Chasi Sworn In As Energy Minister, Vows To End Fuel Queues

Fortune Chasi

State Media|NEWLY appointed Minister of Energy and Power Development Fortune Chasi yesterday took oath of office before President Mnangagwa at State House where he vowed to end fuel hoarding and other corrupt practices dogging the energy sector.

Minister Chasi said he will also keep an eye on critical parastastals in the fuel and power generation industry to ensure high standards of corporate governance.

The minister said he will empower the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) to enable them to take full charge of the sector and tightly monitor activities to restore order in the energy sector.

This followed a recent unearthing of a hoarding scam where a service station in Chinhoyi allegedly sold 10 000 litres of fuel to an individual despite a long winding queue of desperate motorists.

Minister Chasi replaced Joram Gumbo who is now Presidential Affairs Minister responsible for implementation and monitoring.

Speaking after the ceremony, Minister Chasi said he would ensure improved availability of fuel and work towards plugging fuel leakages.

Minister Chasi said his first meeting with the fuel industry will discuss acts of misconduct by some fuel attendants and find ways of rectifying the problem.

“This afternoon I am meeting the fuel industry and get feedback from them on the fuel price adjustment.

“I would also like to speak to them about the misconduct that is going on at service stations, some of them going beyond the conditions of their licences regarding how much they can sell to a single customer.

“There are instances where 10 000 litres of fuel is sold to one person when there is a long queue and everybody else does not get fuel.

“There is a service station that has done so in Chinhoyi and I have asked ZERA to investigate that development so that we take remedial measures,” he said.

Minister Chasi said ZERA should be adequately empowered to deal with challenges in the fuel sector.

Minister Chasi said he will ensure ZERA takes full charge of the sector to do away with hoarding of fuel and other corrupt activities dogging the fuel industry.

He said fuel attendants should be called to order and stop illegal dealings that find diesel and petrol on the black market.

“Beyond that I would like ZERA to take charge of the industry in accordance with what their founding statute requires them to do. We intend to empower them in terms of their monitoring functions. We want to ensure there is no favouritism in the purchase of fuel.

“There is misconduct by fuel attendants that must end,” he said.

Minister Chasi said he will ensure that parastatals boards are properly constituted with members of high integrity with the zeal to improve service delivery.

 “We must be very strong on the governance of parastals involved in the fuel and power generation. I am going to have an eagle’s eye on Zesa because it is a critical parastatal. I want to ensure that all the boards are sufficiently skilled. They should have men and women of integrity.

“I would like to ensure that procurement is done properly and ZERA should take charge of the industry to ensure transparency,” he said.

All eyes are now on Minister Chasi with the nation expecting him to come up with solutions to fuel shortages and power outages.

Minister Chasi, who comes from Chiweshe, was born in Bulawayo. he grew up and attended school there.

He studied law and practised as a legal practitioner for years.

He also worked as a public prosecutor. Minister Chasi was once employed by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) before joining politics.

He is legislator for Mazowe South.

Minister Chasi also served as Deputy Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs as well as Deputy Minister of Transport Infrastructure Development.

Vice President Kembo Mohadi and several senior Government officials graced the occasion.

“We Have The Answers To The Economy”: Chamisa

By Own Correspondent- MDC led by Nelson Chamisa has said the party has the answers to the country’s economic woes revealing that the party is set to launch a new economic document which is set to transform and redefine the country’s economy trajectory.

This was revealed by party national spokesperson Jacob Mafume at a presser held Wednesday at the party headquarters Morgan Richard Tsvangirai house in Harare.

Said Mafume:

“We are going to launch the “RELOAD” document, the new economic blueprint and framework that is going to reload this economy. It will reshape the country’s economy.

We have got the answers (to the country’s woes), we are the thinking party and we hold the brain trust of Zimbabwe. And as i highlighted earlier, we have successful economic planning ministers like Tapuwa Mashakada, successful former education minister David Coltart, successful former industry minister Welshman Ncube vying for posts, former Finance minister Tendai Biti and remember even our president, he was a former ICT minister where the sim card, that you used to buy using a cow became affordable and you could buy it using a dollar.

So we have people with the answers, we have people who provided the brain trust of Zimbabwe over the past two decades. And we have got the solution. We are going to put it in the reload document. It is a policy framework that is going to be the alternative framework that we are going to use to transform the economy from a dead economy to an economy that the international community and international business can engage in.

This is a document that we have been working with over time and the delegates will get time to interrogate it and allowed to look at it and it will set the framework for the economic recovery of the country.”

Warriors Star Raring To Go

Farai Dziva|Zimbabwe’s experienced midfielder
Ovidy Karuru thinks the Warriors can upset the “big teams” in Group A at the 2019 Afcon finals.

The South Africa-based midfielder is expected to play a vital role in the Warriors team in Egypt next month.

Zimbabwe are in the same group as DRC, Uganda and the hosting country.

In an interview with H-Metro, Karuru says the Warriors are capable of collecting a positive result against all of their opponents.

“If you look at it now any team is beatable and of course they have big names but we are not scared of Egypt,” Karuru said.

“We will just go there as underdogs then we will see what we can do.

“DR Congo we have played them before, we know how they play and they will be well prepared and we will also be prepared for them.

“But I am sure we will qualify for the next round for the first time,” he added.

Chief Ndiweni To Name And Shame Zanu PF “Hooligans”

Farai Dziva|Chief Felix Nhlanhla Ndiweni has vowed to expose Zanu PF members who threatened to confiscate his official motor vehicle last week.

Chief Ndiweni told ZimEye.com in an exclusive interview he was preparing detailed information on the incident.

Asked how he managed to identify the concerned individuals he said:”I know all of them, they are Zanu PF members.Some of them are members of the Women’s League while some are councillors.

I will expose all of them very soon.I am preparing a document that will expose them.”

“Members of the Central Intelligence Organisation were also part of the mob,” added Chief Ndiweni.

Chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni

I Am Apolitical -Chief Ndiweni

Farai Dziva|Chief Felix Nhlanhla Ndiweni is unfazed by attempts by Zanu PF to soil his image.

“I am apolitical, you remember that they accused me of being a Member of Mtwakhazi Party at one point and they also claimed I was a member of Joice Mujuru’s party.Now they are saying I am working with Nelson Chamisa.As a traditional leader I have to embrace diverse views,” he said.

He also vowed to expose Zanu PF members who threatened to confiscate his official motor vehicle last week.

Chief Ndiweni told ZimEye.com in an exclusive interview he was preparing detailed information on the incident.

Asked how he managed to identify the concerned individuals he said:”I know all of them, they are Zanu PF members.Some of them are members of the Women’s League while some are councillors.

I will expose all of them very soon.I am preparing a document that will expose them.”

“Members of the Central Intelligence Organisation were also part of the mob,” added Chief Ndiweni.

Chief Nhlanhla Ndiweni

Jostling For ZUPCO Buses Intensifies

Farai Dziva|The transport situation in the country has become unbearable.

Scores of people were injured in the scramble for ZUPCO Buses in the capital, Harare on Tuesday.

This comes in the wake of the hiking of fuel prices.

There were chaotic scenes in the capital as commuters jostled for the ZUPCO Buses.

The ZUPCO Buses offer cheaper fares compared to private transport operators.

The ZUPCO buses are charging 50c per trip in local areas.

To Borrow $500 Million, Zimbabwe Pledges Mine That Doesn’t Exist

Bloomberg| The collateral for African Export-Import Bank’s $500 million loan to Zimbabwe is a mine that hasn’t been dug yet, people familiar with the matter said.

The loan, which will be paid over four years when production starts, is backed by a mine that Great Dyke Investments, a venture between Russian investors and the Zimbabwean military, plans to build at a cost of $4 billion, the people said. The mine, for which Afreximbank is arranging funding, is struggling to attract financiers because of the interest held by the military’s Zimbabwe Defense Industries Ltd.

Short of foreign currency, fuel and medicine and battling the highest inflation since 2008, Zimbabwe is mortgaging its mineral wealth in exchange for foreign currency. Lines of credit from Afreximbank were secured using gold exports as collateral, Zimbabwe’s Financial Gazette reported in February, citing Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor John Mangudya.

Zimbabwe secured the $500 million loan, the origin and terms of which were not disclosed, after businesses complained that the interbank currency market instituted in February wasn’t functional because there weren’t enough dollars to meet their needs. The RTGS$, a quasi-currency that isn’t traded outside Zimbabwe, is exchanged on the market. The government abandoned its own currency. the Zimbabwe dollar, in 2009 after a bout of hyperinflation.

George Guvamatanga, the permanent secretary in the finance ministry, said he couldn’t comment, citing confidentiality agreements. Afreximbank didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Afreximbank, which is based in Cairo and is partially owned by African governments, has lent to Zimbabwe before. In addition to the gold-backed loan it extended a $600 million line of credit to the country in 2017. While the country is mired in an economic crisis, it has the world’s third-biggest platinum group metals deposits and abundant reserves of gold, iron ore, diamonds and lithium. It also has some of the most developed infrastructure in Africa and one of the region’s best educated work forces.

To read more about the mine’s financing struggles, click here

The structure of the deal was decided earlier this month at a meeting attended by officials from Zimbabwe’s treasury, central bank, mines ministry, Afreximbank, and Great Dyke Investments chairwoman, Hespinah Rukato, the people said. The mine could produce about 800,000 ounces of platinum group metals a year if built.

Rukato declined to comment. Officials mines ministry said they couldn’t immediately comment. Mangudya declined to comment.

Robert Mugabe Jnr National Team Call Up Raises Eyebrows

Robert Mugabe Jnr in the national basketball team

NewsDay|Former President Robert Mugabe’s son, Robert Junior’s latest call-up to the national basketball team has raised eyebrows, with claims that the South Africa-based player has not been involved in competitive action.

Robert Jnr (pictured), more known in the basketball circles as Tinotenda, was called up to the squad that will be participating in the All-Africa Basketball Championship regional qualifiers to be hosted by Zimbabwe between June 2 and 8.

He is set to join camp on May 27, with other members of the squad already in camp preparing for the regional qualifiers.

Basketball enthusiasts have responded to his call-up, generally expressing surprise considering he is not involved in club basketball either in Zimbabwe or South Africa.

National basketball team coach Addison Chiware claimed that Robert Jnr was actively involved in college basketball in South Africa, but admitted that he did not have the statistics to back his call-up.

Robert Jnr’s basketball career has been supported a lot, especially by his mother, Grace, who helped fund the national team’s activities when her son was involved.

Chiware said Robert Jnr’s call-up did not mean that he would get an automatic entry into the final squad.

“Nobody gets an automatic entry into the national team. We do a lot of work to make sure the player has the right fitness and mental ability. Robert Jnr (Mugabe) is currently at college and he is playing there. We do not have the statistics on how he is performing, but he is actively involved,” he said.

“Robert Jnr will come to Zimbabwe on May 27. We will access him to see what he has for us. He has to have good discipline, good mental ability, strength and participate in hard training,” Chiware said.

“No big names will have an automatic entry, this is sport and we should respect that. He needs to be sharp.”

Zimbabwe played some friendly matches against visiting Wheaston College of the United States on Saturday.

Despite losing, Chiware said they picked up positives from the match.

“We played Wheaston College and the boys put up a good performance. It was an important match as it showed us some weaknesses that need to be fixed before the All Africa Championships,” he said.

“The players learnt a lot from that match and we are now getting ready for the tournament.”

Zimbabwe will be hosting Angola, Mozambique and South Africa.

Mthuli Ncube’s $500m Linked To Army Platinum Investment

The Zimbabwe National Army stepped in to provide collateral for the African Export-Import Bank’s $500 million loan advanced to Zimbabwe recently.

Bloomberg has reported that the loan, which will be paid over four years when production starts, is backed by a mine that Great Dyke Investments, a venture between Russian investors and the Zimbabwean military, plans to build at a cost of $4 billion.

The Minister of Finance, the central bank and their officials have refused to disclose the source of the money and the process done to acquire it.

Afreximbank, which is based in Cairo and is partially owned by African governments, has lent to Zimbabwe before. In addition to the gold-backed loan it extended a $600 million line of credit to the country in 2017. While the country is mired in an economic crisis, it has the world’s third-biggest platinum group metals deposits and abundant reserves of gold, iron ore, diamonds and lithium. It also has some of the most developed infrastructure in Africa and one of the region’s best educated work forces.

Bloomberg reports that the structure of the deal was decided earlier this month at a meeting attended by officials from Zimbabwe’s treasury, central bank, mines ministry, Afreximbank, and Great Dyke Investments chairwoman, Hespinah Rukato, the people said. The mine could produce about 800,000 ounces of platinum group metals a year if built.

Fresh Wave Of Protests Imminent As Fuel Prices Skyrocket.

August 2017 protests inn Harare


Zimbabwe is now at risk of fresh protests after the cash-strapped government on Monday night unexpectedly announced that it had cancelled fuel subsidies for imports.

Caught in a debilitating energy crisis that has resulted in serious fuel and electricity shortages, the government said that from Tuesday, May 21, local companies that import fuel will now have to buy foreign currency on the interbank market.

Zimbabwe’s pseudo currency – the Bond Note and RTGS facility – are no longer equal to the US dollar and their value is declining by the day.

Using the interbank market means importers can buy foreign currency on auction using a willing-buyer-willing-seller method. This means the value of the foreign currency fluctuates depending on demand.‌

Reserve Bank governor John Mangudya on Monday night said the government was discarding the 1:1 local quasi-fiscal currency against the United States dollar ratio, which had been set for fuel imports.

The fuel hikes will see the price of basic commodities shoot up even further, this after being on an upward trend in the past weeks.

“The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (the Bank) is pleased to advise the public that with effect from 22 May 2019, the procurement of fuel by the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) shall be done through the interbank foreign exchange market,” Mangudya said in his statement.

“There shall be only one foreign exchange rate to be used in the market for the importation of all goods and services. This means that the 1:1 exchange rate that was being used by OMCs for the procurement of fuel will be discontinued with immediate effect.”

The move comes as government says it has secured a US$500 million loan from the African Export-Import Bank to actuate the interbank currency market and soothe the forex crisis.

“The facility will be disbursed into the country through the interbank foreign exchange framework at the prevailing interbank foreign exchange rate on a willing-seller-willing-buyer basis,” Mangudya said.

“Over and above these initiatives, letters of credit (LCs) shall continue to be used for the importation of essential commodities such as fuel, grain and cooking oil. The LCs will also be priced at the prevailing interbank foreign exchange rate.”

He said the central bank had directed banks to “effectively apply the willing-seller-willing-buyer principle” to ensure that the interbank foreign exchange market is reflective of market conditions.

“Accordingly, banks must ensure that there are no moral hazards in the operation of the interbank foreign exchange market. In this regard, all the foreign exchange requirements for bank for their own use that includes dividend payments, subscriptions fees, etc, would need prior exchange control approval; for the proper conduct of the interbank foreign exchange market,” the central bank boss said.

“Similarly, banks should discontinue twinning arrangements for their customs as this undermines the efficient operations of the interbank foreign exchange market.”

Some service stations have already hiked prices, despite Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority acting chief executive Edington Mazambani in a notice early Tuesday morning saying: “The petroleum industry is advised that the prices of fuel have not changed and operators are expected to continue selling fuel into the market as is expected of them.”

He later acknowledged the price hikes in another statement, saying the maximum pump price for diesel is $4.89 and petrol is $4.97 in the local virtual currency.

Violent protests rocked Zimbabwe in mid-January after government hiked the prices of fuel by around 150%.

Then, the price of petrol moved from around $1.36 to $3.35, while diesel went up from $1.20 to $3.20 in local currency.

The fuel price hikes resulted in violent protests, which left 17 people dead, according to human rights organisations. Close to a hundred people were left nursing gunshot wounds.

Cyril Ramaphosa ReElected President Unopposed

Chamisa-and-Ramaphosa – file

Economic Freedom Fighters MPs had earlier abstained from the vote for the speaker.

President Cyril Ramaphosa was announced as president of the republic by Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng unopposed on Wednesday afternoon in the National Assembly.

His MP position now becomes vacant. He will be inaugurated in Tshwane over the weekend.

ANC member of Parliament (MP) Thandi Modise was earlier on Wednesday afternoon formally elected as Speaker of the National Assembly.

Modise went up against Democratic Alliance MP Thembekile Richard Majola, a former Speaker of the Western Cape Legislature.


Modise, former National Council of Provinces chairwoman, emerged victorious after the ANC used its majority to secure her as the national legislature’s boss for the next five or so years.

The outcome of the secret ballot was 250 votes in favour of Modise, meaning the ANC had help in voting her into power. The DA’s Majola received 83 votes. There were 17 spoilt ballots.

