Gvnt Sets Targets For Mining Production

By Own Correspondent- Government has set annual targets for high-level minerals as it moves to maximise production in the mining sector.

The gold sector is expected to produce 40 tonnes per year, diamond sector 10 million carats and 50 tonnes of refined platinum as the drive towards a mining contribution of US$12 billion by 2023 gathers momentum.

Further, Government wants all holders of claims to use them for the nation’s benefit or risk losing them.

This was said by Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Polite Kambamura during the launch of the Environmental Management Plan for Artisanal and Small-Scale Miners in Patchway, Kadoma, last week.

He said to achieve the US$12 billion contribution by the mining sector, Government would review its policies, legislation and regulations governing the sector.

Besides establishing gold centres, Government would replace aged maps indicating where the country’s minerals are located through the cadastre system, guarantee bank loans for small-scale miners and financing gold buyers to curtail leakages.

“As the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, we sat down and agreed that the industry should contribute at least US$12 billion by the year 2023.

“In this endeavour, we identified each mineral that could contribute to the attainment of that goal, for example, producing 10 million carats of diamonds, 50 tonnes of refined platinum and 40 tonnes of gold,” said Deputy Minister Kambamura.

Already, the country is on course to achieving the 40 tonnes target for gold after producing 33,3 tonnes last year driven by artisanal miners who outperformed large-scale producers.

However, there has been a marked decline in gold production this year with 1,77 tonnes produced in January, February (2,1 tonnes), March (2,6 tonnes) and April (2,1 tonnes).

The output represents a decline from an average of 2,5 tonnes per month last year.-StateMedia

Baboons Terrorizing Binga Women And Children

Jane Mlambo| Binga Rural District Council has taken to Twitter to raise alarm on baboons which are terrorizing women and children, vandalizing property and snatching anything they suspect to be food from hospital patients and villagers.

Posting on Twitter, Binga RDC said their area has been experiencing an influx of baboons which target women and children.

“Binga town residents have been experiencing a heavy influx of baboons. The baboons are snatching food or anything they suspect to be food, targeting mainly women and school children.

“Several incidences of baboon snatching pots, satchels and paper bags they suspect to contain food have been witnessed. They have smashed rooftops, vehicle mirrors and wind screens.

Binga District Hospital roof vandalised by baboons

“The worst hit areas are hospital compound, the hospital itself, expecting mothers’ residents and houses along the hospital – Rest Camp road.

“Baboons fall into the hospital surgery through the roof! Education houses, D.A’s compound, Army barracks, and many govt houses are being destroyed by baboons,” said Binga RDC.

The baboons have even vandalised hospital roof in search of food while the Binga RDC posted a picture of a pregnant women who had her 5kg of mealie-meal snatched from her in broad daylight.

Binga is one of the areas hard hit by drought this season.

Obert Gutu Tears Into Sikhala

By Own Correspondent- The Vice President of the MDC-T led by Thokozani Khupe, Obert Gutu has said that overthrowing the government is unconstitutional.

His remarks come after the vice national chairperson of the MDC-Alliance, advocate Job Sikhala has said that his party was not joking about overthrowing the President Emmerson Mnangagwa led government.

Sikhala mentioned intimidation and terrorisation of citizens as the main reason the MDC-A has resolved to confront the government.

Posting on Twitter, Khuphe’s deputy, Gutu said:

Section 59 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe reads: “Every person has the right to demonstrate and to present petitions, but these rights must be exercised peacefully.” It doesn’t provide for the unconstitutional overthrow of Government.

His remarks are in resonance with those of the permanent secretary in the Information Ministry, Nick Mangwana, who described Sikhala’s remarks as uncivilised and unconstitutional. Mangwana added that the government will take necessary actions against anyone who wants to overthrow a constitutionally elected government.

The ruling ZANU PF and the Nelson Chamisa led MDC-A have been at loggerheads since the July 30, 2018 elections which the latter claims were manipulated in favour of the former.

Both parties have been agreeing on the necessity of institution a national dialogue to address both the economic and political crises. However, they clash on the issue of legitimacy which Chamisa is saying has to be resolved since it is the root cause of all the issues. ZANU-PF, on the other hand, is adamant that Mnangagwa won, hence no need for discussing the matter.

Plenty of Upsets in the AFCON 2019 Knockout Stage

Flames in the field- file

By Sports Analyst| The whole of Africa and especially Egypt were stunned on Saturday evening when Bafana Bafana of South Africa beat Egypt’s Pharaohs 1-0 in the Africa Cup of Nations knockout round. The Cairo International was filled to capacity with 75 000 spectators filling the stadium. The host nation was one of the favourite teams in the tournament and was predicted to lift the cup for an eighth time. The winning goal of the match game was scored by Thembinkosi Lorch on the 85th minute of the game. This is the first time that he started a match for Bafana Bafana in the tournament. Their coach Stuart Baxter praised his team for their effort and said it was a “master class”. South Africa now has to face Nigeria in the quarter finals on Wednesday.

South Africa is not the only team that has caused an upset in this AFCON tournament. Madagascar has gone past the expectation of many. The Barea first caused an upset in the group stages by beating Nigeria 2-0 in the group stages and going on to finish top of Group B.  The team then met the DRC in the knockout stages. DR Congo lost 4-2 on penalties to put them out of the tournament. The win means Madagascar is now progressing to the quarter finals of the AFCON 2019. Their upcoming game against Tunisia is a mile stone for the island’s football history. This will be the first time that the team will be participating in the AFCON final rounds. The game is scheduled to be played this Thursday.

Benin has also been an underdog in this tournament. Les Écureuils beat Morocco on Friday by 4-1 in a penalty shoot out. This will also be the first time the West African country will be playing past the group stages of the Africa Cup of Nations. Benin will be playing against a strong Senegal team on Wednesday afternoon. Senegal beat Uganda 1-0 in the knock out stage of the tournament. Algeria scored three goals against Guinea to take them to the quarter finals against Ivory Coast on Thursday. For live sport updates visit Betway sports betting and get up to date info on upcoming games. The semi finals will be played this Sunday the 14th of July and the final will be played on the 19th of July.

MDC To Launch School Of Ideology

By A Correspondent- The MDC says that it will soon launch its school of ideology that will be aimed at grooming party cadres who are able to articulate the party’s policies.

This was revealed by MDC secretary general Chalton Hwende in an interview with NewsDay on Monday. He said:

We are now busy with recruiting lecturers and administrators for the school. All the preparations are at an advanced stage now and we will be launching soon.

The setting up of the school is out of a resolution that came from our party congress. We want to develop a cadre who is conscious of their responsibility to the party and society as a whole.

We want to develop 21st-century leaders who are different from those we see in Zanu PF. We want leaders who are able to articulate our party policies, hence improving the quality of our membership.

The intention is to also change the course of politics in the country; it is no longer business as usual.

Hwende dismissed suggestions that the MDC was copying the ruling ZANU PF party which has its own Herbert Chitepo Ideological School.-Newsday

New Twist To Gudyanga’s Case, As He Threatens To Expose The State

By A Correspondent- Former Mines ministry secretary Francis Gudyanga, who is accused of defrauding the State of more than US$1,6 million together with an Israeli company Nikuv, yesterday threatened to expose the State if it refuses to allow his case to be held in camera.

Gudyanga, who is represented by Norman Mugiya, warned the State before magistrate Hosea Mujaya that some of the elements in his case were covered under the Official Secrecy Act which he signed as a public official and revealing them in a public court will be in breach.

But the State ignored Gudyanga’s threat, saying he must file an application to the court to have that privilege.

Gudyanga, also a former Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe chairperson, allegedly caused the parastatal to pay $1 629 500 to Glammer (Pvt) Ltd, an Israeli company through a local agricultural company, Pedstock.

Pedstock is a sister company to Nikuv International Projects Limited, which was accused of aiding Zanu PF rig the 2013 polls.

Prosecutor Vernanda Munyoro yesterday told the court that they have been waiting for Gudyanga’s written application for the case to be held in camera after he told the court that he will submit the application on June 24.

But Mugiya warned the State that if they do not want to consider his request it will be to their disadvantage.

“The application of this nature can be made after plea and we will make that application after plea. There is no need to protect the State if they do not want to be protected. We are prepared to unpack the reality of the case. We are going to plead and make that application,” Mugiya said.

Mujaya postponed the matter to August 5 for trial.-Newsday

Sikhala To Hand Himself To The Police

MDC deputy national chair, Job Sikhala has confirmed being summoned to Harare Central police station for Tuesday where treason charges hang over his head over weekend threats to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The Chitungwiza legislator reportedly told a party rally in Bikita on Saturday that his party was planning to force an end to Mnangagwa’s rule which the main opposition insists was illegitimate.

“I agreed with them that I will surrender myself tomorrow (Tuesday) at 9am as I am out of Harare,” he said.

“So tomorrow at 9am, I will be at the Harare Central Law and Order. They will prefer treason charges against me.”

Meanwhile, the MDC has moved to distance itself from Sikhala’s remarks saying the party deputy chairperson was speaking in his own capacity.

“It is the party’s view that Hon. Sikhala’s views as expressed at the rally and widely quoted in the press were his own personal opinions, which we believe have been misconstrued and misinterpreted,” national party deputy spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka said in press statement Monday.

Outcry As Job Sikhala Is In Big Trouble

An ouctry was early Tuesday raised over the welfare of MDC MP Job Sikhala.

Sikhala was subjected to a state media onslaught following his recent remarks at a party rally.

The state media claimed Sikhala’s statements were treasonous, just as the below alert was raised by the COZWA association. Below was the full text(unedited):

(02:00am)

Dear Zimbabweans

I’m receiving a very sensitive msg from best friend and brother, Hon Job Sikala this hour of the night. I don’t understand it but I thought I shld share it with you. Here is the message:-

[07/09, 01:32] Job Sikala: Please tell my wife Mai Job that I love her so much. I have left savings I think will take my children up to University. Tell her to take care of all my kids. Please please do. I love all my kids. She must be conservative and make sure that Josh and Fide do not leave the schools I have put them.

[07/09, 01:32] Job Sikala: My relative and colleagues. I would like to tell you that I am ready to die. I have been sacrificed. Bury me well. Have been taken by my enemies. I don’t know whether I will come out alive. My ancestors have talked to me. Mosara zvakanaka. Give me a wonderful send off.

Zimbabwe let’s all unite and assist this man. He is being sacrificed for each and every Zimbabwean who is suffering today, fighting for our future democracy and freedom.

*Please share this msg w every Zimbabweans*

COZWVA INFOR DESK

Mnangagwa Says He Has Struck Power Deal With Mozambique

State Media|Mozambique is ready to assist Zimbabwe with increased supplies of electricity from Cahora Bassa, the President has said.

He was speaking on the sidelines of the 12th Extraordinary Summit on the Continental Free Trade Area after fruitful discussions with his Mozambican counterpart, President Filipe Nyusi.

President Mnangagwa said they had agreed that Mozambique will supply more energy to Zimbabwe and the two countries’ Ministers of Energy will soon meet to tie up the loose ends of the deal.

“My minister will go to Mozambique. I discussed with the President of Mozambique, Nyusi (my brother) and they are ready for us to discuss the issue so that they can also increase the supply of energy from Cahora Bassa to Zimbabwe on terms which are comfortable to us,” he said.

This comes after South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, following bilateral discussions with President Mnangagwa here on Sunday, sealed a deal for Eskom to supply Zimbabwe with electricity.

Recently, Government paid US$10 million to Eskom to reduce the debt with the South African power utility.

Once the two deals come to fruition, electricity shortages are expected to ease. President Mnangagwa also held fruitful discussions with Gambian President Adama Barrow that will see Zimbabwe supplying wildlife to the East African country.

“I also met Gambia’s president. Gambia would want to acquire wildlife in Zimbabwe.

“He said they want to acquire wildlife, so we have to discuss how we can support them,” he said

Zimbabwe has supplied wildlife to several countries, including China.

During another meeting, the President was invited to Equatorial Guinea.

“I also met the President of Equatorial Guinea (Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo).

“He has invited me to visit his country, I think sometime in August but we are still going to look into some feasibilities to do so,” he said.

I Used To Defend Magaya But Now I Want to Apologize For Not Believing You

Hi Simba

Please don’t reveal my name.

I really want to apologize for not believing you when you started the Magaya hunt down.

I was one of the strongest followers of him defending him in every way until today. I was not aware that these things were actually happening until I spoke to some of people I really love who told me it also happened to them.


Please those who have been abused forgive me.
Simba May God direct you to bring justice. It’s so sad and heartbreaking. It’s happening everyday to almost everyone who gets close to him.

Please help people. I don’t how you can do it.

Thank you.

Please hide my name

Jonathan Moyo Spills More Beans On Mnangagwa

Former Higher Education Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo and President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Moyo said the #TBgate saga was a monumental theft that is being hidden from the public by various entities and individuals who are involved.

He estimated the stolen bonds to be about USD$9 Billion.

While it’s bad that corruption in Zimbabwe has ravaged the economy, destroyed livelihoods  and  eroded society’s moral fabric, what’s worse is that the fight against corruption remains a corrupt fight by the most corrupt elements in the country to hide their corruption!

