The MDC of 2014 is Run By Dr.Khupe and She Has On Chamisa’s Behalf Already Obeyed Justice Mushore By Conducting the Extra Ordinary Congress Last Year |ANY MORE QUESTIONS?

MDC NAP Blasts Mushore Verdict

North America Province (NAP) records its displeasure, dissatisfaction and disgust at the recent ruling by Judge Mushore of the High Court of Zimbabwe. The ruling which desperately seeks to subvert a constitutionally mandated and chosen leader by members of the MDC, will not be tolerated or given space in our internal processes.

Courts do not get involved in choosing a political party’s leader. As a Province we believe that the leadership of any political party, including MDC, should be determined by its members. Members of the MDC party  overwhelmingly chose Advocate Nelson Chamisa to be their leader.

Mushore’s judgement is absurd and appalling in many respects, and is an embarrassment to the judge, to the legal and political system. NAP vows to uphold and abide by the democratic choice made by the well over 2.6 million 2019 presidential election voters and the recent decision by the party’s province and membership that unanimously nominated Advocate Nelson Chamisa as the President of MDC.

MDC has grievance handling processes and procedures for dispute resolution for any legitimate members not satisfied with the party’s processes. The party does not accept judgements from outsiders who may not be aware of the internal workings of the party.

North America Province strongly opposes a ZANU-PF penned judgement on the internal affairs of the Party.

The Province calls upon the Judiciary System to extricate itself from the shackles of bondage and capture by ZANU- PF regime and to avoid making political statements veiled as judgements.

North America Province stands firm with the legitimate President of MDC Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

North America Provincial Chairperson.
Tawanda Dzvokora

The Gun ZRP Used To Shoot Civilians

The gun that is being alluded to on the Police shooting incident is spelt as Mossberg 500. Mossberg 500 is a series of pump action shotguns manufactured by O.F. Mossberg and Sons.

The 500 series comprises widely varying models of hammerless repeaters, all of which share the same basic receiver and action, but differ in bore size, barrel length, choke options, magazine capacity, stock and forearm materials.

Maximum firing range‎: ‎165 ft (50 m) for shot, 980 … Designer‎: ‎Oscar Frederick Mossberg. Effective firing range‎: ‎130 ft (40 m) Designed‎: ‎196.

Mnangagwa Congratulates Ramaphosa’s Election Victory

By Own Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has congratulated Cyril Ramaphosa for victory by the ANC in the just ended South African elections.

Mnangagwa has said that he looks forward to working closely with Ramaphosa in the strengthening of relations between Zimbabwe and SA.

Said Mnangagwa:

Obert Gutu Wants To Loot MDC Properties Claiming Khupe’s Name Is Inscribed In Justice Mushore’s Verdict

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Reprieve For Cyclone Idai Affected Communities As Chipinge- Kopa Road Is Opened

By Own Correspondent- An alternative road linking Kopa and Chipinge was opened today.

The road provides relief following the devastation of Cyclone Idai which destroyed the regular road. The road maintenance project was led by the Urban Councils Association of Zimbabwe  (UCAZ).

UCAZ President, Councillor Josiah Makombe, who handed over the road at the official opening on Saturday said:

As UCAZ we sat and deliberated on how we could assist the victims and we chose to maintain the Kopa-Chipinge road given the huge demand of the road

Amoung the groups to benefit from the new road are Banana and orange farmers in Chipinge.-StateMedia

Armed Robbers Wreck Havoc In Mash Central

By Own Correspondent- Police in Mashonaland Central are investigating four cases of armed robbery, which occurred in Bindura, Glendale and Guruve.

In a statement last night, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said the assailants travelling in gangs of two to four people and using private cars to lure female hikers pounced on their victims between May 6 and 7.

He said once inside the car, the victims are robbed, raped and then later on dumped in bushes.

Nyathi said in the first incident in Guruve on May 6, a 34-year-old victim was robbed of R1 900, US$25, ZWL$5, a Lenovo tablet, bags containing clothes and groceries.

The victim had her hands tied and taken into a bush, where she was injected with an unknown substance and became unconscious.

When she regained consciousness, her pair of trousers and undergarments had been removed.

The next day in Mazowe, two people, a woman (54) and young man (16), were robbed of their money and cellphones after they had been threatened with a knife and a
pistol.

At around sunset in Bindura, a young woman boarded a VW Golf, in which she was robbed of a laptop, cellphone, money and clothes after the assailants produced a knife and
threatened to kill her.

After the robbery, she was force-marched into a bush and raped.

A few hours later in Glendale, a woman was robbed of her belongings, ZWL$3 and clothes before the robbers tied her hands and dumped her in a bush before fleeing.

NPA Petitions High Court Over Former ZINARA Boss’s Wealth

By Own Correspondent- Prosecutor-General, Kumbirai Hodzi, the head of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), has petitioned the High Court seeking an order to freeze former Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) chief executive officer, Frank Chitukutuku’s property pending full investigations into how he amassed his wealth of over US$20 million.

Hodzi wants an order compelling Chitukutuku to give a detailed statement to the head of Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU) which is within the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), Commercial Crimes Division.

In his founding affidavit filed on his behalf by prosecutor Tapiwa Kasema, Hodzi claims he suspects Chitukutuku may have acquired his property through criminal activities, hence the need to have the same frozen.

On Wednesday this week the PG filed an ex parte chamber application for an unexplained wealth and asset freezing order in terms of Section 37B as read with Section 37H of Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Amendment of the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act (Chapter 9:24) and Exchange Control Act) Regulations, 2018 (Statutory Instrument 246 of 2018).

According to the court papers, Kasema is now working under the Asset Forfeiture Unit (AFU), which was established in terms of Section 27A of the NPA. The unit was set up to recover proceeds of crime and making applications for orders to seize any property derived from such criminal activities and forfeit them to the State.

In the same application, the ex-Zinara boss, who is under investigations for fraud, is said to have acquired 10 motor vehicles between September 2013 and April last year. These vehicles include two Mazda T35 trucks, a Hino Dutro truck, Toyota Land Cruiser, Toyota Prado, Nissan NP200, Range Rover, Hino Ranger and a Land Rover Discovery.

“Sometime in 2011, the respondent (Chitukutuku) acquired residential properties namely: Property measuring 4 048 square metres held under Deed of Transfer 3232/11 situated at Lot 1 of Lot 3 of Lot 56A Borrowdale Estate, Harare, property measuring 8 853 square metres held under Deed of Transfer 3885/11 situated at Lot 3 of Subdivision C of Subdivision B of Subdivision D of Nthaba of Glen Lorne, Harare,” the PG said.

The State also claims Chitukutuku built or acquired a multi-million dollar thatched precast-walled house at the top of a mountain at Belmont Farm, adding he also has six state-of-the-art fowl runs, five tractors, a 10-tonne UD truck, 4 x 200-litre PVC water tanks, as well as several structures at the farm.

Apart from a long list of expensive properties, Chitukutuku is also said to be the owner of two renowned companies, Farm Pride (Private) Limited situated at 49 Kent Road, Chisipite, Harare and an insurance company, Champions Insurance, which boasts of assets estimated at over US$15 million.

“During the period in which the respondent acquired the above mentioned property, his lawful income, which was realised from employment as well as farming, amounted to $8 500. This application is made on the basis that the acquisition of property by the respondent raises suspicion of commission by him of the crime of money laundering,” the PG said.

“I am, therefore, seeking an order directing the respondent to give a statement explaining the circumstances under which he acquired the mentioned property to the head of Asset Forfeiture Unit… as well as an interim freezing order in terms of Section 37H of SI246 of 2018 prohibiting the respondent from in any way dealing with the property in question.”-Newsday

ANC WINS AS SIX MILLION YOUTHS FAILED TO VOTE

BY DR MASIMBA MAVAZA| General elections were held in South Africa on 8 May 2019 to elect a new National Assembly and provincial legislatures in each province. These were the sixth elections held since the end of apartheid in 1994 and have ordained President of South Africa. in Cyril Ramaphosa. He led the ruling African National Congress, with the party retaining its majority status albeit reduced but secured Ramaphosa a full term in office as president; his predecessor, Jacob Zuma, resigned from office on 14 February 2018 and was already ineligible for a third term in office as the South African Constitution limits a president to serve a maximum of two five-year term.
These are the final results at a glance.
ANC: 256 (down 23)
DA: 88 (down 3)
EFF: 50 (up 20)
IFP: 14 (up 4)
VF+: 10 (up 7)
ACDP: 3 (up 2)
ATM: 2 (new)
UDM: 2 (down 2)
GOOD: 1 (new)
NFP: 1 (down 5)
MF: 1 (no change)
BRA: 1 (no change)
ALJAMA: 1 (up 1)
The ANC, which has been in power since 1994, won 62% of the vote at the last general election in 2014.There is clearly a dip in the popularity of the ANC. It has lost 23 seats to its opposition with Malema gaining 20 seats. This does not show that the previous leaders were better than the present. ANC lost some votes because there is a general anger over the economy and corruption which have eroded its popularity. This general anger is similar to the anger Zimbabweans are having. Not even a single corruption case has been successfully prosecuted. Success meaning conviction of-course. ZANU PF will fall in the same trap ANC is sliding into.
The radical Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), is in third place with 50 seats the official results indicate. It has gained 20 seats more than last time. This shows that EEF has great popularity in the social media and not on the grounds. This resonates strongly with MDC The youthful but radical Malema forgot to preach the gospel of registering to vote. Over 6 million youth in South Africa did not vote. Statics has shown that the majority of the youth are not registered as voters in South Africa. This means EEF has lost over six million votes to non registration of the youth who make a large chunk of their support. Clear similarities are drawn with Zimbabwean situation. The opposition MDC has a lot of noise violent supporters but they are not registered voters.
Opposition is to learn very fast that the country can not be governed on Whatsapp or on facebook.
The South African situation is a carbon copy of Zimbabwe. The majority of the youth have decided to support the opposition. Mostly because they want to protest against unemployment and economic hardships. This is the same case in Zimbabwe. The striking similarity is that the opposition youth do not register to vote. This has costed opposition in both Zimbabwe and south Africa. Malema’s rallies were well attended but voting came up with blanks.
In South Africa the ANC managed to snatch victory from Malema and his EEF by embracing the land reform. This was Malema’s trump card.
By embracing it the ANC managed to snatch and pull the rug from the feet of the EEF. Noise is not a sign of winning. Even the voting attendance spoke volumes on the thinking of the South Africans. Voter Turnout was about 65% in both parliamentary and provincial elections a big difference compared to the 73% registered five years ago. This does not add a chip on Zuma’s shoulders. Like Mugabe Zuma was basking in the glory of the old ANC system and benefiting from the revolution. By the time Ramaphosa took over those who were children were now adults and their knowledge of the revolution is dead, and the fight against corruption is a challenge and seriously doing the revolutionary parties down.
This can be paralleled to Zimbabwe’s situation. Zuma had left his henchmen in very influential positions. That being the case no civil servant is assisting in fighting against corruption. This is the sad reality in Zimbabwe. The previous government left very partisan civil servants in high places. Any government policy is sabotaged. And the failures of the civil servants are spread to the party and government. Hardships experienced in Zimbabwe are just superficial and this is the exact situation in South Africa.
ED came into power riding on the fallout of The people and Mugabe. His sweeping changes are being chocked by those who pay allegiance to the previous government. In South Africa this has been a critical election for the man promising to defeat corruption and boost a stagnant economy. So was the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe but those in the life line of both revolutionary parties have managed to sway the vote.
ANC leader Cyril Ramaphosa will now argue that he has a mandate to create a cabinet capable of reducing unemployment that runs at 27% – more than half of it among the young. In his campaign he tried to blame the foreigners for taking jobs from locals. This was a desperate xenophobic campaign strategy. He was quick to retract amid a serious backlash from the world over. Now that he has been given a fresh mandate he now has the opportunity to sideline allies of his scandal-plagued predecessor Jacob Zuma. This will be done without congesting the cabinet with thank you friends but genuine patriots. ED had the same chance and he used it to the full advantage of the country. Zimbabwe is now not operating on deficit. Foreign currency though scarce is now allocated on merit not on favour. While in South Africa Zuma’s faithfuls remain entrenched in the structures of the ANC, unless prosecutions or the reports of public inquiries into corruption force them to quit in Zimbabwe prosecutions have been instituted while convictions are decided by the former regimes sympathisers.
Perceptions of honest government are critical if both Mr Ramaphosa of South Africa and ED of Zimbabwe are to attract the investment South Africa and Zimbabwe needs.
South Africa is Africa’s largest economy and tackling its inability to provide jobs for the young is the great challenge as most African states have offloaded their unemployed and fortune seekers to South Africa.
Disenchantment over corruption and the failure to prosecute is deep in both Zimbabwe and South Africa.