Economic Freedom Fighters MPs abstained from the vote.

Lechesa Tsenoli was elected deputy speaker unopposed.

– African News Agency (ANA)

Workers Steal Mnangagwa’s Tonnes Of Maize

Three Midlands based truck drivers have been arrested for stealing maize from President Emmerson Mnangagwa‘s Kwekwe farm.

The farm is managed by Patrick Mnangagwa, ED’s young brother. The thieves who were arrested in Chegutu confessed that they have been stealing farm produce from the President each harvesting season with one having bought a Mazda Demio car and others acquiring housing properties.

Yesterday the trio stole large quantity of maize from Mnangagwa’s thirty tonne truck that was meant to be delivered to Grain Marketing Board silos in Chegutu.

According to police reports, two of the gang members Levison Undi and Christopher Trivavi were spotted offloading the maize at around 4 am on Tuesday, 21 May.

Both the buyer and seller were apprehended and upon interrogation it was established that they have stolen more than 40 tonnes of maize, wheat and soya beans for each harvest season.

The drivers confessed that they have been stealing from President Mnagagwa for close to five years after gaining his trust.

One of the drivers confessed to have batter traded five tonnes of maize for a Mazda Demio while the other two bought several properties from their stolen loot.-ZwNews

We Can Defeat Any Team:Ovidy Karuru

Farai Dziva|Zimbabwe’s experienced midfielder
Ovidy Karuru thinks the Warriors can upset the “big teams” in Group A at the 2019 Afcon finals.

The South Africa-based midfielder is expected to play a vital role in the Warriors team in Egypt next month.

Zimbabwe are in the same group as DRC, Uganda and the hosting country.

In an interview with H-Metro, Karuru says the Warriors are capable of collecting a positive result against all of their opponents.

“If you look at it now any team is beatable and of course they have big names but we are not scared of Egypt,” Karuru said.

“We will just go there as underdogs then we will see what we can do.

“DR Congo we have played them before, we know how they play and they will be well prepared and we will also be prepared for them.

“But I am sure we will qualify for the next round for the first time,” he added.

Just In: Fired MDC Members File Court Interdict To Stop Gweru Congress

Jane Mlambo| The MDC elective congress set for the 24th to the 26th of May could be thrown into disarray after members aligned to former vice President Dr Thokozani Khupe approached the High Court with an interdict to bar Nelson Chamisa from using the MDC name at the Friday Congress.

According to Warship Dumba, the interdict is “to stop Chamisa from using the name MDC in his illegal Gweru congress has finally been filed. A date for the hearing will be announced shortly.”

More to follow. …..

Chief Ndiweni Unfazed By Zanu PF Propaganda

Farai Dziva|Chief Felix Nhlanhla Ndiweni is unfazed by attempts by Zanu PF to soil his image.

“I am apolitical, you remember that they accused me of being a Member of Mtwakhazi Party at one point and they also claimed I was a member of Joice Mujuru’s party.Now they are saying I am working with Nelson Chamisa.As a traditional leader I have to embrace diverse views,” he said.

He also vowed to expose Zanu PF members who threatened to confiscate his official motor vehicle last week.

Chief Ndiweni told ZimEye.com in an exclusive interview he was preparing detailed information on the incident.

Asked how he managed to identify the concerned individuals he said:”I know all of them, they are Zanu PF members.Some of them are members of the Women’s League while some are councillors.

I will expose all of them very soon.I am preparing a document that will expose them.”

“Members of the Central Intelligence Organisation were also part of the mob,” added Chief Ndiweni.

Chief Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni

Chief Ndiweni Vows To Expose Zanu PF Members Who “Attacked “Him

Farai Dziva|Chief Felix Nhlanhla Ndiweni has vowed to expose Zanu PF members who threatened to confiscate his official motor vehicle last week.

Chief Ndiweni told ZimEye.com in an exclusive interview he was preparing detailed information on the incident.

Asked how he managed to identify the concerned individuals he said:”I know all of them, they are Zanu PF members.Some of them are members of the Women’s League while some are councillors.

I will expose all of them very soon.I am preparing a document that will expose them.”

“Members of the Central Intelligence Organisation were also part of the mob,” added Chief Ndiweni.

No Reverse On Ntabazintuna Issue:Chief Ndiweni

Farai Dziva|Chief Felix Ndiweni has said he is not intimidated by threats from Zanu PF officials over the Ntabazintuna Issue.

Chief Ndiweni has been subjected to relentless attacks by government sympathisers following his stance on the Ntabazintuna Issue.

Speaking in an interview with Zim Eye.com Chief Ndiweni said:”I have spoken about the Ntabazintuna Hill before and I will say it again.

We have absolute control of the area and nobody else will seize what belongs to us.

In actual fact I will say it again, that will not happen.”

“We are prepared to defend our territory.We expect government officials to respect us.”

Chief Nhlanhla Ndiweni

Human Rights Defenders Charged With Plotting To Overthrow Mnangagwa’s Government As Authorities Target More Citizens

FIVE human rights campaigners, who were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic
Police (ZRP) this week, were on Tuesday 21 May 2019 charged with
plotting to overthrow President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government.

First to be arrested on Monday 20 May 2019 upon disembarking from a
South African Airways aircraft at Robert Mugabe International Airport,
were four human rights campaigners namely George Makoni aged 38 years,
Tatenda Mombeyarara aged 37 years, Gamuchirai Mukura aged 31 years,
Nyasha Mpahlo aged 35 years while Farirai Gumbonzvanda aged 26 years,
was arrested on Tuesday 21 May at Robert Mugabe International Airport.

The five were charged with subverting constitutional government as
defined in section 22(2)(a)(iii) of the Criminal Law (Codification and
Reform) Act.

According to ZRP officers, Makoni, an Advocacy Officer with Centre for
Community Development in Zimbabwe, Mombeyerara of International
Socialist Organisation, Mukura of Community Tolerance Reconciliation
and Development, Mpahlo of Green Governance Zimbabwe and
Gumbonzvanda, a volunteer at Rosaria Memorial Trust, allegedly
connived with their accomplices, who are still at large and travelled
to Maldives on 13 May 2019, where they attended a training workshop
organised by Centre for Applied Non Violent Action and Strategies
(CANVAS), a Serbian non-governmental organisation, with the intention
of subvert a constitutionally elected government.

ZRP officers claimed that during the training workshop, the five human
rights campaigners, who are represented by Godfrey Mupanga, Jeremiah
Bamu and Jessie Majome of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, were
trained on how to mobilise citizens to turn against the government and
to engage in acts of civil disobedience and or resistance to any law
during some anticipated national protests organised by some
anti-government movements.
The law enforcements agents charged that Makoni, Mombeyarara, Mukura,
Mpahlo and Gumbonzvanda were also trained on how to operate small arms
and to evade arrest during civil unrest and on counter-intelligence
and acts of terrorism.

The ZRP officers confiscated the human rights activists’ laptops and
mobile phone handsets, which they reportedly handed over to the Postal
and Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe “for extraction of evidence”,
which will be produced in court as evidence against them including
some notes recorded during the meeting.

Chief Ndiweni Says Mnangagwa Gvt Is Grossly Inefficient

Farai Dziva|Chief Felix Ndiweni has said the Emmerson Mnangagwa led government is dismally failing to address topical matters in the country.

Speaking in an interview with Zim Eye.com, Chief Ndiweni said:”While I know that the leader of the current administration (Emmerson Mnangagwa) is aware of the Ntabazintuna Issue, it is unfortunate to note that he pretends to be oblivious of the matter.

The current administration is failing to address fundamental governance issues.”

“Recently he (Mnangagwa) deliberately left out the matter- my view is that the current administration is making a grave mistake by attempting to suppress the issue,” he added.

President Orders Soccer Star To Rescind Retirement Decision

Farai Dziva|Ghana president Nana Akufo-Addo has reportedly ordered Asamoah Gyan to rescind his decision to quit international football.

Gyan, 33, announced on Monday that he will not be available for national duty again, just weeks before the Africa Nations Cup, after coach Kwasi Appiah took the captaincy from him.

According to GhanaSoccerNet, a football website, President Akufo-Addo who wants to see the Black Stars win the Afcon title spoke to the Turkey-based player on Tuesday and urged him to reconsider his decision.

“President Akufo-Addo, subsequently, also spoke on the telephone with Asamoah Gyan, and informed him of the considerable national disquiet over his decision to retire from the Black Stars,” the spokesman for the Ghana President, Eugene Arhin wrote in a statement on Tuesday night.

“The President urged him, in the national interest, to rescind his decision to retire from the Black Stars, and make himself available for selection by Coach Kwasi Appiah.”

Gyan is Ghana’s all-time top scorer in the national team with 51 goals in his 106 matches.

He featured in all Afcon tournaments since 2006 and played in the country’s last three World Cup appearances – 2006, 2010 and 2014.

Asamoah Gyan

Opposition Party Says Gvt Must Urgently Address Economic Crisis

Farai Dziva|Opposition party Zimbabwe Economic Freedom Fighters has challenged Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government to address the current economic crisis as a matter of urgency.

See the party’s statement below :

ZIM EFF STATEMENT ON THE DETERIORATING STATE OF THE ECONOMY

Zim EFF strongly condemns the continued ineptitude by the government to address the
worsening economic situation in the country.

For a long time, Zimbabweans have been victims
of government failure to address the challenging economic situation in Zimbabwe.

We have seen much to our disgust casual and clueless approach with which the government has tried but
failed to halt the ever spiraling out of control economic meltdown.

We are at a crisis point where the price of basic commodities is far beyond the means of our ordinary people and at the core of your our people’s dignity. How does a father or a mother maintains their dignity when they cannot afford to feed or dress their children?

Our children are at the peril of savage abuse by those with
economic advantage – girls in particular become victims of sexual abuse and violence due to the
heightened vulnerability caused by their economic situation. Other vulnerable groups in our
society like the elderly, the disabled and the sick equally experience being abused and taken
advantage of by others all due to their economic situation.

The current situation is a painful reminder of the failure of politics in the past four decades. The
Zanu PF led government has dismally failed the economy and the people at large. They have
betrayed the gains of the liberation struggle.

Zanu PF has become an instrument of oppression
of people and the official opposition is consumed by internal power struggles instead of
engaging in its constitutional obligation to hold the government to account.

Sadly, the poor masses of Zimbabwe continue to wallow in deep poverty as they are always at the receiving
end of poor governance. Zimbabwe is a rich country with its natural resources and can do better
to manage these resources for the betterment of all citizens. The Zanu Pf led corrupt
government does not care about the suffering masses and it’s sad Zimbabweans nationwide
continue to accept the status quo and that ours indeed is a bad country.

We, Zim EFF believe that doing nothing about the current situation is not an option and stand against this corrupt government and demand better governance. The hike in fuel prices is an abomination that has
befallen our people and an act of cruelty by a government that continues to punish its citizens.
Fuel should be an affordable commodity since growth of the economy depends on it.

EFF strongly condemn this decision and call upon the government to reverse these fuel price hikes immediately and implement stringent measures to revamp the economy.


“We believe in change!!!!Change is long overdue!!!” Zim EFF wants change for all the people of Zimbabwe. We will fight for change!!! We will fight for economic freedom NOW!!!
Issued by : Zimbabwe Economic Freedom Fighters

Contact : Victor Mpofu, National Spokesperson
Cell Number : +263 77 194 3180 / +263 71 321 7854
Email : [email protected]
Twitter : @vnngwaladi

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Autopsy Results Reveal CIO Boss Was Beaten To Death

Farai Dziva|There are panic stations within Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government following revelations -through an autopsy report- that a senior intelligence officer was beaten to death.

Peter Munetsi, a senior Zimbabwean spy operative, died as a result of multiple blunt force injuries during the military-led coup that ousted former President Robert Mugabe, according to the autopsy report.

This dismisses claims that he died of illness.

Munetsi was a district divisional intelligence officer employed by the Central Intelligence Organisation, the country’s dreaded spy agency, which authorities claimed was opposed to the coup.

According to a summary of the autopsy examination report conducted by Dr Tsungai Victor Javangwe on November 21 2017 at the state-run Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, Munetsi was certified dead on November 16 2017 by one Dr Chinegono at 1 Commando Barracks hospital in Harare, which is run by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF).

Javangwe said after examining Munetsi’s body he recorded that he had “sustained multiple graze abrasions on several parts of his body, including on his hands, arms, legs, elbows, ears, forehead, knees and scalp”.

Education System Has Improved Remarkably- Mavima

Farai Dziva|Primary and Secondary Education Minister Paul Mavima has said the country’s education system has improved significantly in the past two years.

Speaking in Parliament today Mavima said:” I don’t agree with the assertion that education standards have plummeted in the country.

On the contrary the education system has improved significantly.For instance, the Ordinary Level pass rate has improved remarkably.In 2017 the Ordinary Level pass rate was 22% and last year the rate was 33%.”

Fix Country’s Healthcare System, Zimbabweans Tell Ailing Chiwenga

Farai Dziva|Disgruntled Zimbabweans say the government should fix the country’s healthcare system instead of using taxpayers’ money to fly out of the country to seek medical services.

Constantino Chiwenga was flown to India to seek treatment on Tuesday.

Commenting on Chiwenga’s health Caroline Kanda said: It will work.
Nicodemus Mupawose wrote :Who cares.Fortune Zihura: Wish you speedy recovery Vice President.

Calvin Mbatha: Fix your health care system stop flying to India for something that can be done at home.

Cooper Marunda:Music to my ears.Ma Ndlovu: Taneta naro statement iroro.

Patience Cele: VP sack your hairdresser.Newton Zvoushe: Akupedza foreign currency…

Chief Ndiweni Coming Up Live On ZimEye.com, Join The Live Interview And Throw Your Questions.

Accused of aligning himself with Chamisa, Chief Ndiweni will set the record straight on ZimEye.com.

Own Correspondent|Bulawayo and Matabeleland region as a whole is at the moment going through a tense time where citizens of the region are collectively up in arms in defence of under government and ZANU PF siege Chief Felix Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni of Ntabazinduna.

The ruling party has been demanding for Ndiweni to be dethroned allegedly for demanding the West to tighten sanctions against Zimbabwe after government evicted a white commercial farmer from his area.

He was recently attacked by a group of ZANU PF Youth League members who wanted to take away an official vehicle he was given by government after accusing him of aligning himself with the opposition MDC.

Prior to the latest incidents, Ndiweni has been involved in a huge legal scuffle with former Umguza legislator Dr Obert Mpofu who is also the ZANU PF Secretary for Administration.

Mpofu has repeatedly called on government to dethrone Ndiweni claiming that he was not properly put to the Ntabazinduna chieftainship left vacant after the death of the renowned Chief Khayisa Ndiweni.

Mpofu claims Nhlanhla is not the rightful heir.

To get more details on this controversy, connect to ZimEye.com at 15:45hrs today and hear it all from the “horse’ mouth.”

Scores Injured As Commuters Scramble For ZUPCO Buses

Farai Dziva|The transport situation in the country has become unbearable.

Scores of people were injured in the scramble for ZUPCO Buses in the capital, Harare on Tuesday.

This comes in the wake of the hiking of fuel prices.

There were chaotic scenes in the capital as commuters jostled for the ZUPCO Buses.

The ZUPCO Buses offer cheaper fares compared to private transport operators.

The ZUPCO buses are charging 50c per trip in local areas.

MDC A MP Donates Textbooks To Community Library

Farai Dziva|MDC MP for Kuwadzana East Charlton Hwende has donated textbooks valued at $ 2,310.

“Kuwadzana East Member of House of Assembly Honourable Charlton Hwende has assisted in stocking the new Kuwadzana Libray through the timely donation of 132 professional textbooks.

The donation was noted in a recent full council meeting.

The books are valued at RTGs $2 310,” a Harare City Council Official said yesterday.

Charlton Hwende

Tyre Company At Loggerheads With Former Employees

By Own Correspondent| Auto Tyres Zimbabwe (ATZ) company, formerly Dunlop Zimbabwe, is at loggerheads with 150 former workers who are demanding unpaid wages and exit packages.

The workers were retrenched between 2015 and 2018 and are owed US$518 000 in salaries and exit packages.

A workers’ representative who spoke to Newsday on condition of anonymity had this to say:

Those who were retrenched in 2015 obtained a court order compelling the company to pay them their dues, but to date, nothing has happened.

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We, who were retrenched in 2018, took the matter to the retrenchment board, where it was ruled that those of us owed $2 000 should be paid within three months, while those owed above US$2 000 should be paid within 18 months.

The company’s judicial manager, Shepherd Chimutanda, confirmed that the ex-employees are owed substantial amounts of money, but the money is now in RTGS dollars. He said:

Their dues are now pegged in RTGS$ rather than US$ due to changes in the recent February 2019 monetary policy.