The economy is bleeding  and  dying with money losing value not because of a $12K Fruitful Communication/Zesa PR deal involving Undenge, Mazivisa  and  Pambuka, or Tsholotsho bicycles or a managerial appointment by Dr Parirenyatwa at National Pharmaceuticals but because of #TBgate!

#TBgate is a mega corruption scam through which billions in USDs were corruptly printed between 2013  and  2019 under a fictious 1:1 exchange rate to effectively line up the pockets of linked individuals for their personal benefit at the expense of the economy  and  the public good!

#TBgate is the most far reaching corruption scandal in Zimbabwe involving systematic  and  corrupt abuse of USD billions under: *Command agriculture *Fuel imports by cartels *Dark imports for unspecified and unauditable “operations”, siphoned through Mobutu-style payments!

#TBgate has had a devastating impact on the economy and the livelihoods of ordinary people because of its link with other systemic corruption including but not only systematic theft of diamonds, never mind whether its quantum is USD 15 billion or whatever: the value is huge!

Paranthetically, the corrupt fight against corruption is exposed by the fact that absolutely nothing is being done or said by Matanda-Moyo, Zanu PF youth, ZRP, ZACC,NPA, SACU, the judiciary or state media about Zimbabwe’s stolen diamonds  and  their actual value!

Related to stolen diamonds given #TBgate, is gold theft. Before the coup, machete-murders were rife in the Midlands over the control of the sale of Zim gold. Since then gold smuggling has become rampant. Gold smugglers now run the country, which they are also running down!

There’s a link between #Tbgate and the plunder of the country’s key resources, diamonds and gold, to corruptly benefit some individuals, their families  and  cronies. These are the individuals who unconstitutionally seized power by the threat  and  use of military force in Nov 2017!

Against this backdrop, it’s disquieting that the new   ZACC  chairperson, Loice Matanda-Moyo, has assumed her post full of sound  and  furry signifying nothing about the fight against corruption. It seems her brief is to cover up the REAL corruption that has destroyed the economy!

Why is Matanda-Moyo talking too much  and  setting an agenda with SOLO paradigmatic policy pronouncements in   ZACC ‘s name when   ZACC  is not yet fully constituted?   ZACC  is not a one person show but a constitutional body run by a board  and  not a chairperson running amok, alone!

What makes Matanda-Moyo’s case untenable is that she does not inspire any public confidence because she comes to   ZACC  as a tainted ZanuPF judge with no history of judicial independence. Matanda-Moyo is a well established judge of the system, not a judge of the people!

Already, and acting solo without a board, Matanda-Moyo, a war veteran, has associated herself  and    ZACC  with the ZanuPF youth league  and  the national war veterans association, whose members claim to be Zimbabwe’s stockholders, as key sources of evidence on corruption for   ZACC !

Matanda-Moyo has boasted that she has the NASA audit report  and    ZACC  will make arrests soon. Good but not reassuring. Will   ZACC  make arrests on the basis of audit reports or investigations? Is the NASSA audit report the only one? And the audit report on Command Agriculture?

But the crucial question facing Matanda-Moyo is this: can the public trust that she will lead   ZACC  to investigate the real  and  systemic corruption, #TBgate, that has led to the collapse of the multicurrency system  and  the destruction of people’s livelihoods? The answer is no!

Yet but for #Tbgate corruption, livehoods have been destroyed; no Zesa for 19 hours or more daily; health  and  education services have collapsed; salaries now valueless; exponential price hikes are the order of the day, as Zimbabwe has become hell on earth for ordinary people!

Instead of dealing with #TBgate, Mnangagwa has come up with another self-serving “anti-corruption” crusade to purge his political rivals. Before it was the so-called G40, now it’s his coup conspirators; like Obert Mpofu  and  Jacob Mudenda who facilitated his power grab!

It is not surprising that Matanda-Moyo has shown a willingness  and  eagerness to assist Mnangagwa in his latest purge of political rivals under the corrupt pretext of fighting corruption. Mnangagwa is working closely withSibusiso Moyto, Matanda-Moyo’s husband  and  Mthuli Ncube!

The new power block in town is revolving around Mnangagwa, Minister SB Moyo  and  Mthuli Ncube; with SB Moyo, the coup announcer, emerging as the most vicious of the trio  and  literally calling the shots  and  targeting his perceived enemies in ZanuPF  and  officials in govt  and  parastatals!

Emmerson Mnangagwa jr has emerged as a notorius busbody in the mix. Working in cahoots with rogue security elements  and    ZACC  officials, he engineered the names targeted by the ZanuPF youth, whom he briefed ahead of their presser. He’s threatening to use   ZACC  to target more!

Notably and like one of his siblings now rivaling Fidelity Refineries as a major gold dealer, Emmerson Mnangagwa jr has become filthy rich. Public eyes are wide open to see if Matanda-Moyo wiil use the new law on unexplained wealth to get Emmerson Jr to explain his wealth!

The real questions on the corruption that has collapsed the economy  and  destroyed livelihoods are these: *Who will investigate  and  act on #TBgate? *Who will investigate the billions of TBs stolen under Command Agriculture? *Who will investigate diamond, gold  and  fuel corruption?

As noted, Matanda-Moyo can’t lead a credible fight against corruption. She’s irredeemably conflicted. In 2017, her husband faced High Court indictment on fraud charges over proceeds of crime he allegedly received. She has the NASSA audit, does she have her husband’s docket?

What needs to be understood  and  acted upon is that systemic corruption involving USD billions is at the core of the unprecedented suffering of ordinary people whose livelihoods have been destroyed. The eyesore of this mega corruption is #TBgate: TBs abused for personal gain!

If #TBgate is understood as the reason for Zim’s current economic mess, causing untold suffering, and taking into account who the schemers  and  gainers of #TBgate are, there will be no economic turnaround; unless the architects  and  beneficiaries of #TBgate are held to account!

Chasi Wants Gwanda Solar Plant Completed As A Matter Of Urgency

Fortune Chasi

State Media|ENERGY and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi has demanded completion of the multi-million dollar 100 megawatts Gwanda solar project saying he wanted to see electricity being generated from the power station after Government paid US$5,1 million in tax payers’ money for its construction.

The energy minister also said an explanation from Zesa Holdings, the holding arm of the group’s power generation unit, on why there have been crippling delays to the implementation of the Gwanda solar project was necessary.

This comes as Zimbabwe is grappling rolling power cuts due to electricity shortages that have been occasioned by significantly reduced electricity output at Kariba South hydro plant, which had its water ration for power generation significantly cut down by Zambezi River Authority due to receding lake water levels.

Minister Chasi was in Gwanda on Friday to apprise himself with the progress at the slow moving solar project, for which State-owned Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC), paid a staggering US$5,1 million to have pre-commencement works done, ahead of actual phased construction, with little of initial works done thus far, which includes land clearance and site fencing and topography studies.

Earlier, the Energy and Power Development Minister had toured the outdated Bulawayo Power Station, which was de-commissioned a few years ago and is set for major systems overhaul under a multi-million dollar re-powering programme.

Delays in the implementation of the Gwanda solar project have already resulted in a contractual dispute between Zesa and contractor, Intratrek Zimbabwe, which saw the power utility attempting to terminate the agreement.

Zesa wanted to terminate the agreement on the grounds that the contractor had violated the parties’ contract after failing to complete pre-construction works within the stipulated time as agreed, despite receiving payment of US$5,1 million.

But Intratrek, in its heads of arguments, accused the State power utility of frustrating the project including through causing the arrest of the company’s director, Wicknell Chivayo.

The project contractor also argued that delays on the project were not its fault given that financial closure was scuppered by the negative effect of Government’s legacy debts in China where Intratrek intended to raise project finance.

Construction of the Gwanda solar plant was quoted at US$172 million, but Intratrek had offered to cut down the price to US$132 million commensurate with the falling costs of constructing solar energy plants across the entire world.

The firm further claimed that this was confirmed by actions of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, which in 2016 and on realising challenges of raising funding in China’s Export and Import Bank (China Eximbank), instructed CBZ Bank to float energy bonds to raise requisite funding for the project. As such, when Zesa tried to terminated the Gwanda project contract, Intratrek contested the purported cancellation of the project agreement and won in a ruling delivered by the High Court last year, declaring the contract valid and demanded that the parties find a way to ensure that the solar power project is implemented.

While the contract for the project was signed in October 2015 and part payment made to the contractor (Intratrek Zimbabwe) for the pre-construction works to be done, little progress has been recorded on site at a time the country is now facing acute shortage of electricity that has spawned severe rolling power cuts.

The minister reiterated that the Gwanda solar project needs to be completed as soon as possible “because money was paid and the contractor needs to deliver the 100 megawatts as per contract signed with ZPC.”

Also commenting after visiting the Gwanda solar project site in the company of Zesa and ministry officials, Minister Chasi said he was depressed by what he saw regarding progress on implementation and demanded that the project should be made to produce power as originally envisioned or the money paid be returned.

“I can’t express the level of depression that I am experiencing right now. (A bad) power situation is in the country. I was expecting that some magnificent amount of work would have been done.

“I feel that as a ministry and as Government, this is a big let down and we are now going back to look at this situation. I am aware that there has been litigation; the project owners won; what I need are megawatts. I am also focusing and zeroing in on Zesa itself to understand why there was a delay,” the minister said.

He said the solar project started a long time ago and the country could not afford to have the solar project delayed for an extended period of time given the current power situation.

Zesa recently appealed at the Supreme Court against High Court judge Tawanda Chitapi’s ruling in favour of Intratrek and declaring the contract between the parties to be valid and in force.

While Zesa’s appeal is still pending at the Supreme Court, Intratrek recently had its application for execution pending appeal granted with the judge saying action was required on Gwanda given the power situation in the country.

Justice Chitapi added that the parties should spend more time on implementation at the project site instead of merry dancing in board rooms and court of law because the power required was not for Intratrek or ZPC, but the whole country.

Shamhu Ine Munyu: Matemadanda Threatens To Name And Shame Overpricing Businesses

ZANU-PF national secretary for the commissariat Victor Matemadanda yesterday warned businesses in Bulawayo against selling goods at exorbitant prices, saying corrective measures will soon be taken against those found overcharging.

Matemadanda, who is also the Deputy Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs, was in the city yesterday and visited some shops to see if prices had been reduced. His visit came a few days after President Mnangagwa called on shops to stop over-charging.


President Mnangagwa said that measures would be taken against businesses that were taking advantage of consumers.

Victor Matemadanda

Matemadanda visited some shops in the CBD and spoke to members of the public to hear their grievances and general feeling about the economy.


He spoke to vendors outside Econet along Leopold Takawira Avenue and proceeded to City Hall where he also spoke to the vendors and purchased some of their products. He passed through Chicken Inn along 8th Avenue before going to the Bulawayo Centre, where he visited Choppies and Topics and also spoke to consumers and some shop owners.


Matemadanda also visited Pick n Pay Hyper, Heads and Hooves, Mandla’s Hair Salon, Adam’s Flea Market and OK supermarket along Lobengula Street and Renkini Bus Terminus.
In an interview after the tour, Matemadanda said it was unfortunate that people in Bulawayo were being treated unfairly by businesses.


“I came to Bulawayo to see if prices have been reduced in the shops following the announcement by President Mnangagwa. It’s unfortunate that prices are still too high in most of the shops and this must come to an end. I’ll report back to the President so that corrective measures are taken to protect the consumers.


“What is happening here is daylight robbery and it must stop. There will be penalties for all businesses overpricing their goods and we’ll name and shame them. Every shop has an operating licence. We’re going to make sure that some of these licences are withdrawn and given to patriotic and responsible people,” said Matemadanda.State media

Horror As Son Axes Dad

A 25-year-old man from Mberengwa fatally struck his 72-year-old father with an axe and dumped the body in a disused mine shaft because the father was opposed to his marriage.


Midlands police provincial spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko said the allegations were that Luke Robert Jojo did not like his daughter -in-law Brenda Dube (18) of Village 4 Greenspan and always insisted that his son Lonias (25) divorce her.

“On July 4 around 2pm, Brenda came home drunk and had a misunderstanding with her father in-law, who then instructed Lonias to chase her away because he did not like her,” he said.


“This angered Lonias, who took an axe from his bedroom and struck his father twice on the head and he died on the spot.”


Insp Goko said the couple allegedly dumped Luke’s body in a mine shaft.
“Lonias and his wife Brenda allegedly ferried the deceased’s body in a wheelbarrow and threw it in a disused mine shaft about 400 metres away from their home,” he said.

“The following morning, Lonias allegedly went to the village head and reported that his father was missing since the previous day. The village head mobilised a team to search for him and Luke’s body was found covered in blood stains in the disused mine shaft.”


Police were alerted and they attended the scene. The pair later confessed to murdering the deceased.State media

Jere Defends Chitembwe

CAPS United president Farai Jere has come out guns blazing in defence of his deputy and co-shareholder Nhamo Tutisani who has been targeted for abuse by a section of the club’s supporters.


A group of the club’s supporters caused scenes at Nyamhunga following the 1-0 defeat to ZPC Kariba at the weekend, denouncing the Green Machine vice president in song and dance. The supporters demanded answers as to why coach Lloyd Chitembwe has been missing on the team’s bench with speculation in the overdrive that he has been involved in a major fallout with Tutisani.


The club yesterday called a Press conference addressed by club president Jere. He was flanked by Tutisani, Chitembwe and his backroom staff. Jere said he was worried his partner Tutisani was being targeted for no apparent reason.


