Old Mutual Chairman and Board of Directors Must Resign Immediately

As a shareholder and insurance policy holder of Old Mutual Plc I am requesting the Chairman Trevor Manuel and the board directors of Old Mutual Plc to immediately resign and call for an EGM for the shareholders to immediately chose a new board that understands the labour relations act and follow corporate governance by the book.

When a Chair and the board directors behave badly, the consequences for the organization is swift, severe and long-lasting. In the case of Old Mutual the share price has lost 27% of its value and believe we will lose more has the legal battle continues. Misconduct by Chair and his board directors, now we don’t know if this was intentional or unintentional but it still points to the facts that they failed to follow the basics Labour Relations Act of South Africa.

Its now 3 months since Peter Moyo was fired and reinstated. According to Old Mutual they fired Moyo using the South African clause 24.4.1 of the Labour Relations Act, to immediately fire him without going through the due process of a disciplinary hearing. Old mutual has since lost the case with Judge Brian Mashile saying Old Mutual incorrectly applied clause 24.4.1 of the Labour Relations Act, the law that allowed it to fire Moyo without affording him a disciplinary hearing.

In his case Peter Moyo claimed that Trevor Manuel the Old mutual Chairman did not pay due diligence to corporate governance during the firing process. He further exposed that Manuel also chaired Rothschild & Co which oversaw Old Mutual plc delist from the London Stock Exchange and list as Old Mutual Limited on the JSE in June 2018 in a “Managed Separation”. Moyo further elaborated that the Old Mutual Chairman suspended him after he raised concern that the insurance company paid for Manuel’s legal fees in his court battle to access information from Gupta owned Sahara Computers.

He went further to say Old Mutual had failed to undertake disciplinary proceedings against him, which violates labour law claiming the board of Old Mutual did not follow due process in releasing him and has asked the South African courts to reinstate him as CEO. He also requesting that the chairman and directors be declared “delinquent directors.”

With these allegations allegation before the courts Old Mutual has lost its court case.

These are serious corporate governance violations. What Moyo exposed is that the Old Mutual Chair and the board of directors had failed to meet fiduciary duties, this means they failed to meet their duty of care, duty of loyalty and duty of obedience.

Faced with these facts as a shareholder there is no doubt that the chairman and the he Board directors decided to put their own personal interests above the interests of the Old Mutual when they were conducting business. The Chair and the board directors are held to a higher standard of behavior because they hold a position of greater responsibility in one of the biggest companies in Africa. They should be above unethical behavior both inside and outside of the boardroom.

Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi

Old Mutual Shareholder

Mthuli Makes It Tough To Access Rebates

State Media|Beneficiaries of electrical manufacturers rebate facilities will have to provide full particulars of all the benefits achieved in the utilisation of the facility, failure to which the rebate shall be immediately withdrawn and a penalty imposed, according to a Government Gazette published last Friday.

In his 2019 Mid-Term Budget Review Statement, Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube, added several inputs to the list of electrical components that can be imported duty free.

The inputs will be used for the manufacture of electrical appliances. However, in adding new components, Government now requires beneficiaries to prove that the facilities were put to good use and not abused.

Government inserted additional regulations in terms of section 235, as read with section 120 of the Customs and Excise Act (Chapter 23:02). The new regulations, which are with effect from January 1, 2019, now require beneficiaries, “to present to the Minister of Finance and Economic Development, an annual report in a form approved by the Minister, showing full particulars of all the benefits achieved in the utilisation of the rebate facility granted in terms of these regulations”.

The report is expected to be in a manner that can ascertain or account, to the satisfaction of the Minister, the incremental employment levels achieved by the manufacturer; capacity utilisation levels attained from the use of rebate; value of the new investment received since the employment of the rebate; growth in the manufacturer’s output; and research and development initiatives carried out by the manufacturer.

“If a manufacturer fails to produce the annual report in a manner approved in terms of subsection (1), the rebate shall be immediately withdrawn and any rebated goods received by the manufacturer during the period when the report was not so produced shall be deemed to have been used for a purpose other than that for which the rebate was granted.

“The manufacturer shall be required to pay the rebated revenue forthwith and the penalty for failure to keep records,” reads the Government Gazette.

The annual report by manufacturers shall be submitted within 30 days from the end of the 12 months’ period calculated from the effective date of these regulations in the first year and thereafter from January 1 every year subsequently.

The amended regulations for the electrical manufacturers, under SI 378 of 1999, has a list of goods eligible for rebate such as resin, plastic handles, steel pipes, cable clips, electric fans, among others.

Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce chief executive office Christopher Mugaga is, however, on record saying such a move is nothing short of rent seeking.

“This is another way of stifling enterprise development, because there are many factors that are involved in running a business.

“A manufacturer might receive the rebate but other factors such as the cost of production might increase and prevent the company from employing more or increasing its output.”

“In some cases, the rebate will help the company survive economic turbulences but according to the regulations it would have failed.

“There are many factors and outcomes from a rebate, which might not be part of the new regulations but would have been good for the company, like an improvement in the quality of product or of competition,” said Mr Mugaga.

Matabeleland Rejects Govt Move To Make Gukurahundi Mass Graves Site A Heroes Monument

Mbuso Fuzwayo

A Matabelaland civic society organisation Ibhetshu lika Zulu has rejected the notion that Bhalagwe memorial site should be treated as a heroes acre.

In a statement on Sunday issued by the Secretary General Mbuso Fuzwayo the organisation said: Bhalagwe memorial site must be preserved as a genocide site and not a Heroes acre for the following reasons;

1.    Bhalagwe hills are traditionally sacred and should not be established as graveyards and therefore the heroes acre must not be established on sacred spaces. 
2.    The Antelope mine shafts awere used  by the enemy to bury thousands and thousands of our people to hide the crime of genocide hence the need to preserve the evidence. 
3.    By allowing a heroes acre the community will be supporting the genocide and discrimination of victims of Gukurahundi genocide by depriving them rights to be acknowledged and seek justice. 
4.    By celebrating liberation war heroes at Bhalagwe and suppressing Gukurahundi genocide memorial is an insult to both liberation heroes and genocide victims who come from the same communities. 
5.    A heroes acre at Bhalagwe supposedly for the Matobo community violates the memory and legacy of victims who lie in mine shafts. 
6.    Celebrating heroes at Bhalagwe is a denial of Gukurahundi genocide and denialism is  acrime under international law

Recent reports indicate that Matobo Rural District Council (RDC) declared the Bhalagwe  site a Heroes Acre about 20 years ago.

The mass graves are located at the foot of the disused Antelope Mine. When the mining company wanted to resuscitate their activities at the mine, they discovered human remains, which were reburied in mass graves at a site identified by villagers.

It was originally a base for ex-Zipra troops incorporated into the Zimbabwe National Army. But in 1982 the troops there were accused of being dissidents.

The camp was surrounded by paratroop and commando units and shut down.

Children, as well as adults, were kept in Bhalagwe. The detainees were trucked in from all over Matabeleland South. Survivors’accounts consistently refer to daily deaths at the camp. Villagers living near the Antelope mine report there were nightly visits by trucks, with workers tipping the corpses down a shaft, and explosions as hand-grenades were thrown after them.

Woman Divorces Hubby Who Inspects Her Private Parts Every Time He Returns From Work

Zambian Man Who Inspects His Wife’s Private Parts Every Time He Knocks off From Work  Is Divorced

A 26-year old Zambian woman of Kabanana Township in Lusaka, has failed to put up with her husband’s practice of inspecting her womanhood every time he knocks off from work to make sure she did not sleep with any man in his absence.

Catherine Banda told the Matero Local court that Moses Zimba, 28, checks her to be sure if she did not misbehave while he was at work. Banda told the court she at one point she left her matrimonial home for her parents’ home because of ‘bad behaviour’.

“Problems in our marriage started in 2018 when my husband started inspecting me whenever he comes from work. He would always suspect me of sleeping with other men whenever goes for work, a situation that I don’t like,” she said. Banda told the court that her husband also beats her when they have a misunderstanding.

“Last he beat me and asked me to leave his house or that he would kill me if he finds me. I am tired of being beaten and I cannot continue being in marriage with him,” she said.

She told the court that Zimba deserted her for another woman whom he is currently living with. She furthered told the court that it is illogical to continue staying with Zimba because he has been threatening to kill her. And Zimba told the court that problems in his marriage started in November last year when he did not find his wife at home after knocking off from work.

“My wife came home with a parcel that she hid under the bed. When I enquired about it, she said the parcel was for the neighbour.

Last time I caught her with a man on our matrimonial bed. The man ran away,” he said. Zimba pleaded with the court not to grant the couple divorce on grounds that he still loves his wife.

The court in passing judgement granted the couple divorce on grounds that there is lack of love in the marriage. Zimba was also ordered to compensate Banda with K 5,000 and maintain his three children with K300 every month.

How Does Sibusiso Moyo Find His Hands In The NSSA Looting?

Sibusiso Moyo (centre)

Here’s an excerpt from the NSSA audit report that explains the matter:

7.1.2 Transactions with Africom

Background

  • Africom (Private) Limited had a loan with Afreximbank, where it was failing to meet its repayment obligations.
  • The capital amount outstanding was US$15.8 million, with interest accruing at 6.5% per annum. The lender then demanded that shareholders should give guarantees on the outstanding balance.

Requirement

  • A Board resolution passed 14 October 2013 authorised management to issue a guarantee to the extent of its 4.5% shareholding in Africom.

Findings

  • We noted that on 12 December 2013, NSSA, having a shareholding of 4.5%. in Africom, became the sole guarantor to the loan. This action was contrary to the Board resolution.
  • We also noted that Fernhaven Investments which had 51% shareholding in Africom indemnified NSSA and provided its property, Longcheng Shopping Mail as security.
  • The approval for NSSA become a guarantor was signed by the former Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Minister (Nicholas Goche) on 4 December 2013.
  • The authority failed to comply with the Board approval, as it became sole guarantor of the full debt of US $15.8 million when it only had a shareholding of 4.5%

Financial prejudice resulting from the guarantee

  • In September 2015 after Africom had persistently defaulted on servicing the debt, payment was demanded from the guarantor (NSSA).
  • As per the indemnity agreement, NSSA should have foreclosed on the Fernhaven pledged Longchen property in order to raise the money to settle the debt.
  • We were not availed with evidence of the Authority making efforts to foreclose on the pledged property. Instead, NSSA approached Zimbabwe Asset Management Company (ZAMCO) to take over the debt.
  • A Board resolution dated 26 September 2017 gave instruction to pay ZAMCO a transaction cost of $600,000 provided that management engaged the Ministry of Defence with the hope of getting them to pay part of the amount. Ministry of Defence is the parent company for Fernhaven.
  • ZAMCO subsequently took over the debt on 16 January 2018 after NSSA had paid a transaction cost of $606,279.
  • The Ministry of Defence is repaying 50% of the transaction cost ($303,140) over an agreed period. This means the financial loss to NSSA on the transaction has been reduced to $303,140.

Staggering Report Says Jonathan Moyo Has Flown Into Harare | TRUTH or PURE NONSENSE?

By Dorrothy Moyo| A staggering report published at the weekend claims that the exiled professor Jonathan Moyo has flown back to Zimbabwe.

The suspected self serving Zanu-pf rumour, during investigations, was found to have been created by Emmerson Mnangagwa backers in an attempt to shove off blame for the rising public discontentment on Prof Moyo. It came as the upcoming 16th August demonstration drew nigh. Checks by this reporter showed neither Prof Moyo, nor Saviour Kasukuwere, nor Patrick Zhuwao is in Zimbabwe.

It claimed G40 personalities Prof Moyo, Saviour Kasukuwere, Patrick Zhuwao, among others are in Harare preparing to revenge on Mnangagwa. Below were the copies:

Army Yet Again Defends Its Shooting Of Innocent Citizens During January Protests

General Philip Valerio Sibanda

THE Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander, General Phillip Valerio Sibanda has yet again tried to defend his military officers’ barbaric shooting of innocent citizens during the January protests claiming that the protests were being sponsored by a third external hand which forced the military personnel to intervene in order to bring sanity.

He said there was no way ZDF could fold its arms when some elements were fuelling violence and interfering with other people’s Constitutional right to freedom of assembly and association.

Gen Sibanda said this last Friday in an interview with state media ahead of the Heroes’ and Defence Forces’ Day celebrations today and tomorrow.

“What happened in January was very unfortunate because we had come out of the election period, things were beginning to work out and we were surprised that some of our people decided to go on a violent demonstration, not only destroying property, but also preventing other Zimbabweans from going about their business as they should,” he said.

“That situation could not be allowed to go on. The Constitution says individuals are allowed to demonstrate, they are allowed to show their displeasure, but in a peaceful manner and without interfering with other people’s freedom.

“When you start destroying other people’s properties and interfering with their freedoms, you are already in violation of the Constitution.

“They were organised, the manner in which they acted showed that there was someone who was controlling them. I do not see any other way that violence could have been stopped. It had to be stopped so that people could go about their lives in a normal way. It is unfortunate that it ended up with some lives being lost, but it had to be stopped.”

Gen Sibanda said he was set to assume chairmanship of Sadc Troika Defence sub-committee in August when President Mnangagwa takes over as chair of the regional bloc’s Defence, Politics and Security.

“In this particular case, when the President takes over as Troika chairman, the various sub-committee chairmanship also passes on to Zimbabwe, so I will be chairing the Defence sub-committee which brings together all the Sadc Defence chiefs and we discuss issues from training, terrorism, climate change and so on,” he said.

General Sibanda Says Third Hand Is Behind Opposition Protests


The violent demonstrations that occurred in January were sponsored by a third hand, a situation that prompted military personnel to intervene in order to bring sanity, Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Phillip Valerio Sibanda has said.


He said there was no way ZDF could fold its arms when some elements were fuelling violence and interfering with other people’s constitutional right to freedom of assembly and association.


Gen Sibanda said this last Friday in an interview with The Herald and Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation’s Current Affairs ahead of the Heroes and Defence Forces Day celebrations today and tomorrow.


“What happened in January was very unfortunate because we had come out of the election period, things were beginning to work out and we were surprised that some of our people decided to go on a violent demonstration, not only destroying property, but also preventing other Zimbabweans from going about their business as they should,” he said.


“That situation could not be allowed to go on. The Constitution says individuals are allowed to demonstrate, they are allowed to show their displeasure, but in a peaceful manner and without interfering with other people’s freedom.


“When you start destroying other people’s properties and interfering with their freedoms, you are already in violation of the Constitution.


“They were organised, the manner in which they acted showed that there was someone who was controlling them. I do not see any other way that violence could have been stopped. It had to be stopped so that people could go about their lives in a normal way. It is unfortunate that it ended up with some lives being lost, but it had to be stopped.”State media

Philip Valerio Sibanda

“I Never Expected To Be President. I Was Just An Aide, But The Lord Had His Ways,” Mnangagwa Forgets His “I Will Be Back” Threat To Mugabe.

State Media|President Emmerson Mnangagwa has boasted that he did not grab leadership of the country from former President Robert Mugabe but was thrust in the position by God.

Addressing thousands of Zion Christian Church (ZCC) members attending the annual Zuva Ra Samuel commemorations at Defe Dopota shrine in Gokwe North, President Mnangagwa said he had relegated himself to a boarder jumper position when he fled the country from Mugabe in November 2017 but God brought him back into the country to take over the Presidency.

“I never expected to be President. I was just an aid, but the Lord had His ways. He said I will jump the border but will come back,” said the Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa quickly forgot how on the 8th of November 2017 in a statement from his hide out in South Africa after skipping the country openly challenged Mugabe and then First Lady Grace, saying they were “resident in the past” hindering the progress of Zimbabweans and was coming in a few days to take over the country.

“You (Mugabe) and your cohorts will, instead, leave Zanu PF by the will of the people and this, we will do in the coming few weeks as Zimbabweans in general now require new and progressive leadership that is not resident in the past and refuses to accept change.”

“I will go nowhere. I will fight tooth and nail against those making a mockery of Zanu PF’s founding principles, ethos and values,” Mnangagwa declared.

Mnangagwa, without specifying how he intended to achieve the change, said he was to soon be back in the country to control all levers of power.

“As I leave this post (Vice President) for now, I encourage all loyal members of the party to remain in the party, to register to vote, as we will, very soon, control the levers of power in our beautiful party and country. Let not your hearts be troubled for peace, love, unity, development and prosperity are around the corner. I will be communicating with you soon and shall return to Zimbabwe to lead you,” Mnangagwa said then clearly indicating that he was going to lead a coup against Mugabe.

Addressing the thousands of the ZCC church, Mnangagwa said that the spirit of the late founding church leader remains alive and running the country.

“I thank you for inviting me to ZCC. As I see all of you here as a church, I see the hand of Samuel. He didn’t die and I am here because of him. Let us love each other, let us be united. We have one national anthem, one national flag, Zimbabwe is a unitary state. If you are asleep and dream otherwise wake up and pray. Ask the Lord to give you the spirit to work for your country and we must be united as a family.”

President Mnangagwa said he was honoured to have been invited to the ZCC conference as he knew that the presence of God was there.

He said there are many people in the country who wish to be invited to speak at such massive church gatherings but circumstances fail them.

“I was touched by the story of the birth of Sekuru Samuel Mutendi. The man of God went through a lot of trials and tribulations but he stood firm, he never lost focus.

“The name Samuel, I want to explain to you today, in the past and in the family of Israel, they had problems amongst themselves, hunger, squabbles and war and God gave them Prophet Samuel who sorted their problems. In Rhodesia we were given prophet Samuel Mutendi who was arrested many times but he remained strong, remained brave, his houses were burnt time and again but he remained strong and today we are gathered here,” the President said.

President Mnangagwa said today the country remembers the gallant sons and daughters of the country who sacrificed their lives for the freedom of the country.

