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.”

Fresh Details On Magaya Hotel Fire

Own Correspondent| The Harare City Council‘s fire division suspects that the fire that destroyed part of Walter Magaya‘s hotel in Waterfalls started when workers started a generator.

The Fire Division also noted with great concern that there were no emergency exits in the boarding houses.

Acting Chief Fire Officer Mr Lovemore Mafukidze has confirmed that preliminary investigations point to the generator.

“Information gathered by both attending officers suggests that as there was no electricity in the area and the fire started soon after the occupants had started their generator for lighting purposes of the hotel complex.

“It might have been an electrical fault. The Division also noted with great concern that there were no emergency exits in the boarding houses. Therefore, the Division recommends that these emergency exits be made available.” he said.

“On 4 July 2019, there was a fire at PHD Ministries Hotel in Waterfalls. The Hotel covers an area of approximately 80 by 70 metres and the affected area which is the southern end of the hotel complex covers an area of approximately 40 by 30 metres used as boarding houses.

“The Emergency Services received a call at 17:38 hours, two fire tenders were promptly dispatched to the scene of fire, and a water carrier responded at 17:53 hours together with a command vehicle,” Mr Mafukidze said.

He said the team faced no challenges to put down the fire as they were fully equipped and had enough manpower.

“The Division faced no challenges at all since water was readily available. The first attending Officer in charge on mobilising control room informed them that the building was well alight so did the second attending officer in charge.

“A portable pump was set up drawing water from the swimming pool within the hotel to replenish the first attending fire engine.

“Two hose reels, one jet, and four breathing apparatus were used during the fire fighting process. Another water carrier arrived at 18:21 hours with additional water.

The Assistant Divisional Officer attended at 18:21 and directed fire fighting operations thereby preventing the spread of fire to other wings.

The fire was declared under control at 18:43 hours and damping down continued up to 20:01 hours when fire fighting was complete,” Mr Mafukidze said.

MDC Youth Assembly Intensifies #GoRuralCampaign

The MDC Youth Assembly today intensified the #GoRuralCampaign by visiting Nyanga Ward 26 in Manicaland to drum up support for party candidate, Vincent Bopoto.

Today’s program was held at Selbourne Estate whereby the Youth Assembly National leadership led by Chairman Obey Sithole, Vice Chair Cecelia Chimbiri and Spokesperson Stephen Sarkozy Chuma graced the occasion to lay out the victory roadmap for the party.

Speaking at the occasion National Youth Assembly Spokesperson, Stephen Sarkozy Chuma scoffed at recent manoeuvres by ZANU PF to hoodwink the masses into a false belief that the former liberation party can bake bread as a stop gap measure to avert bread shortages in the country.

Chuma said expecting ZANU PF to produce bread for the long suffering masses is akin to expecting the beleaguered party to produce bread out of sand-made farm bricks.

The Assembly motor mouthpiece also said bread baking is not a child’s play and as such it requires basic economics starting from input production instead of expecting honey without bees.

Youth Assembly National Vice Chairman, Cecilia Chimbiri took a bitter snipe at the ZANU PF military regime for neglecting and trampling women’s rights.

Chauya Chauya as Chimbiri is popularly known said it is regrettable that 39 years after independence the chauvinist ZANU PF regime is still blind to basic needs of women like sanitary pads.

Chimbiri said the conditions of women conditions have become nervous to the extend that women now resort to using unhygienic means like rags yet cotton is produced in Zimbabwe.

Youth Assembly National Chairman, Obey Sithole giving a key note to the same event said ZANU PF is anti people religion whose survival is hinged on corruption, nepotism and cronyism.

Cde Luther as Sithole is affectionately known declared that expecting ZANU PF to win any election is akin to expecting a second virgin Biblical Marry in our life time.

The forceful Youth Assembly Commander unapologetically likened Emmerson Mnangagwa to a habitual thief with a canning culture to reap where he did not sow.

Sithole said the Assembly will this month lead massive massive action programs to reclaim the 2018 MDC electoral victory stolen by ZEC working in cahoots with the military junta.

The Selbourne by-election rally was organized by Manicaland Youth Assembly provincial leadership led by Youth Chairman, Kelvin Kambiro.

Also in attendance were Manicaland Provincial Chairman, Prosper Mutseyami and leaders from the party’s Women Assembly.

Stephen Sarkozy Chuma
MDC Youth Assembly National Spokesperson

Gweru Municipality, Residents Heading For A Clash, Disagrees Over Supplementary Budget

Gweru residents are resisting attempts by Gweru City Council to increase rates by more than 100 percent through a supplementary budget leaving fears that more residents may be forced to boycott payments in protest.

The Local Authority conducted supplementary budget consultative meetings over the weekend where a majority of residents said they cannot afford the increases as their salaries are stagnant and council is failing to provide satisfactory service delivery.

Gweru United Residents Association Secretary General Mr Reward Mhuri said the Local Authority is instead putting pressure on residents’ association leaders to try and hoodwink residents into accepting the tariffs hike.

 “People rejected the so called supplementary budget but council is putting pressure for resident’s leaders to accept the increases, my fear now is that we will be labelled sellouts.

“Council promised us that it had registered three companies formerly running as Go Beer to cushion residents from the ever increasing rates but up to now nothing has happened.

“This actually shows that council is trying to be arrogant towards residents’ recommendations, how can they rush for a supplementary budget before they have validated our report (from a service delivery committee of inquiry). The inquiry’s recommendations must be followed first, we cannot keep pouring water into a leaking bucket,” Mhuri said.

He said should the Local Authority persist and try to shove the supplementary budget down their throats, they will resist as residents through petitions and demonstrations.

Another residents’ association leader, Cornilia Selipiwe from Gweru Residents and Ratepayers Association, said it is not just an issue of accepting or rejecting the budget but affordability on the part of residents. 

“It is not an issue of just accepting or rejecting but it’s an issue of facing realities on the ground, the fact is that the supplementary budget by council is fair but the question is, are residents able to pay? Which is a big no.

“We had a meeting earlier with residents in Mkoba; residents are hard pressed and any slight increment to the current tariffs will have a negative impact on poor residents,” he said.

“It is unfortunate that when these budgets are done, they are done by the elite and they tend to forget the poor and old people, the unemployed and the pensioners. People are failing to pay the current rates and I am not sure how they will cope with revised tariffs. Our worst fears are that people will just boycott paying,” Selipiwe said.

This reporter managed to attend one of the consultative meetings in ward 13 under Councilor Catherine Mhondiwa in Mkoba where a majority of residents said they could not afford the 100 percent increase and the figure should be revised downwards but council management present begged and pleaded with residents to endorse the budget.

“We actually had the increase at 420 percent and your councilors said it was too much and that’s why we had to settle to the 100 percent increase. There is nothing we can do, let’s just carry the burden, this is our budget, so I am asking you to propose adoption of this budget and we end the meeting,” said one Gibson Chingwadza a council official part of the officials conducting the meeting.

However one of council’s top officials at Town House gave an impression that the budget had been unanimously endorsed by residents despite the outcry.

“We are yet to get feedback from all wards, some were postponed to next weekend, only two wards had reservations but majority have endorsed the supplementary budget and we will then include the business fraternity which were the first to endorse. We can say the budget was unanimously endorsed by the majority,” he said.

Gweru Town Clerk Ms Elizabeth Gwatipedza earlier this year in March said a supplementary budget will be the last thing council will consider after exhausting all other channels to cover the budget gap created by inflation. 

She was on record saying first they will sit as Town Clerks in the country to map the best way forward and engage the Ministry of Local Government if it can assist financially as the councils will not be able to fulfill their mandate with the current approved budgets.

The supplementary budget is expected to increase the 2019 City budget by $33 million from the current $46 million to $79 million.

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Auxillia Mnangagwa Lands VP Post

By A Correspondent- First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has been elected Vice President of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) in recognition of her philanthropic work and assistance to the less privileged in Zimbabwe.

She was elected during the ongoing 23rd OAFLAD’s General Assembly Meeting which is running concurrently with the African Union’s Extraordinary Summit.

According to the organisation’s constitution, elections are held after every two years.

Amai Mnangagwa takes over from Margaret Kenyatta of Kenya while former OAFLAD president, the First Lady of Burkina Faso, Adjoavi Sika Kabore was replaced by Congo Brazaville’s First Lady Antoinette Sassou Nguesso.

OAFLAD is an advocacy organisation where First Ladies of Africa seek to leverage their unique position to advocate for policies that make health services accessible and laws that boost women and youth empowerment.

In an interview after her election, an ecstatic Amai Mnangagwa pledged to continue working hard for the development of Zimbabwe and the continent at large.

She said her election was not an individual achievement but that of the whole country.

“I am happy that my colleague First ladies entrusted me with this position. I feel exalted and this is dedicated to all women (of Zimbabwe),” she said.

Amai Mnangagwa said the position she got as OAFLAD’s Vice President was not for her alone but for the nation of Zimbabwe particularly women.-State media

“New Eskom Deal On The Cards”: Report

By A Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday held successful bilateral talks with his South African counterpart, President Cyril Ramaphosa, to find lasting solutions to Zimbabwe’s power problems.

The development clears the way for officials from the two countries to meet soon for a new power supply arrangement, the state media has reported.

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.

He said:

“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.”

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.

Meanwhile, President Mnangagwa and his delegation were expected to arrive home early this morning.-StateMedia

Parly Mines Committee: Mliswa Replaced

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

Mutodi Threatens MDC Over Sikhala’s ‘Terrorist’ Remarks

Jane Mlambo| Deputy Information minister Energy Mutodi has threatened the opposition MDC over remarks by Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala who said his party will overthrow the government before 2023.

Mutodi said such remarks will not be taken lightly threatening that the MDC leadership will face serious consequences.

“The terrorist utterances by Job Sikhala betraying his party’s plans to “overthrow” the government through demonstrations will not be taken lightly. The MDC dissident leadership will face serious consequences,” said Mutodi.

Addressing Bikita villagers over the weekend, Sikhala said;

“We are a committed leadership that will give Zanu PF headaches and [Amos] Chibaya was not lying or joking about the war and 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 said.