“That is speculation. It’s natural, remember in the past it was Joel Makuvire (who fell in the same predicament) then Cuthbert Chitima.


“Everyone knows that Nhamo Tutisani is responsible for the day-to-day running of the team, so if things are not going on well they speculate that maybe he is the problem or is the cause of the problem. I want to make it very clear that there is nothing like that.


“Honestly, Nhamo Tutisani is not just a director or worker at CAPS United, he is a shareholder and I don’t see any reason or any sense in him trying to divide his team and make it lose when he is putting money into the team. It’s his investment.

You cannot invest into something and expect it to fail. It was mere speculation because the coach was not around,” said Jere.


Jere reiterated that Chitembwe, who had been thought to be on his way out, remains the team’s head coach. He said there were no divisions in the club and explained that the coach missed recent assignments because of illness. Makepekepe have collected a single point in their last four matches and the dip in form, and the absence of Chitembwe, has fuelled speculation.State media

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe

Duduza Inspires Dynamos To Victory

THE blistering pace that earned him the nickname “Duduza” might have slowed down, but the control, positioning on-and-off the ball and brilliant vision are still rich in his play.


Veteran Dynamos forward and skipper Edward “Duduza” Sadomba (35), now in his second spell at the side, was the star of DeMbare’s show in their 1-0 win over a battling Chapungu United in a Castle Lager Premiership football encounter at Rufaro on Sunday.


The build-up to that winning goal – scored by Ghananian midfielder Robert Sackey with a booming left-footer – was a beauty. And Duduza was the creator with some deft thinking and precision.


A neat build-up from the back involving Godfrey “MaRubber” Mukambi and Jimmy Tigere was deftly controlled by Sadomba just outside the penalty box and he was well-positioned to have a crack at goal but he unselfishly rolled it to an onrushing Sackey, who blasted it past Chapungu’s ‘keeper Talbert Shumba.


Sadomba was full of energy all afternoon going deep to win balls and set up his younger team-mates. And he could have grabbed his first goal for his beloved club this season in the 35th minute after a piece of some fine distribution by his ‘keeper, Simba Chinani, found him up-field with a Chapungu defender in his wake.


Again, just like “old habits die hard”, the Mbare-born and bred attacker watched the ball all the way and before it touched the turf, belted it on the volley as he had somehow spotted Shumba off his line.


The ball was destined for the top right corner and many of the Blue Army fans were already up on their feet but Shumba produced an amazing, airborne reflex save to tip it out for a corner.State media

Edward Sadomba

Mnangagwa Secures Power Deal?

Mozambique is ready to assist Zimbabwe with increased supplies of electricity from Cahora Bassa, the President has said.


He was speaking on the sidelines of the 12th Extraordinary Summit on the Continental Free Trade Area after fruitful discussions with his Mozambican counterpart, President Filipe Nyusi.


President Mnangagwa said they had agreed that Mozambique will supply more energy to Zimbabwe and the two countries’ Ministers of Energy will soon meet to tie up the loose ends of the deal.


“My minister will go to Mozambique. I discussed with the President of Mozambique, Nyusi (my brother) and they are ready for us to discuss the issue so that they can also increase the supply of energy from Cahora Bassa to Zimbabwe on terms which are comfortable to us,” he said.


This comes after South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, following bilateral discussions with President Mnangagwa here on Sunday, sealed a deal for Eskom to supply Zimbabwe with electricity.State media

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Pay Rise For Civil Servants


Government is set to increase civil servants’ salaries, potentially beginning this month-end, to cushion them from recent price hikes once a framework to guide the deal has been concluded.


The Government has also urged the private sector to follow suit.
This was said by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube yesterday while addressing delegates at a breakfast meeting on currency reforms in Harare.


Prof Ncube said the prevailing inflationary pressures necessitated that workers’ salaries, including those in the private sector, be reviewed upwards.


“I am sure there are a few civil servants in here who are saying now that you have introduced the Zimbabwe dollar, how about our salaries?” said Prof Ncube.


“We are going to deal with that in the next week or so. We are going to make an announcement in terms of a cushioning allowance for civil servants.


“And industry can you please follow suit. Some of these companies have been making fantastic profits, you are looking after your shareholders but also look after the employees as well by adjusting their wages so that they can cope with the inflationary pressures.”


Without disclosing figures, Prof Ncube said meetings with the respective unions representing Government workers were set for today to finalise the matter.


“I have a figure already and I am just waiting to hear from the unions. We will be meeting them tomorrow (today) to hear their figures,” he said.State media

Mthuli Ncube

Shamhu Ine Munyu:Mohadi Threatens Businesses

Farai Dziva|Kembo Mohadi has warned businesses against overpricing.

In a speech read on his behalf in Beitbridge, Mohadi accused businesses of “milking members of the public.”

“We know those businesses and as the President said, we will deal with you because you undertook to serve the people and not to milk them.

Can anyone explain why beverages from our local manufacturers are so expensive here in Beitbridge where we have depots?

Shops have a duty to protect consumers who must not be punished for their loyalty. Now that we are using local currency through the promulgation of Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019, we urge businesses to shun the exploitative process overburdening the consumers,” said Mohadi.

Kembo Mohadi

Man ‘Kills’ Girlfriend, Attempts To Commit Suicide

Farai Dziva|In a shocking incident, a third-year student at the Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) was brutally murdered by her boyfriend.

According to H-Metro, Angela Dapi was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend Richard Nenhowe at Elizabeth Hotel in Harare.

Richard then tried to commit suicide.

He is currently admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals where he is under police guard.

“I remember tiri ma 1.1 (First Year, First Semester) she used to complain that he was abusive.

He would beat her because of his insecurities…Angie wanted to leave this guy a long time ago, but she was trapped; it’s not making any sense. I feel like I failed her. I could have paid more attention and reported him right away, but instead we comforted her,” Angela’ s friend told H-Metro.

“Angela and her boyfriend broke up a month ago because Nenhowe had cheated on her and he refused to accept being dumped.

He travelled from a mine in Zvishavane, where he worked, to Harare on Sunday to try and fix their relationship that’s when they met at Elizabeth Hotel and he then choked her when she entered the hotel.

Nenhowe then sent a text to his friend stating that he had killed his girlfriend and when the police found Nenhowe, he was bleeding profusely after he attempted to kill himself,” a source said.

MDC Launches Economic Recovery Document

Farai Dziva|The MDC will this week launch the Road To Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness and Democracy(RELOAD) Document.

” The MDC launches its Road to Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness And Democracy (#RELOAD) this Thursday in Harare.

The document is the party’s comprehensive agenda to end Zimbabwe’s current economic crisis,” said the party.

The MDC has also paid homage to the late former Masvingo Provincial spokesperson, Dusty Zivhave.

“The MDC mourns the sad passing of former Masvingo Provincial Spokesperson, Mr Dusty Zivhaye who died yesterday after a short illness. May his departed soul rest in eternal peace.”

Grace Mugabe Ex-Muroora Posts “Suggestive” Pictures On Social Media

Farai Dziva|South African based socialite Luminitsa Dumbisa Jemwa who is Grace Mugabe’s ex-daughter-in-law has driven the social media crazy with “suggestive” photos during her birthday.

Luminitsa also boasts of her “flaunting hourglass figure.”

Luminitsa is Grace Mugabe’s ex-muroora from her son Russell Goreraza.She is also footballer Nyasha Mushekwi’s former wife.

Her ” mouth-watering photographs where she is featured wearing a tighter-than-skin body-hugging dress have gone viral.

The socialite also boasts of having curves like no other lady.

Latest On MDC Cadre Funeral

Dear editor 07 July 2019

Wezhira Munya

Below is the Message from MDC Masvingo provincial secretary Advocate E. Musendekwa.

“MDC Masvingo Province has been engulfed with a dark cloud following the death of one of our own, Hon Dusty Zivhave.
His family has authorised us as a Party to afford him a decent burial. He will be buried on Wednesday the 9th July 2019.

Hon Mugidho is our focal person in Chiredzi west

Nyaradzo funeral service has been engaged and they require us to $6 452 fo everything.

Contributions recorded so far:

MDC Masvingo provincial Hon James Chafungamoyo Gumbi has contributed $3000.

Masvingo provincial youth Secretary of ICT Mr Wakurakurerwa pledge $100 (to be sent tomorrow)

Masvingo Provincial Secretary Advocate Musendekwa $ 1 000 (to be ecocashed tomorrow)

Hn Munyaradzi gave one beast and firewood

We kindly request MDC Family to assist in this noble cause

All financial funeral contributions should be deposited in our Proportional Representative and National women assembly vice chair Hon Mugidho’s cell phone number 0772448519. The reason is that hn Mugindo resides in Chiredzi West where honourable Zivhave is.

Hn Mugidho will be updating our Provincial Treasurer Mr Munhazo for accountability purposes

Financial transparency is our motto

We Do Not Believe In Violence-MDC

MDC believes in non-violence, legality and constitutionalism

The MDC notes with deep worry and concern that Hon. Job Sikhala’s statements made during a rally in Bikita East over the weekend have caused uproar and the party wishes to clarify its position regarding the same.

It is the party’s view that Hon. Sikhala’s views as expressed at the rally and widely quoted in the press were his own personal opinions, which we believe have been misconstrued and misinterpreted.

For the record, the MDC believes in Constitutional, peaceful, democratic, non-violent and legal means of resolving the national crisis. We have never been perpetrators of illegality and non-violence. If anything, we have always been the victims.

The MDC is deeply worried about the escalating national crisis and to this end; the party will on Thursday this week launch the Roadmap to Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness and Democracy (RELOAD) which is our blueprint to legitimacy and economic recovery in the country.
RELOAD does not in any way entail illegal and unconstitutional means of solving the national crisis.

Once again, the MDC wishes to state unequivocally that it has always submitted itself to the cardinal values of legality, constitutionalism and democracy. Any attempt to portray the MDC in any other way is disingenuous and unfortunate.

MDC: (1999 – 2019) Celebrating 20 Years of Tenacity and Courage

Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy National Spokesperson
Movement for Democratic Change

Masvingo City Council Fails To Construct Secondary School For Rujeko Township

By A Correspondent- The City of Masvingo has failed to build a secondary school in the high density suburb of Rujeko and is now set to put the land on sale to possible private buyers with capacity to do the work, it has emerged.

A report by a local publication said the city has made several false promises regarding plans to build a secondary school in the area, with candidates for the Ward 7 city council seat in many elections promising to deliver on the project.

Indications are that the secondary school project had been provided for in the 2019 council budget but the local authority failed to commence the project ‘due to financial challenges’.

Council has therefore decided to invite potential church organisations that may have the capacity to do the work.

It was resolved in the recent full council meeting that the housing director should advertise an institutional stand for the establishment of a secondary school in Rujeko.

Some councillors, however, argued that the land should not be sold but be given for free in return for council having some control of the school.

Ward 10 councillor Sengerayi Manyanga argued that if the land was to be sold, then the responsible school authority may then seek to charge high fees to recover the money used to buy the land.

“Let’s give the land for free so that we will be able to regulate the fees and other services. If they start charging similar amounts to what boarding schools charge, we would then be empowered to stop them,” said Manyanga.

Mayor Collen Maboke, however, said the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education will regulate the fees and everything else to suit the normal standards expected of a high density residential area school.

Housing and Community Services director Levison Nzvura said a lot had been taken into consideration before the decision was made.

“We considered that council need some money to operate and since the project is of community benefit, we decided to sell the land at half price to a church organisation,” said Nzvura.

However, many believe that council has diverted some of the money that was budgeted for the project as they hurriedly try to surface the Nyaradzo Road whose own budgeted funds they misappropriated. -TellZim

Furore As Council Splashes Thousands On Smartphones For Councillors

By A Correspondent- The cash-strapped Zaka Rural District Council recently splurged thousands of dollars on expensive smartphones for the 34 councilors, a move which has drawn sharp criticism from residents who accuse the local authority of misplaced priorities.

Residents accused the local authority of failing to prioritise more important issues like refuse collection and provision of safe and reliable water for domestic use.

“Jerera has no dumpsite and council cannot even collect refuse regularly. We therefore feel that the councillors and council management are serving themselves,” said a Jerera resident.

When contacted for comment, council chairperson Cornelius Mapuranga justified the purchase but refused to divulge the type of cellphones bought for councillors.

Some sources, however, said each councillor got a 10-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 which trades in some South African retail outlets for R8 000, an equivalent of US$572.

The phone comes with a standard 34 gigabytes of internal memory.

Mapuranga said councillors were now looking forward to getting motorbikes when the authority’s financial position ‘improves’.

“We wanted to ease the burden of communication so we bought the cellphones. Our wards are big and we cannot be travelling all the time. We need to use the cellphones to communicate. The type of phones we bought doesn’t matter, what matters is that we now have easy communication with our people. We are now looking forward to getting motorbikes in the near future,” said Mapuranga.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) David Majaura refused to comment, saying he was out of office and referred all comments to administrator Nancy Chatikobo who was also not available.

A 2017 full council resolution rejected demands by some councillors for motorbikes and only approved cellphones which, however, could not be bought until now.

Zaka District Development Coordinator (DCC) Ndeya Nyede defended the move and said the money will be recovered during the councillors’ term of office in the same manner that a stands-for-councillors scheme works.

