Ngezi Platinum Stars beat Herentals 2-0.Soccer 24

Nigerians Storm High Commissioners Office In Protest Over Xenophobia In South Africa

A group of Nigerians Thursday staged a protest at the Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa’s capital.

The protesters, mostly victims of xenophobic attacks in South Africa, according to Channels TV, said they are angered by the recent massive looting of foreign-owned shops in the city by some South Africans.

Many of the protesters lamented that they have lost their goods and business investments to the looting spree, which occurred on Wednesday at Pretoria Business district.

The protesters in separate interviews told Channels Television that the protest was needed because they are now feeling unsafe in the foreign country.

They claimed that Nigerian representatives in South Africa were slow towards responding to their plight.

“They came to my shop and burnt everything to zero,” one of the victims told Channels Television.

“We are appealing to our Consulate via the High Commission here to please intervene in this whole situation. We are so unsafe in this country,” another victim said.

However, Defence Adviser, Nigerian High Commission in South Africa, Abubakar Mustapha condemned the protesters for venting anger on the commission by destroying some property.

“The way they went about it (the protest) was quite unfortunate; they scaled the fence and almost destroyed the gate,” Mustapha said, adding that the quick intervention of security officers curtailed the incident.

Nigeria High Commission officers later visited the scenes of the looting spree to see the level of destruction on shops owned by Nigerians.

The acting High Commissioner to South Africa, Umar Bako later assured those who came to complain of their losses that quick actions would be taken to intervene in the matter.

Violence was recorded on Tuesday in Pretoria Business district as South African indigenes who were apparently angered by the killing of a taxi operator by a yet-to-be identified man, on Tuesday resorted to looting shops owned by foreigners in their country.

South Africa police have since arrested 17 people in connection with the looting spree.

-This Day

Herald Lied About Gonyeti Police Follow Up

By Farai D Hove| The Media Institute Of South Africa has narrated factual points on how allegedly misleading the state owned Herald newspaper was in their Saturday issue, pertaining the abduction case of the comedian, Gonyeti (Samantha Kureya).

Writing on Saturday night, MISA listed four main points. Below is the full text:

Dear @HeraldZimbabwe you lie that there has been no follow up on Samantha Kureya’s abduction case. Your story ignores the following:

1. The docket has been transferred to Harare Central Law & Order section

2. Felistas was called in to give her witness statement on 27 Aug.

3. The police do have the phone numbers Samantha used when she was dropped off in Crowbrough

4. Samantha’s own phone is not going through because it was damaged during the abduction

5. If your publication wants the actual truth contact Samantha’s lawyer Chris Mhike for updates. – Source: MISA

Mnangagwa Arrives Back Home From Japan

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has returned back home from Japan where he attended the TICAD summit that ended yesterday.

Mnangagwa’s trip to Japan was without controversy as he continued with his luxurious Swiss jet which has been a subject of debate in the country.

Eddie Cross: Fires All Over Zimbabwe

Eddie-Cross

By Eddie Cross| Listening to the uproar over the fires in the Amazon basin we all need to remind ourselves that what is happening on the other side of the Atlantic actually happens here every year.

If you look at the fire website and compare our region to South America, you will be shocked at the similarity – and it is a process that recurs every year.

This week I flew to South Africa for a day’s business and as we took off in Harare I pointed out the window at the dense smoke haze that blocked out the land below us.

Last night I saw a video of the Victoria Falls where the Falls is almost dry. Talk on the social media blame the loss of ground cover in the catchment – pointing out that the devastating evaporation effect of the loss of the vegetation due to veld fires is one possible cause.

I have previously raised the issue of the killing of the hippo population in the vast flood plains resulting in the blockage of the drainage channels that feed the flood waters of the Zambezi back into the main river in winter, leaving the water stagnant, evaporating under the tropical sun.

Whatever the reason we all need to be reminded that the earth’s atmosphere is paper thin. If space travel did anything for humanity at large it reminded us that this is all we have – mess it up and there is no place to go. All the talk of human settlements on the Moon or even Mars is just plain expensive nonsense. We had better get our act together here, or else.

In Zimbabwe the situation is made worse by the fact the what was once private land held under freehold title is now ‘State Land’ that no one owns and cares about. Fire breaks are no longer maintained, neighbours no longer turn out to fight fires together.

Fires just burn until they run out of material to burn or hit a road. Where there are no fires, there is no ground cover because of overcrowding and unmanaged livestock populations. Parts of Zimbabwe where I grew up are rapidly becoming desert with fences covered in low sand dunes.

This country once had perhaps the best managed conservation movement in the world and was far ahead of other countries. Now that is all gone and in the free for all situation that has taken its place we are rapidly destroying our natural environment and in the process contributing to the global problem of climate change. Denial does not make it go away.

But this is Zimbabwe, an amazing and always surprising place. Great climate and even greater people to live amongst. Also this is Africa and inevitably the spring follows our long dry winters.

Unlike the tropics we have four seasons and our winter mornings, clear, cold and with a heavy dew, are just magical and anyone who does not get up early, make a cup of coffee and then sit and watch the sun come up, misses a magic moment.

Then comes another amazing time when out of the dry barren veld and with no warning, the trees come out in new leaf. Each leaf covered with a thin covering of a water dissolvable wax that limits the loss of water and gives the leaves a special almost translucent colour.

Just yesterday I saw one Msasa that was bright red – almost indescribable, I thought, I have to come back and photo that when the light is right. If you painted that tree, people would say it was not real.

In the lowveld the Knob Thorns – great giants of the river basins, dig deep into the water that lies under the hot sand and suddenly burst into flower. The big animals of the region – Elephant and Giraffe are able to feed on the flowers and then the seed pods when nothing else looks alive.

In our towns the famous flowering trees of the region – many from the Amazon originally and brought here and planted by our forefathers start to come out and sometimes the colours are so bright they almost defy reality.

Any African living far away in a foreign land, will know exactly what I am writing about and feel homesick. Those of us who have the special privilege of living in this place, should always take time to savour our changing landscapes.

What is also encouraging – if difficult to see, are subtle hints in the past few weeks that at last we may have turned a corner in our long march back to economic and political sanity. I think there are signs that there is more political stability, mainly within the groups that hold power here.

The challenges to our new leadership seem to be receding and our leadership has more confidence to tackle the delinquency in our elite that is impeding our recovery from the problems inherited from the Mugabe era.

The massive distortions in prices and in our macro-economic fundamentals have been dealt with and there is little doubt that our markets are working better.

The mountain of RTGS dollars accumulated in the last four years of the Mugabe Government has been dealt with by devaluation and our currency seems to be settling down and the painful process of price discovery is taking place across the economy.

Incomes have been devalued in the process and the distortions introduced by the artificial macro and micro economic factors at play under the dollarization process from 2009 to 2019, are being corrected.

For ordinary Zimbabweans this process has been extremely painful. Living standards have plummeted and even the most basic elements of survival are now beyond reach for many.

But Zimbabweans are resilient and innovative and somehow people are getting by. A major element in this situation, in the absence of any real national safety net, is our culture based on our extended families and the huge contribution of the Zimbabwean Diaspora living abroad.

My own view is that Diaspora remittances are much bigger than the official estimates reflect – one electronic transfer company in 2018 with 3 million clients in SA registered an average of US$78 per month in transfers to Zimbabwe. That is US$2,3 billion a year.

Gold production is estimated at over 80 tonnes per annum and that is another US$4 billion a year, most of it generated by small scale informal miners. It is these inflows of hard currency that are sustaining our people in these tough times.

If the combined income in hard currency from both these sources is now about US$6 billion per annum that translates at current exchange rates to RTGS$60 billion. That is RTGS$500 per capita per annum.

Although this is modest – when combined with other sources of income, it all helps alleviate the hardship experienced as a result of the reform process that is underway.

For me three main issues remain to be tackled before we can really say we are on our way back to the road to recovery:

1. We need to get the interbank market working properly as a formal market for foreign exchange with clear rules and transparency and to insist that all foreign earnings are fed through that market.

2. We need to continue with our reform program and to never allow the pressures on the system to deflect us off the track we are on. Let’s continue to maintained discipline in our fiscal and monetary system, strengthen the market economy and the role of the private sector.

3. We need to tackle corruption – recover stolen funds and confiscate property obtained with corruptly obtained funds. We need to make corruption in all its many forms punishable severely and quickly.

Is this spring? In the natural world yes, of course it happens every year. In our economic and political world, maybe. The signs are there but it can easily turn out to be false dawn, the choice is ours.

Eddie Cross
Harare, 31st August 2019

Kambarami Claims Welshman Ncube Facilitated His Dismissal From Council By High Court

Welshman Ncube with Tendai Biti and Nelson Chamisa

Former Bulawayo ward 3 councillor, Tinashe Kambarami has openly accused Welshman Ncube of playing a hand in the High Court ruling for his removal from council.

Have a look at the leaked Whatsapp chats below. In these chats, Kambarami accuses Welshman Ncube of paying the judge to get him Convicted on trumped up charges.

[8/29, 12:17 PM] Kambarami: However I’m appealing to the high court, I did not get justice in this matter since I had an appeal on that conviction and I don’t know how the judge made a ruling and concluded on this case that is still outstanding.

Tinashe Kambarami

[8/29, 12:24 PM] Kambarami: Let me start from the beginning.

  1. This started in June before 2018 elections. Banda, Mlandu and his team connived with one of my employees to go and do a fake report that I had stolen an electric cable from him.
  2. The matter went to court and I was convicted then I paid my employee the cable that I did not steal, this is someone that I had hired and paid over 2000us and It didn’t make sense to steal a cable worth $30 from him.
  3. Now Mthwakazi has been working with Banda, Mlandu and VP Welshman to fight me through the courts. Professor Welsh had paid the judge lots of money to make sure he gets rid of me.
  4. I knew about today’s judgment before and the meetings and the money that VP Welsh had paid to make sure that my election is set aside.
    All this they’re doing to get rid of Shona people in the system and to make sure that Welshman becomes The Godfather pf matebeleland like what MaKhuphe used to to to Tsvangirai.

Zim Spending Enough Money To Fully Equip A Local Hospital On Overseas Treatments, Minister Says.

Obadiah Moyo

Health minister Obadiah Moyo has disclosed that the country is losing about $400 million annually on overseas medical treatments.

Moyo made the disclosure in Nyanga, while officially opening the second annual general meeting and conference of Private Hospitals Association of Zimbabwe.

“Having our own up to standard facilities will make wonders and no-one will be airlifted out of the country for health treatment and I have shared this with the President,” Moyo said.

Government and ruling Zanu PF party officials have largely bled the country by flying out to seek medical treatment overseas, running away from local health institutions that have been run down through neglet over the years.

Former President Robert Mugabe and incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa, his deputies Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi as well as top government officials have in recent months been receiving treatment outside the country. Mugabe made several trips to Singapore during and after his 37-year rule and Chiwenga is currently in China for medical treatment after initially visiting India and South Africa.

The $400 million the country is losing annually is adequate to renovate and equip several public health institutions.

In his address, Moyo ordered private hospital operators to stop charging in US dollars and abide with government policy of using local currency for the benefit of every Zimbabwean.

Moyo said punitive measures would be taken on hospitals that continue to charge in US dollars.

“Charging in US dollars is illegal and it is an act of corruption which is there to disadvantage the people of Zimbabwe. As government, let me set the record straight, it is illegal, and no one is above the law, action will be taken,” Moyo said.

“There are a lot of health institutions that are mushrooming, registered and unregistered . . . and most of those small hospitals are the ones illegally charging US dollars, but the law will surely catch up with them” he added.

Various groups and institutions who have gathered for the conference aired their grievances to the minister relating to cost of service delivery and challenges they are facing which include electricity and defaulting medical aid societies as well as exorbitant prices of overheads.

The minister assured the delegates that government was doing everything possible to make health service provision easy.

“Let me submit to you that we have started with Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals which will be having a face lift, while I urge you to come together so that we don’t lose that money which is being taken overseas for medical treatments.”

Zimbabwean Woman Statue Put Up In New York City

Tererai Trent a Zimbabwean woman is humbled to be among the 10 women who were also sculptured with bronze statues, as Oprah Winfrey, Cate Blanchett, Gabby Douglas, Tracy Dyson, Cheryl Strayed, Janet Mock, Nicole Kidman and Jane Goodall.

Tererai‘s live history has not been rosy, as she grow up in a rural area in Zimbabwe, as an uneducated girl, at the age of 18 she was already a mother of four children. Trent is said to have experienced domestic abuse while advancing her dream.

“I grow up very poor I grow up in a rural area with no education with nothing by the time I was 18 I was already a mother of four struggling,” said Trent.

“Because of a belief in a dream I stand amongst ten other woman to celebrated statuses of equality it’s just unbelievable.”

Tererai has found her sculpture for the Statue of Equality as a feeling that cannot be expressed.

“Can’t just express the feeling it’s just unbelievable,” said Trent.