“We must enjoy that freedom. Today we are commemorating the prophet (Samuel) who preached love and unity. Among us, who was forced to come here? Samuel guided us to come here so that we give praise to the Lord. So I say to you today, the God in heaven knows our path, He knows our talents, He knows everything about us before we know anything. I thank the Lord for our prophet who remembered me and I am here at this well of water to receive the word of God,” he said.

The President commended ZCC for working with the Government in developing the country in the provision of education and health services.

He also said the church preaches about unity and love.

“Faith without works is useless. Samuel preached the word and at the same time building. Even today you are preaching and working just like what the word of the Lord says.”

“God has a vision. We welcome everything from the Lord and we ask for goodness and mercy and we know that the Lord is our leader, we take guidance from him. This church you have come to is a church of God. This church plays a critical role in Zimbabwe. It preaches the gospel of peace, justice and forgiveness. This is the desire of the Lord above. In James 2 vs 14, the Bible says faith without works is dead. My Government appreciates the construction of churches, clinics, schools, dams, we would like to say thank you.”

In his address, Bishop Mutendi said the church was happy with the way the Second Republic was working tirelessly to uplift the lives of Zimbabweans.

“I appreciate that you have work to do and you need God’s help. God says you have to be brave to take your people to their inheritance. If God says it then we can do it and that is why we have to be strong. Your Excellency, you are one of the people who were sent by the Lord. We would like to talk about Samuel our prophet. Born as a premature baby with no life expected, they placed him in a goat pan. They wanted to throw him away the next morning but God passed by and breathed life into him. Just like a lot of you are alive,” he said.

“Your Excellency you have heroes commemorations to prepare but you chose to come and pray with us here. We thank God. Zimbabwe will survive. It will live, it will soldier on under your leadership. We must stand firm and trust in God. You can be in power your Excellency but God is in control and He is the one who put you in this position.”

Bishop Mutendi said the wish of the Lord is for Zimbabwe to prosper.

“Let’s look for peace and we must not lose hope, this is a passing phase. God is happy and we must call on Him. You are a very busy man but you managed to spare some time. God is with you. We will pray for you and you must bring the people of Zimbabwe together. You were put by God,” he said.

Zanu PF Recalls Mupfumira


The Zanu-PF Mashonaland West Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) yesterday resolved to recall Senator and Central Committee member Priscah Mupfumira, who is facing an array of corruption charges in the courts.


Mupfumira, who is in custody over corruption allegations, was last week sacked from her position as Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry by President Mnangagwa over the graft charges involving more than US$90 million stolen from the National Social Security Authority (NSSA).


Investigations into three of the seven counts of corruption she is facing are complete, but the State is insisting on going to trial only when the probe into all the counts is done.


Speaking to The Herald on the sidelines of the PCC meeting, Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi said the fight against corruption was essential in bringing sanity, as the country takes major steps towards economic reforms.


“The PCC resolved that Priscah Mupfumira be recalled from the position of Central Committee member and Senator in Mash West to an ordinary card-carrying member,” he said. “This is in support of President Mnangagwa’s efforts to fight corruption in the country.


“We need to build the country and pulling out corrupt seeds among us is important for us to bring economic recovery.”


Raising the motion before the PCC, provincial member Cde Misheck Nyarubere said Makonde District had agreed on the resolution.


“As Makonde, we have agreed that we relieve Priscah Mupfumira of her duties as a Central Committee and Senator,” he said. “This is because we cannot have a leader who is facing charges of corruption of this magnitude. I, therefore, propose that we recall her and leave her as an ordinary card-carrying member.”State media

Prisca Mupfumira

Manchester United Humiliate Chelsea

MARCUS RASHFORD scored twice as Manchester United made the perfect start to their Premier League season by inflicting a 4-0 defeat on Frank Lampard in his first match in charge of Chelsea yesterday.


Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men were in need of a fast start to the campaign to erase memories of a terrible end to last season and got it, as Rashford’s early penalty and three goals in 16 second-half minutes from Anthony Martial, Rashford and debutant Daniel James had Old Trafford in raptures.


Harry Maguire and Aaron Wan-Bissaka also impressed at the back on their debuts after United spent £130 million ($156 million) on the pair over the summer to shore up a defence that conceded 54 Premier League goals last season.


However, questions will be asked of Chelsea’s decision to let experienced defender David Luiz leave to join Arsenal earlier this week as the Blues struggled to contain the United counter-attacks despite dominating long spells.


Lampard’s first-team selection was a bold one as he put his faith in youth with Tammy Abraham and Mason Mount handed starts, while £60 million signing Christian Pulisic was made to wait for his Premier League debut on the bench.


And Chelsea started the better as Abraham smashed a shot from the edge of the box off the post.
However, the heart of the Chelsea defence always looked fragile.


Kurt Zouma had already gotten away with gifting possession to Martial on the edge of his own box as the Frenchman shot weakly into the arms of Kepa Arrizabalaga before he was turned easily by Rashford and hauled the England striker to the ground.
Rashford dusted himself off to blast the penalty high past Kepa to open the scoring and United fed off the momentum of the goal for a spell.


Yet, Chelsea steadied themselves as the first half wore on and should have at least been level by the break.
David de Gea was forced into a fine save with his feet to deny Ross Barkley before left-back Emerson Palmieri also blasted off the inside of the post.


De Gea was at fault with a series of high-profile errors towards the end of last season, but the Spaniard – handed the captain’s armband in the absence of Ashley Young – looked back to his old self as he beat away another two powerful drives from Emerson after the break.


And at the other end, Rashford and Martial provided the clinical touch to kill the game off in the space of 60 seconds that Chelsea lacked.


Maguire showed his presence to outmuscle Abraham on the edge of the United box and set off a flowing counter-attack that ended with Martial bundling the ball home at the far post from Andreas Pereira’s cross.
Paul Pogba then played provider with a brilliant ball over the top for Rashford to burst in behind before coolly slotting past Kepa.


Pogba was the creator again for the fourth as the Frenchman played a one-two with Rashford and powered through the Chelsea defence before laying off to James, who got the benefit of a big deflection to find the bottom corner. — SuperSport

Muchinguri Urges Zimbabweans To Ignore Mass Protests

ZIMBABWEANS should ignore the planned mass protests by the opposition MDC Alliance aimed at toppling the Government as this is retrogressive to development being spearheaded by Zanu-PF across the country, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.


Defence and War Veterans’ Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, who is also Zanu-PF national chairperson, said this while addressing party supporters in Bulilima East constituency during belated celebrations following the constituency’s MP Mangaliso Ndlovu’s victory in last year’s parliamentary polls.


Ndlovu is also the Minister of Industry and Commerce.
Muchinguri-Kashiri’s call for people to shun protests come at a time when the MDC-A and its sympathisers are planning demonstrations on Friday.


“The hard-won Independence that you are cherishing today was brought by the living and fallen gallant sons and daughters who fought during the liberation struggle. Therefore, you should defend the freedom that you are enjoying today and us as the living heroes and heroines of the liberation struggle, we will defend the gains of the liberation struggle,” she said.


“There are some people (opposition political elements) who are mobilising the masses to stage demonstrations on the 16th of August to go about killing people, bombing and destroying infrastructure to cause despondency in our country so that they overthrow the constitutionally-elected Government.”


The economic saboteurs, Muchinguri-Kashiri said, were also working in cahoots with the opposition to increase prices of basic commodities in the country to effect regime change.


“As Government, we urge the citizens not to take heed of the planned mass protests. Such barbaric acts are predisposed to retard economic and social development being advanced by the Government in sync with the aspirations of the national vision to transform the country into an upper middle income economy by 2030,” she said.State media

Hazard Inherits CR7 Jersey At Real Madrid

Spanish giants Real Madrid last night officially handed over the number 7 jersey to new acquisition Eden Hazard.

The Belgian joined Los Blancos from Chelsea in June and had not been given a jersey number due to his preferred 10 being occupied by Luka Modric.

He even at some point reportedly chose the number 23, due to to his interests in the American basketball league, the NBA, but is now set to inherit Cristiano Ronaldo’s number 7.

Madrid posted a picture of this season’s squad numbers on the website last night with Hazard listed with the number 7, which had been temporarily given to Mariano Diaz.Soccer24

Eden Hazard

Principal Humiliated, Saved By Police

Higher Education minister Prof Murwira

At least three students at Kwekwe Polytechnic College were last week arrested after they tried to disrupt proceedings at the institution’s 36th graduation ceremony by waving placards, denouncing the principal, Mr Evans Musara.

Police in anti-riot gear had to be called in and were involved in running battles with the students who were calling for the resignation of Mr Musara, whom they accused of failing to handle the examination process properly.

About three demonstrating students were apprehended, while others managed to escape.
In interviews, the students said they were aggrieved by the principals’ stance of withholding some of their results.

“The reason why students are protesting is because the majority of them are not graduating today because the principal decided to withhold results, saying there was a lot of cheating during the examinations,” said one student only identified as Milton.

He said the institution’s authorities had to call the police as students continued to interject, while denouncing the principal during the graduation ceremony.

“The proceeding were halted for nearly an hour as the police were involved in running battles with the protesting students, some were arrested but some managed to escape,” said Mr Musara.

Mr Musara confirmed the disturbances at the institution and thanked the police for moving in swiftly to restore order. He said the protesting students were trying to fight him over a case which was before the courts.

“The matter involving the students who were caught cheating is before the courts and is beyond our control,” said Mr Musara. “It’s unfortunate, however, that there are some unruly elements who want to ride on that and tarnish the image of the institution.

“Since the matter is now in the hands of the police, I cannot comment any further and wait for the law to take its course.” Meanwhile, 1 209 students graduated with certificates and diplomas.

In a speech read on his behalf by director of universities in the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Mrs Martha Muguti, Higher and Tertiary Education Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira said Government was introducing innovation hubs at colleges and universities.

“You will be pleased to note that my ministry has adopted one of Kwekwe Polytechnic’s innovation hubs. We have a small grain thresher and winnower for small grains which is spearheaded by my ministry to fight hunger and poverty through the production of seed varieties that are compatible to our climate,” said Prof Murwira.

He said as a strategically positioned institution in a city with the highest industrial density in the country, Kwekwe Polytechnic should take a leading role in starting industries.

“The ministry’s philosophy is that Kwekwe Polytechnic and other institutions of higher learning alike should develop, redesign and start industries,” he said.-state media

We Want Regime Change in Zimbabwe!

By Thomas Machingauta| On the 16th of August when the impoverished people of Zimbabwe take to the streets, the message to the world needs to be clear that we want regime change in Zimbabwe. We want Emerson Mnangagwa and his murderous soldiers and police to step down and allow Nelson Chamisa and the MDC to take charge of government. Everyone with a brain will know that Mnangagwa stole the 2018 election. Not only that, but he took power via an illegal military take over of government in 2017.

To all the Zimbabweans around the world, our message needs to be clear – we want regime change. There is no need to sugar coat the reason for the demonstration. We want Zanu to go. This regime is an illegitimate authority, they took power via a military coup, their authority does not come from the people of Zimbabwe and as such, they need to go.

I urge the progressives in the military to stand down and refuse to take orders from the regressive gun ho military leadership. I urge the people of Zimbabwe who are taking to the streets to be steadfast and not give up on our struggle for democracy. I strongly urge the Zimbabweans in the diaspora, in the UK, USA, South Africa, Canada, Ireland, Germany Australia, Namibia, Botswana, Kenya, everywhere to convey the message of regime change.

By Thomas Machingauta

MDC Manchester Branch Secretary

Neymar’s Future Hangs In The Balance

Brazilian forward Neymar, who is the midst of transfer speculation to Real Madrid or Barcelona, has shared an old picture of him and Zinadine Zidane, a move that has gotten many tounges wagging.

The want-away PSG star, whose ambition to leave the French champions is well-known, is wanted by both Los Blancos and the Catalans.

Madrid reportedly offered PSG €120 million plus Balon do’r holder Luka Modric in exchange for Neymar two days ago, with reports in Spain  even suggesting that they are now the favorites to land the 27-year-old.

The picture Neymar shared of him and Madrid coach Zidane, was taken in 2012 during a Friends of Ronaldo (Brazilian) and Friends of Zidane Charity match. It was originaly posted by Colombian striker Radamel Falcao and the Brazilian shared it.Soccer24

I Just Wanted To Light A Cig- Protestor

A 30-year old man from Luveve suburb in Bulawayo who was shot and injured by police while allegedly planning to loot Choppies supermarket during January violent demonstrations has appeared in court.

Promise Mandizha Dube was allegedly part of a violent and rowdy crowd that besieged the supermarket in Luveve suburb and attempted to disarm a police officer resulting in the shooting.

Dube pleaded not guilty to public violence charges when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate, Mr Tinashe Tashaya, last Friday. The magistrate remanded him out of custody to August 15.

In his defence, Dube said he happened to be at the crime scene only because he wanted to light a cigarette and talk to some friends who were near the supermarket.

“I was very unlucky to be at Choppies Supermarket during a time when these demonstrations were happening. I only passed by the supermarket with the intention to light a cigarette and chat with some of my friends who were close by,” he said.

“I was shot on the back of my left thigh as I tried to run away when police were shooting people. If I had intentions of burning down the shop why then was l shot on the back of my left thigh and not the front? This is evidence enough that I was in a crossfire and I am certain that this was not my lucky day.”

Prosecuting, Mr Leonard Chile said on January 15 at around 1PM, the accused person together with a group of other accomplices were demonstrating in front of Choppies Supermarket in Luveve suburb.

The group allegedly started throwing stones at police officers who were guarding the supermarket.

“The police officers then fired one warning shot in the air and the violent crowd dispersed,” Mr Chile said.

He said after about two hours, Dube came back to the supermarket carrying two car tyres and placed them on the front door of the supermarket.

The accused person then stuffed them with papers that were scattered on the ground intending to set them alight.

Mr Chile said police officers ordered him to leave the supermarket and not set it on fire but he refused and called for backup from some of his accomplices. The crowd then approached police officers pelting them with stones.

“One of the police officers fired three warning shots into the air but the accused person continued to move towards him and tried to take away the firearm but he failed to do so,” the prosecutor said.

He said a struggle ensued between the two until the police officer gained full control of the firearm and shot Dube on the thigh. The crowd then retreated and police officers managed to escape.

The prosecutor said on January 23, police officers received information that the accused person was admitted at Mpilo Central Hospital as a result of the injury he suffered when he was shot.

Police officers made way to the hospital where Dube was arrested but he remained in hospital under police guard.- state media

Mnangagwa Invites Political Foes To POLAD

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged opposition leader Nelson Chamisa to join the POLAD discussion forum.

In a statement on Friday Mnangagwa said dialogue should be used as an instrument for durable peace.

“In working for durable peace, I pledge to keep the hand of dialogue and goodwill outstretched to all Zimbabweans, including those I raced against in the July polls.”

“Never again should electoral contest be allowed to degenerate into open conflict that mars our peace.

The national dialogue, through which the majority of the national political leadership has sought to find one another, and to work together on national issues, is now underway.

I continue to urge the few parties which have shunned the national dialogue to please reconsider by joining in the consolidation of national peace, and in working in harmony for economic recovery and growth.”

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Kaizer Chiefs Coach Explains Billiat Exclusion From Starting 11

Kaizer Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp has has given a comprehensive explanation on why Zimbabwe international Khama Billiat was not in the match day squad for last night’s game against Black Leopards.

Billiat is reportedly wanted by Mamelodi Sundowns and his absence from the squad for last night’s game led to some tounges wagging.

 Middendorp however demystified any transfer rumour as a reason for the 28-year-old’s exclusion.

“This is certainly of interest to the nation. But Khama Billiat – and let me try to simplify it. The chairman (Kaizer Motaung), the football manager (Bobby Motaung), the marketing team and the technical team – everybody – knows exactly what is happening,” he said as stated by Soccer Laduma. 

“Khama came back from Afcon and we have seen there is an issue with this left knee. He joined us on July 15 and stayed for four days in camp.

Then we travelled to Botswana and he didn’t go with us. I would not have played him in the Carling Black Label Cup, but we said it’s fine because he was voted and we had to honour that. But immediately after he was in pain and it was an issue. So we decided as a team, advised by the medical team, and he got a scan and the results showed us that he had some bruises on his left knee and we had to be careful with it.

This means we had to manage him for three weeks and our next game is on August 24 and he will be available then. I have repeated myself and now I am giving more details. I can assure you that the player is fully aware of this and everybody at the club knows how we are managing this situation.” explained the coach.Soccer24

Mkwananzi Arrested, But Why?

The Tajamuka leader, Promise Mkwananzi, was arrested at the end of last week. Mkwananzi, who is the convener of a low key sit in protest last month, had been on the police wanted list since the violent January military crackdown which left 17 people dead. Full details of the charges were not clear at the time of writing.

Mkwananzi is a former MDC secretary youth secretary general and had been holed up in South Africa after leaving the UK early a few months ago.

Jittery Zanu PF Agents Desperate To Block August 16 Demo

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change has released a statement informing Zimbabweans that preparations for the August 16 peaceful march are at an advanced stage despite efforts by Zanu PF elements to block progress.

See the MDC full statement below :
Preparations for the People’s Free Zimbabwe Peaceful March on course and at an advanced stage

Preparations for the much awaited People’s Free Zimbabwe Peaceful March remain on course and are now at an advanced stage.

The people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march will be held on Friday 16 August 2019, in line with Section 59 of our national Constitution that guarantees all citizens of Zimbabwe the unconditional right to demonstrate and petition peacefully.

In this regard, no stone has been left unturned in strict measures to ensure that the people’s Free Zimbabwe march is going to be most peaceful one ever witnessed in the country.In particular, hundreds of peace marshalls will be deployed. Further, digital cameras will be used to film the entire march to ensure that any violent planted elements trying to disrupt the peaceful march will be fully recorded.

This is meant to ensure that the people’s Free Zimbabwe march is not just guaranteed to be peaceful, but also to be resounding success.