Zim In HIV Vaccine Efficacy Trials

By A Correspondent- Zimbabwe has become the first country in the Sub-Saharan Africa region to complete the successful enrolment of participants who are taking part in the ongoing large-scale HIV vaccine efficacy trials which are currently underway on four continents, covering 12 countries with about 12 669 study participants on board.

Zimbabwe has 500 participants  in the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) 705 also known as “lmbokodo” and the Antibody Mediated Prevention (AMP) studies which seek to find a lasting solution to a safe and effective HIV vaccine.

Speaking to The Herald at the weekend, HIV vaccine researcher at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health and Clinical Trials Research Centre, Dr Stranix Chibanda said the country finished its participants enrolment in June and they now await to monitor them as part of the research.

“The 705 study has just finished enrolling participants and now we continue to follow them up monitoring their health and checking how the immune system will react to vaccines.

“This will take a couple of years but I think in the next few years we will be able to roll out one of the vaccines for the benefit of our children today,” said Dr Chibanda.

Dr Chibanda added that while the HIV vaccine trial remained an ongoing process, Zimbabwe had shown its preparedness to take the vaccines aboard once they pass the due process.

“We are still doing the trials and not even in the next five years can we say we will be done. Maybe in 10 years, but I have noticed that the country is ready to take the vaccines once they are approved and licensed by the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe.

“However, the end of this enrolment phase facilitates the collection and analysis of trial specific data enabling researchers to answer research questions. It is in this vein that I want to applaud all those who volunteered to participate in these trials and they are commended for their selfless contribution towards this noble effort to move closer to a world without Aids,” she said.

The AMP studies is now fully enrolled with 4 625 participants from communities in the USA, Brazil, Peru, Tanzania, Botswana, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

The AMP studies are the most advanced human clinical studies to test wether a broadly neutralising antibody (bNAb) called VRCO1 which is given intravenously can prevent HIV acquisition in people.

The trials also seek to help to establish the concentrations of bNAb’s required for protection and to characterise any “breakthrough”  HIV infection to understand if it was sensitive or resistant to VRCO1.

The studies also could also clarify what level of neutralisation a vaccine or antibody-based method of HIV prevention needs to achieve or maintain to promote sustained protection.

HVTN705 or “Imbokodo”, meaning the rock in Zulu, was derived from a popular African proverb “Wathint’ abafazi, Wathint’ Imbokodo! meaning “You strike the women, you strike the rock!” in recognition of the strength women show in the face of challenges.

This vaccine is being administered in women in Africa with 2 637 healthy HIV negative women aged 18-35 years drawn from Zimbabwe and the neighbouring countries helping in moving ahead with the trials.

The vaccine regimen being tested in Imbokodo is based on “mosaic” immunogens — vaccine components designed to induce immune responses against a wide range of global HIV strains.-StateMedia

City of Harare Says Magaya’s Hotel Does Not Have Emergency Exits

THE Harare City Council‘s fire division suspects that the fire that destroyed part of Walter Magaya‘s hotel in Waterfalls started when workers started a generator.

The Fire Division also noted with great concern that there were no emergency exits in the boarding houses.

Acting Chief Fire Officer Mr Lovemore Mafukidze has confirmed that preliminary investigations point to the generator.

“Information gathered by both attending officers suggests that as there was no electricity in the area and the fire started soon after the occupants had started their generator for lighting purposes of the hotel complex.

“It might have been an electrical fault. The Division also noted with great concern that there were no emergency exits in the boarding houses. Therefore, the Division recommends that these emergency exits be made available.” he said.

“On 4 July 2019, there was a fire at PHD Ministries Hotel in Waterfalls. The Hotel covers an area of approximately 80 by 70 metres and the affected area which is the southern end of the hotel complex covers an area of approximately 40 by 30 metres used as boarding houses.

“The Emergency Services received a call at 17:38 hours, two fire tenders were promptly dispatched to the scene of fire, and a water carrier responded at 17:53 hours together with a command vehicle,” Mr Mafukidze said.

He said the team faced no challenges to put down the fire as they were fully equipped and had enough manpower.

“The Division faced no challenges at all since water was readily available. The first attending Officer in charge on mobilising control room informed them that the building was well alight so did the second attending officer in charge.

“A portable pump was set up drawing water from the swimming pool within the hotel to replenish the first attending fire engine.

“Two hose reels, one jet, and four breathing apparatus were used during the fire fighting process. Another water carrier arrived at 18:21 hours with additional water.

The Assistant Divisional Officer attended at 18:21 and directed fire fighting operations thereby preventing the spread of fire to other wings.

The fire was declared under control at 18:43 hours and damping down continued up to 20:01 hours when fire fighting was complete,” Mr Mafukidze said.

CAPS Fans Riot

A section of Caps United fans on Saturday bayed for the blood of technical director Nelson Matongorere and his team after the Green Machine lost 1 – 0 against ZPC Kariba in a Castle Lager Premiership matchday 13 at Nyamhunga Stadium.

By SportBrief Reporter

The fans tried to block the exit of the United players’ team bus as they sang songs denouncing the Makepekepe leadership while sympathizing with Lloyd Chitembwe whose absence again leaves a lot to be desired.

The coaches had to be rescued by the police who escorted them from the ground for safe exit.

No post match interviews could be conducted as a result.

The loss, third in the past four games, dented further their title aspirations after two title contenders, Chicken Inn and holders FC Platinum recorded victory each.

A late second half strike by Nigel Makumbe was all the Electricity Boys needed to secure maximum points.

United dictated the pace in the opening stanza with Phenias Bamusi, Newman Sianchali and Dominic Chungwa causing all sorts of havoc in the home side’s half.

Munyaradzi Nyakarimwe, Ian Nekati and James Marufu took matters into their own hands to ensure they thwart all raids being launched by the Green Machine.

With a little bit of luck, Makepekepe could have taken the lead on the half hour mark when Dominic Chungwa was set up by Phenias Bamusi from the left flank but Future Sibanda, in goals for Katuruturu, went airborne to ensure United is kept at bay.

At the breather, there were no changes on the scoreboard.

Upon resumption of the second stanza, Katuruturu came a more energetic side and created numerous chances.

Dividends finally paid 15 minutes before normal time when Nigel Makumbe fired home from inside the box and the lead stood to full time.

“Your Days Are Numbered”: Mohadi Tells Businesses That Are Overpricing Goods

By Own Correspondent- Vice President Kembo Mohadi has appealed to local businesses to heed the Government’s economic realignment measures through implementing a fair pricing model to avoid causing unnecessary agony on citizens.

He said the days of those who are continuing to overprice goods at the expense of the masses were numbered.

The Vice President made the remarks in a speech read on his behalf by Matabeleland South Minister of State for Provincial Affairs Abednico Ncube during the official opening of the Beitbridge Business Expo.

He said:

“Beitbridge has lot of investment opportunities considering its strategic location as a logistics hub for both Zimbabwe and the SADC region,

However, as we call for investment, we also plead with local businesses for fair pricing of goods and services as opposed to exploitative pricing like we have been witnessing in some shops and supermarkets here.

You will note that for any business to thrive, it must have the consumers around it and if we milk the same consumers to death, who will buy from us tomorrow?

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”.

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

Vice President Mohadi 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 and over burdening the consumers.

“We know those businesses and like the President said, we will deal with you because you undertook to service 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 exploitative process overburdening the consumers,” said Vice President Mohadi.

He said Beitbridge town was also 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.

The Vice President added that the initiative will also bring more investment to the town and that Government will facilitate and support all investments initiative meant to improve the quality of life of the people in the town and the whole country.

“Our infrastructure like water and sewer installations are protected by the environment and we urge people to stop the indiscriminate cutting of trees that we have borrowed from the future generations.

“I would like to salute the exhibitors at this Business Expo for the commitment to a growing economy and a prosperous Zimbabwe they have shown by participating at this Business Expo,” he said.-StateMedia

Loadshedding: Soweto Residents Turn Riotous

SOWETO’s Orlando East residents took to the streets to protest after being without electricity for days. Here Joburg metro police are out in full force to calm the situation and divert traffic away from troubled spots.

Soweto residents barricaded roads with stones and burning tyres, leaving commuters stranded in an attempt to force power utility Eskom to listen to their grievances following three weeks of blackouts in the area.

The protest was on its third day yesterday.

Ntsakisi Mabaso, 34, said she hadn’t been to work for the past three days and was worried about salary cuts.

“I don’t get a lot of money and now I will lose the little that I get.”

However, the mother of a 9-year-old child supported of the protest.

“I buy R100 electricity units weekly, but now my child and I have to take cold baths in this cold weather. We sometimes try and use a paraffin stove to heat the water, but the gas makes us sick.

“The food in the refrigerator is spoiled, so we have to buy kotas (bunny chow) every day with the last money we have. It’s really bad, which is why I am fully behind the protest,” she said.

Orlando East residents said they were angry with the power utility and wanted nothing but basic services delivered to them. However, Eskom blamed illegal connections and the overloading of the system for the blackouts.

Tebogo Tenyane, a resident, said it was unfair that other parts of the township had electricity, but not them.

“Eskom has been called and we have reference numbers from them and we have sent letters and emails about the blackouts.

“We followed every procedure communicated to us, but nothing has been done hence we took it to the streets to fight for a basic right,” he said.

Soweto has seen multiple protests recently over electricity blackouts following reports that it owed the power utility more than R18 billion in unpaid electricity bills.

The power utility said technicians had been deployed on site to repair the damaged infrastructure and were working to restore supply.

“Some members of the community bypass the meters, illegally connect themselves to the network, and vandalise electricity infrastructure, which leads to sporadic power interruptions.

“This is because the transformers become overloaded, particularly during the winter period, and subsequently catch fire or explode as their protections have been interfered with and vandalised,” Eskom spokesperson Dikatso Mothae said.

A ward councillor in the area, Sechaba Khumalo, said power outages were a “big challenge” in the entire township because of the residents who interfered with Eskom’s infrastructure.

Khumalo said as much as residents needed to be encouraged to pay for services, there was also a problem of affordability that required help from the government.

“Today we will be resuming negotiations with a team of Soweto ward councillors and regional directors to try to find a way forward regarding the electricity issue, because almost all the wards in Soweto are experiencing the same problem,” he said.