“The money will be recovered during their term of office. For effective communication, it’s important that they got those phones. The government is preaching E-governance so it’s a positive start,” said Nyede.-TellZim

VP Mohadi Pleads With Business Over Price Distortions

By A Correspondent- Vice President Kembo Mohadi has appealed to local businesses to support the Government’s economic realignment measures through implementing a fair pricing model to avoid causing unnecessary suffering of the people.

In a speech read on his behalf by Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs Minister Cde Abednico Ncube during the official opening of the Beitbridge Business Expo, Cde Mohadi said businesses should stop fleecing consumers through charging exorbitant prices.

“We are pleading with businesses to ensure fair pricing of goods and services. The exploitative pricing we are witnessing at some shops and supermarkets here should stop forthwith,” said VP Mohadi.

He said what businesses should appreciate is that they can only thrive when there are consumers of their goods and services.

Cde Mohadi said prices charged by businesses should be affordable to the majority of consumers.

“His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the days of those who are overpricing goods are numbered and that does not spare those people in our town who have turned against the very community that supports them”, said VP Mohadi.

He said it was important for people to work together in ensuring that the economy recovers.

Vice President Mohadi said the Government was ready to support and engage businesses on a number of cross cutting issues.

He said now that the country was using local currency, it was prudent for businesses to shun exploitative prices.

“We know those businesses and like the President said, we will deal with you because you undertook to serve the people and not to milk them. Can anyone explain why beverages from our local manufacturers are so expensive here in Beitbridge where we have depots?

“Shops have a duty to protect consumers who must not be punished for their loyalty. Now that we are using local currency following the promulgation of Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019, we urge businesses to shun exploitative prices,” said Vice President Mohadi.

Meanwhile, Cde Mohadi said Beitbridge town was poised for growth with the border modernisation programme taking shape.

In addition, he said the town will benefit by having a modern border post, a fire station, and a water reservoir on Mawale hill for improved water supply, an additional sewer pond and a Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) village.-StateMedia

Zimbabwe Lagging Behind In Border Reaffirmation Exercise

By A Correspondent- ZIMBABWE is lagging behind in terms of conclusively reaffirming its borders with neighbouring countries to avoid potential conflicts arising from the exploitation of resources and other disagreements that may affect good relations. 

The border reaffirmation exercise is in line with the African Union Border Programme (AUBP) that requires all member states of the continental body to complete all international boundaries reaffirmations by the year 2023. 

This was revealed by the Auditor General, Mrs Mildred Chiri in her 2018 annual report tabled before Parliament last week.

The AUBP was adopted in 2007 during the 8th Ordinary Session of Heads of State and Government of the African Union in Addis Ababa under the theme ‘preventing conflicts and promoting integration’ and one of its ambitious goals was ‘the delimitation and demarcation of African boundaries’ where this had not yet taken place by 2017. This deadline was extended to 2023 following a programme review in 2016.

Mrs Chiri warned that delays in reaffirming boundaries was likely to give rise to more conflicts along the border areas and urged the Government to speed up the process.

“Taking long to reaffirm the boundaries may give rise to more conflicts along the border areas with neighbouring countries,” she said.

The Government through the Surveyor-General Department, had planned to reaffirm at least 200km kilometres of its international boundaries every year, but it only managed to reaffirm 53km, which translate to 27 percent of the planned annual output. 

Mrs Chiri attributed the delay to lack of coordination in resource mobilisation among the countries involved. 

“Despite the fact that the department managed to get $119 941, which is 70 percent, out of the total budget of $172 508, the output did not correspond to the resources utilised during the year under review. This was caused by lack of coordination in resource mobilisation among the countries involved as the reaffirmation cost was shared between the neighbouring countries,” she said. 

Mrs Chiri said there were no reaffirmations done on the South African and Zambian borders. The two countries have 225km and 798km respectively.

For the Botswana boundary only 542 km was reaffirmed out of a total of 841km while the Mozambican boundary, which has the largest chunk of 1 134km had only 43 km reaffirmed. 

“For Mozambican boundary the other cause for slow reaffirmation was partly because most parts of the boundary are landmine infested,” said Mrs Chiri.

She urged the parent ministry to engage the Ministry of Defence and War Veterans Affairs to expedite the removal of land mines on the Mozambican boundary.

“Life might be lost along the Mozambican boundary which is land mine infested, if the land mines are not removed in time. The Surveyor-General Department should ensure that the boundaries are reaffirmed in time, for the country to meet the AUBP deadline of 2023. Co-operation of the department and the Ministry of Defence should also be considered in order to expedite the removal of land mines,” said Mrs Chiri.

Out of the total of 2 998 km of the Zimbabwean boundary only 585km, which is 20 percent, were reaffirmed since the inception of the AUBP programme in the country in 2011. The programme was launched as part of the efforts of African States to meet the challenges related to the management of the borders inherited from colonisation.

Meanwhile, Mrs Chiri said the Surveyor-General Department planned to undertake 1 000 A2 farm surveys of which only 494 farm surveys were done while 1 000 township surveys were planned but only seven were undertaken by the department. 

“Lack of capacity by the Surveyor-General to survey A2 farms and townships will have a negative effect on economic growth and the 2030 vision of Zimbabwe to achieve middle income status,” she said.-StateMedia

Chivhayo Apology, “Pay Back The Money, Simple!”

FLAMBOYANT businessman Mr Wicknell Chivayo whose company was in 2015 awarded a tender and paid US$5 million by the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) for pre-commencement work at the 100 megawatt Gwanda solar power plant, yesterday came off his high horse and admitted his wrongdoing. 

Mr Chivayo, who owns Intratek Zimbabwe, yesterday took to his micro-blogging site, Twitter page and apologised for failing to deliver.

“I accept full responsibility for all my wrong doing and if you thought I was perfect I apologise for being human,” he tweeted much to the chagrin of his followers who were quick to lash back at him.

Chivayo is known for flaunting his riches and scorning people who he says do not have money on social media.

A majority of his followers felt the apology was not enough while others seemed to think it was sarcastic.

They demanded that he pays back the money.

“This is not your personal pet project, your apologies mean jack (Sic) . . . it’s a national initiative which requires the seriousness it deserves . . . just payback and we find someone (company) who is competent,” said @sirosnaire.

Another follower @PrinsNathan retorted: “You are not perfect sir but then do what’s right, pay back the money since you did not deliver the services that you have been paid for.” 

@NellsNelson tweeted: “Ah but u still have to go to prison.” 

@JusticeMabuwa wrote: “But vaChivayo, the US$3,3 million was for a feasibility studychete? Varumeka ngatisadaro so, hona nyika yese irikungochema nekushaya magetsi (Let’s not do that, the whole nation is crying because we don’t have electricity). Just complete the job man.”

@NdiTarwanda quizzed: “Best apology is changed behaviour or in this case paying back the money?”

@Tendayee said: “You are human we all are, just pay back the money tiwane magetsi(so that we get electricity) simple.”

@TinasheBvute responded: “It’s either you pay back the money or there should be repercussions, simple! You can’t hold the whole nation hostage (sic) by prejudicing Zesa.”

@ realmedicaldoc said: “I know you have more money than me, but, I humbly request that you finish the Gwanda solar project if it’s within your means, the cries of most Zimbabweans won’t help you at all, we feel you might have abused the facility.” 

Energy and Power Development Minister Advocate Fortune Chasi during his visit to the Gwanda solar power plant site last week, said the Government has suffered a potential revenue loss of about US$50 million as a result of the non-completion of the project, which was supposed to have been commissioned by December 2017.

He said the delays in implementing the project had resulted in the loss of sales by Zesa equivalent to 500GWhs (Gigawatt-hours) and potential revenue loss of about US$50 million as of June this year.

Mr Chivayo was awarded the tender in 2015 and paid US$5 million by ZPC for pre-commencement work at the 100 megawatt Gwanda solar power plant.

After receiving the money without a bank guarantee, no meaningful development has taken place at the site.

Adv Chasi expressed disappointment as no work has been done at the site  despite the $5 million payment that was made to Intratek.

He said the solar project was a crucial initiative that would address electricity challenges the country is facing.-StateMedia

Bulawayo Woman Mauled By Dogs “Walks Back Home”

By A Correspondent- A Bulawayo woman who was mauled by her landlady’s five dogs in March received a hero’s welcome yesterday at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo (JMN) International Airport in Bulawayo.

Ms Muchegwa, who doctors feared would never walk again after sustaining stomach-turning injuries from the rabid dogs, walked down the plane’s steps without being assisted by anyone. She went to India on a wheelchair and came back on her feet.

After spending three months at Kiran Hospital in India, Ms Cherish Muchegwa, who was accompanied by her husband, Mr Joseph Masaiti, was met at the airport by the Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Cde Raj Modi and a delegation of more than 50 people from Abundant Life Revival Mission Church. 

When she reached the ground, she refused to use the wheelchair that the airport staff had offered and instead walked to meet fellow church members.

Members of Abundant Life Revival Mission Church who were allowed into the airport’s tarmac area, burst into praise and worship songs as Ms Muchegwa and her husband disembarked from an Air Zimbabwe plane. 

Ms Muchegwa, who doctors feared would never walk again after sustaining stomach-turning injuries from the rabid dogs, walked down the plane’s steps without being assisted by anyone. She went to India on a wheelchair and came back on her feet.-StateMedia

Zanu Pf’s Mkaratigwa Takes Over Chairmanship Of Mines Committee

By A Correspondent- SHURUGWI South MP Edmond Mkaratigwa (Zanu PF) took over the chairmanship of the Mines Committee from vocal Norton MP Temba Mliswa, at a time when many people were wondering what would happen to one of the most pivotal committees in Parliament.

The Mines committee was reconstituted after Mliswa almost traded blows with Chegutu West MP Dexter Nduna (Zanu PF) when the committee was investigating issues around the Hwange Colliery Company corruption saga that nearly brought the giant coal miner to its knees. Mliswa and Nduna were removed from the committee and Mkaratigwa appointed chairperson.

The committee deals with very sensitive issues in the mineral sector which is dogged with corruption, illicit financial flows and smuggling.

Accountability and transparency is needed, including Parliamentary oversight over the mining sector. A competent chairperson with the ability to probe without fear, is critical for such a committee.

Mkaratigwa describes himself as a “hands-on” electrical tech engineer-cum-marketing executive, businessman and politician who is currently studying for a Master’s Degree in Energy and Sustainability with the University of Cumbria in the United Kingdom.

“I was born and bred by Zanu PF parents and I grew up from being a party youth to vice-chairperson of Guruguru South youth league. I chose Zanu PF because in my view, it is the only party rooted in a political philosophy that is historically traceable and has a broad ideology; the party has never lost focus on,” he said.

“The party has also embarked on the new trajectory of transforming itself to suit new national characteristics as well as the renewed aspirations of the people of Zimbabwe, and yet on the contrary, a host of other political parties in Zimbabwe lack that foundation, hence I opted for Zanu PF where young leaders are nurtured by fellow experienced, decorous and mature
leaders,” he said.

During the 2018 Zanu PF primary elections, Mkaratigwa competed and won against former Sports deputy minister Tapiwa Matangaidze. He says he easily trounced Matangaidze because he was not a competent MP.

“I can categorically state that I am the MP for Shurugwi South, particularly because of what my predecessor did not do right. He succumbed to the temptations that often lead one to lose touch with the constituency when engrossed in power,” he said.

“Once one loses that touch with the grassroots, it also raises questions regarding whose new interests you will now be representing, if not only personal, thereby defeating the whole purpose of the foundational concept of parliamentarism and parliamentary democracy, upon which our existence as MPs rests.”

“In short, he did not move with the winds of change, again like the Biblical Lot’s wife, remained stuck in old Zanu PF utopia, and fell into disfavour of the adaptively transforming Zanu PF party, philosophy and electorate at the dawn of the new dispensation (President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s era).”-Newsday

Man Hits Back At Ex- Lover, Describes Her As A “Serial Boozer”

By A Correspondent- IN a typical tit-for-tat fashion, a seemingly scorned man revealed details of his ex-lover’s drug addiction claiming she was a “serial boozer” who was apparently being controlled by alcohol.

Mike Ndabenkulu Khumalo from Bulawayo’s Gwabalanda suburb claimed his ex-lover Jolyn Sibanda became violent whenever she got wasted.

Most upsetting of all, Khumalo said Sibanda was also addicted to marijuana.
Khumalo decided to shame his ex-lover after she approached the court seeking a protection order against him claiming he was abusing her and threatening her with death.

“I was in a relationship with Mike Ndabenkulu Khumalo for the past five-and-a-half years. We separated after he became violent and is always threatening me with death. He beats me up and constantly comes to our home at around 2am heavily intoxicated and in the process he will be insulting me.

“My elder brother once warned him not to come to our house after 9pm but he keeps on coming at odd hours. This disturbs my peace and that of the tenants and neighbours.

This is also causing so much discomfort and I am now even afraid to remain alone at home or go to the shops whenever he is there. He has also threatened to beat me up before he flees to South Africa,” grumbled Sibanda.

Khumalo didn’t take the allegations lightly and he decided to shame Sibanda saying she was an alcoholic and drug addict.

He revealed her excessive drinking habits saying she wakes up as early as 5am to drink beer and smoke dagga.