In South Africa they do not vote for the president. Votes are cast for parties, with seats in the 400-member National Assembly allocated according to the share of the vote gained by each party.
These MPs then elect a president. While in Zimbabwe there are presidential elections.
ZANU PF in Zimbabwe retained people’s trust because of its revolutionary history and its stand on land. ANC changed mid air to embrace a shift in the land reform.
Apartheid, legalised racial discrimination in favour of white people, and land ownership has remained a contentious issue. Malema saw the need of the masses and took a stand with the people. ANC took a leaf from Malema and took a radical move towards land. With that Malema lost any justification to replace ANC.
The white minority still owns disproportionately more land than the black majority. The EFF has led the charge in trying to change this.
Malema’s stance has forced the ANC to consider drastic measures to transfer more land, more quickly, into black hands, which has resulted in a pledge to conduct land expropriation without compensation. This gave ANC back the support which was dwindling.
Other election issues include discontent over poor basic services such as water, housing and electricity, and anger over violent crime.
As well as the continued inequalities, it is true that the failure to tackle corruption has damaged the ANC as much as it has damaged Zimbabwe. Just as ED President Ramaphosa came to power last year pledging to get to grips with the issue, but some voters still associate the party with the corruption which thrived under his predecessor, Jacob Zuma. EQUALLY with Zimbabwe the ills of the past AUTHORITY are visited on ED.
ZANU PF must quickly learn that corruption must not be tolerated it will haunt you come elections. Furthermore voter education must be a priority.

Above all the revolutionary candle must not be allowed to blow off.

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End Of The Road For Gays And Lesbians?

By Own Correspondent- An explosive debate awaits Parliament following the approval by Cabinet of the amendment of the Marriages Act to effectively make it illegal for same sex marriages to be solemnised and recognised in the country.

During a post-Cabinet briefing recently, Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry minister Priscah Mupfumira said the executive had approved the amendment Bill, which among other things seeks to repeal and replace the Customary Marriages Act and merge it with the Marriage Act (Chapter 5:11).

The highlight of the amendment is the prohibition of same sex marriages at a time the gays and lesbians community was looking at government to ensure that they enjoy more rights including legally marrying.

“The objectives of the Bill are … prohibition of same sex marriages and recognition of the supremacy of the Constitution which invalidates, any law practice and custom
and conduct inconsistent with the Constitution,” Mupfumira said.

Zimbabwe, largely a Christian nation, has been against same sex unions, with former President Robert Mugabe gaining political mileage in his Zanu PF party by declaring an open war against the gay community.

He even called them “worse than pigs and dogs”, but the coming in of President Emmerson Mnangagwa had given the gays and lesbians hope that they could be accommodated.-Newsday

Cop Rapes, Kills 19yr Old Stepdaughter

By Own Correspondent- The state media reports that the Zimbabwe Republic Police has launched a manhunt for a policeman who allegedly raped and murdered his stepdaughter.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said 25 year old Constable Jalasi allegedly raped and killed his 19-year-old step daughter on Friday before fleeing the family’s home in Eastlea, Harare.

Assistant Commissioner Nyathi said Jalasi is married to the victim’s mother Inspector Regina Mhondiwa second-in-command Police Golf Club.

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

Day 7 Castle Lager Fixtures, Chicken Inn Battle It Out With Bosso

Here are the Match Day 7 games

  • Chicken Inn Vs Highlanders
  • ZPC Kariba Vs Ngezi Platinum
  • Harare City Vs Bulawayo Chiefs
  • Mushowani Stars Vs Black Rhinos

Of note is the match between Highlanders and Chicken Inn at Babourfields Stadium which is likely to be explosive as Highlanders tries to fight its way out of the relegation zone. Chicken Inn has so far won 7 of the 16 meetings in the season. Highlanders have only managed 2.

Ngezi Platinum who are facing ZPC Kariba are having in-house fighting problems after 2 players were fired for allegedly leading a player strike over salaries. The Platinum coach said this will affect momentum:

“If you get another player now it will take time before he understands what you want. It’s very bad we are missing some of these players.”Soccer24

Populism vs Legality Of Chamisa’s Actions

By Own Correspondent- Political commentator, Tinashe Hofisi has said that the supporters of the MDC led by Nelson Chamisa are blinded by the party’s populist nature to the legal consequences of the party’s leaders’ actions.

In an article titled “High Court Rules Against Nelson Chamisa: The Battle Of Populism Vs Constitutionalism” Hofisi writes:

It is helpful to recall previous cases relevant to this discussion. In Movement for Democratic Change vs. Thokozani Khupe and Two Others HB 111/18, Nelson Chamisa’s MDC approached the High Court to stop Dr. Khupe from using the name MDC, MDC-Tor any of its derivatives. That case was dismissed since no court had ordained Chamisa’s party as the legitimate MDC. However, Justice France Bere singled out Dr. Khupe’s insistence on constitutionalism as highly commendable.

Chamisa appealed that ruling in Movement for Democratic Change vs Thokozani Khupe and tow othersSC369/`18. In that case, he agreed to have the matter sent back to the high court to determine the issue of the legitimate MDC party. But having so agreed, Nelson Chamisa quietly removed it from the High Court roll, with members of Dr. Khupe’s party celebrating the removal as evidence that Chamisa was aware of the weakness of his claim. 

The legal question of the legitimate MDC could have easily been settled if Chamisa had pursued his case in the High Court. Instead, and possibly realizing the weakness of his claim, he turned to the people to vote in the election and justify his position by popular acclamation. This explains both the party disdain for constitutionalism and their unrelenting populist critiques of the judiciary.

It is highly likely that the reason for lack of substantial legal criticism of the Mashavira judgement is that none exists. This explains the singular focus on mass popular appeal. It is apposite to quote Coltart fourteen years ago as he left Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC, I am not swayed by mere numbers; if I were I would have joined Zanu PF a long time ago.”

The party which is admonishing the Courts because of their showing in the last election should be cautious in its insistence on the mantra of numbers and populism when those have already been weaponized by ZANU PF. The current critique from the opposition strongly suggests that they are not so much averse to the Courts as they are envious of ZANU PF and wish to replace its brand of populism with their own in lieu of introducing the much needed culture of constitutionalism and respect for the rule of law.

ANC Romps To Victory In S.A’s 2019 Polls

By Own Correspondent- The final 2019 election results for South Africa have been announced with the ruling party, ANC romping to victory with a 57.50% margin.

The South African media reports that the top three parties are the African National Congress (ANC) which scored 57.50%, Democratic Alliance (DA) 20.77% and the Economic Freedom Front (EFF) 10.79%

In the Gauteng province, a hotly contested province, ANC just managed to retain majority with 50.19%, the DA 27.45% and the EFF 14.69%.

“Charamba Loyalists Demoted”: Report

By Own Correspondent| Loyalists of presidential spokesperson, George Charamba, are reportedly the victims of a purge at Herald where they have been reassigned to positions of less influence.

According to a report by a local publication, three senior journalists; News editor Takunda Maodza, chief reporter Felex, and senior reporter Tendai Mugabe have been reassigned to head provincial bureaus of paper, positions of reduced influence. The changes are being executed by current Herald acting editor, Tichaona Zindoga.

The 3 are reported to be challenging the reassignment.

A journalist commented:

“They have been told that it’s a lateral transfer, which means they keep the same pay grade, but moving a whole news editor to a provincial outpost is clearly absurd. In any case Zindoga is only acting in the position, where does he derive such sweeping authority?”

Zindoga assumed his acting position after former editor, Joram Nyathi was fired for not having Mnangagwa’s picture on the front page of the paper. Nyathi had himself replaced another Charamba loyalist, Caesar Zvayi, who was also reassigned to a less influential role last year.

“I Am The Legitimate Leader Of MDC”: Khupe Tells Chamisa

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On the 5th of May, Justice Judith Mushore handed down a judgment with regards to our party MDC and placed its leadership back to 14 February 2014 status.’

I accept and appreciate the judgment and I stand guided by the court order.

The judgement has placed me back as the leader of MDC-T. I therefore accept the huge responsibility that it places on me.

MDC was founded on principles of democracy, non- violence, respect of the rule of law, constitutionalism, and good governance.

It is in this regard that we shall maintain the culture and character of our great movement.

The judgement has raised legal issues to which I have a responsibility to and to which my colleagues have a responsibility to. It also raises salient political issues to which I have a responsibility to which my colleagues have a responsibility to.

In this regard we have no choice but to find a way of talking around how to move from February 2014 as the court has nullified everything that happened after February 2014.

There is therefore an urgent need for dialogue between all the parties mentioned in this court order including the applicant on how we can implement it.

To achieve this we have instructed our legal counsel to engage the other party’s lawyers so that we can dialogue and together map a way forward.

This offer is being made without prejudice but let it be on record that in the event that other parties are not forthcoming we are still open to other legal remedies.
Zimbabwe deserves good and mature leadership if we are to build a prosperous and peaceful nation. I continue as your leader of the movement to preach the gospel of rule of law, decency and servant leadership.

May the spirit of Morgan Tsvangirai leave on.

I thank you

Thokozani Khupe

Leader of one of the MDCs, Dr Thokozani Khupe, has said that the judgment delivered recently by the High Court on the MDC leadership places her back as the leader of the MDC-T.

Khupe held a press conference on Saturday morning where she made the announcement.

She has said that she is willing to dialogue with the other “colleagues” and has already instructed her lawyers to reach out to them.

She however also warned that if the dialogue does not take place then she will pursue other “legal remedies”.

Khupe loosely interchanged the names MDC and MDC-T in reference to the party

Full Text Of The Statement By “MDC President” Thokozani Khupe

FROM THE OFFICE of the PRESIDENT
44 Nelson Mandela Avenue, Harare Cell Number: 00263 782 002 201 Email: [email protected]

11th of May 2019

Press Release

Response to the MDC-T Leadership ruling

On the 8th of May Justice Judith Mushore handed down a judgment with regards to our party MDC and placed its leadership back to 14 February 2018 status. I accept and appreciate the judgment and I stand guided by the court order.

The judgement has placed me back as the leader of MDC-T. I therefore accept the huge responsibility that it places on me.

MDC was founded on principles of democracy, non- violence, respect of the rule of law, constitutionalism, and good governance. It is in this regard that we shall maintain the culture and character of our great movement.

The judgement has raised legal issues to which I have a responsibility to and to which my colleagues have a responsibility to. It also raises salient political issues to which I have a responsibility to which my colleagues have a responsibility to. In this regard we have no choice but to find a way of talking around how to move from February 2014 as the court has nullified everything that happened after February 2014.

There is therefore an urgent need for dialogue between all the parties mentioned in this court order including the applicant on how we can implement it.

To achieve this we have instructed our legal counsel to engage the other party’s lawyers so that we can dialogue and together map a way forward.

This offer is being made without prejudice but let it be on record that in the event that other parties are not forthcoming we are still open to other legal remedies.

Zimbabwe deserves good and mature leadership if we are to build a prosperous and peaceful nation. I continue as your leader of the movement to preach the gospel of rule of law, decency and servant leadership.

May the spirit of Morgan Tsvangirai leave(sic) on.

I thank you.

BREAKING: Khupe Concludes By Displaying Morgan Tsvangirai As An Evil Spirit Which Must Be Cast Out, “mweya waMorgan Tsvangirai ngausuduruke!”

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On the 5th of May, Justice Judith Mushore handed down a judgment with regards to our party MDC and placed its leadership back to 14 February 2014 status.’

I accept and appreciate the judgment and I stand guided by the court order.

The judgement has placed me back as the leader of MDC-T. I therefore accept the huge responsibility that it places on me.

MDC was founded on principles of democracy, non- violence, respect of the rule of law, constitutionalism, and good governance.

It is in this regard that we shall maintain the culture and character of our great movement.

The judgement has raised legal issues to which I have a responsibility to and to which my colleagues have a responsibility to. It also raises salient political issues to which I have a responsibility to which my colleagues have a responsibility to.

In this regard we have no choice but to find a way of talking around how to move from February 2014 as the court has nullified everything that happened after February 2014.

There is therefore an urgent need for dialogue between all the parties mentioned in this court order including the applicant on how we can implement it.

To achieve this we have instructed our legal counsel to engage the other party’s lawyers so that we can dialogue and together map a way forward.

This offer is being made without prejudice but let it be on record that in the event that other parties are not forthcoming we are still open to other legal remedies.
Zimbabwe deserves good and mature leadership if we are to build a prosperous and peaceful nation. I continue as your leader of the movement to preach the gospel of rule of law, decency and servant leadership.

May the spirit of Morgan Tsvangirai leave on.

I thank you

Thokozani Khupe

I Am Not Zanu PF And I Will Never Join Zanu PF- Khupe

Farai Dziva|MDC T president Thokozani Khupe has said she has never joined Zanu PF and she will never join the ruling party.

Speaking at a news conference today Khupe said :” I am a founder member of the MDC and I have never joined Zanu PF. I will never join Zanu PF.

I am not a selfish person.I was invited to the national dialogue by President Emmerson Mnangagwa and I attended because the whole essence is to move the country forward.”

“On the 8th of May the High Court handed down a judgement regarding our party MDC and placed its leadership to the 14th of February 2014 status.

I accept the judgement and I stand by the order -the judgement places me back as the leader of the MDC .

I accept the the huge responsibility that it places on me. MDC was founded on the principle of non violence constitutionalism and… the judgement has raised legal issues to which I have the responsibility to and to which my colleagues have responsibility to- the judgement also raises political issues to which I have a responsibility to and to wish my colleagues have a responsibility to and in this regard we have no choice but to wind find a way returning to February 14th.

We have to find a way of returning to the period after February 14th.”

“I think the court ruling is very clear, it has nullified everything which happened after the 14th of February 2014 going back to 2016,” Khupe said .

KHUPE FULL TEXT: This Judgement Places Me As The Leader Of The MDC Party From 2014 Onwards, “as the court has nullified everything that happened after February 2014.”

Response to the MDC-T Leadership ruling.
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On the 5th of May, Justice Judith Mushore handed down a judgment with regards to our party MDC and placed its leadership back to 14 February 2014 status.’

I accept and appreciate the judgment and I stand guided by the court order.