The MDC is thus concerned by the spirited attempts by Zanu PF and the rogue regime to message and plan for the people’s Free Zimbabwe march, that they are clearly not part of. Indeed, Zanu PF and the rogue regime have no business whatsoever related to the people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march.
lt is clear that that both Zanu PF and the rogue regime are now in a panic mode and desperate to justify their well-known own violent behaviour. This then explains why they are now actively using their functionaries such as Cain Mathema, Pupurai Togarepi, Energy Mutodi, and Victor Matemadanda, among others, in a futile attempt to dictate the nature and character of the forthcoming people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march.

lndeed, Zimbabweans are not surprised at all by the regime’s desperate efforts to disrupt the popular people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march for its behaviour is typical of similar other dictatorships that always panic whenever the people express their constitutional rights.

lndeed, the rogue regime’s behaviour is a strong reminder of such dictatorships under despots like Idi Amin Dada, Sani Abacha, Mobutu Sese Seko, Slobodan Milosevic, Pol Pot, Augusto Pinochet, Nicolae Ceausescu, among others.

But like those similar dictatorships the rogue regime in Zimbabwe will not be able to stop the people from expressing their popular wishes and aspirations. In fact, like all other dictatorships, the rogue regime will eventually collapse under the heavy weight of the democratic dreams of the people of Zimbabwe.

lronically, the regime claims it is a “New Dispensation”. Yet its behaviour clearly shows that it is nothing but the same old Zanu PF regime Zimbabweans have come to know since 1980.The rogue regime is continuing in the same old repressive tendencies that were used against Joshua Nkomo and PF Zapu, Edgar Tekere and ZUM; and Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC.

However, no amount of determined attempts by the rogue regime will stop the popular tide of the people’s call for democratic change in Zimbabwe. lt is clear that Zimbabweans are now so tired of suffering endlessly, and totally fed up with the painful repression from the rogue regime.

Indeed, the rogue regime must be reminded that the people of Zimbabwe are now so determined to make sure that all perpetrators of violent injustice will no longer be allowed to get away with murder, both literally and metaphorically.

Freedom may be denied temporarily, but it cannot be denied permanently. Neither can be justice be delayed forever. So it is now just a matter of time before freedom and justice prevail in Zimbabwe.
lt is now clear to the whole world and indeed to all Zimbabweans across the entire national spectrum, that the rogue regime has failed dismally to resolve the never ending crisis in Zimbabwe.

This explains why so many Zimbabweans from across all political divide; be it business, labour, churches, women, youths, students, social movements, civil society, among others; are all very eager to actively participate in the forthcoming people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march.

We are totally confident that the people’s Free Zimbabwe march on Friday 16 August will both be peaceful and a resounding success.

MDC: Change that Delivers

Daniel Molokele
MDC National Spokesperson

Caretaker Speaks On Bombing Of War Veterans Offices

Farai Dziva|A caretaker at the war veterans provincial offices in Bulawayo has said he did not see the person who threw a petrol bomb at the building.

This effectively indicates there is no evidence to prove that opposition elements threw the petrol bomb.

The provincial offices of war veterans located in Entumbane Suburb, Bulawayo, were reportedly petrol -bombed on Saturday morning.

The caretaker, Ntokozo Ncube, said he did not see the person who threw the bomb.

“I was doing rounds at the offices at about 2am when I noticed a fire coming from the back office and I alerted Mr Lucas Ngwenya, who lives in a nearby house, to assist me in putting out the fire . . . We opened the office from the front and found documents that were on the office desk and curtains already burning, and we used water to extinguish the fire,” he said.

However, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema claimed Government was aware of the unfolding plot to stage violent demonstrations around the country.

He further claimed that :” foreigners masquerading as tourists are working closely with the MDC to roll out demonstrations.”

FULL TEXT| LEAD Heroes Day Statement

1980 marked the end of an era. Yes an era of direct British domination and sustained pillage of Zimbabwean resources. An era of dehumanization and disenfranchisement of the Zimbabwean people. The question is what brought this period to an end?

We as LEAD political party recognise and appreciate that it took a generation of young patriotic Zimbabweans who decided to forsake their person freedoms and gave themselves up not only to emancipate themselves but the whole Zimbabwean kindred past, present and future.

Children joined the struggle whether willingly or through call ups. They realised that if they did not take it upon themselves to liberate this country noone will. We also understand that of those who joined the struggle a good number did not come back to enjoy the fruits of their struggle.

Now, as we commemorate this year’s heroes generations we are reminded of the reason and the premises of the struggle. Our fallen heroes and heroin gave their lives so that they could usher in a Zimbabwe that accords all its basic human rights and freedoms.

They fought for social, economic and political freedom. It is therefore regrettable that we find ourselves living in a society which is characterised by hunger, starvation, unemployment and serious political polarization.

If the departed heroes were to work up today they will be burdened when they here that we as Zimbabwean people are failing to sit down to talk through our political differences.

They will be surprised that some of the children for whom they died to liberate are going to the erstwhile enemy to seek assistance to Demonize Zimbabwean. They will be surprised to note that the one man one vote they fought for is failing to usher us a credible government.

They will be surprised to find a people’s army is turning against the very people it’s supposed to protect. They will be surprised to findout that the economy they fought to liberate is still in the hands of the whites.

They will be surprised to find out that millions of sons and daughters of the Zimbabwean soil are living and toiling in foreign lands under deplorable conditions.

We in LEAD join the rest of the country in a sombre mood crying for a day when Zimbabweans will rise above party or tribal differences and unite for the good of our motherland.

It’s is our vision to usher a world class governance system premised on good governance and creating an egalitarian society in which all citizens live out their lives free from fear and want.

Tinashe Chinomona
LEAD National Spokesperson

BREAKING- ZERA INCREASES FUEL PRICES

By A Correspondent| According to the ZERA announcement, the new fuel prices are effective Monday 12 August 2019.

Tweeted the energy regulator two hours before midnight on August 11 2019:

Questions Raised Over Jeffrey Epstein’s Alleged Suicide

Jeffrey Epstein

High profile financier Jeffrey Epstein has been found dead in his prison cell while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

His body was discovered at 06:30 local time (10:30 GMT) on Saturday at a facility in New York.

Officials said his death was an apparent suicide. The FBI is investigating the incident.

Epstein, 66, pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and conspiracy charges last month and was being held without bail.

“[He] was found unresponsive in his cell in the Special Housing Unit from an apparent suicide,” a statement from the justice department said.

“Mr Epstein was transported… to a local hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries, and subsequently pronounced dead,” the statement added.

Last month, shortly after he was denied bail, Epstein was found semi-conscious in his cell with injuries to his neck. He was treated at a nearby hospital, reports said, before being returned to the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York.

The facility is considered to be one of the most secure in the country.

There are conflicting reports as to whether Epstein was placed on suicide watch following that incident, which prison officials have been investigating as a possible suicide attempt.

But US media report that, despite the apparent warning signs, the financier was not on suicide watch at the time of his death.

Attorney General William Barr said there were “serious questions that must be answered”. He added that he was “appalled” by the news and said the justice department had opened its own investigation.

Epstein’s death comes a day after hundreds of pages of court documents were released that revealed new allegations against him and some of his associates.

What was he charged with?

Epstein was accused of paying girls under the age of 18 to perform sex acts at his Manhattan and Florida mansions between 2002 and 2005.

He was arrested on 6 July after landing in New Jersey on his private jet. He avoided similar charges in a controversial secret plea deal in 2008, and instead pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.

That plea deal was closely scrutinised in recent weeks and, last month, US Labor Secretary Alex Acosta resigned over his role in it.

Prosecutors also accused Epstein of paying large amounts of money to two potential witnesses ahead of his trial, which was scheduled to take place next year.

He faced up to 45 years in prison if convicted.

What reaction has there been?

Politicians and other senior officials have reacted with shock, asking how Epstein’s death was allowed to happen given his high-profile status and the apparent suicide attempt in July.

Michael Bromwich, a former inspector general at the justice department, called for an “immediate and comprehensive… investigation to determine who is responsible”.

One union leader for federal prison workers, Joe Rojas, told NBC News that Epstein “should have been on suicide watch”.

“You don’t have to be a psychologist. It’s common sense,” he told the network on Saturday.

Elsewhere, Epstein’s alleged victims have expressed disappointment that he will no longer stand trial. “I am extremely mad and hurt thinking he once again thought he was above us and took the easy way out,” Jena-Lisa Jones said in a statement.

“I am angry Jeffrey Epstein won’t have to face the survivors of his abuse in court,” another alleged victim, Jennifer Araoz, told CNBC.

“We have to live with the scars of his actions for the rest of our lives.”

A lawyer for some of the alleged victims, Lisa Bloom, said she would still seek compensation for them.

“We would have preferred he lived to face justice. Our civil cases can still proceed against his estate. Victims deserve to be made whole for the lifelong damage he caused,” she wrote on Twitter.

“I’ve sat with my clients as they have cried and talked about how their lives were changed forever,” she told MSNBC. “They deserve compensation.”

US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Geoffrey Berman, said the news of Epstein’s death was “disturbing”.

“We are deeply aware of their potential to present yet another hurdle to giving Epstein’s many victims their day in court,” he said in a statement. “We remain committed to standing for you, and our investigation… remains ongoing.”

Who was Jeffrey Epstein?

New York-born Epstein worked as a teacher before moving into finance.

Prior to the criminal cases against him, he was best known for his wealth and high-profile connections.

He was often seen socialising with the rich and powerful, including President Donald Trump, former President Bill Clinton and the UK’s Prince Andrew.

In a 2002 profile in New York Magazine, Mr Trump referred to Epstein as a “terrific guy”.

But he later said the pair fell out “12 or 15 years ago” and reiterated last month that he was “not a fan of Jeffrey Epstein”.

Reports of Epstein’s wealth vary, with his Virgin Islands-based firm generating no public records.

History of the allegations

2002: The earliest allegations of abuse covered by the recent case take place.

October 2002: Donald Trump tells New York magazine he has known Epstein for 15 years, and that he is a “terrific guy…. it is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side”.

2005: One of Epstein’s alleged victims, aged 14, reports him to the police in Palm Beach – sparking the first investigation.

May 2006: Epstein is charged with unlawful sex acts with a minor. Later in the year, the case is referred to the FBI.

2007: A plea deal is struck with Alex Acosta, the US attorney in Florida. Instead of facing federal sex-trafficking charges, he pleads guilty to two charges of soliciting prostitution, including with a minor.

June 2008: Epstein is sentenced to 13 months in prison – a private wing of a county jail. He is also allowed to leave for work – up to 12 hours a day, six days a week. He does, however, have to register as a sex offender.

April 2017: Alex Acosta is appointed labor secretary by now-President Donald Trump.

November 2018: The Miami Herald publishes its explosive investigation into Epstein, the plea deal, and the dozens of women alleging abuse.

July 2019: Epstein is arrested on new sex-trafficking charges, which he denied. Alex Acosta resigns.

-BBC

MDC To Use Technology To Capture Human Rights Violations On August 16

By A Correspondent- MDC Alliance says it will use technology in its August 16 planned protests to capture any human rights violations by the army. 

Party leader Nelson Chamisa’s spokesperson Nkululeko Sibanda said on the date of the planned demos they will have eyes everywhere. 

“Here on going forward, we will put strong eyes everywhere, army no killing people because you will be caught,” said Sibanda. 

“We will deploy technology to identify military cars, take images of army personnel. You can’t hide, don’t take stupid orders, serve and protect! Thats your oath.”

Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander Phillip Valerio Sibanda recently said the military would not allow the country to degenerate into anarchy saying that the army will not interfere in peaceful protest. 

The police however said they are yet to clear the MDC Alliance to domonstrate.

The Home Affairs minister in a statement however impored citizens not to join the protest adding that his ministry had unearthed plans to engage in acts of violence by the MDC.

Below is the full text by Cain Mathema (Senator) Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage:

“The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage has been advised by the police and through the recent media stories that MDC Alliance has made several notifications to Regulating Authorities in Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru and other towns to hold demonstrations on 16’5, 19th and 20’h August 2019. The Government is fully aware and recognises sections 58 and 59 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe which grant citizens freedom of assembly and association and freedom to demonstrate and petition.

On the other hand, my Ministry has a responsibility to ensure that there is law and order in all parts of the country as enshrined in section 219 (1) (c) and (d) of the Constitution.

As Government, we are quite aware that there are political machinations to have these purported demonstrations turned into violent episodes through the use of overt and covert means. This includes the use of workshops by some Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs), executive meetings by opposition political groups and labour organisations.

My Ministry has also observed an increase in social media posts where several threats and intimidatory tactics have been issued. Some of the messages are even dubbed “march for our lives, 16th August 2019” and the “start of final push, hatidzokere kumba, asibuyeli emakhaya”.

While the police is yet to give an official response on the notifications submitted by the opposition, the situation on the ground indicates that a lot of underhand activities under the guise of “peaceful demonstrations” are taking place with a view of fomenting violence, destruction of property, looting and attack on innocent citizens, motor vehicles, private property and government buildings.

This has been buttressed by fliers and pamphlets seen in Epworth, Mbare, Kuwadzana, Glenview and Chitungwiza where opposition political activists have been implored to bring offensive and dangerous weapons for use against law enforcement agents during the purported demonstrations. The Government has a responsibility to protect citizens from unruly elements and will certainly not renege on this huge responsibility.

Some street kids have even been mobilised to embark on destruction and looting of shops in return for some goodies. Unmarked and plateless vehicles are being used to mobilise and pick the identified street kids in Central Business Districts (CBDs).

We are also aware that some foreign nationals are now in the country on the pretext of being tourists yet they are activists who are working closely with the opposition political parties to organise the perceived demonstrations.

The foreigners include one who is known for masterminding the Arab spring and the recent Sudan clashes. Let me remind foreigners who are clearly dabbling in local politics that Zimbabwe is a sovereign state and will not allow people disguised as tourists to come and promote anarchy and destruction of property in the country.

Zimbabweans are therefore urged to continue observing peace and dutifully undertake their socio and economic activities knowing very well that the police and other security services are there to protect anyone who wants to move freely in any part of the country. The Commissioner General of Police has promised the Ministry that the police is ready to deal with unruly elements who want to cause alarm and despondency in the country.

Members of the public are accordingly implored to remain calm and not be swayed into joining any violent conduct by the opposition under the pretext or guise of “peaceful demonstration”.

“Apply Austerity Measures On Gvnt Officials’ Foreign Travel”: Mthuli Ncube Told

By A Correspondent- Opposition legislator Muchineripi Chinyanganya has called on government to apply austerity measures on foreign travel for government officials especially those who travel with the president arguing that foreign travel is chewing up a large chunk of the budget thereby exceeding the allocated ministerial budgets.

Chinyanganya called on the Finance ministry to walk the talk on austerity for prosperity and cut foreign travel expenditure.

He said:

“I make reference to foreign travel.  The Minister of Finance and Economic Development is on record saying he is implementing austerity for prosperity.  

If you look at the foreign travel vote allocation, it exceeds some ministerial budgets.  Look at the Vote for the Ministry of Youth and Ministry of Environment.  

Those are critical ministries but when an allocation of foreign travel exceeds a ministerial budget, we have a problem.  

This is because when the Head of State and Ministers travel outside the country they will be carrying useless people who do not add value to the business of Government.  

So, it is critical that the Vote is revised downwards.  When the Head of State and Ministers travel outside the country they should go with officials that add value to the mission.” 

“Let’s Not Be Greedy For Positions”: Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent- President Mnangagwa was addressing Zion Christian Church congregates at Defe in Gokwe for the commemoration of the founding father Bishop Samuel Mutendi’s death.

He said:

“Let’s unite and fight for peace and build this country where ever we are, whatever we do. Let’s not be greedy and aspire other people’s positions.

Let’s be satisfied with what God has given us. Let us love each other. Let’s be united we have one national anthem, one national flag Zimbabwe is a unitary state. Unity Unity Unity”.

President Mnangagwa commended the existing relationship between government and ZCC saying the church preaches peace and unity always as well as working towards the development of the country through various initiatives.

“Israel also had troubles and God gave them Samuel to deliver them from the suffering. Equally so, we were given Bishop Samuel who was arrested several times with houses burnt but he stood fast.

Today we are here to remember this great man. Tomorrow we will be remembering our heroes and heroines what a benefiting precursor to this day as we unite here to remember this great man,” he said.-StateMedia

Club Bouncers Sjambok Gay Man For Using Female Toilet

By A Correspondent- A well-known South African gay man from Daveyton on the East Rand spent a few days in hospital after he was badly beaten, allegedly by burly bouncers at a local tavern, for using female toilets. Mpilo Ndlangamandla said he was first mocked for his s.e.xuality by being called a sissy before he was sjamboked.

The incident allegedly took place at Lucky 7 tavern in the Ekurhuleni township on the last weekend of July.

Now the gash on Ndlangamandla’s face might affect his chances of being crowned winner of the Mr & Miss Daveyton lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, questioning/queer, asexual, plus 2019 pageant on Novem2.

One of the three men accused of assaulting the 24year-old part-time make-up artist was arrested last week on a charge of assault after Ndlangamandla opened a case at Etwatwa police station.

Police spokesperson Mavela Masondo said: “A case of assault with an intent to cause grievous bodily harm was opened. One suspect was arrested and the other two are still at large.

“The suspect appeared at the Daveyton magistrate’s court on August 1 and was remanded in police custody for a formal bail application.”

Ndlangamandla said he was assaulted because the bouncers were homophobic, noting that everyone in his kasi, including the owner of the tavern, knew that he was gay and was welcome to use the female ablution facilities.

“I feel safe at this tavern because the owner knows I am gay and I get along with half of the girls there. I used the female toilets because I feel much safer and girls are more understanding when it comes to my s.e.xuality.

“So when I walked out that night, the bouncers were seated by the fire and one of them called me. When I got to them, he started making funny jokes about my s.e.xuality and asked why I went in the female toilets.