“She is a drunkard and whenever she is drunk she becomes violent. She wakes up as early as 5am to drink and smoke dagga.

She is being ill-influenced by her friends to turn against me. We are always engaging in fist fights because of her excessive drinking,” said Khumalo.

His defence, didn’t however, court the sympathy of the presiding magistrate Rachael Mukanga who sternly ordered him not to verbally, emotionally and physically abuse his ex-lover, or threaten her in any way.-B Metro

“We Have Planted 6 Of Our People In Your Midst”: Zanu Pf Sympathizer Tells MDC

Olinda Marowa Collaborates With Deborah Fraser

By A Correspondent- Gospel songbird Olinda Marowa and one of South Africa’s top artistes Deborah Fraser are currently working together on a new track, Mweya Mutsvene, which is set to be recorded this week.

Marowa — renowned for tracks such as Ndichengetei and Ndinouya Baba — told NewsDay Life & Style at the weekend that she was excited about the collaboration, especially because Frazer was her role model.

She confirmed that she would be travelling to South Africa for the recording to be done by top local producer Lyton Ngolomi and another South African producer.

“I am having a collaboration with Deborah Frazer and we are set to record the song sometime next week in South Africa. We will have two producers on it, Lyton Ngolomi and Deborah Fraser’s producer in South Africa,” she said.

“We met in the music circles and it has been my wish to collaborate with her since I love her music so much.”

Marowa said her deep admiration for Fraser’s work saw her doing a cover for her song, Hallelujah, adding that she believed working with the South African would give her own music new
depth.

“I remember, at one point, I did a cover for her song Hallelujah on my first album, Nyasha, and it was received very well by people. She is an icon in the gospel music fraternity and collaborating with her will bring a lot of depth in my music and widen my listenership as well,” she said.

The gospel star who is known for her charismatic stage performances and has collaborated with some of the country’s best musicians, said that she expected to learn a lot from Fraser.

“To me, it’s really a priviledge. I have staged shows with South Africa’s queen of gospel music, Rebecca Malope, twice in 2009 and 2016, respectively and now collaborating with mum Frazer is a move from glory to glory,” she said.

She said the new song would be a teaser for her forthcoming album that would be released later this year, alongside a string of videos.

Marowa said she was set to embark on massive online marketing and international tours as a way of introducing the new album, while marketing her previous works.-Newsday

“Election Billboards Are A Constant Remind Of Your Lies”: Zanu Pf Told

“Gvnt Has Settled Over $1,5bil Of Its Domestic Debt”: Guvamatanga

By Own Correspondent- Government says it no longer has pressure to borrow on the local market after it repaid in excess of $1,5 billion of its domestic debt, a Treasury official has said.

Ministry of finance permanent secretary George Guvamatanga told a recent business meeting that government was liquid and had only issued around $300 million treasury bills between September last year to July 2019,

According to the 2019 National Budget, the country’s domestic debt stood at $9,6 billion at the time of the statement, and the total debt stood at $17,2 billion as at September 2018.

“From September 2018 to July 3, 2019, we have repaid over $1,5 billion of domestic debt predominantly in treasury bills. We have only issued just below $300 million of treasury bills.

So we have reduced the extent of our borrowing as government from the domestic market. At any given time these days government sits on credit balances. Not only credit balance on RTGS, my accountant general will tell you that we have credit balances in US dollars. And this is completely different from where we were in 2008,” Guvamatanga said.

He said there was no fear of the repeat of 2008 era of hyperinflation as government was carefully monitoring printing of money.

“This is a very liquid government. With no pressure whatsoever to borrow from the market (there is) no pressure to create money. So on a monthly basis we are paying government salaries which are an excess of $400 million from credit balances.

We don’t have to come to the market; we don’t have to go the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe because the funding is now available. What created the challenges we had in 2008 was money (creation), so where we are today is completely different from where we were in 2008 because government is not printing money,” he said.

About $10 billion is estimated to be in circulation.

Guvamatanga said government was living within its means.

“A surplus for government is just like your gross profit in business. So you cannot say that you cannot record a gross profit because you have a debt. So even if you are borrowing in your business, are you not recording a profit in your business? You are recording profit.

So we do acknowledge that as government we do have debt and we owe money. But a surplus simply means that within our revenues that we are receiving, vis a vis our expenditure — the recurrent expenditure, we are remaining with a balance, that has never happened in this country.”

“That’s a good starting point because when you have a surplus it means that there is no recourse to the market or to inflationary funding mechanism for government,” he said.-Newsday

Armed Police Raid Shadreck Mashayamombe’s Home Searching For MDC Regalia

By A Correspondent- Former Zanu Pf stalwart who is now a staunch supporter of the opposition MDC, Shadreck Mashayamombe said heavily armed police raided his Marondera plot asking for MDC t- shirts.

Mashayamombe said:

Zanu Pf Demonstration Against Price Increases Flops

Victor Matemadanda

By A Correspondent- The demonstration organised by Zanu Pf was supposed to be against business people who are increasing the prices in their shops.

Victor Matemadanda

However, the demonstration, scheduled to be held in Bulawayo on Monday was cancelled due to low turnout.

War veterans leader and minister Victor Matemadanda, who was supposed to lead the demonstration ended up touring the shops in the city.

Johannes Tomana Comeback Imminent?

By Own Correspondent- Former Prosecutor-General Johannes Tomana’s return to private practice hangs in the balance two years after his sacking, amid reports that the Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ) is unwilling to re-admit him citing that he is not “fit and proper” to practise as a lawyer.

Mr Tomana was fired in June 2017, for misconduct and incompetence after a tribunal set by former president Robert Mugabe to probe him, recommended his dismissal.

His dismissal was announced in a General Notice No. 292 of 2017 published in the Government Gazette on June 9, 2017, which said the former president had acted on the tribunal’s recommendations.

Two years after he was sent packing from the highly esteemed PG’s Office, Mr Tomana is still fighting to return to his roots.

Unimpeachable sources close to Mr Tomana’s matter, told The Herald that the outcome of the tribunal was haunting him.

The source said: “He cannot come back now because the regulator of the profession is demanding that he presents to the law society council findings of the tribunal that led to his sacking before he is re-admitted.

“The society wants to study the tribunal’s recommendations first to make a proper assessment on his suitability before he returns to the profession.”

However, when contacted for comment, LSZ president Mr Thandaza Masiye Moyo was diplomatic in his response.

He said Mr Tomana has never requested to be re-admitted to the LSZ because he remains in the register of the legal practitioners of this country.

“The only thing is that when you leave the practice and you go elsewhere when you come back, there are certain processes that have to be followed,” he said.

“Council has to consider certain issues relating to where you were and how you were performing. What I can say for now is that the council is seized with the considerations and it has not made any deliberation.”-StateMedia

Doctors’ Shortage Haunts Mpilo Hospital

By A Correspondent- Junior doctors at Mpilo are said to be working about 130 hours a week instead of the 56 hours prescribed in their contracts. 

In response to questions, the hospital’s clinical director Dr Solwayo Ngwenya said the shortages were also affecting the school of medicine as students have no one to teach and monitor them.

“We urgently need additional 44 junior doctors and 20 specialists for us to be able to provide quality health services. The staff complement we have at the moment is failing to cope, thereby compromising service delivery,” said Dr Ngwenya.

He said due to shortage of specialists, junior doctors were not being supervised thereby compromising their training. Dr Ngwenya said the hospital has been operating without enough specialist doctors for years and there was therefore urgent need to address the anomaly.

“The hospital is running with a handful of specialists which has greatly compromised our service delivery. We would do better with at least 20 additional specialists,” said Dr Ngwenya. In a letter addressed to Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo last month, junior doctors at Mpilo Central Hospital said they could not continue working 130 hours per week.

Their representative Dr Mthabisi Bhebhe said the hospital could not be run by a few junior doctors with no supervision or assistance from seniors as that compromises service delivery.

Dr Bhebhe said no junior doctor should be in the casualty ward and doing calls alone more than twice a week. “The Ministry of Health must take the health of the people in this region seriously by immediately deploying the remaining 60 junior doctors who have just completed their studies.

“These measures must bring an end to the situation whereby surgery junior doctors are made to do calls every single day while their medicine counterparts are made to manage the whole casualty alone without supervision.”

Govt Ready To Increase Civil Servants Salaries For The Second Time In Three Months

Picture: Reuters/Philimon Bulawayo

Government is ready to raise civil servants’ pay for the second time in three months because incomes have been eroded by soaring inflation, Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube said on Monday, after a labour group threatened protests.

Zimbabweans are angry as year-on-year inflation of around 100 percent has eaten the value of their wages and savings, recalling the horrors of the hyperinflation era in 2008.

The southern African nation is grappling with a severe shortage of US dollars, fuel, bread, medicines and 17-hour daily power cuts, which have forced businesses to use expensive diesel generators.

Currency reforms introduced last month to ban the use of foreign currencies and make the interim RTGS currency the sole legal tender have done little to instil confidence that people’s living standards will improve soon under President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who came to power after Robert Mugabe was removed in a 2017 coup.

“I have a (wage increase) figure already, and I am just waiting to hear from the unions. We will be meeting them tomorrow to hear their figures,” Ncube told a meeting with local businesses in Harare.

Ncube said the government’s budget was in surplus for the first 6 months of the year.

The lowest paid public sector worker earns 430 Zimbabwe dollars (R700), which unions say has been hit by inflation of 97.85% in May. A union official said a meeting would be held later on Monday to agree a position that they will present to the government on Tuesday.

As inflation soared, the government hiked the overnight interest rate to 50% last month and Ncube on Monday said the central bank wouldn’t hesitate to raise rates again to deal with people speculating on the value of the local currency.

The Zimbabwe dollar was trading at 8.86 to the greenback on the official interbank market, bringing its total losses to 27% since June 24 when the government ended dollarisation. On the black market the unit was trading at 10.5 to the dollar.

Central bank Governor John Mangudya told the same event that Zimbabwean individuals and companies held around $1 billion in foreign-currency accounts, around three months’ import cover.

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions threatened “mass action” last month after the government made the RTGS the sole legal tender and renamed it the Zimbabwe dollar.

At least three people have gone to court to challenge the government’s move but Ncube said he was “very prepared for the fight” in court.

Patrick Chivaura, acting CEO of state power utility ZESA Holdings, told the same meeting that the end of dollarisation was hurting its ability to deliver power because mines could no longer pay it in US dollars.

ZESA needs $14 million for monthly electricity imports from the regional power market, Chivaura added.Reuters

For Once, Mnangagwa Please Do Listen.

THERE is a vernacular saying that advises us that: Akuruma nzeve ndewako.

In simple English, this means whoever gives you friendly advice is on your side. And when a whole Head of State takes time to advise his counterpart, it means he is very well meaning and wishes the best for his friend.

So our President, on one of his many sojourns to foreign lands, was recently told by Rwandan President Paul Kagame that:

“You need to work hard to change the perception. You can’t bribe your way through. You can’t just sweet-talk some people and think, even if they say ‘ok, we agree with you’, things will be fine, no! You keep doing your best. The way people feel about how you govern will always come out and before you even convince anybody from outside, so that they don’t have wrong perception about you, convince your own people. Make sure they are with you.

Concentrate there on making sure your people are involved, they are benefitting and they can themselves push back on this story of wrong perception. That means it must be
built on tangible things. If the country is hungry, if people have nothing to eat, they will tell people that they have nothing to eat.”

Kagame could not have said it any better because many a time, some of us have been labelled as anti to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s drive to make his new dispensation work.

We are very grateful that at least one of our very few well-meaning brothers on the continent has been strong enough to tell Mnangagwa what we have been telling him back here at home.

Critical for Mnangagwa is for him to first convince his own people on the issue of his legitimacy, which half of those who voted in the last election in 2018 are disputing.

Instead of engaging those who are disputing his electoral victory, Mnangagwa has chosen to meet with inconsequential political figures who agree with his victory or seeking political relevance after a dismal performance at the polls. Many feel that Mnangagwa has too much pride, too much for his own good.

The second critical issue that Mnangagwa needs to sincerely talk to his people about is Gukurahundi, a phantom from the past which is currently threatening to divide the country in half because his efforts to clear this dark past have not been very convincing to say the least.

People from the Midlands and Matabeleland areas are bitter from the scars of the past and are not convinced that efforts made so far to erase that past blemish are sincere. And linked to these issues are the human rights abuse accusations that attracted sanctions the country is presently struggling to shake off.

We feel these are some of the main issues, and of course corruption, that Mnangagwa has been avoiding and skirting around that he needs to talk about to his fellow countryman because, as Kagame aptly put it, no amount of sweet-talking the outside world or strongman tactics to cow Zimbabweans into silent acquiescence will make his rule pleasant and acceptable.

Mnangagwa – Chiwenga Fight Gets Dirtier, Obert Mpofu And Jacob Mudenda In Deep Trouble

Dr Obert Mpofu

Zimbabwe Independent|After weeding out his new rivals — who brought him to power — in the security sector, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has now shifted the purges to Zanu PF, targeting the ruling party’s heavyweights seen as a threat to his shaky grip on power, insiders said this week.

Zanu PF secretary for administration Obert Mpofu and Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda — who both played decisive roles in the toppling of former president Robert Mugabe, paving the way for mnangagwa’s rise during the military coup in November 2017 — have emerged as Mnangagwa’s new targets, sources said.