The judgement has placed me back as the leader of MDC-T. I therefore accept the huge responsibility that it places on me.

MDC was founded on principles of democracy, non- violence, respect of the rule of law, constitutionalism, and good governance.

It is in this regard that we shall maintain the culture and character of our great movement.

The judgement has raised legal issues to which I have a responsibility to and to which my colleagues have a responsibility to. It also raises salient political issues to which I have a responsibility to which my colleagues have a responsibility to.

In this regard we have no choice but to find a way of talking around how to move from February 2014 as the court has nullified everything that happened after February 2014.

There is therefore an urgent need for dialogue between all the parties mentioned in this court order including the applicant on how we can implement it.

To achieve this we have instructed our legal counsel to engage the other party’s lawyers so that we can dialogue and together map a way forward.

This offer is being made without prejudice but let it be on record that in the event that other parties are not forthcoming we are still open to other legal remedies.
Zimbabwe deserves good and mature leadership if we are to build a prosperous and peaceful nation. I continue as your leader of the movement to preach the gospel of rule of law, decency and servant leadership.

May the spirit of Morgan Tsvangirai leave on.

I thank you

Thokozani Khupe

WATCH LIVE: Thokozani Khupe Holds Urgent Press Conference

Join ZimEye.com Saturday morning as the expelled MDC renegade, Thokozani Khupe conducts her press conference Saturday morning.

Khupe’s presser is her first just after her sudden celebration on Thursday over the High Court verdict that declares that her former boss, Nelson Chamisa is not the legitimate MDC leader.

WHAT DO YOU THINK SHE WILL SAY TODAY? – REFRESH THIS PAGE TO WATCH

“23% Of Reported Corrupt Civil Servants Convicted”: Justice Minister

By Own Correspondent| Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi revealed that more than 580 civil servants were convicted of corruption from more than 2 500 cases in the last decade.

Speaking during the National Assembly’s question and answer session on Wednesday, Ziyambi said:

The police received a total of 2 644 corruption cases involving Government employees and former employees in the last 10 years. The accused were convicted in 589 of the cases, representing 22 percent of the total figure. Cases of Criminal Abuse of Office dominated the list representing 62 percent of the total.

He said 1 644 cases of criminal abuse of office were reported resulting in the conviction of 301 officers.

He said:

“At least 923 bribery cases were and 271 suspects were convicted. A total of 56 officers were arrested for concealing a transaction from a Principal where 10 were convicted for their crimes. Another 21 were arrested for concealing personal interests in transactions from a Principal 7 of whom were convicted.”

The state media reports that since his ascension to power, president Mnangagwa has been preaching the need to curb corruption.

Recently he conceded that corruption was deeply entrenched that he had earlier envisioned.

Meanwhile, some analysts believe that there is a lack of political will by the incumbent regime to fight corruption. They further that many arrests that were made have not yielded intended results. They believe a large number of senior government officers have cases to answer.

Zimbabwe has been among the countries that have the most and worst cases of corruption globally.-StateMedia

Letter To My President: “Is This Why We Celebrated November 2017 With The Soldiers?”

Good Morning Mr. President.

Last night my brothers car broke down a few meters after state house. As he knew it was a restricted disembarked from the vehicle and proceeded to push his car towards the botanical gardens. Please not the car broke down in the area between Royal Hahare Golf club and the ministry of Agriculture.

Soldiers proceeded to brutally assault him for some time and because his phone was off he could not call anyone for help. According to him they attacked him, made him do physical exercises, roll around in dust, take off his shoes so that they hit under his feet, punched and slapped him.

After they let him go he continued to push his car away from the zone and when he was in a region where he felf he was safe he slept. At 07:00 this morning the botanical garden’s guard went to offer him help to contact family. When my mother got there to assist the guard said he saw the brutal attack but could not assist as he was fearing the soldiers would beat him too.

As my brother tells this story he cries because mentally he is failing to comprehend why he was subjected to such torment.

Is this why we celebrated in November 2017 with the soldiers?

Is this what your new dispensation is?

You will probably not respond to this or care but I needed it on record that I put it forward to my president that this is what transpired while he was spending a sunday evening with his family. Brutal torture of one of his citizens by men who are meant to be protecting us.

This is not a special case, this has been happening since your predecessor was in power. I kight live to regret this post but with such from our armed forces and the situation in Zimbabwe now kusiri kufa ndekupi.

I respect you and your office.

My name is Kuda Nyemba and this is not a ghost Facebook account

“Calibre Of Candidates Impressive”: Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has revealed that the current crop of those aspiring to assume leadership posts at the forthcoming National Elective congress is impressive.

He expressed optimism that the incoming MDC leadership will change the party and country’s political trajectory.

Said Chamisa:

“I am so impressed by the calibre of candidates nominated for various senior leadership positions this congress.

The quality of debate during the newly introduced campaign debate forums or caucuses is supremely inspiring.

Without doubt, congress delegates are spoilt for choice. Politics in MDC and Zimbabwe will never be the same!”

Pastors Abandon Pulpit, Exchange Blows During Church Service

By Own Correspondent| There was drama at a local church in Bulawayo after two pastors exchanged blows during a church service in Lobengula West Surbub.

According to a local media report, two rival leaders from rival factions disrupted the church service when they engaged in a fist fight.

After the drama one of the church leaders approached the courts to seek justice. 

Sources privy to the development said drama started when a group led by one Bishop Dube started its own church.

Said one Nyoni:

“We have never enjoyed peace as they keep on coming to our Lobengula West Branch to disturb church services.

Weeks back the rebels stormed into the church and ordered the master of ceremonies to sit down. They removed the curtains stating that no church service would take place.

The rebels caused disturbances which were characterised by shouting and name calling stating that the service should end immediately and ordered the pastor on duty to sit down.

They continued shouting obscenities in front of congregants and banged on the door. One pastor and the other church elders were threatened with beatings. They threatened that they were prepared to die for their cause. They stood at the centre of the congregation and stopped the pastor from preaching. Normal service can no longer be conducted due to these disturbances.”

In response, Dube dismissed the allegations and told the court that the complainant was seeking attention. 

He said:

“I reside in Magwegwe North and have always worshipped ay Lobengula West, whenever my duties do not take me elsewhere. The complainant is a deacon and in charge of Mahatshula where I assume, he still worships.

His information about my attendance at Lobengula West church premises can only have passed on him and incorrectly.” 

Western Commonage magistrate Stephen Ndlovu struck the matter off the roll when both parties absconded the next court sitting.

High Court Ruling On Chamisa Presidency Doesnt Mention Khupe, Legal Expert Says

By Dr Tafara Shumba|I wish to clarify a few things about the High Court Judgement on Adv Nelson Chamisa’s Presidency. Nowhere in the judgement is there a reinstatement of Thokozani Khupe as the Deputy President and/or Acting President.

The Judgement does not install anyone as the Acting President because even if it wanted to, the court was mindful of the fact that Madam Khupe’s term would have expired on 15 February because the Acting capacity is for one year. It could not otherwise say failing to hold an Extra-Ordinary congress is unconstitutional but Madam Khupe’s stay beyond a year is constitutional. From 15 February, her own actions would have been null and void.

The Judgement does not say President Chamisa is barred from leading the MDC. It only declares what he has done as null and void. He will not be in contempt of Court if he goes and addresses a rally or chair any meeting of the MDC because he has not been barred – his actions will only be later declared by another court as null and void if the court thinks his chairing or participation in a meeting was illegal.

There are no appointments made by the President or Acting President in the MDC. The Constitution clearly states all the appointments were by the National Council. It if the function of the National Council to – 6.4.2 1 (k) To elect, reappoint and reassign Party Secretaries defined in clause 6.4.4.2 of this Constitution save those that are directly elected at Congress.

The upcoming MDC Congress was not convened by President Nelson Chamisa but by the National Council. See “6.2.4.1.A notice convening the Congress shall be sent to all Provinces and Districts by the Secretary General on the direction of the National Council at least 2 (two) months before the date of the Congress.”

The judgement does not stop the MDC from holding its congress as planned. It simply states what should have happened and what should happen but does not stop the MDC from curing itself. For example, the MDC can dissolve itself – who will call the extra-ordinary congress?

There is no difference between an Extra-Ordinary congress and a congress under the MDC Constitution except for the fact that Congress is once every five years but if you want to do another in between you call it an extra-ordinary congress

The court did not direct Madam Khupe to convene an Extra-Ordinary congress (they are just being mischievous). The court clearly directs the 1st Respondent (the MDC) to convene an Extra-Ordinary congress which it does among other means through – “6.2.5 An extra-ordinary Congress may be called: (a) By a simple majority vote of the National Council or two thirds vote of the National Executive which vote shall be conducted by a secret ballot.”

The court does not order the Party to return to 2014 structures. That is a another lie. All decisions made by the National Council and the Party except for those the court declared null and void remain valid. Those include all appointments re/assignments made by the National Council including expulsions and accepting resignations. Only two things were declared null and void by the court – the appointment of President Chamisa and Sen Mudzuri as deputy Presdents and the appointment of President Chamisa as President by the National Council.

The court does not say the Extra-Ordinary congress must be held in a month. It says after a month because of – “6.2.6 A notice convening an Extra-Ordinary Congress shall be sent to all members entitled to attend and to each branch by the National Council at least one month before the date of the meeting.” Of course that in itself is undue interference by court because the MDC Congress has the power to condone and ratify short notice periods because of – “6.2.3 The functions and Powers of Congress shall be: (f) To review, ratify, modify, alter or rescind any decision taken by any organ or official of the Party. (g) To condone any reasonable non-compliance with the time limits provided for in this Constitution, save for the time limits defined in Article 6.2.2. (6.2.2 is the timeline for when Congress must be held).

The Judgement does not say the MDC must close shop until it holds an extra-ordinary congress. It simply says, in terms of your constitution you were supposed to have an Extra-Ordinary within a year, now go and do it.

The MDC Congress already called by the National Council (who is the 1st respondent in the Judgement) has already called for a Congress that can address the Extra-Ordinary Congress. For example, the Congress can choose to “6.2.3 The functions and Powers of Congress shall be: (i) To dissolve the Party in terms of this Constitution.”

One option is for the National Chairperson Sen Thabitha Khumalo to convene national council because of –“ 9.3 National Chairperson 9.3.1 It shall be the duty of the National Chairperson to: (a) Perform the duties of the President’s office in the event that both the President and Deputy President are unable to perform the functions of the President’s office”.

National Council could postpone Congress from 24 may to around 15 June giving the Month Notice of an Extra-Ordinary congress.

The Extra-Ordinary Congress will do what congress would have done. Do not forget that the 2014 Congress was an Extra-Ordinary Congress because it was held before 5 years.

The other option is for the National Council to accept that the two months notice given for the Congress is in fact enough for an Extra-Ordinary congress because in any case notice for Extra-Ordinary Congress is one month.

Legally, the key person going forward now is Sen Thabitha Khumalo as the Party Chairperson.

This is a very soft Judgement and can easily be addressed, from a legal perspective.

The Judgement leaves everything in the hands of the MDC. The MDC should therefore simply proceed and conducts its business as usual. Lastly and quite curiously – The case cited The MDC, President Chamisa, Sen Mwonzora, Madam Khupe, Sen Mudzuri and Sen Komichi as respondents. Only Senator Komichi and President Chamisa responded. Madam Khupe, Sen Mudzuri and Sen Mwonzora may choose not to respond in their personal capacities if they feel the case favours their personal ambitions. It’s their right. But for Sen Mwonzora in particular, as the MDC Secretary General, no matter his personal feelings – (“the 9.5 Secretary-General – 9.5.1 The Secretary-General shall: (b) primarily be responsible for the efficient organisation and administration of the (e) Be the custodian of all important Party documents, lists, papers and records”) to fold his arms whilst the MDC Party is being sued raises serious questions for any credible organisation.

Dr/Adv Tapiwa Shumba in his personal capacity.

Gokwe Evictions: Mnangagwa Orders Investigation

President Mnangagwa yesterday dispatched a high powered inter-ministerial delegation to investigate the evictions at Chemagora farms in Gokwe about two months ago that left over 100 families living by the road side.

Speaking soon after a closed door meeting that lasted over two hours, Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri, who was leading the delegation, said they were going to brief the President on their findings and that Government was working on addressing the plight of the affected families.

“As you might be aware, after the land reform, we had illegal settlements that continued to mushroom throughout the country. Government is now conducting a clean-up exercise to do away with these illegal settlements,” he said.

“We are doing this countrywide and Chemagora was one of the affected areas so we are here on a fact-finding mission.

“Government is doing everything to resettle the affected families, but as you must bear in mind that the country is not expanding. We will however, not leave the affected people stranded.”

There has been accusations and counter accusations over the Chemagora evictions prompting the Deputy Minister of Defence, Victor Matemadanda, who is the Member of Parliament of the area to send an SOS to Government to quickly find an alternative place for the affected families.

Other members of the inter-ministerial delegation were Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Paul Mavima, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Sekai Nzenza and Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs, Larry Mavima.

Matemadanda also attended the meeting.

-State media

Cabinet Okays Bill To Criminalise Willful Transmission Of HIV To A Partner

The Marriages Amendment Bill which will repeal a legal provision that criminalises “wilful” transmission of HIV to a partner has been approved by Cabinet.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said a Clause in the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act that criminalises transmission of HIV by one partner to another would be repealed.

Minister Ziyambi said this yesterday in Harare while responding to questions from journalists during a post Cabinet briefing which was chaired by Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira.