Chimutanda said that a South African investor, NUVO Rubber Company has expressed interest in reviving the company.

He added that there are ongoing talks with NSSA [National Social Security Authority] concerning their renewed interest in investing in ATZ

“Gvnt’s Transport Solution Is Feja- Feja”: MDC

The MDC is concerned with how the transport situation has deteriorated over the past few days due to Zanu PF’s incompetency, inconsistency and inability to make the right decisions.

A country run through a series of stop gap measures is bound to degenerate into the chaos witnessed last night when commuters all but failed to afford return fares following another reckless decision on fuel.

In January of 2019 a fuel price hike sparked unrest, the military State responded with brute force and scores of people lost their lives.

No lessons were learnt, the Zanu PF government is baking yet another powder cake. Insanity is when a government decides to liberalise supply and yet not deal with the sources of income.

The government must in totality dumb the RTGS dollar and pay civil servants in US dollars otherwise issues of affordability will just escalate.

The fuel price increase will certainly drive inflation, in any case it is the second highest in the world, worse than war torn countries like Somalia and Afghanistan.

The MDC demands an end to the chaos being caused in the fuel industry in protection of cartel interests. The propaganda games around ZUPCO are not working. Its failure to meet demand was exposed yesterday.

The government must take Zimbabweans seriously, the time of games have come to an end

MDC 5th National Congress: Defining A New Course for Zimbabwe!

Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

Full Text: ARTUZ Statement On Arrest Of CSOs Activists Over Alleged Plans To Topple Gvnt

Zimbabwe’s State security continues to dent any hope of improving the image of our great nation. The continued, senseless arrest of Civic Society leaders is an embarrassing indictment of our democracy.

Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ calls for the immediate release of George Makoni CCDZ, Gamuchirai Mukura COTRAD, Frank Mphalo TIZ and Cde Tatenda Mombeyarara of the Citizens’ manifesto.

The four were arrested at Robert Mugabe International airport after landing back from an international Human rights workshop.This persecution makes it difficult for citizens to collectively call for the removal of sanctions.

If our state cannot guarantee the security of its own citizens then we have to seek international support to force state actors to respect human rights.

The state should focus on fixing the economy and curbing corruption rather than victimising innocent citizens.

BREAKING- Another Activist Accused Of Plot To Topple Mnangagwa, Rozaria Memorial Trust Founder Farirai Gumbonzvanda Arrested

By Own Correspondent- Police have arrested the Founder of Rozaria Memorial Trust Farirai Gumbonzvanda and charged her with plotting to subvert a constitutionally elected government.

Giving an update on Wednesday morning Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said:

“In Zimbabwe, authorities intensify a crackdown on human rights defenders with the arrest of Farirai Gumbonzvanda at Robert Mugabe International Airport and detained at Harare Central Police Station for allegedly plotting to overthrow President Mnangagwa’s govt through inciting civil disobedience.”

Gumbonzvanda joins four other civic society leaders who are appearing in court on Wednesday over similar charges.

The four are the Citizens Manifesto coordinator Tatenda Mombeyarara (37), Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe advocacy officer George Makoni (38), Nyasha Frank Mpahlo (35) of Transparency International Zimbabwe and executive director of Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD), Gamuchirai Mukura (31).

On Tuesday Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Nick Mangwana confirmed that the police had arrested the four soon after their arrival from the Maldives.

Said Mangwana:

“The four were arrested after disembarking from a South African Airways flight while coming from the Maldives and are currently assisting police with investigations.”

GMAZ To Engage Retailers Over Price Distortions

By Own Correspondent- The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) said that it will be holding meetings with retailers across the country meant to deal with price distortions in the retail sector.

This was revealed by GMAZ ethics chairman Alvin Mparutsa in an interview with a local publication on Tuesday.

He said:

Starting this week, this committee (Ethics Committee) and the GMAZ secretariat will be moving from towns to cities, holding meetings with retailers, explaining to them the objective of this initiative so that there is buy-in.

We will start by engaging Bulawayo retailers, followed by their Gweru counterparts before moving to Mutare and Masvingo, just to mention a few cities and towns.

Our major thrust will be to hear from retailers the challenges they might be facing that could be making it difficult for them to comply with the prices we agreed on for our products.

We are doing this so that we amicably move together and eradicate price distortions.

The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) said that it fully supports the initiative. The organisation’s chairperson, Philip Bvumbe, hopes that the initiative will be successful as he is opposed to price controls which will result in empty shelves.-Newsday

Civil Servants Attempting To Import Cars Under Mthuli Ncube Policy Hit Brick Wall. ZIMRA Not Aware Of It.

Mthuli Ncube

Own Correspondent|The government has passed a new law that will ensure that those with a minimum of ten years working for the government can import vehicles without paying any fees.

However, the law has a condition. According to a notice, when an individual is importing a car there should be an application letter for a rebate, a confirmation of employment from the responsible permanent secretary, a driver’s licence and the car should not be over 10 years old.

Furthermore, the notice stated that only private vehicles were allowed, no commercials like trucks, kombis and panel vans could be imported under the policy.

The facility has been active for nearly two months, through a statutory instrument, but the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) had not affected it, claiming they had not received the formal orders.

The civil servants who have been trying to import cars without paying any fees have hit a brick wall, as the government took time to operationalise the law.

A top official in the finance ministry, who spoke on condition of anonymity, revealed that they could not start the process without a circular from the finance minister to other ministries.

“Government departments operate on circulars. In the absence of that, nobody can do anything, but now there is movement”, he claimed.

At present, the Zimra website still has any references to the policy and points to a rebate for the disabled only.

Statutory Instrument (SI) 52 of 2019 spells out the deal: “The secretary responsible for Finance and Economic Development may, according to his discretion, grant rebate of duty on a motor vehicle with a maximum import value of US$10,000 being imported by any serving public servant of Zimbabwe who has been in service for a period of no less than 10 years.”

Chamisa Hints At Unity

By Own Correspondent- MDC president Nelson Chamisa has reiterated calls for unity arguing that a divided nation will not stand.

The development, which has torched a social media storm with some quarters viewing it as indication that the country’s main opposition leader is warming up to dialogue with Zanu Pf’s Emmerson Mnangagwa read:

“THE DUTY TO STAND…Great nations are built strongly on the pillars of unity upon singleness of focus and an extraordinary fixity of purpose.

Every country divided against itself will be laid waste, and every community or household divided against itself will not stand.”

Security Agents On High Alert, Ups Police Presence

By Own Correspondent- The government has put all security agents on high alert, fearful of nationwide protests, as happened in January this year following a sharp fuel price hike.

On Tuesday, the government announced another sharp increase in the price of fuel in a move that has generated anger and consternation among the hard-pressed citizens.

The deputy minister of Information and Publicity, Energy Mutodi said that the heightened police presence has been done to stop the opposition from causing chaos.

Said Mutodi:

The opposition wants to make the country ungovernable as a way to gain political mileage. In response to this, the police and other arms of the State security apparatus are on high alert to deal decisively with any incidences of violence and those who are hallucinating and believing that… Mnangagwa will not complete his five-year elected mandate are day-dreaming.

A University of Zimbabwe political science lecturer, Eldred Masunungure, told the Daily News that the government has pressed the panic button. He opined:

The government is panicking, whether it is a rumour or not but government is afraid, the rumours trigger panic on the part of government and they have been expressing that for a while now and the security has been put on high alert, these are signs of panic and trying to prepare for the worst whether pre-or post MDC, this resonates with what government including Mnangagwa himself has been saying

Consumers Warned Against Panic Buying

By Own Correspondent- The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) has advised consumers against panic-buying following a sharp increase in the price of basic commodities triggered by an increase in the price of fuel on Tuesday.

CCZ chairman Philip Bvumbe opined that panic-buying will result in shortages of goods forcing manufacturers and retailers to raise prices. Said Bvume:

Last week, as you are aware, the parallel market rate went up to about 1:7 and all the goods in shops went up and there was panic buying.

What we are urging consumers is that they must not go on a rampage of panic buying. Suppliers and retailers have been trying to reduce their prices because of the demand which has been low for some time.

Let us be mindful that the more we have an artificial demand for products, the retailers and manufacturers will be justified to increase prices.

We encourage people not to go on a panic-buying spree.-Newsday

Manyuchi’s Argentine Opponent Arrives

By Own Correspondent- Charles Manyuchi’s opponent in the Global Boxing Union/Universal Boxing Council Intercontinental super-welterweight unification title bout, Pablo Ezequiel Acosta of Argentina, arrived in the country bubbling with confidence Monday.

Acosta will take on the former WBC silver welterweight champion on May 25 at the Harare International Conference Centre.

“It is my first time to fight in Africa and I hope I will come up with a win. “I have been working hard in the past weeks and I hope it is going to help me.’’ 

Manyuchi lost his WBC title to Uzbek boxer, Qudratillo Abduqaxorov, in Singapore in March, 2017.

“I am training with Issa and Ali Phiri. It’s called the restoration fight. I had lost but I am trying to come back. This year I am prepared, I want to return to the top.’’

Bill To Criminalise Child Marriage Approved

By Own Correspondent- The draft Marriages Amendment Bill, 2017, approved by Cabinet last week, criminalises child marriages and proposes a maximum penalty of up to five years in prison for anyone who permits, aids or coerces a minor into marriage.

Such minors are also protected against civil unions or cohabiting.

The draft Bill, in line with the Constitution, sets 18 years as the minimum age for any form of marriage or union.

Religious leaders, relatives and parents who marry off children under 18 years of age, will be liable to prosecution with a possible penalty of up to five years in jail or a fine not exceeding Level 10.

Part of the Bill reads: “ (1) No person under the age of 18 years may contract a marriage or enter into an unregistered customary law marriage or a civil partnership.

“(2) For the avoidance of any doubt, child marriages are prohibited and under no circumstance shall any person contract, solemnise, promote, permit, allow or coerce or aid or abet the contracting, solemnising, promotion, permitting, allowing or coercion of the marriage, unregistered customary law marriage, civil partnership, pledging, promise in marriage or betrothal of a child.

“(3) Any person, other than the child concerned, who contravenes subsection (2), shall be guilty of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding Level 10 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.”

A parent or a person in loco parentis found guilty of the offence risks getting the maximum penalty.

“It shall be an aggravating factor in an offence referred to in subsection (3) that the contravention was by a parent or a person in loco parentis to the child concerned,” reads the draft Bill.

The Marriages Act will be repealed and replaced with one consolidated Marriages Amendment Bill, which is a cocktail of civil and political liberties being undertaken by President Mnangagwa under the Second Republic.

South Africa-based Zimbabwean lawyer Tambudzai Gonese-Manjonjo said criminalisation of child marriages was now long overdue.

“It was long overdue considering that the child marriage case was decided in 2016 by the Constitutional Court.

“The model law was also crafted the same year. The existence of the judgment without legislative backing caused a lot of confusion. People generally knew that the court said the minimum age of marriage is 18 but there were no consequences for those who married or married off children,” she said.

Gonese-Manjonjo said the sentence was reasonable.

“The prescribed sentence is reasonable for now but it remains to be seen how effective it will be after implementation,” she said.

Another lawyer Jacqueline Sande hailed the development.

“It is a welcome move. Children are not able to make decisions such as whether or not to marry.

“This protects the rights of young girl against abuse. At times parents are tempted to marry the child off to a rich old man, hence a deterrent sentence of five years in prison will go a long way in curbing child marriages,” said Sande.-StateMedia

CIO Vanishes With Chombo’s Passport, Document Resurfaces At Court

By Own Correspondent- Former cabinet minister Ignatius Chombo’s passport was seized by an unidentified state security agent leaving him stranded at the airport before the document emerged at the Clerk of Court offices.

Chombo’s passport was seized just as he was about to board a plane to South Africa for treatment.

Said his lawyer Professor Lovemore Madhuku:

“He went through all formalities at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport and when he was about to board his flight, a security agent approached him and asked to check his passport.

Madhuku further told court that after taking the passport, the officer vanished forcing Chombo and his family to abort the journey.

He further told the court that the immigration department continued giving excuses on why his passport was taken. The once powerful ex-minister later discovered the document was handed back to the clerk of court with how it got there still a mystery to him.

Power Outages Affecting Traffic Flow: Harare City Council Speaks

The City is experiencing increased periods of power outages due to load shedding as indicated by ZETDC in their distributed schedules.

Traffic signals are supplied power from the same network and are not spared from load shedding. As a result of of the load shedding, the City is experiencing increased traffic signals outages.

Motorists are therefore advised to exercise extreme caution when approaching non functional traffic signals.

Whenever motorists approach a faulty intersection the Highway Code stipulates that motorists should treat the intersection as an uncontrolled intersection and to observe the correct road rules.

BREAKING- Activists Accused Of Plotting To Topple Mnangagwa Hauled To Court

By Own Correspondent| Four human rights defenders arrested and charged with subverting a constitutional government are on their way to Rotten Row Magistrates Court for initial appearance, the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights has revealed.

The four, are the Citizens Manifesto co-ordinator Tatenda Mombeyarara (37), Centre for Community Development in Zimbabwe Advocacy Officer George Makoni (38), Nyasha Frank Mpahlo (35) of Transparency International Zimbabwe and executive director of Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD), Gamuchirai Mukura (31).

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

ZUPCO Adopts Cashless Electronic Ticketing System

By Own Correspondent- The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (Zupco) yesterday introduced a convenient electronic ticketing system that will ease transactions and plug cash leakages from the public transport operator.

The electronic ticketing system — which is in the form of a “tap-and-go” card — also seeks to increase revenue collection and efficiency.

President Mnangagwa recently commissioned 39 of the first 300 buses which the Government has secured as part of measures to ease the plight of commuters who are being ripped off by private operators.

Said Zupco chief executive Evaristo Madangwa in an interview yesterday: “This is our second day and we have not experienced any challenges so far. Sometime ago, we had a trial run on the system and that is when we discovered some of the challenges that we have since addressed.

“With the e-ticketing system, we are promoting a cashless society since one can only juice up their cards, which are purchased at our offices using all modes of payment.”

The fare, said Madangwa, is loaded on the card starting from a minimum of $5.

The card can only be reloaded with more cash by Zupco officials.

Madangwa said plans were afoot to open e-ticketing kiosks for the convenience of the public.

In Harare, such kiosks will be at Simon Muzenda Bus Terminus (formerly Fourth Street), Market Square, Rezende Street, Charge Office and Copacabana and in all the residential areas.

Madangwa said in future, loyal customers would enjoy discounted fares.

Secretary for Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga said they were working in collaboration with one of the banks to introduce the new payment system.

“It’s just all about increasing the convenience, and the efficiency and the operations of the buses and bringing relief to the travelling public at the same time,” he said.

Several people in the city welcomed the move by Government and Zupco and urged them to ensure that the cards are available so that they purchase them.

Rachel Moyo of Chitungwiza said: “This is a good initiative that will help people to budget for their transport and especially taking into consideration that we were being forced to top up a certain percentage using EcoCash in order to obtain cash to pay for kombis from some of the dealers in town.”

Innocent Madzivo of Ruwa said the e-ticketing system was going to bring relief to passengers and it

was his hope that more buses will be availed to cater for everyone and to avoid inconveniences to the public.

On Monday, Government slashed Zupco bus fares by 50 percent, for both urban and rural trips, a situation that will see urban travellers paying 50 cents from $1 for distances within a 20km radius.

A distance of up to 30km has now been pegged at 75 cents, from $1,50 while the fare for a distance of up to 40km has been reduced to $1 from $2.

In March, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said Cabinet deliberated on ways of improving Zupco operations.-StateMedia

Mnangagwa’s Week Old Political Actors Dialogue Is Already Coughing Blood – Actors Are Dropping Out

By Patrick Guramatunhu- Last week President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched the Political Actors Dialogue. It was a big, no-expense-spared affair complete with the usual funfair and glitzy. It was so, for a good reason; it is an act of bold and arrogant defiance.

Ever since last July’s rigged national elections Zimbabwe has latched from one economic crisis to the next proving right those of us who have said as long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs there will be no meaningful economic recovery. The only way out is for the Zanu PF regime to step down, we have argued.

The political dialogue is a forum including most of the political actors in last year’s elections which, Mnangagwa hopes, will come up with solutions to the country’s economic and political problems without the need for Zanu PF to step down. So, yes the dialogue is Mnangagwa’s middle finger salute to those calling for a new GNU or, worse still, for Zanu PF to step down.

Unfortunately for Mnangagwa some of the political actors who have so far played along with his proposed dialogue are already developing cold feet.