Zanu PF Youth League leaders on June 24 accused 15 people and officials, including the governor of the central bank, cabinet ministers and business leaders, of running illegal foreign currency networks.

The party youths, led by deputy secretary Lewis Matutu, claimed the officials were running fuel and foreign currency cartels that were bleeding the economy.

Zanu PF insiders, however, said this week the issue was not about fighting corruption, but politics and factionalism, as well as personal vendettas, with some of the accused being collateral damage.

“Since after the general elections last year, Mnangagwa has been purging those he no longer trusts and wants in the security forces. He started with the CIO (Central Intelligence Organisation), then police and later the military,” a senior party official said. “Now he has extended the purges to the party. Mpofu, who is the new centre of power at the party headquarters, and Mudenda, as head of the legislature, hence another centre of power as well, especially if Mnangagwa’s impeachment comes, are now targeted. Those officials and former ministers now stationed at the (party) HQ (headquarters) are led by Mpofu and have become a force of resistance to Mnangagwa’s rule. That is why they are opposed to his right-hand minister, Mthuli Ncube’s austerity measures.

“At the legislature, headed by Mudenda, who is not happy that he has not been rewarded after playing a key role in Mugabe’s removal, MPs have also expressed displeasure before the president in a meeting last month complaining about Ncube’s policies and programmes, and, of course, by extension the President’s leadership as well. Most of these officials are seen as supporters or sympathisers by default of (co-Vice-President Constantino) Chiwenga, who is locked in a power struggle with ED (Mnangagwa).”

Another official said to prove that the Zanu PF Youth League’s anti-corruption list and crusade was a political ploy, those youths held a meeting with a Mnangagwa confidant just before their press conference on June 24.

“Before the press conference, the youths met a person very close to the President to discuss the issue,” the source said. “When the politburo meeting came the following day, Mnangagwa pretended he had nothing to do with the youths, he in fact chided them for acting unprocedurally, but went on to say their allegations must be investigated. In the end, he couldn’t hide his hand behind the plot.”

Sources said just before the politburo meeting on June 27, Mnangagwa passed through Mpofu’s Zanu PF HQ office and strategically distanced himself from the youths, claiming they were targeting Mpofu, then co-Vice-President Kembo Mohadi and eventually himself. Mpofu initially seemed to believe it until he was advised to ‘stop being naïve’. He was told Mnangagwa had a hand it in, but was playing Mugabe’s divide-and-rule tactics and he then changed his mind.”

Mpofu chaired a critical Zanu PF central committee meeting which suspended Mugabe at the height of the coup on November 20, 2017. The same meeting also nullified Mnangagwa’s earlier expulsion from the party before elevating him to the position of acting president and first secretary of Zanu PF. The following day, on November 21, Mudenda presided over a motion by parliament to impeach Mugabe.

However, Mpofu and Mudenda have found themselves as targets of Zanu PF youths who have accused them of corruption.

Insiders say the youths are acting as Mnangagwa’s political proxies.

Senior Zanu PF officials told the Zimbabwe Independent in off-the-record briefings this week Mpofu was being targeted because he had emerged as a new centre of power at the party’s national headquarters, a towering structure located on the western edge of Harare’s central business district where he has literally been confined after he lost his long-held ministerial position in Mnangagwa’s first post-election government.

The sources also said Mpofu had become the rallying point for fellow party bigwigs disgruntled after losing their cabinet posts, along with concomitant benefits and other trappings of power. They are said to be fending for themselves now, with some of them reportedly living from hand-to-mouth.

Mpofu has, in addition, reportedly become the rallying point as he is seen filling the vacant point left by Chiwenga who is currently sidelined by long illness.

Mnangagwa has an uneasy relationship with Chiwenga whose political manoeuvres since the coup that toppled Mugabe suggest he harbours presidential ambitions.

Chiwenga, who was commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, orchestrated the coup which brought Mnangagwa into power. The two erstwhile allies have, however, reportedly fallen out because of the former’s presidential ambitions.

Mnangagwa, who now faces multiple centres of internal resistance, is said to be reeling under siege and has now surrounded himself with what Zanu PF insiders described as “a small clique of political newcomers” as a political buffer. The old guard, now coalescing under Mpofu, is now seen as a dangerous hostile force.

Party sources further said Mnangagwa was eager to get rid of Mpofu whom he, despite playing a starring role in his elevation into power, has always seen as an ally of convenience.

The principal source of mistrust, insiders said, is that Mpofu derailed Mnangagwa’s failed political rise bid in 2004 by leaking critical information to Mugabe about what came to be known as the Tsholotsho Declaration.

Following the youths’ outbursts, the Zanu PF politburo last week resolved to set up a commission on inquiry to probe the allegations.

The Independent understands the commission, which will be chaired by a prominent Harare-based female lawyer, may be announced today. It will rely on dossiers and unexplained wealth order legislation to investigate the corruption allegations.

Sources said some officials like Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya, who is targeted over alleged black market activities by central bank executives, are “collateral damage”. They are also caught up in internal bureaucratic fights.

According to the sources, Mangudya is being accused of corruption by association for allegedly protecting four of the apex bank’s managers; Mirirai Chiremba, Norman Mataruka, Gresham Muradzikwa and Azvinandawa Saburi, once targeted by former chairperson of the Finance and Economic Development Communication Taskforce Acie Lumumba.

However, a source said Mangudya’s targeting had rattled the financial system, with government books and transactions nearly flagged for scrutiny and restrictions internationally. But due to his clarifications and international networks, the issue was avoided, a source said. Mangudya has taken the corruption matter to his lawyers.

Zanu PF spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo said it was up to Mnangagwa to decide on the date and composition of the commission.

“It entirely up to the president to decide when he will set up the commission, so I can’t tell you the date. What I can however tell you is that it is going to be an independent commission,” he said.

Zanu PF sources said the issue is likely to open a Pandora’s box of internal power struggles, factionalism and witch-hunting that may further divide the already fragmented party.

Call For Citizen Action Against Registrar General On Passports

Farai maguwu

Zimbabweans get ready for action! By Farai Maguwu

We are going to besiege the Office of the Registrar General, one Clemence Masango, demanding that he give the people of Zimbabwe their passports when needed and that he stops immediately this corrupt practice of nocturnally giving passports to ZANU PF supporters and officials alone.

A passport is a human right and denying me a passport is also denying me my freedom of movement, association, conscience, information, right to health, right to education, right to food (which is in short supply thanks to Command Agriculture) and many other rights as enshrined in our national Constitution and International Law.

Emmerson Mnangagwa and his government are Out of Order on this and we shall rise on a Point of Order declaring this withdrawal of our basic human right unconstitutional, undemocratic, machiavellian, illegal, inhuman, satanic and criminal.

We shall use all our might to refuse to be reduced to the status of territories under organizations like Boko Haram, Hamas or Al Quaeda Netwwork who cannot issue travel documents because they are not recognigsed by the international community.

You can set your man to kill us Mr Mnangagwa but start counting down, we are coming and it shall be eternally on record that you murdered us as we demanded only passports. Get your bullets ready.

You have reduced us to a level of your captives and we have had enough of this bullshit. We will be coming from all over Zimbabwe. CIOs here please take this to the President and tell him Zimbabweans are saying ‘we are not your chickens’.

Mobilization for this point of national action is gathering momentum.

Company Seeks To Recover $10m From CEO Who Gave Customers Discounts

State Media|ALLIED Timbers Zimbabwe is seeking to recover $10 million from its former chief executive officer, Joseph Kanyekanye, which was lost through unlawful hefty discounts to selected customers, unauthorised allowances and diverting millions of dollars meant for payment of Value Added Tax (VAT) to other projects.

The development is a new strategy that is now being used by parastatals for employees whose actions would have caused loss of public funds.

Criminal charges in such cases involving public funds, are preferred, but separate civil proceedings helps recover lost public funds.

A recent audit report by KPMG, which is yet to be tabled in Parliament, shows that Allied Timbers owes the State $3 103 018 in unpaid VAT in respect of contract milling arrangements that were never accounted for.

Allegations are that Kanyekanye’s actions subjected Allied Timbers to tax liabilities, but the said milling contract arrangements were never accounted for.

He also stands accused of unlawfully spending US$14 007 on buying himself a Samsung tablet, paying himself unauthorised allowances for trips to South Africa and Botswana, paying his children’s school and examination fees without approval and encashing his leave days on his own.

Kanyekanye, according to the report, allegedly caused financial prejudice to the parastatal to the tune of US$2 765 892 through making unauthorised discounts to customers on the company’s timber.

Allied Timbers also lost US$4 972 892 through failure by Kanyekanye to acquit CD1 forms in respect of timber exports, thereby exposing the company to unnecessary tax liability.

To that end, Allied Timbers, through Harare lawyer Mr Caleb Mucheche of Caleb Mucheche & Partners, issued summons at the High Court claiming $10 million plus interest. Interest, according to the summons, should be paid at the prescribed rate of 5 percent per annum.

Allied Timbers is also claiming costs of the suit on a legal practitioner-client scale.

According to the plaintiff’s declaration, Kanyekanye during his tenure as chief executive officer, conducted business with negligence and caused financial loss the company.

“The defendant conducted the business of the plaintiff with gross negligence and gross incompetence in breach of the express and implied terms of his contract of employment coupled with his common law fiduciary duties and managing director-chief executive officer thus causing financial prejudice to the company and acting contrary to the best interests of the plaintiff,” reads the declaration.

Kanyekanye, according to the parastatal, should pay for the loss of public funds.

“The defendant’s wrongful conduct or omissions led to both financial loss to the plaintiff and loss of huge sums of public funds, the latter owing to the nature of the plaintiff as a parastatal,” read the papers.

The company claims it was put on an unnecessary expense in paying lawyers for the litigation, the call for an order for costs on a punitive scale.

Kanyekanye left Allied Timbers in 2015, after agreeing on mutual separation with the board.

Prior to the termination of his contract, Kanyekanye was on suspension after the board raised several charges of misconduct against him. The suspension was meant to facilitate investigations into his conduct which bordered on corruption, failure to observe operating procedures and gross insubordination.

Parly Welcomes Media Bill

State Media |PARLIAMENT has welcomed the gazetting of the Freedom of Information Bill as a positive step towards fulfilment of the country’s aspirations for a vibrant media industry and entrenchment of democracy.

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, which toured Nyaminyami radio station in Kariba yesterday, indicated its intention to help steer the process towards an ideal law for the sector.

Government on Friday gazetted the Freedom of Information Bill as one of several Bills that are set to change the media industry and expunge some restrictive provisions which are said to have been stifling development and operations in the sector.

Speaking during a tour of Nyaminyami FM radio station in Kariba, committee chairperson Mr Prince Sibanda said the Bill would be thoroughly scrutinised before being taken to the people for their input.

“We are sitting down as a committee and in the next week we are going for a workshop where we are going to go through the Bill after getting some analysts and legal practitioners to unpack the Bill to the committee,” said Mr Sibanda.

“After that process we are going to interact with the citizens in terms of Section 141 of the Constitution through public hearings in ensuring that we hear their views. Surely what the citizens will say is what is going to be reflected in that Bill.”

He said Parliament was looking forward to having an “almost perfect” law that will reflect the aspirations of Zimbabweans after it has been passed into law.

Mr Sibanda said the committee was steering the law reform process which led to repeal of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA).

He said there has been positive movement in the reform of the media laws and landscape.

“When we came in with the Ninth Parliament, Government has been engaging stakeholders in the media sector to try and see how these media laws that are coming up should be shaped,” he said.

Parliament, he said, would play an intermediary role between Government and the citizens to ensure all interests were taken on board. The committee is touring media houses across the country to appreciate their operations and the challenges they face.

Zimpapers Radio Broadcasting Division general manager Mr Comfort Mbofana said Nyaminyami FM needed to evolve into a regional radio station that caters for Mashonaland West province.

“We want to increase our coverage to reach all parts of the province so that we become a truly regional radio station. We need to increase our reach so that we touch more people in this area and beyond,” he said.

Nyaminyami FM broadcasts predominantly in Shona and Tonga for a diverse audience in and around Kariba, Hurungwe and Siavonga in Zambia.

The committee was impressed with the vernacular-centred programming which gives prominence to the conservative Tonga community.

Zimbabwe Union of Journalists secretary-general Foster Dongozi also welcomed the gazetting of the Bill saying the long- awaited process has been set in motion.

“As ZUJ we acknowledge the fact that the process of media law reform has begun,” calling on all parties involved to ensure that the end product is something that is very inclusive.

“While the Bill is not perfect, we still have opportunities through outreach programmes to make it something that we can all be proud of a century from now.”

Top economist Mr Eddie Cross said the Bill was the result of considerable consultation and work.

“It is very largely acceptable to both local media, opposition, and the international community,” he said. “It will therefore help with Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act and will help lift sanctions. As such it is a significant step in the right direction.”

The Bill seeks to repeal the AIPPA and it is expected go through parliamentary debates and public hearings in due course.

Sikhala Summoned To Law And Order Over “Political Statement”

By A Correspondent- MDC Deputy National Chairperson Job Sikhala has been summoned to the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s Law and Order Section over his political statement made over the weekend at a Bikita rally.

