Chingoka Burial Set For Monday


VETERAN cricket administrator, Peter Chingoka, will be buried on Monday at Glen Forest Cemetery in Harare.


Chingoka passed away on Thursday morning.
According to his younger brother Patrick, mourners continue to throng the Chingoka residence at 38 Sandringham Drive in Alexandria Park where a church service was held last night.


“Tomorrow (today) we will have a church service at 6PM and on Sunday at 4PM we will collect his body from Nyaradzo and it will lie in state at his house.


“Monday, 10AM, we will have a church service at St George’s School Chapel and have burial thereafter at Glen Forest,” he said.


The cricket fraternity, including players, management and family friends have been paying their condolences.


Former Zimbabwe cricket coach, Alan Butcher, has also paid his condolences.
“When we were team mates at Universals as callow 22-year-olds, Peter looked after me and we became great mates.


‘‘Very sad news. RIP Peter. Zimbabwe Cricket please pass on my condolences to Shirley,” he wrote on Twitter.


The International Cricket Council have since paid tribute to the long-serving chairman of Zimbabwe Cricket.State media

Woman, Lover Caught With Smuggled Drug

A WOMAN from Bulawayo and her boyfriend have been arrested for possessing 2kg of crystal methamphetamine, a dangerous drug in the same class as cocaine, worth more than $120 000 which was smuggled from India concealed under a consignment of weaves.


Judith Phiri (24) of Killarney suburb and Keith Mpofu (24) of Pumula North were nabbed by detectives who acted on a tip-off from officials of the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) upon receiving the suspicious parcel which arrived via Courier Connect.


The consignment of two boxes containing 25 packets of weaves had 1,980kg of crystal methamphetamine stashed in between the layers of boxes.


Yesterday Phiri and Mpofu jointly appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya facing charges of violating section 157 (1) (a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act (possession of crystal methamphetamine).


Mpofu and Phiri, through their lawyers Messrs Lament Ngwenya and Siphosethu Nkomo of Mathonsi Ncube Law Chambers, applied for bail, which the State opposed.


They were both remanded in custody to Monday for bail ruling.
Prosecuting, Mr Mufaro Mageza said on August 20, detectives from CID Drugs and Narcotics in Bulawayo received information from Zimra officials that there was a suspicious parcel at Courier Connect which had arrived from India. The parcel was addressed to Phiri.


“Armed with the information, detectives carried out a surveillance so that they could identify the owner of the parcel. They then observed Phiri collecting the parcel and she was in the company of Mpofu,” said Mr Mageza.State media

Tongaat Hulett Announces New Sugar Prices

Farai Dziva| Sugar manufacturing giant Tongaat Hulett has announced new prices of the commodity.

Tongaat Hulett has indicated that the price of sugar has increased to $17 per 2KG while 5KG will be sold at $43 and 10KG at $86.

A company official said the new prices were effected as a result of escalating production costs.

“This situation is beyond our control,” said the official.

Pregnant Woman Bashed Over Debt

A THREE months pregnant woman from Makokoba suburb in Bulawayo excessively bled and subsequently suffered a miscarriage after she was punched on the stomach by her neighbour who owed her $1,50.


It is said last week on Thursday Alice Ndlovu (23) went to Jabulani Dhliwayo’s place to collect a $1,50 tomatoes debt from Dhliwayo.
The court heard that she got there and asked for her money from Dhliwayo. It is alleged Dhliwayo accused her of spreading lies that they were in love when he was married.


As a result an argument ensued and Dhliwayo, in a fit of rage kicked Ndlovu before allegedly turning her into a punching bag while accusing her of being a serial liar.


It is reported he hit her several times on the abdomen leading her to bleed excessively.
It is said Ndlovu suffered a miscarriage while she was being rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital. She was treated and discharged. A police report was made leading to the arrest of Dhliwayo.


Ndlovu took to the stand: “He (Dhliwayo) bought tomatoes on credit and promised to pay the next day. But he did not pay. After two days I had to confront him. As I was asking for my money he became angry while accusing me of being a rumour monger who was hell -bent on wrecking his marriage. He was also accusing me of going around telling people who cared to listen that I was in love with him.”


She added: “He then kicked me before he punched me several times on the abdomen, as a result I bled profusely and suffered a miscarriage while I was being rushed to hospital.”
Appearing before Ulukile Mlea- Ndlovu for the assault charge he pleaded not guilty: “I deny that I hit her several times on the abdomen leading her to suffer miscarriage. I only slapped her on the face and I was restrained by my brother. I was incensed by her lies that I was in love with her. I never said that I’m in love with her.”


He was remanded out of custody to 26 August.B-Metro

Pregnant woman

Zanu PF MP Faces Dismissal For “Abusing Social Media Space”

Farai Dziva|Sources in the ruling party Zanu PF have revealed the Masvingo disciplinary committee has made a recommendation for the expulsion of Chivi South MP Killer Zivhu.

Zivhu is accused of undermining the authority of the President by purporting to represent him on the social media.

A party official told ZimEye recommendations have been made for Zivhu’s expulsion.

“It is true we have recommended the expulsion of Cde Zivhu. He is guilty of gross indiscipline associated with social media abuse.

We will soon send a detailed report to the President and the national disciplinary committee,”said the official.

Latest On MDC PA Court Case

Farai Dziva|MDC Provincial Administrator (Masvingo) Peter Chigaba’s court case has been postponed to September 3.

See the MDC statement:

Update on Mr Peter Chigaba Court Case:
The court hearing has been postponed to 3 September 2019 after defense Lawyer Advocate Maboke argued the state submitted state papers today at 1:15 pm. It was too late to proceed with the matter.

Government Determined To Upgrade Anti-Riot Gear

Farai Dziva|The government is failing to purchase new anti-riot equipment because of sanctions.

This was said by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi last week.

Ziyambi made the remarks during a debate in Parliament on the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill (MOPA).

“We need to upgrade our anti-riot equipment, and I submit that it is difficult for us in government at the moment to procure that riot equipment because of sanctions.

I submit that once the sanctions are removed and we can trade freely with anyone, that issue can be resolved,” said Ziyambi.

Analyst have questioned behind the government’s list of priorities at a time the majority of the people are grappling with the biting economic challenges.

ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI
ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI

Mnangagwa Regime Has Sunk To New Lows -Coltart

Farai Dziva|Overzealous police officers have bashed ARTUZ lawyer Douglas Coltart.

He sustained head injuries after the attack.

“My son Douglas Coltart has been located by his senior partner Beatrice Mtetwa at Harare Central police station.

He has been assaulted by the police as evidenced by these photographs taken by Beatrice Mtetwa.

As I mentioned in an earlier post he was representing ARTUZ in his capacity as a lawyer.

The Mnangagwa regime has sunk to new lows,”said Douglas’ father David Coltart.

Woman Pours “Jecha” On Husband’s Wedding With New Lover

By A Correspondent- The woman who recently caused drama at the Bulawayo magistrates’ courts when she burst in on her husband’s secret wedding with another woman has broken her silence on her husband’s alleged secret rendezvous, calling it “a great betrayal that left her heart in a million pieces”.

In the stun and shock of everything, Francisca Ncube (36) from Gokwe, who stormed into the wedding room moments before her husband Future Mbiba (36) exchanged vows with Pretty Tshuma (37) said the “scandal” caught her by surprise.

Ncube, who was at their rural home in Gokwe, allegedly received a tip-off from her relatives that her husband who is reportedly a gold panner, was getting married at court and she decided to attend. 

This was after Mbiba who was co-habiting with Tshuma lied to her that he had divorced his wife with whom he had three children.

In her anger Ncube endured the embarrassment because her children were reportedly hungry when their father had spent a lot of money preparing for a lavish wedding with another woman.

In a telephone interview with a local publication a heartbroken and devastated Ncube said she last “saw” her husband six months ago before she heard of his secret wedding.

She said after receiving the news she was hurt beyond belief.

“I can’t believe this happened to me, the pain is unbearable. I spent nearly two decades of my life with my husband, just to watch him walk away like that was not easy and that is why I travelled all the way from Gokwe to stop the wedding. I was absolutely devastated and felt so betrayed.

“I pray for the day to come when I don’t wake up feeling this huge anchor on my chest, the day where he (Mbiba) is a distant memory,” said Ncube.

Ncube said although her marriage was not rosy, she kept hoping that Mbiba was going to change. She, however, insisted that her marriage to Mbiba still subsisted because he had not given her a token of divorce or done the formal customary procedure to annul their union.

Added Ncube: “I am also going to sue him for maintenance since he is no longer supporting his children.”

On the day she stopped the wedding, Ncube declared that she would not allow her husband to marry another woman while she was still alive.

Mbiba who left the court with his tail between his legs agreed that the wedding should be called off.-BMetro

Drama As Bashed Cop Flees Security Guard’s Blows And Hides In Toilet

By A Correspondent- In a dramatic incident a police officer  stationed at Bulawayo Central Police Station hid in a toilet after he was pummelled and violently pushed against a guard room wall.

Prayford Masunda (28,) employed as a security guard at Manor Hotel had reportedly handcuffed two unknown male adults while assaulting them.

Priviledge Chikova (33) tried to restrain Masunda from bashing the two men with a baton stick. He never knew that he was courting trouble. The intervention did not go down well with Masunda.

It is said Masunda swiftly grabbed Chikova  by the neck before he violently pushed him against the guard room wall.  As if that was not enough he reportedly head butted him while shouting obscenities at him. As he charged to mete out instant justice on him an unidentified male patron restrained him. 

Chikova made a hasty retreat to the toilet where he locked himself inside.

It is said while in the toilet he phoned a colleague who came and took him. He made a report at Bulawayo Central Police Station leading to the arrest of Masunda. Masunda appeared before magistrate Ulukile Mlea-Ndlovu facing an assault charge.

He pleaded not guilty.

“Your worship, I deny that I headbutted  him resulting in him bleeding from the mouth  and  nose. He tried to arrest me but I refused  because I assumed he was not a police officer  since he was not in police uniform,” said Masunda.

He was remanded out of custody to next week on Wednesday for judgment.

Nathan Marime appeared for the State.-BMetro

Drama As Jealous Wife Threatens To Kill Ex Lover’s Pregnant Wife

By A Correspondent- There was drama in New Magwegwe suburb when a jealous woman left residents tongue-tied after she and a group of other women threatened to kill her ex-lover’s pregnant wife.

Nyarai Hofisi is reportedly furious about her ex-lover Moses Mutizwa’s new relationship with Kudzanai Muparangi so she has resorted to making the couple’s relationship hell.