The residents have threatened to barricade the N17, Caroline garage, Diepkloof and the rest of Soweto should they not have electricity in their houses by today.

Joburg metro police have been diverting traffic away from the area where there protest was held.

Madagascar’s Fairytale Run In AFCON Continues

Madagascar have reached the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals. GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP/Getty Images

Madagascar’s fairytale run in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations will continue after they beat Democratic Republic of Congo on penalties in their round-of-16 clash following a 2-2 draw.

AFCON debutants Madagascar has been one of the stories of the tournament so far as they topped a group including Nigeria to qualify for the knockout stage.

And they looked set to make it to quarterfinals as they led 2-1 going into stoppage time — only for Chancel Mbemba to take the match to extra time with an equaliser for DRC.

DRC were the better team in extra-time but the two sides could not be separated and Nicolas Dupuis’ side triumphed 4-2 on penalties and Yannick Bolasie skied his effort.

Female Police Officer Fired For US$2k Bribe Challenges Her Dismissal In Court

A FIRED junior woman police detective, who was discharged after she extorted US$2 250 from a suspected forex dealer following arrest, has taken Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga to court challenging her dismissal.

Ex-Det Constable, Petty Mlauzi, who was attached to the Criminal Intelligence Unit registry in Bulawayo, was discharged on Monday. Mlauzi seeks an order staying her dismissal pending the finalisation of her application for review before the High Court.

She also wants an order blocking her eviction from a ZRP house at the Western Commonage. Mlauzi, through her lawyers Mugiya and Macharaga Law Chambers, yesterday filed an urgent chamber application at the Bulawayo High Court pending review, citing Comm-Gen Matanga and the Police Service Commission as respondents.

Mlauzi, in her founding affidavit, said she was tried by a single officer for violating the Police Act, convicted and sentenced to eight days’ imprisonment at the detention barracks.

Dissatisfied with the conviction and sentence, she appealed to Comm-Gen Matanga and the appeal was dismissed.

“I filed an application for review under case number HC7003/18 querying the decision of the first respondent (Comm-Gen Matanga) to dismiss my appeal on a technicality against the settled principle that labour matters must be decided on technicalities,” he said. Mlauzi said the urgent chamber application followed a radio signal discharging her despite a pending review matter before the High Court.

“I have therefore approached this honourable court with the present application on an urgent basis for an order that my discharge be stayed pending finalisation of my application for review under case number HC7003/18. The matter is urgent in that there is a risk that I will be immediately evicted from police accommodation and the respondents’ agents were sent to harass me and I ended up seeking refuge at my legal practitioner’s offices,” she said.

Mlauzi said there was also a risk of losing her salary.

“The respondents can still execute the discharge in the event that my application fails and therefore they will suffer no prejudice if they are to stay their processes until this court finalises the matter,” she said.

On December 8, 2017, at around 11AM, the complainant Ms Sicelo Sibanda and one Mr Mehluli Bhebhe were inside their car, a Toyota Ipsum, parked near Bulawayo Centre in the central business district counting US$4 250. Mlauzi who was in the company of Detective Sergeant Thomas Hofisi, approached Ms Sibanda and Mr Bhebhe and identified themselves as police officers.

They got into the car and accused Ms Sibanda and Mr Bhebhe of engaging in illegal foreign currency trade and arrested them.

They directed Mr Bhebhe to drive towards Bulawayo Prison and along the way they demanded money in exchange for their release. They took US$2 250 leaving the complainants with only US$2 000. Ms Sibanda contacted her husband who is based in South Africa.

A report was made to the police, leading to the arrest of the two detectives.

Byo Residents Block Mayor From Corruptly Allocating Himself Council Bottle Store Lease

State Media|BULAWAYO Mayor, Councillor Solomon Mguni has given up on a controversial bid to lease a council-owned bottle store amid growing pressure from concerned residents on the logic of awarding him the lease.

Last month, Clr Mguni had passed the first hurdle in his bid to lease a bottle store in Njube after the Finance and Development Committee passed the recommendation although in a controversial manner.

It had been revealed that councillors under the sub-committee of allocation of stands and premises had initially turned down Clr Mguni’s bid but this was overturned by the Finance and Development Committee after, Ward One councillor Mlandu Ncube threatened and ordered councillors to put their “necks on the line” for the mayor.
Clr Ncube is a known ally and confidante of the mayor.

The matter was subsequently put on hold and referred back to the committee for further deliberation with the majority of the councillors fearing a backlash from residents if they went ahead to award Clr Mguni with the lease.

However, in the latest development, Clr Mguni has since given up on the bid with councillors awarding Mr Ezweni Maphosa with the contentious bid.

Mr Maphosa had initially been awarded the lease before Clr Ncube’s intervention.

A total of 27 other individuals and organisations had expressed interest in leasing the bottle store.

Mr Maphosa will pay a monthly rental of $150.

“Thereafter it was resolved to recommend to the Finance and Development Committee: that the tender for the lease of former beer hall outlets — Njube Bottle Store be awarded to Ezweni Maphosa at his tendered bid price of $150,” reads part of the minutes.

Contacted for comment, Mr Maphosa expressed excitement that he had finally been awarded the lease.

“I am pleased that the local authority saw it fit to award me with this lease, this shows that BCC is a transparent and professional body, as residents and now partners we will forever remain confident in its operations,” said Mr Maphosa.

Commenting on his now failed application, Clr Mguni had argued that he had responded to an advertisement in the Press like any other resident.

“I forwarded my application like any other resident and when that matter was being discussed I recused myself from the meeting and I would not know whether I got the lease or not, I am eagerly awaiting the full council meeting to see whether I got it or not,” he said.

Other properties that have since been leased out by the local authority include, Waterworks Company Grant Premises, women’s clubs in Tshabalala, Njube, Sizinda, vacant former beer hall outlets in Burombo, Elangeni, Njube and Sizinda, flea market stalls and car parks.

A couple of years ago, the Government had to dispatch an investigation team to Bulawayo after it emerged that the city’s councillors were dishing out properties among themselves.

The investigation revealed that out of the 29 councillors, then, only five had not been given any council property to lease.

It was further revealed that when the councillors get the properties they default in paying rates and rentals resulting in the properties accruing debt, as council management could not take the route of evicting the councillors, for fear of victimisation.

South African Arrested In Zim For Possession Of Rhino Horn

‘NewsDay’ reported that detectives were tipped off that he a Zimbabwean accomplice wanted to sell the horn in Harare’s Msasa area.

HARARE – A South African man has appeared in a Zimbabwean court on charges of illegally possessing rhino horn.

He and his Zimbabwean counterpart were arrested in Harare, as they allegedly tried to sell nearly six kilogrammes of horn.

The South African man has been named as 38-year-old Brent Johan Lunt.

NewsDay reported that detectives were tipped off that he a Zimbabwean accomplice wanted to sell the horn in Harare’s Msasa area.

They were arrested, and four pieces of horn were allegedly found in Lunt’s bag. They’re said to be worth nearly a $250,000.

The two men appeared at the Harare Magistrates Court yesterday on charges of breaching the Parks and Wildlife Act.

In December, seven Chinese men were arrested after they were allegedly found with 20 kilograms of rhino horn at their Victoria Falls home.

Border Patrol Officers Survive On Corruption, Allowances Not Paid For 11 Years

No allowances for border patrollers for 11 years

ZBC|Officials manning the Beitbridge Border Post and the entire frontier from Chikwalakwala to Shashe are facing a lot of challenges that affect their efficiency, making them susceptible to corruption.

It emerged during a visit to the area by the Defence, Home Affairs and Security Services Portfolio Committee that police officers deployed to patrol the Zimbabwe-South African border area stretching over 200km have not been paid their travel and subsistence allowances since 2007 and are now vulnerable to corruption.

In his submission, Officer Commanding ZRP Beitbridge , Tichaona Nyongo said his teams also have no vehicles and radio communications to effectively discharge their duties.

“We have challenges and when people say our officers are corrupt, it is difficult to defend them because they are deployed without payment, so sometimes it could be that they will be trying to make ends meet. And also, we don’t have vehicles to patrol the over 200km of the border area and this needs urgent attention,” he said.

Security organs at the port of entry said they need scanners in order to detect drugs which pass through the border hidden in vehicles.

“We have immigration officers who are overworked but with no incentives, so while work is done, the issue of incentives is critical for the workers,” Assistant Regional Immigration Officer, Mrs Memory Mgwagwa said.

In an interview after the tour of facilities, committee Chairperson, Mr Levy Mayihlome said they will make recommendations to improve border security and working conditions.

“We are happy with our findings and there is need for urgent interventions, so we will do that to ensure operations are improved because policing of the frontier is vital for national security,” said Mr Mayihlome.

Calls were also made to speed up border redevelopment, including construction of physical barriers to manage motorists, especially those who drive through boom gates in a bid to evade paying duty.

6th High Court Judge Refuses To Hear Labour Case Dragging For 19 Years

Justice Mabhikwa

Standard|Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Thompson Mabhikwa has recused himself from hearing the 19-year-old legal wrangle between former PG Industries (Zimbabwe) Limited marketing director Nkululeko Mabhena and his ex-employers over terminal benefits of over $73 million.

Mabhikwa, who was the sixth judge to deal with the case, recused himself from hearing it after he discovered that he knew one of the parties to the matter.

“I recuse myself from dealing with this matter because I know one of the parties personally. The matter has to be set down before another judge. The matter is

hereby removed from the roll,” he said.

The matter had been set down for hearing after it had been off the roll for the past four years when Mabhena skipped the border in 2015 claiming his life was

in danger.

Mabhena only returned in December last year and was scheduled to meet Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs secretary Virginia Mabhiza, to whom he had sent

his complaint about the conduct of two judges that previously handled the case. The letter was copied to Chief Justice Luke Malaba.

However, Mabhena was advised to take the legal route and approached the High Court again demanding that his case be set down for hearing.

The protracted legal battle has seen a number of applications and counter-applications filed at the Bulawayo High Court over terminal benefits and salary

arrears amounting to $73 million.

The saga started when Mabhena fell ill and was believed to have died — with doctors at United Bulawayo Hospitals certifying him dead.