“The parties to the national dialogue should clearly and honestly admit to a crisis or conflict in the system of governance of the State thus unanimously agreeing to go for the national dialogue as a crisis or conflict resolution move,” said Blessing Kasiyamhuru. He was Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity party’s presidential candidate in last July’s elections and had so far subscribed to participate in the proposed dialogue.

“The dialogue should bring on board all conflict-fuelling issues and respective remedies, reforms or solutions that are unanimously agreed upon to address the crisis/conflict.”

Zimbabweans should stop burying our heads in the sand and talk about the elephant in the room – Zanu PF and how the party is the root source of the country’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections with the disastrous economic and political consequences we can all see.

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF regime blatantly rigged last year’s elections. He denied 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote. Zimbabwe’s own government appointed Human Rights Commission has admitted that Zanu PF party’s operatives and the traditional leaders have reduced the rural voters to mere serfs beholden to vote for Zanu PF or be damned. ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll.

The whole election process lacked “transparency, traceability and verifiability and the results contained numerous errors”, as the EU Zimbabwe Election Mission state in their final report. 

We can debate other matters but not whether or not Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies rigged last year’s elections: there is a mountain irrefutable to prove that they rigged the elections. Even in a country renowned for calling a military coup “a military assisted transition”; rigging elections is high treason, period.

The issue here is: What are we going to do with this illegitimate and treasonous Zanu PF regime?

It should be noted that this is the second time Zimbabwe has had to deal with the same thorny problem of what to do with an illegitimate regime. In 2008 the whole world, including SADC and the AU known for endorsing Zanu PF’s dodgy elections in the past, refused to recognise Mugabe and his party as the winners of that year’s elections.

“What was won by the bullet cannot be undone by the ballot!” thundered Mugabe as he unleashed his party thugs, Police, Army and CIO to destroy property, harass, beat, rape and over 500 murdered in three months. The cheating and the wanton violence were so blatant, barbaric and widespread not even the see-nothing, hear-nothing SADC and AU election observers could not pretend they saw and heard nothing wrong.  

Zanu PF should have been forced to step down from office immediately as punishment for rigging the elections, at the very least. Instead, SADC leaders invited Mugabe to team up with the two MDC factions to form the 2008 to 2013 Government of National Unity (GNU). The GNU was then tasked to implement a raft of democratic reforms to end the curse of rigged elections and ensure future elections are free, fair and credible.

Sadly, not even one reform was implemented in five years of the GNU. Not one!

As we know, Zanu PF rigged 2013 and last year’s elections or be with less wanton violence compared to 2008, at least during the campaign period. The regime floored the wanton violence paddle with vengeance on 1st August 2018 and again in January 2019 with its shoot to kill order to the Army.

The shoot-to-kill order was to nip the spirit of protest, against rigged elections in August and soaring fuel prices in January, in the bud. But, more significantly, to demonstrate Zanu PF’s unwavering resolve use brute force to crash all who dare challenge the party’s undemocratic rule and regardless of the heart-break economic hardship the nation is facing.

Instead of proposing another GNU as happened in 2008 Mnangagwa is proposing the Political Actors Dialogue. The dialogue will have no raft of democratic reforms to implement, Mnangagwa has ruled out all discussion on political reforms as he insists the July 2018 elections were free, fair and credible and his regime is legitimate.

Whilst the 2008 GNU at least acknowledge that year’s elections were rigged and offered a glimmer of hope of something being down about it; the dialogue forum offers nothing! The dialogue will just be a talk-shop.

Even if the national dialogue was scrap and replace with another GNU complete with the raft of reform to implement, which is what Kasiyamhuru is now calling for, a GNU in which Zanu PF plays an part is totally unacceptable. It is barmy to trust Zanu PF to implement the reforms. 

We need to implement the reforms because Zanu PF corrupted our state institutions. During the last GNU, the party, together with MDC, had countless golden opportunities to implement the reforms; it failed to get even one reform implemented.

If Mnangagwa is the reformer he claims to be what stopped him implementing even one token reform, it is now one year and a half since seizing power in the November 2017 military coup.

Zanu PF rigged last July’s elections; the regime is illegitimate and must now step down. The only dialogue to be had with Zanu PF is the handover of power, as for what will happen afterwards it is for others to deal with Zanu PF, the elephant, out of the room!

Mnangagwa Must Convene Inclusive National Dialogue” – Reward For Rigging Elections, To What End?

By Nomusa Garikai-

Dear Tajamuka/Sesjikile

“After the 2018 disputed elections, we stated categorically clear that the electoral process and its outcome fell abysmally short of a truly free and fair election. As a result, the outcome of the election would be disputed and thus undermine the efficacy of Mnangagwa’s claim to legitimacy. Since the disputed elections we made several appeals to Mnangagwa’s ill-fated government to find an amicable way to resolve the election dispute, ensure and guarantee that the credibility of future elections would not be disputed. Although another election would be the most ideal, it seemed impractical given the economic conditions in the country and the toxicity that elections in Zimbabwe come with,” you said.

“It was therefore our considered view and our clarion call after the January 2019 national protests that Mnangagwa needed to immediately convene a genuine, participatory and all-inclusive national dialogue facilitated by a neutral international mediator and underwritten by SADC and the AU.” 

There are a number of key points to note:

  1. Agree with you 100% that the July 2018 elections were NOT free, fair and credible elections. There is no disputing the blatant flaws and illegalities were deliberate and calculated to deny the people of Zimbabwe their democratic right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country. There was no excuse for denying 3 million Zimbabwean in the diaspora the vote, for failing to produce a verified voters’ roll, etc., etc. None.
  2. There is no denying Mnangagwa and Zanu PF blatantly rigged last July’s elections and, what is more, this is not the first time the regime has rigged elections. Zanu PF has rigged elections starting with the first all races elections in 1980; it is a historic fact that Zanu PF did not withdraw all its freedom fighters to assembly points as agree. The operatives were then deployed to remind the electorate that the civil war would restart if Zanu PF lost the elections. Zanu PF has continued for the last 39 years to cheat, intimidate and use wanton violence to make sure the party retained its iron grip on power.
  3. Each time Zanu PF has rigged the elections we, the people have allowed the regime to stay in power to appease the party leaders. This was a foolish thing to do because Zanu PF has taken full advantage of our folly to erode the people’s freedoms and rights even more to consolidate its undemocratic stay in power. When we say we demand free, fair and credible elections we must mean it and stand solid as a rock and refuse to be moved until our demand is met. The consequences of blatantly rigging elections must surely be that the guilty party is illegitimate and must never be allowed to rule, period.
  4. The tragic mess is Zimbabwe today is proof that 39 years of appeasing Zanu PF did not work and it is madness to continue to do so for even one more day! Enough is enough!
  5. We have no legitimate government as a consequence of the country failing to hold free, fair and credible elections on 30 July 2018. The solution is to appoint an interim administration to implement the democratic reforms to guarantee free, fair and credible elections. There is no point holding new elections without first dismantling the de facto one party dictatorship and its dictatorial powers.
  6. Yes the country is facing some serious economic hardship brought on by the worsening economic meltdown. However, it is naïve to believe that allowing Zanu PF to remain in power even in a GNU with MDC A will help end the economic hardship. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs, adding corrupt and incompetent MDC leaders to the mix will not change the character of the regime; there will be no meaningful economic recovery!  
  7. Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF friends know that they have messed up big time and they will never win free, fair and credible elections. If the party is entrusted with implementing the democratic reform then no meaningful reforms will be implemented. Zanu PF will reform itself out of office. If Zanu PF is in power come 2023 then we can be 100% certain the party will rig those elections to extend its stay in power.

Tajamuka, Sesjikile means “We are enlightened!” Well, I hope you are enlightened! As we all know, some people have been foaming round the mouth shouting “Zimbabwe is open for business!” when, by rigging the elections, they are the ones who slammed the door shut and locked it!

$46m Debt, Kwekwe Ropes In Debt Collectors

By Own Correspondent- Kwekwe Mayor, Councillor Angeline Kasipo has said that the local authority has roped in debt collectors to recover $46 million it is owed by ratepayers.

The mayor said:

We have engaged Mutatu and Partners as well as Wilmot and Bennet as we try to recover the money the council is owed by ratepayers. We realised that some residents were reluctant to service their accounts with council, a development that has left us with no option but to sue as we strive to keep delivering the desired services.

Debtors have been given a seven-day ultimatum to pay up. Part of the letter from the Council’s lawyers, Mutatu and Partners written to residents read:

We act on behalf of the City of Kwekwe. We have instructions that as at March 2019 you are indebted to our client in respect of water and rates bills. We are instructed to demand as we hereby do payment together with our collection commission within the next seven days thereof. If you fail to do so we shall proceed to court without further notice.

The local authority attributes poor service delivery to lack of sufficient funds. Chairperson of Kwekwe review committee, Mr Shangwa Mavesera, who is also Bindura Town Clerk, said:

There is no service delivery without the ratepayers paying their bills. As a recommendation, Kwekwe is therefore urged to step up efforts to recover what they are owed by the ratepayers for service delivery to improve.-StateMedia

GRAPHIC: Mnangagwa Seriously Talking To Himself

By Patrick Guramatunhu| Last week President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched the Political Actors Dialogue. It was a big, no-expense-spared affair complete with the usual funfair and glitzy. It was so, for a good reason; it is an act of bold and arrogant defiance.

Ever since last July’s rigged national elections Zimbabwe has latched from one economic crisis to the next proving right those of us who have said as long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs there will be no meaningful economic recovery. The only way out is for the Zanu PF regime to step down, we have argued. The political dialogue is a forum including most of the political actors in last year’s elections which, Mnangagwa hopes, will come up with solutions to the country’s economic and political problems without the need for Zanu PF to step down. So, yes the dialogue is Mnangagwa’s middle finger salute to those calling for a new GNU or, worse still, for Zanu PF to step down.

Unfortunately for Mnangagwa some of the political actors who have so far played along with his proposed dialogue are already developing cold feet.

“The parties to the national dialogue should clearly and honestly admit to a crisis or conflict in the system of governance of the State thus unanimously agreeing to go for the national dialogue as a crisis or conflict resolution move,” said Blessing Kasiyamhuru. He was Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity party’s presidential candidate in last July’s elections and had so far subscribed to participate in the proposed dialogue.

“The dialogue should bring on board all conflict-fuelling issues and respective remedies, reforms or solutions that are unanimously agreed upon to address the crisis/conflict.”

Zimbabweans should stop burying our heads in the sand and talk about the elephant in the room – Zanu PF and how the party is the root source of the country’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections with the disastrous economic and political consequences we can all see.

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF regime blatantly rigged last year’s elections. He denied 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote. Zimbabwe’s own government appointed Human Rights Commission has admitted that Zanu PF party’s operatives and the traditional leaders have reduced the rural voters to mere serfs beholden to vote for Zanu PF or be damned. ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll.

The whole election process lacked “transparency, traceability and verifiability and the results contained numerous errors”, as the EU Zimbabwe Election Mission state in their final report.

We can debate other matters but not whether or not Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies rigged last year’s elections: there is a mountain irrefutable to prove that they rigged the elections. Even in a country renowned for calling a military coup “a military assisted transition”; rigging elections is high treason, period.

The issue here is: What are we going to do with this illegitimate and treasonous Zanu PF regime?

It should be noted that this is the second time Zimbabwe has had to deal with the same thorny problem of what to do with an illegitimate regime. In 2008 the whole world, including SADC and the AU known for endorsing Zanu PF’s dodgy elections in the past, refused to recognise Mugabe and his party as the winners of that year’s elections.

“What was won by the bullet cannot be undone by the ballot!” thundered Mugabe as he unleashed his party thugs, Police, Army and CIO to destroy property, harass, beat, rape and over 500 murdered in three months. The cheating and the wanton violence were so blatant, barbaric and widespread not even the see-nothing, hear-nothing SADC and AU election observers could not pretend they saw and heard nothing wrong.

Zanu PF should have been forced to step down from office immediately as punishment for rigging the elections, at the very least. Instead, SADC leaders invited Mugabe to team up with the two MDC factions to form the 2008 to 2013 Government of National Unity (GNU). The GNU was then tasked to implement a raft of democratic reforms to end the curse of rigged elections and ensure future elections are free, fair and credible.

Sadly, not even one reform was implemented in five years of the GNU. Not one!

As we know, Zanu PF rigged 2013 and last year’s elections or be with less wanton violence compared to 2008, at least during the campaign period. The regime floored the wanton violence paddle with vengeance on 1st August 2018 and again in January 2019 with its shoot to kill order to the Army.

The shoot-to-kill order was to nip the spirit of protest, against rigged elections in August and soaring fuel prices in January, in the bud. But, more significantly, to demonstrate Zanu PF’s unwavering resolve use brute force to crash all who dare challenge the party’s undemocratic rule and regardless of the heart-break economic hardship the nation is facing.

Instead of proposing another GNU as happened in 2008 Mnangagwa is proposing the Political Actors Dialogue. The dialogue will have no raft of democratic reforms to implement, Mnangagwa has ruled out all discussion on political reforms as he insists the July 2018 elections were free, fair and credible and his regime is legitimate. Whilst the 2008 GNU at least acknowledge that year’s elections were rigged and offered a glimmer of hope of something being down about it; the dialogue forum offers nothing! The dialogue will just be a talk-shop.

Even if the national dialogue was scrap and replace with another GNU complete with the raft of reform to implement, which is what Kasiyamhuru is now calling for, a GNU in which Zanu PF plays an part is totally unacceptable. It is barmy to trust Zanu PF to implement the reforms.

We need to implement the reforms because Zanu PF corrupted our state institutions. During the last GNU, the party, together with MDC, had countless golden opportunities to implement the reforms; it failed to get even one reform implemented. If Mnangagwa is the reformer he claims to be what stopped him implementing even one token reform, it is now one year and a half since seizing power in the November 2017 military coup.

Zanu PF rigged last July’s elections; the regime is illegitimate and must now step down. The only dialogue to be had with Zanu PF is the handover of power, as for what will happen afterwards it is for others to deal with Zanu PF, the elephant, out of the room!-SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Cops Hauled To Court Over Armed Robbery

By Own Correspondent- Three police officers who used a service pistol to rob a Chipinge farmer of his household property following a failed macadamia nuts deal have been hauled before the courts on robbery charges.

The trio — Alex Shati (32), Innocent Masimba (27) and Cedrick Godknows Singo (26) — were charged for contravening Section 126(1) (a) of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act Chapter 9:23.

They were denied bail and advised to make an application at the High Court since they were facing a Third Schedule offence.

The suspects are all stationed at Chipinge Rural Police.

Shati resides at Number 1456 Gaza , Masimba stays at Number 401 Medium Density while Singo resides at Number 242 Medium Density in Chipinge.

The court heard that on April 6 this year at around 7am the suspects met the complainant, Richard Ngadziore (27), who resides at Buzi Tea Estate in Chipinge.

They met the complainant at GP Filling Station in Chipinge and gave him $360 and R800 for him to buy and supply them with 600kg of Macadamia nuts within three days after receiving the cash.

On April 18 the complainant advised Shati  through a text message that the nuts he had bought were stolen from the bush. Shati demanded back his money with an interest.

The court heard that on May 4, the three suspects, acting in common purpose, teamed up and went to the complainant’s house.

Upon arrival they knocked at his door and woke him up in the presence of his wife, Memory Mhianga.

Shati then produced a pistol and pointed it at the complainant demanding his money back.

Masimba started assaulting the complainant with open hands. Shati then produced some papers and forced the complainant to append some signatures.

The complainant’s mother, Maria Maguuya was forced to witness the signing of the papers. Singo took some chains and then handcuffed the complainant.

The suspects then took the complainant’s property which included radio speakers, memory cards, auxiliary cables and a solar panel which they removed from the roof.

Shati ordered the complainant to carry one of the speakers to their motor vehicle which was parked at Simango’s Plot Number 11.

The suspects then drove the complainant to Junction Gate Township and later released him without his property.

As a result of the assault the complainant sustained some injuries on his ear.

On May 9 the three suspects were arrested by detectives from Chipinge.

Shati voluntarily led the detectives to the recovery of the stolen property from his residence at House Number 1456 Gaza Township.

Value of the stolen property is $350.

The cops are denying the charges.

They are ever denying robbing the complainant as alleged. Shati insists that he lent some money to the complainant who was in a dire financial crisis.

The complainant was supposed to repay the money in three days but he failed to do so and became evasive.

To set off the debt the complainant offered his property.-StateMedia

Misheck Velaphi Ncube Obituary: Connecting the Dots

Misheck Velaphi Ncube was buried at Heroes Acre in Harare on 9 May 2019, a well-deserved recognition from the ruling party and the state for his contribution to the liberation and independence of Zimbabwe.

As happens in such events, some important things were said but a lot could either not be fitted in the official narrative or were simply unknown to those who had the last word in shaping the official farewell.