He said the Marriages Amendment Bill, which was approved by Cabinet, would also repeal that Clause of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

“Yes, indeed Cabinet approved that we repeal the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act where it speaks about these criminalisation so we will repeal the Criminal Code in this regard,” said Minister Ziyambi.

The Marriages Amendment Bill will soon be gazetted before it is tabled before Parliament for debate.

The decision to criminal transmission of HIV dovetails with what Minister Ziyambi told Parliament in earlier this year where he made a commitment to that effect.

In March, Minister Ziyambi made an assurance to repeal the Clause during a question and answer session after Zengeza West legislator Mr Job Sikhala (MDC-Alliance) had asked if Government was considering amending the law which criminalise transmission of HIV.

“When this legislation came into effect, the thinking then was that we need to control the spread of HIV by criminalising those who transmit it to partners willingly. But the global thinking now is that that law stigmatises people living with HIV and studies have shown that it does not produce the results that were intended. What the Ministry is going to do is to repeal that section of the law and ensure that we keep up to speed with modern trends in the world,” said Minister Ziyambi in the National Assembly.

He said the fastest way of doing it was to incorporate the provision in the Marriages Amendment Bill.

Earlier on Minister Mupfumira said Cabinet approved the Coroner’s Office Bill. She said the Bill sought to help safeguard human lives through facilitating specialising investigation of preventable deaths and identification of deceased persons.

“The country has previously relied on expatriates for the specialised investigations required to conclude such cases, which arrangement has now become unsustainable. In more precise terms, the Bill will establish an efficient coroner system to look into the cause of death in the following circumstances among deaths that occur without a medical doctor’s attention, surgical operation table deaths and deaths while in jail, police custody or other central authority control,” said Minister Mupfumira.

-State Media

Mat South Unfazed By “Politically Motivated” High Court Ruling

As Matebeleland South Province we are not moved by the politically motivated High court ruling concerning our party and it’s leadership.

As a Province, we are behind our President Adv. Nelson Chamisa and the entire party leadership and we know our leaders were appointed according to the party statutes and it is worrying that Zanu PF wants to interfere in selection of MDC leaders using it’s proxies.

As a province we are not going to allow that and shall defend our president with all the tools at our disposal.

The High court or ZanuPF cannot choose Leaders for our party. MDC members are the ones who choose their leaders using it’s internal democracy.

We remain solidly behind our President and the entire leadership including those who have just been nominated by provinces.

We are currently seized with preparations for the Congress which is due on the 24th of May.

We are more than ready and keen to elect the new leadership under our able President, Adv. Chamisa.

No amount of intimidation and harassment shall stop the MDC train which is already in motion.

As a party, we shall be Defining a New Course for Zimbabwe.

Solani ‘Njemnyama’ Moyo
Matabeleland South Chairman.

High Court Rules Against Nelson Chamisa: The Battle Of Populism vs Constitutionalism

By David Hofisi| The High Court sitting at Harare dealt a blow to Nelson Chamisa’s leadership of the MDC on 8 May 2019.

In the case of Elias Mashavira vs. Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and Five Others, Justice Edith Mushore ruled that Chamisa’s ascension to the  Deputy President, Acting President and substantive President were contrary to the MDC Constitution.

Criticism of the judgment has been as swift as it has been acerbic. The MDC claimed the ruling is part of the“machinations and strategies…deployed by the Mnangagwa administration to destabilize and destroy the people’s project.” Alex Magaisa referred to it as “embarrassment to the legal and political system,” whilst MDC member and lawyer David Coltart called it a “desperate and pathetic move.”

This is at odds with other commentators, most prominently scholar Derek Matyszak, who pointed out Chamisa’s questionable rise to the party presidency ahead of the court’s findings. In assessing these opposing views, I am convinced that it is the populist-driven nature of the MDC which makes its supporters oblivious to the legal consequences of its constitutional misfeasance.

The decision by the High Court is based on the concept of constitutionalism: the limitation of power by a supreme law. Article 6.4.4.1 of the MDC Constitution states that all members of the National Standing Committee, including the Deputy President(s), are elected at Congress.

Both Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri were appointed by  Tsvangirai in July 2016, with theblessing of the National Council, but without being elected at Congress.

In response, Morgan Komichi argued that the National Council could (and did) condone this departure, but failed to point out the constitutional provision allowing such departure and condonation. For that reason, the appointments were found to be contrary to the MDC Constitution and it was ruled that Dr.Thokozani Khupe should have acted as President pending an Extra-ordinary Congress.

The High Court also struck down the elevation of Nelson Chamisa to substantive President without the constitutionally mandated Extra-ordinary Congress as well as all assignments and appointments he made in his capacity as President/Acting President.  

It is noteworthy that, at the time of the appointments of Messrs Chamisa and Mudzuri, Article 6.4.4.1 only provided for one Deputy President. This is affirmed by Article 9.2 which, to this day, refers to the duties of ‘the’ Deputy President. Justice Mushore opined that “it should be obvious that the mention of Deputy Presidents in the plural is a typographical error.” The real reason for the inflation of deputies is probably less benign.

As Matyszak explains, it was only after the Chamisa’s elevation was questioned that the MDC Constitution disappeared from the party website, later resurfacing with the letter ‘s’ added to two provisions referring to the Deputy President. This constitutional revisionism became the basis to justify Chamisa’s elevation after the fact.  

The ruling of the Court is therefore based on the MDC’s failure to live up to its own constitutional dictates. 

MorganKomichi contended that the constitution attached to the court application was not the correct version, but did not attach any other version.

The Court noted that he actually quoted substantially from the attached version, thereby confirming that it is the authoritative text of the MDC. Further evidence of this proposition is evinced by the critiques of the judgment, none of which take issue with the reference to constitutional provisions or how they were interpreted.

To the contrary, the critiques have been singularly framed through a political rather than legal lens, abandoning the tradition opposition space of the liberal left (calling for more judicial activism) and attacking the judges from the conservative right (demanding they stay out of political disputes).

Effect of the Ruling
This means Nelson Chamisa is not, at law, the legitimate President of the MDC and neither is Elias Mudzuri a legitimate Deputy President. None of Chamisa’s appointments and assignments are cognizable at law. An Extraordinary Congress must be held, but it seems it is only Dr. Khupe who can be its legitimate Acting President.

This is the confusing part of the ruling, since Dr. Khupe will likely argue that her own party already held such congress and elected her the substantive leader.  The MDC is likely to appeal the findings, which will suspend the operative part of the judgement. They will also likely argue that their upcoming congress cures all the alleged defects. It is not apparent, given that Chamisa’s elevation and actions have been struck down, whether such congress will have that legal effect. Politically, Chamisa will likely soldier on, but his ability to claim ownership over the MDC party name and assets is now seriously in question and is certainly vulnerable to formidable legal challenge.

Criticism Of The Ruling
a)Murimoga Case
Both Magaisa and the MDC take issue with the Court’s failure to abide by the findings in the case of Patson Murimoga and Another vs Morgan Richard Tsvangirai N.O. and 4 Others HH635/17. 

In the Murimoga case,  two members of the MDC challenged the appointment of Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri to the positions of Vice Presidents (later called Deputy Presidents). 

JusticeHlekani Mwayera dismissed the case on a technicality, ruling that the applicants did not have the legal standing to institute thematter.

The Court did not rule on the actual matter of Chamisa and Mudzuri’s appointments.

However, in Mashavira, Justice Mushore ruled that the applicant possessed sufficient legal standing since, among other reasons, Morgan Komichi acknowledged that he was a party member who even campaigned for Nelson Chamisa in the presidential elections.

The MDC is arguing that since the issue of legal standing was dispositive of the Murimoga matter, the Mashavira case should have also been similarly dismissed. This is something the Judge actually addressed;
It is elementary law that this court is not estopped from coming to its own determination in a matter involving different facts andcircumstances and different parties by a court of parallel jurisdiction.
In other words, it is a basic tenet of court hierarchy and judicial precedent that the High Court is not bound by its own rulings, butthose of a superior court.

The Judge could have gone even further and stated that similar facts and circumstances do not guarantee similarity in outcome (unless a superior court has so ruled). Thus the Murimoga reference was hopelessly ineffectual for NelsonChamisa’s cause.

Political Machinations
Bereft of legal criticism, the supporters and sympathizers of the MDC have resorted to conspiracy theory.

It is not about their constitution, its interpretation or any judgement with findings contrary to those by Justice Mushore.

Rather, there is a hidden political hand. Magaisa quotes from Levitsky and Ziblatt to argue that the ruling is part of a masterful use of the courts to sideline the opposition as done by Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa in 2011.

Coltart asks whether a Court could ever rule against ZANU PFand Mnangagwa in the way the High Court ruled against Nelson Chamisa’s MDC .

It is certainly true that Temba Mliswa and Didymus Mutasa’s Constitutional Court challenge of their expulsion from ZANU PF andparliament was unanimously dismissed

However, it bears remembering that when Tendai Biti and 20 other members of parliamentsimilarly challenged the MDC for their expulsion, they were also unanimously dismissed

There is no record of the judiciary issuingjudgments to the opposition which it does not render to the ruling party.

When the Constitutional Court had the opportunity for, to use Magaisa’s words, a “calculated existential assault upon the country’s leading opposition,” it actually upheld Morgan Tsvangirayi’s claim as the bona fide leader of the MDC.

Similarly, in the Murimoga case, the High Court did not gleefully accept the opportunity to undermine Nelson Chamisa’s legitimacy. It actually found in his favour and ruled against the applicants.

It is not apparent why a judiciary on a warpath against the opposition would rule in their favour in these high profile cases. This undercuts Magaisa’s claim of an orchestrated use of the courts to sideline the opposition.

Legal Genesis
It is helpful to recall previous cases relevant to this discussion. In Movement for Democratic Change vs. Thokozani Khupe andTwo Others HB 111/18, Nelson Chamisa’s MDC approached the High Court to stop Dr. Khupe from using the name MDC, MDC-Tor any of its derivatives. That case was dismissed since no court had ordained Chamisa’s party as the legitimate MDC.

However, Justice France Bere singled out Dr. Khupe’s insistence on constitutionalism as highly commendable. 

Chamisa appealed that ruling in Movement for Democratic Change vs. Thokozani Khupe and Two Others SC369/18.

In that case, he agreed to have the matter sent back to the High Court to determine the issue of the legitimate MDC party.

But having so agreed, Nelson Chamisa quietlyremoved it from the High Court roll, with members of Dr. Khupe’s party celebrating the removal as evidence that Chamisa was aware of the weakness of his claim.

The legal question of the legitimate MDC could have easily been settled if Chamisa had pursued his case in the High Court. Instead, and possibly realizing the weakness of his claim, he turned to the people to vote in the election and justify his position by popular acclamation. This explains both the party disdain for constitutionalism and their unrelenting populist critiques of the judiciary.

Populist Attacks From The Right 
The language of non-interference from the courts is usually associated with the conservative right as it seeks to shield its interests form the progressive agenda pursued by the liberal left. The political right prefers popularly elected representatives (populism) taking precedence over judges limiting their power by law (constitutionalism).

Thus, in spite of having been the first ones to pursue legal action to stop Dr. Khupe from using the MDC name in HB 111/18, Chamisa’s MDC now insists that the courts must not interfere in party business.

Coltart has called the Mashavira judgement a pathetic interference with the due process of a party whilst the MDC has stated that selection of their party leaders can never be a judicial process. Magaisa refers to the internal affairs of companies as a comparator for non-intervention by courts when matters can be solved by internal majorities. It is apparent that this courtroom defeat has led to a migration by the opposition to the political right, arguing for the primacy of majorities in lieu of constitutional compliance.

For these reasons, the MDC has retorted that, “over 500 000 members… have been involved in a process of electing their leaders atlower levels, from branch to the province.”

Coltart says the legitimate faction of the MDC is that which garnered 2,4 million votes in the last election.

 Alex Magaisa summarises the point;

…the wheels of justice are so far behind the political realities that it leaves judges and the justice system looking utterly out of touch and the subject of ridicule.

The fact of the matter is that the dispute which Justice Mushore purports to resolve hadalready been settled by the court of politics…Both factions of the MDC contested and the results are there for all to see.

Thejudge wants to rewrite this political outcome under the veneer of legality.
In that paragraph, Magaisa inadvertently presents the most concise defense of the deferential judicial method I have read in recent history.

That is to say, court decisions must reflect political realities and defer to electoral victors, their constitutional impropriety notwithstanding.

The court of law must necessarily follow the “court of politics.” It is about numbers, majorities and ensuring that legal remedies do not alter political outcomes.

Yet constitutionalism has never been about numbers, for we would simply subject ourselves perpetually to the majority. Constitutionalism limits majorities so that populism does not devolve into a tyranny of the majority.

It protects “discrete and insular” minorities and gives them a fair shot in a system permanently structured to their disadvantage.

It is only through constitutionalism that a female candidate from a minority ethnic group had an opportunity to lead, even if temporarily, the biggest opposition party in the country. This is laughed off by Coltart because she got less than 1% of the vote in the presidential election – yet that is irrelevant.

The MDC Constitution never required the most popular Deputy President of the party or the most popular member of the MDC to take over, but simply the officer elected as Deputy at Congress. Using populist arguments against constitutional dictates is not only unfortunate but dangerous. ZANU PF, and not the MDC, has been the most consistent victor in Zimbabwean elections. Inviting the courts to refrain from altering political realities and outcomes is to not only support a deferential treatment towards ZANU PF, but also celebrate assimilation of the courts as agents of political, and not legal, realities.