PG went on to pay off his funeral expenses. At some point he was put in a morgue.

Mabhena was eventually discharged from hospital and went back to work, where he was asked to produce a certificate of existence as he was now believed to be

dead.

After meeting the employer’s demand, PG Industries, however, refused to take him back, but dismissed him with a payoff of 64 cents.

Mabhena filed an appeal at the High Court demanding that the company pay him terminal benefits and salary arrears.

Malawi Dragging Towards Full Anarchy As Mutharika Orders For Arrest Of Opposition Leaders

President Peter Mutharika was furious on Thursday when he learnt of violence and looting and  ordered Police to arrest immediate past Vice President and UTM president Saulos Chilima and Malawi Congress Party (MCP) president Lazarus Chakwera over demonstrations calling for the resignation of beleaguered Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) Chairperson Jane Ansah.

Mary Chilima clad in a black T-shirt inscribed Osaopa
Some protesters lie on the road during the protests in Lilongwe.-Photo by Govati Nyirenda, Mana
Both Chilima and Chakwera said they joined demonstrators as concerned Malawians and not as leaders of their respective political parties

The  protesters were seen burning tyres and smashing statues erected on the roundabout near Sunbird Capital while some  vandalised Spar shop at City Centre and stole assorted merchandise, predominantly alcoholic beverages and food items.

Mutharika is said to have ordered Police Deputy Inspector General Duncan Mwapasa to arrest the two and Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) Chairman Timothy Mtambo, whose organization is organizing the demonstration which turned ugly especially in Mzuzu where some buildings were set on fire.

Inside sources at Area 30 Police Headquarters confided to Nyasa Times that Mwapasa in turn ordered Lilongwe Police Station Officer-in-Charge James Mthali who could not take the order.

“Mthali told them that arresting Chilima, Chakwera and Mtambo will just fuel and breed more trouble for police officers especially those residing in commercial areas,” said the source.

Another government source also corroborated the story saying a visibly angry and disturbed Mutharika ordered Police to arrest the trio accusing them for a fueling violence through the demonstrations.

“Mutharika wants these three arrested and said he doesn’t want any excuses, that was his clear order,” said an impeccable source.

However, the three have been calling demonstrators to demonstrate peacefully and asked Police to arrest anyone who will be found looting and vandalizing property as the demonstrations are ‘peaceful’.

Speaking to an estimated 4 000 protesters at the vigils on Thursday,  Chilima stressed that people should exercise their right to demonstrate and not fear anything as the National Anthem states.

“Let us demonstrate peacefully without fear,” said Chilima, who was dressed in black combat regalia while his wife, Mary, was clad in a black T-shirt inscribed Osaopa (No Fear).

Added Chilima: “We are not going to relent. We are going to fight until we see where the vote of Malawians went.”

Chakwera, who finished second as per results announced by MEC, also said he will not let justice on the May 21 2019 Tripartite Elections be concealed.

HRDC first organized the demonstrations on June 20, 2019 calling for Ansah to resign who vehemently refused to resign in an exclusive television interview with Zodiak TV a week ago.

The CSOs then organized another set of demonstrations and vigils on Thursday and Friday across the country to force Ansah to resign over the way she handled the May 21 tripartite elections.

Voting in the tripartite elections took place on May 21 in 5 002 polling stations nationwide and DPP President Peter Mutharika was declared a winner seven days after the voting, securing his second five-year term.

The results have, however, been challenged by Mutharika’s main contenders, Malawi Congress Party (MCP) and UTM Party, who have called for the nullification of the presidential poll, arguing some anomalies were overlooked.

The two parties have both filed their cases at the High Court in Lilongwe whose hearing starts on July 29.

The polarised electorate has led  Mutharika—who won the presidency with 38.5 percent of the vote—to face questions of legitimacy not just from his challengers, but also from influential groups such as the Public Affairs Committee (PAC) who say he has carried the day in an election that lacked credibility.

PAC has also endorsed the demonstrations.

Soweto Residents Riot Over Loadshedding

SOWETO’s Orlando East residents took to the streets to protest after being without electricity for days. Here Joburg metro police are out in full force to calm the situation and divert traffic away from troubled spots.

Soweto residents barricaded roads with stones and burning tyres, leaving commuters stranded in an attempt to force power utility Eskom to listen to their grievances following three weeks of blackouts in the area.

The protest was on its third day yesterday.

Ntsakisi Mabaso, 34, said she hadn’t been to work for the past three days and was worried about salary cuts.

“I don’t get a lot of money and now I will lose the little that I get.”

However, the mother of a 9-year-old child supported of the protest.

“I buy R100 electricity units weekly, but now my child and I have to take cold baths in this cold weather. We sometimes try and use a paraffin stove to heat the water, but the gas makes us sick.

“The food in the refrigerator is spoiled, so we have to buy kotas (bunny chow) every day with the last money we have. It’s really bad, which is why I am fully behind the protest,” she said.

Orlando East residents said they were angry with the power utility and wanted nothing but basic services delivered to them. However, Eskom blamed illegal connections and the overloading of the system for the blackouts.

Tebogo Tenyane, a resident, said it was unfair that other parts of the township had electricity, but not them.

“Eskom has been called and we have reference numbers from them and we have sent letters and emails about the blackouts.

“We followed every procedure communicated to us, but nothing has been done hence we took it to the streets to fight for a basic right,” he said.

Soweto has seen multiple protests recently over electricity blackouts following reports that it owed the power utility more than R18 billion in unpaid electricity bills.

The power utility said technicians had been deployed on site to repair the damaged infrastructure and were working to restore supply.

Metro Police keep an eye on matters after Orlando East residents took to the streets to protest after being without electricity for days.

“Some members of the community bypass the meters, illegally connect themselves to the network, and vandalise electricity infrastructure, which leads to sporadic power interruptions.

“This is because the transformers become overloaded, particularly during the winter period, and subsequently catch fire or explode as their protections have been interfered with and vandalised,” Eskom spokesperson Dikatso Mothae said.

A ward councillor in the area, Sechaba Khumalo, said power outages were a “big challenge” in the entire township because of the residents who interfered with Eskom’s infrastructure.

Khumalo said as much as residents needed to be encouraged to pay for services, there was also a problem of affordability that required help from the government.

“Today we will be resuming negotiations with a team of Soweto ward councillors and regional directors to try to find a way forward regarding the electricity issue, because almost all the wards in Soweto are experiencing the same problem,” he said.

The residents have threatened to barricade the N17, Caroline garage, Diepkloof and the rest of Soweto should they not have electricity in their houses by today.

Joburg metro police have been diverting traffic away from the area where there protest was held.

Magaya Saga, Govt Proposes New Law To Regulate Churches’ Operations

Cain Mathema

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema said failure to regulate the activities of churches was creating a fertile environment for criminal activities such as money laundering and subversive behaviour.

GOVERNMENT is set to craft a law to regulate operations of churches to curb criminal activities, a Cabinet Minister has said.

Government’s decision comes at a time when prominent church leader Walter Magaya is involved in sexual abuse and financial irregularities allegations. Some church leaders have been arrested for crimes such as rape and fraud.

“Religious organisations have to be registered so that their activities are monitored to curb crimes such as money laundering and other such crimes,” said Minister Mathema.

He said there was a danger of people engaging in subversive activities hiding behind the church.

Minister Mathema said Government was aware that some churches were involved in criminal activities hence the need for a law to regulate their operations.

He said churches should disclose their source of revenue and how they were spending it.

“If you are a religious organisation it is only fair in my view to tell us where you get your money from and how you are using it,” he said.

Responding to the proposal, Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) secretary-general, Reverend Kenneth Mutata said they will closely follow the development.

Audit Unveils Lack Of Accountability Of Donations That Were Abused By Grace Mugabe.

Grace Mugabe

THE Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has failed to account for or distribute goods donated by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) which are reportedly lying idle and losing value in storerooms.

In her 2018 report, Auditor General Mrs Mildred Chiri said the ministry had failed to account for the goods which are meant to be distributed to vulnerable and needy individuals.

Former First Lady Grace Mugabe was during her whirlwind time accused of abusing goods donated by ZIMRA to the Department of Social Welfare when she took the goods and distributed them in her own rallies to boost her campaigns.

“There was poor accountability for goods donated to the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) held at Northcort Training Institute. Items donated were inconsistently being recorded either as bales, sacks, bags by quantities or by weight instead of maintaining a standard unit of measurement of classification of the goods,” said Mrs Chiri.

She said Northcort Training Institute personnel received the donated goods without physically verifying the quantities against the Issue Vouchers raised by Zimra.

“From interviews held with the staff, there were instances when deliveries were made by transporters in the absence of the Ministry’s head office administration personnel for accountability purposes as they are the ones who would have collected the items from Zimra,” she said.

Mrs Chiri said during a physical inspection of the donated goods, bales, sacks and bags of donated clothes and shoes were open and their contents were scattered on the storeroom floors.

“Although the Northcort Training Institute had a stores register in place, the register did not include vital information such as full description of items (specifications), quantities received, quantities issued, running balances and signature of the recipient,” she said.

Mrs Chari said four brand new and four used tyres were issued to one of the Ministry’s administration officers without the approval of the accounting officer. The recipient officer was the one who originated and authorised the letter of issuance.

According to Mrs Chiri the Ministry did not have a clear policy for management and distribution of the donations.

“At the time of the audit (March 12, 2019), I noted that there were over 200 bales of clothes and shoes, 16 brand new tyres and 1 200 second hand tyres of different sizes that were being kept at the institute, of which, these goods were being damaged by rodents and deteriorating in quality due to adverse weather conditions,” she said.

Mrs Chiri said there was no evidence of periodic or regular physical stock counts by supervisors both from the Ministry’s head office and the institute.

She said donated goods are exposed to misappropriation if the Ministry does not put adequate controls for delivery, receipt, recording and custody of goods.

“Failure to consistently record donated items compromises the accountability of same and without physical verification, it would be difficult to ascertain whether the received donations were properly recorded and accounted for,” said Mrs Chiri.

She recommended that the ministry should ensure that goods donated are consistently recorded using the same unit of measurement.