To a large extent this is the reason why some friends and colleagues of Velaphi asked the authors to complete the picture and to correct a few mistakes.

Obituaries usually mean the last story on the life of the person who has been laid to rest. In other words they ought to capture the main events in the person’s life such that those who come across them get as complete a picture as possible of what the person did and the circumstances or environment in which they made their mark. 

In this case as in many others a key factor in the choice of hero and narrative is affected by whether one was in ZANU or in ZAPU during the struggle for independence before or in the prosecution of the armed struggle. The trend has been that those who were in the ZAPU side of the liberation movement get their due recognition if they are acceptable to the ruling ZANU party.

That goes with a selective story that fits into the myth of unity between ZAPU and ZANU through the 1987 “Unity Accord” in which Dr. Joshua Nkomo was coerced into an unequal incorporation in the current ruling party in order to stop the killing of party members and innocent civilians in Matebeleland and the Ndebele-speaking parts of the Midlands in the genocidal “Gukurahundi” military campaign.

In these circumstances key events in the lives of heroes from the ZAPU side of history are not put in their context, if they are known at all by those who shape the official narrative. For instance when Velaphi passed away there was a comic and unseemly confusion on whether he merited a hero status because some who make these decisions in the ruling party were from the ZANU side of history and did not “know” him.

The National Democratic Party (NDP) marked a watershed

The life of Misheck Velaphi Ncube in the independence struggle mirrors the main events in the nationalist movement. Many people we spoke to were themselves first-hand activists and organizers in the twilight of the African National Congress (ANC) of Zimbabwe as it was banned in 1959 and quickly replaced successively by the National Democratic Party (NDP) and then the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU).

What is significant is that the banning of the NDP in 1960 and of ZAPU in 1961 marked an intensification of political agitation and rapid radicalization of the nationalist movement in which Velaphi and younger colleagues bore the brunt of repression by the white minority racist state machinery.

Sustaining and nourishing the resistance through mobilization

 It is easy to take for granted that movements managed to regroup after unrelenting attacks by the Rhodesian police state, complete with a draconian legal system.  This is because the use of banning orders and targeted restriction and detention without trial happened so often but failed to dampen the fire of the political resistance. The capacity of the movement to go underground and resurface at opportune moments is therefore one of its greatest achievements.

The key to this success was mobilization and confidence that victory would be attained. One of the most influential structures during the NDP was the Bulawayo one. It produced many familiar names that shaped the transition from mass agitation to tighter units better prepared for direct action against state institutions. These NDP main and youth branches, five in all, were key to operations which the likes of Velaphi organised and carried out. Enumerated separately but not necessarily ranked they were: first the BAT branch  (Bulawayo African Townships) Mzilikazi, Babourfields and Nguboyenja; among the many prominent names in this robust structure were Abednico Tshongwe, Velaphi himself, Samuel Ndebele, Sipho Ndebele, Naison Khutshwekhaya Ndlovu, C. C. Ngcebetsha, James Chitagwe, Akim Ndlovu (erroneously referred to as Ngwenya in the official tribute), Ethan Dube, Artwell Bokwe, Clark Mpofu, Joshua Mahlathini Mpofu, Phil Mabhena, and Joburg Zwelibanzi Mzilethi among many others. Second there was Mpopoma, which boasted the likes of Dumiso Dabengwa, Philani Ndebele, Christopher Mkhwananzi, Rodgers Ngugama, Charles Mazibisa, Cleopas Mazibisa, Benson G. Maphosa and Abel Siwela. Thirdly there was Njube, which had the likes of Kenneth Fanyana Ndlovu, Norman Mabhena, Mordecai Mlotshwa, Abenezier Nxumalo and Tirivangani Mhongo.

Fourthly there was the “Impi” Branch (grouping the townships of Iminyela, Mabuthweni and Pelandaba).This had the likes of Booysen Mguni, Stephen “Jeqe” Nkomo, Albert Nxele, Amos Todd Msongelwa, Daud Mabusa, Zephania Sihwa, Abeniar A.Boshi, Mzingeli, John Roberts Mzimela and many others who became influential in the whole city under ZAPU. Fifth, there was the Central Branch which boasted the likes of Bernard Mutumwa, Jason Ziyapapa Moyo and Lazarus Mavava Nkala.

This snippet of political activists that includes later national luminaries is the network in which Velaphi worked and got support at critical turns of the struggle. When the NDP was banned in 1961 and succeeded by ZAPU before the latter was in turn banned in 1962, the big cluster branches were broken up into smaller ones built around individual townships but with a strong Bulawayo District coordinating executive. This tighter organization coincided with the beginning of sabotage training and attacks on the colonial state institutions, where Velaphi was among the earliest trainees and operators.

Imprisonment, torture and humiliation fail to stop direct action

The white racist state of Rhodesia covered its reliance on force by using the figment of legality. The notorious Law and Order Maintenance Act (LOMA) allowed the proscription of meetings and gatherings, while the use of the “state of emergency” facilitated detention without trial. Incidentally this repressive law was kept unchanged for a decade after independence and replaced with an identical one, the Public Order and Security Act (POSA) under which Velaphi and others were once more imprisoned.

As mentioned earlier, Velaphi was among the first ZAPU cadres to receive military training. He took part in clandestine military operations. Their brief was to lay the ground work for military operations including shipment of weapons for ZAPU cadres. It was one of these assignments which led to his arrest by the colonial regime.

He was arraigned before the courts and was convicted to ten years imprisonment. He served his sentence at Khami Prison where he met other unheralded struggle icons like Daud Mabusa who was serving a three year prison term, German Tshokwana, Tayami Ndlovu, Jomo Maphosa and others.

When Velaphi was imprisoned in Khami it was a time when convicted political prisoners (as opposed to detainees) were few. The harsh prison regime brought out the tough character and determination of Velaphi and his comrades. They had to deal with both hostile officers and hard core criminals who were left to bully and sexually abuse young inmates.

The criminal bullies wanted to extend their terror and sexual abuse to political prisoners as well. Daud Mabusa recounted a disturbing account of how one criminal attempted to sexually abuse him, leading to a ferocious fight between them that fuelled tension between criminal gangs and the ZAPU prisoners. In this escalating conflict Velaphi exhibited his formidable fighting spirit against victimization and moral decay.

The few political inmates organised themselves and fought this moral decay. What is disturbing is that when political prisoners fought against sexual abuse the prison warders stood on the side of the criminal elements. Mabusa recounts an incident in which a prison warder missed Velaphi by a bullet and killed a convicted criminal prisoner called Robert instead. The incident occurred at a dam construction site where conflict erupted. As if this was not enough, violence broke out between common prisoners and political prisoners which escalated into a full scale riot.

Prison warders failed to quell the riot by other methods and resorted to firearms and live bullets to put down that riot. Mabusa  said eight inmates were shot dead. After the riot had subsided only political prisoners, Misheck Velaphi Ncube, Daud Mabusa and others were arrested and slapped with charges of prison mutiny and treason. They were placed on remand and arraigned before the High Court Judge Justice Dandy Young. The trial went on for several months but Velaphi and his comrades were eventually acquitted of all charges, and they then went back to serve their original prison sentences.

Political activism of these great liberators was never cut out by the prison walls. The ZAPU political prisoners started to mobilise common law criminal prisoners into politicians. Velaphi became a branch chair for ZAPU within prison walls while Daud Mabusa became youth chair. This was primarily to stimulate political enthusiasm and also to prevent them from engaging in immoral activities.

The prison authorities must have been incensed  by this information and it probably motivated them to use disproportionate force to quell that riot which resulted in the deaths of those inmates. One of the convicted criminal murderers called Mkhwananzi became sympathetic to political prisoners and gave them tools to use as weapons to fend off an attack by common law criminal prisoners.

This stabilized the security of political prisoners because they proved capable of self-defence against physical attacks. Velaphi served his term and was released from prison, leaving a changed environment for future prisoners. This, however, did not lead to a peaceful life outside prison because the system would not leave him alone.

  Political detention and the struggle for educational self-improvement

After they completed their terms as convicted political prisoners, Velaphi and  Daud Mabusa were in and out of prison confinement as detainees. Some of the prisons in which they were incarcerated were Whawha and Marondera (formerly Marandellas). This time they were detained under the draconian Law and Order Maintenance Act (LOMA) which allowed detention without trial for long periods of politicians and activists. Velaphi was also detained at Connemara Prison.

While in detention he pursued studies and helped others who were also studying various courses, particularly commercial subjects such as accounts, commerce, and economics. It was common practice that those who had passed certain courses taught those who were pursuing the same courses. The courses ranged from primary school courses from Grades 1-7 and secondary school courses from Junior Certificate (Form 2)to the University of London General Certificate of Education(GCE)Ordinary and Advanced levels. Illiteracy was never entertained in detention  among ZAPU cadres. At secondary school (GCE Levels) apart from English Language, detainees studied subjects like Accounts, British Constitution, Commerce, Economics and other subjects.

It was emphasized that blacks should prepare to take over the country and it was necessary to have slight rudiments in those areas that are required for running the country. Velaphi played his part in these programs and helped many to upgrade their knowledge and skills. He met up with old friends and made new ones among the detainees. There were younger people like Sigangatsha, Luke Ncube, Ernest Malandu, and Vivian Siziba, as well as old hands like Sydney Malunga, Welshman Mabhena, Abel Siwela, Norman Mabhena, Johnson Mnkandla, Enos Mdlongwa, Mordecai Mlotshwa and others.

Velaphi and many other detainees were released after  the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979 which ushered in an interim government led by Lord Soames and also the ceasefire which brought to an end the war between on one hand the Rhodesian army and on the other hand ZIPRA and ZANLA forces. Sadly enough, when Velaphi thought he was now finally rid of prisons, he was arrested by ZANU PF Government under the same piece of legislation on spurious and false treason charges.

This harassment only ceased to be a continuous threat after the signing of the nefarious “Unity Accord” in which Velaphi and other politicians were incorporated into ZANU-PF when Joshua Nkomo was compelled to sign away ZAPU.

The ZANU “use and dump” approach to ZAPU politicians

At the top of this obituary it was mentioned that the ruling party initially dithered when the issue of Velaphi’s hero status was considered. That there were many who did not know his inestimable contribution to the struggle pales beside the neglect he went through in his personal life. His home is Mtshelanyemba was well below what should have been done for someone of his statue and sacrifice. He has left a modest homestead, to put it mildly. Similarly his urban dwelling in Lobengula West in Bulawayo was now building a durawall.

This is a far cry from what should be the circumstances of someone who has been fished into national lime-light and belatedly recognized in what one would be excused to see as a propaganda ploy to use dumped heroes for political propaganda. It is not the end of the story because there are many who remain at the “bus stop” where Joshua Nkomo left them under the “Unity Accord”.

May His Soul Rest in Peace!

And may his lasting contribution and tradition that made it possible never die.

Ernest Malandu

Vivian Siziba

Strike Mkandla

Iphithule Maphosa

Olympian Hits Hard Times, Turns To Fish Poaching

By Own Correspondent- Poverty has forced 74-year-old Robson Mulombe, the country’s first black athlete to compete in the Olympics, to turn to fish poaching in the Kariba Dam to fend for his family.

Mulombe was part of the 1964 team that represented Southern Rhodesia at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, where he competed in the marathon.

Fifty-five years later, Mulombe is now destitute in Binga district.

He told a local publication that he was now playing hide and seek with authorities to fend for his family.

“I am now surviving on fishing in the nearby Kariba Dam which is illegal because I don’t have a fishing permit to do that.

“If I get caught I will obviously be arrested because that is poaching, but I am starving, I need to survive and also look after my family,” said Mulombe.

“If maybe the Government can assist me with a fishing boat and permit then I would be grateful because then I will be fishing legally without any fear of being arrested. It’s a tough life, but there is nothing I can do”.

He said he sometimes goes for more than two days without food, especially when there is a heavy presence of rangers within the area.

“It’s not an easy life, but one which I must face. It’s going to be even worse this time around because of lack of rain,” said Mulombe.

Organisers of the Binga Marathon said they will approach the Binga Rural District Council (RDC) to request for a fishing permit for the legendary Olympian.-StateMedia

BREAKING: Transport Companies Suddenly Cancel Services, “The Operating Environment is Nolonger Sustainable”

Below is an announcement by transport businesses on Wednesday morning:

– Attention all transport operators servicing Bulawayp routes –
AS BUPTA, TSHOVA MUBAIWA and BCT, we have unanimously agreed on downing tools and suspending operations with effect from Wednesday 22 May 2019. We cannot afford to offer service to commuters anymore with no returns. The operating environment is nolonger sustainable. Owners park your vehicles. Let no kombi ferry people to town from Wednesday until we also operate in a business friendly environment. Let us for now give space to the ZUPCOS and see if they will manage all routes on their. Kombi fare was 50c from 2009 to 2018 in Bulawayo, nearly 10 years. If we do not act we will lose these vehicles. We will fail to service them. We are suffering and we must be heard. Let us help each other find lasting solutions. We have suffered. It is enough.
Tshova Mubaiwa
BUPTA
BCT

Former CIO Boss’ Autopsy Opens Can Of Worms

By Own Correspondent- An autopsy of the late Central Intelligence boss Peter Munetsi has revealed that he died as a result of multiple blunt force injuries during the military-led coup that ousted former president Robert Mugabe.

A summary of the autopsy examination report conducted by Dr Tsungai Victor Javangwe on November 21, 2017, at the state-run Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals is in contradiction with earlier assertions that he had died of illness.

Javangwe’s report suggests that Munetsi’s body had sustained multiple graze abrasions on several parts of his body, including on his hands, arms, legs, elbows, ears, forehead, knees and scalp. It further reads:

This is a 55-year-old man, initially reported as having fallen ill, but later reported to have been a possible victim of assault.

“At autopsy here shows mucosal pallor and multiple purple black contusions … Mucosal pallor is often found in individuals who are anaemic, of which bleeding is among the causes. Reflection of skin shows extensive haemorrhage into muscle and subcutaneous tissue, with blood collections seen in areas of the back, upper and lower limbs.”

RBZ Fails To Fulfil Contractual Agreement, UK Firm Approaches High Court

By Own Correspondent- Holbud Limited, a London-based grain and fertiliser exporter has approached the High Court seeking a court order to register a US$27,5 million arbitral award granted against the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) in November 2018.

Holbud’s chief executive officer Hasnain Merali said:

This is an application for registration of an award awarded on November 26, 2018 in favour of the applicant (Holbud) by the arbitrator retired judge Justice George Smith.

The respondent (RBZ) has since paid the arbitrator’s fees which means that the respondent is not disputing the award … it will be seen from the letter of claim that this is a claim for a loan advanced with interest at the instance of the RBZ. Respondent did not oppose the claim, however, they offered a payment plan.

The matter dates back to 2017 where the company received two Treasury Bills totalling US$40 246 217. The proceeds of the Treasury Bills were to be paid to Holbud Limited’s bankers in the United Kingdom (UK). RBZ, as the paying agent, however, faced challenges in repatriating the proceeds of the Treasury Bill maturities into offshore accounts of Holbud Limited as instructed.

RBZ and Holbud entered into an agreement that would see RBZ settling the debt by paying four instalments of US$6 500 000 each between January and September 2018. The central bank has since failed to fulfil its contractual obligations leading to the matter being referred to an adjudicator.-Newsday

Fuel Price Hike, Kombi Fares Up, “It Will Not Work, It Will Work, Will ZUPCO Work?”

By Own Correspondent- Commutershere have implored government to avail the public transporter, Zupco time table review.

Commuters have called on Zupco to adjust timetables to cater to all working commuters as well as also expand service in other areas.

Currently, the Zupco buses operate between 5 am and 7 pm which affects those that finish work late or have to attend evening lessons at various colleges and universities, commonly known as adult learning.

Commuters want Zupco buses to operate 24/7 to cater to those who work different shifts as the current Scenario assumes everyone works the tradition 8 am to 5 pm shifts.

When the cheap buses are off the road Kombi charges anything up to RTGS5 for a trip costing RTGS1 on Zupco which affects most of the commuters who can not afford.

Some end up jumping on to Open trucks as a cheaper option to the Kombis. On Monday govt announced the slashing of Zupco by 50% for both urban and rural travel whereby distances within 20km radius costs 50c RTGS, 20-30km now costs 75c, while 30-40km is now RTGS1.

This followed a decision to scrap support for fuel importers who were getting the USD at 1:1 with the RTGS and now have to source the Scarce currency from the interbank market.

Finance and Economic development secretary, George Guvamatanga said govt decided to cushion the travelling public against fuel price hikes.