Nothing could be more dangerous for our already fragile democracy.

Conclusion
It is highly likely that the reason for lack of substantial legal criticism of the Mashavira judgement is that none exists.

This explains the singular focus on mass popular appeal. It is apposite to quote Coltart fourteen years ago as he left Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC,”Iam not swayed by mere numbers; if I were I would have joined Zanu PF a long time ago.”

The party which is admonishing the Courts because of their showing in the last election should be cautious in its insistence on the mantra of numbers and populism when those have already been weaponized by ZANU PF.

The current critique from the opposition strongly suggests that they are not so much averse to the Courts as they are envious of ZANU PF and wish to replace its brand of populism with their own in lieu of introducing the much needed culture of constitutionalism and respect for the rule of law.

Zanu PF Defends SA Elections Despite Double Voting Reports

THE Zanu-PF observer mission has castigated attempts to discredit the South African national elections in the wake of claims of double voting with some videos circulating on social media of some people committing the mischief.

South Africans cast their votes in the country’s national elections on Wednesday.

In an interview with a South African television station, Zanu-PF secretary for Business Liaison Cde Sithembiso Nyoni, who is heading one of the ruling party’s teams observing the elections, said the incidents were too few to affect the poll outcome while the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) was well equipped to trace those double voters.

Cde Nyoni is part of the 11-member election observer mission, chaired by Cde Patrick Chinamasa, dispatched by President Mnangagwa to observe the South African polls.

They broke into three teams led by Cdes Chinamasa, Nyoni and Simon Khaya Moyo respectively.

Cde Nyoni said allegations of electoral irregularities will always be there, the commission has confidence in the capacity of the IEC in addressing the concerns.

“We visited about 20 polling stations and we were very careful in terms of observing how the elections were being run. These allegations will always be there, but the important thing is, according to what we saw, it is possible to trace who has voted twice because your system is tight.

“This (alleged double voting), if it happened, and I have been following your media, the IEC is committed to following whoever has voted twice,” said Cde Nyoni.

She said the implications on the double voting incidents would be determined by how the IEC handles the matter.

“What puzzles me, I was following this very closely, is I heard that there are people who have confessed that they voted twice and the question we have as observers is why did they do it and then go to confess. What was their objective?

“The public of South Africa needs to look at those questions, who are those people and I think the way IEC is going to handle it is really what is going to determine what will happen, but I don’t think there could be as many people which could affect the election outcome,” said Cde Nyoni.

She said her team was happy with the reception and cooperation they received from IEC officials and political parties during their mission.

“We were very happy and the people were happy. What pleased us is that we would see EFF on one side of the gate dancing and campaigning and on the other side ANC dancing, they were both happy campaigning peacefully and that is how it should be,” she said.

-State Media

Bishop Jailed For Faking Accident To Claim Insurance

Bishop Charles Motondo was jailed 10 months after he pleaded guilty at a hearing in April to three counts of fraud by misrepresentation and one count of possessing criminal proceeds. The self-appointed bishop had fabricated car crashes in order to claim thousands of pounds from insurance companies.Charles Motondo who preaches at a Pentecostal church in Leeds bought policies using personal details of two people in his congregation.

He then called the insurers impersonating the congregants whose details he had used.Leeds Crown Court heard Motondo used another person’s information to buy a fake policy with an insurance company.

He later contacted insurers claiming to be the policyholder, stating he had crashed his Vauxhall Corsa into a parked Range Rover and took full responsibility.The Range Rover in question was actually his. This time he contacted the insurers as himself and he made a damages claim and one for the cost of a hire vehicle.

However, he made inconsistencies in his claim which resulted in it being rejected.

The insurer then raised suspicion with the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department. The police made investigations leading to the arrest of Motondo.

-Newsday

Just Another Temporary Measure As Govt Says It Has Availed Letters Of Credit To Fuel Companies To Ease Shortages.

THE fuel situation has started to improve and is expected to get better in the next few weeks as the country’s top four fuel companies started picking up fuel from the Msasa depot yesterday.

This follows the intervention by Government through availing Letters of Credit (LCs) worth over US$50 million to Engen Petroleum, Total Zimbabwe, Zuva Energy and Puma Energy.

Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo said this yesterday while responding to questions from journalists during a post-Cabinet briefing.

“At least four or five big oil companies have already started picking up fuel,” said Dr Gumbo.

He said Total Zimbabwe had LCs of about US$13 million which have matured; Zuva US$12million and Engen US$25 million.

Some small fuel companies were given their usual allocations and cash.

LCs, also known as a documentary credit or letter of undertaking, are a payment mechanism used in international trade to provide an economic guarantee from a creditworthy bank to an exporter of goods.

A snap survey by The Herald yesterday revealed that fuel tankers had started delivering fuel to a number of service stations in Harare, a move described by Dr Gumbo as a “good sign”.

Government is optimistic the fuel situation would improve further in the coming weeks.

Dr Gumbo said while Government continues to import fuel every week, the country has adequate stocks that will see “our country and economy running”.

He said despite foreign currency shortages which occasionally impact on fuel availability, the country will never run dry.

“I want to assure the nation that there is commitment from the Government to make sure that there is no time that the nation will ever ground to a halt because of fuel shortages.

“We keep on doing our best to make sure that there is adequate fuel in the country.

“Our problem, which we normally meet, is because international companies do not allow our local companies to pick the fuel at Msasa and Mabvuku depots before the Letters of Credit reflect in their own countries,” said Dr Gumbo.

Dr Gumbo added that there was collective responsibility between him and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya in terms of procuring fuel.

The clarification comes after social media was awash with claims that only the RBZ had been burdened with ensuring availability of fuel.

“To say there is no collective responsibility is unfounded. I was trying to express in Shona that the office of the RBZ governor, which is seized (together) with the committee that does the allocation of forex each week for fuel companies, had for that particular week not been able to release enough money.

“As I speak right now, the RBZ has been able to release a good amount of money and more oil companies than usual which are Zuva, Engen and Total, among others, have started picking up fuel from Msasa since yesterday which should see a stability in the fuel supply in the country,” said Minister Gumbo.

Meanwhile, Dr Gumbo said Government’s decision to liberalise the foreign currency exchange rate in February has resulted in a decline in fuel consumption.

Consumption of diesel has gone down to about 3 million litres per day while petrol consumption has also declined to about 2 million per day.

Before that, individuals and companies were gobbling about 4,5 million litres of diesel per day and 3,8 million litres of petrol per day.

Yesterday’s post-Cabinet briefing was chaired by Environment and Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira, who was standing in for Information Publicity and Broadcasting Service Minister Monica Mutsvangwa.

-State Media

ED Praises Zim Academic Named Among World’s Top 10 Inspiring Women

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday congratulated Zimbabwe-born academic Dr Tererai Trent for being named among the World’s Top 10 Most Inspiring Women “Sculpted for Equal Rights”.

Dr Trent, who is based in the United States, will have her life-size bronze statue erected at the Rockefeller Centre in New York City on August 26 during the launch of Statues of Equality.

Posting on his Twitter handle, the President said the nation is proud of her work of promoting equality and empowerment for girls and women.

“Congratulations @TereraiTrent who has been honoured as one of the 10 most inspiring women in the world, part of the “Sculpted for Equal Rights” initiative.

“All the people of Zimbabwe are deeply proud of you & your work in promoting equality & empowerment for girls & women,” the President wrote.

The sculpture is in honour of her role in promoting equality and empowerment for girls and women.

It will stand alongside those of other eminent women who have received the same honour, notably Oprah Winfrey, Pink, Nicole Kidman, Jane Goodall, Cate Blanchett, Janet Mock, Tracy Dyson, Cheryl Strayed and Gabby Douglas.

Dr Trent was born in Zvipani Village in Karoi District, Mashonaland West Province, in 1965.

She was not allowed to go to her local school, Matau Primary School, as a child due to poverty as well as being female, although her brother Tinashe, an indifferent student, was given the opportunity to attend.

In 1991, Jo Luck from Heifer International visited her village and asked every woman about her greatest dream.

Dr Trent said she wanted to go to America and get a bachelor’s degree, followed by a master’s and eventually a PhD.

Encouraged by her mother, Dr Trent wrote down these dreams, put the paper in a scrap of tin, and buried it.

In 1998, she moved to Oklahoma with her husband and their five children.

Three years later, she earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural education and her master’s degree in 2003.

In December 2009, she earned her doctorate from Western Michigan University; her thesis looked at HIV/AIDS prevention programmes for women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa.

Her life story was featured in the book “Half the Sky”, and in an excerpt of that book published by The New York Times Magazine.

Subsequently, TV mogul Oprah Winfrey ran a segment on Tererai in the Oprah episode concerning the book “Half the Sky”.

After earning her PhD in 2009, Dr Trent obtained a two-year commitment to work with Heifer International (which paid for her PhD).

Also in 2009, she founded the Tinogona Foundation, later renamed Tererai Trent International, which has built several schools in Zimbabwe.

-State Media

Dont Repeat Military Murders Of Innocent Civilians, EU Tells Mnangagwa

Jane Mlambo| The European Union ambassador to Zimbabwe Timo Olkkonen has told president Emmerson Mnangagwa that he must never repeat the military terrorism of January 2019.

Ambassador Olkkonen, said that Zimbabwe’s reputation was tarnished by the brutal crackdown on unarmed protestors in January.

The attacks loudly criticised by the United Nations, saw over 17 killed by live ammunition and several women reporting rape.

Writing on his Twitter portal, on Europe Day, Olkkonen said, “Violence and human rights violations in January resulted in the loss of lives and suffering, tarnished Zimbabwe’s image abroad and were a setback in EU-Zimbabwe relations. I hope we don’t see these events repeated!”

He was commenting on Europe Day which is observed on May 9 each year, marking the presentation of the Schuman Declaration in 1950.

This is what proposed the creation of a European Coal and Steel Community, the forerunner to the European Union.

Meanwhile, the January protests were in response to Mnangagwa’s own decision to raise the price of fuel by over 150 per cent, making it the most expensive in the world, something which Russia criticised within days back then.

Acid Test For Zim’s Judiciary As Murder Suspect Turns Totally Deaf

Kevin Pato

By Own Correspondent| A jurisprudential test is staring Zimbabwe’s justice system over a murder suspect who turned totally deaf while in remand prison although he can speak.

Kevin Pato (32) lost his sense of hearing by 100 percent, which has been medically ascertained, bringing his murder trial to a halt.

Pato cannot hear, but he can speak, read notes and, in turn, respond verbally.

However, legal experts said communication through writing notes was not possible in a court of law, complicating his chances of standing trial.

Pato reportedly committed murder in the course of a robbery.

The offence attracts the death penalty if he is found guilty.

Relatives of the deceased are exerting pressure on the prosecution to kick-start the trial, but efforts to commence the trial have failed as the State is clueless on the proper method of communication to be used in court.

Ear specialists have confirmed the disability, with the latest report having been compiled by an audiologist, Mr Tendai Nhokwara, who concluded the suspect had a profound hearing loss in both ears.

Mutare area public prosecutor Mr Jonathan Chingwinyiso, in one of his reports, said he was facing challenges in proceeding with the case.

“Discussions with sign language interpreters concluded that a person who loses his sense of hearing cannot automatically understand sign language without having been taught sign language.

“We are now at a loss as at how to proceed,” said Mr Chingwinyiso.

National Director of Public Prosecution Mr Nelson Mutsonziwa told The Herald that Pato was facing a serious offence and the State will find a way to ensure trial commences.

He suggested training Pato in sign language to enable him to face trial.

“The accused should be trained in using sign language to ensure trial commences.

“He stands accused of a very serious offence and we cannot decline prosecution in the public interest.

“If it was some petty offences, one would have considered setting him free but the offence he faces attracts the death penalty.

“The only way forward is to train him to use sign language,” said Mr Mutsonziwa.

The Herald caught up with Pato at Chikurubi Maximum Prison (D-class section) where he complained of the inordinate delay in the commencement of his trial.

“I am facing serious communication problems here in prison. I feel I should at least be released on bail.

“I can talk but I cannot hear what people say. Whenever I need something, I just say it out and I will get it but if people want to say something to me, I do not hear unless they write down, like you are doing now,” he said.

Pato said he had been to court on several occasions both in Mutare and Harare but the trial has failed to take off.

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) officer-in-charge at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison Assistant Commissioner George Mutimbanyoka said his officers communicated with Pato through general sign language and writing.

“We communicate with him through writing and ordinary signs. We do not have a big problem having him around,” said Asst Comm Mutimbanyoka.-StateMedia

Full Text Of Churches’ Statement, “Hear The Desperate Cries Of Struggling Zimbabweans”

The State of the Church for the sake of the Nation

08 – 09 May 2019

Large City Hall, Bulawayo

1. We, the leaders of the ZHOCD made up of EFZ, UDACIZA, ZCBC and ZCC, come together as the leadership of the Zimbabwean Church which makes up the majority of the citizens of this nation’ today to call the nation towards a united, sincere and committed approach to solving the pressing challenges affecting our people. We reiterate our call for a comprehensive and inclusive national dialogue.

2. Church leaders are disheartened as they witness the heavy toll of ongoing fuel shortages, price hikes, heavy taxation and currency crisis.

The desperate cries of struggling Zimbabwean families as they battle to put food on the table, send children to school, seek healthcare for the ill, make a living in difficult economic conditions and cope with life’s struggles in a context of austerity require urgent attention.