“The Ministry should ensure that bales, sacks and bags of donated goods are kept sealed at all times. Stores register should capture all important details such as full description of items (specifications), quantities received, quantities issued, balance (in stock) and signature of the recipient on issuances” said Mrs Chiri.

Wicknell Chivayo Apologises For Gwanda Solar Project, Told To Go To Prison First.

Chivayo’s solar project

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 study chete? 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.

Adv Chasi said the Government was going to engage Intratek as they expected a refund or to see an operational solar plant.

Zimbabwe Completes Moves To Regulate Social Media Usage

Kazembe Kazembe

State Media|Government will expedite the promulgation of the Cybercrime and Cyber Security Bill into law amid growing concerns over social media abuse and the proliferation of fake news.

Speaking at the launch of a Community Information Centre in Charandura, ICT, Postal and Courier Services Minister Kazembe Kazembe said political hooligans were now hijacking social media platforms to push their political agendas through fake news.

“We are now working hard to bring the Cybercrime and Cyber Security Bill into law. We now realise that it is long overdue with the rampant abuse of social media platforms.

“Social media abusers have become so wanton that they are now even going to the extent of creating false death notices, which goes against our culture as a people. 

“I urge users of this new Community Information Centre to use it responsibly,” he said. 

Cybercrimes are on the rise in Zimbabwe on the back of a rise in mobile telephony and broadband penetration. 

Meanwhile, the ICT Minister said the CIC concept is well in line with the Government’s goal of achieving an upper-middle income economy by 2030.

“The aim of the Community Information Centre concept is to create centres where the community can access and use ICTs to promote their businesses, advance their education and improve their livelihood.

“In this regard, Charandura Community Information Centre is furnished with modern computers that are connected to the internet. It will provide basic electronic services such as Internet surfing, electronic mail service, printing, scanning, photocopying and document binding for your convenience. 

“14 CICs have been established in Midlands Province alone. All of them including Charandura CIC are now operational,” said Minister Kazembe.

Zim Puts 500 HIV Negative People On Trial Vaccine


State Media|Zimbabwe has become the first country in the Sub-Saharan Africa region to complete the successful enrolment of participants who are taking part in the ongoing large-scale HIV vaccine efficacy trials which are currently underway on four continents, covering 12 countries with about 12 669 study participants on board.

Zimbabwe has 500 participants  in the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) 705 also known as “lmbokodo” and the Antibody Mediated Prevention (AMP) studies which seek to find a lasting solution to a safe and effective HIV vaccine.

Speaking to state media at the weekend, HIV vaccine researcher at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health and Clinical Trials Research Centre, Dr Stranix Chibanda said the country finished its participants enrolment in June and they now await to monitor them as part of the research.

“The 705 study has just finished enrolling participants and now we continue to follow them up monitoring their health and checking how the immune system will react to vaccines.

“This will take a couple of years but I think in the next few years we will be able to roll out one of the vaccines for the benefit of our children today,” said Dr Chibanda.

Dr Chibanda added that while the HIV vaccine trial remained an ongoing process, Zimbabwe had shown its preparedness to take the vaccines aboard once they pass the due process.

“We are still doing the trials and not even in the next five years can we say we will be done. Maybe in 10 years, but I have noticed that the country is ready to take the vaccines once they are approved and licensed by the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe.

“However, the end of this enrolment phase facilitates the collection and analysis of trial specific data enabling researchers to answer research questions. It is in this vein that I want to applaud all those who volunteered to participate in these trials and they are commended for their selfless contribution towards this noble effort to move closer to a world without Aids,” she said.

The AMP studies is now fully enrolled with 4 625 participants from communities in the USA, Brazil, Peru, Tanzania, Botswana, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

The AMP studies are the most advanced human clinical studies to test wether a broadly neutralising antibody (bNAb) called VRCO1 which is given intravenously can prevent HIV acquisition in people.

The trials also seek to help to establish the concentrations of bNAb’s required for protection and to characterise any “breakthrough”  HIV infection to understand if it was sensitive or resistant to VRCO1.

The studies also could also clarify what level of neutralisation a vaccine or antibody-based method of HIV prevention needs to achieve or maintain to promote sustained protection.

HVTN705 or “Imbokodo”, meaning the rock in Zulu, was derived from a popular African proverb “Wathint’ abafazi, Wathint’ Imbokodo! meaning “You strike the women, you strike the rock!” in recognition of the strength women show in the face of challenges.

This vaccine is being administered in women in Africa with 2 637 healthy HIV negative women aged 18-35 years drawn from Zimbabwe and the neighbouring countries helping in moving ahead with the trials.

The vaccine regimen being tested in Imbokodo is based on “mosaic” immunogens — vaccine components designed to induce immune responses against a wide range of global HIV strains.

Mnangagwa Engages Ramaphosa For Energy Supply

President Mnangagwa (right) shares a lighter moment with his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa on the sidelines of the African Union summit in Niamey, Niger, yesterday.

State Media|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 (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.

Shock As Man Stabs Fellow Congregant At Prayer Meeting

A 24-year-old Masvingo man allegedly fatally stabbed a fellow congregant with a knife during a prayer vigil following a dispute over badly cooked relish, police have confirmed.


Tinos Mudyanembwa of Mutumwapasi Village under Chief Shumba allegedly stabbed Clever Guvuriro (28) of the same village once on the left side of the neck during prayers at their church deacon’s homestead.


Masvingo police spokesperson Chief Inspector Charity Mazula said the incident occurred on Saturday at around 10 pm.


She said the body of the deceased was taken to Masvingo General Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.
“I can confirm receiving a report of murder involving congregates who had a prayer vigil at a homestead in Masvingo rural. The suspect has since been arrested and is expected to appear in court soon facing murder charges,” said Chief Insp Mazula.


She said Clever Guvuriro and other congregates were at Mr Mutupo Madondo’s homestead for a prayer vigil when tragedy struck.
“At around 8 pm, a 14-year-old boy allegedly served Clever Guvuriro and his friend, Mr Simbarashe Gumbochuma supper.

Guvuriro mocked the boy saying the relish was poorly cooked and resembled women hair,” she said.


This, she said, apparently irked the boy who advised Clever Guvuriro that he was supposed to be mindful of the church environment and his language was in bad taste.


The man could not accept being reprimanded by the boy and in protest, repeatedly slapped him on the face until he fled.


The boy, she said, reported the matter to his attacker‘s sibling, Mr Moses Guvuriro and Mudyanembwa.


The two confronted Clever Guvuriro who was with his friend, Mr Gumbochuma and accused the pair of being a nuisance at church.


Messrs Mudyanembwa and Moses Guvuriro teamed up and fought with the pair, Clever and Gumbochuma.

Mudyanembwa allegedly drew an okapi knife from his pocket and stabbed Clever on the left side of the neck and he died minutes later.State media

New Law To Regulate Churches

GOVERNMENT is set to craft a law to regulate operations of churches to curb criminal activities, a Cabinet Minister has said.


Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema said failure to regulate the activities of churches was creating a fertile environment for criminal activities such as money laundering and subversive behaviour.


Government’s decision comes at a time when some church leaders have been arrested for crimes such as rape and fraud.


“Religious organisations have to be registered so that their activities are monitored to curb crimes such as money laundering and other such crimes,” said Minister Mathema.


He said there was a danger of people engaging in subversive activities hiding behind the church.State media

Ghanaian Star Propels Dembare To Victory

GHANAIAN Robert Sackey made the difference on his debut for Dynamos when he rose from the bench and grabbed a late winner in this tough Castle Lager Premiership football assignment against Chapungu at Rufaro yesterday.


The midfielder brought the house down three minutes into stoppage-time when he beat the badly exposed Chapungu goalkeeper Talbert Shumba with a powerful left-footer which all but erased the seething emotions in the terraces following a rather disappointing shift by the hosts in this early kick-off.


DeMbare skipper Edward Sadomba, who was full of energy the whole afternoon, should also have left the park with a great deal of satisfaction after providing the brilliant assist.


Sadomba had earlier in the first half shaken his head in disbelief after goalkeeper Shumba made a spectacular save to keep out his dipping long-range strike.


A draw was possibly going to be a fair result for both teams. But just as Chapungu were beginning to wind down the clock, a long delivery from the back found Sadomba who controlled well and released the ball into the path of the unmarked Ghanaian Sackey.


Sackey, who had appeared unsettled earlier on, silenced his critics when he responded with a powerful shot and the goal could help his confidence after he had missed almost the whole first half of the season with injuries.


“I just want to thank the coach for giving me this opportunity to play because when I came I was facing challenges with injuries each and every time. But the coach gave me this opportunity,” said Sackey.State media

Dembare

Auxillia Mnangagwa Lands Top Post


First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has been elected Vice President of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD) in recognition of her philanthropic work and assistance to the less privileged in Zimbabwe.


She was elected during the ongoing 23rd OAFLAD’s General Assembly Meeting which is running concurrently with the African Union’s Extraordinary Summit.


According to the organisation’s constitution, elections are held after every two years.


Amai Mnangagwa takes over from Margaret Kenyatta of Kenya while former OAFLAD president, the First Lady of Burkina Faso, Adjoavi Sika Kabore was replaced by Congo Brazaville’s First Lady Antoinette Sassou Nguesso.


OAFLAD is an advocacy organisation where First Ladies of Africa seek to leverage their unique position to advocate for policies that make health services accessible and laws that boost women and youth empowerment.


In an interview after her election, an ecstatic Amai Mnangagwa pledged to continue working hard for the development of Zimbabwe and the continent at large.


She said her election was not an individual achievement but that of the whole country.


“I am happy that my colleague First ladies entrusted me with this position. I feel exalted and this is dedicated to all women (of Zimbabwe),” she said.


Amai Mnangagwa said the position she got as OAFLAD’s Vice President was not for her alone but for the nation of Zimbabwe particularly women.State media

Mrs Mnangagwa

Bafana Bafana Shock Mighty Pharaohs

Egypt’s FA President Hany Abou-Rida along with some board members have resigned from their posts following the nation’s exit from the 2019 AFCON.

Abou-Rida also announced that Coach Javier Aguirre and his staff have been relieved of their duties.

Despite stepping down as the FA boss, Abou-Rida will continue in his position as the head of the organizing committee of the tournament.