Yesterday petrol was selling at RTGS4.97 and Diseal RTGS4.87 at prominent service stations which triggered a hike in prices by privately owned commuter omnibus, otherwise known as Kombis.

Please be adviced that the Zupco bus fares on operation restore sanity have been reduced by 50% from 21 May 201. This has been necessitated by the need to cushion the travelling public said Guvamatanga.-HMetro

Bogus Former ZIPP Member In POLAD Exposed

By Own Correspondent- The ZIPP has officially distanced itself from President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s dialogue saying the official who has been claiming to represent their party is bogus.

Said the ZIPP in a statement:

ZIPP is officially not part and parcel of POLAD and Innocent Mupanganyama aka General Netanyahu does not represent ZIPP on POLAD.

On 16th of April 2019 Mupanganyama aka General Netanyahu was relieved of his official duties as party spokesperson. Like Linda Masarira he had lost the plot.

Mupanganyama is a renowned political prostitute who has moved from one political movement to another in a bid to fleece money and survive since he left National Railways sometime back. His failure to follow party principles on many issues and a lot of misrepresentations led to his being subsequently relieved of his duties as party spokesperson. 

He immediately went on to form *Straight Back Pride Partnership* a party he said represented the will of Zimbabweans. He castigated ZIPP on many platforms and tried to recruit prominent members of ZIPP without success.

After realizing that his SBPP project was not attractive enough he thought of joining the gravy train of Zanu PF’s POLAD. He could not join POLAD as SBPP because it did not partake in the last plebiscite. He went to the converners of POLAD and misrepresented himself as representing ZIPP..

The official position of ZIPP on dialogue is known. ZIPP is not part and parcel of POLAD. ZIPP went into the last elections as a single entity and was not in any alliance. It is therefore necessary for Zimbabweans to know that ZIPP has never been for this dialogue witch it feels its not sincere.

Mupanganyama is either representing his SBPP or his handler Zanu PF not ZIPP in POLAD. This must be fully known by all Zimbabweans worth their salt. It is a shame that Zanu PF can stoop so low and use money to try and hoodwink people into believing that ZIPP is part and parcel of POLAD.

In light of the above situation ZIPP has never changed its leadership. It is still being under the able leadership of Dr Blessing Kasiyamhuru and is on the ground mobilizing for 2023.  ZIPP is growing in strength each and every day and has a strong, vibrant, young and able leadership to guide it into the future. It is indeed the party of the future.

*Budiriro nenhaka*

*Dry bones will rise again*

*Chirere chigokurerawo*

Mnangagwa: When Is Chamisa Joining Our Dialogue? | GRAPHIC

By Patrick Guramatunhu| Last week President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched the Political Actors Dialogue. It was a big, no-expense-spared affair complete with the usual funfair and glitzy. It was so, for a good reason; it is an act of bold and arrogant defiance.

Ever since last July’s rigged national elections Zimbabwe has latched from one economic crisis to the next proving right those of us who have said as long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs there will be no meaningful economic recovery. The only way out is for the Zanu PF regime to step down, we have argued. The political dialogue is a forum including most of the political actors in last year’s elections which, Mnangagwa hopes, will come up with solutions to the country’s economic and political problems without the need for Zanu PF to step down. So, yes the dialogue is Mnangagwa’s middle finger salute to those calling for a new GNU or, worse still, for Zanu PF to step down.

Unfortunately for Mnangagwa some of the political actors who have so far played along with his proposed dialogue are already developing cold feet.

“The parties to the national dialogue should clearly and honestly admit to a crisis or conflict in the system of governance of the State thus unanimously agreeing to go for the national dialogue as a crisis or conflict resolution move,” said Blessing Kasiyamhuru. He was Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity party’s presidential candidate in last July’s elections and had so far subscribed to participate in the proposed dialogue.

“The dialogue should bring on board all conflict-fuelling issues and respective remedies, reforms or solutions that are unanimously agreed upon to address the crisis/conflict.”

Zimbabweans should stop burying our heads in the sand and talk about the elephant in the room – Zanu PF and how the party is the root source of the country’s failure to hold free, fair and credible elections with the disastrous economic and political consequences we can all see.

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF regime blatantly rigged last year’s elections. He denied 3 million Zimbabweans in the diaspora the vote. Zimbabwe’s own government appointed Human Rights Commission has admitted that Zanu PF party’s operatives and the traditional leaders have reduced the rural voters to mere serfs beholden to vote for Zanu PF or be damned. ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll.

The whole election process lacked “transparency, traceability and verifiability and the results contained numerous errors”, as the EU Zimbabwe Election Mission state in their final report.

We can debate other matters but not whether or not Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF cronies rigged last year’s elections: there is a mountain irrefutable to prove that they rigged the elections. Even in a country renowned for calling a military coup “a military assisted transition”; rigging elections is high treason, period.

The issue here is: What are we going to do with this illegitimate and treasonous Zanu PF regime?

It should be noted that this is the second time Zimbabwe has had to deal with the same thorny problem of what to do with an illegitimate regime. In 2008 the whole world, including SADC and the AU known for endorsing Zanu PF’s dodgy elections in the past, refused to recognise Mugabe and his party as the winners of that year’s elections.

“What was won by the bullet cannot be undone by the ballot!” thundered Mugabe as he unleashed his party thugs, Police, Army and CIO to destroy property, harass, beat, rape and over 500 murdered in three months. The cheating and the wanton violence were so blatant, barbaric and widespread not even the see-nothing, hear-nothing SADC and AU election observers could not pretend they saw and heard nothing wrong.

Zanu PF should have been forced to step down from office immediately as punishment for rigging the elections, at the very least. Instead, SADC leaders invited Mugabe to team up with the two MDC factions to form the 2008 to 2013 Government of National Unity (GNU). The GNU was then tasked to implement a raft of democratic reforms to end the curse of rigged elections and ensure future elections are free, fair and credible.

Sadly, not even one reform was implemented in five years of the GNU. Not one!

As we know, Zanu PF rigged 2013 and last year’s elections or be with less wanton violence compared to 2008, at least during the campaign period. The regime floored the wanton violence paddle with vengeance on 1st August 2018 and again in January 2019 with its shoot to kill order to the Army.

The shoot-to-kill order was to nip the spirit of protest, against rigged elections in August and soaring fuel prices in January, in the bud. But, more significantly, to demonstrate Zanu PF’s unwavering resolve use brute force to crash all who dare challenge the party’s undemocratic rule and regardless of the heart-break economic hardship the nation is facing.

Instead of proposing another GNU as happened in 2008 Mnangagwa is proposing the Political Actors Dialogue. The dialogue will have no raft of democratic reforms to implement, Mnangagwa has ruled out all discussion on political reforms as he insists the July 2018 elections were free, fair and credible and his regime is legitimate. Whilst the 2008 GNU at least acknowledge that year’s elections were rigged and offered a glimmer of hope of something being down about it; the dialogue forum offers nothing! The dialogue will just be a talk-shop.

Even if the national dialogue was scrap and replace with another GNU complete with the raft of reform to implement, which is what Kasiyamhuru is now calling for, a GNU in which Zanu PF plays an part is totally unacceptable. It is barmy to trust Zanu PF to implement the reforms.

We need to implement the reforms because Zanu PF corrupted our state institutions. During the last GNU, the party, together with MDC, had countless golden opportunities to implement the reforms; it failed to get even one reform implemented. If Mnangagwa is the reformer he claims to be what stopped him implementing even one token reform, it is now one year and a half since seizing power in the November 2017 military coup.

Zanu PF rigged last July’s elections; the regime is illegitimate and must now step down. The only dialogue to be had with Zanu PF is the handover of power, as for what will happen afterwards it is for others to deal with Zanu PF, the elephant, out of the room!-SOURCE: zimbabwelight.blogspot.com

Last Attempt To Stop MDC Congress

THOUSANDS of MDC supporters ignored thousands of anti-Nelson Chamisa flyers strewn all over Chiredzi to attend a rally addressed by the youthfull opposition leader on Sunday.

The fliers which read: “Khupe in, Chamisa out. Rally cancelled” littered the streets of Tshovani township, Hippo Valley and Triangle on Saturday; a day before the rally purporting that the event had been cancelled following a High Court ruling which declared Chamisa an illegitimate leader and ordered that the MDC goes for an extraordinary congress.

MDC national organiser, Amos Chibaya, however, said MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe was incapable of pulling such a stunt.

“We might have our differences with Thokozani, but I would bet my bottom dollar she is not the one responsible for this. To her these shenanigans are not worth the candle. Please leave her out of this. This was the work of the Central Intelligence Organisation. They are the only ones who can move heaven and earth to derail the train of the MDC movement,” he said.

“I was in MDC since its formation and I know Khupe. I know her strengths and her weaknesses so I am sure she is not responsible for this. Zanu PF and their security agents are fighting us from different corners, but this time it showed how dumb they are because even a kid in kindergarten could tell this was the work of the CIO.

“The stadium was full to the rafters with over 20 000 supporters in attendance. That shows no one took those fliers seriously. I am surprised that in this era there are still some people who are being paid to fight the people’s party.”

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Khaliphani Pugheni the MDC-T national ICT developer, who spoke as acting party spokesperson said he was happy that Chibaya refused to use cheap shots to achieve political goals.

“Chibaya knows Khupe very well that she is a democratic person who would not go extra-democratic to achieve a democratic goal; if you follow what I mean. Khupe even said almost the same thing about Advocate Nelson Chamisa after the High Court ruling when she said he should not be abused or harassed in any way. These things have been happening for a long time where papers are thrown around denouncing Chamisa or Khupe. What the government should do is to track the people who are doing that and arrest them,” he said.

But Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said the accusations were hogwash.

“These allegations are total hogwash. We have a lot to do than to meddle in MDC politics. We have the economy to attend to, not issues to do with MDC or their congress. After all the person who sued them was from MDC so where does Zanu PF come in?” Khaya Moyo asked.

Khupe was kicked out of the MDC last year, together with former national organising secretary Abdenico Bhebhe and former spokesperson Obert Gutu, after they refused to approve the party’s decision to let Chamisa take the reins on an interim basis following the death of party founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai. — NewsDay

Zanu PF MP Tells Impoverished Residents To Move To Rural Areas

SEKE MP Munyaradzi Tobias Kashambe (Zanu PF) yesterday caused a storm in Parliament after he suggested that residents who cannot afford to pay for tap water should relocate to rural areas where the resource is obtained free of charge.

The MP said this when Water Alliance leader Hardlife Mudzingwa appeared before the Justice Mayor Wadyajena-led Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Lands and Agriculture, where they advocated for revamp of the Water Act (Ahapter 20:24).

The civic society organisation (CSO) wants the Act, which is administered by the Lands ministry, to have a clause that ensures there are no arbitrary water cuts to poor citizens and pensioners who cannot afford services.

Kashambe then quipped: “Those that cannot afford water, be it because of economic or social factors must know that there are places in this country where those people can stay instead of staying in cities. They can stay in rural areas, where water is free, so that they do not inconvenience those that will be sent to disconnect the water.”

His statement attracted murmurs of disappointment from the CSOs present during the oral evidence.

Wadyajena also said water was a basic right for everyone enshrined in the Constitution.

Mudzingwa requested Parliament to summon the City of Harare and the Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe to explain how water chemical tenders are awarded.

He said the tender was currently held by an expensive company which charges US$4 million per month to produce 600 megaliters of water per day, while another comparative company with modern technology offered US$2,5 million per month.

“Harare city is currently using nine to 12 chemicals to treat water because the city is built upstream of its water source and, therefore, all the pollution that happens find its way to Lake Chivero, which the International Lake Environment Committee said is heavily polluted,” Mudzingwa said.

“The current suppliers of chemicals to Harare require US$4 million per month to produce 600 megaliters per day and these are huge costs for the City of Harare for the chemicals required and Parliament should look at how these tenders are awarded.”

The Lands and Agriculture Committee said the Water Alliance must provide proof of payment of the $4 million monthly payments.

Water Alliance said the Water Bill also called for transparency and accountability on water loans signed to by government such as the $144 million water loan from China.

-Newsday

IS THIS FAIR? – Selmor Mtukudzi Watches As High Court Appoints Daisy the Tuku-Estate’s Executor…

Daisy-Mtukudzi

By Daniel Nemukuyu| The Master of High Court has jointly appointed Daisy Mtukudzi and another family member — Vennah Muchakagara — as executors to the estate of the late music icon Dr Oliver Mtukudzi.

Daisy and Muchakagara were appointed following an edict meeting during which family members unanimously agreed to have the pair as executors.

At least 15 family members attended the edict meeting that was presided over by the Additional Master responsible for Deceased Estates, Kumbirai Chigomararwa.

Among the family members were the late musician’s widow, daughters, sisters, and other relatives. They agreed on two executors for transparency.

The Will left behind by Dr Mtukudzi appointed Chibune & Associates as executor, but the parties settled for the two family members considering that the law firm in question was now defunct.

The Will was read out in the meeting and no objections were immediately raised. Family members also did not contest the fact that Tuku left behind a wife, Daisy and four daughters. The Will was accepted by the Master’s Office for administrative purposes. Efforts to get a comment from either the Master of High Court Mr Eldard Mutasa or Ms Chigomararwa were fruitless.

End of last month a Harare law firm filed with the Master of High Court, a one-page Will and Testament bequeathing all movable and immovable property to surviving spouse Daisy.

All his children and other family members were left out.

Thoughts Deme Attorneys at Law, filed a will dated April 15, 2014 believed to have been left behind by Dr Mtukudzi.

The will appointed Chibune & Associates, a law firm currently under curatorship following the death of its principal, as the executor dative to the estate.

Chibune & Associates is under curatorship of Thoughts Deme following the death of Steve Chibune in 2017.

Thoughts Deme, being the curator, filed the will with the Master of High Court.

Part of the will reads: “I, Oliver Mtukudzi, born 22 September, 1952, presently domiciled in Zimbabwe, hereby cancel and annul all former wills and cordials and declare this to be my last will and testament.

“I nominate and appoint Chibune & Associates Legal Practitioners to be the executor of my last will and administrator of my estate and effects, hereby giving and granting unto him all such powers as allowed in law especially those of assumption and substitution and direct that my executor shall not be required to file security with the Master of the High Court in respect of his appointment.”

Dr Mtukudzi, according to the will, left out all his children and gave everything to the surviving spouse.

“I hereby bequeath all my properties, share and shares in any company or companies or entities to my wife, Daisy Kudzai Mtukudzi born on the second of February 1959,” reads the will.

In February this year, Mrs Mtukudzi had notified the Master of High Court of the death and filled in an inventory stating the property left behind by the music icon.

According to the inventory, Tuku left behind four daughters namely: Samantha, Sandra, Selmor and Sybil.

Immovable properties declared by Daisy in the inventory include:

Original deed of transfer number 0009820/2003 in favour of Samantha and Oliver Mtukudzi

Original deed of transfer number 8557/2007 in favour of Tuku Music Promotions (Private) Limited.

Original deed of transfer number 0005527/2008 in favour of Oliver and Daisy Mtukudzi

Offer letters for subdivision 5 of Bloemfontein, Mazowe, in favour of Oliver Mtukudzi.

Movable properties include, a Land Rover Discovery, Nissan NP200, Tata bus, Tata truck and a Challenger trailer.

The late musician also left an undisclosed amount of money in his FBC Bank (Belgravia) account. -Herald

ED Desperately Bidding For Western Support As Economy Refuses To Take Heed

The West should focus on supporting President Mnangagwa’s structural reforms, rather than figure-hugging the hostile rhetoric of MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa, the International Policy Digest has said.

Since coming to power in November 2017, President Mnangagwa has embarked on a number of reforms to bring the country back into the international community, after years of isolation.

His efforts have not gone unnoticed. In a recent article, Martin Banks writing in the International Policy Digest, said progressive minds have recognised the new dispensation’s work to reform the country.

“In order to unleash this potential, the West should pay more attention to the actions of the (President) Mnangagwa administration rather than the hostile rhetoric of Chamisa,” reads Banks’ article.

“It should not squander this opportunity for change and potentially trigger a return to hard-line politics, but support (President) Mnangagwa as he tackles national unity, a challenging economy and natural disasters among many other issues.

“He deserves more time and goodwill to push through wide-ranging structural reforms, and a chance to prove Zimbabwe is genuinely embracing democratic values and principles.”

Banks said it was unfortunate that the West’s main source of information continued to come from the MDC, even after Mr Robert Mugabe was deposed.

“Sadly, the West listens to the wrong voice. Chamisa has employed the controversial populist tactics of African firebrands such as Julius Malema in South Africa and Kenya’s Raila Odinga. Meanwhile, (President) Mnangagwa is taking constructive action.”