It has been gathered that soon after Hofisi found out that Mutizwa had moved on and married Muparangi she was now in the habit of terrorising Muparangi constantly.

As if that is not enough, Hofisi recently barged into the couple’s home with a group of several women at 8pm. The women were reportedly armed with weapons and threatened to kill Muparangi.

According to sources close to this issue Mutizwa is also scared of Hofisi as she also threatens to kill him whenever she sees him.

“There is nothing Mutizwa can do because he is equally scared of Hofisi because she is a very violent woman,” said a source who spoke on condition of anonymity.

After Hofisi broke into the couple’s home with several women they were left terrified so Muparangi decided to seek justice from the courts.

“Hofisi is the ex-girlfriend of Mutizwa, my husband. She came to my house with a group of women at night carrying weapons. They were very violent in front of my children and they were insulting me.

“When they broke into my house they threatened me saying that I should not walk alone because they will kill me and my unborn child. May the court grant me a peace order so that she stays away from me and my children,” said Muparangi.

When asked about the issue, Hofisi denied the allegations.

However, Western Commonage magistrate Urgent Vundla ordered Hofisi not to insult, assault and threaten the couple with violence. She was also ordered to stay away from the couple’s house.-BMetro

MDC’s Chibaya To Spend Weekend Behind Bars

By A Correspondent| Opposition MDC National Organising Secretary has been remanded in custody to the 26th of August.

Chibaya was arrested on the 22nd of August and charged with failing to ensure that the MDC demonstrations which the State had blocked would not be held.

The development was announced by the MDC on microblogging site Twitter.

The party said:

“Hon. @AmosChibaya was today remanded in custody to 26 August for a ruling on his bail application. Chibaya’s remand in custody is testimony of a brutal programme of persecution by prosecution after the regime denied him bail though he had handed himself over to@PoliceZimbabwe”

The State blocked all of the party’s demonstrations arguing that it had gathered concrete evidence indicating that the demonstrations were going to be violent.

Meanwhile, the party has vowed to launch a series of nationwide demonstrations, this time reaching grassroots levels.

MDC is citing empty stomachs, empty wallets, empty shelves in medical institutions, power shortages, fuel shortages, soaring inflation, shrinking democratic space, partisan distribution of aid and several other issues as the major factors it is initiating the demonstrations.

The party says the government’s illegitimacy and mishandling of the country’s resources including the taxpayer’s money have resulted in the country’s sorry state of affairs.

On the other hand, the government attributes the country’s woes to a number of issues, chief among them, sanctions, corruption, climate change and sabotage by the business sector and the MDC.

Mnangagwa’s Gvnt That Is Failing To Buy Paracetamol Keen To Buy Anti Riot Gear, What Is Going On?

By A Correspondent- The government is failing to purchase new anti-riot equipment because of sanctions.

This was said by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi recently

Ziyambi made the remarks during a debate in Parliament on the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill (MOPA).

He said:

“We need to upgrade our anti-riot equipment, and I submit that it is difficult for us in government at the moment to procure that riot equipment because of sanctions.

I submit that once the sanctions are removed and we can trade freely with anyone, that issue can be resolved,” said Ziyambi.

Analyst have questioned behind the government’s list of priorities at a time the majority of the people are grappling with the biting economic challenges.

Baba Jukwa Sues ZNA, ZRP Over “Military Umbrella” Arrest

By A Correspondent- Former Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzai has approached the High Court seeking $500 000 compensation following his acquittal on charges of unlawfully possessing an umbrella which resembled military camouflage.

Kudzai was on February 22, 2019 arrested at a security roadblock along Domboshawa Road by a Constable Chitana and Corporal Francis Murehwa as police and military officers were carrying out joint “stop and search” operation on motorists.

Kudzai was immediately charged with possession of articles with military style camouflage markings, but was later released on $100 bail by a Harare magistrate.

However, when his trial commenced on March 26, 2019 at the Harare Magistrates’ Court, he was found not guilty and acquitted, prompting him to sue Home Affairs minister Cain Matema, Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri, Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and the Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Philip Valerio Sibanda, in their official capacities.

“Plaintiff (Kudzai) was detained in police cells, whose conditions exposed him to inhuman and degrading treatment. During the time of his unlawful arrest, detention and subsequent prosecution, plaintiff was unable to go to work and lost business opportunities,” Kudzai said through his lawyers.

He further said at all material times, Chitana and Murehwa were acting within their scope and course of employment with the Zimbabwe Republic Polce and Zimbabwe National Army, respectively, when they arrested and detained him for prosecution.

“As a result of the foregoing, plaintiff suffered loss in the sum of $500 000,” he averred, giving a break-down of the whole amount which includes compensation for unlawful arrest, detention, pain, shock and suffering, malicious prosecution, loss of business opportunities, contumelia and cost of suit.

The cited top government officials are yet to respond to the lawsuit.-Newsday

Gvnt Investigating Gonyeti Abduction, Torture

By A Correspondent- Government is concerned over allegations of Samantha “Gonyeti” Kureya’s kidnapping and assault by unknown masked men which occurred on Wednesday night.

Gonyeti is an artist-cum-comedienne at Bus Stop TV.

Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Nyathi confirmed receiving the report and said investigations into the matter are being conducted.

“We can confirm receiving a report of kidnapping and assault of Samantha Kureya which occurred on Wednesday night in Mufakose. We are already conducting investigations into that,” he said.

The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services said Government confirmed the report made at Marimba Police Station and investigations were underway.

Gonyeti was reportedly kidnapped from her house and assaulted by unknown people on Wednesday night before being dumped in Crowborough.

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

In a video clip yesterday, Gonyeti said she was forced out of her house head down and was dumped somewhere after being severely assaulted.

In the video, Gonyeti said she heard a knock on her door with the people knocking identifying themselves as police officers.

She said the people, one of them armed,  forcibly entered in the house, wearing masks and assaulted her sister.

Gonyeti said she was half dressed, and asked them if she could dress up  but the alleged masked men refused, and started assaulting her instead.

She said they dragged her out to a waiting car, a white Isuzu — and they drove off.

Gonyeti said after driving for some minutes, they came to a stop at an unknown place and they ordered her out of the car and continued to assault her.

She alleged that the masked men forced her to roll on the muddy ground, made her to drink sewage water before ordering her to remove the only clothes she was wearing.

She was allegedly dumped later and found her way back home naked.

“Ease Of Doing Business A Challenge In Zim”: CZI

By A Correspondent| Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) president, Henry Ruzvidzo (HR), has said that Zimbabwe is yet to be a conducive environment for business.

Speaking during an interview with a local publication reporter Lisa Tazviinga (LT) this week, Ruzvidzo said the country was yet to ease the doing of business.

The interview discussed the performance of companies amid the economic crisis engulfing the nation.

Below are the excerpts from the interview:

LT: How long do you think an economic turn around will take and what are some of the requirements to boost local Industry?

HR: We need to address fiscal issues, monetary issues first and I think we have seen indications that we now begin to address the productive issues. What production needs is some kind of stability in terms of policies, access to financing and markets both domestic and export markets.

Another issue to be addressed is the ease of doing business. Zimbabwe is still a very difficult environment to do business in, both from a policy perspective and from a regulatory perspective. I think once those things begin to be addressed then industry can begin to look up again.

His remarks come as some companies have revealed that the economic crisis was making it hard for them.

The power crisis, fuel shortages and scarcity of foreign currency have all been cited as challenges that have impinged on the ease of doing business.

He also said that it was still difficult for investors to repatriate their profits.-ZimbabweIndependent

Net Closes In On Walter Magaya As Zimbabwe Gender Commission Starts Investigations

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Gender Commission has announced that the body is instituting investigations against Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder, Prophet Walter Magaya over alleged sexual abuse.

The Commission, on Friday issued a notice in a government Gazette inviting any person or victim with evidence or complaints against Magaya.

Zimbabwe Gender Commission Chairperson, Mrs Margaret Mukahanana-Sangarwe said:

“It is hereby notified that, in terms of Section Five of the Zimbabwe Gender Commission Act (Chapter 10:31) the Zimbabwe Gender Commission intends to investigate complaints of sexual abuse of women by Walter Magaya of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries.”

These accusations, however, would not stay for a sustained period of time as the accusers would dramatically withdraw the charges, some accusing the devil of having used them to institute those cases.

Command Justice As Chibaya Is Remanded In Custody

It was a clear case of command justice when MDC Organizing Secretary Hon. Amos Chibaya was today remanded in custody to Monday 26 August for a ruling on his bail application.

Chibaya, the convener of last week’s peaceful and constitutional demonstrations that were brutally foiled by the police, spent five hours in court today with the prosecution arguing that he be denied bail.

His lawyer, Obey Shava exposed the State case for its clumsiness, arguing that Chibaya could not be denied bail on a lesser charge of violating provisions under POSA when he was already on bail on a more serious charge of subversion. The State also denied a bail offer from Hon. Chibaya to commit a monetary payment with stringent reporting conditions as well as a pledge not to interfere with State witnesses, who in any case are police officers. Chibaya’s passport is already with the court as part of his reporting conditions for a subversion charge he is already facing and for which he is on bail.

Chibaya’s remand in custody is testimony that the regime is undertaking a brutal programme of persecution by prosecution after they denied the MDC Organiser bail even though he had handed himself over to the police in the company of his lawyer.

The MDC believes that the country is choking under the thick blanket of an unofficial state of emergency. There is a systematic targeting of innocent Zimbabweans and the people’s leaders by brutally blocking them from exercising their constitutional right to peaceful demonstrations.

It also telling that Hon. Chibaya was denied bail on the very same day that the State waged a clampdown on the leaders of a rural teachers union in which their lawyer, Douglas Coltart, was brutally assaulted. Coltart is the son of the MDC Treasurer-General, Hon. David Coltart.

Citizens are under siege. The people’s leaders are under siege but all Zimbabweans remain in high spirits, well aware that brutality has short legs and that no amount of State-sanctioned thuggery will triumph over the people.

In fact, it is the regime that is under siege from its cluelessness and from the legitimate grievances of the citizens that it is failing to address.

Zimbabweans are peacefully clamouring for a truly people’s government that can begin to address the challenges facing the nation.

MDC: Change that delivers.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson
Movement for Democratic Change.

FULL TEXT: MDC Statement On Chibaya Incarceration

It was a clear case of command justice when MDC Organizing Secretary Hon. Amos Chibaya was today remanded in custody to Monday 26 August for a ruling on his bail application.