Due to gender inequality Tererai is said to have been denied the right to education, growing up in Zimbabwe.

Trent is the author of a bestselling book titled the The Awakened Woman.

Tererai won various awards which includes the 2018 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) for Outstanding Literary Work for her book The Awakened Woman. The ten woman were honored as an epitome of woman who are championing gender equality by Statues for Equality.

Due to Trent’s inspirational story, Oprah Winfrey gave her $1.5 million in donations to rebuild her elementary school in Zimbabwe in partnership with Save the Children in 2011.

Her advocacy for education for all children propelled her to start Tererai Trent International Foundation The foundation, seeks to improve education quality, gender equality in education, technology, innovation, health and nutrition.

Zim War Veterans Surving On 48 Cents A Day, Demand Own Ministry

Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association Spokesperson Douglas Mahiya.

War veterans have demanded their own autonomous government ministry that will look solely at their affairs, telling a media briefing Wednesday that their allowances were now equal to just 48 cents in US dollar terms.

Through their pro-Zanu PF welfare group, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association, the former fighters said that their affairs have been neglected since the time of former President Robert Mugabe.

“I want to tell you that in 1980 when we came back from the war, former president (Robert Mugabe) removed us from the political structures and other people took over,” association spokesperson Douglas Mahiya told the media.

“And those are people that are taking decisions today, there are people in the civil service who would want to see the new President fail today.

“Our welfare is not being looked at; we don’t understand why it is not being looked at.”

Mahiya said government has ensured all other sectors in the country were catered for through salary cushioning while their own welfare was being ignored.

He said war veterans were now surviving on an equivalent of just 48 United States cents per day.

“War veterans are surviving on US0.48c a day and nothing has been done yet everyone and everybody who could be driving a Mercedes Benz, living in a nice house and things like that; it came from the war veterans.

“But when we speak or ask about our welfare, we are told there is no money, and from this press conference, what will be picked by the enemy of the people is the welfare of the war veterans.”

Mahiya went on to plead with parliament to pass a Bill that should prioritise their welfare.

“Why is it taking ages for even Parliament to harmonise this thing (Bill) that we are talking about,” he said.

“No one is looking at that Bill, and war veterans are dying in poverty.

“So we are not happy about that and we want to urge the government and Parliament to speed up the harmonisation of this law so that war veterans start benefiting from the constitutional provision of their welfare,” he said.

“The war veterans again are advocating for a Ministry that will look after their own affairs because we don’t understand why it is not happening when the President has already agreed to it.

“So why can’t we have our own Minister who probably will look at issues that affect war veterans.”

Currently, war veterans issues fall under the Ministry of Defence and War Veterans.

Rumour: ZIFA Forced Antipas To Overlook Certain Players For World Cup Qualifier

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) reportedly instructed interim Warriors coach, Joey Antipas not to call certain players for the upcoming World Cup qualifier against Somalia.

Warriors

The surprise exclusions include the Warriors’ three captains at the 2019 AFCON finals — Knowledge Musona, Ovidy Karuru and Danny Phiri.

Goalkeepers George Chigova and Edmore Sibanda were also overlooked among other players in what observers consider to be a purge of those who were vocal during the failed AFCON campaign. ZIFA officials came under fire for allegedly taking their concubines to Egypt whom they showered with hundreds of dollars while players’ allowances were not paid.

The Herald cites unnamed sources who revealed that Antipas was ‘forced’ to leave out some players. Said the sources:

Joey Antipas told the ZIFA officials that they have to address that issue because it was their call and, in return, the ZIFA officials said the coaches should provide an explanation which didn’t trigger any controversy.

The coach felt it would be unfair for him to say something that wasn’t true because he knew these were not just fringe players and this is also a World Cup qualifier.

So, there was a deadlock, but everyone knew that this issue would come up, the questions about why some of the regulars were not in the squad.

ZIFA spokesperson Xolisani Gwesela dismissed the claims saying that the coach used his discretion in the selection of the national team and ZIFA didn’t interfere with the selection of the national team.

I don’t Own Econet: Masiyiwa

By Own Correspondent| Econet founder Strive Masiyiwa says he does not personally own Econet, but is simply the largest single shareholder of the listed entity with tens of thousands of other shareholders.

Writing on his popular Facebook blog, Masiyiwa explains why some people struggle to see a business beyond a person.

He says Econet Wireless Zimbabwe is a publicly listed company, with tens of thousands of shareholders. Virtually every person who has a pension of any kind or insurance policy is an indirect shareholder as well.

“I have never personally held more than 50%, since (Econet) was listed. So I actually don’t own the company. I’m simply the largest single shareholder,” writes Masiyiwa.

He says while there are more than 5 000 people working at the company, he had never actually seen or met 98% of them, including many in senior leadership positions.

“(But) you will still find even media people saying of a public listed entity ‘the Strive Masiyiwa-owned business’. And some will even ask me to intervene on things I have no idea about, and should not be expected to know.”

Masiyiwa says the reason for this is because some people are “still trapped in a mindset of the #BigMan” which the He wrote about on his Facebook post.

“They never shook away the BigMan idea developed when they were young,” he says, adding that this was not unique to Zimbabwe, but common across Africa.

“Many of us simply struggle to see institutions and corporate structures, and only see a person.”

Masiyiwa counseled that if Africa was to build businesses that expand continentally and spread globally, they needed to put away the simplistic understanding of how businesses are structured, and the rules by which they operate.

Strive Masiyiwa is the entrepreneur and billionaire founder of the pan African Econet group. He is a Forbes global influencer and a leading business mentor with 3,9 million active Facebook followers that he mentors through his regular posts.

PSL Match Day 22 Round Up

Chicken Inn created a dent in FC Platinum’s third title charge with a 2-1 victory in match day 22 of the Zimbabwe Castle Lager Premier Soccer League.

Aubriel Chirinda opened the scoring for Chicken Inn, with Valentine Kadonvo doubling the lead after the break. Albert Eonde pulled one back for the defending champions in the 82nd minute to set up a tense finish but Chicken Inn held on.

Caps United‘s only consolation is that they now hold the lead unchallenged on points after a 3-3 draw with relegation threatened side Bulawayo Chiefs. Hugh Chikosa gave Chiefs the lead before Joel Ngodza equalised. Shadreck Nyahwa gave Chiefs the lead again and John Zhuwawu pulled back. Chikosa completed his brace and so did Zhuwau.

Bruno Mtigo and Arial Makoba were on target in Ngezi Platinum‘s 2-0 win over Herentals.

Dynamos and TelOne drew 0-0.

Full Text: The System Uses Girls, Mujuru Warns Opposition Leaders

In light of everything that is happening let me urge some senior opposition figures to be wary of their surroundings. not everything is the way you see it.

Not everyone is who you think they are. Very important operational information is being leaked everyday. Be wary of the people you spend time with and sleep. You relax and let your guard down, they listen to when you talk on the phone.

How does someone in the executive know high level information. The beast is sophisticated. More than you can imagine. It uses girls. Not random girls. Girls that you know. Believe me you will trust these girls and you will let your guard down. Avoid sleeping in avenues and avondale areas. You are at your most vulnerable there.

Those areas are a birds nest for this beast. A big birds nest. And so are most hotels. Every apartment complex is infested. Highly infested more than you can imagine. From guards to caretakers to residents. Big brother is watching & he doesnt blink an eye.

Watch Video Of Man Urinate On Cecil John Rhodes Grave

The man is seen peeing on the grave and insulting Rhodes all that he stood for. His friends are heard on the background cheering him up saying he is a hero for what he is doing.

Cecil-Rhodes

A video of an unidentified man urinating on the grave of Zimbabwe’s colonial Imperialist Cecil John Rhodes has resurfaced online.

The grave of Rhodes which is located at the Matopos Rhodes Estate is one of the tourist attractions in the country.

In his will, Rhodes donated the estate to the then government of Rhodesia and all successive governments.

Wath the video below:

Police Urged To Shoot To Kill Artisinal Miners Found Carrying A Machete

Mashurugwi machete

The government has said it will soon implement an “eye for an eye philosophy” against illegal artisanal miners who wield machetes against law enforcers.

Said Minister of State for Midlands Affairs, Senator Larry Mavima:

We cannot have a lawless society that terrorises law abiding citizens, it doesn’t matter whether you are an artisanal miner or not.

In this particular case, I want to reiterate that we do not tolerate machete attacks. We do not tolerate violence because there is no need to use force in order to achieve your goals.

Very soon we will be applying for an eye for an eye philosophy or principle. That means that if you have machetes and you meet a law officer, and if they are armed they will retaliate and shoot.

This is because we can allow our young people to become that lawless to the extent that they take the law into their own hands and believe that if he has a machete he is above the law.

Mujuru Tells Opposition Politicians To Check Who They Are Sleeping With As ZANU PF Sends Them Spies To Sleep With.

Joice Mujuru

Former Vice President and now leader of the opposition National People’s Party (NPP) Joice Mujuru has warned opposition members to be wary of their surroundings and guard against ‘honey traps’ that see them sleeping with spies who work for state security agencies.

Joice Mujuru
Opposition National People’s Party (NPP) leader Joice Mujuru

Addressing nearly 40 000 followers on her Facebook page, Mujuru wrote; “In light of everything that is happening let me urge some senior opposition figures to be wary of their surroundings. Not everything is the way you see it. Not everyone is who you think they are.

Mujuru who served as Vice President from 2004 to 2014 went on to say “very important operational information is being leaked everyday. Be wary of the people you spend time with and sleep. You relax and let your guard down, they listen to when you talk on the phone.

Wrote Mujuru on Facebook:

Inlight of everything that is happening let me urge some senior opposition figures to be wary of their surroundings. not everything is the way you see it. not everyone is who you think they are. very important operational information is being leaked everyday. be wary of the people you spend time with and sleep. you relax and let your guard down, they listen to when you talk on the phone. how does someone in the executive know high level information. the beast is sophisticated. more than you can imagine. it uses girls. not random girls. girls that you know. beleive me you will trust these girls and you will let your guard down. avoid sleeping in avenues and avondale areas. you are at your most vulnerable there. those areas are a birds nest for this beast. a big birds nest. and so are most hotels. every apartment complex is infested. highly infested more than you can imagine .from guards to caretakers to residents. big brother is watching & he doesnt blink an eye.

Doctors Won’t Be Reporting For Duty On Monday

Despite getting a 60 percent salary increase,  have alerted government of their plan to embark on an industrial action starting from the 3rd of September saying delays by the Health Service Board to review their salaries has rendered them incapacitated.

The strike mainly focuses on the doctors from the country’s main hospitals that is Mpilo, Bulawayo United, Parirenyatwa Group and Chitungwiza Central Hospitals.

In an interview with 263Chat, Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association(ZHDA) Spokesperson Dr Peter Magombeyi said they do not have means to continue reporting for work.

“Knowing that what they are offering us as salary increase is nothing but a meager stipend, there are external forces that are also threatening us. We have been called several times to accept the offer. For that reason the doctors are embarking on an industrial action against their interests and association on threat come September 3,” said Magombeyi.

In a statement released today, ZHDA said there is no satisfactory agreement to insulate the doctors from the current high cost of living.

“Attempts to engage the employer have proved futile and even after all those meetings, no satisfactory agreement has been reached to insulate the doctors from the current high cost of living,” reads the statement.

Early this week, the health workers accepted the 60% salary increase but the doctors said they are still incapacitated.

“We are under HEALTH APEX as Doctors and we didn’t agree with the proceedings but once health Apex signs we have also “accepted” the offer though we are going ahead with the strike since we are still facing the same challenges,” added Dr Magombeyi.

Ndiweni To Appear In Court Only After June 2020 – Welshman Ncube

Nhlambabaloyi Chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni’s High Court appeal will be only be held after mid-year 2020 his lawyer Professor Welshman Ncube has said.

Speaking in an interview with Wildfire Deejay of The 1873 FM on Thursday Ncube said, “It will take quiet sometime and the Chief will not appear in court again. His lawyers will appear for the appear and he is not required to be in court when we do the appeal.

“We are yet to have the record prepared and certified as correct then after that have the heads of argument filed by both sides. So I do not see the appeal being held earlier than mid next year.”

Chief Ndiweni was granted bail pending appeal on Wednesday by Justice Thompson Mabhikwa after Ncube successfully argued the case at the High Court.

Ndiweni was jailed for 18 months for enforcing a traditional court judgment that saw some property of a villager being destroyed.

Ndiweni is appealing against both the conviction and the sentence.

Herald’s Attacks On Gonyeti Backfire

By Farai D Hove| The state media broadsheet, The Herald was Saturday criticised over an article mocking popular comedian “Gonyeti” Samantha Kureya over her abduction on the 21st of August 2019.

The state original article was titled “Has comedienne’s case mojo Gone Yet?”

Scores of Zimbabweans chastised the state paper with some saying the Herald must either be shut down or put into the capable hands.

The reactions got to the point of doubting the capabilities of the board of directors.