“I told him [that it’s] because I usually use that toilet when I’m at this place. Then he started to be aggressive. He said ‘I don’t care, you are a male, not female and I don’t know why you’re wearing [dressing] like a girl or trying to act as a girl while you know that you are a male. Stop acting’,” said Ndlangamandla.

He said while he was arguing with the bouncer, the other one said to him “I love you”.

He said that he tried to ignore him because he knew he was just making fun of him.

“I called one of my lady friends to come [and] listen to the s**t the guys were saying to me. Then she intervened, trying to make the guys understand. Then the argument started to be more aggressive…

“One of them started beating me up with a sjambok. Everything happened so fast.

“Some guys came to help me. I managed to… call the police and by that time I was bleeding terribly. I couldn’t concentrate. I felt dizzy because I was bleeding. I fell down and woke up in hospital,” he said.

Source: sundayworld

Tragedy: As Man Stabs Fellow Villager During Quarrel Over Dancing With A Married Woman

By Own Correspondent| Police have since arrested a man from Beitbridge who stabbed a fellow villager after a misunderstanding over dancing with a married woman at a local event.

The accused, from Mabina Village, in Beitbridge stabbed a 37 year old fellow villager three times in the stomach, on the back and elbow resulting in his death after the duo quarrelled at a field day function.

Said the Zimbabwe Republic Police:

“In Mabina village, a 37 year old man died after being stabbed. The man was restrained by a fellow villager from dancing with a married woman at a field day function.

The accused withdrew a knife from his pocket and stabbed the deceased three times in the stomach, on the back and elbow.

Self control even in times of provocation saves lives.”

ZAPU To Honour Late Hero Dumiso Dabengwa

By A Correspondent- Zapu will tomorrow honour late national hero Dumiso Dabengwa by converging at his Ntabazinduna homestead to commemorate Heroes Day, the party’s secretary-general Strike Mnkandla has said.

Dabengwa died in May in Kenya while being flown back home from India where he was receiving medical treatment.

He was declared a national hero, but was buried at his homestead as per his wish.

“We used to march from Lady Stanley Cemetery where other heroes like Lookout Masuku and Brigadier Charles Grey were laid to rest. Ethan Dube’s flag is also flown there and during this time of the year we would march with Dabengwa from Lady Stanley Cemetery to Stanley Square,” Mnkandla said.

“This was in celebrating the lives of our fallen heroes, but this year it would be the first time to celebrate the holiday without the Black Russian.”

He said this year’s Heroes Day holiday was gloomy because of the rapid collapse of the economy. Mnkandla said Zimbaweans were yet to enjoy the fruits of independence.

“There is a lot of mess in the country, economic hardships and others were killed during the Gukurahundi era without any explanation, we are still waiting for justice to prevail,” he said.-Standard

ZCC Leader Says Mnangagwa Needs Spiritual Deliverance To Rule Zimbabwe, Is This True?

By A Correspondent- Leader of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC), Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi told President Mnangagwa today that he needs spiritual deliverance as a leader of the country.

Mnangagwa was invited to attend the ZCC annual conference in Gokwe on Sunday, 11 August.

The annual conference also served as a memorial service for the late founder and leader of the church Bishop Samuel Mutendi dubbed Zuva raSamuel.

The ZBC twitter account narrated Mutendi’s speech:

“We invited [Emmerson Mnangagwa] so that we can pray together and thank God the Almighty who put you in the position you are currently holding.

For you to continue achieving your vision of developing this country, you need spiritual deliverance.

[President Mnangagwa] should be inclusive in his approach and must never lose hope in uniting Zimbabweans for the sake of peace. Only God has the power to put people in power.”

Speaking at the same event after Mutendi, Mnangagwa said:

“God saw our troubles and gave us a prophet who has called me here to listen to the word of God. Your church works with government, we thank you for that….

… even when things went bad for, i had to jump the border but I’m back. Equally so, we might feel hungry & with his guidance we will find grace.”-StateMedia

FULL TEXT- “Communities From Cyclone Idai Hit Areas Need Psycho- social Support”

By A Correspondent- Responding to questions raised by legislators in parliament, Local government minister July Moyo said government was still grappling with the relocation mechanisms for communities affected by tropical Cyclone Idai, adding that the communities were still in dire need of psycho- social support.

He said:

“…..what is the acceptance level of relocation?  There are two kinds of relocation that we are dealing with. The 1 654 that are living in tents were reluctant to even move to tents when they were living in Chimanimani Hotel because our people do not want to live in tents.

It is social problems of keeping families intact and we have yet to grapple with this matter. We are very conscious of the fact that we need to move these people out of those tents but the militating factor was where to we put them?  

Do we move them from Ngangu as what an Hon. Member has asked, and put them in another area which we have not finally scientifically attested that it is safe?  Fortunately, the geo-physical map that we needed and desired has now been completed in much more detail.  We are able now at a glance to see which areas are susceptible to rock falling, to mud slides and to issues of floods. Now, I wish I had brought that map, it will show you exactly where we cannot locate people.

Unfortunately, in a lot of areas the situation does not look good. It is painted in red and we know that we will have to deal with this. There are some areas where it is correctly painted but fortunately for the areas near Chimanimani Township and in the areas where we want to resettle people including in Rusitu areas, there are areas that show to us that they are safe from mud slides and floods.  

Now, will people accept this?  The people who are in Ngangu, even those whose houses were not destroyed are willing to move and of course, we have to use persuasion for some of them to say you might not want to move but the situation is not good and now we can demonstrate to them.  When we go to areas like Rusitu where people are having their plantations; my colleague Hon. Shiri here can confirm. He had to put it to say, “can we move you?” There was dead silence but when he then said, “can we move you to safe grounds around the area where you can still access your fields?”  

They all applauded, so we have to do a lot of work to convince the people that where they are staying, even though it is at their plot where they are having these fields, they need to move.  I am happy that the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, through this Budget, has already allocated some money so that we can deal with these issues of our people and have them relocated. 

Psychosocial – that will be on-going and we have mobilised people from universities, None Governmental Organisations, churches and they are all there participating.  It is not a short term issue.  Let us continue with the psycho-social counselling for the people there.

Some people are saying even our own officers who had been working with the deceased or other people who were made vulnerable also need psychosocial support.  So, we are going to continue with this programme.”

Coup Brought Hope For Zimbabwe, But Mnangagwa Failed To Deliver

Everywhere he looked, President Emmerson D. Mnangagwa could see his own face. To battle his cold, he sipped a hot drink from a mug adorned with his own head shot. To his left, an aide wore a green shirt covered with the same image. To his right was a large photograph of the president as a young man. His state portrait hung from the opposite wall.

Since seizing power in a 2017 coup from his onetime mentor, Robert G. Mugabe, Mr. Mnangagwa has gradually imposed himself on Zimbabwe — here in Mr. Mugabe’s former offices in downtown Harare, as well as on the country at large.

Though the new president is marketed as a clean break from Mr. Mugabe and 37 years of autocratic rule and economic mismanagement, Mr. Mnangagwa’s opponents now fear he is more dangerous than his predecessor.

The number of government critics charged with “subverting a constitutional government,” a form of treason, during Mr. Mnangagwa’s 21 months at the helm already outstrips the figure during Mr. Mugabe’s 37 years in office, according to a coalition of 22 Zimbabwean rights watchdogs.

In between coughs and sneezes, Mr. Mnangagwa dismissed criticism of his human rights record and highlighted his reforms.

“In every society, oppositions will make accusations,” he said in a rare interview. “You need to deal with facts.”

Mr. Mnangagwa has already removed some constraints on foreign investors and white farmers who lost land under Mr. Mugabe. He has pledged to replace Mugabe-era legislation that obstructs press freedom and the right to protest and to set up an international inquiry into abuses by his own security forces.

“We are now in a serious movement of economic reforms and political reforms,” Mr. Mnangagwa said.

But the difficulty for Mr. Mnangagwa is that many Zimbabweans see little new about the 77-year-old’s presidency. Before he turned on Mr. Mugabe, Mr. Mnangagwa was the former leader’s longtime enforcer and later his deputy.

A guerrilla fighter during the liberation struggle against white rule, Mr. Mnangagwa accompanied his predecessor to the negotiations that led to the creation of Zimbabwe in 1980. He later served as minister for state security, overseeing the domestic intelligence service before becoming justice minister, defense minister and finally vice president. He helped carry out much of the legislation that he now promises to rescind.

And while Mr. Mnangagwa tends to turn to the military to keep the population in check, in a departure from Mr. Mugabe’s reliance on the police and informal militias, his critics say the result is the same: a repressive government that has a dangerously low tolerance for dissent.

“The current regime is worse than Robert Mugabe on all fronts,” said Obert Masaraure, the head of a teachers’ union who said he had twice been abducted and tortured by military officers since the start of the year, before being handed over both times to the police.

“Under Robert Mugabe, I was never abducted for engaging in trade unionism,” Mr. Masaraure added. “Under Robert Mugabe, I was never thrown in a maximum-security prison for 16 days.”

Mr. Mnangagwa and his party won presidential and parliamentary elections last July. But an international election monitoring team, jointly led by the National Democratic Institute and the International Republican Institute, two American democracy watchdogs, found that the polls were not free and fair.

According to the team’s report, Mr. Mnangagwa’s party may have allocated food aid and agricultural supplies in exchange for political support in the run-up to the elections.

Mr. Mnangagwa defended the election, which he noted was peaceful, and insisted there was no bribery during his campaign.

“We don’t give to a person because he is a particular cadre of a particular party,” he said. “A person is given support because that family or household is in need of food.”

Traditional leaders, who are bound by the Constitution to remain politically independent, corralled their villagers into voting for Mr. Mnangagwa, the election monitoring team’s report said. It also said there were irregularities in the tabulation of the final vote.

“The elections failed to make the mark,” said Johnnie Carson, a former United States assistant secretary of state for African affairs, who led the delegation of election monitors. “All of these things weigh in and create an environment that can shape the outcome of an election long before an election day.”

The election was also immediately followed by the killing of six protesters during a military crackdown on demonstrations against suspected polling irregularities.

In January, the military was again deployed to dispel protests against a fuel price hike. During the days that followed, 17 people were killed, 16 raped, 26 abducted and more than 900 arrested, according to the coalition of Zimbabwean rights watchdogs.
“We see him as a very insecure president,” said Roselyn Hanzi, executive director of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights. “He’s paranoid.”

Mr. Mnangagwa sat in his office recently for an interview next to a shelf stocked with books by Xi Jinping, the Chinese president. China is a major stakeholder in the Zimbabwean economy. And the 2017 coup led by Zimbabwe’s army chief at the time, Constantino Chiwenga, and Mr. Mnangagwa came days after Mr. Chiwenga returned from a visit to China where he met his Chinese counterpart and the Chinese defense minister.

The president also presents himself as a corruption fighter. His tourism minister had been arrested that week on graft charges, the first senior casualty of a new anticorruption commission that Mr. Mnangagwa founded in July.

He said the military was deployed in August and in January only because the police were overwhelmed by the scale of the disturbances, presenting his approach as the only sane response.

“My brother, I don’t know what you would have done,” he said. “We have to protect and bring law and order in the country.”

Mr. Mnangagwa has been traveling extensively throughout Africa, promoting and developing plans for economic reform. He wants to be seen as a modernizer, and he portrays Zimbabwe as once again “open for business.”

He opened a dry port for Zimbabwean trade in Namibia. He has reduced the paperwork needed to open companies, and he loudly seeks foreign investment in the mining, tourism, agricultural and textile industries.

He is also calling on the United States to end a raft of American sanctions that President Trump recently extended for another year.

Though most of the measures are targeted only at particular individuals, such as Mr. Mnangagwa, and at certain government-owned firms, they are a potential obstacle to loans from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

Zimbabwe exported goods worth more than $75 million to the United States in 2018, making the United States one of its largest trading partners. The American government says it is the largest donor of aid to the country.
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Mr. Mnangagwa and his party won presidential and parliamentary elections last July. But an international election monitoring team, jointly led by two American democracy watchdogs, found that the polls were not free and fair.
Mr. Mnangagwa and his party won presidential and parliamentary elections last July. But an international election monitoring team, jointly led by two American democracy watchdogs, found that the polls were not free and fair.CreditDan Kitwood/Getty Images
Zimbabwe is suffering from vast shortages of fuel, bank notes, water and electricity. Drivers typically wait three hours for gasoline, and civil servants line up all morning to receive part of their salaries in cash. Half of the capital Harare receives running water only once a week, and electricity blackouts last up to 18 hours a day in many areas.

An inflation rate of more than 175 percent has put some food and medicine beyond the reach of middle-class Zimbabweans. Shoppers emerging from a Harare supermarket complained of a sevenfold rise in the price of bread since this time last year.
“We can’t afford to buy groceries,” said Jonathan Tiripano, a 46-year-old window-frame manufacturer who said he had gone without breakfast. His family had stopped buying meat, bread and milk and was surviving mostly on vegetables and ground maize, he added. “We can’t cope.”

People are suffering, Mr. Mnangagwa acknowledged, but he said he expected that with time, the situation would ease.

“The economy is going to be fixed through a process,” he said. “These things cannot be done overnight.”

Mr. Mnangagwa acknowledged that sanctions were only one cause of Zimbabwe’s escalating economic crisis. It has been exacerbated by decades of corruption, mismanagement and a recent austerity program enforced by Mr. Mnangagwa’s finance minister, Mthuli Ncube, a former economist at the University of Cambridge.

The austerity program has created Zimbabwe’s first budget surplus in years, which would allow the government to pay off some of its debts, which might in turn unlock more international loans. An electricity deal was being signed with a South African energy supplier, and he was negotiating with China to finance the renovation of the Zimbabwean water system.

“I have said always we should not bury our heads in sand and say, Ah, because America has put sanctions on us, the E.U. has put sanctions on us, so we’re going to cry. No. We are saying: With the resources that we have, let us apply ourselves using our resources and resuscitate our economy. And this is what we’re doing.”

But outside his office, in the serpentine lines that define today’s Harare, few believed him.

“Mugabe was better than this guy,” said Patrick Muza, a 33-year-old minibus driver who had been standing in line for two hours for fuel, and still had at least an hour to go. The most recent price hike had raised the cost of gas by another 15 percent, making his business increasingly unprofitable.

“During the coup, we were happy,” Mr. Muza said. “But we didn’t realize what was to come

Gay Man Thoroughly Beaten For Using Ladies Toilet

Buttered Mpilo Ndlangamandla

A well-known South African gay man from Daveyton on the East Rand spent a few days in hospital after he was badly beaten, allegedly by burly bouncers at a local tavern, for using female toilets. Mpilo Ndlangamandla said he was first mocked for his s.e.xuality by being called a sissy before he was sjamboked.

The incident allegedly took place at Lucky 7 tavern in the Ekurhuleni township on the last weekend of July.

Now the gash on Ndlangamandla’s face might affect his chances of being crowned winner of the Mr & Miss Daveyton lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, questioning/queer, asexual, plus 2019 pageant on Novem2.

One of the three men accused of assaulting the 24year-old part-time make-up artist was arrested last week on a charge of assault after Ndlangamandla opened a case at Etwatwa police station.

Police spokesperson Mavela Masondo said: “A case of assault with an intent to cause grievous bodily harm was opened. One suspect was arrested and the other two are still at large.

“The suspect appeared at the Daveyton magistrate’s court on August 1 and was remanded in police custody for a formal bail application.”

Ndlangamandla said he was assaulted because the bouncers were homophobic, noting that everyone in his kasi, including the owner of the tavern, knew that he was gay and was welcome to use the female ablution facilities.

“I feel safe at this tavern because the owner knows I am gay and I get along with half of the girls there. I used the female toilets because I feel much safer and girls are more understanding when it comes to my s.e.xuality.

“So when I walked out that night, the bouncers were seated by the fire and one of them called me. When I got to them, he started making funny jokes about my s.e.xuality and asked why I went in the female toilets.

“I told him [that it’s] because I usually use that toilet when I’m at this place. Then he started to be aggressive. He said ‘I don’t care, you are a male, not female and I don’t know why you’re wearing [dressing] like a girl or trying to act as a girl while you know that you are a male. Stop acting’,” said Ndlangamandla.

He said while he was arguing with the bouncer, the other one said to him “I love you”.

He said that he tried to ignore him because he knew he was just making fun of him.

“I called one of my lady friends to come [and] listen to the s**t the guys were saying to me. Then she intervened, trying to make the guys understand. Then the argument started to be more aggressive…

“One of them started beating me up with a sjambok. Everything happened so fast.

“Some guys came to help me. I managed to… call the police and by that time I was bleeding terribly. I couldn’t concentrate. I felt dizzy because I was bleeding. I fell down and woke up in hospital,” he said.

He started making jokes about my s.e.xuality.

Source: sundayworld

Mnangagwa Must Urgently Sort Out The Fuel Crisis, We Are Tired

Fuel queue in Harare

EDITOR —  It is sad that despite the high prices of fuel — shortages of this precious commodity keep resurfacing resulting in long queues, high transport costs among other things. The government needs to do something urgently with regards to the fuel situation. It made more sad news when recent press reports stated that suppliers were apparently refusing to release fuel to Zimbabwe until the government settles what it owes to them. 

What makes the situation more worrisome is that prices of fuel are stable elsewhere in the region, while Zimbabweans have to contend with more anxiety and snaking queues at garages — as the government battles to pay suppliers.

Those who are mostly affected are the ordinary people who spend hours or days in the fuel queues and those who use public transport.
A short journey in Harare that used to cost $0,50 now costs between $4 and $6 leaving most people desperate because they cannot afford even to go to work and to carry out personal business.

The price of basic commodities continue to increase and the government has remained silent as the economy collapses.
Most ordinary people are finding it hard to put food on the table.
Government need to act urgently on the fuel situation because this has major ripple effects on many other things.  