Chibaya, the convener of last week’s peaceful and constitutional demonstrations that were brutally foiled by the police, spent five hours in court today with the prosecution arguing that he be denied bail.

His lawyer, Obey Shava exposed the State case for its clumsiness, arguing that Chibaya could not be denied bail on a lesser charge of violating provisions under POSA when he was already on bail on a more serious charge of subversion. The State also denied a bail offer from Hon. Chibaya to commit a monetary payment with stringent reporting conditions as well as a pledge not to interfere with State witnesses, who in any case are police officers. Chibaya’s passport is already with the court as part of his reporting conditions for a subversion charge he is already facing and for which he is on bail.

Chibaya’s remand in custody is testimony that the regime is undertaking a brutal programme of persecution by prosecution after they denied the MDC Organiser bail even though he had handed himself over to the police in the company of his lawyer.

The MDC believes that the country is choking under the thick blanket of an unofficial state of emergency. There is a systematic targeting of innocent Zimbabweans and the people’s leaders by brutally blocking them from exercising their constitutional right to peaceful demonstrations.

It also telling that Hon. Chibaya was denied bail on the very same day that the State waged a clampdown on the leaders of a rural teachers union in which their lawyer, Douglas Coltart, was brutally assaulted. Coltart is the son of the MDC Treasurer-General, Hon. David Coltart.

Citizens are under siege. The people’s leaders are under siege but all Zimbabweans remain in high spirits, well aware that brutality has short legs and that no amount of State-sanctioned thuggery will triumph over the people.

In fact, it is the regime that is under siege from its cluelessness and from the legitimate grievances of the citizens that it is failing to address.

Zimbabweans are peacefully clamouring for a truly people’s government that can begin to address the challenges facing the nation.

MDC: Change that delivers.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson
Movement for Democratic Change.

Magaya In Trouble Again As Gender Commission Open Investigations Into Sexual Abuse Claims

The Zimbabwe Gender Commission has instituted investigations against Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder, Prophet Walter Magaya over alleged sexual abuses.

The Commission has since invited any person or victim with evidence or complaints against the clergyman.

Making the announcement in a Government Gazette published on Friday (today), Commission Chairperson, Mrs Margaret Mukahanana-Sangarwe said:

It is hereby notified that, in terms of Section Five of the Zimbabwe Gender Commission Act (Chapter 10:31) the Zimbabwe Gender Commission intends to investigate complaints of sexual abuse of women by Walter Magaya of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries.

A large number of women including actress, Charity Dlodlo, previously came out accusing the preacher of having sexually abused them.

Some even claimed that there were kids belonging to Magaya who were born after the clergyman had violated his female counterparts.

These accusations, however, would not stay for a sustained period of time as the accusers would dramatically withdraw the charges, some accusing the devil of having used them to institute those cases.

-State Media

Daniel Shumba Says State Agents Are Hunting For Him

Jane Mlambo| President for United Democratic Alliance Party Daniel Shumba has reported that state agents are hunting for him at his house in Harare with his crime being speaking against the President Emmerson Mnangagwa regime.

Responding to the US Embassy in Harare, Shumba said state agents are circulating his name for abduction upon arrival in Harare.

Below is Shumba’s tweet;

Mugabe Spokesperson Claims Zivhu Will Be Fired From Zanu PF On 6 September

Jane Mlambo| Outspoken Zanu PF critic and spokesperson of the National Patriotic Front backed by former President Robert Mugabe, Jealousy Mawarire has sensationally claimed that the suspended Chivi South legislator Killer Zivhu will be expelled from the ruling party on the 6th of September.

Mawarire claimed that Zivhu is being punished for being a member of the extinguished Zanu PF faction named G40.

Below is Mawarire’s tweet on Zivhu’s fate in Zanu PF

(1)Sources tell me Zivhu will be expelled from Junta-PF on 06 Sept 2019, not for calling for dialogue btn @edmnangagwa & @nelsonchamisa but for allegedly being G40. Submissions are being made on Junta-PF chances of winning the by-election even if he were to contest

(2) Arguments are that he has many unfinished projects he started and abandoned mid-stream. Lacoste envisages using these against him if he were to contest against them in the by-election. More are on the firing list

MDC Threatens To Report Zanu PF To ZEC

Jane Mlambo| The opposition MDC has threatened to report the ruling Zanu PF to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for violating the electoral rules after the party announced that it was drilling 15 boreholes in Glen View South ahead of the by-election to replace the late Vimbai Tsvangirai.

Responding to a Zanu PF Twitter mole by the name Kudzai Mutisi who posted pictures of drilling machines at work in Glen View, MDC Secretary for Elections Jacob Mafume said they will be writing to ZEC about the abuse of state institutions.

“Thank you alerting us again to another election violation .We will be writing to ZEC about this abuse of state institutions,” said Mafume.

Campaigning is underway in Glen View to fill the parliamentary vacancy left following the death of Vimbai Tsvangirai early this year.

Woman “Miscarries” After Being Assaulted Over $1,50

A THREE months pregnant woman from Makokoba suburb in Bulawayo excessively bled and subsequently suffered a miscarriage after she was punched on the stomach by her neighbour who owed her $1,50.


It is said last week on Thursday Alice Ndlovu (23) went to Jabulani Dhliwayo’s place to collect a $1,50 tomatoes debt from Dhliwayo.


The court heard that she got there and asked for her money from Dhliwayo. It is alleged Dhliwayo accused her of spreading lies that they were in love when he was married.


As a result an argument ensued and Dhliwayo, in a fit of rage kicked Ndlovu before allegedly turning her into a punching bag while accusing her of being a serial liar.
It is reported he hit her several times on the abdomen leading her to bleed excessively.


It is said Ndlovu suffered a miscarriage while she was being rushed to Mpilo Central Hospital. She was treated and discharged. A police report was made leading to the arrest of Dhliwayo.


Ndlovu took to the stand: “He (Dhliwayo) bought tomatoes on credit and promised to pay the next day. But he did not pay. After two days I had to confront him. As I was asking for my money he became angry while accusing me of being a rumour monger who was hell -bent on wrecking his marriage. He was also accusing me of going around telling people who cared to listen that I was in love with him.”


She added: “He then kicked me before he punched me several times on the abdomen, as a result I bled profusely and suffered a miscarriage while I was being rushed to hospital.”
Appearing before Ulukile Mlea- Ndlovu for the assault charge he pleaded not guilty: “I deny that I hit her several times on the abdomen leading her to suffer miscarriage. I only slapped her on the face and I was restrained by my brother. I was incensed by her lies that I was in love with her. I never said that I’m in love with her.”He was remanded out of custody to 26 August.B-Metro

Pregnant woman

Govt Proposes 76% Salary Hike For Civil Servants

Jane Mlambo| Government proposes to increase civil servants salaries by 76% effective August 1, up from earlier proposed & rejected 10% Latest proposal takes lowest paid worker to ZWL$1 023 but workers want a minimum of ZWL$4 750 Apex Council says to consult members on new proposal.

More to follow…

MDC PA Court Case Postponed To September 3

Farai Dziva|MDC Provincial Administrator (Masvingo) Peter Chigaba’s court case has been postponed to September 3.

See the MDC statement:

Update on Mr Peter Chigaba Court Case:
The court hearing has been postponed to 3 September 2019 after defense Lawyer Advocate Maboke argued the state submitted state papers today at 1:15 pm. It was too late to proceed with the matter.

Advocate Collen Maboke

Just In: Killer Zivhu Faces Expulsion For Undermining Mnangagwa’s Authority

Farai Dziva|Sources in the ruling party Zanu PF have revealed the Masvingo disciplinary committee has made a recommendation for the expulsion of Chivi South MP Killer Zivhu.

Zivhu is accused of undermining the authority of the President by purporting to represent him on the social media.

A party official told ZimEye recommendations have been made for Zivhu’s expulsion.

“It is true we have recommended the expulsion of Cde Zivhu. He is guilty of gross indiscipline associated with social media abuse.He deliberately undermined the authority of the President.

We will soon send a detailed report to the President and the national disciplinary committee,”said the official.

Killer Zivhu

Mnangagwa’s First Year In Office Marked By A “Systematic And Brutal Crackdown On Human Rights”: Amnesty International

During his first year as President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa has presided over a systematic and brutal crackdown on human rights, including the violent suppression of protests and a witch-hunt against anyone who dared challenge his government, Amnesty International said today.

The socio-economic conditions of many Zimbabweans have also declined over the past 12 months. The weak economy has seen fuel prices skyrocket and high inflation push the prices of basic commodities such as bread through the roof as well as eroding people’s salaries.

“What we have witnessed in Zimbabwe since President Emmerson Mnangagwa took power is a ruthless attack on human rights, with the rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly and association increasingly restricted and criminalized,” said Muleya Mwananyanda, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for Southern Africa.

“The authorities have shown blatant contempt for basic freedoms and they have demonstrated that there is no space for dissent in the so-called “new dispensation”. Time and again they have resorted to the same brutal tactics that were used by President Mnangagwa’s predecessor Robert Mugabe to clampdown on human rights.”

Crackdown on protests

Just last week, baton-wielding police mounted a vicious assault on peaceful protesters who gathered in Harare in anticipation of the “16 August” national protests against deteriorating socio-economic conditions in the country. Scores of people were left injured following the crackdown. On Thursday 15 August before the march, Zimbabwean police announced they were banning the protests through a press statement, saying the demonstrations would turn violent. After the aborted protest, about 128 activists were arrested and placed on remand. Other protests that were planned to take place in four other cities around the country were also banned and some activists arrested.

At the start of the year, Amnesty International documented at least 15 killings by police when nationwide protests erupted on 14 January, sparked by the announcement of fuel price hikes. The state carried out mass arrests which saw hundreds of people being arrested on charges including public violence. By the end of April, close to 400 people were convicted by the courts, with most of them through hastily conducted trials.

During the protests, the police used lethal and excessive force such as tear gas, batons, water cannons and live ammunition. They also launched a house-to-house hunt to track down and silence the organizers of the protest and other prominent civil society leaders and activists. Some of those arrested – including Evan Mawarire, a well-known local cleric and activist, and trade union leader Peter Mutasa – still face trumped-up treason charges in connection with the protests. The state has charged an unprecedented number of 22 people with subverting a constitutional government in relation to the protests.