The Saturday Herald article was authored by a journalist named “Nyore Madzianike” who said “there is strong suspicion that the alleged abduction on the night of August 22 (actually August 21) was stage-managed for political expediency or to raise the stock of the controversial drama queen.”

Below were a series of tweets by journalist Hopewell Chin’ono and the reactions thereafter:

Mnangagwa Returns From Japan With Tonnes Of Barley For Starving Zimbabweans On Drought Relief

Emmerson Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is back in the country from Japan carrying with him a promise of barley for drought relief aid.

Mnangagwa was attending the Tokyo International Conference for African Development (TICAD7) in Yokohama, Japan.

Japan promised to secure 150 000 tonnes of barley for drought-stricken communities in Zimbabwe following a devasting drought.

In the run up to the 2018 elections ZANU PF got very popular by distributing barley to rural areas as part of its campaign.

Mnangagwa was welcomed at the Riobert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport by Vice President Kembo Mohadi, Defence and War Veterans Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, State Security Minister Owen Ncube, Harare Metropolitan Minister Oliver Chidau, service chiefs and senior government officials.

BREAKING: Golden Eagles 2-2 Arcadia United

Honours even at Ellis Robins! The points shared in a four-goal thriller.. Eagles clawing their way back from 0-2 down after 85 minutes to rescue a point with the last kick of the match. FT| Golden Eagles 2-2 Arcadia United

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Pastor Advises Husbands To Sleep With House Maids If Wives Are Not Up To Scratch

– Controversial Ghanaian counselor has advised men to sleep with their maids

– That is if they cannot find peace with their wives

– He also noted that men can seek pleasure elsewhere if their wives cannot conceive

Popular Ghanaian relationship counselor and controversial pastor George Cyril Lutterodt has advised married men to sleep with their maids.

The counselor noted that men are allowed to cheat when it serves the purpose of procreation.

Counselor Lutterodt
Counselor Lutterodt tells married men to sleep with their maids if their wives can’t give birth Source: GhAfricaNews

Speaking during an interview with United Televise, the counselor said that married men should not hesitate to seek pleasure in the hands of their maids if their wives cannot conceive.

He further noted the same goes with if their wives do not have good characters.

“If a wife is not exhibiting a good character and the maid is doing such, then what makes it wrong for the husband to make a move by going for the maid,” he said.

Lutterodt further expressed that it is wrong for people to condemn men who cheat because of reasons like procreation and peace of mind.

According to him, if a man is unable to find peace in the hands of his wife he should find it elsewhere.

The counsellor advised husbands to take the bold step of getting their maids pregnant if the wife is unable to bear children.

Kabila Lost Elections But Retains Grip On Power In The DRC, Like Mugabe Did In 2008.

Joseph Kabila still in charge

The new Cabinet appointment in the Democratic Republic of Congo has recently shown the country remains in the strong grip of former President Joseph Kabila, whose power continues to cast a shadow on the new DRC leader, Felix Tshisekedi.

The opposition previously foresaw that the new faces in the office would not change the political situation within the mineral-rich country, and the current trend of the events only confirms such suggestions.

The DR Congo coalition government, as well as both the National and Provincial assemblies, is heavily dominated by the members of Kabila’s Common Front for Congo (FCC), while Tshisekedi’s CACH alliance is in the representative minority. As a result, the first citizen has been placed in a difficult position where he is unable to make appointments in his favour, Stephanie Wolters, the Central Africa analyst with the Institute for Security Studies, claims.

“According to the Congolese constitution, the president [now] has restrictive powers. It is the party with the dominance at the National Assembly which is able to determine a wide variety of key appointments, including the prime minister,” the specialist commented on the matter.

Wolters also said Tshisekedi was currently struggling to carry out his own election campaign major reforms due to the heavy influence from his predecessor. Some of the promises — including the allowance of political protests and political prisoners’ liberation — however, have already seen the light.

“He could have done more to break away from the kind of politics his predecessor was known for, but given that he is severely constrained by Kabila’s majority, he will have to take it slowly,” she added.

Bearing all this in mind, the DR Congo residents express their optimism over the new Cabinet as almost three-quarters of the appointed ministers are completely new and have never held any ministerial posts. All of the officials have more or less clear portfolios without any implications in the scandals that drew the international community’s attention.

“Another remarkable thing is that the new government does not have any of the 15 high-ranking people on the EU sanctions list,” Benno Müchler, head of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation’s DRC office, noted.

Moreover, for the first time in its history, the country saw a woman at the top envoy position. Tumba Nzeza, a member of Tshisekedi’s Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), is now leading the Ministry of Foreign Affairs while 12 more women were also granted the authority chairs. Even though the initial target of 30% of women in the government has not been met, the female representatives still received several of the most important positions.

Most analysts further agree that 48-year-old Kabila, a veteran politician who had ruled the country for nearly two decades, would not give up on his aspirations and is expected to battle for the crown in the next 

Air Zim Jet In Major Scare As It Develops Fault While Passengers Check In.

An Air Zimbabwe (Airzim) Boeing 767 developed a technical fault yesterday in Bulawayo and threw passengers’ travelling plans into disarray as a number of routes it was supposed to cover were cancelled.

The problem, which was still being attended to by engineers last night, occurred morning after the Harare-Bulawayo route.

The plane was scheduled to ply the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls; Victoria Falls-Harare and later the Harare-Johannesburg routes, but all those could not materialise due to the technical fault.

Passengers that were flying from Victoria Falls to Harare had to be accommodated on Fastjet, while others remained behind and would have alternative arrangements made today.

Airzim corporate communications officer Ms Firstme Vitori confirmed the fault to The Herald last night.

“Yes, it developed a technical fault and our engineers are working on it. There are some parts that we needed to bring from Harare and we are hopeful that tomorrow (today) we will be able to resume our schedules as normal,” she said.

“It was still doing the morning triangle, the Harare-Bulawayo; Bulawayo-Vic Falls; Vic Falls-Harare, and then Johannesburg thereafter.

“Unfortunately, it was only able to do Harare-Bulawayo (route), so Bulawayo-Vic Falls; Bulawayo-Harare was affected as well as Jo’burg (Johannesburg).”

Ms Vitori confirmed that Airzim hired a small plane to carry the required parts to Bulawayo. She added that “there is still a bit more (parts) that we are taking to Bulawayo tonight (last night)” so that it could be back in service.

Airzim now has to foot food and accommodation bills for passengers that could not travel. She could not be drawn into revealing the number of affected passengers and the figures they have shelled out in accommodation and refreshments.

Might Warriors Dying A Slow Death

THE Mighty Warriors are dying a slow, but painful death. The Zimbabwe senior national football team has become a pale shadow of the side which reached dizzy heights in 2016 when they took part at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Ironically, their fall was highlighted in the same competition where they made history by becoming the first Zimbabwean national football team to feature at the Summer Games.

The Mighty Warriors were thumped 5-0 by Zambia at Nkoloma Stadium in Lusaka in a first leg Olympic qualifier.

That venue has always been a favourite hunting ground for the Mighty Warriors, while She-polopolo would fancy their chances to cause an upset at Rufaro.

On Wednesday, an ill-prepared, pathetic Mighty Warriors side were given a rough ride by their hosts, conceding five goals in the second half.

The team got into camp on Saturday morning and on Monday morning they were on the bus travelling to Lusaka.

Zambia beat us last year to qualify for the Africa Women Cup of Nations finals in Ghana.

Now, the Zambians are on course to progress to the third round of the Olympic qualifiers.

Promises, like the residential stands they were told they would get after they qualified for the Olympic Games, have not been fulfilled.

Dynamos Coach Concedes His Team Won’t Win The League This Year

Tonderayi Ndiraya

Dynamos coach Tonderai Ndiraya has ruled his team out of the title race as he believes there are some areas they need to improve.

The Glamour Boys had a slow start to the season but since Ndiraya took over, the team has gone for nine games without a loss to move five points behind the leading side on the log.

However, they haven’t been consistent in their run after drawing five matches, and this is the reason the gaffer is not thinking about the championship at the moment.

“We are five points behind the leaders, but you don’t want to talk of the championship without having rectified your shortcomings,” said Ndiraya, according to the Herald.

“At the moment I don’t think we are in the right frame to start talking of the championship. Statistically, we are there, but performance- wise, we aren’t.”

Dynamos return to action this afternoon to face TelOne at Rufaro Stadium in Match-day 22.

Chiyangwa Undergoes Major Surgery In Cape Town

Chiyangwa


COSAFA president Philip Chiyangwa underwent complex and major surgery, conducted by two of the world’s leading specialists, in Cape Town, South Africa, on Monday to treat a sight-threatening condition in his left eye which has been troubling him in the past four years.

The surgery was conducted at Mediclinic Cape Town, which describes itself as a “multidisciplinary hospital (which) offers local and international patients a broad spectrum of specialist medical services, modern facilities, high-tech equipment and outstanding nursing care.’’

Professor Darlene Lubbe, a world-leading ear, nose and throat specialist, and Dr Hamzah Mustak, an ophthalmologist, conducted the surgery.

A letter, written by Mustak, on August 8, ahead of the surgery, gave an insight into the specialist procedure. “This letter serves to confirm that Hon Dr Chiyangwa is receiving specialist medical care in Cape Town for the management of his thyroid associated orbitopathy,’’ Mustak wrote.

“Dr Chiyangwa had orbital decompression surgery to the right side for a sight-threatening comprehensive optic neuropathy.

“He has since been stable but now requires orbital decompression surgery to the left orbit. He has required chronic prednisone use to preserve the vision in his left eye whilst awaiting recovery from his previous surgery.

“Dr Chiyangwa is scheduled for a medical endonasal and lateral transorbital decompression at Cape Town Mediclinic on the 26th of August (last Monday) 2019.

“The surgery is complex based on the previous surgeries he had and will require him to remain for post-observation for at least ten days after the surgery.

“I trust that you will find the above information in order and allow Dr Chiyangwa the required leave to attend to his health and the required surgery as planned.’’

The surgery was performed on Monday.

The Harare businessman, who is the immediate past ZIFA president, flew back into the capital yesterday.

“Yes, I can confirm that I underwent a major and complex surgery under a team of world-renowned specialists to treat the thyroid associated eye condition, something I started feeling at about the time I first came into office as ZIFA boss,’’ he told The Herald.

“I have absolute trust in the expertise of the medical team that treated me and I am now going through the post-surgery observation phase.’’

Lubbe and Mustak were part of the team of specialists which, on February 2017, made a ground-breaking operation at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, which captured the attention of the world, by using eyes as a pathway to reaching the most intricate parts of the brain. Although the University of Washington had pioneered what is known as Transorbital neuroendoscopic surgery (Tones), Lubbe and Mustak became the first to use Tones to operate on the opposite side of the brain.

They used the eye socket as a corridor to reach the temporal lobe at the base of the skull to repair a lesion — a procedure which would have been very risky to perform using the traditional methods because of associated complications and the post-operative trauma to the tissue.

Two years earlier, Lubbe also grabbed headlines around the world after being called upon by a veterinary surgeon who needed help to deal with a French Bulldog which was having breathing difficulties.

Catholic Priest Found Dead In Kneeling Position

Father Sefelino Chibesa

Mpika Diocese Priest Father Sefelino Chibesa, aged 38, has died in the Austrian capital of Vienna. Father Chibesa was found dead in his hostel in a kneeling position. Zambia’s Ambassador to Germany and Austria, His Excellency Anthony Mukwita says the family has been informed and arrangements for the repatriation of the body will be communicated soon.

Ambassador Mukwita described the death of Father Chibesa as a loss to the small Zambian community in Austria, to the whole Zambian community in Germany and six other countries of extra accreditation, his family and the whole Zambian Catholic community.

Mr. Mukwita said Father Chibesa dies at a tender age when his contribution to the spiritual development of the Zambian people and those that came under his influence were most needed.

“We know that even the Bible recognizes the importance of being a youth and how this stage in one’s life must be dedicated to the service of God and humanity”, the senior envoy reflected. Ambassador Mukwita has called on the community in Austria and Mpika where the deceased served to take something away from his life and make it their own.

“Father Chibesa turned his life over to God when he was young – the best years of his life contrary to those that would want to waste their youthful days and only seek God’s face in the closing moments of their lives”, Ambassador Mukwita admonished.

The death of the Catholic Priest was disclosed to the Zambian embassy by former Zambian police officer and now UN security official William Mubanga, who is also the Chairman of the association of Zambians in Austria.

Father Chibesa arrived in Vienna in April this year to further his studies in his priestly vocation. He joined a few other Zambian priests that are currently undertaking similar studies in Austria.- ZambianObserver

Chamisa To Speak On Way Forward Tomorrow

Dear Editor -President Chamisa will tomorrow address a campaign rally in Glen View South constituency ahead of next Saturday’s by-elections. The Glen View seat fell vacant following the death of Hon. Vimbai Tsvangirai Java. Her brother Vincent Tsvangirai is the party candidate for the constituency.MDC Information Department

Confirmed :Smalling Leaves Manchester United

Manchester United have confirmed that defender Chris Smalling will move to AS Roma on loan for the rest of the season.