In an exclusive interview with ZimEye, Sikhala said he will be at the ZRP’s law and section at 9am tomorrow where he is set to answer questions from one Detective Assistant Inspector Chibaya.

“Yes i have been summoned by Detective Assistant Inspector Chibaya from the Law and Order Section tomorrow at 9am.”

He however dispelled allegations that he is planning to topple a constitutionally elected government arguing that his statement was misquoted from its context.

He said:

“I have witnessed with shock the excitable elements jumping into the bandwagon to lump treason, banditry, insurgency and coup plotting on my part over a political banter of a statement I made in Bikita addressing villagers.

The shocking part comes as a result of a deliberate distortion of the import of the said statement in question.

The only coup the people of Zimbabwe will ever witness in their lifetime is the 17 November 2017 not any other one generated from me nor the MDC.

Let it be clear that the MDC nor anyone associated with it will never engage in any unconstitutional way of assuming the governance of our country.

If anything is to be said the MDC is the party of constitutionalism and legality. All its conduct and actions will be guided by constitionalism and nothing more or nothing less.

The overthrow word deliberately misconstrued is economic pressure compounded by the legitimacy question that should be definitely addressed before 2023.

It helps no one to incite the regime against me over the prediction that can either come out true or false.

Until such time when the legitimacy question is addressed the crisis Zimbabwe is facing is unsustainable until 2023.

A stolen victory impoverishes the nation and it needs an urgent solution that can only come through dialogue to avert a tragic disaster.”

HON Job Sikhala
MDC Vice National Chairperson

FULL TEXT- MDC Responds To Gvnt Over Sikhala’s Bikita Statement

MDC believes in non-violence, legality and constitutionalism. The MDC notes with deep worry and concern that Hon. Job Sikhala’s statements made during a rally in Bikita East over the weekend have caused uproar and the party wishes to clarify its position regarding the same.

It is the party’s view that Hon. Sikhala’s views as expressed at the rally and widely quoted in the press were his own personal opinions, which we believe have been misconstrued and misinterpreted.

For the record, the MDC believes in Constitutional, peaceful, democratic, non-violent and legal means of resolving the national crisis. We have never been perpetrators of illegality and non-violence. If anything, we have always been the victims.

The MDC is deeply worried about the escalating national crisis and to this end; the party will on Thursday this week launch the Roadmap to Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness and Democracy (RELOAD) which is our blueprint to legitimacy and economic recovery in the country.

RELOAD does not in any way entail illegal and unconstitutional means of solving the national crisis. Once again, the MDC wishes to state unequivocally that it has always submitted itself to the cardinal values of legality, constitutionalism and democracy.

Any attempt to portray the MDC in any other way is disingenuous and unfortunate. MDC: (1999 – 2019) Celebrating 20 Years of Tenacity and Courage Luke Tamborinyoka Deputy National Spokesperson Movement for Democratic Change

FULL TEXT: We Are Worried Sikhala’s Remarks Have Caused Uproar

The MDC notes with deep worry and concern that Hon. Job Sikhala’s statements made during a rally in Bikita East over the weekend have caused uproar and the party wishes to clarify its position regarding the same.

It is the party’s view that Hon. Sikhala’s views as expressed at the rally and widely quoted in the press were his own personal opinions, which we believe have been misconstrued and misinterpreted. For the record, the MDC believes in Constitutional, peaceful, democratic, non-violent and legal means of resolving the national crisis.

We have never been perpetrators of illegality and non-violence. If anything, we have always been the victims.

The MDC is deeply worried about the escalating national crisis and to this end; the party will on Thursday this week launch the Roadmap to Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness and Democracy (RELOAD) which is our blueprint to legitimacy and economic recovery in the country.

RELOAD does not in any way entail illegal and unconstitutional means of solving the national crisis. Once again, the MDC wishes to state unequivocally that it has always submitted itself to the cardinal values of legality, constitutionalism and democracy.

Any attempt to portray the MDC in any other way is disingenuous and unfortunate. MDC: (1999 – 2019) Celebrating 20 Years of Tenacity and Courage

Luke Tamborinyoka Deputy National Spokesperson Movement for Democratic Change

Govt Threatens To Deal With Opposition

Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana

State Media|Government says it has noted with disgust insurgent rants from a member of the opposition threatening to overthrow legitimate public authorities in the country, and will not hesitate to act.

Permanent secretary for the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said the undermining of a legitimate authority is a serious crime.

“Trying to overthrow a Government is subversive and Government will not hesitate to deploy the security institutions to constrain such abuse of democratic tenets and maintain the constitutional order,” he said.

“Zimbabwe is a peaceful country and that peace is not accidental. That status of a peaceful country will be maintained by ensuring those that threaten democracy and the liberal values adopted by the New Dispensation are tried and if convicted, removed from society and put in places where they don’t pose a threat to the rest of civilised society.”

Mr Mangwana added: “Every country under the sun has places for miscreants and we would not hesitate make use of them to protect democracy and constitutionalism values which are highly esteemed in the New Dispensation.

“It is understandable that when before a crowd some get excitable and experience a rush of blood to the head. We urge them to demobilise that animal instinct and deploy their faculties located in the higher centres of their brains and embrace constitutional means of opposing the Government.”

He added that the utterances could have been a deliberate ploy to derail current re-engagement talks with the British Government.

“We don’t rule out a deliberate effort to provoke the authorities into enforcing the law so as to get negative international attention at the time when the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade is meeting the British Foreign Minister as well as the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, Baroness Scotland to advance Zimbabwe’s re-engagement and mainstreaming efforts.  While we will not hesitate to enforce the law, we will not be baited to a predictable default.”

Messi Labels COPA America As Corrupt

Messi labels COPA America as corrupt

Argentina superstar Lionel Messi has labelled the COPA America 2019 as ‘corrupt’ after what he lamented as ‘unfair’ officiating at the South American showpiece.

Messi was sent off in the first half for clashing with Gary Medel in last night’s third and fourth  place play-off against Chile and the Barcelona star felt hard-done by the official’s decision to dismiss him.

“We don’t need to be part of the corruption that we’ve suffered at this tournament,” Messi said according to AS. 

“Medel is always right at the limit. With a yellow that would have been the end of it for both of us, but well, maybe what I said recently had an impact,” he added.

Messi also heavily criticised the referee’s officiating during Argentina’s semi-final defeat to Brazil, describing it as “crazy”.

Job “Wiwa” Sikhala Speaks On “Misread Of Political Banter”

I have witnessed with shock the excitable elements jumping into the bandwagon to lump treason, banditry, insurgency and coup plotting on my part over a political banter of a statement I made in Bikita addressing villagers.

The shocking part comes as a result of a deliberate distortion of the import of the said statement in question.

The only coup the people of Zimbabwe will ever witness in their lifetime is the 17 November 2017 not any other one generated from me nor the MDC.

Let it be clear that the MDC nor anyone associated with it will never engage in any unconstitutional way of assuming the governance of our country.

If anything is to be said the MDC is the party of constitutionalism and legality. All its conduct and actions will be guided by constitionalism and nothing more or nothing less.

The overthrow word deliberately misconstrued is economic pressure compounded by the legitimacy question that should be definitely addressed before 2023.

It helps no one to incite the regime against me over the prediction that can either come out true or false.

Until such time when the legitimacy question is addressed the crisis Zimbabwe is facing is unsustainable until 2023.

A stolen victory impoverishes the nation and it needs an urgent solution that can only come through dialogue to avert a tragic disaster.

HON Job Sikhala
MDC Vice National Chairperson

AFCON Last 16 Proves That There Are No Small Teams In Africa

Sadio Mane of Senegal (r) and Costa Nhamoinesu of Zimbabwe (l) during the 2017 African Cup of Nations

The Africa Cup of Nations 2019 Round of 16 produced some results which shocked the continent’s football fraternity.

The general belief that ‘big teams’ dominate African football is a deep-rooted perception which makes people underrate certain teams to the point of making forthwith conclusions when predicting games.

That being said, this past week’s results showed otherwise.

Benin’s elimination of Herve Renard’s Morocco was a big shock, considering the reputation the North Africans’ coach has in African football.

South Africa’s defeat of hosts Egypt was by far the most shocking result at the continental showpiece so far, the hosts crashed out in front of 70 000 screaming fans, much to the disbelief of football fans across the continent.

Lastly, the fact that Madagascar progressed to the quarter-finals at the expense of DRC makes it football blindness for one to still see the existence  of “small teams” in African football.

Kaizer Chiefs To Offload Warriors Star

Edmore Chirambadare of Kaizer Chiefs during the Absa Premiership 2017/18 match between Kaizer Chiefs and Maritzburg United at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg on 28 April 2018 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Kaizer Chiefs are reportedly considering releasing defender Teenage Hadebe in order to free up some space in their foreign quota.

Chiefs now have seven foreigners on their books following the recent arrival of two Zambia’s Lazarous Kambole, Samir Nurkovi from Serbia and Ghanaian-born midfielder James Kotei.

Each PSL club is allowed a maximum of five foreigners and this means two of the non-South African players in Amakhosi squad will be dropped before the start of the new season.

And according to Sunday World, a South African newspaper, the two players are Hadebe and Colombian striker Leonardo Castro.

“It’s Castro and Hadebe who are going to be sacrificed. Teenage has not reported back as he was at Afcon [with his national team Zimbabwe], but he’s expected back at the village on Wednesday,” an unnamed source told the newspaper.

“You remember that it’s him [Hadebe] who cost Chiefs in the Nedbank Cup final against TS Galaxy; that penalty was conceded by him. That mistake put him in the bad books.”

Meanwhile, Khama Billiat and Willard Katsande are not part of the list as they are registered as local players.

Grace Mugabe Ex-Muroora Boasts Of Having “Best Curves In The World”

Farai Dziva|South African based socialite Luminitsa Dumbisa Jemwa who is Grace Mugabe’s ex-daughter-in-law has driven the social media crazy with “suggestive” photos during her birthday.

Luminitsa also boasts of her “flaunting hourglass figure.”

Luminitsa is Grace Mugabe’s ex-muroora from her son Russell Goreraza.She is also footballer Nyasha Mushekwi’s former wife.

Her ” mouth-watering photographs where she is featured wearing a tighter-than-skin body-hugging dress have gone viral.

The socialite also boasts of having curves like no other lady.

best curves?…. Luminitsa Dumbisa Jemwa

MDC Launches Road To Economic Recovery Document

Farai Dziva|The MDC will this week launch the Road To Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness and Democracy(RELOAD) Document.

” The MDC launches its Road to Economic Recovery, Legitimacy, Openness And Democracy (#RELOAD) this Thursday in Harare.

The document is the party’s comprehensive agenda to end Zimbabwe’s current economic crisis,” said the party.

The MDC has also paid homage to the late former Masvingo Provincial spokesperson, Dusty Zivhave.

“The MDC mourns the sad passing of former Masvingo Provincial Spokesperson, Mr Dusty Zivhaye who died yesterday after a short illness. May his departed soul rest in eternal peace.”

Horror As Boyfriend Brutally Kills University Student

Farai Dziva|In a shocking incident, a third-year student at the Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT) was brutally murdered by her boyfriend.

According to H-Metro, Angela Dapi was allegedly murdered by her boyfriend Richard Nenhowe at Elizabeth Hotel in Harare.

Richard then tried to commit suicide.

He is currently admitted at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals where he is under police guard.

“I remember tiri ma 1.1 (First Year, First Semester) she used to complain that he was abusive.

He would beat her because of his insecurities…Angie wanted to leave this guy a long time ago, but she was trapped; it’s not making any sense. I feel like I failed her. I could have paid more attention and reported him right away, but instead we comforted her,” Angela’ s friend told H-Metro.

“Angela and her boyfriend broke up a month ago because Nenhowe had cheated on her and he refused to accept being dumped.

He travelled from a mine in Zvishavane, where he worked, to Harare on Sunday to try and fix their relationship that’s when they met at Elizabeth Hotel and he then choked her when she entered the hotel.

Nenhowe then sent a text to his friend stating that he had killed his girlfriend and when the police found Nenhowe, he was bleeding profusely after he attempted to kill himself,” a source said.

Government Ready To Crack Shamhu Ine Munyu On Businesses?

Farai Dziva|Kembo Mohadi has warned businesses against overpricing.

In a speech read on his behalf in Beitbridge, Mohadi accused businesses of “milking members of the public.”

“We know those businesses and as the President said, we will deal with you because you undertook to serve the people and not to milk them.

Can anyone explain why beverages from our local manufacturers are so expensive here in Beitbridge where we have depots?

Shops have a duty to protect consumers who must not be punished for their loyalty. Now that we are using local currency through the promulgation of Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019, we urge businesses to shun the exploitative process overburdening the consumers,” said Mohadi.

Kembo Mohadi

Lewis Matutu Attacks Sikhala For Making “Treasonous Remarks”

Farai Dziva|Zanu youth leader Lewis Matutu has accused MDC official Job Sikhala of making “highly treasonous” remarks.

Matutu was commenting on remarks Sikhala allegedly made at a rally in Bikita.

Matutu claimed that Sikhala’s strong language was highly confrontational.

“When a person says he or she wants to overthrow a constitutionally-elected President, he or she is committing an offence.

They are threatening a coup, this will not be allowed in this country. We love our peace and it will be protected,” claimed Matutu.

Sikhala is yet to respond to the accusations.