3. The time to act is now. It is not God’s will for our people to be divided, suffering and to be in perpetual conflict. Our relationships with each other need healing. Our economy must do more to meet our people’s needs for dignified and fulfilled lives free from want. Our people’s desire to be heard and to meaningfully participate in the decisions that impact their daily lives must be honoured.

4. To this end we will immediately begin preparations for the holding of an inclusive National Convention convened by the Church to explore ways towards practical resolutions to pressing challenges based on a shared national vision. This National Convention towards National healing and reconciliation; Responsible and responsive governance; and a Just economic and social contract will seek the support of all stakeholders.

5. We are also instructing our technical teams to formally request the expansion of the Tri- partite Negotiation Framework and its legislative mechanism to accommodate the Church, Civil Society and other organised interests in dialogue processes to secure the nation’s shared future.

6. We also instruct our technical teams to establish three Ecumenical Commissions on National healing and Reconciliation; Economic justice; and Constitutional Democracy to coordinate the preparations towards the upcoming National Convention and the on-going work of the National Dialogue Process.

7. We are calling the nation for a Sabbath season of rest from all forms of polarising political activities and contestation, finger pointing and violent conflict. This is vital to build trust and confidence in the national dialogue process and to ensure ownership for its outcomes.

8. We appeal to the International Community for respectful solidarity and accompaniment as we pursue a locally driven process. Further, we implore you to remove sanctions even as we call upon our own government to comply with International standards and norms of human rights, democracy and good governance.

9. We reiterate our preferential option for the vulnerable, marginalised, voiceless and all those in the diaspora to be given opportunities to voice their concerns and fully contribute to the National Dialogue as full citizens of our great nation.

10. We request all Christians to remain in prayer for the Church’s efforts to unite the nation and facilitate nation building dialogue under the will of God.

How good and pleasant it is when brothers and sisters live together in unity… For there the Lord bestows his blessing, even life forevermore’ (Psalms 133 verse 1 -3).

Mnangagwa Promises Economic Stability

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised to resolve the biting fuel and foreign currency shortages threatening to bring the economy into recession.

Addressing mourners at the burial of the late liberation war hero Misheck Velaphi Ncube at the National Heroes’ Acre, said Zimbabwe was poised for economic boom regardless of the challenges it is facing at the moment.

Said Mnangagwa:

“We are currently facing various economic challenges in our country such as the foreign currency and fuel shortages. However, I assure the nation that my administration will resolve these issues without fail.

Meanwhile, our business people at every level must be ethical in their conduct, the rebuilding of our economy is everyone’s responsibility.

I urge us to also remain vigilant and alert in upholding peace and considering our national interests in all that we do, as we move forward on the path towards growth and prosperity. Our country means men and women like the late national hero we lay to rest today.”-Newsday

Man Scalded With Hot Water For Asking For S*x

A man from Mvuma got more than what he bargained for when he was scalded with boiling water by a woman whom he was asking for sex from.


The woman, Mberikunashe Chipiwa(23), who resides at Carval Bar in Mvuma was dragged to court by Josphat Mukwavaya (35) following the incident.


She pleaded guilty to the charge when she appeared before Mvuma magistrate Mr Tafadzwa Mhlanga and was released on $50 bail.


She told the court that she acted in self-defence as she thought the complainant wanted to rape her.


“I was defending myself because l thought he wanted to rape me. He mentioned that he wanted to sleep with me and he started walking towards me. I panicked thinking that he wanted to rape me that’s why l poured hot water on him,” she said.


Representing the State, prosecutor Michael Kazemba told the court that on April 17 at Carval Bar around 9pm, the accused and the complainant had a misunderstanding over mealies which the complainant had taken from the accused’s pot.


A heated argument ensued between the two and Mukwavaya accused Chipiwa of being sexually starved saying it was the reason why she was short tempered. He then advanced towards Chipiwa saying he wanted to help her relieve her sexual frustrations.


This did not go down well with the accused who took a pot of boiling water from the stove and emptied the contents on the complainant’s body.
The matter was reported to the police leading to Chipiwa’s arrest.State media

TOUCHING STORY: US Navy Zimbabwe Born Lieutenant Aboard Ship

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A ship sails near the coast of Africa. The ship, a 270-foot long U.S. Coast Guard cutter, is not a normal sight in this area of the world. Homeported in the small town of Key West, Florida, the ship is a long way from home – 8,083 miles, to be exact – and it’s there for a reason. For the majority of the crew of USCGC Thetis (WMEC 910), the deployment, while not a normal one, is still a deployment. But for the ship’s first lieutenant, it marked a return home that was 18 years in the making.

Ensign Panashe Isaiah Mutombo, the first lieutenant aboard Thetis, moved to the United States from Harare, Zimbabwe, when he was a child.

“I moved to the United States in November 2001, when I was 6 years old,” said Mutombo. “I lived in New York City for a few months before moving to Philadelphia. I lived there for seven years before moving to Bel Air, Maryland, were my family lives now.”

It’s difficult to find exactly how many Zimbabweans have immigrated to the United States; however, a 2008 estimate from the Association of Zimbabweans Based Abroad put the number of Zimbabweans in the U.S. at approximately 45,000, and the 2015 Pew Research Center places the overall number of African immigrants in the U.S. at 2.1 million.

“My father had foresight,” said Mutombo. “He was a Mechanical Engineer in Zimbabwe and could see the country’s deteriorating politics and general condition. I have a few family members who moved to the United Kingdom, but after a brief visit to America in 2000, my father was convinced that the only way to secure the future for his family was to move to America, leaving most of his family and his high-paying job behind.”

Mutombo attended Patterson Mill Middle and High School in Bel Air before pursuing a bachelor’s degree and commission through the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.

“I originally wanted to attend a university and join the Peace Corps,” said Mutombo. “Then a family friend introduced my family and me to the U.S. Coast Guard and its service academy. I was immediately interested. The Academy is an elite institution, and the Coast Guard as a whole is centered on humanitarian work; that’s what drew me in. It was the best of both worlds, and everything I never realized I wanted.”

Mutombo applied to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in 2013 and attended a year of preparatory schooling at the Marion Military Institute in Marion, Alabama. He received his appointment to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in 2014 and graduated in May 2018 with a commission as an Ensign.

Now, in 2019, he finds himself back on the coast of Africa, a place he has only been twice in 18 years.

“This deployment to Africa is a culminating point for me,” said Mutombo. “I was in Zimbabwe last year to visit my relatives. Before that, I visited my birth country five years before I decided to attend the Coast Guard Academy. The significance of this trip does not lie in the fact that I’ve only been back twice; the significance is how I’ve returned.”

Thetis is currently deployed to the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility and is the first USCG cutter to be deployed to the U.S. Africa Command area of operations since 2011.

“I originally left Africa as a child, following the vision and the dreams of my father,” said Mutombo. “Eighteen years later, my love of America and serving my country has placed me on a ship selected as the first cutter to return to Africa in eight years. I think there is something special there. I am a man of God, and this isn’t luck; this was meant to be.”

As the first lieutenant, he is responsible for maintaining the material condition of the ship, directing anchoring evolutions, and launching the cutter’s small boats for special evolutions. Mutombo led his Coast Guardsmen during the ship’s participation in one of the premier naval exercises in the region, exercise Obangame Express 2019, which took place in March.

Obangame Express is one of three annual U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa facilitated regional exercises and is part of a comprehensive strategy by U.S. 6th Fleet and U.S. Africa Command to provide collaborative opportunities among African forces and international partners to address maritime security concerns.

“Participating in Obangame Express has been a challenging and eye opening experience,” said Mutombo. “Working with various African nations revealed the amount of similarities as well as differences in the methods each nation has towards law enforcement and disaster response. It was encouraging to see how it is not just an American pursuit for maritime stability and security; it’s an international focal point to deter much of the issues that plague so many countries.”

Mutombo had the opportunity to meet and speak with Adm. James G. Foggo III, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa, during the ship’s visit to Lagos, Nigeria, for the closing ceremony of Obangame Express. The significance of Mutombo’s return to his home country was not lost on Foggo.

“I was really taken by Panashe’s story on a personal level,” said Foggo. “Ensign Mutombo and I have something in common: like him, I’m not a native-born American, I’m a naturalized citizen. I went to the U.S. Naval Academy, and he went to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. We are both living the American dream. He graduated just last year, and now he’s driving the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Thetis all around the Gulf of Guinea.”

Serving in the U.S. Coast Guard is something Mutombo is proud to do. He chooses to embody the spirit of a patriot as someone who worked hard for themselves and their country, and as someone who had the opportunities to succeed and took them.

“Every day, I recognize how blessed I am, how fortunate I was to immigrate to this country and have access to so many wonderful opportunities,” said Mutombo. “Every day I put on my uniform, I feel as if I am a part of something special: a cause that is honorable and a mission that I can proudly speak about well after I serve my time.”

Not only is he proud of what he is doing and all has accomplished, but so is his family. They have supported him every step of the way.

“My family is proud of me and they tell me that every day,” said Mutombo. “They have always known me as an individual who gives himself 100 percent for something he believes in, something that is directed toward helping humanity, and that’s what I’ve done.”

Mutombo’s story is a living example of the American ideal. The U.S. is truly a mixing pot for people of different cultures, lifestyles, and experiences to come together and work toward a mutual goal.

“Because of the mentorship and teaching of a former professor and mentor at the Coast Guard Academy, I have developed a passion in African politics, especially in maritime economic ventures and security,” said Mutombo. “Thetis is on an important international mission that will benefit the economic prosperity for the western African Coastline and Africa as a whole. Secure ports will foster more fruitful business partnerships and economic opportunities. There are many factors, but one day, if all is successful, there can be a reduction in corruption, and there will be a safe, prosperous Africa.”

Thetis is a 270-foot Famous-Class Medium-Endurance Cutter homeported in Key West, Florida, specializing in maritime law enforcement operations, specifically counter-narcotics and alien migrant smuggling, and search and rescue operations.

U.S. 6th Fleet, headquartered in Naples, Italy, conducts the full spectrum of joint and naval operations, often in concert with allied and interagency partners in order to advance U.S. national interests, security, and stability in Europe and Africa. – SOURCE – US NAVY

Latest On SA Polls

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s ANC will retain its parliamentary majority after polls but with diminished support, complicating efforts to revive the embattled party and the country’s flagging economy, results have shown.


ANC, in power since 1994, surged into the lead with nearly 57% after almost 70% of the votes were officially tallied following Wednesday’s vote.


By 22:25 on Thursday evening, 67.54% of the votes had been captured, with the ANC building a healthy lead over its competitors, having amassed 56.76% of the vote.


Ramaphosa (66) took over as the leader of the ANC last year after the party forced then-president Jacob Zuma to resign after nine years dominated by corruption allegations and economic problems.


Mmusi Maimane, leader of the the main opposition centrist Democratic Alliance (DA) party, shares his concerns over reports that many South African citizens were able to vote more than once in Wednesday’s general elections.


Results released by the Electoral Commission of SA (IEC) showed the ANC’s closest rival, the main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) trailing with 22.38% of the vote, similar to their final figure in the 2014 elections, where they gained 22.23% of the electorate.


The Economic Freedom Fighters, founded six years ago by former ANC youth leader Julius Malema, was in third place standing on 9.89% or just over one million votes nationwide on Thursday night.


Final results are expected to be officially certified today. A new projection by South Africa’s respected Council for Scientific and Industrial Research forecast the ANC would win with 57% – a five percentage point drop from the last election in 2014.
Jessie Duarte, the ANC deputy secretary general, said the partial results were neither a “disappointment” nor a “surprise”.


“What I think is important to recognise is the deepening of our democracy,” she said at the IEC in Pretoria.AP

Cabinet Approves Repealing Of The HIV Transmission Law

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ZIYAMBI ZIYAMBI

State Media|The Marriages Amendment Bill which will repeal a legal provision that criminalises “wilful” transmission of HIV to a partner has been approved by Cabinet.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said a Clause in the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act that criminalises transmission of HIV by one partner to another would be repealed.

Minister Ziyambi said this yesterday in Harare while responding to questions from journalists during a post Cabinet briefing which was chaired by Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira.

He said the Marriages Amendment Bill, which was approved by Cabinet, would also repeal that Clause of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

“Yes, indeed Cabinet approved that we repeal the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act where it speaks about these criminalisation so we will repeal the Criminal Code in this regard,” said Minister Ziyambi.

The Marriages Amendment Bill will soon be gazetted before it is tabled before Parliament for debate.

The decision to criminal transmission of HIV dovetails with what Minister Ziyambi told Parliament in earlier this year where he made a commitment to that effect.

In March, Minister Ziyambi made an assurance to repeal the Clause during a question and answer session after Zengeza West legislator Mr Job Sikhala (MDC-Alliance) had asked if Government was considering amending the law which criminalise transmission of HIV.

“When this legislation came into effect, the thinking then was that we need to control the spread of HIV by criminalising those who transmit it to partners willingly. But the global thinking now is that that law stigmatises people living with HIV and studies have shown that it does not produce the results that were intended. What the Ministry is going to do is to repeal that section of the law and ensure that we keep up to speed with modern trends in the world,” said Minister Ziyambi in the National Assembly.

He said the fastest way of doing it was to incorporate the provision in the Marriages Amendment Bill.

Earlier on Minister Mupfumira said Cabinet approved the Coroner’s Office Bill. She said the Bill sought to help safeguard human lives through facilitating specialising investigation of preventable deaths and identification of deceased persons.