The pursuit of those perceived to be linked to protest movements continued throughout the year. In May, seven human rights defenders were arrested at Robert Mugabe International Airport as they returned from a capacity-building workshop on non-violent protest tactics in the Maldives. The activists, Stabile Dewah, George Makoni, Tatenda Mombeyarara, Gamuchirai Mukura, Nyasha Mpahlo, Farirai Gumbonzvanda and Rita Nyamupinga were accused of “plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government”. They are yet to face trial.

Abductions and torture of human rights activists to silence them from freely expressing themselves continue. On 21 August, comedian Samantha Kureya was abducted by masked men from her house and tortured after publishing a skit on police brutality.

“In his first year in office, President Mnangagwa’s government has demonstrated little observance of human rights and adherence to the rule of law, continuing the trend that we saw under Robert Mugabe,” said Muleya Mwananyanda.

“As he enters his second year in office, the president has the opportunity to start on a fresh slate by immediately taking steps to ensure that his government ends the escalating attacks on human rights and impunity for human rights violations. We urge him to build a Zimbabwe that has a culture of respect for the human rights of everyone.”

S*x With Own Mother To Boost Business

NATIONAL NEWS

A businessman from Chiyanga Village under Chief Chireya stunned villagers after confessing that he sleeps with his own mother to boost their family business.


The man, Tadiwa Rushungo (37), shocked all and sundry when he revealed that he has been sleeping with his mother Getrude Mashamba for the past two years, a secret that was only known by the two of them.


A source who spoke on condition of anonymity said the two “love birds” would “make love” every month end as was directed by a traditional healer following the death of Tadiwa’s father, Twoboy Rushungo, two years ago.


“The two would have sex every month end as they were directed by their traditional healer. No one suspected that there was something going on until they were caught red handed by a neighbour.


“The two were then dragged to court on charges of incest. Tadiwa, a father of four, admitted before Chief Chireya’s fully packed court that his relationship with his mother was meant to boost the family’s businesses.


He even confessed that ever since their illicit affair, they had managed to buy a new house in Gokwe centre and two commuter omnibuses.
“Mashamba told the court that she agreed to sleep with her son because she was instructed to do so by the traditional healer following the death of her husband who was the owner of the businesses. She said the healer had told her that if she didn’t do so, the businesses would crumble,” said the source.


Chief Chireya confirmed presiding over the matter saying he ordered Mashamba and her son to pay five cows for disrespecting the community. He said incestuous relationships were a taboo adding that people engaging in such acts should be handed stiff penalties.


“I do not tolerate incestuous relationships in my community. Such kind of relationships are not even accepted in Zimbabwe as a whole because they are inhumane and disgusting.


I ordered Mashamba and her son to pay five cows to the entire village for such an embarrassment and l also made him pay three more cows to his wife,” said Chief Chireya.B-Metro

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WATCH: Coltart Assaulted By Violent ZRP Cop With A Flood Of Milk All Over His Nose

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FC Platinum Announce Gate Charges For CAF Champions League Tie

Farai Dziva|FC Platinum have announced the gate charges for their CAF Champions League preliminary round, second leg encounter against Nyasa Big Bullets of Malawi.

The match will be played on Saturday at Barbourfields Stadium in Bulawayo, some 185km from their home town in Zvishavane. FC Platinum used the same venue in the previous Champions League campaign.

The tickets have been pegged at $10 for the rest of the ground while the wings are going for $20 and the VIP for $50.

The match kicks off at 3 pm. The aggregate scoreline stands at 0-0 after a goalless stalemate in the first leg in Malawia fortnight ago.

Why I Left Real Madrid -Ronaldo Breaks Silence

Farai Dziva |Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo has broken the silence on the actual reasons why he left Real Madrid to join Juventus.

The five-time World Player of the Year left the  Spanish giants last year after a nine year stay in which he won 4 Champions League titles as well as 2 Laliga crowns and many questioned his decision to join the Old Lady.

In an interview with Portuguese channel TVI however, the 34-year-old did open up.

“At Real Madrid I was too comfortable, I had already won so much that each new title was just one more, and the routine always the same,” he explained.

“I don’t like being in the comfort zone,” he added.

Admittedly though, Ronaldo revealed that leaving Los Blancos was not any easy decision.

“Obviously leaving Real Madrid was difficult because I spent nine years, 60% of my career was there, so you feel it. But I came to a different challenge and I’m very happy to be here (Juventus). I wanted a new challenge.” he said.

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Pasuwa Says Travelling Fatigue Could Affect His Players’ Performance

Farai Dziva|Nyasa Big Bullets gaffer Callisto Pasuwa has bemoaned fatigue on his players ahead of their Champions League match against FC Platinum.

Nyasa Big Bullets left Blantyre, Malawi on Wednesday and had a stopover in Harare where they conducted a loosening training session before progressing to Bulawayo yesterday afternoon.

The match will be played on Saturday at Barbourfields Stadium at 3 pm.

Speaking to the Herald before they left for Bulawayo, Pasuwa said: “So far so good but fatigue, we trained in the morning and you could see the legs are heavy, but we are trying our best to see how we can manage this with the doctors.”

Meanwhile, the aggregate scoreline stands at 0-0 after a goalless stalemate in the first leg in Malawi two weeks ago.

No Serious Investor Will Come To A Country Where Government Ruthlessly Torments Citizens

Hopewell Chin’ono

Unfortunately the people ordering these brutal and despicable attacks will not suffer from the financial consequences of their actions.

They have access to State funds at their disposal.

It is you and me who will suffer from lack of investment or access to international finance‬.

The door for “Open for Business” is now firmly shut, and there won’t be any international loans after this open display of brutal violence against unarmed civilians.

No serious investor will come to a country where the State uses brutal violence to stop citizens from exercising their constitutional rights.

State sponsored violence is taking place and guns are being fired indiscriminately…

Police Bash ARTUZ Lawyer Doug Coltart

Farai Dziva|Overzealous police officers have bashed ARTUZ lawyer Douglas Coltart.

He sustained head injuries after the attack.

“My son Douglas Coltart has been located by his senior partner Beatrice Mtetwa at Harare Central police station.

He has been assaulted by the police as evidenced by these photographs taken by Beatrice Mtetwa.

As I mentioned in an earlier post he was representing ARTUZ in his capacity as a lawyer.

The Mnangagwa regime has sunk to new lows,”said Douglas’ father David Coltart.

Watch…The Moment Doug Coltart Was Arrested

https://twitter.com/i/status/1164860752777437184

Shocking New Sugar Prices Announced

Farai Dziva| Sugar manufacturing giant Tongaat Hulett has announced new prices of the commodity.

Tongaat Hulett has indicated that the price of sugar has increased to $17 per 2KG while 5KG will be sold at $43 and 10KG at $86.

A company official said the new prices were effected as a result of escalating production costs.

“This situation is beyond our control,” said the official.

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Sad Day- As Kudakwashe Machingura Dies

By A Correspondent| Kudakwashe Machingura, the 30 year old man whose mother appeared on ZimEye seeking assistance to buy him a wheelchair has died.

Said his aunt, Patience Olivier:

“Kudakwashe Machingura, my sister’s son I was asking you to help with a wheel chair has answered God’s call.

He passed away this morning. He had celebral palsy.

Thank you for your prayers and thank you to the anonymous donor who bought him tablets and food.

May God bless you.”

WATCH the video below for the late Kudakwashe’s story.

State Opposes Chibaya’s Bail Bid, Says He Is Likely To Abscond

Arrest Poverty, Economic Crisis -Leave Us Alone

Another day, another arbitrary arrest and another violation of the rule of law and a blatant disrespect of fundamental rights.

The regime has arrested Hon Amos Chibaya, the firebrand Organizing Secretary of the biggest civilian political party in Zimbabwe on flimsy charges of failing to stop a demonstration.

This again is a clear indication of how clueless the regime has become. Like a headless chicken the Junta is running towards everywhere while going nowhere. Instead of arresting the skyrocketing inflation, acute shortages and poverty for the betterment and development of the nation, they are more concerned with suppression and oppression, all in a bid to extinguish and destroy the MDC.
It is quite alarming that while the PEOPLE have genuine, legitimate and pressing concerns and issues for which they are demonstrating, the forever clueless regime has decided not to address these concerns, opting to shoot the messenger than accepting the message.

Arresting Hon Chibaya, the people’s Organizer because citizens exercised their sacrosanct and Constitutionally given right to peacefully protest washes away all that was left of the fake Dispensation which has been nothing short of an Embarrassing Desperation.

Organizer Chibaya, together with many political prisoners must be freed, they are innocent, their only crime is stating the obvious, the Junta gvt is clueless.

Since the regime has developed a penchant of arresting and detaining, let them arrest.

*#FreePoliticalPrisoners
In the name of the Revolution,

Leader Cde Bvondo

Happymore Chidziva

Deputy National Organizer of the MDC

Government Failing To Purchase New Anti-Riot Equipment Because Of “Sanctions”

ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI

Farai Dziva|The government is failing to purchase new anti-riot equipment because of sanctions.

This was said by Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi last week.

Ziyambi made the remarks during a debate in Parliament on the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill (MOPA).

“We need to upgrade our anti-riot equipment, and I submit that it is difficult for us in government at the moment to procure that riot equipment because of sanctions.

I submit that once the sanctions are removed and we can trade freely with anyone, that issue can be resolved,” said Ziyambi.

Analyst have questioned behind the government’s list of priorities at a time the majority of the people are grappling with the biting economic challenges.

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BREAKING- Journalist Arrested For Covering #PayDayFuneral Protest

Leopold Munhende

By A Correspondent| A journalist Leopold Munhende has been arrested for filming the police as they arrested the ARTUZ leaders during their #PayDayFuneral protest at the government complex in Harare.

Munhende, was arrested together with the ARTUZ leaders outside the Finance ministry offices in Harare.

Said Fadzayi Mahere on twitter:

https://twitter.com/advocatemahere/status/1164843108191940608?s=19

BREAKING: Obert Masaraure, Doug Coltart Arrested At “Funeral”

By Own Correspondent| The leader of the Amalgamated Teachers Union Of Zimbabwe, Obert Masaraure has been arrested during the “funeral demo” in Harare where teachers are protesting over their meagre USD38 per month salary.

The demo was dubbed #paydayfuneral.

Masaraure was together with nine others violently led away by riot police officers in the CBD at midday.

Lawyer Fadzayi Mahere said, “the riot police have descended heavily, manhandled protesters. Masaraure, Doug Coltart and others have been arrested.”

“The protesters were completely peaceful. Trade unions are exempt from POSA. This is unconstitutional & ruthless,” she added.