The Pharaohs who are hosting the tournament were knocked out in the Round of 16 after a 1-0 loss to South Africa on Saturday, thanks to an 85th-minute strike by Thembinkosi Lorch.

The win was Bafana Bafana’s first in the knockout stages since 2000.

AFCON

“MDC Ready For Bikita By-election”

06/07/2019

Despite the abuse of state funds by ZANU PF the people of Bikita East defied ZANU PF by attending in their thousands an MDC rally held today to drum up support for Moses Maphosa.

ZANU PF has been abusing the CIO whenever the MDC held campaign rallies in ward 31 by moving around with an unmarked vehicle.

After years of neglect, roads are being graded to hoodwink the voters in the ward.
People are heading calls by the MDC to reject a party that has dismally failed to run the country despite decades of being in power through rigging machinations.

Prices are rising on daily basis and the ZANU PF regime banned the selling maize to other buyers non-other than GMB. This has incensed the rural voters and they are ready to show ZANU PF the exit door.

As we enter the last stretch of the campaign the MDC will continue to radicalise voters in ward 31 so that they would not be intimidated by ZANU PF.

Cde Gore

Information and Publicity Secretary, Youth Assembly, Masvingo Province

Wicknell Chivayo Says I Am Sorry

Wicknell Chivayo

The 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 study chete? 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.

Adv Chasi said the Government was going to engage Intratek as they expected a refund or to see an operational solar plant. – state media

Bikita Villagers “Reject” Zanu PF

Farai Dziva|Zanu PF has been shown the red card in Bikita, the MDC has said.

The MDC posted pictures of the party’s rally held in Bikita East on Saturday, 6 July in preparation for a by-election slated for this month.

The by-election is scheduled for 13 July 2019.

The local government seat fell vacant after the death of Zanu PF councillor for ward 31 Patrick Marozhe on April 15 this year.

Speaking on the rally MDC Secretary General Charlton Hwende said he was confident of the party’s victory.

Furore As Gvt Bans Forex Disbursements

Farai Dziva|Non Governmental Organizations in Masvingo have threatened to withdraw aid following a directive by government to stop foreign currency disbursements.

Government has with immediate effect directed all non-governmental organisations operating in the country who have been giving aid in the form of foreign currency to either buy food using the money and donate to the beneficiaries or give out local currency.

This comes after Government outlawed the multi-currency regime and restricted domestic transactions to local currency through Statutory Instrument (SI) 142 of 2019, in an effort to enhance the affordability of goods and services by the majority.

The Government recently had a meeting with the World Bank and United Nations representatives as well as embassies in the country through which humanitarian aid comes to deliberate on the matter and ensure that SI 142 is fully implemented.

“As you are aware I am the chairperson of the inter-Cabinet Committee that deals with disaster and climate change, recently we had a meeting with World Bank and United Nations representatives as well as embassies.

The Minister of Finance (and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube) was there, the Minister of Public Service (Labour and Social Welfare Dr Sekai Nzenza) was there as well as other ministries,” said Minister July Moyo.

“We discussed how best we can get help as a country. We told them that non-governmental organisations should stop giving beneficiaries US dollars or any other foreign currency. If they so wish to give them money, they should give them local currency.

The argument was we have removed the multi-currency regime and restricted domestic transactions to local currency and most people in rural areas to which most of the aid goes will not be able to use the money.”

However NGOs in Masvingo have vowed to withdraw aid as a result of the government directive.

“The directive will result in donor fatigue and widespread protests.

The directive will grossly affect our operations,” said a COTRAD official.

July Moyo

Hospital Hit By Horrific Shortage Of Doctors

Mpilo Central Hospital needs an additional 44 junior doctors and 20 specialists in order to adequately service its catchment area.

The shortage of doctors is straining the few doctors who are now forced to work long hours.
Mpilo Central Hospital services Bulawayo, Masvingo, Midlands, Matabeleland North and Matabeleland South provinces.

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.” – state media

Ministry Fails To Account For Donations

The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare has failed to account for or distribute goods donated by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) which are reportedly lying idle and losing value in storerooms.

In her 2018 report, Auditor General Mrs Mildred Chiri said the ministry had failed to account for the goods which are meant to be distributed to vulnerable and needy individuals.

“There was poor accountability for goods donated to the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) held at Northcort Training Institute. Items donated were inconsistently being recorded either as bales, sacks, bags by quantities or by weight instead of maintaining a standard unit of measurement of classification of the goods,” said Mrs Chiri.

She said Northcort Training Institute personnel received the donated goods without physically verifying the quantities against the Issue Vouchers raised by Zimra.

“From interviews held with the staff, there were instances when deliveries were made by transporters in the absence of the Ministry’s head office administration personnel for accountability purposes as they are the ones who would have collected the items from Zimra,” she said.

Mrs Chiri said during a physical inspection of the donated goods, bales, sacks and bags of donated clothes and shoes were open and their contents were scattered on the storeroom floors.

“Although the Northcort Training Institute had a stores register in place, the register did not include vital information such as full description of items (specifications), quantities received, quantities issued, running balances and signature of the recipient,” she said.

Mrs Chari said four brand new and four used tyres were issued to one of the Ministry’s administration officers without the approval of the accounting officer. The recipient officer was the one who originated and authorised the letter of issuance.

According to Mrs Chiri the Ministry did not have a clear policy for management and distribution of the donations.

“At the time of the audit (March 12, 2019), I noted that there were over 200 bales of clothes and shoes, 16 brand new tyres and 1 200 second hand tyres of different sizes that were being kept at the institute, of which, these goods were being damaged by rodents and deteriorating in quality due to adverse weather conditions,” she said.

Mrs Chiri said there was no evidence of periodic or regular physical stock counts by supervisors both from the Ministry’s head office and the institute.

She said donated goods are exposed to misappropriation if the Ministry does not put adequate controls for delivery, receipt, recording and custody of goods.

“Failure to consistently record donated items compromises the accountability of same and without physical verification, it would be difficult to ascertain whether the received donations were properly recorded and accounted for,” said Mrs Chiri.

She recommended that the ministry should ensure that goods donated are consistently recorded using the same unit of measurement.

“The Ministry should ensure that bales, sacks and bags of donated goods are kept sealed at all times. Stores register should capture all important details such as full description of items (specifications), quantities received, quantities issued, balance (in stock) and signature of the recipient on issuances” said Mrs Chiri. – state media

Former MDC Spokesperson Dies

Wezhira Munya

07 July 2019

Ladies and Gentlemen it is with great sadness that I confirm to you the death of our comrade Leader Dusty Zivhave

Mr Ngonidzashe Mupfumba MDC National youth secretary for Environmental and Climate affairs said: “Today is the darkest day of our struggle. We lost hard working cadre Mr Dusty. The MDC history is incomplete without mentioning name Dusty. Rest in Peace. Mr Dusty Zivhave, served as MDC councilor in Ward 5 Chiredzi West from 2008 to 2013

Contested as MP for Chiredzi West in 2013

Served as Masvingo Provincial Spokesperson for two terms.

A founder member of the party

More details to follow

Tribute To Former MDC Spokesperson

07/07/2019

The news of Mr Zivhave proverbial call has shocked the province as it comes at a time when as a province we are picking the bits and pieces so that we take on ZANU PF in its so called rural strongholds where it uses intimidation as a formular for winning.

As a province we have been robbed of a gallant fighter, a founder member of our struggle.

Its indeed a minus for the MDC, Masvingo Province and Chiredzi West in particular where he started his activism in 1999 when the idea of forming a political party was mooted.

He survived many battles in Chiredzi West. The area is known for housing the notorious “so called” war veteran Matemachani, who used to intimidate, maim and manhandle MDC members and supporters back then.

His bravery to confront ZANU PF back then at a time when many proffessionals feared for their jobs will forever be cherished.

He has departed the mother earth but his yearning for a better Zimbabwe hasn’t gone, we shall indeed carry the york to liberate Zimbabwe.

It is indeed our duty as the living to continue with the struggle till we achieve what those who mooted the idea to finish the unfinished business of the liberation struggle set out.

We join the family in mourning a departed father. We are with you in prayers and hope you will find comfort in the Lord as he is soul giver of life.

On Behalf of Masvingo Province

Cde Gore

Provincial Information and Publicity Secretary, Masvingo Province, Youth Assembly

Magaya’s Modus Oparandi Exposed

THE MAGAYA MODUS OPARANDI

By Anonymous | The money people give to Walter magaya for house Mable honey projects and church branded material merchandise, this money has financed the mafia PHD (pull her down) ministries.

If you still blame Magaya victims for withdrawing lawsuits and accusing them for not reporting to the police soon after being raped then you have no idea how Magaya works.

Some of these raped girls tried the legal and police route only to be visited while still inside police stations giving their rape reports by Magaya giants and the girls wonder who told Magaya I’m making a report.

That’s the power of money. Believe you me police protects the one who pays and I won’t encourage raped girls to report Magaya because it’s a waste of time.

The best any female can do is to stay at least five kilometres away from Magaya than getting within his reach thinking the law will protect you forget it.

All the officers and lawyers will be glad to be given Magaya cases because then they have the best Christmas. So stop blaming the rape victims for not reporting rather blame them for staying close to a reputable jail immune rapist thinking they will be spared.

Starting with

  1. Mrs Mutashu was laid at the guest lodges and wanting to scream she was given a saloon and the husband wanting to blow the whistle was invited to Nigeria by Magaya spiritual rapist father TB Joshua. The following Sunday Mutashu was in Magaya’s church asking for forgiveness from the rapist. The power of money.
  2. Bev the dancer after she left PHD, she said I will state the reasons why I left coz magaya is not what you think he is and the next thing she officially got a shop to run which magaya himself confirmed and she went quiet. That’s the power of money. 3.Chipo is history now after threatening to expose Magaya and got killed in exile. A Botswana police gets into the bus asking who is Chipo and where are your bags and only to find precious stones which were not hers. She sent her mother texts that Magaya had sent people to kill me. She got into prison and died. Her phones were given to Zimbabwean police and they disappeared.