“The country has previously relied on expatriates for the specialised investigations required to conclude such cases, which arrangement has now become unsustainable. In more precise terms, the Bill will establish an efficient coroner system to look into the cause of death in the following circumstances among deaths that occur without a medical doctor’s attention, surgical operation table deaths and deaths while in jail, police custody or other central authority control,” said Minister Mupfumira.

Mother Of Teenager Who Died During Drinking Binge Blames Bad Friends For The Tragedy

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Farai Dziva|The mother of Brandon Zimba, the teenager who died mysteriously while drinking beer blamed bad friends for the tragedy.

The tragedy happened in Bulawayo last Saturday.

Sithembiso Zimba said she was devastated by her son’s death.

She said his behaviour completely changed when he moved to a new school – as a result of influence from bad friends.

“Never at any point in my life did I ever imagine that my child would drink himself to death. Growing up, he was obedient and brilliant in school. He started school in South Africa and came home for his secondary.

I took him to Sizane High School and his school performance was very pleasing.”

“The school, however, hiked fees and I was forced to transfer him. I regret that move because it has led to the death of my son.

At the new school, I started receiving reports that he had started drinking. The elders who stayed with him would sit him down and each time he apologised and promised to change,” said Zimba.

She decried the growing culture of juvenile delinquency and said she believed her child’s demise was a result of bad friends.

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Violent Mohadi Tells Nation To Invoke Traditional Methods To Solve Domestic Disputes Something Which He Failed To Do Himself

Kembo Mohadi’s ex-wife Senator Tambudzani Mohadi

VICE PRESIDENT Kembo Mohadi who recently brewed a major storm when he violently harassed his ex-wife has said a cultural approach should be the foundation stone for the country’s peace building and conflict resolution initiatives as it is based on Unhu or Ubuntu.

Mohadi who has been generally condemned as undeserving because of his violent nature, controversially overseas the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission and chairs the Cabinet Committee on National Peace and Reconciliation.

Addressing traditional leaders from Mashonaland Central in Mazowe yesterday, Mohadi, said: “I have resolved to base my peace building and conflict resolution crusade on our tradition and culture cognisant that I have to engage other social groups.

“I have deliberately decided to anchor my peace building and conflict resolution initiative on our tradition and culture because I strongly believe in the sustainability of our cultural norms and values in building a strong Zimbabwe.”

The Mashonaland Central dialogue is the first one as Mohadi embarks on a nationwide tour to meet chiefs and other stakeholders like schools, colleges, universities, women groups, business groups and religious organisations to find long lasting solutions to conflict resolutions in Zimbabwe.

“Commissions, agencies, faith-based organisations and civil society organisations play a critical role in peace building and conflict resolution, especially in towns and cities. The roles of these organisations and commissions in peace building and conflict resolution together with traditional and cultural approach which I am initiating in Mashonaland Central gives us a multi-faceted national approach to peace building and conflict resolution based on the philosophy of Ubuntu/Unhu,” he said.

Mohadi said for peace to prevail, it starts with individuals.

“As individuals, we should be peaceful and live harmoniously with others in the family and community. Peace should also prevail in the family.

“Members of families are expected to be at peace with each other. A peaceful individual, a peaceful family results in a peaceful community. When we have peaceful communities, they become building blocks for a peaceful nation.”

Mohadi himself recently divorced with his wife, Senator Tambudzani Mohadi after going through a dramatic two decades of domestic conflict in which Mohadi claimed he last enjoyed intimacy in 1999.

He called for the teaching of the country’s norms and values to young children for them to be responsible citizens when they grow up.

“Children should be taught our norms and cultural values when they are young because what they will become when they grow old is detectable when they are young.

“Children are the future and in our culture they have the fundamental building blocks of the inculcation of our values like respect of adults, respect of others, respect and care of our natural resources,” he said.

Mohadi also called for the speedy resolution of conflicts before they escalates into wars.

“We are all aware that there are threats to peace which usually lead to conflict. These misunderstandings may escalate to disputes which become violent and destructive.

“Protracted conflicts sometimes result in wars. Conflict disturbs peace and retards development,” said Mohadi.

The dialogue was attended by the province’s 26 traditional chiefs, provincial leadership as well as district administrators.

State Media/ZimEye.com

Can Triangle Stop Caps United?


DESPITE a fine run that has seen them going five games unbeaten, CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe wants his charges to keep their feet on the ground.


They travel to Triangle tomorrow seeking to maintain their unbeaten start.


Makepekepe have bossed their opponents home and away in the matches they have played so far, winning four and drawing one.


“It’s never easy to play Triangle at Gibbo and I would also want to believe that their current results are not a reflection of their performances,’’ said Chitembwe.
“They have been playing well, I had an opportunity to watch them on two occasions and I thought they are doing very well.


“Even their result against Highlanders; you know it’s never easy to go to Barbourfields and get a result against Highlanders.
“Triangle managed that and, so, we expect a lot of difficulties going into that match.’’


The Green Machine coach, who recently welcomed back midfielder Ronald “Rooney’’ Chitiyo from a long-term injury, believes the side have benefited a lot from their fit squad.
Makepekepe have a good blend of young and experienced players.


Chitembwe is expecting the same dominant play from his players, led by veteran defender Method Mwanjali, midfielders Blessing Sarupinda and Joel Ngodzo and his key weapon in speedy wingers Phineas Bamusi and Gabriel Nyoni.
“We want to give thanks to the Almighty because we have not had any serious injuries to the team,’’ he said.


“The side that has been playing has been very consistent. We haven’t changed many things and it is basically the same team that started our first game.


“Now, we are going into the sixth game with the same players. It’s not so easy to have the same team playing consistently for five games.


“We have been so fortunate in that sense, but all the same we have a duty to go out there and represent the club very well.


“I hope the guys will do the same amount of work in the game as they have done in training. We look forward to that.’’State media

CAPS United coach Lloyd Chitembwe

Leading Indie-Rock Artist Shingai to Headline Zim Achievers UK

Red flame… Shingai

By A Correspondent| It is the homecoming season and former Noisettes frontwoman, Shingai will grace the stage at the 9thedition of the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards in London on the 25thof May as the headline performer at the awards gala.

White bright…Shingai…

The music star’s performance is coming at a time when she just dropped a new track called Zimtron  (https://Shingai.Ink.to/Zimtron)which is the second single from her debut EP Ancient Voices, after the successful run of the first single Coming Home, on 26 April and March, respectively. The track aptly sums up the various influences to her music and the versatility she carries as a performer and she expressed excitement at the opportunity to share her music again at the event.

“I am over the moon and excited to be performing at the ZimAchievers this year. I have had the privilege of attending the awards over the years and it always feels like I am at home when I am surrounded by, what has become such a tightknit community, who continue to shine and raise the Zimbabwe flag high,” said Shingai.

The British singer-songwriter who is of Zimbabwean descent and best known as the vocalist and bassist for the UK indie rock band Noisettes, is celebrated today for carving her own unique style, both musically and through her image, setting trends with her fierce fashion sense and striking hairdos. 

Shngai’s first single from her album, Coming Home, had thevideo shot in the majestic Domboshava in Zimbabwe and bears testament to her authentic Zimbabwean flair and versatility as an artist who can blend various beats and cultures. The video premiered last month and was covered in a BBC documentary by Ade Adepitan showcasing the country’s magnificent scenery, locations and vivacity of its people. Shingai, who paid tribute to her Zimbabwean roots, was keen on empowering local talent, brands and creatives and many of them were recruited for the video.

ZAA Founder Conrad Mwanza said, “We are honoured that Shingai will be part of this year’s awards. This event is as much a celebration to her for her hard work over the years as it is to all our nominees.”

“She has inspired us and caused us to truly appreciate music in all its forms. Her talent is limitless but, what is more significant and rewarding about what she does is that she continually flies the Zimbabwean flag high.

“She is proud of her roots and this is reflected in the music she produces and we cannot wait to welcome her on to a platform she knows all too well,” Mwanza added.

The singer first found success with the Noisettes, selling over a million albums worldwide and releasing hits such as Never Forget You, Winner and Don’t Upset the Rhythm, which reached number one on the iTunes downloads chat. 

She then branched into solo projects and also showcased her acting skills in a British indie film called Faces and also appears in Protector of the Gods alongside Rhonda Ross and Prince Jackson.The entertainer has collaborated and worked with other music legends such as Sir Paul McCartney, Will-I-Am, Mick Jones and Annie Lennox among others.

The ZAA UK 9thAnniversary Gala Dinner will take place on Saturday 25 May 2019 at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel in Kensington.

Organised by CMG International Media Group, the awards have become a permanent fixture and have recognised over 750 people who are excelling in a number of sectors in the UK and internationally in the last nine years.

Tickets are on sale for £80 and can be purchased exclusively from the Zim Achievers website http://www.zimachievers.com/uk/tickets/

Meanwhile The inaugural Zimbabwe Achievers Awards Canada edition will roll out its first honours on Saturday 29thJune 2019 at the Radisson Hotel in Edmonton. Voting has opened and will end on 2ndJune on http://www.zimachievers.com/canada/

Breakthrough As Govt Suddenly Licenses 34 Electricity Companies To Compete Against ZESA

Joram Gumbo

By Farai D Hove| The Energy Minister, Joram Gumbo says the government has suddenly licensed over 34 companies to compete with the ZANU PF controlled national power utility, ZESA.

Gumbo said this as he confirmed rumours that Zimbabwe will soon be totally switched off power supplies.

Minister Gumbo said the government has since moved to look out for other alternative sources of electricity for the nation.

Gumbo revealed that the simple pivot of the current crisis is shortage of foreign currency.

How the the zanu PF regime has refused to simply adopt the South African Rand as a transaction currency has remained a puzzle among many economists as ZimEye reveals.

Furthermore, Zimbabwe’s electricity problems began after the ZANU PF regime at the turn of the 1990s, forcefully snatched power generation facilities from local councils and formed one huge parastatal controlled from the ZANU PF party’s shake shake building. This is how the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority was formed.

Gumbo said, “thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to assure the nation and inform them about the situation of power supply in the country.

“It is a fact and very known that the water levels at Kariba have gone very low to an extent that we might not be able to generate power by October, if we don’t manage manage our water very well, and also we are having challenges at Hwange because of coal apply, which are caused by the breakdown of machinery, which has become very very old and that has now forced us as a ministry to make sure, that we look at other means to make sure that the nation does not go dark and as a result we have licensed over 34 companies which have received licences to provide solar into the country to make provision for that.

“And while we are at that as well we have also just as a warning to say that we might be forced before all these other issues are in place we might be going for load shedding but I want to assure the nation that the times of load shedding that are being put in the newspapers might not all be that long because we are trying as much as possible that we contain the situation. Cyclone Idai was very bad for us, it was a very bad for Mozambique as well but on the contrary it also was very good for the kubota basa because the Dam is full.

“In the next few days I will be making a trip to Mozambique to make an arrangement for increased imports of power from the Cabora Bassa, because the Cabora Bassa is spilling, so I want to assure the nation that is much as possible the nation of government is cognizant of that effect of the low water levels in the Kariba dam and also the situation at Hwange as mitigatory factors, we are looking at importation of fuel from the Cabora Bassa, and also from Escom, as we have always done. We might have situations whereby we can have the usual problems of shortages of forex here and there but I want to show the nation that the situation will be under control.”

Gumbo was speaking to the state owned ZimPapers.

Ndiraya Wary Of Magaya’s Yadah Stars

DYNAMOS coach Tonderai Ndiraya says he has a lot of respect for the way Yadah Stars go about their business and the investment which goes into the club.


The two teams meet in a Castle Lager Premiership tie at Rufaro tomorrow.
Ndiraya wants his men to win as many games as they can, in these initial periods, as they start the process to try and stabilise the club.
But, the coach has warned his players and their fans not to expect easy matches and believes tomorrow’s game is a tricky one.


“Of course, we want to add points in each and every game that we play, but Yadah are no pushovers,’’ he said.
“They won their last match 3-2 after having gone a goal behind. That really shows it’s a team full of character. So, we are expecting a very tough match.
“I have been at Yadah with the Under-23s. I have seen what they do, I know how they prepare, they are quite a serious lot and we have to be serious about the game.’’


Congolese forward Ngandu Mangala and Godfrey Mukambi are not available for selection for the Yadah game because of PSL sanctions. Cameroonians, Vincent Mbega and Claude Junior Ngahan, are injured.State media

Two Poachers Shot Dead

Two poachers were early yesterday killed during a shoot-out with Parks rangers at Bubye Conservancy some 60km west of Beitbridge town.


It is reported the two, who were armed with a rifle and an axe, came into contact with National Parks rangers that were tracking a rhino.


National Parks spokesperson Mr Tinashe Farawo described the incident as unfortunate.


“They were found poaching in the area by our officers and upon being ordered to surrender they fired at the rangers.


“There was an exchange of gunfire and unfortunately they were shot and killed. It is unfortunate that two lives have been lost, but our officers had no option when their lives were in danger,” he said.


Mr Farawo said National Parks authorities had adopted zero tolerance to poaching.
He warned people against poaching in national parks as they risked prosecution.


Mr Farawo said they will continue to investigate the matter. The incident comes a few weeks after one Mozambican poacher was killed in the same area during a shoot-out.