The list of the arrested was at 10 at the time of writing. The arrested include:
Obert Masaraure
Doug Coltart
Andrew Munguri
Gerald Tavengwa
Nation Mudzitirwa
Leopold Munhende
Tryvine Musokeri
Godfrey Chanda
Shepherd Tazvivinga
Simon Drury

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Drama As Police Officer Locks Himself Up In Toilet To Escape Thorough Bashing From Security Guard

By A Correspondent- There was drama when a police officer stationed at Bulawayo Central Police Station hid in a toilet after he was violently attacked by a security guard.

Prayford Masunda (28,) employed as a security guard at Manor Hotel had reportedly handcuffed two unknown male adults while assaulting them. Priviledge Chikova (33) tried to restrain Masunda from bashing the two men with a baton stick.

The intervention did not go down well with Masunda. It is said Masunda swiftly grabbed Chikova by the neck before he violently pushed him against the guardroom wall.

As if that was not enough he reportedly heads butted him while shouting obscenities at him. As he charged to mete out instant justice on him an unidentified male patron restrained him.

Chikova made a hasty retreat to the toilet where he locked himself inside.  It is said while in the toilet he phoned a colleague who came and took him. He made a report at Bulawayo Central Police Station leading to the arrest of Masunda.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges levelled against him.

“Your worship, I deny that I headbutted him resulting in him bleeding from the mouth and nose. He tried to arrest me but I refused because I assumed he was not a police officer since he was not in police uniform,” said Masunda.-BMetro

Just In: Man Murdered By Suspected Zanu PF Youths Outside Mbizo Constituency Office

By A Correspondent| An unconfirmed report coming in says a person was this morning killed in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s traditional constituency, Kwekwe. The killers are suspected ZANU PF youths, the report said.

There were no specifics on the deceased’s age or sex.

Efforts to establish the motive were fruitless at the time of writing.

The report stated: Alert Zanu Pf youths have killed someone at the vicinity of the Mbizo Constituency Offices. The suspects have been arrested and are currently bieng taken to Kwekwe Central police.

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“I Am Still In Shock”: Olinda Chapel Nkomo

By A Correspondent- The UK based Zimbabwe businesswoman-Olinda Chapel Nkomo has revealed that she is till shocked by what her husband Tytan Nkomo did to her adding that if she is to ever date anyone, no- one will ever know.

According to an online Question and Answer session on social media platform Olinda said she is still in shock.

Question And Answer Below:

Q – How are you feeling since that separation?

Olinda: I am still in shock, I guess!

Q- Is there any chance you and your husband getting back?

Olinda: No. He has made it very clear that he does not love me. And he last saw his child in July. I think that alone speak volume.

Q – Aint you Tytan’s Chimoko since you are the mother of his child?

Olinda: When one can’t even value that child, I doubt they would value the mother!

Q – Are you going to date Ndunge?

Olinda: Too early to be talking about dating. But by whatever miracle I do. No one will ever know.

Olinda: I think I have answered all I can. The kids and I are just fine. life is actually moving on. As it stands our marriage is over.

And No he doesnt have any contact with me or the child, since July. I have spent the last month going through the police, mental health team and social services and so far, I have done very well.

I just want peace for me and my babies and that’s all that matters. No one has the power to take me off from the pedestal I built myself.

No matter what lies are created and perpetuated. I will continue being a good mom and a good person. If he decides he wants contact he knows exactly where to find us.

Until then we can’t stop breathing for him!”

Zahara To Quit Music And Become A Prophet

ZAHARA is a prophet and should take a break from music because she has a gift from God.

This is what Dipuo Mokgatho from Dawn Park, Ekurhuleni, told the SunTeam yesterday. She claimed she had dreams about Zahara and a message she wanted to share with her.

“I dreamt Zahara was wearing a white gown and a crown.

“God told me to tell her she should focus on being a prophet because it’s another gift He’s given her.

“I wish I could meet her and tell her in person.

“I have more prophesies for her, but I can only reveal them to her.”

Dipuo said God had told her Zahara would be at the SABC offices yesterday. She went to talk to her.

But Zahara was rushing to an interview and couldn’t stop.

“I want her to know 2020 is the year God has set aside for her to become a prophet,” she said.

Dipuo said she was a prophet herself, but unlike many others she didn’t want money.

“Zahara has so many attacks because of the gift of prophecy. Next year many false prophets will fall,” she said.

“This is because 20 plus 20 equals 40, and Jesus fasted for 40 days and nights before he began his work.”

Zahara’s spokesman Oyama Dyosiba said: “Zahara has no time to meet Dipuo. She’s on tour in the UK.”

-Dailysun

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UK Guardian Says Gonyeti In Hiding Following Terrifying Abduction By Alleged State Agents

One of Zimbabwe’s best-known comedians and political satirists is in hiding after being abducted from her home by unidentified armed men, then beaten, stripped and made to drink sewage.

The attack on Samantha Kureya is one of a series in recent weeks targeting critics of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the ruling Zanu-PF party.

Human rights activists believe Zimbabwe’s security services are responsible.

Kureya, who is known as Gonyeti and appears for the irreverent Bustop TV, said men who identified themselves as police officers knocked at the door of her Harare home at about 9pm on Wednesday. Three men wearing masks forced their way in and slapped the comedian, who was in her underwear, then forced her into an Isuzu pick-up truck.

The same vehicle has reportedly been involved in many of the 10 similar incidents – six in Harare and four in Bulawayo – reported to human rights activists in the last week.

Tensions are running high in Zimbabwe. Last week, police broke up an opposition rally in Harare, the capital, with baton charges and teargas. The protest, against ongoing austerity measures aimed at staving off economic collapse, had been banned by authorities.

There were reports on Thursday night that a senior official from the Movement for Democratic Change, the main opposition party, had been detained for organising illegal demonstrations. Two further MDC protests in provincial cities were banned earlier this week.

Kureya said she was driven by her abductors to “an unknown place”.

“They started saying: ‘You mock the government and we have been monitoring you’. They told me to lie down and instructed me to start rolling on the ground. They would instruct me to roll from either side and each time I did, I would get beaten. They started stomping on my back,” the 33-year-old said.

The men made the her perform army drills and ordered her to drink water contaminated with raw sewage, before asking questions about her partner, the offices of the TV company she works for and her colleagues. They then told her to strip and smashed her phone with an AK-47 assault rifle.

Earlier this year, Kureya was one of two comedians arrested for public nuisance after appearing in a comic sketch wearing a police uniform.Advertisement

“They said: ‘If you report this case, we will put a bullet in your mother’s skull’. We are not safe in this country, it’s scary. If men like that come and abduct a woman like me with guns, it’s scary,” she said on Thursday, speaking from a secret location where she is receiving medical care.

Relatives were also assaulted during the abduction, with beatings taking place in front of children.

Authorities in Zimbabwe have faced criticism from the EU, US and UK over the crackdown on protests and the reports of abuses.

“Only by addressing concretely [and] rapidly these human rights violations will the government of Zimbabwe give credibility to its commitments to address longstanding governance challenges,” said Andrew Stephenson, the British minister for Africa.

Mnangagwa has responded to the criticism by underlining the importance of the rule of law in Zimbabwe.

“The rule of law observance is not needed for the purposes of pleasing other countries, we need it because it is proper for ourselves … The [current government] has brought about enhanced democratic space, it is for the good of our people. The few who abuse the democratic space, the rule of law will apply,” the president told a civil society meeting.

Energy Mutodi, the deputy information minister, said Kureya had done “a comedy … on abductions”.

“We will not be fooled,” he said.

The government is trying to mend relations with the west after decades of isolation over human rights abuses under Robert Mugabe, who was ousted in a military-led coup in 2017.

Mnangagwa won contested elections last year with a pledge to revive the country’s economy. But many Zimbabweans say things have gone from bad to worse with shortages of bread, fuel and medicines. Inflation is running at triple figures.

According to the UN, about 5 million Zimbabweans, or a third of the population, need food aid.

The country is crippled by massive debts incurred during Mugabe’s rule and needs a multibillion-dollar bailout to prevent economic collapse. However, the continuing repression and a lack of tangible political reform means there is little chance of international institutions offering major aid packages.

Though most of the several hundred people detained during unrest in January have been released, 21 activists, opposition leaders and trade unionists are facing subversion charges that could lead to lengthy sentences.

-The Guardian

Bouncer Slapped With A 4yr Jail Term Over Robberies

By Own Correspondent- A 34-year-old popular club bouncer has been slapped with a combined 54 months jail term after he was convicted of five counts of robbery and assault after he allegedly ganged up with three others to commit a spate of robberies around the mining town.

Tichaona Isaiah Chacha, a popular bouncer with a number of night spots in the mining town, was convicted of two counts of robbery and three counts of assault when he appeared before Kwekwe magistrate Tayengwa Sangster. Chacha was sentenced to 24 months imprisonment on each count of robbery while each assault count attracted a six-month jail term bringing the total to 54 months.

Magistrate Sangster, however, suspended 12 months on condition that Chacha restitutes a total of $61 020 to the said complainants.

Prosecuting, Mr Freddy Ndoro told the court that on one count, on 17 January 2019, at around 1pm, the complainant, Abbie Sibanda, was seated in a vehicle in the company of Olivia Francisco and Zebinat Sibanda while two others Beauty Dhlamini and Nyarai Chizuzu were standing outside.

The accused person who was in the company of three others yet to be identified male counterparts, parked their Honda CRV in front of the complainant’s vehicle, blocking their way.

The gang quickly jumped off their vehicle and besieged the complainant’s vehicle and demanded cash from all the occupants who were in the vehicle.

The complainant resisted while other occupants jumped off the vehicle out of fear.
Chacha grabbed the complainant’s arm and dragged her out of the vehicle before snatching a plastic bag which contained money amounting to $1 000 bond notes, US$750-00, P5 120, and R650 and sped off in their vehicle.

In another case, on 16 January, around 11am, Chacha and his accomplice Simbarashe Maphenduka who is still at large, approached Stephen Ncube at Rockodox Service Station intending to change a US$20 for bond notes.

While they were still transacting, Chacha and Maphenduka allegedly bundled Ncube into their vehicle and sped off movie style.

While in the car, Chacha allegedly produced a stun-gun which he used to shock the complainant several times all over the body.