The Englishman flew to Italy for his medical today ahead of the move and United manager Ole Gunnar Soljskaer confirmed it.

At the moment we’ve got six centre-backs,” Solskjaer told MUTV. 

This is just something that popped up towards the end [of the European transfer window] in the last couple of days.

“Chris fancied the chance to go over there; it’s a new experience, new adventure.”

“He’ll come back better for it because it’s a big club, it’s a good league. There aren’t too many English players who have been playing in Italy so I think he’ll enjoy it.” he added.Soccer 24

Mnangagwa Humiliated In Japan Over Lack Of Democracy in Zimbabwe

By Dorrothy Moyo| Japan has humiliated ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa over reforms and democracy.

The powerful Asian giant said this is a necessity for business to thrive.

Mnangagwa is currently visiting Japan to participate in the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) held from August 28 to 30.

At a time when Mnangagwa went on video to claim that during his meeting with that country’s Prime Minister, he was given promises of support, the Japanese Foreign Ministry issued the below statement of events:
On August 30, for about 15 minutes, from 8:45 a.m., Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held a summit meeting with H.E. Mr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, in Yokohama, Japan. The overview of the meeting is as follows. President Mnangagwa is visiting Japan to participate in the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) held from August 28 to 30.

At the outset, Prime Minister Abe mentioned the importance of institutional reforms for promoting business, as discussed at the TICAD7, and stated that, “We hope that reform will be promoted and democratization will be advanced in Zimbabwe under the leadership of President Mnangagwa.” President Mnangagwa stated, “I appreciate for the invitation to the TICAD. The TICAD process initiated by Japan is the first common platform to discuss African development”, and expressed that he would like to strengthen the bilateral relations including business.

Following that, Prime Minister Abe expressed his condolences to the people who have been affected by Cyclone Idai that hit Zimbabwe this March. He also stated that Japan was providing assistance, expressing Japan’s intention to support early reconstruction. In addition, Prime Minister Abe announced Japan’s intention to support the improvement of hospital facilities and food security, notified that Japan will dispatch an experienced agricultural expert to Zimbabwe, and requested an improvement of the business environment for the promotion of trade and investments between Japan and Zimbabwe. In response, President Mnangagwa expressed his gratitude for Japan’s support in elections, infrastructure, and health. He also expressed Zimbabwe’s intention to promote activities for strengthening economic relations between the two countries.

The two leaders also exchanged views regarding cooperation in the international arena, including UN Security Council reform, and the North Korea situation.

Police Launch Manhunt For Armed Robbers

By A Correspondent- Six armed robbers pounced on a farm in Headlands and went away with a generator worth US$2 000.

According to Manicaland provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa, the robbers arrived at Falls Farm in an unregistered vehicle.

They assaulted guards manning the farm Taurai Gandi and Taurai Maodza. “They severely assaulted Taurai Gandi and Taurai Maodza who were manning the farm with sticks. They then tied them to a tree and disappeared with a generator,” said Insp Kakohwa.

Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspects and are appealing to anyone with information on their whereabouts to report at their nearest police station.

The police also urged businesspeople to ensure their properties were secure all the time.

“The public, especially business owners and farmers should tighten their security because these robbers are still on the run. Robbers are targeting farms and business premises,” he said.

Chipinge Woman, Husband Steal Cash From Own Mother

By A Correspondent- A 21-year-old Chipinge woman, who connived with her husband to steal thousands of South African Rands and the greenback from her mother, was last week dragged to court on theft charges.

The suspect Sophie Phiri, of Magwede Village under Chief Musikavanhu, appeared before Chipinge magistrate Mr Joshua Nembaware last Friday and pleaded guilty to stealing part of the money.

The matter was remanded to September 2 for continuation of trial.

Sophie has only admitted to stealing R12 000, US$950 and $260.

She is denying stealing an additional R20 000 as alleged by the State.

Ms Sekesai Mayera prosecuted.

Ms Mayera told the court that during the period spanning May 2019 and June 8, 2019, Sophie and Tafadzwa Jenami (her fugitive husband), visited the complainant’s house and had access to her bedroom.

“On the first occasion the couple unlawfully took R12 000 and converted it to their personal use. On the second occasion they stole R20 000 and US$950 from the complainant’s bedroom and vanished.

“The accused would sweep the complainant’s bedroom.

“The complainant took her as her child, and did not suspect that she would steal from her.

“The stolen money was being kept in a monarch in the bedroom. The accused was arrested in Rafingora, Chinhoyi while her husband evaded arrest and is now a fugitive from justice,” Ms Mayera said.

The State closed its case and the court will proceed to hear the defence case.

Sophie indicated that she will call some witnesses to testify.

-ManicaPost

15yr Old Rusape Boy Rapes Minor

By A Correspondent- A Rusape boy was hauled before the court on allegations of twice prickling a minor girl’s eye with a sharp object, strangling her neck before forcibly drugging and raping her while she was unconscious.

The bizarre manner in which the boy masterminded the crime shocked the court, prompting the Rusape regional magistrate Mr Lucie-Anne Mungwari to order that he undergoes a mental examination from a psychiatrist to establish the exact state of his mind.

The boy (whose name could not be divulged since he is still a minor) was remanded in custody and was expected back in the dock yesterday.

He was not asked to plead.

Ms Event Dhliwayo prosecuted.

Ms Dhliwayo said on August 7, 2019, the complainant (who could also not be named) went to the communal grazing pastures to collect her parents’ cattle and pen them.

On her way to the pastures she passed through the accused’s parental homestead and asked him if he had seen her parents’ cattle.

The accused allegedly directed her where their cattle were.

After some time the accused allegedly followed the girl.

“He grabbed and strangled the girl’s neck by his hands. He forced her to drink a yellowish substance that was in a bottle drink, by putting his fingers in her mouth.

“The boy went on to prickle the girl’s right eye with a shoe maker’s needle twice and once on the back of her left hand. He also bit the girl on the right hand, tried to lower her skirt, and from there the girl lost consciousness and does not know what transpired.

“When she woke up, she was vomiting a lot of foam. She then proceeded to the boy’s homestead and told his uncle about what had happened. The uncle took the girl to her father who then reported the matter to the police.

“The girl sustained serious injuries on the right eye, face and left arm. She had teeth marks on her left arm. The matter (rape) came to light following a medical examination which was conducted on her and indicated that she had been sexually abused,” said Ms Dhliwayo.

The boy is in a senior grade at the same school with the victim.

-ManicaPost

Daring Duo Who Stole $125k Worth Of Wheat Nabbed

By A Correspondent- Two people  from Harare who allegedly stole 30 tonnes of wheat worth $125 000 which they had collected from Grain Marketing Board Rusape depot have been arrested and appeared in court recently.

Takura Makuyana (44), a truck driver and Anna Abrahams were not asked to plead when they appeared before Rusape magistrate Ms Rufaro Mangwiro who did not ask them to plead. The two were released on bail.

State prosecutor, Miss Ivy Mayimbo told the court that Makuyana instead of delivering wheat to National Foods depot in Workington, offloaded it at Abrahams’ homestead in Ardbenne.

“Makuyana is employed as a truck driver by Knockers Enterprises and Abrahams is not employed. On 13 May, 2019 Makuyana was directed by his director Ranganai Makombore to proceed to Rusape where he was going to be given a consignment of 30 tonnes of wheat at GMB Rusape. The consignment was destined to National Foods Limited Milling, Sterling Working Harare.

“Makuyana in connivance with other accused persons who are still at large diverted the route and offloaded the 30 tonnes of wheat at Abrahams homestead Y10 Finneran Road in Ardbenne.

“On 26 June, 2019 John Mutizira was advised by National Foods that the 30 tonnes wheat was not delivered to them. On 27 June 2019 Mutizira made a police report and on 20 August 2019 at around 1800hrs Makuyana was arrested at Larfage Cement and led the police to Abrahams’ home, where he had offloaded the 30 tonnes of wheat. The value of the stolen wheat is $125 000 and nothing was recovered,’’ said Miss Mayimbo.

Ms Mangwiro postponed the matter to 9 September for trial.

-ManicaPost

Auxilia Mnangagwa Ignores Women Sufferings And Tells Them To Stop Home Deliveries

Auxilia Mnangagwa

First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has ignored numerous problems met by expecting rural women and told them to stop having home deliveries.

Zimbabwe women resort to home deliveries due to long distances they have to travel to the nearest health facility, with some reportedly walking for more than 15km.

So bad is the situation in most areas that some mothers reportedly spend two days on the road to health facilities.

Other women are also deterred from making regular visits to clinics for check-ups due to fear of wild animals.

Mrs Mnangagwa made the uncosy call when she commissioned a waiting mothers shelter at Chapoto Clinic where nurses will give medical attention to the expecting mothers when necessary.

Addressing the gathering, Mrs Mnangagwa urged the women to desist from giving birth at home.

“Expecting mothers, I have brought beds for you and other equipment which you will use during your stay at this shelter which was constructed by Angel of Hope Foundation,” she said.

“I urge you all to take good care of this place so that you have a place to stay while nurses monitor you if you have complications,” she said.

Mnangagwa said it was her wish to see the women participating in income-generating projects so that they become self-reliant.

“Women, I do not want you to just sit at home without doing anything waiting for hand-outs, I have brought sewing machines, make use of them,” she said.

Amai Mnangagwa also expressed concern over rampant child marriage cases among the Doma people.

One of the mothers at the newly opened shelter is a 31-year-old woman expecting her seventh child.

She told the First Lady she got married at 15.

“It is painful for a child to bear a child. Children should grow up and mature before getting married.

“Parents stop marrying off your children before they are of age,” said Amai Mnangagwa.

Mashonaland Central Provincial nursing officer, Mrs Elizabeth Manjonjori, thanked the First Lady for building the mothers shelter in Kanyemba.

A Kanyemba woman, Mrs Stella Bhasikoro, said she used to be a professional tailor who sent her children to school using money realised from the venture.

She had stopped due to lack of resources and motivation but thanked the First Lady for reviving her passion, adding she was willing to teach her fellow villagers the necessary skills.

Minister of State for Mashonaland Central, Province Monica Mavhunga, attended the function and applauded the First Lady for supporting the Kanyemba community.

Shock As Man Axes Father Over Dating Own Wife

By A Correspondent- A Mutare man this week went berserk and hacked his father with an axe, accusing him of dating his wife and practicing witchcraft.

Webus Muranda Junior (25) vanished soon after committing the heinous crime.

Police confirmed the incident, which happened in Chief Marange’s area.

His father, also called Webus Muranda (70), died after sustaining serious injuries.

The suspect has since gone into hiding with police launching a manhunt for him.

Police have since recovered the axe used in the gruesome murder.

Deputy Manicaland police spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Luxon Chananda said they have since launched a manhunt to bring the culprit to book.

“Investigations carried out so far have revealed that the suspect and his father had a long dispute of the woman in question. He was in the habit of accusing his father of having an extra-marital affair with his wife and practising witchcraft. On August 22 at around 7pm, the suspect went to his father’s house armed with an axe.

‘The father and mother (Getrude Nyashanu) were in the kitchen. He then accused his father of having an affair with his wife and practising witchcraft. The accused then struck his father twice with an axe on the head, the now deceased run out of the kitchen and his son followed him and struck him again once on the head and he died,” he said.

The matter was reported at Odzi police station.

Asst Insp Chananda urged people to solve disputes amicably.

Zim’s Problems Emanate From Zanu Pf Corruption, Incompetency

By Patrick Guramatunhu- “War veterans are surviving on US0.48c a day and nothing has been done yet everyone and everybody who could be driving a Mercedes Benz, living in a nice house and things like that; it came from the war veterans,” complained Douglas Mahiya, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association.

“But when we speak or ask about our welfare, we are told there is no money.”

Yes, Comrade Mahiya there are some Zimbabweans out there who are driving posh cars, live in palatial mansions and are filth rich. What you have clearly failed to grasp is that these are the filthy rich ruling elite whose insatiable greed for political power and wealth has destroyed the country’s economy making themselves power and filthy rich at the expense of the overwhelming majority whom they, the ruling, denied the freedoms and rights and forced into a life of abject poverty.

Whilst you, Mahiya, and the overwhelming majority of your follow war veterans live in abject poverty too, same as the povo; there our roads part ways. Whilst the ordinary Zimbabweans have been fighting for the restoration of all Zimbabweans’ basic freedoms and rights; you and your rogue war veterans (there are many who have remained faithful to the liberation war values of freedom to all and not just the powerful few) have actively supported the oppressive and corrupt Zanu PF ruling elite.

It is important to note that unlike the colonial regime that generated wealth and our quarrel with the whites was that the wealth must be shared fairly; with this Zanu PF regime, our immediate task is dismantle the dictatorship and stop the criminal waste of resources through corrupt and mismanagement. You lot want to keep the dictatorship as long as you get a share of the looted wealth. You do not even have the common sense to see that the country’s economy has been shrinking!