The power of money

4.Petronella Donhodzo reported a rape case and Magaya is recorded in office of Mr Kwainona the policeman who stood behind Mugabe during every speech and Magaya is seen and heard mentioning the same Donhodzo that he, the man of God had an affair with Donhodzo and that there are video evidence he payed USD10,000 to get. Later on Donhodzo released their multiple phone calls with Magaya then guess what the obvious happens she goes live on radio apologising to Magaya please never blame her the whole state was after her including the then First Lady. The PG Goba refused the Magaya money sent to him not realising Magaya is a state project and he lost his job. This time Magaya is with the second lady.

The power of money

  1. Angela Charakupa reported rape again legal documents and audio communications with magaya and even with TB Joshua inviting her to come to Nigeria the mutashu style were circulated on social media and the next thing there was an out of court settlement.

The power of money

  1. A Maenzanise the parents came out to expose Magaya raping their 17 year old daughter and some think it’s planned. Honestly who as a parent would want that kind of humiliation in society lying about something that can be proven scientifically who? And the police instead of making an arrest, they were stopped by a mere video where the daughter came out as usual saying I wasn’t raped! Really? really? a video in the back of the car were you can’t even see their surroundings and who else is there?And that stops the arrest. And yet in the video they are even saying we had peace but not anymore. Honestly do our police know how to read an sos? Also in the video, she never said it’s not Magaya’s child. You know what even in a country of idiots they would have simply carried out a DNA test and ignore all the videos and establish the year the baby was born backwards to see if she wasn’t 17 back then. And also even if she was 18 is that the work of a Prophet to sleep with girls? Now because people like us are smart and we can’t be fooled I can tell you the next plan. Right now that girl doesn’t know that marriage was planned to silence her. That husband came in to cover Magaya but never got paid by Magaya and then used his raped wife to get the money from Magaya he asked her to confess to parents and now as we speak he got some money. The wife is not even aware of and he is pushing the wife to remove the rape part so that Magaya is saved from jail. This husband and Magaya’s PA Admire Mango must also face the law together with his Lawyer Chatambudza they all participate in these crimes. Okay back to the story, plan B is that the couple will present a wrong child for DNA test in the absence of the grandparents and finally Magaya is free again going to pounce on his next victim watch this space. These are not the only cases every female worker in Magaya slept with him.

So my advice is:

A. Don’t report because police is owned by the one who pays it and not by the state.

B. The state must regulate all these prophets and their big churches or close all of them and protect our young children

C. Magaya is a flight risk he planned an emergency conference outside so you won’t say he fled the country and yesterday his hotel was on fire again a planned thing either to get money from the insurance to cover legal battles or to find a reason not to stay in the country as though his life is in danger and that’s a smart way of starting afresh elsewhere.

I am reliably told that from Wednesday no one was allowed to book people into those same rooms that got affected and some furniture where seen removed from there a day before. Magaya is an idiot who can shoot himself and cry for help and his idiot members will believe and pity him.

Its time every man take your wife away from this man and every parent dont be childish thinking all these are lies take your children away from this monster and you won’t regret its the PHD (PULL HER DOWN) ministries and the Vision is to destroy the future by infecting the girl child. If our man don’t do something, ladies let us get into the streets and have these Prophets’ churches closed and let’s protect our own children.

If nothing is done in the next few days i will circulate another message on how we intend to meet and demonstrate in Harare and on social media until our children get the attention they deserve from the authorities.

LETS PROTECT THE GIRL CHILD And MAY GOD HELP US IN THIS EXERCISE

Maternity Vacation For Learners

By Own Correspondent- Learners who fall pregnant during the course of their studies are set to enjoy “maternity vacation” before returning to continue with their education after giving birth.

The privileges are provided in the Education Bill that is currently under debate in the National Assembly, where legislators are showing support for the clause.

Advocates of girl child rights have also hailed the proposal.

Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima recently told legislators that allowing the pregnant girls to take a vacation is in line with the national Constitution, which calls for non-discrimination. 

“There is an issue that has generated a lot of interest among the Parliamentarians. This is the issue of exclusion on account of pregnancy. The fundamental basis of the inclusion of this issue is premised on Section 75 of the Constitution, which speaks against discrimination,” said Prof Mavima.

“The current practice in our education system has it that if two Form Four learners have an affair and the girl ends up pregnant, the male student can continue with his education while the female student cannot. Yet Section 75 of our Constitution bans discrimination on the basis of gender or sex. It is on that basis that this item was included in our Bill.”

Due to current policies that bar expecting school girls from studying, a number of pregnant girls have had to drop out of school.

Parliament instituted public hearings on the Education Amendment Bill, with various stakeholders seconding the provision to allow pregnant learners to take a break and resume studies after birth.

Speaking to our Harare Bureau, MDC-T proportional representation legislator for Bulawayo, Mrs Priscilla Misihairambwi-Mushonga said, “All we are doing is to give a chance not only to the girl, but to the unborn child.

“Those who impregnate the girls are usually the older selfish predatory males who go scot free and never help with anything.”

She added that society must move away from entirely blaming and punishing the pregnant learners.

Shamwari Yemwanasikana executive director, Mrs Ukenia Chifamba-Chidodo said education is key in fighting inequalities between girls and boys.

She welcomed the move to afford pregnant learners a chance to learn after pregnancy.

“With such high records in teen pregnancy, it means we are losing so many girls as they often drop out of school because of pregnancy,” said Mrs Chifamba-Chododo. 

“We believe education is the most important right that should be a weapon to fight any form of inequality.

“Girls always bear the burden of carrying the pregnancy and dropping out of school while the boy child is safe and continues with education,” she said. 

Lawyer and gender equality activist Ms Jessie Majome also hailed the move of maternity leave for school girls.

“It is a positive development that goes beyond paying lip service to the constitutional guarantees to the rights to education, of the child, and to equality and protection from discrimination.

Zimbabwe has recorded the highest teen pregnancy rate in Sub-Saharan Africa with annual figures of between 500 000 and 700 000.

According to the latest report from the Ministry of Health and Child Care, United Nations Population Fund and Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council, 19 percent of female adolescents between 15 and 19 years are pregnant.

Madzibaba Mutumwa Donates ZWL$6k To Bulawayo City Football Club

By Own Correspondent- As part of his congregation’s social responsibility work, Bulawayo cleric Madzibaba Emmanuel Mutumwa and his Johanne Masowe the Fifth Apostolic sect has donated ZWL$6 000 to Bulawayo City Football Club.

Speaking at the presentation ceremony at the city council offices at Bulawayo Tower Block, Mutumwa expressed appreciation for the work being done by the municipality football team.

“As residents of Bulawayo, we appreciate the efforts and work being done by Bulawayo City FC. There are doing a great job by keeping many youths off the streets and away from drugs and other illicit behaviours which kill their lives and careers,” Mutumwa said.

“We are ratepayers, that makes us a part of the team and we feel like we have to contribute to the team’s show off the field of play.”

Bulawayo City FC chairman Jerry Sibanda was grateful for the cleric’s donation.

“We appreciate this gesture by the church and it’s good to see a religious sect coming on board to support football,” Sibanda said.

“Football is a sport associated with beer, but seeing religious leaders and their sects coming in is humbling. We want to keep on working with you, this will help us go back to the premier league.”

Mutumwa is well-known in the city for exorcising demons in Bulawayo and around the country through famous marathon services dubbed “Hoko yechiwororo/Go back to sender”, where a number of people who worship at his church are basking in the glory of testimonies.

Mutumwa leads the Johanne Masowe the Fifth stationed at the Selbourne Park church shrine in Bulawayo.-Standard

Gvnt Swoops On NGOs’ Forex Disbursements

By Own Correspondent- Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) operating in the country have been banned from giving aid to beneficiaries, most of whom are in the rural areas, in the form of foreign currency.

The move is in line with the recently gazetted Statutory Instrument 142 of 2019 which banned the use of foreign currency in domestic transactions.

The NGOs have been directed to convert the hard currency to the Zimbabwe Dollar if they intend to give out cash to locals.

This was revealed by the Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister Cde July Moyo in an interview with State media.

Said Moyo:

“As you are aware I am the chairperson of the inter-Cabinet Committee that deals with disaster and climate change, recently we had a meeting with World Bank and United Nations representatives as well as embassies.

The Minister of Finance (and Economic Development, Professor Mthuli Ncube) was there, the Minister of Public Service (Labour and Social Welfare Dr Sekai Nzenza) was there as well as other ministries.

We discussed how best we can get help as a country. We told them that non-governmental organisations should stop giving beneficiaries US dollars or any other foreign currency.

If they so wish to give them money, they should give them local currency.

The argument was we have removed the multi-currency regime and restricted domestic transactions to local currency and most people in rural areas to which most of the aid goes will not be able to use the money.-StateMedia

5.7 million Zimbabweans Require Food Aid

By Own Correspondent- The government at a Zanu PF Provincial Coordination Committee in Mashonaland East province revealed that an estimated 5.7 million required food aid.

The state media reported:

5.7 Million people require food aid. Therefore 800 000 tonnes of maize is needed to fed the 5.7 million people.

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

Another network, Famine Early Warning Systems Network has echoed the Zanu Pf Coordinating Committee findings by saying:

The deteriorating macro economy 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.-StateMedia

Auxilia Mnangagwa Elected Vice President Of The Organisation Of African First Ladies For Development

By Own Correspondent- The President’s wife Auxillia Mnangagwa has been elected the OAFLAD Vice president, the State Media exclusively revealed. She will be deputising Congo Brazzaville first lady.

Speaking to the publication after the election the first lady said:

I am happy to have been recognised this far. This was possible through support from all Zimbabweans i will challenge my fellow first ladies to do humanitarian work especially targeting the vulnerable and also empowerment programs.

Auxillia is the first, first lady to hold an important post in the office of first ladies. Mrs Mnangagwa is seen around the country on different missions almost every week.-StateMedia

Dynamos Leaves It Too Late To Beat Chapungu

Robert Sackey scored a last minute goal which handed Dynamos a victory over Chapungu in a match-day 13 encounter played at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday.

The win was the Glamour Boys’ first in three games after losing to Highlanders in the previous round and drawing against Manica Diamonds in Round 10.

Chapungu set the pace, taking the game to the hosts in the opening moments but the hosts managed to settle and absorbed the pressure.