As long as the fuel situation is not addressed government should not expect many tourists this summer season because most of them will be stuck in hotels or moving around will just be too expensive because of fuel shortages.
Disappointed.

Open Letter To General Sibanda:Citizens Have The Right To Demonstrate Peacefully

August 16 : Citizens Message to General Sibanda and his Soldiers

Citizens have no intention of violent protests for we believe in the power of peaceful demonstrations being led by effective leadership structures.

We have clearly established policy goals that will define the direction and kind of government we want. We only need to freely raise our voices for honest, truth and compassion, against injustice, propaganda, corruption, greed, repression and lack of leadership.

General Sibanda needs only to take responsibility in his thoughts, feelings and behaviour in making the right decisions in protecting our constitution and the lives of our citizens. He needs to watch the Stupidity of ZANU surrogates who are driven by intelligence disability.

History, past experience and the image of his integrity should necessitate a commitment and genuine execution of his responsibility to the citizens of Zimbabwe.

He must reflect and realise that he has been responsible for the failure to stop violence and loss of life through his conniving with the ZANU in abusing the role of army.

This should never be a missed opportunity to gain his trust and respect from the people of Zimbabwe. The army should be the cornerstone of maintaining peace, rule of law and good governance if its role and responsibility remains out of partisan politics. August 16, General Sibanda, stand on your own feet and be a statesman and a leader who is motivated by principles and the rules of war. We need a conclusive solution in our politics and challenges we face as a nation.

Ensure the gun stays out of our politics. Be applauded for protecting the dignity and sanctity of our independence. Be the beacon of our military ethics and professionalism. Let the August 16 be the day of our recognition.Concerned Citizens

Philip Valerio Sibanda

Zimbabwe Does Not Deserve To Be Wallowing In Poverty – Chamisa

Standard|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government of betraying the vision of Zimbabwe’s liberation heroes by presiding over the collapse of the economy.

Chamisa, who has in recent weeks escalated his dispute with Mnangagwa over last year’s disputed elections, said the country’s political and economic crisis can only be resolved by a genuine dialogue.

In a message to mark Heroes Day today, the MDC leader said Zimbabwans did not deserve to be wallowing in poverty.

“Today, this once breadbasket of Africa is now a basket case,” Chamisa said.

“Surely, this stands out as a betrayal of the ideals of the liberation struggle. Incredibly, Zimbabwe houses vast wealth, exceptionally talented human resources, rich minerals, fertile lands and natural wonders.

“The opportunities for economic transformation and prosperity are limitless and immediately available if we have a people’s government, one that cares about the nation.

“The population of our young and very educated people makes an ambitious economic growth path more certainly achievable in our lifetime.”

Chamisa accuses Mnangagwa of rigging last year’s elections.

Last week he announced that the MDC would start staging demonstrations against the Zanu PF government on Friday to protest the deterioirating economic situation in the country.

“My fellow citizens, nothing short of a political solution through national dialogue will extricate our country from the jaws of impoverishment and suffering,” he said.

“We must have genuine comprehensive political and electoral reforms to transform our country and make it prosperous again.

“Let us be the heroes of our time by bringing back that glitter, glamour and glory to our motherland.

“The cost of doing nothing far exceeds the cost of doing something. We must change our unmerited circumstances and harsh realities of joblessness, hopelessness and poverty. That work begins today by fixing our politics and governance deficits.”

MDC has refused to join the current dialogue between Mnangagwa and leaders of political parties that took part in last year’s elections, demanding a neutral convenor for the talks.

Meanwhile, Chamisa said his party was worried about the plight of war veterans whom he said were wallowing in poverty.

He said the war veterans’ vision for a free Zimbabwe had been betrayed by “selfish and greedy politicians”.

“Their plight is of immediate national concern,” Chamisa said.

“It is heart-wrenching to note that war veterans who were at the centre of the struggle for our independence are living under squalid conditions and without any social or economic support from the state.”

The war veterans say the government is neglecting them and want their pensions reviewed.

“The men and women who fought for the independence of this country from colonial rule had a vision and aspirations. Sadly that vision has being shattered by criminal behaviour and selfish, personal pursuits for wealth,” Chamisa added.

“The vision that has been set by our forefathers and yet betrayed by their successors is not far beyond our reach, but only if we start working now.”

He said an MDC government would ensure that the whole of August would be set aside to celebrate the former freedom fighters.

Mnangagwa Wipes Out Mugabe Family Clan, Leaves Only Chiyangwa Alive, Politically

Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Alexio C Shumba| A huge reputational disaster awaits Emmerson Mnangagwa following former president Robert Mugabe’s shocking refusal to be buried at the national shrine he built, the Heroes Acre. Since taking over power, Mnangagwa has gone on a tirade to wipe out every memory of the Mugabes to the extreme levels of leaving only one Gushungo relative, Phillip Chiyangwa alive, at least politically. Ironically, Chiyangwa is the same man who once suffered arrest and public humiliation for him (Mnangagwa). 

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The tale begins exactly 14 years before the November 2017 coup, when a secret meeting was held at Chiyangwa’s house in Borrowdale where Mnangagwa’s top aide, July Moyo was hosted by Fidza, as he is affectionately called, so to push for Mnangagwa to take over from his boss, Robert Mugabe. It was all planned, and Mugabe had promised that he was now leaving the country in the hands of his trusted aide from the 70s.

The plot, was foiled and resulted in Mnangagwa being demoted to a weak ministerial position and Chiyangwa being arrested.

Fast forward to 2017, Mugabe was removed in a military coup, and afterwhich Mnangagwa claimed that he would work to preserve the Mugabe family and the legacy, assuring even the regional heads of state that “your brother is safe and his security is guaranteed.” Mnangagwa would go to the extent of claiming he, not his opponent Nelson Chamisa, is the rightful successor to Mugabe, emphasising that he is the only one authorised to maintain the former Head Of State’s name and legacy. Mnangagwa would go to the extent of claiming exclusive rights to the Mugabe scarf.

But Mnangagwa has been doing the very opposite. Every Mugabe relative and friend has been kicked out of ZANU PF positions from the least to the greatest, leaving only Mugabe’s cousin brother, Chiyangwa hanging in the balance.

Soon after the coup, President Mugabe described the transition as a disgrace the nation must rid itself of. 4 months later, Mugabe would endorse MDC President Nelson Chamisa as his preferred heir.

A weekly reported that Mugabe has always described Mnangagwa as an “illegal and illegitimate president” who rose to power through the barrel of the gun and yearned for assistance from the African Union to restore his presidency. Mugabe apparently does not attach much value to his resignation on November 21, 2017, which he tendered under immense pressure from the army and following demonstrations that rocked the country.

According to the sources, Mugabe also revealed that he doesn’t want to be buried at the National Heroes Acre. Rather, he would prefer to be buried close to his mother, Bona in his home of Zvimba.

A family source was quoted as saying, “Mugabe has made it clear to his family that he does not wish to be buried at the National Heroes’ Acre anymore. He does not want to be associated with Mnangagwa and all those he now views as his betrayers and tormentors.

“He has said he doesn’t want them to sing and pontificate over his dead body. He has informed relatives about his decision and this is known in the family; it’s also now known in government circles.”

Scores of Zimbabweans have so far described Mnangagwa as the worst ZANU PF leader the country has had since independence.

“Mugabe was better than this guy,” Patrick Muza, a 33-year-old minibus driver, told the New York Times in a weekend feature.

He continued saying, “during the coup, we were happy… But we didn’t realize what was to come.”

“The current regime is worse than Robert Mugabe on all fronts,” said Obert Masaraure, the head of a teachers’ union who said he had twice been abducted and tortured by military officers since the start of the year, before being handed over both times to the police.

“Under Robert Mugabe, I was never abducted for engaging in trade unionism,” Mr. Masaraure added. “Under Robert Mugabe, I was never thrown in a maximum-security prison for 16 days.

When it was revealed Mugabe’s health has deteriorated last week, Mnangagwa announced he is sending dignitaries to the 95 year old’s side. Sources said this is Mnangagwa’s last ditch attempt to persuade the old man for his blessings. If Mugabe dies today, what will Mnangagwa do?

Mthuli Ncube Stands His Ground On Inflation

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube has rejected calls to reverse the decision to stop reporting year-on-year inflation, saying the move will not impact negatively on the economy as suggested by some economists.

Ncube was responding to pleas by industry players to reverse the policy during a review of his supplementary budget at an event hosted by Alpha Media Holdings in conjunction with the Zimbabwe Economic Society in Bulawayo on Friday.

On August 1, the minister said the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) won’t publish the inflation figures until February 2020.

He said the move was meant to allow Zimstat to collect comparable data after the introduction of the real time gross settlement (RTGS) currency early this year.

Ncube said Zimbabwe was not in a hyperinflationary environment despite the rapid increase in prices.

“If you want to annualise, take your month-on-month, annualise it and multiply by 12, you are allowed to do that. There is no difficulty,” he said.

“People have a narrative about hyperinflation, so if you take way that narrative they don’t know what to do. They can’t cope.

“Don’t account for hyperinflation. There is no hyperinflation, there is just inflation.”

Tapiwa Chizana, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe president, had told Ncube that the non-publication of the inflation figures would backfire.

“I got a call from a foreign investor who has got a subsidiary in Zimbabwe, they asked me the question: When are we going to start accounting for hyperinflation?

“They said they understand that government is no longer publishing the information,” he said.

“As an institute we don’t feel equipped to be able to respond in a way that is nation building and constructive.

“What happens is when foreign entities start calculating your own inflation rate for you, firstly there is the issue of misinformation.”

Zimbabwe’s annual inflation was pegged at 175,7% in June as the weakening official exchange rate pushed up prices.

Independent observers say the country’s inflation is much higher and is only dwarfed by that of Venezuela at a global level.

Ncube pleaded with industry players and businesses to be more patient with him.

He said Zimbabwe was undergoing a transition, which would be characterised by some policy inconsistencies.

“So allow the transition,” he said. He said local authorities were allowed to import fuel directly.

Oil Expressers’ Association of Zimbabwe chairman Busisa Moyo told Ncube that a stable exchange rate will be crucial for Zimbabwe’s economy to be revived.

“We still have challenges with confidence and I think that the confidence will be highlighted in terms of the exchange rate,” he said.

“I think it is a held view that if you, minister, are able to hold this rate between 9 and 12 for 12 months.

If this time next year the rate is still hovering between 9 and 12 to the United States dollar, it’s been there for the last six weeks which is a longest sort of we have seen, so there is some stability that is coming there, but for us to get to a level of confidence in the local dollar we will need to see some measure of stability.”

Moyo said the government’s austerity measures had resulted in depressed consumer spending, which was a threat to industry’s viability.

“There is no spending capacity and that has an impact on production and our ability to keep supplying commodities into the market with no demand,” he said.

“So we understand austerity, but how do we balance this equation so that we have demand that allows some measure of economic growth so that we don’t slide into a deleterious recession where production goes through the floor?”

Moyo also advocated for market reforms whereby the economy is driven by market forces.

Shepherd Chawira, the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries Matabeleland chapter president, said Ncube needed to channel the much touted budget surplus to the productive sectors of the economy.

“We have a budget surplus of plus or minus $800 million and we have about $200 million in the current account and the minister has not clearly told us how he is going to utilise that money,” he said.

“The proposal from industry is: Can we commit this money to the productive sectors? We need to increase our production.

“This money can be utilised to borrow at concessionary rates, low interest rates to the productive sector.”

Chawira said industry, especially in Bulawayo, was more worried about the suspension of some incentives in the special economic zones, saying people had planned around that.

Golden Muoni, the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce Matabeleland chapter president, said the government must channel more resources to revive irrigation projects in the country to boost farming production.

60 Killed As Fuel Tanker Bursts Into Flames

Fuel tanker explosion, police launch investigation

Tanzania Police have launched an investigation following the explosion of a fuel tanker where at least 60 people have been killed and 70 injured.

Pictures posted online show flaming wreckage scattered over a wide area and charred bodies lying on the ground.

Police said people were trying to recover fuel from the vehicle, which had overturned on a major road some time earlier, when the blast happened.

The incident occurred in Morogoro region, about 200 km (124 miles) west of the port city of Dar es Salaam.

The city of Morogoro is on a major route for transporting cargo and fuel from the port, which is the country’s commercial capital.

There are fears the death toll could rise. Police said many of the injured had suffered serious burns.

“The situation is really bad. Many people died here, even those who were not stealing fuel because this is a busy place,” said eyewitness Daniel Ngogo, quoted by Reuters news agency.

Local Police Chief Willbrod Mtafungwa said many of those killed were motorbike taxi drivers.

Correspondents say disasters like this have happened all too frequently in parts of Africa where some people are willing to take huge risks to remove fuel from tankers and pipelines.

Nearly 80 people died in May in a similar incident near the airport of Niger’s capital Niamey.

Occasionally such disasters have led to a much higher death toll. In 2010 292 people were killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and five years later 203 died in South Sudan. -News Agencies

Motorists Frustrated As Fuel Runs Out Country Wide Ahead Of Long Weekend

HARARE was at a standstill yesterday as the majority of fuel service stations did not have the commodity, putting into jeopardy many people’s plans for the holiday.

Zimbabwe has been experiencing acute fuel shortages for almost a year now due to lack of foreign currency, but the situation seemed to take a turn for the worse this past week.

The few service stations that were selling fuel had long and winding queues.

A motorist, Shepherd Gwasira, said he had been forced to cancels plans to travel outside the capital because of the fuel shortages.

“We feel helpless in the current situation of fuel shortages in the country as this has caused us to continue waiting for long periods of time,” he said.
“I had planned to go on holiday with my family, but since 5am, I have been queuing for fuel.

Tonderai Kurai bemoaned corruption at service stations, saying attendants were taking advantage of the situation to solicit for bribes.

“Some of the fuel is being diverted to the black market from the service stations causing the long queues to move slowly,” he said.

“The fuel stations are supposed to be pumping fuel simultaneously to different customers to save time, but we have been in the queue since early morning.
“By now we should have received service, but we are still here.”

Some motorists said they had been in fuel queues for over 10 hours.

Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority acting CEO Eddington Mazambani last week told Parliament of a standoff between the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority and fuel supplies over duty payment.

The companies stopped taking delivery of fuel from Msasa and Mabvuku soon after Finance minister Mthuli Ncube reviewed the fuel duty model on August 1.

Duty on fuel is now percentage-based on the total costs of bringing the commodity compared to the previous fixed amount.

Disaster Awaits Mnangagwa As Mugabe’s Health Deteriorates

Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Alexio C Shumba| A huge reputational disaster awaits Emmerson Mnangagwa following former president Robert Mugabe’s shocking refusal to be buried at the national shrine he built, the Heroes Acre. Since taking over power, Mnangagwa has gone on a tirade to wipe out every memory of the Mugabes to the extreme levels of leaving only one Gushungo relative, Phillip Chiyangwa alive (politically). Ironically, Chiyangwa is the same man who once suffered arrest and public humiliation for him (Mnangagwa).

The tale begins exactly 14 years before the November 2017 coup, when a secret meeting was held at Chiyangwa’s house in Borrowdale where Mnangagwa’s top aide, July Moyo was hosted by Fidza, as he is affectionately called, so to push for Mnangagwa to take over from his boss, Robert Mugabe. It was all planned, and Mugabe had promised that he was now leaving the country in the hands of his trusted aide from the 70s.

A second meeting was held at Chiyangwa’s village home where there were several (party) provincial Chairpersons and governors, which thing riled the then President Mugabe.

The plot, was however foiled and resulted in Mnangagwa being demoted to a weak ministerial position and Chiyangwa being arrested.

Fast forward to 2017, Mugabe was removed in a military coup, and afterwhich Mnangagwa claimed that he would work to preserve the Mugabe family and the legacy, assuring even the regional heads of state that “your brother is safe and his security is guaranteed.” Mnangagwa would go to the extent of claiming he, not his opponent Nelson Chamisa, is the rightful successor to Mugabe, emphasising that he is the only one authorised to maintain the former Head Of State’s name and legacy. Mnangagwa would go to the extent of claiming exclusive rights to the Mugabe scarf.

But Mnangagwa has been doing the very opposite. Every Mugabe relative and friend has been kicked out of ZANU PF positions from the least to the greatest, leaving only Mugabe’s cousin brother, Chiyangwa hanging in the balance.

Soon after the coup, President Mugabe described the transition as a disgrace the nation must rid itself of. 4 months later, Mugabe would endorse MDC President Nelson Chamisa as his preferred heir.

A weekly reported that Mugabe has always described Mnangagwa as an “illegal and illegitimate president” who rose to power through the barrel of the gun and yearned for assistance from the African Union to restore his presidency. Mugabe apparently does not attach much value to his resignation on November 21, 2017, which he tendered under immense pressure from the army and following demonstrations that rocked the country.

According to the sources, Mugabe also revealed that he doesn’t want to be buried at the National Heroes Acre. Rather, he would prefer to be buried close to his mother, Bona in his home of Zvimba.

A family source was quoted as saying, “Mugabe has made it clear to his family that he does not wish to be buried at the National Heroes’ Acre anymore. He does not want to be associated with Mnangagwa and all those he now views as his betrayers and tormentors.

“He has said he doesn’t want them to sing and pontificate over his dead body. He has informed relatives about his decision and this is known in the family; it’s also now known in government circles.”

Scores of Zimbabweans have so far described Mnangagwa as the worst ZANU PF leader the country has had since independence.

“Mugabe was better than this guy,” Patrick Muza, a 33-year-old minibus driver, told the New York Times in a weekend feature.

He continued saying, “during the coup, we were happy… But we didn’t realize what was to come.”

“The current regime is worse than Robert Mugabe on all fronts,” said Obert Masaraure, the head of a teachers’ union who said he had twice been abducted and tortured by military officers since the start of the year, before being handed over both times to the police.