Chacha allegedly took away the complainant’s money amounting to P4 050, R23 000, US$2 800, and RTGS$275. Chacha was however, arrested when he tried to rob money changers, Stephen Chinyama and Anxious Rutavi at TM Pick n Pay Supermarket who overpowered him and his two accomplices before reporting the matter to the police.-BMetro

Mupfumira Takes Bail Fight To Supreme Court

FORMER Environment, tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Priscah Mupfumira, who is detained at the Chikurubi Female Prison on charges of criminal abuse of office after she allegedly swindled the National Social Security Authority (Nssa) of over US$95 million, has approached the Supreme Court for bail after her attempt at the High Court hit a snag last week.

High Court judge Justice Erica Ndewere dismissed Mupfumira’s bail bid on the basis that there are compelling reasons justifying her continued incarceration, including that as a former Cabinet minister she was a flight risk and could interfere with witnesses.

Mupfumira, who is also Senator for Mashonaland West Province, was remanded in custody in July after acting Chief Magistrate, Munamato Mutevedzi, upheld Prosecutor-General, Kumbirai Hodzi’s certificate which ensured she was further detained for 21 days without applying for bail.

But in her submissions before the Supreme Court through her lawyers Chinyama and Partners, Mupfumira maintained that the State’s evidence against her was weak, adding the High Court, had erred in many respects when it denied her a chance to be tried out of custody.

“The court a quo (High Court) wrongly accepted and relied on bald allegations made by the investigating officer which were not backed by any cogent evidence, contrary to the principle long established in applications of this nature,” the lawyers said, adding that Justice Ndewere also erred and committed a gross irregularity when she sanctioned investigative detention that has since been outlawed in bail regime currently in force.

“The court a quo further erred and misdirected itself when it departed from the mandatory provisions enshrined in section 70 (1) (a) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 20) 2013, which guarantees the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. The court a quo further erred in holding that they were compelling reasons to justify the applicant’s continued stay in custody which could not be cured by conditions,” they said.

The matter is yet to be set down for hearing.

-Newsday

Congregant “Expelled” From Church Over Failure To Pay Tithes

By A Correspondent- Reverend Jaredi Mwale’s wife Debra is alleged to have ordered Tambudzai Banda who was part of the church’s finance committee not to come to church as punishment for failing to contribute R200 and US$10 towards a Women’s Conference which was recently held in Malawi.

The Reverend with Church of Central African Presbyterian (CCAP) in Sizinda, Bulawayo and his wife are under the spotlight when one of the worshippers stopped going to church amid allegations that she was “expelled” for not financially contributing towards church activities.

Banda was also accused of not tithing and paying offerings regularly. As a result she stopped coming to church.

The pastor and his wife are also accused of using abusive remarks against congregants who are not regularly reaching into their pockets to “feed” them. 

A close source confirmed the congregants were unhappy with the pastor and his wife.

“For (Tambudzai) Banda it was like the last insult in the world, the day she was stopped from coming to church that she loved and worshipped at all of her life, even as a little girl. 

“This was after the reverend’s wife read her the riot act that all those who didn’t contribute R200 and US$10 towards a women’s conference which was recently hosted in Malawi should stop coming to church.

“The reverend is also using abusive remarks against congregants especially those who are not regularly tithing and paying offerings. If one goes for about three to four months without paying tithes he or she is no longer considered a member,” the source said.

The pastor’s wife reportedly hustles money from congregants after every service.

“After every service the wife demands that congregants pay US$2 as a token of appreciation that they had received a word. She is also harassing female congregants on their WhatsApp group demanding expensive grocery items and that on the occasion of the initiation, women who want to be assisted to put on their uniforms for the first time should pay US$10. Her husband always brags that there was nothing that people could do to them,” added the source.

Meanwhile, congregants are reportedly planning to organise protests in order to put pressure on Rev Mwale to change his mind or leave the branch before his term expires in 2022. Rev Mwale, however, dismissed all the allegations levelled against him.-BMetro

SA Power Demands Could Worsen Zim Load-shedding

An acceleration in economic growth in South Africa could trigger power cuts, with State utility Eskom Holdings’ fragile generation system unable to respond to increased demand for electricity.

The energy availability of Eskom’s generation fleet is supposed to be as high as 80%, but is currently as low as 69%, and even a 0,1% rise in gross domestic product could result in outages, Nelisiwe Magubane, an Eskom board member, said at an event organised by Afriforesight in Johannesburg yesterday.

The State-owned utility, which supplies about 95% of South Africa’s power, has a mountain of debt and was reliant on government bailouts to remain solvent. It
is also contending with operational issues — most of its power stations are nearing retirement age and haven’t been properly maintained, while the construction
of two new plants are running years behind schedule and way over budget.

The country has experienced intermittent power outages — known locally as load shedding — since late 2005, a measure Eskom said was needed to prevent the
national grid from collapsing.

Outages have eased over recent months largely due to the poor performance of the economy — gross domestic product slumped an annualised 3,2% in the first quarter, the biggest contraction in a decade.

“We haven’t seen load shedding because demand is going south,” an independent energy adviser, Mike Rossouw, said. “If demand picks up tomorrow, you will be seeing load shedding everyday.”

Bloomberg

Police Spokesperson Speaks On Gonyeti Abduction

Government is concerned over allegations of Samantha “Gonyeti” Kureya’s kidnapping and assault by unknown masked men which occurred on Wednesday night.

Gonyeti is an artist-cum-comedienne at Bus Stop TV.

Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Nyathi confirmed receiving the report and said investigations into the matter are being conducted.

“We can confirm receiving a report of kidnapping and assault of Samantha Kureya which occurred on Wednesday night in Mufakose. We are already conducting investigations into that,” he said.

The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services said Government confirmed the report made at Marimba Police Station and investigations were underway.

Gonyeti was reportedly kidnapped from her house and assaulted by unknown people on Wednesday night before being dumped in Crowborough.

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

In a video clip yesterday, Gonyeti said she was forced out of her house head down and was dumped somewhere after being severely assaulted.

In the video, Gonyeti said she heard a knock on her door with the people knocking identifying themselves as police officers.

She said the people, one of them armed, forcibly entered in the house, wearing masks and assaulted her sister.

Gonyeti said she was half dressed, and asked them if she could dress up but the alleged masked men refused, and started assaulting her instead.

She said they dragged her out to a waiting car, a white Isuzu — and they drove off.

Gonyeti said after driving for some minutes, they came to a stop at an unknown place and they ordered her out of the car and continued to assault her.

She alleged that the masked men forced her to roll on the muddy ground, made her to drink sewage water before ordering her to remove the only clothes she was wearing.

She was allegedly dumped later and found her way back home naked.

Meanwhile, deputy Informationa Minister Energy Mutoti has rubbished Gonyeti’s abduction claims. He said she was acting.

“Gonyeti Gonyeti did a comedy on police accommodation & it’s apparent she has done another one on abductions. We will not be fooled,” said Mutodi.

-Online

Nkulumane Teenager In Court For Stealing Honda Fit

AN 18-YEAR-OLD man from Nkulumane suburb in Bulawayo has appeared in court for stealing a Honda Fit vehicle valued at US$3 000.

Charles Machaya stole the car which was parked at Crescent Court, Corner 12th Avenue and Herbert Chitepo Street belonging to Mr Kasirai Kasirai.

Machaya pleaded guilty to a theft of motor vehicle charge before Bulawayo magistrate, Mr Mafios Moyo.

The magistrate remanded him in custody to today for sentencing.

Prosecuting, Mr Simbarashe Manyiwa said on July 24 at around 2PM, Mr Kasirai parked his motor vehicle at Crescent Court for safe keeping. The motor vehicle had developed a suspension problem and he had removed the battery. His car keys got stuck in the ignition port and he left them there with the passenger door unlocked.

“On August 16 at around 9PM, the complainant checked his car and found it where he had parked it,” Mr Manyiwa said. 

He said on August 17, Machaya, who works at Battery clinic located at Willsgrove Farm, Corner Fife Street and 5th Avenue as a second hand car battery dealer, saw Mr Kasirai’s car.

“He noticed the car keys were in the ignition port and the rear passenger door was open and he hatched a plan to steal it,” Mr Manyiwa said.

Machaya noticed that the car had no battery and went to his work place where he took a battery belonging to one of his clients. He fitted it on the motor vehicle and drove away.

Mr Manyiwa said Machaya was seen by Mr Velani Madi (52) driving at a very high speed along Luveve road.

“Mr Madi was driving at Mazai River Bridge when he noticed that the vehicle had a burst tyre and the accused person was looking suspicious.

He told police officers who came to the scene and found Machaya standing near the motor vehicle,” he said.

The officers searched Machaya and found him in possession of the car keys. They called Mr Kasirai whose contact details were written on the body of the stolen vehicle and he confirmed that the car was his.

Machaya was arrested and the car was recovered together with the car battery that he had taken from his work place.

-State media

Tout Kills Cousin Over Sharing Of US$60 Sent From USA

A TOUT from Bulawayo who allegedly beat his cousin to death following a dispute over the sharing of US$60 which had been sent by the deceased’s mother from the United States of America, has appeared in court.

Makhosi Ncube (33) allegedly fatally struck Keith Ramjis (40) whom he lived with at a family house in Thorngrove suburb. 

He then made a false police report that he had found him dead.

Ncube appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Franklin Mkhwananzi facing a murder charge and was remanded in custody to September 3.

Prosecuting, Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said on August 19 at about 1AM, Ncube had a misunderstanding with the deceased over the sharing of US$60 which had been sent by Ramjis’ mother who is based in the US.

“The dispute degenerated into a fight resulting in the accused person assaulting the deceased using a metal broom stick and cooking stick all over the body until he lost consciousness,” said Mr Dlodlo.

He said at about 9AM, Ncube left Ramjis in the house and went to an unknown place and when he returned nine hours later he discovered that his cousin had died.

He reported the matter to relatives giving inconsistent statements, claiming he stumbled on Ramjis’ bloodied body in the house and they advised him to report to the police.

Police investigations linked him to the brutal killing and he was arrested on the same night.

Investigating officers observed that the deceased had a deep cut on his forehead. His head was swollen and he had another cut on his back. The officers also discovered a wooden piece of cooking stick and an iron bar which were hidden under the deceased’s bed.

Ramjis’s blood-stained blankets had been placed on a washing line together with Ncube’s bloodied jeans.

-State Media

Woman Hauled To Court Over Attacking Husband’s Lover

By A Correspondent- A Chikanga woman recently appeared in court on assault charges after she allegedly attacked her husband’s lover leaving her nursing serious injuries.

Moreblessing Ngoshi (30) of Number 3499 Chikanga was ordered to perform community services after pleading guilty.

The State charged that on May 23, the accused unexpectedly returned from work and found the two pants down. Out of anger she beat the complainant on the arm several times using a water glass and a knife.