The first real chances, however, were created inside the last five minutes of the first half with goalkeeper Simbabrashe Chinani saving a dangerous freekick while at the other end, Dynamos launched a counter-attack which saw Edward Sadomba’s lofted effort tipped over.

The game went to the break with both sides tied in deadlock.

The second period witnessed a number of efforts created at both ends, but all lacked precision as they either went off target or had little threat to cause any trouble to the goalkeepers.

As the match looked set to end in a stalemate, Sackey buried home a first-time volley to find the breakthrough in the added time after receiving the ball from Sadomba.

The goal proved to be the last action of the game as it ended in favour of Dynamos.

At the Colliery, Hwange edged out Bulawayo Chiefs 1-0 while in Bulawayo, TelOne drew 1-1 with Harare City who finished with ten-man following Moses Muchenje’s red card in the first half.

Results:
Dynamos 1-0 Chapungu
Hwange 1-0 Bulawayo Chiefs
TelOne 1-1 Harare City

Councillor Asks Residents To Contribute To Buy Kombi Then Squanders The Money

Councillor Collet Ndlovu


Former MDC-T councillor for Ward 29 in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo, Mr Collet Ndhlovu has come under fire from residents who are accusing him of misappropriating funds that he collected from them on the pretext that he would buy commuter omnibuses to service the area.

During his tenure, Mr Ndhlovu asked residents from his ward to contribute US$10 per household to purchase commuter omnibuses that were meant to service the suburb since some of the operators were not reaching certain parts of Cowdray Park.

Residents from the suburb, some who preferred anonymity for fear of victimisation, said the scheme failed to benefit the residents as initially

They said only two commuter omnibuses were bought and they were on the road for just a month before they disappeared.
Instead of registering them as an association, Mr Ndhlovu allegedly registered them in his sons’ names.

“We paid once and two commuter omnibuses were bought, people were only transported for a month and the vehicles disappeared from the roads, he (Ndhlovu) took the commuter omnibuses to his village in Silobela where we are told they are now plying some routes there.

“We asked for our refunds but he never paid back, only a few who were persistent and aggressive enough got their money but some of us are afraid to put pressure on him because he is a very dangerous man,” said one of the residents.

Another resident said the matter was taken to court but they were still waiting for the outcome.

He said the former councillor was notorious for shady deals and at one time sold a stand to two people.

“He duped them after he sold one stand to two people, the matter has not been solved up to today,” he said.

Contacted for comment, Mr Ndhlovu denied the accusations adding that the commuter omnibuses broke down two months after they were bought.

“The commuter omnibuses were bought and they were on the road for two months and stopped working because of mechanical issues.

“The cars are not in Silobela, they are parked at some garage in town because there is no money to repair them since other community members pulled out of the project,” he said although he could not say which garage the vehicles were parked at.

RBZ Deploys Spies To Check On Foreign Currency Use

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe

THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has dispatched a monitoring team to knock down the last bastions of unscrupulous businesses that are still transacting in foreign currency.

Last month, the Government repealed the use of  the basket of multi-currencies that had been in place since 2009 and said all local transactions are now being done in the local dollar.

However, some businesses have remained adamant and are still openly transacting in foreign currency in defiance of the law.

In an interview on Friday, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor, Dr John Mangudya said there was a need for businesses to comply with the Statutory Instrument 142/2019, which stipulates the Zimbabwe dollar as the sole currency for legal tender purposes further stating that failure to abide with the new law was tantamount to sabotage. 

“Our request is for them (businesses) to respect consumers by complying with the country’s laws. We need to cherish discipline for the national good. Our teams are now on the ground to foster compliance by all businesses,” said Dr Mangudya.

The move by the Central Bank comes after police issued a statement warning retailers to desist from charging their goods and services in foreign currency.

As of 24 June, the Government banned the use of the British pound, United States dollar, South African rand, Botswana pula and any other foreign currency as a legal tender.

The Zimbabwean dollar (bond notes, coins and RTGS) was made the sole legal tender and those with foreign currency could change the money before using it for local transactions.

However, a survey by Sunday News in some shops in Bulawayo discovered that some businesses are still clandestinely defying the order.

It was also observed that some fuel service stations are still charging in foreign currency with some openly displaying US dollar prices.

Shops in Matabeleland South Province in rural areas bordering the country with neighbouring countries of South Africa and Botswana are said to be still transacting using foreign currency especially the South African rand.

Contacted for a comment Plumtree-Mangwe Business Association chairman Mr Golden Sibanda confirmed communities living along the border  were still transacting in foreign currency.

“In essence most rural people in Matabeleland use foreign currency especially the rand when selling their livestock. It’s difficult to convince them to accept the bond and as such because most people are based in South Africa, so you find that other shops have no option but to transact in the rand. As business we have accepted the new currency reforms but for some it’s proving to be difficult,” said Mr Sibanda.

He said the use of local currency was also proving to be a challenge as most elderly people in the rural areas were not conversant with modern electronic payment methods. 

Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Mr Denford Mutashu said the association was not in a position to defend any business found liable to contravening the new policy. 

“Anyone found selling goods in forex, which is outlawed, is breaking the Exchange Control Act and laws of the country. As you may have heard from the President, Government will soon crack the whip as an association, we will not stand in the way,” he said.

He, however, said there was a need to curb the existing price distortions across the value chain. 

“The pricing regime in the country has got to be investigated right through the value chain in view of the unjustified price increases obtaining across general economy,” said Mr Mutashu.

Meanwhile, the fruits of the banning of the use of foreign currency have continued to manifest with prices either remaining stable or going down in the past two weeks.

Prices of some basic commodities such as bread, cooking oil, mealie-meal and Mazoe Orange Crsu, have slightly gone down this past week.

A survey in major shops in Bulawayo revealed that a bread now costs $4.20 from $5, cooking oil went down from $30 to $20 while Mazoe has gone down from $23 to $16 in most shops.

Consumer Council of Zimbabwe executive director Ms Rosemary Siyachitema said her oragnsiation was expecting prices of more goods to go down.

 “We are happy that there are changes being seen in formal shops but we expect prices to go down even further than that and we want to see reduction of all prices not certain prices. Retailers were saying they are buying foreign currency from the black market at high rates but the black market is almost most dead so the prices must fall,” she said.

US Endorses Chaotic Malawi Elections.

The Secretary of State of the United States of America, Michael Pompeo, has endorsed Malawi’s recent Tripartite Election as “successful” — just at the time when the opposition is campaigning to create a state of chaos using the same elections as their reason.

President Mutharika says they will only take this government over my dead body,

As Secretary of State, Pompeo is the third most powerful man in the US Government and speaks the policy position of the government.

His carefully worded but concise and very precise statement  seen by Nyasa Times is an implied backing of President Peter Mutharika’s re-election despite the opposition claiming that the elections were flawed.

Speaking in a press statement on Malawi’s Independence Day which fell on 6 July, Pompeo said “Malawi’s recent successful national elections underscore the nation’s commitment to our shared democratic principles.”

The US Secretary of State continues that “These values form the basis of our strong partnership and we look forward to continuing, and building upon, the positive relationship between Malawi and the United States.”

This unequivocal backing coming from the world’s superpower, the US, is read as a strong warning to the opposition which has waged a campaign of violence to “create a state of lawlessness” using the same elections as an excuse, according to President Peter Mutharika.

Led by Lazarus Chakwera and Saulos Chilima, the opposition has staged the worst violent and most damaging demonstrations in the history of the country.

President Mutharika has told the nation in his address at Independence Day that “The violence you see is calculated to turn Malawi into a lawless state. That is why they want to undermine every democratic institution that ensures law and order in the country.”

Mutharika has displayed rare patience and restraint against violent attacks against him and party as he endeavours to keep Malawi peaceful and calm and save the country from those who are fighting to push it into a state of lawlessness.

He  has consistently campaigned for peace and unity to create an environment that moves his country out of poverty.

On Saturday, Mutharika delivered a unifying and peace speech that has struck a quiet chord of peace loving Malawians.

He said, “We may have differences but we are not enemies. There is no Malawian who must regard a fellow Malawian as an enemy.

“We may vote for different parties. That does not mean we are enemies. We may come from different parts of the country, that does mean we are enemies. We are all Malawians. We are one people.”

The elections which Chakwera and Chilima are disputing were virtually endorsed by all international and local election observors as free, fair, peaceful elections.

But the opposition filed a complaint and sought to have the whole election ignored. To the surprise of everyone, the same opposition is waging a campaign of violence without due respect of the court to do its job first.

Botswana Seeks To Reverse New Gay Marriage Law

Botswana homosexuality
In this file photo taken on June 11, 2019, activists pose with a rainbow flag as they celebrate outside the Botswana High Court in Gaborone, following a ruling that decriminalised homosexuality. PHOTO | TSHEKISO TEBALO | AFP 

Botswana’s government will appeal against a landmark High Court ruling that decriminalised homosexuality, the attorney general says.

In June, the court rejected colonial-era laws that imposed up to seven year jail terms for same-sex relationships, saying they were unconstitutional.

The ruling was viewed by many as a step towards improving LGBT rights in Africa.

‘MISTAKE’

But Attorney General Abraham Keetshabe said the judges had made a mistake.

“I have thoroughly read the 132-page-long judgment and I am of the view that the High Court erred in arriving at this conclusion,” Mr Keetshabe said in a statement on Friday.

He added that he would take the case to the Court of Appeal, but did not give further details on the basis for the appeal.

The High Court ruling last month was reached unanimously by three judges.

“Human dignity is harmed when minority groups are marginalised,” Judge Michael Elburu said at the time. “Sexual orientation is not a fashion statement. It is an important attribute of one’s personality.”

OTHER COUNTRIES

The case had been brought to court by a student who argued that society had changed and homosexuality was more widely accepted, and the ruling was celebrated by human rights groups and activists around the world.

Angola, Mozambique and the Seychelles have all scrapped anti-homosexuality laws in recent years.

But laws outlawing same-sex relations still exist in many African countries, and it is punishable by death in northern Nigeria, Sudan, Somalia and Mauritania.

In May, Kenya’s High Court ruled against overturning a law banning gay sex.