“Under Robert Mugabe, I was never abducted for engaging in trade unionism,” Mr. Masaraure added. “Under Robert Mugabe, I was never thrown in a maximum-security prison for 16 days.

When it was revealed Mugabe’s health has deteriorated last week, Mnangagwa announced he is sending dignitaries to the 95 year old’s side. Sources said this is Mnangagwa’s last ditch attempt to persuade the old man for his blessings. If Mugabe dies today, what will Mnangagwa do?

MDC Demo To Shut Down Bulawayo.

MDC Alliance has announced that the second phase of its series of nationwide rallies will be held in Bulawayo on the 19th of August.

In a tweet posted on Saturday MDC Alliance encouraged all citizens to flood the streets on Bulawayo on the 16th of August.

The Harare phase is set to be held on the 16th while the Gweru one is scheduled for the 20th.

The police released a statement last week saying they are yet to respond whether the demonstrations must go ahead.

Meanwhile the Minister in charge of police Cain Ndabazekhaya Ginyilitshe Mathema has alleged that the said demonstrations are a plot to effect an illegal regime change by MDC and its allies.

“While government is fully aware and recognises Sections 58 and 59 of the Constitution which give citizens freedom of assembly, association and freedom to demonstrate and petition, the situation on the ground there are plans for a foment of violence, destruction of property, and an attack on innocent citizens, motor vehicles, private property and government buildings through the involvement of foreigners masquerading as tourists d some non-governmental organizations.” Mathema said in a  statement.

Hazard Takes Over CR 7′ s Famous Jersey

Spanish giants Real Madrid last night officially handed over the number 7 jersey to new acquisition Eden Hazard.

The Belgian joined Los Blancos from Chelsea in June and had not been given a jersey number due to his preferred 10 being occupied by Luka Modric.

He even at some point reportedly chose the number 23, due to to his interests in the American basketball league, the NBA, but is now set to inherit Cristiano Ronaldo’s number 7.

Madrid posted a picture of this season’s squad numbers on the website last night with Hazard listed with the number 7, which had been temporarily given to Mariano Diaz.Soccer24

Eden Hazard

Woman Sleeps With 15 Men In One Day, What’s Wrong With That- Vimbai Zimuto

By a Lexa P | A deep analysis of Vimbai Zimuto reveals that she is a deliberate and unapologetic exhibitionist.

From a legal perspective, her exhibitionism is called indecent exposure.

Exhibitionism is also a mental disorder characterized by fantasies,urges or behaviors in which a person exposes their nudity (breasts, buttocks, genitalia etc) to the public. [ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW]

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In the secular world, treatment for such a condition involves psychotherapy and certain medications can even be prescribed for the condition.

From a spiritual perspective, she is an agent under the influence of a deep mystery babylon pysop.

The definition of Psyop is a psychological operation planned to influence the emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of groups and individuals.

She is an invaluable asset for the hidden controllers and manipulators, who are interested in influencing, shaping and controlling the public mind and behavior.

There is only one sure way out of this mystery babylon matrix and its agents;

“Then I heard another voice from heaven say: “‘Come out of her, my people,’ so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;” Revelation 18:4.

Thank you.
Lexa P, a concerned Citizen

Real Madrid, Barca Fight For Neymar Signature?

Brazilian forward Neymar, who is the midst of transfer speculation to Real Madrid or Barcelona, has shared an old picture of him and Zinadine Zidane, a move that has gotten many tounges wagging.

The want-away PSG star, whose ambition to leave the French champions is well-known, is wanted by both Los Blancos and the Catalans.

Madrid reportedly offered PSG €120 million plus Balon do’r holder Luka Modric in exchange for Neymar two days ago, with reports in Spain  even suggesting that they are now the favorites to land the 27-year-old.

The picture Neymar shared of him and Madrid coach Zidane, was taken in 2012 during a Friends of Ronaldo (Brazilian) and Friends of Zidane Charity match. It was originaly posted by Colombian striker Radamel Falcao and the Brazilian shared it.Soccer24

Zinedine Zidane

“Stop Aspiring To Be In Other People’s Leadership Positions”: Mnangagwa

Emmerson Mnangagwa

By A Correspondent| Addressing ZCC members in Gokwe (Sunday), President Emmerson Mnangagwa implored those who are not in leadership to stop being greedy and aspire to be in other people’s leadership positions but to be content with who they are.

Mnangagwa said this to the ZCC congregants who were gathered in memory of their late leader and founder of the church Bishop Samuel Mutendi.

He said:

“Let’s not be greedy and aspire other people’s positions. But lets be satisfied with what God has given us.

I am thankful for being called to witness Samuel’s works.

Let us love each other. Let’s be united we have one national anthem, one national flag,

Zimbabwe is a unitary state.”

Vimbai Zimuto Decoded

Vimbai Zimuto

By a Lexa P | A deep analysis of Vimbai Zimuto reveals that she is a deliberate and unapologetic exhibitionist.

From a legal perspective, her exhibitionism is called indecent exposure.

Exhibitionism is also a mental disorder characterized by fantasies,urges or behaviors in which a person exposes their nudity (breasts, buttocks, genitalia etc) to the public. [ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW]

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Vimbai Zimuto
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In the secular world, treatment for such a condition involves psychotherapy and certain medications can even be prescribed for the condition.

From a spiritual perspective, she is an agent under the influence of a deep mystery babylon pysop.

The definition of Psyop is a psychological operation planned to influence the emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and ultimately the behavior of groups and individuals.

She is an invaluable asset for the hidden controllers and manipulators, who are interested in influencing, shaping and controlling the public mind and behavior.

There is only one sure way out of this mystery babylon matrix and its agents;

“Then I heard another voice from heaven say: “‘Come out of her, my people,’ so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;” Revelation 18:4.

Thank you.
Lexa P, a concerned Citizen

No Evidence To Prove MDC “Bombed” War Veterans Offices

Farai Dziva|A caretaker at the war veterans provincial offices in Bulawayo has said he did not see the person who threw a petrol bomb at the building.

This effectively indicates there is no evidence to prove that opposition elements threw the petrol bomb,analysts have said.

The provincial offices of war veterans located in Entumbane Suburb, Bulawayo, were reportedly petrol -bombed on Saturday morning.

The caretaker, Ntokozo Ncube, said he did not see the person who threw the bomb.

“I was doing rounds at the offices at about 2am when I noticed a fire coming from the back office and I alerted Mr Lucas Ngwenya, who lives in a nearby house, to assist me in putting out the fire . . . We opened the office from the front and found documents that were on the office desk and curtains already burning, and we used water to extinguish the fire,” he said.

However, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema claimed Government was aware of the unfolding plot to stage violent demonstrations around the country.

He further claimed that :” foreigners masquerading as tourists are working closely with the MDC to roll out demonstrations.”

Cain Mathema

Preparations For August 16 Demo At Advanced Stage Despite Relentless Efforts By Zanu PF To Thwart Progress -MDC

Farai Dziva|The Movement for Democratic Change has released a statement informing Zimbabweans that preparations for the August 16 peaceful march are at an advanced stage despite efforts by Zanu PF elements to block progress.

See the MDC full statement below :
Preparations for the People’s Free Zimbabwe Peaceful March on course and at an advanced stage

Preparations for the much awaited People’s Free Zimbabwe Peaceful March remain on course and are now at an advanced stage.

The people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march will be held on Friday 16 August 2019, in line with Section 59 of our national Constitution that guarantees all citizens of Zimbabwe the unconditional right to demonstrate and petition peacefully.

In this regard, no stone has been left unturned in strict measures to ensure that the people’s Free Zimbabwe march is going to be most peaceful one ever witnessed in the country.In particular, hundreds of peace marshalls will be deployed. Further, digital cameras will be used to film the entire march to ensure that any violent planted elements trying to disrupt the peaceful march will be fully recorded.

This is meant to ensure that the people’s Free Zimbabwe march is not just guaranteed to be peaceful, but also to be resounding success.

The MDC is thus concerned by the spirited attempts by Zanu PF and the rogue regime to message and plan for the people’s Free Zimbabwe march, that they are clearly not part of. Indeed, Zanu PF and the rogue regime have no business whatsoever related to the people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march.
lt is clear that that both Zanu PF and the rogue regime are now in a panic mode and desperate to justify their well-known own violent behaviour. This then explains why they are now actively using their functionaries such as Cain Mathema, Pupurai Togarepi, Energy Mutodi, and Victor Matemadanda, among others, in a futile attempt to dictate the nature and character of the forthcoming people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march.

lndeed, Zimbabweans are not surprised at all by the regime’s desperate efforts to disrupt the popular people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march for its behaviour is typical of similar other dictatorships that always panic whenever the people express their constitutional rights.

lndeed, the rogue regime’s behaviour is a strong reminder of such dictatorships under despots like Idi Amin Dada, Sani Abacha, Mobutu Sese Seko, Slobodan Milosevic, Pol Pot, Augusto Pinochet, Nicolae Ceausescu, among others.

But like those similar dictatorships the rogue regime in Zimbabwe will not be able to stop the people from expressing their popular wishes and aspirations. In fact, like all other dictatorships, the rogue regime will eventually collapse under the heavy weight of the democratic dreams of the people of Zimbabwe.

lronically, the regime claims it is a “New Dispensation”. Yet its behaviour clearly shows that it is nothing but the same old Zanu PF regime Zimbabweans have come to know since 1980.The rogue regime is continuing in the same old repressive tendencies that were used against Joshua Nkomo and PF Zapu, Edgar Tekere and ZUM; and Morgan Tsvangirai and MDC.

However, no amount of determined attempts by the rogue regime will stop the popular tide of the people’s call for democratic change in Zimbabwe. lt is clear that Zimbabweans are now so tired of suffering endlessly, and totally fed up with the painful repression from the rogue regime.

Indeed, the rogue regime must be reminded that the people of Zimbabwe are now so determined to make sure that all perpetrators of violent injustice will no longer be allowed to get away with murder, both literally and metaphorically.

Freedom may be denied temporarily, but it cannot be denied permanently. Neither can be justice be delayed forever. So it is now just a matter of time before freedom and justice prevail in Zimbabwe.
lt is now clear to the whole world and indeed to all Zimbabweans across the entire national spectrum, that the rogue regime has failed dismally to resolve the never ending crisis in Zimbabwe.

This explains why so many Zimbabweans from across all political divide; be it business, labour, churches, women, youths, students, social movements, civil society, among others; are all very eager to actively participate in the forthcoming people’s Free Zimbabwe peaceful march.

We are totally confident that the people’s Free Zimbabwe march on Friday 16 August will both be peaceful and a resounding success.

MDC: Change that Delivers

Daniel Molokele
MDC National Spokesperson

Harare Giants Keen To Bag Maximum Points

The Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Match-day 18 continues this afternoon with Harare giants CAPS United and Dynamos both in action.

The Glamour Boys are facing Mushowani Stars at Rufaro Stadium and are sitting on the 7th position with 24 points, eight behind log leaders FC Platinum.

The team has collected nine points in the last five rounds, winning two and draw three.

They will be without Jimmy Tigere who wedded his sweetheart yesterday. Captain Edward Sadomba is also a doubt and Godfrey Mukambi will be expected to lead the team.

In Rusape, the Green Machine will face Manica Diamonds at Vengere Stadium.

The Harare outfit has failed to pick up maximum points in the last three games with their latest outing ending in a stalemate against FC Platinum.

Manica, on their side, will have a new coach in charge of this game following the sacking of Luke Masomere.

Kick-off for both matches starts at 3 pm.

Sunday, August 11
Manica Diamonds vs Caps United (Vengere Stadium)
Dynamos vs Mushowani Stars (Rufaro Stadium)Soccer24

Mnangagwa Regrets August 1 Army Shooting.Will He Repeat The Same On August 16?

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa says the violence that rocked the country in August last year and in January is regrettable.

Mnangagwa made the remarks in a state of the nation address on Friday ahead of the Heroes Day holiday tomorrow.

Six people were shot dead in Harare during protests against the delayed release of presidential election results on August 1 last year.

A commission led by former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe found out that soldiers deployed to quell the protests used excessive force.

In January, another 17 people were killed by soldiers after Mnangagwa allegedly deployed the army following widespread protests over a steep increase in the price of fuel.

Several women were also reportedly raped by the marauding soldiers during that period.

“The two incidents were regrettable,” Mnangagwa said in the televised address.

“But since then, we have continued to enjoy strong peace and that is why I am calling for dialogue.

“Never again should electoral disputes be allowed to degenerate into violence.”

His statement came in the wake of threats by government and Zanu PF officials that security forces would deal ruthlessly with any protests by the opposition.

The MDC has called for protests on Friday against the worsening economic situation in the country that has seen a massive erosion of people’s incomes.

However, Mnangagwa said his government had achieved a lot towards the resuscitation of the economy.

“With people’s support, good ground worthy celebrating has been covered,” he said.

Mnangagwa said last year’s elections created international goodwill after decades of international isolation, with international monetary institutions warming up to work with the country towards its quest to achieve middle income status by 2030.

“We are on the right path and our ambitious vision is within grasp. We continue to engage international financial institutions and the ongoing discussions with our creditors are going well,” he said.

“Painful but necessary reforms have been made in the year gone by and while the beginning may be painful, the medium term will bring about growth and jobs.”

Mnangagwa promised to make legislative reforms and do away with bad laws.

With the opposition hyping for confrontation with the government on the 16th of August, will Mnangagwa repeat the mistake of August 1?

-The Standard. Additional lines from ZimEye

Former Cabinet Minister Turns To Preaching

Former Social Welfare minister Petronella Kagonye has turned to preaching if her latest social media post is anything to go by.

Kagonye who was appointed Social Welfare minister by President Emmerson Mnangagwa after the fall of former leader Robert Mugabe recently attempted to grab a recreation park in Harare before a residents lobby group filed a Court interdict which stopped developments she had already started working on.

Below is Kagonye’s recent social media post in which she tackled sexual issues in church.

Mnangagwa Urges Political Foes To Join POLAD: Is This A Genuine Call Or A Gimmick To Pacify Dissenting Voices?

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged opposition leader Nelson Chamisa to join the POLAD discussion forum.

In a statement on Friday Mnangagwa said dialogue should be used as an instrument for durable peace.

“In working for durable peace, I pledge to keep the hand of dialogue and goodwill outstretched to all Zimbabweans, including those I raced against in the July polls.”

“Never again should electoral contest be allowed to degenerate into open conflict that mars our peace.

The national dialogue, through which the majority of the national political leadership has sought to find one another, and to work together on national issues, is now underway.

I continue to urge the few parties which have shunned the national dialogue to please reconsider by joining in the consolidation of national peace, and in working in harmony for economic recovery and growth.”

Panicky Mnangagwa Regime Fabricates Stories To Bar MDC Demo

Jane Mlambo| President Emmerson Mnanngagwa administration is fabricating stories to bar the opposition MDC from conducting its widely publicised demonstration slated for Friday the 16th of August.

In a statement today, Home Affairs minister, Cain Mathema said the opposition was posting intimidatory social media messages and was plotting to unleash violence to push for regime change.

Mathema added that the opposition had brought in foreigners to help its cause among other allegations being thrown around in what seems like preparations to block the demonstration from proceeding.

The police is yet to respond to the notification by the MDC despite the demo being less than a week away.

Below is Mathema’s statement;

The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage has been advised by the police and through the recent media stories that MDC Alliance has made several notifications to Regulating Authorities in Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru and other towns to hold demonstrations on 16’5, 19th and 20’h August 2019.

The Government is fully aware and recognises sections 58 and 59 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe which grant citizens freedom of assembly and association and freedom to demonstrate and petition.

On the other hand, my Ministry has a responsibility to ensure that there is law and order in all parts of the country as enshrined in section 219 (1) (c) and (d) of the Constitution.

As Government, we are quite aware that there are political machinations to have these purported demonstrations turned into violent episodes through the use of overt and covert means. This includes the use of workshops by some Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs), executive meetings by opposition political groups and labour organisations.

My Ministry has also observed an increase in social media posts where several threats and intimidatory tactics have been issued. Some of the messages are even dubbed “march for our lives, 16th August 2019” and the “start of final push, hatidzokere kumba, asibuyeli emakhaya”.

While the police is yet to give an official response on the notifications submitted by the opposition, the situation on the ground indicates that a lot of underhand activities under the guise of “peaceful demonstrations” are taking place with a view of fomenting violence, destruction of property, looting and attack on innocent citizens, motor vehicles, private property and government buildings. This has been buttressed by fliers and pamphlets seen in Epworth, Mbare, Kuwadzana, Glenview and Chitungwiza where opposition political activists have been implored to bring offensive and dangerous weapons for use against law enforcement agents during the purported demonstrations.

The Government has a responsibility to protect citizens from unruly elements and will certainly not renege on this huge responsibility.
Some street kids have even been mobilised to embark on destruction and looting of shops in return for some goodies. Unmarked and plateless vehicles are being used to mobilise and pick the identified street kids in Central Business Districts (CBDs).

We are also aware that some foreign nationals are now in the country on the pretext of being tourists yet they are activists who are working closely with the opposition political parties to organise the perceived demonstrations. The foreigners include one who is known for masterminding the Arab spring and the recent Sudan clashes.

Let me remind foreigners who are clearly dabbling in local politics that Zimbabwe is a sovereign state and will not allow people disguised as tourists to come and promote anarchy and destruction of property in the country. Zimbabweans are therefore urged to continue observing peace and dutifully undertake their socio and economic activities knowing very well that the police and other security services are there to protect anyone who wants to move freely in any part of the country.

The Commissioner General of Police has promised the Ministry that the police is ready to deal with unruly elements who want to cause alarm and despondency in the country.

Members of the public are accordingly implored to remain calm and not be swayed into joining any violent conduct by the opposition under the pretext or guise of “peaceful demonstration”.

Ambassador N. C. G Mathema (Senator) Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage

Mnangagwa Urges Chamisa To Join POLAD

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged opposition leader Nelson Chamisa to join the POLAD discussion forum.