The matter was reported to the police leading to Ngoshi’s arrest.In passing sentence, the court stated that those found at the wrong side of the law were supposed to be given appropriate punishment, adding that first-time offenders should however stay out of prison where possible.-TellZim

Troublesome Lodger Forces Landlady To Seek Court Redress

A Bulawayo woman regrets offering one man accommodation at her house as he now shouts at her and locks her out whenever she visits the house for inspection.

Yvonne Nomalanga Chipunza said she was fed up of Munyaradzi Chamboko and now wanted him out of her house.

“I am having problems with my tenant Chamboko who resides at a house which I own in Burnside. He is so abusive whenever I visit my house for inspection. He shouts at me using abusive language and even goes to the extent of locking his door in front of me so that I don’t discuss anything pertaining to the house.

“I fear one of these days he will physically abuse me as I am only a woman. I am very uncomfortable with his continued stay at my premises because now I can’t visit my property to check on it. I am therefore applying for a protection order ordering him to stop shutting me out from accessing my house and leave my place. I’m no longer interested in him staying at my house,” said Chipunza.

Responding to Chipunza’s accusations Chamboko said she was just insensitive.

“I have been staying at her house for the past three months and in these months her rent charges have been continuously increasing. It is not true that I locked her outside. Actually when she came to the house I told her I don’t have the money for rent and that I will phone her when I get it,” said Chamboko.

He added: “I have no problem with moving out of her house but I need a three months notice.”

Presiding magistrate Urgent Vundla ordered Chamboko to stop verbally abusing Chipunza and to stay away from her premises.

-State Media

Dabengwa Foundation Seeks Hero And Heroine Statuses For Liberation War Luminaries Thenjiwe Lesabe And Tafi Moyo

By A Correspondent- The Dumiso Dabengwa Foundation, an organisation founded in honour of the late national hero and former Zipra intelligence supremo, has started making consultations with various stakeholders to lobby government to accord national hero and heroine statuses to the late liberation war luminaries, Thenjiwe Lesabe and Tafi Moyo.

Lesabe, then national chairperson of Zapu’s Council of Elders, died at the United Bulawayo Hospitals in February 2011. She was a distinguished liberation fighter and was one of the pillars of Zapu during the war of liberation, Gukurahundi era, right through to the signing of the Unity Accord between PF Zapu and Zanu, where she later became a Cabinet minister in the then President Robert Mugabe’s government. She, however, later quit Zanu PF and helped in the revival of Zapu following a fallout with Mugabe.

When she died in 2011, Mugabe denied her national heroine status, accusing her of jumping ship and joining Dabengwa’s revived Zapu party. She was eventually buried at her family farm in Fort Rixon, Insiza district, Matabeleland South province.

Moyo, also a renowned liberation war stalwart, was denied the national hero status when he died on December 8, 2014, with government only conferring a State-assisted funeral and burial at Lady Stanley in Bulawayo.

Moyo was among Zapu veterans who spent several years detained at various restriction camps, alongside the late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo, Joseph Msika, Josiah Chinamano, Daniel Madzimbamuto, Willie Musarurwa, Ruth Chinamano, Stanslaus Marembo and a host of other liberation icons.

DD Foundation director Mthulisi Hanana said Lesabe and Moyo deserved recognition for the work they did to liberate the country.

“We are finalising consultations with the Tafi Moyo and Lesabe families so that we apply for their national hero statuses. Remember, at some point the President (Emmerson Mnangagwa) met the group of organisations based in
Matabeleland under the banner of Matabeleland Collective. I was there at the meeting and raised the issue of the partisan and biased according of national hero statuses. The President gave a criteria on how the status is given,” Hanana said.

“When I asked that, I had the issue of Lesabe in mind. Now, what happened is that Lesabe had not been given the heroine status by Mugabe’s administration because she had moved to revive Zapu. But now, this government has declared Dabengwa, the president of Zapu, a national hero. It is on that line that we feel Lesabe was robbed of the heroine status.”

He said what they were going to engage government so that it reconsiders Lesabe’s heroine status since she had served government in various portfolios.

“So, we are now consulting her family, the reason being we want to have consensus with the family so that when we ask for the national hero status for their relative, they will accept,” he said.

He said Moyo, when he passed on, Mugabe was not in the country and there was not time for the leadership to deliberate on his hero status, and when the President returned, he could only extend to him a State assisted funeral and burial.

“But we believe he is more, because he joined the struggle, even if he was not fighting in the front. He was moving arms. He was supporting the struggle financially and even when he was celebrating his 100th birthday, the President gave remarks that showed how much contribution he made,” Hanana said.

“So, we are also consulting his family to say we are pushing for the hero status of their relative. The idea behind this is to make sure that when the story of our struggle is told; and when the story of the heros of this country is told, these illustrious son and daughters of the soil should also be part of the story because they deserve it,… even if they are not interred at the National Heroes Acre.”

Other Zapu wartime luminaries such as Lookout Masuku were laid to rest at Lady Stanley Cemetery.-Newsday

POLICE ARREST AND DETAIN PEACEFUL ARTUZ PROTESTORS, A LAWYER AND JOURNALIST

ON 23 August 2019, members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, arrested
ten (10) people who include Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of
Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) members, their lawyer Doug Coltart and a journalist
Leopold Munhende outside a government complex in Harare.

The ARTUZ members were arrested as they engaged in a peaceful protest
dubbed “PAY FUNERAL”

Those arrested include ARTUZ President Obert Masaraure, Shepherd
Tazvivinga, Gerald Tinashe Taruvinga, Tryvine Musokeri, Andrew
Mungure, Nation Mudzitirwa, Simon Drury, Godfery Chanda, Doug Coltart
and Leopold Munhende.

They were apprehended outside the Ministry of Finance Offices in
Harare, where they intended to hand over a petition highlighting their
grievances as teachers whose salaries have been severely eroded by
inflation and the changes in monetary policy resulting in most
teachers taking home a salary of less than an equivalent of
thirty-eight United States Dollars every month.

Nine (9) of those arrested excluding Munhende (who is a journalist
arrested during the course of his work) have since been charged with
committing ‘Criminal Nuisance’ as provided in section 46 of the
Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act and are detained at Harare
Central Police Station.

The nine are represented by Blessing Nyamaropa, Tinomuda Shoko and
Beatrice Mtetwa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Meanwhile, Munhende has since been released. -ZLHR

Byo Woman Killed In UK

A UNITED Kingdom-based Zimbabwean woman was found lying in a pool of blood with multiple stab wounds, inflicted allegedly by her husband. 

Essex police reported that a murder probe has since been launched after the woman, identified as Linda Nomagugu Vilika (41) from Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb, was brutally butchered on Wednesday.

The incident allegedly happened in broad day light. 

Vilika is alleged to have been declared dead at the scene at Great Saling, Essex, around 2.45PM on Wednesday. 

The police indicated that a 42-year-old man had been arrested on murder charges related to Vilika’s death.

However, the accused fell ill and was admitted in hospital. 

Vilika’s residence has since been cordoned off, UK media reported. 

An Essex Police spokesman is reported to have said: 

“We are investigating the circumstances surrounding the woman’s death and we are keen to speak to anyone who was in the area at the time and heard or saw anything suspicious. Anyone with information is asked to call the North Major Crime Team on 101 or email [email protected]. Alternatively, contact the Crime stoppers charity 100% anonymously on 0800 555 111 or use the anonymous online form at Crimestoppers-uk.org.”

Vilika’s siblings took to Facebook to express their shock and heartbreak at the passing of their sister. 

Ms Sithulisile Vilika, a sister to the deceased described her as a cheerful person who touched many lives and shared pleasant laughter moments. 

Mntaka tata can you find peace where you are. Be a good guardian Angel to the family, Whisper to us what really went on- on the day of your death so we can find healing. 

“As a family we will never come to understand the way you died it will be scarred forever. Many people will miss you friends and colleagues that you have touched their lives in so many different ways. You lived your life the best way you knew how and to the fullest.”

“One will miss that beautiful smile and to hear your pleasant laughter. One thing I know is that even on your last breath you fought so hard to stay alive but God had other plans. Where you are now always hold a candle for us and wait patiently for our reunion. May your soul rest in peace my beloved sister Linda Nomagugu Vilika,” wrote Ms Sithulisile Vilika on Facebook. 

Shoko Festival Director Blasts Attack On Gonyeti

By A Correspondent- Shoko Festival director and satirist, Samm “Comrade Fatso” Farai Monro, said the attack on Gonyeti was unacceptable.

Samantha “Gonyeti” Kureya of the Bustop TV fame is currently in hospital after she was abducted by AK rifle wielding and masked men from her home in Mufakose, Harare and assaulted her before being dumped in Crowborough North Phase 4.

The men warned her against mocking the government through her comedy skits.

Said Monro:

“I think it is unacceptable what they have done to Gonyeti. Comedy is not a crime. Satire is a right and Gonyeti is no criminal. We have a right to laugh at those in power and the government needs to accept that.”

“We Are Being Set Up”: Gvnt Reacts To Reports Of Abduction And Torture Of Civilians

By A Correspondent- Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Ndavaningi Nick Mangwana said that the recent kidnappings and assaults of citizens by gunmen bear all the marks of “black ops”.

Writing on microblogging site Twitter on Friday, Mangwana argued that the is a need for level-headed analysis of the recent activities.

He said:

“Recent activities in Zim have all the hallmarks of “black ops” hence need to be analysed dispassionately. Who stands to gain from damage to ED’s local and international prestige? Why would masked people abduct then order victim not to criticise govt? Nicely setting things up?”

According to Wikipedia, “Black Op” is short for “Black Operation” which it defines as:

2… a covert or clandestine operation by a government agency, a military unit or a paramilitary organization; it can include activities by private companies or groups.

Key features of a black operation are that it is secret and it is not attributable to the organization carrying it out.”

Broke Gweru City Council Defers Introduction Of Prepaid Water Meters

By A Correspondent- Gweru City Council has suspended its plans to introduce prepaid water meters this year as the local authority grapples with financial challenges.

This was revealed by Town clerk Elizabeth Gwatipedza who said that the council has a more pressing issue, that is, acquiring water pumps for an alternative water reservoir to Gwenhoro Dam. She said:

Prepaid meters are expensive, and it’s better that we concentrate on buying pumps for Amapongokwe Dam.

We had planned to roll out the prepaid meters this year, but have now decided to indefinitely postpone the project. We will introduce them (prepaid meters) at the right time.