Most Zimbabweans have long realised that the root cause of the country’s economic problems is the corrupt and incompetent Zanu PF rule and they have also realised that they can never remove the party from office as long as it retains its dictatorial power to rig elections. And hence the reason they have called for democratic changes since the late 1990s. It is a great disappointment that these economic and political realities have remained a mystery with the war veterans.

Indeed, Robert Mugabe and the rest of the Zanu PF leadership have continued to exploit the war veterans’ political naivety, using them as the party’s foot-soldiers in harassing, intimidating, beating, raping and even murdering people for selfish political gain. This is all contrary to the values and principles for which they, the war veterans, and the nation at large fought, and many died, for!

How you, Mahiya, and your fellow rogue war veterans have remained, even today with all the benefit of hindsight, shallow, thick and slow is a matter of the deepest regret and national shame! Of course, the nation is ashamed that the generation that liberated the nation from white colonial oppression has itself become the new oppressors and so the nation is once again having to fight for the same freedoms and rights.

“The war veterans again are advocating for a Ministry that will look after their own affairs because we don’t understand why it is not happening when the President has already agreed to it,” continued Mahiya.

“So why can’t we have our own Minister who probably will look at issues that affect war veterans.”

So you think if there was an autonomous government ministry for war veterans; all war veterans will all be driving posh cars; live in Blue Roof type mansions; since the country’s health care has all but collapsed, fly each and everyone of you to China or Singapore for your health care needs; etc. I am speechless! How is it possible that anyone can be this shallow!!!!

Mthuli Just Wasting His Time, Country’s Environment Not Conducive For His Austerity Measures

Dr Chrispin Mphuka

Agents|Former Economics Association of Zambia (EAZ) president Dr Chrisphin Mphuka says Zambia is not likely to benefit from the government’s austerity measures because there is lack of political will.

Last week, Bank of Zambia (BoZ) governor Dr Denny Kalyalya observed that if austerity measures were working, Zambia would not have the kind of economic challenges currently being faced.

Commenting on this observation, Dr Mphuka concurred, saying that government’s pronouncements were not being fulfilled because there was no political commitment.

He said government was still incurring huge expenditure on account of continuous travel that Zambian taxpayers had to pay for despite repeated announcements of austerity measures.

“I think the problem has been to renege on certain commitments; you make certain pronouncements, but you don’t fulfill because there is no political commitment and at the moment, that is the defining element. We are talking of austerity, but we are still seeing a lot of movements; it is an open secret. Clearly, there are certain things, which we can say government is doing and not responding to austerity measures. For example, you are having certain areas of the economy, which are being starved in terms of resources, but you are having other areas, which keep going above what is programmed and I think that is what’s causing the problem. But again, the argument is are we doing this in all areas of government? So, there are some areas that are really above the others, living as though austerity is not there and that is the problem,” Dr Mphuka told News Diggers! in an interview.

“Well, I think the problem is that you must have budget credibility before you talk of fiscal consolidation. And I would agree with the Bank governor (Dr Kalyalya); the last three years we have set targets and we have missed those targets in terms of (achieving targeted) fiscal deficits, which clearly shows they there are slippages somewhere. We commit, but we really don’t go with the commitments and this is the reason some of us feel strongly that it would be nice to have a programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) so that you have a supervisory process that helps your process of being credible in implementing the budget. Maybe this year, we will manage the fiscal target, but I doubt! I doubt clearly going by what we have seen over the years.”

He added that government needed to critically analyze whether it was capable of sticking to its austerity measures agenda, especially ahead of the 2020 national budget.

“We need really need to come back and say: ‘how can we really stick to this austerity agenda?’ In the short-run, it is very painful, but I think in the long-run, it brings back macro-economy stability. And that is what we want to achieve: low inflation and also bringing liquidity in the economy; there is no liquidity because of the same over-borrowing,” he said.

And Dr Mphuka, an UNZA economics lecturer, said fiscal consolidation remained difficult to achieve in Zambia because public expenditure usually outweighed revenue mobilization.

“And why it has been difficult to achieve fiscal consolidation in Zambia? For example, if you looked at how the budget was designed, the aim was to achieve fiscal consolidation using the revenue side rather than the expenditure side. You can’t tax your way out of this fiscal situation! It is almost impossible! So, there must be a commitment to be seen to cut on the side of expenditure and that is one thing that has been seen to be coming in this year’s budget. We hope that in the next (2020) budget, we will see commitment on the side of expenditure rather than achieving fiscal consolidation through raising revenue. There is a limit to which you can raise revenue because when it comes to compliance, it becomes an issue. And this year, the issue of the Sales Tax, which was projected to be one of the mechanisms that would have been used to ensure that government raises more money, that has not come out. Then it directly means less revenue, and less revenue implies that you have a bigger fiscal deficit,” said Dr Mphuka.

Mupedzanhamo! Tells The Real Zimbabwean Story


State Media|Heaps of second-hand clothes, new clothes dangling from hangers, school uniforms, church garments, shoes, towels, umbrellas, groceries, and cosmetics among many other wares welcome potential buyers just outside Mupedzanhamo Flea Market in Mbare.

A sea of piles of clothes stretches from Rufaro Stadium to Mupedzanhamo flea market covering almost every open space in that area. The noise of hagglers and vendors is deafening.

“Mwana mwana, wese mwana,” a male vendor selling children’s clothes shouts at the top of his voice as he advertises his merchandise.

His wares are arranged on a small space at the traffic light opposite Mupedzanhamo flea market. He does not pay anything to council and bags every cent he makes each day.

“We have all the products you want, groceries, cosmetics, we have them in stock, and we have retail and wholesale prices,” he says.

Next to him, a woman selling shoes sits by the roadside, waiting for customers in the blazing sun.

She seems not to pay any attention to her three year- old child who strays and disappears in the crowd. She only notices the child had strayed when another vendor returns her.

The vendor seems oblivious of the danger her child is in as speeding commuter omnibus and other motorists drive inches away.

A few meters away, a teenage boy also markets his merchandise at the top of his voice, also in an effort to attract passer- byes.

He is selling second hand denim jeans of different shapes and sizes. His huge pile of merchandise is on the roadside.

On several wooden tables outside Mupedzanhamo are heaps of coins being sold by Ecocash agents. The agents ask those who want to cash out to pay between 30 and 35 percent interest depending on whether they will get coins or notes. Several transactions take place here, as it is cheaper to buy second hand clothes using cash.

Along Chaminuka Street, traffic has halted.

It is organised chaos.

Two cars have collided and one of the drivers says he was overwhelmed by increased human, fruit vendors’ carts and traffic volumes.

To decongest the area, young teenage boys control traffic as drivers make their way out. They get a small fee for the work.

Welcome to the chaos that has popped up at most open areas around Mupedzanhamo Flea Market in Mbare.

The situation seems to worsen each passing day and when they notice council takes no action to remove them, more keep coming.

Vendors say they cannot find stalls in Mupedzanhamo as they are all occupied. They also claim they used to sell their wares from Shawasha grounds, but can no longer do so as the place was fenced off and council promised to move them to another place.

In July 2018 Harare City Council and its partner Consortio International Zimbabwe promised to construct a $30 million multi-purpose business complex at Shawasha Grounds in Mbare that will include a state-of-the-art flea market to accommodate 6000 informal traders but nothing has been done to date.

As they wait to be “relocated”, each morning some vendors also arrange their wares that include second hand shoes and slippers just outside Pioneer Cemetery.

At a parking space outside Rufaro Stadium, lorries of vendors selling potatoes park everyday as customers’ trickle to buy.

The lorries seem to have found a new home.
The illegal vendors who sell clothing at the side of the streets said they were not afraid of the police or council authorities.

“This is our livelihood. Council should make available proper vending sites that address our needs.

“I will use this place as my market place until the Harare City Council builds stalls for us. We are still waiting for the mall that they promised to build us but they are not doing anything so we are left with no option.

“Council is inconsiderate in looking at the needs of the people in the area.” said a vendor who identified herself as Mai Tafara.

Another woman who owns a table at the entrance of Mupedzanhamo flee market said they cannot get a table in the market because they are not financially stable.

“I live from hand to mouth and cannot afford to pay money for renting tables. There is so much competition in the market so it is easier to sell wares from the roadside,” she said.

Vendors who have traditionally done business at Mupedzanhamo and paying rentals for many years are not happy.

They have seen their fortunes dwindle since customers are no longer coming to the traditional market as they can now purchase second-hand clothing items at cheap prices on road sides.

“It is quite unfair considering that the council is making us pay large sums of money in rentals. The vendors outside do not pay anything and can charge lesser for their wares,” said a vendor who identified himself as Tapiwa.

While many African countries also face the challenge of illegal vending, the way they have dealt with the problem has made huge positive differences.

For example, in Johannesburg South Africa, the Council has set aside specific areas, called designated areas, where vendors can trade.

They can then apply to the Council for allocation of a stand in this area. Once one is allocated a stand, they must enter into a lease agreement with the Council to trade from that stand. A token has to be issued to show that one has the right to trade, and must be able to produce that token at any time to show an official of the Council.

ZESA On The Brink Of Collapse

ZIMBABWE’S state-owned power utility Zesa Holdings (Zesa) is on the brink of collapse due to a plethora of problems.

It is beset by multiple crippling factors, including rampant power theft, non-payment of electricity bills, vandalisation of infrastructure, as well as insufficient foreign currency, an explosive internal report reveals.

Energy and Power Development minister Fortune Chasi, who confirmed the confidential report to the Zimbabwe Independent this week, said there are even cases where some power sub-stations are running without being connected to the national grid, leading to loss of electricity. This comes as Zesa is pleading with government for a subsidy to cover funding gaps created by its refusal to approve the company’s periodic requests for upward electricity tariff reviews, without which its operations are severely compromised.

Zesa says that the funding gap could balloon to ZW$2,8 million by the end of the year if the government does not approve its requests for higher tariffs. It also says it is failing to repair its critical machinery due to acute foreign currency shortages, as it cannot procure required spare parts sourced outside the country.

Chasi said he will present the report to the next sitting of cabinet, where he will also call for adoption of solutions which can rescue the perennial loss-making parastatal from the brink, including a vigorous debt collection strategy, revival of vandalised power infrastructure and introduction of severe and deterrent measures against vandals and thieves who have decimated Zesa infrastructure in recent years. He said the document sheds light on the true state of affairs at Zesa and what needs to be done to save the company and possibly redefine the country’s power systems.

Chasi said he commissioned the compilation of the report after he learnt of the existence of large-scale abstractions of electricty, where some sub-stations are not linked to the national grid.

“We have cases where some of the Zesa sub-stations are not linked to the national grid and yet the power goes to clients. This can only imply that there is a lot of power being lost. We are currently undertaking thorough investigations on this matter to try and establish the extent of the problem but it appears to be rampant,” Chasi said in an interview this week.

“So this report will guide us in terms of trying to save Zesa and map the way forward in terms of curbing these massive power thefts. We have also established rampant cases of illegal connections. The result of this has been that commercial loss of power in Zimbabwe has gone beyond the internationally agreed limit because the losses are quite significant.

“We have also faced serious problems regarding the vandalisation of power infrastructure and theft of electricity transformers and cables. So when I take the report to Cabinet next week, I am going to propose that as a country, we should tighten the law to, for instance, introduce a mandatory 30-year sentence for those convicted by the courts for committing these sorts of offences. We have been studying what is done in other countries. For instance, in South Africa they have a mandatory 30-year sentence which I think is more deterrent than the 10-year sentence we have here.”

The report recommends that Zesa should have demand-side management strategies for it to survive.

“A number of demand-supply management opportunities are available but their implementation is being guided by their level of complexity, cost, planning, data availability, technological advancement and implementation complexities. General available opportunities include loss of efficiency arising from poor maintenance practices of electric motors, reduction of power abstractions and power theft as well as availability of new generation efficient motors and adjustable speed drives. The absence of reliable power supplies cripples economic growth and retards socio-economic development,” the report reads.

The report further indicates fears that Zesa may collapse if the debt situation is not immediately resolved.

“Zesa has been in a drive to collect its dues from the clients. This is an effort to turn around the fortunes of the company. The debt overhang has resulted in poor cashflows which have negatively impacted performance of the company and is threatening its survival. Various initiatives have been put in place in an effort to collect from the clients,” the report reads.

Zesa, in the report, is also appealing for a subsidy from government to the tune of ZW$1,4 billion which it claims to have lost between January and July this year when President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration refused to approve its tariff hike proposal. Government only approved a power tariff increase last month when Finance minister Mthuli Ncube presented the Mid-Term Fiscal Policy in parliament.

However, Zesa is still requesting for more tariff hikes and fears that the funding gap could balloon to ZW$2,8 billion if government does not approve such proposals.