In a statement on Friday Mnangagwa said dialogue should be used as an instrument for durable peace.

“In working for durable peace, I pledge to keep the hand of dialogue and goodwill outstretched to all Zimbabweans, including those I raced against in the July polls.”

“Never again should electoral contest be allowed to degenerate into open conflict that mars our peace.

The national dialogue, through which the majority of the national political leadership has sought to find one another, and to work together on national issues, is now underway.

I continue to urge the few parties which have shunned the national dialogue to please reconsider by joining in the consolidation of national peace, and in working in harmony for economic recovery and growth.”

JUST IN – Minister Says Chamisa’s Demo Will Turn Violent | IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

Cain Mathema

FULL TEXT – STATEMENT BY HONOURABLE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE ON THE INTENDED DEMONSTRATIONS

The Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage has been advised by the police and through the recent media stories that MDC Alliance has made several notifications to Regulating Authorities in Harare, Bulawayo, Gweru and other towns to hold demonstrations on 16’5, 19th and 20’h August 2019.

The Government is fully aware and recognises sections 58 and 59 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe which grant citizens freedom of assembly and association and freedom to demonstrate and petition.

On the other hand, my Ministry has a responsibility to ensure that there is law and order in all parts of the country as enshrined in section 219 (1) (c) and (d) of the Constitution.

As Government, we are quite aware that there are political machinations to have these purported demonstrations turned into violent episodes through the use of overt and covert means. This includes the use of workshops by some Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs), executive meetings by opposition political groups and labour organisations.

My Ministry has also observed an increase in social media posts where several threats and intimidatory tactics have been issued. Some of the messages are even dubbed “march for our lives, 16th August 2019” and the “start of final push, hatidzokere kumba, asibuyeli emakhaya”.

While the police is yet to give an official response on the notifications submitted by the opposition, the situation on the ground indicates that a lot of underhand activities under the guise of “peaceful demonstrations” are taking place with a view of fomenting violence, destruction of property, looting and attack on innocent citizens, motor vehicles, private property and government buildings. This has been buttressed by fliers and pamphlets seen in Epworth, Mbare, Kuwadzana, Glenview and Chitungwiza where opposition political activists have been implored to bring offensive and dangerous weapons for use against law enforcement agents during the purported demonstrations.

The Government has a responsibility to protect citizens from unruly elements and will certainly not renege on this huge responsibility.
Some street kids have even been mobilised to embark on destruction and looting of shops in return for some goodies. Unmarked and plateless vehicles are being used to mobilise and pick the identified street kids in Central Business Districts (CBDs).

We are also aware that some foreign nationals are now in the country on the pretext of being tourists yet they are activists who are working closely with the opposition political parties to organise the perceived demonstrations. The foreigners include one who is known for masterminding the Arab spring and the recent Sudan clashes.

Let me remind foreigners who are clearly dabbling in local politics that Zimbabwe is a sovereign state and will not allow people disguised as tourists to come and promote anarchy and destruction of property in the country. Zimbabweans are therefore urged to continue observing peace and dutifully undertake their socio and economic activities knowing very well that the police and other security services are there to protect anyone who wants to move freely in any part of the country.

The Commissioner General of Police has promised the Ministry that the police is ready to deal with unruly elements who want to cause alarm and despondency in the country.

Members of the public are accordingly implored to remain calm and not be swayed into joining any violent conduct by the opposition under the pretext or guise of “peaceful demonstration”.

Ambassador N. C. G Mathema (Senator) Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage

You Betrayed The Vision Of Zim’s Liberation Struggle, Chamisa Slams ED

MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government of betraying the vision of Zimbabwe’s liberation heroes by presiding over the collapse of the economy.

Chamisa, who has in recent weeks escalated his dispute with Mnangagwa over last year’s disputed elections, said the country’s political and economic crisis can only be resolved by a genuine dialogue.

In a message to mark Heroes Day today, the MDC leader said Zimbabwans did not deserve to be wallowing in poverty.

“Today, this once breadbasket of Africa is now a basket case,” Chamisa said.

“Surely, this stands out as a betrayal of the ideals of the liberation struggle. Incredibly, Zimbabwe houses vast wealth, exceptionally talented human resources, rich minerals, fertile lands and natural wonders.

“The opportunities for economic transformation and prosperity are limitless and immediately available if we have a people’s government, one that cares about the nation.

“The population of our young and very educated people makes an ambitious economic growth path more certainly achievable in our lifetime.”

Chamisa accuses Mnangagwa of rigging last year’s elections.

Last week he announced that the MDC would start staging demonstrations against the Zanu PF government on Friday to protest the deterioirating economic situation in the country.

“My fellow citizens, nothing short of a political solution through national dialogue will extricate our country from the jaws of impoverishment and suffering,” he said.

“We must have genuine comprehensive political and electoral reforms to transform our country and make it prosperous againMore in Home

“Let us be the heroes of our time by bringing back that glitter, glamour and glory to our motherland.

“The cost of doing nothing far exceeds the cost of doing something. We must change our unmerited circumstances and harsh realities of joblessness, hopelessness and poverty. That work begins today by fixing our politics and governance deficits.”

MDC has refused to join the current dialogue between Mnangagwa and leaders of political parties that took part in last year’s elections, demanding a neutral convenor for the talks.

Meanwhile, Chamisa said his party was worried about the plight of war veterans whom he said were wallowing in poverty.

He said the war veterans’ vision for a free Zimbabwe had been betrayed by “selfish and greedy politicians”.

“Their plight is of immediate national concern,” Chamisa said.

“It is heart-wrenching to note that war veterans who were at the centre of the struggle for our independence are living under squalid conditions and without any social or economic support from the state.”

The war veterans say the government is neglecting them and want their pensions reviewed.

“The men and women who fought for the independence of this country from colonial rule had a vision and aspirations. Sadly that vision has being shattered by criminal behaviour and selfish, personal pursuits for wealth,” Chamisa added.

“The vision that has been set by our forefathers and yet betrayed by their successors is not far beyond our reach, but only if we start working now.”

He said an MDC government would ensure that the whole of August would be set aside to celebrate the former freedom fighters.

-The Standard

Mnangagwa Dates ZCC Members In Gokwe

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to address members of the Zion Christian Church in Gokwe’s Defe shrine.

Thousands of congregates are gathered at the Defe shrine to commemorate the death of the founding Father Bishop Samuel Mutendi.

Bishop Mutendi died on the 20th of July 1976 and the church gathers at Defe annually to recognize his contributions to the church.

The church is now led by Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi who took over from his father.

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for updates.

Land Audit Opens Can Of Worms

The commission of inquiry into the sale of State land will this week submit its findings from six of the country’s ten provinces to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, while alleged cases of fraud and corruption have since been referred to police for actioning.

The seven-member Justice Tendai Uchena-led commission was set up in February 2018 to investigate the sale of Government-owned land in urban areas since 2005.

So far, the commission has covered Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Bulawayo, Manicaland, Masvingo and Mashonaland East provinces.

Secretary to the commission Mrs Virginia Mabhiza told a local publication that the probe has uncovered potentially explosive cases of fraud, corruption and unjust benefit by some land barons who are now being investigated by police.

The Commission, she said, also established that there was rampant flouting of urban development laws and regulations.

“The commission is ready to present reports from six provinces to His Excellency, the President, next week (this week) after the Heroes and Defence Forces holidays,” said Mrs Mabhiza.

“The reports will cover the commission’s work in Mashonaland East, Matabeleland South and North, Manicaland, Masvingo and Bulawayo metropolitan province. The reports will inform the President of the commission’s findings in terms of its terms of reference.

“The exercise has been fairly challenging, having faced some resistance from some corrupt elements, particularly those with assumed political clout in the provinces.”

Public hearings in Mashonaland West province will be concluded this week.

Inquiries in Harare, Midlands and Mashonaland Central provinces remain outstanding.

The Justice Uchena commission is expected to finish its work by year-end.

Some of the alleged land barons whose cases are before the courts include ex-Zanu-PF Youth League commissar Innocent Hamandishe, whose name features prominently in land scams around the Caledonia area.

Resistance

The commission has already been taken to court twice in the Midlands province.

“Currently, the commission is doing its work in Mashonaland West and the public hearings will conclude next week (this week).

“The biggest challenges we have seen that are in the reports have to do with murky land allocations, illegal distribution of State land and there are also cases of fraud in some cases, where members of the public are forced to pay endless development levies.

“We were also charged with unearthing land barons and the flouting of urban development rules and regulations.

“There is also the procedural aspect where we sought to establish whether the relevant laws for urban development were complied with. We have also discovered cases where there are reasonable grounds of fraud and we have reported these cases to the police,” she said.

Investigations

Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed that the commission and the police were working together, with the latter having seconded senior police officers to the commission’s secretariat.

“There is constant engagement between police and the commission and where action has to be taken members of the public will be informed through the media.

“I can confirm that there is close collaboration between the police and the commission and when there are developments such as arrests we will inform the public.”

He, however, refused to give details of cases under active investigation or those that have been investigated.

In December, the commission’s chief investigator Superintendent Godfree Muza said police had arrested 75 alleged land barons.

Supt Muza’s list of criminal cases features prominent names like Innocent Hamandishe, who is facing five cases of land-related criminal cases at Caledonia Farm.

Also on the list is former Zanu-PF youth leader Mubuso Chinguno, who faces allegations of swindling home-seekers in Chipinge.

The barons face charges including theft of trust property, receiving money from cooperative members and converting it to personal use and selling non-existent stands.

Other members of the commission are Mr Andrew Mlalazi, Mr Stephen Chakaipa, Dr Tarisai Mutangi, Dr Heather Chingono, Ms Vimbai Nyemba and Ms Petronella Musarurwa.

The commission’s terms of references are: (i) “To investigate and identify all State land in and around urban areas that was acquired and allocated to the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing for urban development since 2005; (ii) To investigate and ascertain the status of such land in terms of ownership, occupation and development; (iii) to investigate methods of acquisition and/or allocation by current occupants and owners of such land; and (iv) To investigate and ascertain the actors involved in allocations, occupation and use of such land.”

-StateMedia

State Media Apologises To Charlton Hwende Over False Article Implicating Him In January 14 Violence

Matter of fact
In our 3 February 2019 Sunday Mail edition, we published an article entitled “In the Press ” where we alleged Honourable Charlton Hwende’s constituency was at the centre of the January 2019 violent protests.

We also alleged that Hon Hwende is a known sponsor of the notorious Vanguard.

It has since come to our attention that the violence referred to did not take place in Hon Hwende’s constituency, Kuwadzana East, but in Kuwadzana constituency.

We had no basis for alleging that he is a known sponsor of the notorious
Vanguard.

The Sunday Mail sincerely apologises for any inconvenience caused to Hon
Hwende. -Editor

Rock And A Hard Place For Mnangagwa Ahead Of MDC 16 August Demo

Jane Mlambo|With the MDC planned demonstration drawing closer with each passing day, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has not really not figured how to tackle this serious threat to his grip on power due to a number of factors this article will seek to unravel.

First of all, when Mnangagwa assumed power following the fall of Mugabe, he pitched himself as a reformist who was keen to depart from what he termed the old dispensation with his reign popularised as the new dispensation.

The term new dispensation for Mnangagwa meant tolerance of political diversity and early into his reign, he allowed the MDC to march for electoral reforms and seemed to have opened the political space to everyone. While this worked for him, allowing him to score political points both locally and internationally, it did not last long as he faltered at the first real threat to his power on the 1st of August 2018. In front of local and international observers, Mnangagwa began his fresh mandate with blood after killing upto seven innocent civilians when military men from the Presidential guard opened fire on protestors who were demanding the immediate release of poll results.

The establishment of a commission of inquiry gave Mnangagwa some hope as it was endorsed by Britain and SADC among other important international bodies.

Another test to his power came again on the 14th of January and true to his old self, he unleashed fire killing even more civilians.

Now with the 16th of August demonstration written regime change all over, Mnangagwa is in a fix. Should he allow the demo to proceed, he would have to face the consequences should the protesters turnaround and demand his resignation.

Should the demo turn violent as witnessed in January this year, his options will be limited as he may not want to dent his already tainted reign by unleashing soldiers again.

The decision to use force and unleash soldiers will put the final nail on his political coffin as he is likely to face yet another international condemnation.

Secondly, Mnangagwa is currently in a corner. Economy is not functioning and the level of anger among citizens is building up. While this is an MDC demo, November 2017 is still fresh in citizens’ mind which means should there be peace on the day, more and more people are likely to join in. So it’s a tricky situation for him and his fate is on the line.

Bitter Mugabe Bars Own “Successor” From His Funeral, Will Mnangagwa Listen?

Former president, Robert Mugabe has told his family members that he doesn’t want his successor, President Emmerson Mnangagwa at his burial.

Mugabe has accused Mnangagwa and former Defence Forces Commander Constantino Chiwenga of betraying him in his hour of need for their role in his removal from power in 2017.

Mugabe, who is still bitter about his overthrow poured his heart to family members at the bedside of his hospital bed in Singapore.

He singling out of Mnangagwa and his current Zanu PF crew shows that he is not keen on forgiving them even in his death.

Mugabe is said to have branded Mnangagwa and Chiwenga as the two biggest traitors and his arch-enemies who conspired to wrest the presidency away from him after he had kept firm claws on power for a staggering 37 years.

“He had no kind words for those two. He blamed them for everything that has happened to him and kept referring to them as traitors,” sources said.

Mugabe has always described Mnangagwa as an “illegal and illegitimate president” who rose to power through the barrel of the gun and yearned for assistance from the African Union to restore his presidency. Mugabe apparently does not attach much value to his resignation on November 21, 2017, which he tendered under immense pressure from the army and following demonstrations that rocked the country.

According to the sources, Mugabe also revealed that he doesn’t want to be buried at the National Heroes Acre. Rather, he would prefer to be buried close to his mother, Bona in his home of Zvimba.

A family source was quoted as saying, “Mugabe has made it clear to his family that he does not wish to be buried at the National Heroes’ Acre anymore. He does not want to be associated with Mnangagwa and all those he now views as his betrayers and tormentors.

“He has said he doesn’t want them to sing and pontificate over his dead body. He has informed relatives about his decision and this is known in the family; it’s also now known in government circles.”

Mugabe has been in a Singaporean hospital for some time now.

“MDC Behind War Veterans Offices Bombings”: Zanu Pf

Sources in the ZANU PF security establishment have accused the opposition MDC over the bombings of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association offices in Bulawayo.

The sources said the attack could be a pre-emptive strategy by the MDC and its surrogate NGOs, who have since notified police about their intention to hold demonstrations this week.

The intelligence sources allege that the MDC and its affiliate organizations recently held a meeting in Kariba to strategize on the planned mayhem.

“From the meeting, the strategy was to target Zanu-PF buildings, war veterans’ installations and offices of prominent Zanu-PF officials and businesspeople. Each member who was recruited to do the attacks was promised US$800. The Entumbane attack might be the beginning of putting into motion their tactics,” said the source.

The provincial headquarters of war veterans located in Entumbane suburb, Bulawayo, was petrol-bombed on Saturday morning.

The resultant fire caused extensive damage to property and records.

However, no one was injured in the attack.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incident.

“We can confirm that there was an attack on the war veterans’ provincial headquarters in Bulawayo early this morning (yesterday). What happened is that the caretaker suddenly saw that the whole office was on fire and he alerted the treasurer of the association through the phone.

“A report was made to the police and the Fire Brigade attended the scene, and it was established that the attack emanated from a window that was broken and somebody threw a petrol bomb inside, which damaged records and property belonging to the association,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.

He called on members of the public who might have information on possible suspects to come forward.

The caretaker, Mr Ntokozo Ncube, said that he did not see the person who threw the bomb.

“I was doing rounds at the offices at about 2am when I noticed a fire coming from the back office and I alerted Mr Lucas Ngwenya, who lives in a nearby house, to assist me in putting out the fire . . . We opened the office from the front and found documents that were on the office desk and curtains already burning, and we used water to extinguish the fire,” he said.

Some of the items destroyed included curtains, office furniture, windows and clothes that were stored in the office.

Bulawayo war veterans chairperson Cephas Ncube said they would issue a statement about the bombing.

“We will comment in due course as war veterans. We are letting the police do their work,” said Ncube.

Separately, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Ambassador Cain Mathema said Government was aware of the unfolding plot to stage violent demonstrations around the country.

He added that there were foreigners masquerading as tourists who are working closely with the MDC to roll out the demonstrations.

“Let me remind foreigners who are clearly dabbling in local politics that Zimbabwe is a sovereign state and will not allow people disguised as tourists to come and promote anarchy and destruction of property in the country,” he warned.

Army Boss Says There Was A Third Hand In August 1 Shootings, Will Motlanthe Commission Recommendations Be Implemented?

By A Correspondent- Army boss Valerio Sibanda has said investigations continue regarding who shot August 1 protestors last year casting a shadow of doubt on whether soldiers who murdered civilians will face justice.

This is despite recommendations by a commission of Inquiry led by the former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe calling on government to bring to account soldiers who murdered innocent civilians in broad daylight and under camera in Harare last year.

Said Sibanda:

“Well, we continue with investigations, some action has been taken but we continue with investigations to establish exactly whether there were any of our members who actually shot civilians.

Like I said during the commission, there was a third hand at play in the disturbances of the 1st of August last year.

This is why there was a report that some shots were fired from some buildings and I think that is ample proof to show that there was a third hand at play.

And yes, we have not allowed our soldiers, the culprits to go scot-free, we still want to establish who exactly did it because what I don’t want to do as a commander is punish a soldier for something he didn’t do.

So I need to be definite that this is the individual who did this and we will deal with them.”

“Reforms Are Painful But They Will Deliver Economic Stability”:Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has justified the ongoing “painful but necessary reforms” by the new administration saying they are set to deliver sustainable jobs, economic stability, growth and development..