To date, Cabinet has approved the Freedom of Information Bill, key legislation that will effectively repeal the existing Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) once ratified by parliament.

The Government is also seeking to repeal he Public Order and Security Act (POSA), that was used by former president Mr Mugabe to deal with protests.

The law is set to be replaced by the Maintenance of Peace and Order (MOPA) Bill in a few weeks’ time.

The new administration is also in the process of compensating white commercial farmers who lost their land during the country’s land reform programme, a combative issue that curdled relations with the West.

-State Media

NPRC Set Dates For Establishment Of Peace Committees

THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has set dates for setting up peace committees countrywide as part of efforts to enhance the resolution of the country’s conflicted past and healing process.

NPRC last month embarked on a nationwide outreach programme to share with the public mechanisms and approaches that will be used in handling national healing issues.

The 21-day outreach programme, which ended last week, included strategic priorities for 2019 such as public hearings for healing and reconciliation, mechanisms for early detection of conflicts, national dialogue facilitation, setting up of peace committees, evidence-based legislative and policy recommendations.

In an interview yesterday, NPRC spokesperson Mr Philemon Shereni said the commission will set up peace committees countrywide, starting with Harare on May 28.

“From Harare we’ll move to Mashonaland West on May 31 before we set up another peace committee in Mashonaland Central on June 4 and Mashonaland East on June 7.

“On June 11 we’ll be in Matabeleland North and we’ll move to Matabeleland South on June 14 and Bulawayo on June 18. Manicaland will have its peace committee set up on June 21, Masvingo on June 25 and Midlands on June 28,” said Mr Shereni.

He said once all the peace committees are in place, the NPRC will start hearings where people are expected to share their experiences on Gukurahundi and other political disturbances and their views on how the country can heal and move forward.

Mr Shereni encouraged the public to participate in the upcoming NPRC hearings and programmes.

The commission has met Government officials, traditional leaders, churches, arts and cultural organisations, civil society, business, academia, persons with disabilities, women and youth, among others.

President Mnangagwa signed the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission Bill into law in January, which operationalised the commission that was appointed in 2016.

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The NPRC was established under Sections 251 to 253 of the Constitution to ensure post-conflict justice, healing and reconciliation, to develop programmes to promote national healing, unity and peaceful conflict resolution.

Section 252 of the Constitution states that the NPRC’s functions are to ensure post-conflict justice, healing and reconciliation.

The President pledged to ensure the capacitation of the Government with resources for exhumation and reburials for Gukurahundi victims, the documentation exercise of Gukurahundi victims without identity particulars, provide medical services to victims and hold public meetings.

-State Media

FULL TEXT: Mthuli Ncube Labeled “A Liar” In Parliament

PARLIAMENT OF ZIMBABWE

*Thursday, 16th May, 2019*

*This is an abridged version of Parliamentary proceedings with a bias towards matters specific to Norton and its Parliamentary representative. For the full hard copy version of Parliamentary proceedings visit the MP’s office.*

The National Assembly met at a Quarter-past Two o’clock p.m.

*HON. T. MLISWA*: Thank you Mr. Speaker Sir. I think for the purposes of clarity, it is important for the Minister to tell us whether it is figures in RTGs or US$, because the Budget was in US$. He keeps saying that there has been some income generated which is more than what it is in US$ at the end of the day.

So it seems to confuse everyone. He needs to talk about the US$ which was the Budget approved by this Parliament in this House. I would like first of all to find out whether it is RTGs figures you are giving us or US$ figures or interbank figures again. Nobody knows.

The other issue is on the parastatals. Which company is going to do the valuation of those parastatals? What figures are you looking at in terms of disposing these parastatals because you want to raise a certain amount of money?

In raising a certain amount of money, what is the worth of each parastatal and the shareholding you want to dispose of and the due diligence that will be done. Who will do that, because we see a lot of agreements that Government has gone into. They do not seem to see the light of day. For some reason, each Minister who comes in wants a new agreement.

The NRZ deal that he spoke about, the Minister did not actually say what we thought he would say.

There are allegations that the company DIDG did everything necessary. I actually got information of all the documents which they say they had supplied to Government. They were actually shocked to hear the Minister in Parliament saying that they had not met the requirements which I will furnish with you as well. NRZ is going to be on track but Hwange….

*THE HON. SPEAKER*: Hon. Mliswa, go to the question please.

*HON. T. MLISWA*: The question is that the parastatal which supplies coal to Hwange is not functional. You have also sold to Billy Rautenbach and others the richest concession at the coal mine. It is no longer under Hwange. What is the point of having rail when Hwange which is controlled by the State is no longer supplying coal and as we speak, is in intensive care?

*FINANCE MINISTER NCUBE* Then there was a question by Hon Mliswa saying that I am confusing the audience in terms of US$ and RTGS$. I think he did miss my first presentation on the statement yesterday where I tried to clarify that.

The US$ apply prior to the Monetary Policy Statement and RTGS$ apply post the Monetary Policy Statement. What we have to do if you want to compare like with like is to convert the past GDPs back up to 2009 into RTGS$ as well, then we can compare like with like going forward.

On the issue of which company is valuing parastatals. There is a process. First of all, we had a Cabinet decision in April 2018 that would have decided on the roadmap for each parastatal – partial privatisation, liquidation, full privatisation or restructuring.

Then Inter – Ministerial Committee is then set up, that Inter – Ministerial Committee has a technical committee attached to it and then its job is really to give a broad macro roadmap and then move on to appointing a transaction advisor through an open bid process. Expression of interest is done and professional advisors bid and then one is selected. It is a full procurement process.

For each State owned enterprise transaction, there are different transaction advisors but also there are full processes for the appointment of each transaction advisor for each parastatal.

That is the first thing. Once a transaction advisor is appointed, they then run the process working with this Inter – Ministerial Technical Committee. They invite bids for equity participation if that is the target in the first place for whatever level of equity, they express interest and that will then be evaluated by the transaction advisor.

They then make their recommendation which is then considered by this technical committee working with SERA and a final bidder is then chosen. There is a whole sequence and I would be happy at some point to avail the documentation for this process. It is very carefully worked out.

The Hon. Member then referred specifically to Hwange saying that the company is not going to function and investment in rail will not serve any purpose. I do want to start giving strategic answers to that issue.

There are others who are more able than me on how that company is working – what strategy is and how that links to the national railways. I would not want to start pronouncing on it. All I said when I mentioned the company was in the light of the past to say you had Hwange, NRZ and ZISCO Steel and that was a self reinforcing ecosystem where coal and coke would move from Hwange through the rail to ZISCO for production of steel. It was in that context. I would not wish to speculate on the strategy going forward.

On the agricultural sector and how to improve the tobacco sales. First of all, let us look at the reasons. It has been really the poor rainfall pattern this season which has impacted the tobacco sector and lowered the average prices for tobacco. One thing that we did was to remove the…

*HON. T. MLISWA*: Tobacco was not affected by the rains, it was the price. Maize was the rain. I am a farmer. It was a good tobacco season. So, you must not lie.

*THE HON. SPEAKER*: Order Hon. Mliswa. Would you withdraw your statement that the Minister is lying.

*HON. T. MLISWA*: I withdraw the word lying and replace it with misleading because we had a good tobacco season but it was the prices which were not good.

*THE HON. SPEAKER*: You need to appreciate that I understand your English.

*HON. PROF. M. NCUBE*: If I can carry on, looking at the tobacco prices, if you look at the average prices at TSF, it is US$1.66 per kg, Boka is US$1.59 per kg and Premium Tobacco Floors is US$1.55 per kg. The average is about US$1.77 per kg. Certainly the prices are lower because last year the average was US$2.76 per kg. Basically, it is like there is a 38% drop in the average price of tobacco. The Hon. Member who asked the question was right that there are issues in the sector and prices is one of the issues. My explanation as I speak to the experts who are tobacco farmers as well and I note is that the quality of the crop was impacted by the late onset of the season. The quality of the crop has been impacted by the rain pattern and that lowered the price.

What we have been doing in trying to move the price upwards is to speak to some of the tobacco merchants to make sure that they could start offering higher prices and we are having conversations with them. When I visited the tobacco floors a couple of months ago, I was told that the 2% tax was impacting transactions and trading on the floor. I immediately gave an exemption on that.

I am delighted that I got a positive response to say that was a good thing to do. In trying to answer some of the things that we have done, those are some of the things that we have done.

On the revenue surplus Mr. Speaker Sir, where the Hon. Member noted that the ordinary people are not feeling the surplus on the ground; we are already making use of the surplus. We are financing the food relief programme in rural areas. We have also begun distributing food in the urban areas.

In the history of the country, we have not been giving out food and social protection programmes in urban areas. We have started doing that and we will continue to improve.

The other thing that we need to consider is whether we should also look into cash transfers by making sure that these cash transfers are conditional on public works programme and also the food relief in the rural areas especially, should be linked to some kind of public works programme.

Notice having been taken that there being present fewer than 70 members, the bells were rung for Seven Minutes and a Quorum still not being present, THE HON. SPEAKER adjourned the House without question put at Three Minutes to Five O’clock p.m. pursuant to the provisions of Standing Order Number 56.

MDC NEC Upholds Bulawayo Prov Appeal

The Movement for Democratic Change National Executive Committee ( MDC NEC) on Monday 20 May 2019, upheld the appeals against Bulawayo and Mashonaland Central provincial congresses.

In a ruling that has been received with pomp and fun-fare by thousands who supported the petitions, the NEC found that the two provincial congresses did not meet the minimum requirements of a democratic provincial congress as provided for in the party constitution.

Given that a verdict on the issues was arrived at just five days before Congress, the NEC ruled that with respect to the two provinces;

1) All persons who contested for PEC positions must be accredited as voting National Congress and must be listed in the top twenty (20) of the relative lists.

2) The remaining 26 members of the relevant provincial lists must be provided equally from the two teams ie the petitioned and the petitioners.

3) Other issues correctly raised in the petitions will be dealt with by the National Organising Committee after the National Congress.

After 61 Years Of Service To The Community, Byo’s Dr Ferguson Dies.

Dr Garry Ferguson

State Media|PROMINENT medical practitioner and former Bulawayo City Council councillor, Dr Garry Ferguson, who founded Galen House and Medical Centre in the city, has died.

He was 89.

Dr Ferguson died at Mater Dei Hospital on Monday evening from an undisclosed ailment.

He was born on June 11, 1929 and was a certified Family Physician and Director at Galen House from 1957.

Dr Ferguson only retired last year after serving the Bulawayo community for 61 years.

A family friend and colleague, Dr Chad Tarumbwa, said the late Dr Ferguson, who was originally from Scotland, was the city’s longest serving general practitioner having started his practice years before Zimbabwe attained its Independence in 1980.

“We are saddened by the loss of our great icon, Dr Ferguson, one of the few non-racial doctors who served the people of Zimbabwe before and after independence. During his practice, he trained most of the renowned general practitioners that Zimbabwe ever had, both black and white,” said Dr Tarumbwa.

“We will miss his passion for general practice and his trade unionism which shaped the practice to what it is today. Dr Ferguson was also instrumental in forming a united Zimbabwe Medical Association in 1984 and together with the late Dr Timothy Stamps, they set up a college where general practitioners would be examined before starting their private practice”.

He described the late Dr Ferguson as a visionary general practitioner who set up private institutions to ease pressure on referral hospitals.

“Galen House was set up for minor surgeries and ailments to help save people the stress of going all the way to bigger institutions. However, over the years it turned to be a training ground for all doctors who wanted to start a private practice,” said Dr Tarumbwa.

He said Dr Ferguson’s family and partners had a difficult time trying to convince him to retire as he practiced until a few months ago.

“He was advised to retire four years ago due to old age but he kept on going to Galen House to consult and help people until last year when he finally retired. He was determined and contributed a lot to general practice in Zimbabwe,” said Dr Tarumbwa.

The late Dr Ferguson was on record as saying the late Vice President Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo was one of the reasons why he did not leave the country with most whites after Independence.

Bulawayo Mayor Councillor Solomon Mguni said the local authority will miss Dr Ferguson’s contribution towards the development of the city as a doctor and former councillor.

“The City of Bulawayo has learnt with sadness of the passing of Mr Ferguson who was sworn in as a Councillor for Ward 5 on the April 2, 2008. He was a member of the Environmental Management Committee and was nominated to represent Council in the Bulawayo Publicity Association Committee and the Bulawayo Philharmonic Orchestra for the 2008/2009 Municipal Year,” said Cllr Mguni.

“Mr Ferguson was very active in promoting development in the City as he advocated for the servicing of roads in Cowdray Park and the promotion of a healthy diet for patients at Ingutsheni Hospital.”

City gynaecologist and Mpilo Central Hospital clinical director, Dr Solwayo Ngwenya said Dr Ferguson had mentored and helped a number of doctors establish their practices in Bulawayo and beyond.

“It is with profound sadness to learn of his passing as he was a giant in the medical field, a great visionary who built institutions that will last forever. He was a very jovial person and had a very sharp mind. He will be sadly missed by all of us,” said Dr Ngwenya.

Dr Ferguson is survived by his wife and several children.

Must Chamisa Shake ED’s Hands?

Govt Justifies Low ZUPCO Bus Fares, “We Have Done Our Maths.”

George Guvamatanga

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance George Guvamatanga says that government has done its homework in reducing ZUPCO Bus fares to a shock minimum 50 cents for a trip.

Speaking to State Media on Tuesday, Guvamatanga said the duty on fuel, though reduced, will be used to subsidise the public transporter.

The subsidy will see Zupco reduce its fares by half from $1 to 50 cents for distance below 20 kilometres and from $1,50 to 75 cents from distances between 20 and 30 kilometres. The next 10 kilometres will cost $1 in bus fare from the previous $2.

The reduction, Guvamatanga said, was necessitated by the need to cushion the travelling public that have been exposed to unfair pricing by the private transporters.

“We also wanted to put money back in the pockets of people and this will be done through savings on transport costs,” he said.

Guvamatanga allayed fears that the Zupco subsidies are not sustainable saying the move was well calculated and will not burden the country’s purse.

“We know exactly how much this is going to cost us, we have done some mathematics, and we have factored in this subsidy,” he quipped.

“A subsidy if its quantified, budgeted for and targeted, it’s a good subsidy. Safety nets by their nature are subsidies because you want to protect the more vulnerable members of the society,” said Mr Guvamatanga.

At least 15 cents (5 cents from diesel and 10 cents from petrol) in fuel levies per litre will go towards subsidising the public transport system, he said.

Government has announced plans to revive Zupco and will import thousands of conversional buses to be distributed among the company’s operating divisions.

Trevor Ncube “Celebrates” Fuel Price Increase Says Zimbabweans Asked For It

File Picture: Trevor Ncube with opposition leader Nelson Chamisa

Own Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s advisor Trevor Ncube has thrown the blame for the unpopular fuel price increase on ordinary Zimbabweans claiming that they asked for the increase and must therefore endure it.

In a very sensational post on Twitter on Tuesday, Ncube accused Zimbabweans for demanding the removal of the 1 to 1 rating of the Zimbabwean surrogate currency to the US Dollar.

Fuel prices shot up by about 50% on Tuesday the day the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe announced that fuel buyers were now going to be sourcing their own foreign currency to purchase the scarce petroleum products.

“It Could Have Been Worse,” Govt Speaks On Fuel Price Increase

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance George Guvamatanga

Own Correspondent|Government claims that it reduced duty on diesel and petrol timely to cushion consumers from the effects of the latest round of fuel price increases, an official in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development has said.

The decision to reduce by half, the duty on fuel, comes in the wake of fuel price increases announced by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) yesterday.

According to ZERA’s reviewed prices, the maximum pump price for petrol is now RTGS$4,97 per litre, up from $3,36 per litre while that of diesel is now $4,89, up from $3,22 per litre.

ZERA hiked fuel prices following the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s (RBZ)’s decision to stop providing Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) with foreign currency at a 1:1 exchange rate.

The decision was also undertaken “to promote the efficient use of foreign exchange and to minimise and guard against incidences of arbitrage within the economy.”

On average, prices yesterday went up by 51,86 percent for diesel and 47,9 percent for petrol.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance George Guvamatanga said the increase could have been much more had Government not intervened through a 50 percent reduction in duty on fuel. Without the reduction, diesel’s price would have increased to $5,79 per litre while that of petrol would have increased to $6,12 per litre.

“The Government has reduced the duty on petrol and diesel. As you might be aware, the duties were $2,30 for petrol and $2,05 for diesel. The duty is now reduced to 90 cents for diesel and $1,15 for petrol,” Guvamatanga said in a video released on social media by the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services.

“This has been done in order to make sure that we cushion the public from increases in the price of fuel,” he said.