“The recent 2019 tariff adjustment resulted in a tariff of ZWLc38,61/kWh from ZWc9,86/kWh (292% adjustment). The delay in the award has resulted in a funding gap of ZW$1,4 billion for the period January to July 2019. A tariff of ZWLc79,20/kWh has been applied to July target revenue as per application. The failure to implement the proposed tariff of ZWLc79,20/kWh from August to December 2019 will result in a funding gap of ZW$1,44 billion. Hence the total funding gap for the year is ZW$2,8 billion, which could cripple operations at the company,” the document further reads.

Zesa has also been battered by insufficient foreign currency revenue inflows from its encumbered and non-encumbered exporting customers, who are required to pay electricity bills in forex.

“On average about US$8,5 million (including levies and VAT) per month is expected from customers encumbered on the Afrexim Bank loan facility that provides funding for Hwange 7 and 8 Expansion Project. Then about US$12,7 million (including levies and VAT) is expected per month from the exporting non-encumbered customers. The assumption is that levies and VAT will be paid in local currency to enable enough funding to meet current import bills,” the report says.

“The United States dollar payments from these customers will be used to clear the current bills for power imports. However, the expected USD inflows are not sufficient to meet the average import bills of US$15 million. Hence, the RBZ (Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe) will have to assist in clearing the current bills in addition to clearing the outstanding arrears with a payment plan of US$890 000 per week.

“Though funding for power imports may be met by revenue inflows from potential exporters, funding for critical spares, repair and replacement of vandalised and faulty transformers, just to name a few, remains outstanding.”

Zesa is owed a total of ZW$1,2 billion by consumers who are mainly government departments, parastatals, local authorities and commercial farmers.

The country is currently in the middle of an unprecedented power crisis which has forced Zesa to come up with a severe load-shedding programme which has seen most areas go for up to 18 hours without electricity.

Zimbabwe requires 1 800 megawatts per day, but currently there has been a scaling down at the Kariba Power Plant due to low water levels in the lake, which have limited power production to just 190MW, down from 1 050MW per day. The ageing and frequently breaking down Hwange thermal power station is producing 522MW per day, while the country imports 50MW per day from Mozambique and 400MW per day from South Africa’s Eskom.

Small thermal power plants contribute just about 35MW per day, leaving a power deficit of 700MW per day, which is being managed through rolling load-shedding.

Woman Accused Of Witchcraft Because Of Decaying Teeth

By A Correspondent- A NJUBE woman is living in fear of her granddaughter who beats her up and insults her saying she has decaying teeth because she eats human meat.

It is reported that Kuda Tewe is weary of being abused by her granddaughter, Violet Muwilimi, who accuses her of witchcraft.

While seeking a protection order at the Western Commonage courts Mpofu narrated her ordeal. 

“I am applying for a protection order against Muwilimi who is my granddaughter. She is always insulting me saying that I am a witch and I have killed my family members because I want to stay at our family house alone,” said Tewe. 

She added: “She also insults me saying that I have decaying teeth because I eat human meat. She is very violent and she also assaults me. Her behaviour is now disturbing my peace. May the honourable court grant me this protection order so that she may stop insulting and assaulting me.”

In his ruling magistrate Urgent Vundla ordered Muwilimi to refrain from verbally, physically and emotionally abusing her grandmother.

-BMetro

Woman Bashed For Asking Hubby To Bath With Her

By A Correspondent- A romantic gesture by a Cowdray Park woman who asked her partner to join her for a bath earned her a beating from her husband who accused her of disrespecting him.

On Friday last week Mavis Muleya (34) invited her husband, Washington Mphini (42), to bath with her.

“I collected hot water from the fire and went inside the house. I asked my husband to bath with me. He followed me and closed the door,” said Mavis, as she narrated her ordeal at the Western Commonage courts this week.

Mphini bashed his wife with fists all over the body several times using fists, accusing her of disrespecting him.

He denied the allegations in court but he was convicted at the close of the trial.

Mphini was fined $100 (or 30 days in prison) by magistrate Stephen Ndlovu. 

-BMetro

“War Veterans Are Living On US$0.48 Per Day, Demanding Own Ministry” – I Am Speechless!

By Patrick Guramatunhu: “War veterans are surviving on US0.48c a day and nothing has been done yet everyone and everybody who could be driving a Mercedes Benz, living in a nice house and things like that; it came from the war veterans,” complained Douglas Mahiya, Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association.

“But when we speak or ask about our welfare, we are told there is no money.”

Yes, Comrade Mahiya there are some Zimbabweans out there who are driving posh cars, live in palatial mansions and are filth rich. What you have clearly failed to grasp is that these are the filthy rich ruling elite whose insatiable greed for political power and wealth has destroyed the country’s economy making themselves power and filthy rich at the expense of the overwhelming majority whom they, the ruling, denied the freedoms and rights and forced into a life of abject poverty.

Whilst you, Mahiya, and the overwhelming majority of your follow war veterans live in abject poverty too, same as the povo; there our roads part ways. Whilst the ordinary Zimbabweans have been fighting for the restoration of all Zimbabweans’ basic freedoms and rights; you and your rogue war veterans (there are many who have remained faithful to the liberation war values of freedom to all and not just the powerful few) have actively supported the oppressive and corrupt Zanu PF ruling elite.

It is important to note that unlike the colonial regime that generated wealth and our quarrel with the whites was that the wealth must be shared fairly; with this Zanu PF regime, our immediate task is dismantle the dictatorship and stop the criminal waste of resources through corrupt and mismanagement. You lot want to keep the dictatorship as long as you get a share of the looted wealth. You do not even have the common sense to see that the country’s economy has been shrinking!

Most Zimbabweans have long realised that the root cause of the country’s economic problems is the corrupt and incompetent Zanu PF rule and they have also realised that they can never remove the party from office as long as it retains its dictatorial power to rig elections. And hence the reason they have called for democratic changes since the late 1990s. It is a great disappointment that these economic and political realities have remained a mystery with the war veterans.

Indeed, Robert Mugabe and the rest of the Zanu PF leadership have continued to exploit the war veterans’ political naivety, using them as the party’s foot-soldiers in harassing, intimidating, beating, raping and even murdering people for selfish political gain. This is all contrary to the values and principles for which they, the war veterans, and the nation at large fought, and many died, for!

How you, Mahiya, and your fellow rogue war veterans have remained, even today with all the benefit of hindsight, shallow, thick and slow is a matter of the deepest regret and national shame! Of course, the nation is ashamed that the generation that liberated the nation from white colonial oppression has itself become the new oppressors and so the nation is once again having to fight for the same freedoms and rights.

“The war veterans again are advocating for a Ministry that will look after their own affairs because we don’t understand why it is not happening when the President has already agreed to it,” continued Mahiya.

“So why can’t we have our own Minister who probably will look at issues that affect war veterans.”

So you think if there was an autonomous government ministry for war veterans; all war veterans will all be driving posh cars; live in Blue Roof type mansions; since the country’s health care has all but collapsed, fly each and everyone of you to China or Singapore for your health care needs; etc. I am speechless! How is it possible that anyone can be this shallow!!!!

Ecosure Fraudster Nabbed

By A Correspondent- A Buhera man 47-year-old, Hamutyi Mutangi  was last week jailed for four years after being found guilty of fraudulently claiming Ecosure benefits for two sisters he had registered as policy holders, years after their deaths.

Mutangi, of Parovi Village, under Chief Chamutsa, in Buhera last Friday appeared before Chipinge magistrate Mr Poterai Gwezhira for sentencing on the fraud charges.

He had pleaded not guilty, but Mr Gwezhira convicted him due to overwhelming evidence adduced in court.

Prosecutor Mr Gift Bikita proved that sometimes in February 2017, Mutangi made a mobile Ecosure registration for his sister Kungurirai Violet Chamutsa (as policy holder).

Violet had died in July 2002.

“On May 20, 2017, he made an Ecosure funeral policy claim purporting that the policy holder (Violet) had passed away on May 6, 2017 due to short illness.

“He submitted claim forms and was paid $2 000 on his Ecocash number 0774 420165 from Ecosure as funeral benefits for his late sister,” he said.

Mr Bikita said using the modus oparandi, Mutangi, on September 6, 2017, around 12 noon, made another Ecosure mobile registration for his other late sister Constance Chamutsa (as a policy holder).

Constance had died in 2006.

“On July 31, 2018, Mutangi acquired a death certificate from district registry at Birchenough Bridge sub-office after supplying information that Constance had died on July 20, 2018 when in actual fact she had died sometime in 2007, in South Africa.

On August 1, 2018, Mutangi as the beneficiary of the Ecosure funeral policy, submitted some claims forms at Econet Chipinge branch.

“He was claiming $15 000 on the misrepresentation that his sister had died on July 20, 2018 due to a traffic road accident as reflected on the death certificate.

“The complainant checked into his system and discovered that Mutangi had made a similar claim in respect to his other late sister Kungurirai Chamutsa.

“The complainant then made internal investigations and discovered that the alleged policy holder (Constance) had actually died in 2007.”

The matter was reported at Chipinge CID, leading to Mutangi’s arrest.

Mr Gwezhira treated both cases as one for sentencing.

He was slapped four years in jail, of which one year was set aside on condition that he restitutes Ecosure ($2 000) through the clerk of court.-ManicaPost

Magwegwe Councilor Torches Storm

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo councillor is at the centre of a nepotism and partisanship storm amid allegations that she is unfairly employing residents for the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP).

Magwegwe residents on Monday came out guns blazing vowing not to rest until they strip Councillor Concilia Mlalazi of Ward 18 of her employing powers during a community engagement meeting organised by Transparency International Zimbabwe (TIZ) at Magwegwe Hall.

According to the residents, Mlalazi’s employees were mostly MDC party members, her relatives and friends.

During the meeting several residents openly fumed at Mlalazi for employing her associates and family.

“We are not going back on fighting against corruption and nepotism. She is employing people on partisan lines because the people she employed worked as election agents during her campaign in 2018.

“We are not satisfied because she is biased to her party. She must be fair because she is not a party councillor. Vulnerable people must benefit from this programme, not only her relatives as she employs the same faces every time. The councillor must not be partisan and must treat residents equally especially when employing EPWP employees. She must have people at heart,” said a worried resident, Josphat Ncube.

Youths also expressed concern.

“As the youth we are not happy with Mlalazi. Times are hard and we all deserve fair opportunities when it comes to employment so that we can all make ends meet. Nepotism is not fair at all. The most painful thing is that Mlalazi doesn’t engage with the public in regard to employment of people,” said one Gilbert Manwere.

According to a TIZ official the meeting was held as a follow up on a petition against the councillor by residents.

“It is a follow up on residents’ concerns about the councillor. The councillor must attend such platforms and grasp the grievances of the people from her ward,” said Njabulo Ncube.

B- Metro is in possession of the petition which was signed by 500 Magwegwe residents’ and submitted to the Bulawayo City Council on 2 August 2019 by Transparency International Zimbabwe to rid Mlalazi of her employing privileges.

In the petition Mlalazi is blamed for violating residents’ rights.

“EPWP programme is only benefiting a small group of people at the expense of those who genuinely deserve the temporary employment. 

“Ward 18 Residents have alleged nepotism in the recruitment of the residents for EPWP, in accordance with Section 59 of the Constitution which is an empowering provision which enables residents to use their collective voice against poor service delivery. The residents’ petition that the councillor be stripped of her employing powers in EPWP,” read the letter. 

Mlalazi however refused to comment on the allegations before terminating the call.

-BMetro

Gun Totting Robbers Ransack Journalist’s Home

By A Correspondent- Gun-toting and machete-wielding robbers pounced on The Manica Post Senior Reporter Abel Zhakata’s house in Dangamvura and vanished with cash and an assortment of electronic gadgets worth US$15 000 early Wednesday morning.

The robbers, believed to be eight, ransacked the house and stashed their loot in Zhakata’s new white Toyota Hiace quantum, which they used as a gateway vehicle before dumping it along Jeff Road.

Among other things, the armed robbers made good their escape with $US2 200, RTGS$3 065, 10 cell phones, three laptops, Apple Ipad.

They also took away car keys for Zhakata’s kombi and Jeep Cherokee.

The spine-chilling incident, which happened at 2am left Zhakata’s family, including his three-year old child, traumatised as the ruthless armed robbers threatened to burn them with a hot iron.

Narrating the blood-curdling incident, Zhakata who sustained minor injuries, said the armed robbers were determined to kill.

“I could feel the chilling end of the barrel of a gun placed on my head. It was brutal and terrifying. They gained entrance after cutting the razor wire and jumped over the pre-cast wall at around 2am.

“They were semi-masked. They gained entry into the house by destroying the iron screen and door using huge sledge hammers and iron bars.

“I was awakened by a huge sound only to see a group of robbers scattered everywhere. We were in a state of shock.

“They broke into the main bedroom and pointed a gun at me. They tied my hands and assaulted me demanding the safe keys. They took away some money, phones, laptops and other valuables, but kept demanding more.