In his address to the nation on Friday to mark his first year in office, Mnangagwa said making the Zimbabwe dollar the sole tender for domestic transactions would increase the country’s export earnings and help promote a free-market economy.

He also exhorted political parties that still remain outside the recently launched Political Actors Dialogue (Polad) to join the platform.

“On the economic front, painful but necessary reforms have been made in the year that has gone by.

“The multi-currency regime, which ran from 2009, has now given way to reforms towards a national currency whose value is determined by the market,” he said.

“The multi-currency regime had eroded our export drive thus hurting our recovery efforts. Through this key reform, and the operationalisation of open market in all spheres, we have geared our economy for a major transformation underpinned by greater efficiencies, fair value and secure property rights. While the beginning may be painful, the medium to long run will deliver durable more jobs, economic stability, growth and development.”

He said Government has started planning for this year’s summer cropping season following last year’s El Nino-induced drought, which drastically reduced agricultural output.

Mnangagwa said notwithstanding the upheaval inherent in transitioning from old policies to new policies, the country has to brace for a bright future.

Positive signs such as the country’s newly found ability to generate more revenues and contain its expenses and the continued re-engagement with the international community had become noticeable recorded during the past year, he added.

“We are on the right path and our ambitious vision is within grasp. We continue to engage international financial institutions and creditor nations so we unlock more inputs towards our full recovery.

“The ongoing discussions with our creditors are promising, with our Staff Monitored Programme with the International Monetary Fund proceeding remarkably well.

“For the first time in decades, Government has been able to balance its books and to even enjoy a healthy surplus. This points to good stewardship of public affairs, itself a prerequisite for normalising relations with international financial institutions and creditor nations.”

Government, he added, had also been able to repeal indigenisation laws that were unattractive to investment, including fast-tracking the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Authority (ZIDA) Bill to create a one-stop shop for investors.

Laws that inhibit the ease of doing business had also been relooked.

Dialogue

Dialogue, the President added, could also be used as an instrument for durable peace.

“In working for a durable peace, I pledge to keep the hand of dialogue and goodwill outstretched to all Zimbabweans, including those I raced against in the July polls. Never again should electoral contest be allowed to degenerate into open conflict that mars our peace.

“The national dialogue, through which the majority of the national political leadership has sought to find one another, and to work together on national issues, is now underway. I continue to urge the few parties which have shunned the national dialogue to please reconsider by joining in the consolidation of national peace, and in working in harmony for economic recovery and growth.”

Re-engagement

Mnangagwa said his visit to Russia last October helped enhance bilateral and investment ties with Moscow.

He also noted the upgrade in bilateral relations with Namibia and Tanzania, which is expected to  increase trade and enhance the country’s export drive.

Considerable progress has been made in restoring the country’s infrastructure, particularly roads, he said.

“After several years of neglect and decline, our infrastructure has begun to receive attention. Many of our trunk roads are under construction, as too are our feeder roads. While contracts for the dualisation of key roads are being finalised, work on the same continue through our efforts.

“Equally, our rail network and services are being revamped so, alongside modern highways, we transform Zimbabwe into a regional transportation hub with excellent links to other countries and seaports,” he said.

The President said he was hopeful that the 2019/2020 summer cropping season would be a better one.

“Efforts are ready underway to mobilise inputs for the new season to perform better in order to lighten our import burden. These include a greater push towards a bigger hectarage under irrigation to cushion ourselves from vagaries of the weather.”

He assured the nation that “no Zimbabwean life should be lost on account of drought” as Government was working with international partners to ensure that the effects of the drought are mitigated.

Mnangagwa said Government would continue to provide social safety nets, including improving public transport and revamping the health sector, by improving affordable drug supplies and re-equipping major referral hospitals.

-StateMedia

FULL TEXT: Army Commander Valerio Sibanda’s Interview

Army commander Valerio Sibanda had an interview with the state media and we publish below the full text of the interview.

Question: We know your military side, can you just touch a little bit on your civilian side?

Answer: I don’t have a civilian side, there is very little of that within me. I joined the military when I was very young and I have been in the military ever since.

Q: Do you have a hobby, maybe football?

A: I watch football a bit when the national team is playing and they are winning; once they start losing, I lose interest.

Q: You fought the liberation struggle side-by-side with some of our heroes, what is the significance of the Heroes and Defence Forces Day in our calendar?

A: Each and every nation has got its own history and Defence Forces’ Day, Heroes’ Day, they are all part of our history. And we celebrate the work that was done by our heroes during the liberation struggle, whether they were active participants or they were supporters. But we also take time to remember them over the Heroes’ Day, and of course for defence holidays we just have to associate with our people and once again to get our people to understand who we are, where we came from and so on. And we look into the future together with them because we are a people’s defence force.

Q: Do you have any lingering memories from the struggle?

A: There are many, but they are not good ones unfortunately. They are about the harshness, the ferocity of the struggle, the many deaths and so on. So, yes, they are there but they are not memories that you really want to keep recycling — the brain tends to push into some corner those things that you don’t want to continue to remember — but, yes, there are a lot of memories indeed.

Q: The Zimbabwe Defence Forces played a major role in ushering in the Second Republic in November 2017, was that intervention necessary?

A: Well, I think the people of Zimbabwe are the best judges on that, I think we had gotten to a point where if we had continued, something was going to happen, something bad was going to happen and so, yes, that intervention was necessary, but, like I said, the people of this country can judge us best.

Q: In response to the August 1 2018 events, the Motlanthe Commission recommended, among other things, that action should be taken against the soldiers who are alleged to have shot at civilians. Has that been done, what is the progress on that?

A: Well, we continue with investigations, some action has been taken but we continue with investigations to establish whether there were any of our members who actually shot civilians. Like I said during the commission, there was a third hand at play in the disturbances of the 1st of August last year. This is why there was a report that some shots were fired from some buildings and I think that is ample proof to show that there was a third hand at play. And yes, we have not allowed our soldiers, the culprits to go scot-free, we still want to establish who exactly did it because what I don’t want to do as a Commander is to punish a soldier for something they didn’t do. So I need to be definite that this is the individual who did this and then we will deal with them.

Q: So you are saying that if you did find out that they did something — some of your soldiers — you will take action?

A: Definitely, they will certainly be taken to book.

Mass demonstrations are allowed under the Constitution of Zimbabwe. The question most people are asking is under what circumstances should the army be called in to solve issues of mass demonstrations?

If the demonstrations are peaceful, we don’t get called in and we will not interfere with peaceful demonstrations, peaceful petitions and so on — we will not interfere. If you will recall sometime before the elections last year, the opposition called for demonstrations and they walked through town and we were sitting here and they went past Government offices and went round and round and we did not take any action because it was peaceful. What is wrong is to abuse the Constitution, where it says you are allowed to demonstrate. The Constitution is very clear, I think Section 59, it says you are allowed to demonstrate, you are allowed to petition provided it is peaceful, and that is the keyword — peaceful. When people start going around town burning, looting and so on, that is no longer peaceful and won’t be allowed to happen because now you are interfering with other people’s freedoms and you are also destroying other people’s properties and that is anarchy, we can’t allow that.

Q: And you being called in would be about the President, for example, President Mnangagwa deciding, given the situation on the ground?

A: Yes, he is the Commander-in-Chief and he is the ultimate in terms of giving that order.

Q: General, when you took office you intimated that you wanted to promote a people’s army. How far have you gone with that dream or the realisation of a people’s army?

A: We have made quite some good progress in the sense that we have extended our activities to almost all parts of this country in terms of visibility, in terms of projects, in terms of getting them to be part of the defence force by bringing in their own children. This is why we are working on a quota per province to make sure that each province has got some of its children in the military. We have done quite a bit in that area.

Q: Your idea, of course, is to make people believe in the army and to know that it is part of them. Is this the concept of the people’s army?

A: Well, from the liberation struggle that was the belief. You cannot fight a war without the people’s support. Go to any country today, they want the people to be with them because that way, you have the moral support. You also have the strength required in terms of doing what you are supposed to do.

Q: Some critics would say that the force is heavy-handed, what would be your comment to that?

A: I am not sure whether this relates to the incidence of the 1st of August last year and the 14th of January, but really we have not been heavy-handed. We have only responded in a manner that allows the situation to be brought to normalcy in the shortest possible time. It is unfortunate that lives have been lost in the process, but you cannot allow a situation of anarchy to prevail. That certainly is a no-no.

So the army was proportional in terms of response to what was happening at the time. That is what we did.

Q: There are some who also say that Zimbabwe is heavily militarised, what is your response?

A: I do not understand when they say Zimbabwe is heavily militarised. You know we are Zimbabweans. We come from the people, we retire from the military and we go back to the people to become civilians. Yes, we retain our titles and so on but we are no longer serving. So when I go, I have got my qualifications and I go looking for a job and get taken in by some Government department, that does not mean that I am an extension of the military in that Government department. In any case, which country on earth does not take retired members of the military in its governance structures? Which one? If anyone can give me an answer, then maybe I can agree with this assertion, but otherwise I do not.

Members of the Zimbabwe National Army go through their drills at the National Sports Stadium in Harare yesterday in preparation for the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Day commemorations tomorrow– Picture by Kudakwashe Hunda

Q: Zimbabweans appear to be currently divided, very much divided along political lines. What role do you think the Zimbabwe Defence Forces can play to foster unity, the feeling that Zimbabweans are together and united, just like it was during the liberation struggle?

A: We are playing our part as the defence force through the main projects that I have already talked about, the activities that we are doing in the countryside. Also, we feel that these divisions that are rocking people today are counterproductive and so on. For us, we do not see the people of this country to say this an MDC fellow, this is Zanu-PF, no! We see Zimbabweans and we would like to promote that and whatever we do, we try and make sure that we do not segregate. When we are, for example, asked by Government to work with communities, do food distribution and things like that, we do not choose. We allow people in the community to get the same share of food that they are entitled to. So we would want to see our people united because when united we are stronger and we stand, and divided we fall. Unfortunately, some people seem to be wanting to perpetuate divisions in the country and that is just not right.

The army commander said the one thing that I always ask myself: “When I went to the liberation struggle at a young age, we were so united. Why is it that today we are no longer united as a country in independent Zimbabwe?”

Yes, perhaps it can be politics here and there. In our Constitution, we are apolitical; that is why multi-party politics is allowed in our Constitution of Zimbabwe, we observe what will be taking place.

Q: So the army commander is saying that the army, the defence forces is apolitical, they are here for the good of the nation, is that what it is?

A: Indeed, indeed, you see people must separate the institution of the military from individuals: there can be individuals within the military who support whatever political party, but it is not the military, it is the individuals and if they go beyond what is authorised, then we deal with those individuals because we are apolitical. You see, it is like saying to people do not belong to any church because when he is in his home he will pray to his God or invite a pastor or somebody to come and pray and you cannot stop them from doing that.

Q: You talked earlier, you touched on humanitarian issues or the people issues that the defence forces do. You played a key role in rescue and recovery efforts following Cyclone Idai, a natural disaster that is unparalleled in our recent history. Where you prepared for such a disaster?

A: We were prepared for the normal disasters that we had gotten used to, but the ferocity, the intensity of Idai was something else, so from what happened we have learnt: from the need for effective early warning systems, the need for education for our people to understand that indeed some calamity is coming and take this action. There is need for maybe organisational changes to the way we respond. At the moment we have got the Civil Protection Unit, but we believe that from the experiences that we have gained from Idai, we may need to fine-tune the whole response mechanism. It was not as tidy as we would have wanted it to be.

Q: So do you think in future the ZDF will work together or try to put in place maybe committees or discussions so that when something like this happens again you will be more prepared?

A: Yes, we have made recommendations, we are hoping that we can meet with the authorities concerned so that we can discuss and maybe come up with refined methods of responding to disasters of the size and ferocity of Idai.

Q: Now, I think a lot of people don’t really understand the magnitude of what the Zimbabwe Defence Forces did, maybe you can briefly tell us the areas that the ZDF assisted our people in that disaster?

A: If you recall Cyclone Idai struck on a Friday night. The first elements of the ZDF were deployed in the early morning of Saturday. And to get to the area of the cyclone and so on, they had to walk long distances and they had to cross flooded rivers. Fortunately, we had done adequate training and some of them had to use ropes and so on to cross some of the flooded rivers and they were joined later on by other units. We were not able to fly into the area because of the mist and rain, so it was just ground-based effort into, I think, the afternoon of Sunday. We were able to go in by air on Monday, this was after about two days and the troops that went in were very, very courageous because really here is a river that is flooded and flowing fast and in its way it brings down rocks, trees and so on but they managed to cross and got to the areas where there were people who were trapped and needed help. So yes, a lot of work was done, especially during those first two days. After that, the weather cleared and we were able to go and spread our activities to a much wider area and also we started getting assistance from various NGOs.

By and large, ZDF did very well during Cyclone Idai, but also I want to thank the people of Zimbabwe in general, those within the country and those outside the country who assisted. We saw the country getting united; unfortunately, for just that period of time, thereafter we went back to our old ways of disunity and it is unfortunate.

Q: General, can you explain the role of the ZDF in economic development?

A: Let me take you back to the early days of our independence in the 80s, we had something called OPSEED, if some of you remember. OPSEED meant Operation Soldiers Employed in Economic Development. When the demobilisation process was taking place, some of the soldiers were going into OPSEED, but others were actually in OPSEED, even before demobilisation. I am saying this because there are people in this country who think the military should not be involved in the economic development of the country. I think that is very wrong, it is an uninformed position. Like I said earlier, we are Zimbabweans and it is in our interest to develop the country. So we will do what is necessary if we have the time and the resources to take part in the development of our country. Some people criticise, for example, command agriculture. There is nothing wrong with command agriculture and it has happened in other countries under different names, but it is still the military assisting in economic development.

Q: Some countries do, however, have the military sort of having their own industries, I think Russia is a good example where the military does have businesses. Is that the model the ZDF is employing in terms of having their own businesses?

A: Well, there are different models of the military engaging in economic activities. What we would want to do here is to produce certain products for ourselves and we will not be directly responsible as the military, but, yes, we can have companies that are run on a purely business basis for the production of the materials that we use. So different models, but we would want to see some of the products being produced by ourselves.

Q: Let us turn to the men and women in the armed forces. What initiatives is the Zimbabwe Defence Forces putting in to look after the welfare of its members because apart from the members in the army, of course, the extended families can run into millions of people? What initiatives has the ZDF taken to look after its members?

A: We are talking about the conditions of service of our members here. We, maybe, have not done well in that area in the sense that we have not been able to adequately provide for the accommodation of our troops and their dependents. Because of the economic environment, we have not been able to adequately provide for their medical cover and we have also not been able to provide for their various needs as expected.

However, this is not to say nothing is being done. There is a lot that is being done. We are working on providing Government accommodation for our officers. We had programmes running in the past, they came to a hold because there was no money. We have resuscitated these projects, especially those providing accommodation to our officers and men. We have just resuscitated this, but as individual citizens, we have been putting up accommodation for our officers countrywide. You have heard about the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Fund, which has been constructing houses all over the country. So what happens is a member says when I retire I want to settle in this area, and when we get stands in that area, they are ticked off the list and they are provided with their houses. They can then extend the houses as they wish. So we are doing quite a bit in that area. In terms of the rest of the conditions of service, Government is working tirelessly to address this because they have been inadequate for a very long time. In fact, from the time of our independence, there has never been a time when the conditions of service have been fully met. They are at different levels of fulfilment.

Q: Finally, General Sibanda, when the time comes, how would you like Zimbabweans to remember you?

A: First, they should remember me as just another Zimbabwean. Number two, they should remember me as somebody who tried to bring more peace and stability in this country, and thirdly, they should remember me as somebody who would like to see Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Defence Forces being the cream of the cream of Southern Africa, if not the whole of Africa.

Q: I have to ask this, do you have any political ambitions at all?

A: No!

-StateMedia

Army Won’t Necessarily Punish August 1 Killer Soldiers

State Media|THE army will not summarily punish soldiers that are alleged to have shot six civilians during the 1 August 2018 violent protests as it is presently following due process to get to the bottom of the matter, as evidence suggests they could have been a “third hand at play”, Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Commander General Philip Valerio Sibanda has said.

In an interview with Zimpapers Television Network (ZTN), Gen Sibanda said the army has not allowed the soldiers to go scot-free and if investigations concluded that the soldiers were culpable, they would “certainly be taken to book”.

He also said the current divisions among Zimbabweans were unfortunate.

“Well, we continue with investigations, some action has been taken but we continue with investigations to establish exactly whether there were any of our members who actually shot civilians. Like I said during the commission, there was a third hand at play in the disturbances of the 1st of August last year. This is why there was a report that some shots were fired from some buildings and I think that is ample proof to show that there was a third hand at play. And yes, we have not allowed our soldiers, the culprits to go scot-free, we still want to establish who exactly did it because what I don’t want to do as a commander is punish a soldier for something he didn’t do. So I need to be definite that this is the individual who did this and we will deal with them,” he said.

Gen Sibanda said while the Constitution provides for mass demonstrations, anarchy — violence, arson and looting — was a “no-no”.

“. . . but the Constitution is very clear, I think Section 59, it says you are allowed to demonstrate, you are allowed to petition provided it is peaceful, and that is the keyword, peaceful. When people start going around town burning and looting and so on, that is no longer peaceful and won’t be allowed to happen because now you are interfering with other people’s freedoms and you are also destroying other people’s properties and that is anarchy, we can’t allow that.”

When faced with anarchy, he added, the army would always respond proportionately to restore order in the shortest possible time.

Added Gen Sibanda: “I am not sure whether this relates to the incidence of the 1st of August last year and the 14th of January, but really we have not been heavy-handed. We have only responded in a manner that allows the situation to be brought to normalcy in the shortest possible time. It is unfortunate that lives have been lost in the process, but you cannot allow a situation of anarchy to prevail. That certainly is a no-no.”