Job Sikhala

Player Crisis Rocks FC Platinum

Farai Dziva|Defending Champions FC Platinum are facing a player crisis after most of their players ran out of contract at the end of June.

The Zvishavane based could only raise thirteen players for last Saturday’s match against Manica Diamonds.

The Platinum Boys had only one infield player on the bench, Devon Chafa and goalkeeper Petros Mhari on the bench.

A player at the club who requested anonymity  said a number of players are out of contract and after being caught off guard the club tried to play down the face that they were facing a crisis because of injuries.

“There is nothing that they could not raise the full complement because of injuries. We know what the club does when they are caught off guard, they manufacture stories and send to friendly media outlets to try and diffuse the situation. They did the same on the strike issue and tiff between coach Norman Mapeza and chairman Evans Mthombeni,” said the player.

“Ali Sadiki is not injured, he is out of contract, William Sitima is out of contract, Elvis and Kevin Moyo just sneaked out of the country for trials at Chippa United in South Africa.

“Petros Mhari could have gone for trials at Bloemfontein Celtics but delayed for the Manica Diamonds match as there was a crisis.

“Devon Chafa actually had to brave the injury also to save the situation but was carrying an injury. Godknows Murwira is in Harare trying to push for a move to Dynamos while Mkhokeli Dube quit and went to the United States. Lawrence Mhlanga is on suspension while Raphael Muduviwa is on a lengthy lay off due to injury,” added the player.

Despite the player crisis, FC Platinum went on to post a 1-0 win over Manica Diamonds to remain on top of the log standings.

FC Platinum

Messi Describes COPA America As “Fraudulent”

Farai Dziva|Lionel Messi has described the COPA America 2019 as ‘corrupt’ after what he lamented as ‘unfair’ officiating at the South American showpiece.

Messi was sent off in the first half for clashing with Gary Medel in last night’s third and fourth  place play-off against Chile and the Barcelona star felt hard-done by the official’s decision to dismiss him.

“We don’t need to be part of the corruption that we’ve suffered at this tournament,” Messi said.

“Medel is always right at the limit. With a yellow that would have been the end of it for both of us, but well, maybe what I said recently had an impact,” he added.

Messi also heavily criticised the referee’s officiating during Argentina’s semi-final defeat to Brazil, describing it as “crazy”.

Lionel Messi

Ndiraya Unhappy With Narrow Win

Farai Dziva|Dynamos coach Tonderai Ndiraya is not impressed with how his team beat Chapungu on Sunday.

The Glamour Boys left it until late to snatch a winner when Ghanaian forward Robert Sackey netted the only goal of the match in the last minute.

The performance, however, did not convince the coach who admitted his side was out of the rhythm.

“It was a good result but quite frankly and honestly we failed to find the rhythm today,” Ndiraya said in his post match presser.

“It was a difficult game for us. Maybe it was because of the mid-season break but I am not happy about how we performed as a team. I thought we were not ourselves in all departments.”

Dynamos created a number of chances and most of them went off target.

Their first real chance in the game came just moments before the interval when Edward Sadomba’s lofted effort was tipped over.

They never made any threatening raid in the second period until a last-minute counter attack which resulted in Sackey’s goal.

Five Million Face Starvation

Farai Dziva|Government has conceded that 5.7 million people are facing starvation in the country.

Government sources have revealed that
5.7 Million people require urgent food aid.

The food crisis has been intensified by the drought or low rainfall that most parts of the country experienced during the 2019/2019 season, according to the government.

Another network, Famine Early Warning Systems Network has also said :
“The deteriorating macroeconomy and significantly below average 2018/19 crop production are expected to drive widespread Crisis food security outcomes through at least January 2020.

In high production northern areas and some central parts of the country Stressed outcomes are expected through August, after which Crisis outcomes are expected. One cannot deny the fact that the deteriorating economy is also playing a part in the food crisis that is looming.”

GMB

Is Sikhala’s Statement “Treasonous” Or A Mere Figure Of Speech?

Farai Dziva|There is raging debate on a statement allegedly made by Job Sikhala at an MDC rally in Bikita at the weekend.

Sikhala reportedly warned government of “impending protests” due to the current economic crisis.

While some sections of the society feel Sikhala’ s remarks are treasonous others feel he merely expressed the mood of the people.

Sikhala allegedly told party members the party would stage a Mega- demonstration to force “Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down.”

“We are a committed leadership that will give Zanu PF headaches and [Amos] Chibaya was not lying or joking about the fight we are going to take to the doorsteps of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

We are going to overthrow him before 2023 that is not a joke,” Sikhala reportedly told party supporters on Saturday.

Job Sikhala

Police Called In As Man Is Filmed Climbing London’s Tallest Building, The Shard

British Police were called in at 05:15hrs on Monday, 8 July following reports of a ‘free-climber’ on London’s tallest building, The Shard.

The Police said, “Emergency services attended and the man went inside the building where he was spoken to by officers.

“He was not arrested.”

Mnangagwa, Ramaphosa Close To New Power Supply Arrangement

President Mnangagwa yesterday held successful bilateral talks here with his South African counterpart, President Cyril Ramaphosa, to find lasting solutions to Zimbabwe’s power problems, clearing the way for officials from the two countries to meet soon for a new power supply arrangement.

The President said Energy and Power Development Minister Fortune Chasi would soon lead a delegation to SA to finalise a new power supply deal, that should ease electricity woes in the country.

“With President Ramaphosa we met and we were sharing challenges we are facing and, in particular energy shortages.

“We exchanged views on how we can deal with that issue. Of course, our Zesa owes Eskom quite a lot of money and they have been able to pay US$10 million last week to reduce that debt.

“This enables them to have discussions and I think our Minister of Energy (Cde Fortune Chasi) will go to South Africa next week to discuss some new arrangements,” he said.

Last week Government paid US$10 million to reduce the debt owed by Zesa to South Africa’s Eskom.

The Head of State and Government also said that they discussed the conditions set by the United States of America at the America-Africa Forum in Mozambique recently before unveiling a US$60 billion facility to Africa.

“We interrogated the conditions of accessing that fund,” he said.

President Mnangagwa has made it clear that Zimbabwe will not accept the facility since it had strings attached.

On the launch of African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) by the African Union, President Mnangagwa said it was a success story for Zimbabwe to be part of the process.

He said the AU agreed to give Zimbabwe a 15-year period to retool its industries and commerce that have been brought to their knees by the economic sanctions imposed by the US, Britain and their Western allies.

“For Zimbabwe it was a huge success because we succeeded in depositing our instruments, so we were number 23 and we have managed to get a window to develop our industry and commerce so that we catch up with the rest of the world and we got a 15-year reprieve.

“It has gone very well. We signed the protocol (African Continental Free Trade Area) in Kigali (in Rwanda), but we entered a reservation because of sanctions imposed on us which have rendered our industry and commerce uncompetitive in the market,” he said.

Apart from Zimbabwe, four other countries —Malawi, Zambia, Madagascar, Ethiopia and Eritrea — also requested for derogation.

-State Media

Harare Man Drags Cheating Wife Impregnated By Own Uncle To Court

By Own Correspondent-A heartbroken man from Harare sensationally accused his wife of having been impregnated by her own uncle.

Luke Mareya revealed this when he dragged his wife Elizabeth Jasi to court seeking a protection order.

Mareya told the court:

 “I no longer love her. She broke my heart. She was impregnated by her uncle and all along she has been lying to me that the son belonged to her ex-husband.

They frequently see each other and the issue came to light when her uncle’s wife revealed it to me that I was staying with her husband’s son. She does not want to discuss the issue and she has the tendency of beating me up. I have sustained injuries due to her violent actions.

She emotionally abuses her uncle’s wife and she does not even respond to her greetings. I took the matter to my in-laws who then demanded $1000 for lobola before any discussion.”

Jasi, on the other hand, did not dispute the allegations but counter accused her husband of being abusive.

She told the court: 

“Vane makuhwa ambuya, ndoda kuvarova. (I am going to beat up that aunt because of her gossip)

I still love my husband, Your Worship, but he is harassing and insulting me…Some of the things he is saying are correct and some of them are lies.”

Presiding magistrate Tafadzwa Miti ruled in favour of the husband and ordered Jasi to observe peace towards him.-StateMedia

Ncube, Mangudya Speak On The Implications Of The New Currency

By Own Correspondent- Speaking during the Daily News Business Breakfast Forum, “Implications Of The New Currency” on Monday morning, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya outlined the implications of the introduction of local currency.

He said:

  • Stability on the interbank foreign exchange market as more foreign currency is sold through formal channels. As at end of June 2019 US$664 million had been traded.
  • Reduction of trading of foreign currency on the parallel market.
  • Stronger demand for local currency, which strengthens its value.
  • Halting of costly re-dollarisation – economic agents were reverting to use of US dollar as the unit of account and medium of exchange;
  • Improved monetary policy effectiveness – use of monetary policy in instruments to control inflation and maintain price stability going forward;
  • Retention of foreign exchange accounts (current Nostro deposit position around US$ billion or around $3 months import cover) to boost economic activity in the country;
  • Restoration of confidence in the economy as measures yield positive results;
  • Creation of certainty which assists business in planning and decision making
  • Creation of scope for increased production and productivity – low production is the major challenge facing the economy.

Mnangagwa Under Fire Over Gukurahundi

THE MDC has thrown its weight behind traditional leaders who are calling upon President Emmerson Mnangagwa to apologise over the 1980s Gukurahundi massacres.

Last week, Mnangagwa met chiefs from Matabeleland and Midlands provinces whose areas were affected by Gukurahundi where an estimated 20 000 people were killed by the North Korean-trained 5th Brigade soldiers. Thousands more were displaced during the disturbances.

The chiefs demanded that Mnangagwa, who was State Security minister during that period, apologise for massacres before a healing process can be conducted to give closure to the
contentious issue. They also demanded that Mnangawa should not lead the healing process because he was part of the offending party and called for an independent mediator to convene the
hearings.

In an interview with Southern Eye, MDC spokesperson Daniel Molokeli and his deputy Luke Tamborinyoka said an apology will be the best foot forward for the President who has indicated he
wants to tackle the thorny issue.

“Mnangagwa continues to portray and sing the rhetoric of reforms. We have not seen the substance of his rhetoric – from law reform to Gukurahundi,” Tamborinyoka told Southern Eye.

“Gukurahundi, outside of an outright apology to the people of Zimbabwe in general and the people of Matabeleland and Midlands in particular, Mnangagwa is once again taking everyone up
the garden path. An apology is free and it does not cost money, neither does it require a committee. All it needs is sincerity.”

Molokeli said an all-stakeholder approach that is not controlled by government would effectively deal with the Gukurahundi issue.

“We need an all-stakeholder approach, a process that will not be partisan. It is important that Zimbabwe goes through a process of opening up a truth and reconciliation process, a
process that would not be controlled by government. We need something bigger and broader that is not controlled by the political forces at play,” he said.

On Mnangagwa’s dialogue process, Molokeli said it is a futile attempt.

“Whatever process the President has come up with, we are not sure of whether it is the right path, so it’s not something that we support. So at the end of the day, we have reservations
about this process and it is up to ED (Mnangagwa) to prove himself that he really means business. At the moment, we will just wait and see,” Molokeli said.

Mnangagwa is on record saying he will only apologise for Gukurahundi if the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission says he must do so.

-Newsday

POTRAZ Calls For Input From Stakeholders In Ongoing DNS Review

By A Correspondent- POTRAZ has called for the input of stakeholders as the body embarks on a process to review the DNS Framework for Zimbabwe.

“Accept Election Defeat”: Matemadanda

By Own Correspondent- Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Victor Matemadanda has encouraged all political players to bury their differences and work towards the development of the nation. 

“I have seen a scenario here in Gweru where all the 18 local councillors are from the MDC-Alliance.

“This means Zanu-PF did not perform well here and the contestants conceded that they did not win the election. What then surprises me is that there are some political leaders who are not admitting that they were defeated.

“They contested in court, but still did not win. We are way past the election period, but they have not woken up to reality. I want to urge all political players that unity and tolerance is key to development,” he said.

The political commissar took a swipe at retailers charging exorbitant prices and underhand pricing in foreign currency saying the new dispensation will not tolerate efforts to derail the development path that the nation has taken.

“Those with pharmacies that are overcharging their products and letting people die, be warned! Those transporters who are giving their vehicles to reckless drivers who are overcharging passengers are also warned that we are coming there!”

He also took time to explain the ongoing austerity measures as a means to achieve a middle income economy.

“As a nation we really needed to get to a point when we adopt our own currency. No nation has ever developed using foreign currency. We want our youth, women and vendors to contribute towards national development.

“They can only do that if they transact using local currency. “The American dollar is currently being manipulated by economic sharks who want to further cripple our economy. We are now in the process of formalising the informal economy.”

Cde Matemadanda applauded urban dwellers for their stance towards the stayaways that were called for by some political parties.

“I am proud of your response to the call for stayaway that was being organised by enemies of the State. Well done for shunning that call. You value your work and you know very well that such actions will not put food on your tables, but disturb your peace”

He also took a swipe at corrupt individuals in parastatals and Government institutions saying that the new dispensation will totally deal with corrupt people. “You cannot afford to be half-right and half-corrupt. It’s either you are corrupt or not. And corrupt individuals will not be tolerated by the current administration.”