Govt Squanders $5 million On Condemned Malaysian Jets Well Known For Engine Failure Accidents

By Farai D Hove| The government owned airliner AirZim has blown over $5 million on jets with a well known history of engine failure.

As pathetic and poetic as it sounds, the parastatal has purchased jets with a public history of engine failure and it has bought these from a country popular for plane accidents.

The Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza is quoted in the state media revealing that two out of the four Boeing 777-200 ER planes purchased by the government from Malaysia are expected in the country within two months.

The Boeing 777-200 is seen in the below horrific footage after developing engine failure:

Matiza’s remarks came after the Portfolio Committee on Transport and Infrastructure Development had demanded information on the four passenger planes bought by Government from Malaysia. Matiza said:

Two of the planes have already been fully paid for and we are expecting them in the country within two months from now.

We are still in the process of paying for the other two. Issues of foreign currency are hindering the process of paying for the other two in full, but we have already started paying for them.

The state media reported that a payment of US$5 million was made last week, with more payments expected in the near future.

Earlier this month, Air Zimbabwe received an Embraer ERJ 145 aircraft. The airline has largely been operating two serviceable aircraft, a Boeing 737-200 ER and 767-200ER. Other planes have been grounded due to old age, shortage of spares and foreign currency.

Mtukudzi’s Own Wife Appointed Executor On Tuku’s Will | IS THIS FAIR?

Daisy-Mtukudzi

By Daniel Nemukuyu| The Master of High Court has jointly appointed Daisy Mtukudzi and another family member — Vennah Muchakagara — as executors to the estate of the late music icon Dr Oliver Mtukudzi.

Daisy and Muchakagara were appointed following an edict meeting during which family members unanimously agreed to have the pair as executors.

At least 15 family members attended the edict meeting that was presided over by the Additional Master responsible for Deceased Estates, Kumbirai Chigomararwa.

Among the family members were the late musician’s widow, daughters, sisters, and other relatives. They agreed on two executors for transparency.

The Will left behind by Dr Mtukudzi appointed Chibune & Associates as executor, but the parties settled for the two family members considering that the law firm in question was now defunct.

The Will was read out in the meeting and no objections were immediately raised. Family members also did not contest the fact that Tuku left behind a wife, Daisy and four daughters. The Will was accepted by the Master’s Office for administrative purposes. Efforts to get a comment from either the Master of High Court Mr Eldard Mutasa or Ms Chigomararwa were fruitless.

End of last month a Harare law firm filed with the Master of High Court, a one-page Will and Testament bequeathing all movable and immovable property to surviving spouse Daisy.

All his children and other family members were left out.

Thoughts Deme Attorneys at Law, filed a will dated April 15, 2014 believed to have been left behind by Dr Mtukudzi.

The will appointed Chibune & Associates, a law firm currently under curatorship following the death of its principal, as the executor dative to the estate.

Chibune & Associates is under curatorship of Thoughts Deme following the death of Steve Chibune in 2017.

Thoughts Deme, being the curator, filed the will with the Master of High Court.

Part of the will reads: “I, Oliver Mtukudzi, born 22 September, 1952, presently domiciled in Zimbabwe, hereby cancel and annul all former wills and cordials and declare this to be my last will and testament.

“I nominate and appoint Chibune & Associates Legal Practitioners to be the executor of my last will and administrator of my estate and effects, hereby giving and granting unto him all such powers as allowed in law especially those of assumption and substitution and direct that my executor shall not be required to file security with the Master of the High Court in respect of his appointment.”

Dr Mtukudzi, according to the will, left out all his children and gave everything to the surviving spouse.

“I hereby bequeath all my properties, share and shares in any company or companies or entities to my wife, Daisy Kudzai Mtukudzi born on the second of February 1959,” reads the will.

In February this year, Mrs Mtukudzi had notified the Master of High Court of the death and filled in an inventory stating the property left behind by the music icon.

According to the inventory, Tuku left behind four daughters namely: Samantha, Sandra, Selmor and Sybil.

Immovable properties declared by Daisy in the inventory include:

Original deed of transfer number 0009820/2003 in favour of Samantha and Oliver Mtukudzi

Original deed of transfer number 8557/2007 in favour of Tuku Music Promotions (Private) Limited.

Original deed of transfer number 0005527/2008 in favour of Oliver and Daisy Mtukudzi

Offer letters for subdivision 5 of Bloemfontein, Mazowe, in favour of Oliver Mtukudzi.

Movable properties include, a Land Rover Discovery, Nissan NP200, Tata bus, Tata truck and a Challenger trailer.

The late musician also left an undisclosed amount of money in his FBC Bank (Belgravia) account. -Herald

Top CIO Beaten To Death, Autopsy Exposes VP Chiwenga

An independent autopsy has left Vice President Constantino Chiwenga exposed to scrutiny following revelations that a top Mugabe regime CIO was beaten to death contrary to Chiwenga’s earlier claims that no one was killed during the November 2017 coup.

The development confirms a statement by the CIO Peter Munetsi’s wife to ZimEye in which she complained saying her husband was murdered.

The autopsy reveals that he died as a result of multiple blunt force injuries during the military-led coup that ousted former president Robert Mugabe.

A summary of the autopsy examination report conducted by Dr Tsungai Victor Javangwe on November 21, 2017, at the state-run Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals is in contradiction with earlier assertions that he had died of illness.

Javangwe’s report suggests that Munetsi’s body had sustained multiple graze abrasions on several parts of his body, including on his hands, arms, legs, elbows, ears, forehead, knees and scalp. It further reads:

This is a 55-year-old man, initially reported as having fallen ill, but later reported to have been a possible victim of assault.

At autopsy he shows mucosal pallor and multiple purple black contusions … Mucosal pallor is often found in individuals who are anaemic, of which bleeding is among the causes. Reflection of skin shows extensive haemorrhage into muscle and subcutaneous tissue, with blood collections seen in areas of the back, upper and lower limbs. – Timeslive

Teacher Nabbed With Ivory, AK47 Riffle, Bullets

By Own Correspondent- A 45 year old Chisumbanje teacher was recently arrested and hauled before the courts after being found in possession of ivory and bullets in his car.

The suspect Bruce Moyana was arraigned before Chipinge magistrate Mr Vuso Gapara facing two counts of contravening Section 128 of Parks and Wildlife Management as well as possessing live ammunition without a permit.

He pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on $200 bail with usual reporting conditions of staying at his given address and not to interfere with witness until the finalisation of the matter.

It is the State case that on May 8, police officers received a tip off that the accused was in possession of ivory, whose value could not be quantified at the time of going to print.

The detectives visited his place of residence in Masunda village under Chief Garahwa and conducted a search. After conducting a search of his vehicle, the dragnet squad found ivory and eight live rounds of ammunition of an AK 47 riffle.

The bullets and ivory were hidden at the back of the driver’s seat in his Nissan Hardbody truck. Moyana was eventually arrested. “The accused was arrested and ivory and bullets will be produced in court as exhibit,” he said.

Moyana was represented by Mr Langton Mhungu of Matutu, Kwirira and Associates and the case was postponed to a later date for routine remand.ManicaPost

Christmas Cake Dispute Spills Into Court

By Own Correspondent- A dispute over a piece of Christmas cake between siblings has found its way into the courts.

The matter came to light at the Harare Civil Court where Angela Mubvute had come to apply for a protection order against siblings Ruth and Edge Kativhu.

“Your worship these two always have unending disputes and l am now failing to control them since they are now grown-ups.

“Ruth once sued Edge at the Mbare criminal court and they are always at courts for different issues.

“They also insult me and Edge is always threatening to commit suicide so l want them to vacate from my house before they end up killing each other at my place,” said Mubvute.

Ruth said her brother was the trouble causer.

“Your worship, Edge comes home drunk and he starts assaulting and insulting everyone including our mother.

“I have reported him to the police several times now,” said Ruth.

Edge on the other hand say they had had a dispute over a cake.

“Those are false allegations your worship.

“We had a conflict over a cake on Christmas eve; l wanted to eat my piece in the morning because l had plans to go somewhere but she began insulting me saying that l had to eat at her own time because she was the one who had made the cake.

“She sued me at the Mbare Criminal Court for assaulting her but her case was dismissed because she began changing statements before the court.

“On top of that your worship, Ruth does not buy anything and our overseas siblings are the ones that send groceries,” said Edge.

Presiding magistrate Noah Gwatidzo ruled the matter in favour of Mabvute ordering Ruth and Edge not insult or assault their mother.-HMetro

Concern Over Sulumani Chimbetu’s Menacing Dogs

By Own Correspondent- Concerned residents in Ashdown Park have lodged a complaint against Orchestra Dendera Kings boss Suluman Chimbetu’s menacing dogs.

His dogs have been accused of being a menace at Rosedeane Garden Flats where he resides.

The dogs have been accused of trespassing into other residents’ premises and also attacking school children that reside at the garden flats.

One of the residents who didn’t want to reveal his name said they have tried to approach the Sean Timba singer over the issue but he has turned a deaf ear on them.

“We have approached him and tried to talk to him about his dogs for close to four months now.

“It appears he doesn’t want to listen to our complaints.

“We have also approached his wife but she is pompous and won’t listen to us.

“His dogs trespass into our yards; bins are all over the place because of the dogs and sometimes harass our children when they come from school.

“All this goes against the garden flats code of conduct.”

In an interview with H-Metro, Sulu said he is not aware of the issue as he spends most of his time away from home.

“I’m not aware of that, I am not usually at home.

“I will consult with my wife and hear what really is going on,” he said.-HMetro

Harare Man Proposes To Pay 50c Daily For His Child’s Upkeep

By Own Correspondent- A Harare man accused of abandoning his child for his new lover, yesterday offered to pay 50 cents per day as maintenance.

Ephraim Pfukwa appeared in court answering to a $250 maintanance claim by his ex-wife Esther Gwara.

However, Pfukwa said he was prepared to part with $15 for the minor child per month.

“I want him to pay $250 per month as prices of basic commodities are going up on daily basis.

“I am a vendor realising at least $30 per month which is not sufficient to cater for me and the child.

“He is employed earning $400 each month but he is neglecting his child preferring to spend money with his girlfriend,” Gwara told the court.

In his submissions, Pfukwa argued that he had four other children to look after.

“I will offer $15 every month because I also have a wife and four other children I am taking care of.

“It’s not true that I am employed. I only do part time jobs and taking home $30 or less on a monthly basis.

“She also has to contribute as the mother of the child and not only look up to me,” he said.

In her ruling magistrate Sheila Nazombe ordered Pfukwa to contribute $50 towards the upkeep of his minor child.HMetro

VP Chiwenga In Another Sick Leave Abroad

Constantino Chiwenga

By Own Correspondent| Vice President Constantino Chiwenga has taken another sick leave amid indications that he has been flown to India for treatment.

The development comes after his health deteriorated over the past few weeks according to sources.

The visit is Chiwenga’s second this year after he left for India in February for what the government described as a “minor abdominal ailment”.

Chiwenga has not been seen in public for some time and was conspicuous by his absence at the official launch of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) on Friday last week.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa in his official address at POLAD acknowledged the absence of his deputy neither did he shed light on his whereabouts like he normally does.

The former army general who removed former president Robert Mugabe, has for weeks crept out of the public eye and has been spending more time indoors.

ZimEye also exclusively revealed that he has been skipping church for the past three weeks.

Sources privy to the developments told ZimEye, that VP Chiwenga has for nearly 3 weeks to date been summoning ambulances full of medics to his rescue at his home residence.

Sources told ZimEye:

“He has been quiet and more indoors lately.”

When Mnangagwa flew to Botswana for the Elephant Summit recently, he left the country in the hands of Chiwenga’s side-swipe, Kembo Mohadi.

Opposition legislator for Mutare Central Innocent Gonese is on record raising concern in parliament over Chiwenga’s absence from parliamentary sittings.

Gonese said Chiwenga and Mohadi are conspicuously absent in the chambers and their names do not appear on the list if those who would have sought leave of absence.

Lamented Gonese:

“….I am simply asking the chair to inform the House of the ministers and Vice Presidents whom we have never seen….In particular, Mr Speaker Sir, I also note with concern that the Hon Vice Presidents have not been attending on most ocassions.”

Government has however remained mum on Chiwenga.

More to follow…

New IDs For Cyclone Idai Victims

Zimbabwean passport

Victims of the cyclone idai are to get new IDs.

This was said by the Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa while briefing journalists during a post-Cabinet meeting.

“The issuance of identity documents for victims of Cyclone Idai is set to begin around mid-June, at which time the imported consumables to be used by the Registrar General’s Department for the purpose should have been received in the country,” said Mutsvangwa.

She said,  “these efforts will be boosted by the offer of US$75 million support to be extended towards infrastructure development by the World Bank in Cyclone hit areas. Budgetary requirements for the exercise have already been availed to World Bank,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said a development partner had pledged to build 500 houses as part of efforts to assist victims.

“Our inter-ministerial committee has been consulting a lot with stakeholders in the affected areas and the model houses are those in disaster prone areas, we want to make sure that we build houses which whenever the disaster comes back, it minimises damage, people’s lives and destruction of property. There is a private company that has pledged to build 500 houses, this is High Life, they are beautiful houses, with good design and strong, this is an ongoing process, people are not going to be left behind so that we move together so that we minimise any loss of property,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

She said food distribution would now be done once per month.

“A total of 18 irrigation projects have been fully restored in Chimanimani and Chipinge, with productive activities now in full swing. To date, no cases of cholera have been reported in the affected areas. However, Rapid Response Teams have been sent to deal with reported cases of malaria in Chipinge, Mutsvangwa and Chimanimani areas. A model housing scheme has now been developed for the disaster prone areas of Chimanimani and Chipinge,” said Minister Mutsvangwa. – state media

Mutodi Concedes Mugabe Was Removed By Soldiers

Farai Dziva|Deputy Minister of Information Energy Mutodi’s claims that former President Robert Mugabe was removed from office by the army indicate that the former strongman was ousted via a coup , several Zimbabweans have said.

Commenting on Mutodi’s utterances Innocent Itai Nyamatore wrote:
You could be a good replacement since we have lost so many Rhumba giants, the likes of Pepe Kale and Papa Wemba. Just try your luck that side please Papa Mutodi and the new musica stars hahaha.

Shingirai Mbuwayesango:Anyway ZANU PF and the Army cannot be separated.

Sim-Field Humbasha: Well well Mr Minister! If you then agree that he was removed by the military, so it means that was a coup?

Rodwin Nyadundu:So if he was removed by the army it means it was coup .

Kudakwashe Mapfumo: Said by a band member!

Ignore MDC A Antics – Gutu

Farai Dziva|MDC T vice president Obert Chaurura Gutu has claimed the level of desperation in the MDC A has reached shocking levels.

He also said his party entered into the POLAD agreement to help rebuild the nation.

“In the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD), MDC-T has made our party position on corruption clear & unequivocal : We are demanding ZERO tolerance to corruption in both the public & private sectors. Corruption should be ruthlessly & decisively dealt with, without fear or favour.”

“They created FAKE NEWS about a fathom Supreme Court “victory” and thereafter, they staged wild and delusional celebrations. I just laughed my lungs out….!! This is DESPERATION RELOADED…..LOL.”

Mnangagwa Was Elevated By Central Committee -Mutodi

Farai Dziva|Deputy Information Minister Energy Mutodi has legitimised Robert Mugabe’s removal from office , saying that the central committee chose Emmerson Mnangagwa to fill a power vacuum that had been left after former’s demise.

“For Zanu PF, I can assure you that this is not the same issue because there were intervening issues. First of all, the President of the Republic, then Robert Mugabe was facing impeachment for allegations for having given his wife certain executive powers and Parliament taking measures to impeach him.

The military had intervened in the process of government on a very clear issue that the status quo had broken down so that is why the central committee had to sit in a formally-constituted meeting to determine who would be elected as the leader or interim leader of Zanu PF and then substantive leader.

That is how Mnangagwa’s name emerged. So this cannot be the same or some kind of replication or similarity of what is happening in the MDC,” Mutodi told Newsday.

Mutodi Insists Chamisa Is Illegitimate

Farai Dziva| Zanu MP for Goromonzi West Energy Mutodi has claimed there is a difference between Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ascendancy and that of his political rival Nelson Chamisa.

Mutodi, a declared close ally of Emmerson Mnangagwa believes it is not proper to compare ZANU PF and MDC scenarios when it comes to how they handled succession.

Mutodi told Newsday that it was wrong to liken MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s ascendancy to that of President Emmerson Mnangagwa who came to power on the back of a military coup in 2017.

While Chamisa was chosen by the party’s National Council in 2018 after the death of Morgan Tsvangirai, Mnangagwa took over the reins in ZANU PF after Mugabe’s “forced” resignation.

Energy Mutodi