“They thought I had more money so they kept assaulting me. I told them I had no more money.

“My three-year-old child refused to comply with the robbers’ orders to keep quiet and this destabilised them.

“They ransacked all rooms and harassed everyone before demanding my car keys. They took away my new white quantum and drove away. The kombi was later recovered along Jeff Road with some bullets inside,” he said.

“We have since launched a manhunt to bring the culprits to book,” added Kakohwa.-ManicaPost

Grace Mugabe Tantrums Land Her And Mugabe In Court

FORMER First Lady Grace Mugabe’s usually uncalled for tantrums have landed her and her husband, former President Robert Mugabe, in trouble and appearing in court.

The former first family are being sued by a Durban based freight company after Grace Mugabe, in a spate of anger, instructed two of her employees identified as Mugombi and Nhari to chase a delivery truck driver out of their Alpha Omega Dairy Farm and further confiscated his vehicle in 2014 when Mugabe was still President.

According to court records, the driver had delivered goods from South Africa when the employees led by Grace attacked the driver who had to flee leaving the truck behind.

Sun Marine Shipping (Private) Limited took the former first couple to court, on the matter.

Grace Mugabe is said to have accused the driver of having damaged one of the machines delivered while transporting it to the farm from South Africa.

The couple’s company, Alpha Omega was cited as the respondent in the application in which Sun Marine Shipping is seeking its properties back.

“The applicant through its driver was enjoying peaceful and undisturbed possession of its international 9800 truck horse, registration number ND 749272, two interlink trailers with registration ND 540422 and ND 539649 and a twenty fit container which it was illicitly ousted or despoiled from by the respondent.

“The said property was illicitly taken from the applicant’s driver by the respondent’s employees, Mr Mugombi and Mr Nhari by forcibly taking the truck keys from him.

“This was soon after delivering and offloading the respondent’s consignment of Aseptic Filler for packing UHT milk, model THP 7200 AS and UHT Packaging Machine, at the respondent’s Mazowe Farm,” reads the complainant’s application.

The founding affidavit further reads, “The applicant’s driver had to run for his dear life leaving his clothing, kitchenware and toiletries in the truck horse. “

It is reported that the goods are still in the truck which is still parked at Gushungo Holdings workshop.

Sun Marine Shipping said Mugombi and Nhari confiscated their truck in the course and scope of their employment without a court order.

“I am advised that the said actions amount to spoliation in that there was no consent of deprivation by the applicant,” said Cutmore Makumbirofa who prepared the affidavit on behalf of Sun Marine Shipping.

He said despite demand, the respondent insists the truck now belongs to it because it is entitled to damages for repair of UHT packaging machine which was damaged while on transit.

Sun Marine said alpha Omega should have approached the courts for recourse.

The company claims that the truck has since been vandalised and things removed include two diesel truck heavy duty batteries, eight rear new tyres, two super single tyres, one from the trailer and another from the spare wheel, driver’s side mirror covers, trailer storage bins, wheel nuts, landing platform on trailer jumbo legs, inner blocking filter and other accessories.

Sun Marine Shipping says the remaining remedy was for it to seek court intervention before it prayed that its application be granted.

The litigant is yet to respond.

I Am Not Going Anywhere – Pochettino

Mauricio Pochettino has dismissed rumours he will leave Tottenham after Sunday’s north London derby with Arsenal.

There was speculation on the Social Media that he will quit on Monday but adressing journalists on Friday, the Argentine described the reports as stupid.

“What can I say about stupid rumours? After five years now I start my sixth season,” said Pochettino.

“I will not walk away after Sunday’s game. The most important thing is to help the team on the pitch and make sure the communication is clear. I hope that I can extend my life here.”

Tottenham are seventh in the Premier League after a win, a draw and a defeat from their first three games.Soccer 24

Titanic North London Battle : Will Arsenal Overcome Spurs?

London — Arsenal and Tottenham battle for North London supremacy tomorrow in an early indicator as to who will be Manchester City and Liverpool’s closest challengers for the Premier League title.

City and Liverpool have already moved clear of the chasing pack with Jurgen Klopp’s men boasting the only 100 percent record after three games to open a two-point lead over the champions.

Both will expect to add another three points before the international break as City host Brighton, while Liverpool travel to Burnley.

But below them the rest have plenty of room for improvement with Tottenham, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea having already tasted defeat.

Arsenal were given a lesson in how far they still have to go to challenge for the title in losing 3-1 at Anfield last weekend, but the Gunners can quickly erase the memory of that defeat should they get the better of Spurs at the Emirates.

A thrilling 4-2 win over the Champions League finalists in this fixture last season was the highlight of Unai Emery’s first season in charge and Arsenal have little to fear from Tottenham’s start to the season.

Mauricio Pochettino believes his squad is unsettled by speculation over the futures of Christian Eriksen, Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld.

Vertonghen has been dropped for all three games so far this season, while Eriksen started on the bench against Aston Villa and Newcastle.

A shock 1-0 reverse to the Magpies last weekend showed Pochettino can ill afford the luxury of leaving out two of his better players, even if they seem set to leave the club at the end of the season after failing to agree new contracts.

Arsenal missed out on Champions League football to their local rivals by a point last season, but still reinforced well in the transfer market.

Nicolas Pepe shone on his full debut against Liverpool last weekend and could be unleashed alongside Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette from the start for the first time. Should Arsenal’s exciting new attacking trio click, they can lay down an early marker in the battle to be the best of the rest behind the top two.-AFP

US Embassy Remembers Missing Activist Itai Dzamara On International Day Of Victims Of Enforced Disappearance

By A Correspondent- Yesterday was the International Day of The Victims Of Enforced Disappearance, the US embassy took the time to remember missing activist Itai Dzamara.

Dzamara, a political activist went missing on 9 March 2015 at a barber shop in Glenview, Harare.

Known for his Occupy Africa Unity Square campaign against the former President Robert Mugabe, Dzamara was reportedly abducted by suspected state security agents he has never been seen since.

The US Embassy in Harare on twitter said:

“On this International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearance, we remember journalist & activist Itai Dzamara & all other victims in Zimbabwe. Articles 48-50 of the #Zimbabwe constitution define the right to life, personal liberty & the rights of arrested & detained persons.”

Mthuli Ncube Summoned Over ZWL$10.8 Irregularities On Govt Funds

Independent|PARLIAMENT says government finances are in a mess and has summoned Finance minister Mthuli Ncube – as a matter of urgency – to regularise a series of unauthorised expenditures which now include the ZW$10,85 billion supplementary budget which he presented earlier this month.

Legislators also say government – and Treasury’s – accounting systems are in a shambles.

The MPs wants Ncube to appear in parliament to “seek condonation of all the unauthorised expenditure incurred since 2014”.

Government has been engaging in extra budgetary expenditures without parliamentary approval.

For instance, MPs say government spent ZW$2,7 billion – which was then equivalent to US$2,7 billion in 2017; ZW$3,2 billion in 2018 and recently announced plans to spend ZW$10,85 billion – all without parliament authorisation – on top of the ZW$8 billion 2019 budget.

Parliament’s demands and recommendations are contained in a report by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee (Pac) on Public Accounts titled First Report of the Public Accounts Committee on Compliance Issues for the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development: First Session – Ninth Parliament, obtained by Zimbabwe Independent.

The legislature also wants Ncube to account for state loans and guarantees. MPs have thus given him up to September 30 – in some cases up to tomorrow – to disclose the terms and conditions of all public loans and loan guarantees that have not been published.

The legislators also queried the exact amount of Zimbabwe total debt stock.

Ncube told parliament during his mid-term budget review on August 1 that: “Zimbabwe’s total debt stock is estimated at ZWL$66,8 billion as at the end of June. As at the end of June 2019, external public and publicly guaranteed debt position is estimated at US$8 billion (ZWL$58,1 billion, of which almost US$5,9 billion (ZWL$42,7 billion) is accumulated arrears.

“Multilateral institutions are owed a total of US$2,5 billion (ZWL$18,5 billion), of which the World Bank is owed US$1,5 billion (ZWL$10,6 billion), African Development Bank US$702 million (ZWL$5,1 billion), European Investment Bank US$309 million (ZWL$2,2 billion) and other multilaterals US$74 million (ZWL$535 million).

“Total bilateral debt amounted to US$5,5 billion (ZWL$39,6 billion), with Paris Club creditors accounting for US$3,5 billion (ZWL$25,1 billion) and non-Paris Club US$1,6 billion (ZWL$11,3 billion).”

When Ncube presented his 2019 national budget in November last year, he said the country’s domestic debt stood at US$9,6 billion, while the total debt was US$17,6 billion. This meant external debt was US$8 billion – which it remains as now. The dramatic change, though, has been on the domestic debt. From US$9,6 billion, it is now a mere ZWL$8,8 billion (US$880 million).

“Consequently, adherence to sound fiscal and monetary policy reforms allowed containment of domestic debt stock which stood at ZWL$8,8 billion as at end June 2019, down from ZWL$9,5 billion as at December 31, 2018,” Ncube said.

The Independent scrutinised and analysed Ncube’s figures and discovered a staggering US$7 billion grand heist by government on domestic creditors. Further, parliament also wants accountability on a series of violations of the constitution and the law – at least 17 breaches – on public spending, resulting is massive waste of public funds.

The report reveals government’s financial systems are dysfunctional and that Treasury finances are in a shambles. It also exposes a series of acts of non-compliance by the Ministry of Finance on expenditure in relation to the constitution and the law.

Laws that the Finance ministry has failed to comply with in the course of public expenditures over the past couple of years include the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act and the Public Debt Management (PDM) Act.

“Government must at all times adhere to the approved budget. The Minister of Finance and Economic Development must as a matter of urgency bring to the National Assembly, bills seeking condonation of all the unauthorised expenditure incurred since 2014. Such condonation must be sought by end of August 2019,” the report says.

The report of the Pac committee – chaired by former Finance minister Tendai Biti – gives examples of 17 actions of non-compliance with the constitution and the law on public spending. Among the 17 actions are non-compliance with the provisions of section 300 (3) of the constitution in that Ncube failed to publish, in the Government Gazette, loans contracted and guarantees issued by government within 60 days of their conclusion.

The report also says Ncube did not comply with Section 300(4) of the constitution in that he failed to present to parliament a report on loans raised and guarantees issued by the state and a comprehensive report on public debt. Ncube also failed to comply with section 305(5) of the constitution in that he failed to present in the National Assembly additional or supplementary estimates of expenditure and additional or supplementary bills.

Other acts of non-compliance noted by the report include non-compliance with the provisions of Section 23(1) of the-PFM Act (Chapter 22:19) in that since 2014, the Accountant- General had failed to issue warrants under his hand, authorising accounting officers to incur expenditure up to the limits and for the purposes and subjects to conditions contained therein.

There was also non-compliance with Section 30 of the-PFM Act (Chapter 22:19) in that Treasury failed to withhold funds appropriated to ministries whose functions were assigned to other ministries and to allocate those remaining funds to other ministries or institutions as well as non-compliance with section 11(2) of the Public Debt Management Act in that the limits for government’s borrowing were not fixed by the National Assembly by resolution nor by means of a provision in a Finance Bill.

According to the report, the true extent of the country’s debt is unknown, with Treasury providing varying figures. As a result, Ncube has been summoned to provide accurate figures. What has worsened the chaos is that the total domestic and foreign debt of US$17,69 billion as at August 2018 reported in the 2019 budget statement was different to the US$9,2 billion reflected in the 2019 budget estimates.

“The Committee also noted that some external debts were improperly classified as domestic debt. Examples include China Nanchang Engineering, China International Water and Electricity Corporation and RBZ-/Zisco/Dutch, Mota Engil and HCCL (Hwange Colliery Company Limited) Creditors and PTA Bank among others,” the report says.

“It was further noted that all the loans obtained/debts incurred should have been presented to Parliament for approval as these were acquired outside the budget. The Minister of Finance and Economic Development must cause the terms of loans contracted and guarantees to be published in the Gazette by 30 September 2019. This applies to loans and guarantees that were not previously published.”

Among the recommendations made by the committee in its report are that Ncube must present the first report to parliament on the performance of loans and guarantees in 2019 by August 31 2019.

The committee further stated he should present the second report for 2019 and a comprehensive statement of the public debt in Zimbabwe at the time the estimates of revenue and expenditure for the 2020 financial year are laid before the National Assembly.

Ncube was also directed to cause the terms of loans contracted and guarantees to be published in the Government Gazette by September 30, 2019. This applies to loans and guarantees that were not previously published. The committee further said the Accountant-General should prepare a consolidated quarterly financial statement for the first and second quarter of 2019 for tabling in the National Assembly by Ncube as well as a submission to the Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Economic Development for tabling and presentation to the committee by August 31, 2019 – tomorrow. From Page 1

“Zimbabwe’s total debt stock is estimated at ZWL$66,8 billion as at the end of June. As at the end of June 2019, external public and publicly guaranteed debt position is estimated at US$8 billion (ZWL$58,1 billion, of which almost US$5,9 billion (ZWL$42,7 billion) is accumulated arrears.