In 2017, the local authority also shelved plans to roll out prepaid water meters. The City said then, that it wanted to ascertain the performance of the water meters from other local authorities who had already introduced the gadgets.-Newsday

“Political Freedom Translates To Economic Liberalisation, No Shortcuts”: EU Advises Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- The European Union policy advisor on Africa and former ambassador to Zimbabwe, Philippe Van Damme, said that it is wrong to claim that human rights are less important than economic development.

He contends that people who hold that view are those who are on the side of the oppressors rather than the oppressed.

Writes Van Damme:

Those who claim #HumanRights are of a lower priority then economic development are generally speaking on the side of the oppressors rather than the oppressed; oppressed may have a different opinion.

Beyond ethical considerations, from an economic point of view, neglect of #HumanRights and marginalization/discrimination of social groups (women, minorities…) leads to suboptimal use of their economic potential.

Still on #HumanRights and economics, non-respect of #RuleOfLaw, corruption,… lead to judiciary unpredictability and deteriorating investment climate. Please see the most recent @Mo_IbrahimFdn reports on the strong correlation among all those variables.

On “Western-style” democracy: very paternalising and contemptuous of all those citizens registering, mobilising, patiently queuing and voting to claim they are not ripe for it.

Beyond the ethics, democracy also least inefficient way to hold leadership to account, on policy choices, on governance (incl corruption…) and to organise orderly successions/transitions. No “regime change” rhetoric but just “alternate”.

Coming now to economics. Each country has its specificities, linked to geography, history, the pattern of demographic transition and urbanisation, administrative tradition and culture…. but phases of accelerating economic growth always correlated to improving governance.

Improving economic governance through increased competition and economic liberalisation, corporate transparency and accountability, clarification of property rights, improvements in #Rule Of Law… i. e. improvements in “ease of doing business” and investment climate.

IF – a big IF – well-organised and competent State-administration, those reforms can be accompanied by public investment in well-managed supportive infrastructure, utilities…

But even when all these conditions are met, economic growth will run out of steam if economic liberalisation is not accompanied by political liberalisation. Back to square one.

Sustainable growth and development in a complex, modern society, requires freedom of choice, creativity, critical thinking, right of initiative.. i. e. respect for basic #HumanRights, #Rule Of Law and #democracy
Most countries in S-E Asia have reached that turning point.”

“We Need To Upgrade Our Anti Riot Gear”: Gvnt

By A correspondent- Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi last week revealed to the senate that the government is failing to upgrade the police force’s anti-riot gear because of sanctions.

Ziyambi disclosed this during a debate in Parliament on the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill (MOPA).

The Bill is awaiting President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s signature to become an Act, thereby replacing the unpopular Public Order and Security Act (POSA).

Said Ziyambi:

“I submit that I agree that we need to upgrade our anti-riot equipment, and I submit that it is difficult for us in government at the moment to procure that riot equipment because of sanctions.

I submit that once the sanctions are removed and we can trade freely with anyone, that issue can be resolved. I will not shy away from saying the truth.”

With MOPA set to become law anytime from now, the opposition MDC and other sections of society consider it to be more draconian than POSA it seeks to replace.

“Zanu PF Won People’s Mandate And Will Not Share It With MDC” – Illegitimate, Rigged Elections

By Patrick Guramatunhu- Zanu PF is treating the issue of the regime’s lack of legitimacy and the MDC’s call for a power sharing arrangement as if the two are one and the same thing.

“The people pronounced themselves and gave the mandate to Zanu PF. Notwithstanding that Zanu PF is saying all Zimbabweans have a right to participate in the discourse of this country. But we will not be dragged to a bilateral backdoor power sharing negotiation with the MDC” argued Nick Mangwana on twitter.

The two issues are in fact separate and distinct and Zanu PF want the two combined to help the Zanu PF’s political narrative and to confuse the naïve and gullible.

Mnangagwa and the Zanu PF regime (not just Mnangagwa as the MDC narrative suggests) are illegitimate because last year’s election process was full of serious flaws and illegalities is nonsense to suggest the results were a true reflection of the democratic will of the people. 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora (compared to Mnangagwa’s 2.4 million “winning” votes) were denied the vote. Mnangagwa said these people will get the vote next time. The question is why were they denied the vote in the 30 July 2018 elections?

ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll! A common sense and legal requirement.

“The electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner,” the EU Election Observer Mission stated in its final report.

“The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability. Finally, the restrictions on political freedoms, the excessive use of force by security forces and abuses of human rights in the post-election period undermined the corresponding positive aspects during the pre-election campaign. As such, many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe failed to meet international standards.”

And so, Mnangagwa and Zanu PF can scream “The people pronounced themselves and gave the mandate to Zanu PF!” all they want. It means nothing when more potential voters were blatantly denied the vote than those of the winning candidate; when no one can trace and verify the cast votes; etc.

Zanu PF has been rigging elections ever since the country gained its independence back in 1980; the regime would insist the elections were free, fair and credible and seize the instruments of government, presenting the nation with a fait accompli of a Zanu PF government. Other than in 2008 Zanu PF has got away with imposing itself on the nation.

In the 2008 elections, the cheating and wanton violence were so perverse and widespread that not even SADC and AU, known for turning a blind eye to dodgy elections, had no choice by to condemn the elections and refuse to grant Zanu PF legitimacy. Zanu PF was force to go into a power sharing arrangement with MDC, a GNU. The principle task of the GNU was to implement the democratic reforms to stop Zanu PF rigging future elections.

Sadly, not even one meaningful democratic reform was implemented in the five years of the GNU. Robert Mugabe bribed MDC leaders with the generous salaries and allowances, ministerial limos, a former white-owned farm for Welshman Ncube, a $4 million Highlands mansion for Tsvangirai, etc., etc. With their snouts in the feeding trough, MDC leaders completely forgot about implementing the reforms.

Many outsiders could not believe that MDC and the whole coterie of the opposition parties and candidates still participated in last year’s elections even when ZEC had failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll. The reason for it was greed, as David Coltart admitted in his book.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” explained Senator Coltart.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”

Having given the flawed and illegal elections credibility by participating and being rewarded by winning a number of the gravy train seats Zanu PF gave away, was therefore not surprising that MDC and their friends in the opposition camp accepted last year’s election process as free, fair and credible. What MDC have rejected is Mnangagwa’s vote count.

Zanu PF has hit back and accused MDC of cherry picking and rightly so too. The same fraudulent electoral process used in the parliamentary race was used in the presidential race. Chamisa failed to produce the verified voters’ roll; all V11 forms (summary of the votes cast by polling station) about 10% were never made public; etc.; and so, his vote count could not be traced and verified just as the rest of the ZEC results.

The MDC narrative is that only Mnangagwa is illegitimate and the party will grant him legitimacy if he agreed to share the spoils of the rigged elections by appointing Chamisa and two or so other MDC leaders ministers in a  new GNU. Zanu PF’s narrative is clear enough, the party has given up a number of parliamentary seats already.

For all Mnangagwa’s post November 2017 military coup promises and claims that Zimbabwe had changed; it was clear nothing had changed. By blatantly rigging last year’s elections Zanu PF confirmed that Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by the same corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous thugs. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state, the country will never have any meaningful economic recovery because no one wants to do business with thugs.

Ever if Zanu PF was to bow to MDC pressure and for a new GNU, the addition of Chamisa will not change the political reality of an illegitimate Zanu PF government and the country’s pariah state status. So there will be no meaningful economic recovery.

Worst of all, if Zanu PF is allowed to remain in office until 2023 then no meaning democratic reforms will be implemented, and we can be certain the party will rig the 2023 elections as readily as it has rigged elections in the past. We, the people of Zimbabwe, owe it to ourselves and posterity to make sure this does not happen.

Last year’s election process was flawed and illegal and so Mnangagwa and this Zanu PF regime are illegitimate. The fact that the MDC was corrupt and foolish enough to participate in the flawed elections does not make it legal and the results legitimate.

We must demand that Zanu PF steps down as a matter of cause, to end the pariah state and, most critical of all, to allow reforms to guarantee free, fair and credible elections to be finally implemented.

“We Heard Mutsvangwa Begging Chamisa To Join Mnangagwa”

We heard Emmerson Mnangagwa’s senior advisor Chris Mutsvangwa begging (Nelson) Chamisa to join ED, a caller said in the program below.

QUESTION: BETWEEN ED AND CHAMISA WHO MUST JOIN WHO?

VIDEO OF THE WEEK: ED Tells The World’s Largest Economy, EU, We’re Not Concerned About Pleasing You On the Rule Of Law Observance | ED IS SMART OR STUPID?

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“…The rule of law observancy is not needed for the purposes of pleasing other countries…”

Full Thread: Former EU Ambassador To Zim Says No Development With Respecting Human Rights

A couple of comments then.

1.Those who claim #HumanRights are of lower priority then economic dev are generally speaking on the side of the oppressors rather than the oppressed; oppressed may have a different opinion

2.Beyond ethical considerations, from an economic point of view, neglect of #HumanRights & marginalization / discrimination of social groups (women, minorities…) leads to suboptimal use of their economic potentiel

3.Still on #HumanRights & economics, non-respect of #RuleOfLaw, corruption,… lead to judiciary unpredictability & deteriorating investment climate. Please see most recent @Mo_IbrahimFdn reports on strong correlation among all those variables

4.On “Western style” democracy: very paternalising & contemptuous of all those citizens registering, mobilising, patiently queuing & voting to claim they are not ripe for it.

5.Beyond the ethics, democracy also least inefficient way to hold leadership to account, on policy choices, on governance (incl corruption…) and to organise orderly successions / transitions. No “regime change” rethoric but just “alternance”

6.Coming now to the economics. Each country has its specificities , linked to geography, history, pattern of demographic transition & urbanisation, administrative tradition & culture…. but phases of accelerating economic growth always correlated to improving governance

7.Improving economic governance through increased competition & economic liberalisation, corporate transparency & accountability, clarification of property rights, improvements in #RuleOfLaw… i. e. improvements in “ease of doing business” & investment climate

EXPOSED: Secret House Where Mnangagwa Is Keeping Gunmen | VIDEO

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Yesterday we went live at a property in the Eastern town of Marondera where we exposed a secret house president Emmerson Mnangagwa is keeping the fake police officers who assaulted civilians in Harare on the 16th August. Insider sources say that this is the same group which went about assaulting people in January. The property is a newly built house located at the corner of Grace Rd and Flint Rd, Marondera. It was built in the space of under 3 months. VIDEO BELOW