“Multilateral institutions are owed a total of US$2,5 billion (ZWL$18,5 billion), of which the World Bank is owed US$1,5 billion (ZWL$10,6 billion), African Development Bank US$702 million (ZWL$5,1 billion), European Investment Bank US$309 million (ZWL$2,2 billion) and other multilaterals US$74 million (ZWL$535 million).

“Total bilateral debt amounted to US$5,5 billion (ZWL$39,6 billion), with Paris Club creditors accounting for US$3,5 billion (ZWL$25,1 billion) and non-Paris Club US$1,6 billion (ZWL$11,3 billion).”

When Ncube presented his 2019 national budget in November last year, he said the country’s domestic debt stood at US$9,6 billion, while the total debt was US$17,6 billion. This meant external debt was US$8 billion – which it remains as now. The dramatic change, though, has been on the domestic debt. From US$9,6 billion, it is now a mere ZWL$8,8 billion (US$880 million).

“Consequently, adherence to sound fiscal and monetary policy reforms allowed containment of domestic debt stock which stood at ZWL$8,8 billion as at end June 2019, down from ZWL$9,5 billion as at December 31, 2018,” Ncube said.

The Independent scrutinised and analysed Ncube’s figures and discovered a staggering US$7 billion grand heist by government on domestic creditors. Further, parliament also wants accountability on a series of violations of the constitution and the law – at least 17 breaches – on public spending, resulting is massive waste of public funds.

The report reveals government’s financial systems are dysfunctional and that Treasury finances are in a shambles. It also exposes a series of acts of non-compliance by the Ministry of Finance on expenditure in relation to the constitution and the law.

Laws that the Finance ministry has failed to comply with in the course of public expenditures over the past couple of years include the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act and the Public Debt Management (PDM) Act.

“Government must at all times adhere to the approved budget. The Minister of Finance and Economic Development must as a matter of urgency bring to the National Assembly, bills seeking condonation of all the unauthorised expenditure incurred since 2014. Such condonation must be sought by end of August 2019,” the report says.

The report of the Pac committee – chaired by former Finance minister Tendai Biti – gives examples of 17 actions of non-compliance with the constitution and the law on public spending. Among the 17 actions are non-compliance with the provisions of section 300 (3) of the constitution in that Ncube failed to publish, in the Government Gazette, loans contracted and guarantees issued by government within 60 days of their conclusion.

The report also says Ncube did not comply with Section 300(4) of the constitution in that he failed to present to parliament a report on loans raised and guarantees issued by the state and a comprehensive report on public debt. Ncube also failed to comply with section 305(5) of the constitution in that he failed to present in the National Assembly additional or supplementary estimates of expenditure and additional or supplementary bills.

Other acts of non-compliance noted by the report include non-compliance with the provisions of Section 23(1) of the-PFM Act (Chapter 22:19) in that since 2014, the Accountant- General had failed to issue warrants under his hand, authorising accounting officers to incur expenditure up to the limits and for the purposes and subjects to conditions contained therein.

There was also non-compliance with Section 30 of the-PFM Act (Chapter 22:19) in that Treasury failed to withhold funds appropriated to ministries whose functions were assigned to other ministries and to allocate those remaining funds to other ministries or institutions as well as non-compliance with section 11(2) of the Public Debt Management Act in that the limits for government’s borrowing were not fixed by the National Assembly by resolution nor by means of a provision in a Finance Bill.

According to the report, the true extent of the country’s debt is unknown, with Treasury providing varying figures. As a result, Ncube has been summoned to provide accurate figures. What has worsened the chaos is that the total domestic and foreign debt of US$17,69 billion as at August 2018 reported in the 2019 budget statement was different to the US$9,2 billion reflected in the 2019 budget estimates.

“The Committee also noted that some external debts were improperly classified as domestic debt. Examples include China Nanchang Engineering, China International Water and Electricity Corporation and RBZ-/Zisco/Dutch, Mota Engil and HCCL (Hwange Colliery Company Limited) Creditors and PTA Bank among others,” the report says.

“It was further noted that all the loans obtained/debts incurred should have been presented to Parliament for approval as these were acquired outside the budget. The Minister of Finance and Economic Development must cause the terms of loans contracted and guarantees to be published in the Gazette by 30 September 2019. This applies to loans and guarantees that were not previously published.”

Among the recommendations made by the committee in its report are that Ncube must present the first report to parliament on the performance of loans and guarantees in 2019 by August 31 2019.

The committee further stated he should present the second report for 2019 and a comprehensive statement of the public debt in Zimbabwe at the time the estimates of revenue and expenditure for the 2020 financial year are laid before the National Assembly.

Ncube was also directed to cause the terms of loans contracted and guarantees to be published in the Government Gazette by September 30, 2019. This applies to loans and guarantees that were not previously published. The committee further said the Accountant-General should prepare a consolidated quarterly financial statement for the first and second quarter of 2019 for tabling in the National Assembly by Ncube as well as a submission to the Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Economic Development for tabling and presentation to the committee by August 31, 2019.

Zim Spends $400mil Annually On Foreign Medical Treatment

By A Correspondent- Health and Child Care minister Obadiah Moyo has revealed that the country is losing an estimated $400 million annually on overseas medical treatments.

Moyo made the disclosure in Nyanga, while officially opening the second annual general meeting and conference of Private Hospitals Association of Zimbabwe.

Said Moyo:

“Having our own up to standard facilities will make wonders and no-one will be airlifted out of the country for health treatment and I have shared this with the President.

Government and ruling Zanu PF party officials have largely bled the country by flying out to seek medical treatment overseas, running away from local health institutions that have been run down through neglet over the years.

Former President Robert Mugabe and incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa, his deputies Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi as well as top government officials have in recent months been receiving treatment outside the country.

Mugabe made several trips to Singapore during and after his 37-year rule and Chiwenga is currently in China for medical treatment after initially visiting India and South Africa.

The $400 million the country is losing annually is adequate to renovate and equip several public health institutions.

In his address, Moyo ordered private hospital operators to stop charging in US dollars and abide with government policy of using local currency for the benefit of every Zimbabwean.

Moyo said punitive measures would be taken on hospitals that continue to charge in US dollars.

“Charging in US dollars is illegal and it is an act of corruption which is there to disadvantage the people of Zimbabwe. As government, let me set the record straight, it is illegal, and no one is above the law, action will be taken,” Moyo said.

“There are a lot of health institutions that are mushrooming, registered and unregistered . . . and most of those small hospitals are the ones illegally charging US dollars, but the law will surely catch up with them” he added.

Various groups and institutions who have gathered for the conference aired their grievances to the minister relating to cost of service delivery and challenges they are facing which include electricity and defaulting medical aid societies as well as exorbitant prices of overheads.

The minister assured the delegates that government was doing everything possible to make health service provision easy.

“Let me submit to you that we have started with Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals which will be having a face lift, while I urge you to come together so that we don’t lose that money which is being taken overseas for medical treatments.”-Newsday

STORY OF THE WEEK: Apostle Chiwenga Lies Saying Mnangagwa Didn’t Deploy 1 Aug Soldiers, And then Says Chamisa Is A Sinful Liar

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The following is Talent Chiwenga’s his exact narration of from his hospital theatre video shot a day after the accident: As I drove I was using an average speed of 100km [per hour]. The maximum speed I drove for was 120 [km]. I did this because the fan belt that we had replaced was not a new one, so it was not wise to drive at a faster speed than that. So the fan belt was also going to get broken. 

We only wanted to arrive to Harare so that we can buy [a] stronger brand new fan belts. So while I was driving I saw a car coming from the opposite direction, (I was going to Harare) it was coming from Harare side. That car swerved into my lane and I flashed him with my headlamps to show him that he was doing something wrong. So he went back to his lane. He drove for about 10 metres towards me, but this time he just swerved back onto my lane, appearing like he wanted to have a head on collision with me. I flashed him several times, I horned.

I rang my hooter, but he didn’t show any signs that he was going back to his line, to his lane. Instead of going to his lane, I was afraid that he was going to come back to my lane and he was going to hit me by my side and the car was going to overturn more times. I also wanted to avoid a head-on because it would have been more fatal. The car’s front looked like a Toyota, one tonne truck, or a Toyota Hilux, or a Ford T6, I don’t know. We were driving so we, we were facing each other… so I couldn’t see the exact details concerning the car but it had a bumper on it. I remember the bumper.
It had round head lamps, and some few yellow lamps on top of the roof. It could not have been a smaller car. When I tried to avoid him by going extreme left outside the road, there was no road there, so both my wheels front and rear left caught into something that looked like a hump or a ditch, so the car had a great noise, bummm!, and then it went back to the road. At that point I realised that I was no longer in control, the steering was more loose that it usually is.
When we went into the road, it crossed the road again to face directly to a tree, which I knew that if I don’t do something, we were going to hit against that tree and it was also not going to safe for us, so when I tried to turn the car to come back, avoiding that tree, because of whatever had happened, I think one of those wheels was no longer in its right shape, the car overturned. That was the last time I remember what happened, I think it was about an hour later when I woke up. A lot of people were gathered around the car. The person close to me was Baba Kanyuchi, my wife and Mai Vhurumuku I didn’t see them . Baba Kanyuchi said to me Apostle don’t mention your name, they are still here.

Hard Pressed Zimbabweans Turn To Dilapidated Trains For Transport

THE ever-increasing fares of buses servicing long haul routes has resulted in passengers resorting to rail transport as it is more convenient and affordable. The Herald visited the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) Harare station yesterday and witnessed scores of travellers queueing to purchase tickets to various destinations.

The Herald established that commuters are now opting for trains rather than buses and kombis as they are cheaper and safer. Long-distance public transport is now beyond the reach of many and travellers, especially those travelling to Mutare, are now devoting most of their time to queueing at the NRZ Harare offices for either bookings or waiting for the next available train.

NRZ is charging $40 for the sleeper class to and from Mutare. The standard class is going for $30 while the economy class is charging $25, compared to other public transport forms which are charging between $75 and $85 for the same distance in cash or $100 via EcoCash.

Bulawayo-Harare and Bulawayo-Victoria Falls fares are $60 for the sleeper class, $50 for the standard class and $40 for the economy class. Road public transporters are charging between $100 and $115 in cash while the EcoCash charge is now at $150 for the Harare-Bulawayo route.

The Harare-Mutare route is now the busiest due to the high number of cross-border traders who take advantage of Mutare’s proximity to Mozambique. The Herald survey showed that this week the train to Mutare was carrying 1 000-1 500 passengers per day.

Steven Damster, a passenger queueing to buy a ticket said: “This is actually my first time to board a train, I decided to purchase a ticket since it is way cheaper than buses.”

“I now prefer using trains than buses because the money they are demanding at the terminus is too much, I cannot afford it,” said another passenger, James Daka.

NRZ Public Relations Manager, Mr Nyasha Maravanyika, said they are doing everything in their power to respond to community demands as more people continue to opt for trains.

-State Media

Air Zimbabwe’s New Embraer Still Grounded Four Months After Delivery

MORIBUND airline Air Zimbabwe (AirZim) has not yet obtained the crucial operating manual for its Embraer ERJ145, four months after taking delivery of the aircraft from the manufacturer, the Zimbabwe Independent can report.

This comes after the flag carrier missed its deadline to fly the twin-engine ERJ145 regional jet, which was initially set to take off within the first six weeks of delivery.

Flying the ERJ145 is dependent upon the embattled airline satisfying a rigorous process known as the “Know Your Customer” (KYC) in aviation circles. The manufacturer will furnish AirZim with the manual after fulfilling requirements of that process.

Under the KYC exercise, clients have to prove their ability to maintain purchased aircraft, as well as show the competence of its cabin crew, among other requirements.

AirZim took control of the aircraft which was purchased in controversial circumstances by murky private airline Zimbabwe Airways from the United States in 2017.

In the absence of the operating manual, the plane cannot take off.

“The ERJ145 is not yet operating as we are still completing the Know Your Customer (KYC) application and approval process with the manufacturer, which process is already work in progress,” the response from AirZim reads.

“Once a KYC approval is granted we will have access to the requisite manuals which will allow the aircraft to become serviceable.”

The troubled airline, saddled with a US$381 million debt, now has three planes in its depleted fleet after the purchase of the ERJ145.

Only one of the three planes is currently flying, as the embattled airline battles to return to viability after decades of mismanagement and corruption. At Independence, AirZim had a fleet of 18 planes.

Government has also indicated that it intends to purchase two additional long-haul Boeing 777s as it seeks to expand the Air Zimbabwe fleet.

The ERJ145 is expected to ease pressure on the Boeing 767 which AirZim is currently flying. The Boeing 767 survived a mid-air scare when it caught fire in May.

AirZim was last year placed under reconstruction after creditors threatened to sue the state-owned airline.

-Zimbabwe Independent