Incidents of rhino poaching are rampant at Bubye Valley Conservancy commonly known as Mazunga Ranch.
More than six people, among them a parks ranger, have died during shoot-outs in the wildlife sanctuary.State media

Chikombedzi Hospital Morgue In Major Breakdown


Villagers in Chikombedzi area have resorted to conducting instant burials of their relatives who die at the local Mission Hospital, where the mortuary developed a major break down in the last few years.


It is reported that the morgue’s refrigeration system has been constantly breaking down. In addition, the hospital is said to be failing to cope with the population growth.

Chikombedzi Mission Hospital’s mortuary has can only carry 10 bodies at a time but now it’s carrying six fold its capacity with some bodies piling up on the floors.


The Herald also understands that the nearest facility (mortuary) is 200km away, a development that has forced relatives to conduct instant burials as a stop gap measure. Chiredzi South legislator Calisto Gwanetsa confirmed the development yesterday.


“Firstly the mortuary at Chikombedzi Mission Hospital has for years been overwhelmed by the population in Chiredzi South and East Constituencies respectively. Given that this is a referral hospital which caters for over 15 clinics the demand for all their services is always high,” he said.


Gwanetsa said villagers were forced to travel for over 200km to Chiredzi Town to access mortuary services to give some family members enough time to travel for burials.State media

Was Mnangagwa Ever A Crocodile?

MEET THE ORIGINAL CROCODILE GANG’S SECRETARY WHO’S JOINED Nelson Chamisa

Posted by ZimEye on Saturday, 20 April 2019

By A Correspondent| In April ZimEye caught up with the late Crocodile Gang founder William Ndangana’s secretary, Patience Olivier.

She had flown all the way from France to Leeds for the People’s President Nelson Chamisa’s UK congress.

Patience Olivier is in her 70s and she became exiled when she was nearly killed for betraying ZANU PF by joining the MDC party.

Her comments combine with those of senior CIOs in Mwenezi who have dismissed a ZBC documentary that profiles Mnangagwa as not only a crocodile, but an elected aide to Robert Mugabe in the 1970s when the truth is he was simply and personally handpicked by Mugabe.

Below was the full interview.

MEET THE ORIGINAL CROCODILE GANG’S SECRETARY WHO’S JOINED Nelson Chamisa

Posted by ZimEye on Saturday, 20 April 2019

Man Jailed For Raping Own Daughter

A 46-year-old Gweru man was last week sentenced to an effective 15 years behind bars for indecently assaulting and sexually abusing his 14-year-old daughter.


He pleaded not guilty to two counts of indecent assault and two of sexual abuse when he appeared before Gweru regional magistrate Mrs Pathekile Msipa.


He was, however, convicted after a full trial due to overwhelming evidence.


The abusive father was initially jailed for 20 years before five years were suspended on condition of good behaviour.


It was the State case that in 2015, the complainant was left under the care of the father by her mother.


The court heard that the complainant slept in the same room with the father but using different blankets.
The father later got out of his blankets and sneaked into his daughter’s and started fondling her buttocks and breasts before raping her.


Sometime in 2017, the convict was caught red-handed fondling and caressing the complainant while holding a condom in his hand.
In February 2018, the father also went into a bush to fetch firewood together with the complainant.


While in the bush, the father tripped the complainant and again raped her.
The complainant later told her mother about the abuse and the matter was reported to the police leading to the abusive father’s arrest.State media

Gvt To Introduce Price Control System?

THE Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) and the Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding for self-regulatory mechanisms to rein in wanton price increases.


As part of the agreement, GMAZ and CZR said they will deploy a team of 150 people across the country starting Monday to monitor prices of basic products such as salt, flour, rice and mealie-meal to ensure shop owners adhere to agreed prices.


Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, GMAZ president Mr Tafadzwa Musarara said the milling industry has always published recommended prices of mealie-meal, rice, flour and salt, but consumers have remained vulnerable to some unscrupulous retailers who are bent on profiteering.


Mr Musarara said the milling industry had tried to be considerate in terms of costing.


“You may recall that we have also set our recommended prices that are prices quoted by the miller to the wholesaler and to the retailer, which we have dubbed the maximum recommended prices,” he said.


The maize-meal recommended price for the miller is RTGS$10,50 for a 10kg packet while the retail price is RTGS$11,85.


Prices for rice and self-raising floor have also been computed and agreed on.


Mr Musarara said recommending prices on its own is not enough without actually “monitoring the prices, (and) without ensuring compliance and protecting the consumer”.


“We have gone further to introspect and come up with the committee that is going to look at the enforcement or monitoring of these prices nationwide,” he said.State media

Auxillia Mnangangwa “Invades” Mat South

THE shortage of medical supplies has been a major challenge to health institutions in Matabeleland South where some clinics have gone for months without basic medication like Paracetamol among other drugs.


This was revealed by Matabeleland South provincial medical director Dr Rudo Chikodzore during First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s visit to the province yesterday.


Amai Mnangagwa is in the province for her family fun sports day to be held today.


The First Lady, who is the Ambassador for Health and Child Care, recently donated bicycles for village health workers countrywide and yesterday took the chance to make a follow-up in Matabeleland South.


She visited Nhlangano and Natisa clinics in Umzingwane and Matobo districts where she was welcomed by ecstatic health workers who received the donated bicycles.


“I came here for a family fun sports day where I will be mixing and mingling with the elderly through sports so we promote healthy lifestyles. I then decided to pass through these clinics to see how the health workers are managing and using the donated bicycles,” said the First Lady.


“I know that clinics are far away from referral hospitals and these bicycles are used by our village health workers to go supervise patients and gather information on what is needed in those hard to reach areas.


“Most of our folks in these communities are aged and cannot walk long distances to the clinics hence the need for these bicycles,” she said.State media

Zanu PF Endorses SA Polls


THE Zanu-PF observer mission has castigated attempts to discredit the South African national elections in the wake of claims of double voting with some videos circulating on social media of some people committing the mischief.


South Africans cast their votes in the country’s national elections on Wednesday.


In an interview with a South African television station, Zanu-PF secretary for Business Liaison Sithembiso Nyoni, who is heading one of the ruling party’s teams observing the elections, said the incidents were too few to affect the poll outcome while the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) was well equipped to trace those double voters.


Nyoni is part of the 11-member election observer mission, chaired by Patrick Chinamasa, dispatched by President Mnangagwa to observe the South African polls.


They broke into three teams led by Chinamasa, Nyoni and Simon Khaya Moyo respectively.


Nyoni said allegations of electoral irregularities will always be there, the commission has confidence in the capacity of the IEC in addressing the concerns.


“We visited about 20 polling stations and we were very careful in terms of observing how the elections were being run. These allegations will always be there, but the important thing is, according to what we saw, it is possible to trace who has voted twice because your system is tight.”-State media

Zanu PF Takes Lessons From Chinese Communist Party But Will This Revive Economy?


Zanu-PF will take lessons from the Communist Party of China (CPC’s) ideological schools to refine its mobilisation strategy as well as reinvigorate the party’s Chitepo School of Ideology, the ruling party’s chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has said.


She made the remarks after touring the CPC’s Party Ideological School in Shandong Province yesterday.
Established in Shandong, which is home to some of China’s greatest philosophers and strategists including Confucius and San Tzu, the CPC School of ideology is one of the main think tanks for the world’s second largest economy.


Speaking during a dialogue with executive Vice President of the School Mr Xu Wen, Muchinguri-Kashiri said she was enamoured by the institution’s operations.


“We came to learn because we are still relatively new as an administration and we want to constantly improve ourselves.
“We believe that by learning from the CPC we can deliver to the needs and aspirations of our people.


“This school is very well organised and we want to emulate what you are doing so that we can strengthen our cadres through ideological enrichment.”-State media

Murder Suspect Turns Deaf


A jurisprudential test is staring Zimbabwe’s justice system over a murder suspect who turned deaf in remand prison.


Kevin Pato (32) lost his sense of hearing by 100 percent, which has been medically ascertained, bringing his murder trial to a halt.
Pato cannot hear, but can speak.
He can also read notes and, in turn, respond verbally.


However, legal experts said communication through writing notes was not possible in a court of law, complicating his chances of standing trial.


Pato reportedly committed murder in the course of a robbery.
The offence attracts the death penalty if he is found guilty.


Relatives of the deceased are exerting pressure on the prosecution to kick-start the trial, but efforts to commence the trial have failed as the State is clueless on the proper method of communication to be used in court.State media

Murder Trialist Man Suddenly Becomes Deaf Before Trial

Chikurubi maximum… file copy

A murder suspect suddenly lost his sense of hearing in remand prison causing his trial to become paused. Kevin Pato’s disability has been medically proven, a development that saw the murder trial becoming halted.

The accused however can still speak, read and write. This does less to help the situation as egal experts said communication through writing notes was not possible in a court of law.

It is alleged that Pato committed murder in the course of a robbery, an offence that attracts the death penalty if he is found guilty. National Director of Public Prosecution Mr. Nelson Mutsonziwa said that the State will find a way to ensure trial commences since the accused is facing serious charges. Speaking to the Herald, Mutsonziwa said:

The accused should be trained in using sign language to ensure trial commences.

He stands accused of a very serious offence and we cannot decline prosecution in the public interest.

If it was some petty offences, one would have considered setting him free but the offence he faces attracts the death penalty.

The only way forward is to train him to use sign language.

Pato confirmed his latest condition to The Herald at Chikurubi Maximum Prison. He said that he would want to be released at least on bail. Prison officers, however, said they do not have issues having him there.

Zimbabwe Creates Its Own NHS, Real Or Just A Thrill?

Obadiah Moyo

Government has revived plans to establish National Health Insurance Scheme in an effort to make universal health coverage a reality, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has said.

Speaking during belated World Health Day commemorations in Harare yesterday, Dr Moyo said Government was looking forward to have the NHIS established by January next year.

He said this was in line with Government’s efforts to improving access to health care for ordinary Zimbabweans, which coincides with this year’s theme for the world health day: “Universal Health Coverage: Everyone, Everywhere, Every time.”

“We have already started working on the NHIS, our plans are already well advanced. We are working together with the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare.

“This has been on the ground for the past 15 years, but we want to make sure that we get the NHIS established so that we can be able to provide universal health coverage,” said Dr Moyo.

He said Government was looking forward to have set up the scheme by January 2020.

“The consultants working on it have already done their initial investigations and have come up with a document. As per recommendation of that investigation we have now set up a special steering committee. We want to see the NHIS taking off by January next year,” said Dr Moyo.

He said universal health coverage in Zimbabwe was going to be a reality because of operationalisation of the NHIS.

He said the other existing medical aid societies will complement the NHIS by providing cover to those who can afford.

“The existing schemes, the medical aid societies will also play a major role and they continue to play major role because they provide cover to people who have the financial capability to access services from higher levels, but we are now looking at the general population,” said Dr Moyo.

The World Health Day commemorations is held every 7th of April each year. This year’s theme focused on advantages of universal health coverage. Universal health coverage is one of the targets for the achievement of the sustainable development goals by 2030.

Speaking at the same occasion, World Health Organisation’s country representative Dr Alex Gasasira said while Zimbabwe had made progress towards universal health coverage in preventive areas such as HIV, more needed to be done to address access availability issues.

He said WHO, working closely with technical and funding partners, was working towards accelerating support to countries to re-align their health services and consider strategic shifts to achieve universal health coverage.

Dr Gasasira commended Zimbabwe’s aspirations of becoming an upper middle economy by 2030 through a number of reforms enunciated in the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP).

“An important component of the TSP is human development.

“The TSP includes priority strategies and activities aimed at achieving equitable coverage and enhanced quality of health delivery, all of which are in line with universal health coverage and primary health care,” he said. – State Media

Minister Finally Confirms Impending ZESA Load Shedding Horrors Are True

Joram Gumbo

By Farai D Hove| The Energy Minister Joram Gumbo has confirmed that rumours of impending load shedding by the ZANU PF controlled national power utility, ZESA, are true.

Minister Gumbo said the government has since moved to look out for other alternative sources of electricity for the nation.

Gumbo revealed that the simple pivot of the current crisis is shortage of foreign currency.

How the the zanu PF regime has refused to simply adopt the South African Rand as a transaction currency has remained a puzzle among many economists as ZimEye reveals.

Furthermore, Zimbabwe’s electricity problems began after the ZANU PF regime at the turn of the 1990s, forcefully snatched power generation facilities from local councils and formed one huge parastatal controlled from the ZANU PF party’s shake shake building. This is how the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority was formed.

Gumbo said, “thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to assure the nation and inform them about the situation of power supply in the country.

“It is a fact and very known that the water levels at Kariba have gone very low to an extent that we might not be able to generate power by October, if we don’t manage manage our water very well, and also we are having challenges at Hwange because of coal apply, which are caused by the breakdown of machinery, which has become very very old and that has now forced us as a ministry to make sure, that we look at other means to make sure that the nation does not go dark and as a result we have licensed over 34 companies which have received licences to provide solar into the country to make provision for that.

“And while we are at that as well we have also just as a warning to say that we might be forced before all these other issues are in place we might be going for load shedding but I want to assure the nation that the times of load shedding that are being put in the newspapers might not all be that long because we are trying as much as possible that we contain the situation. Cyclone Idai was very bad for us, it was a very bad for Mozambique as well but on the contrary it also was very good for the kubota basa because the Dam is full.

“In the next few days I will be making a trip to Mozambique to make an arrangement for increased imports of power from the Cabora Bassa, because the Cabora Bassa is spilling, so I want to assure the nation that is much as possible the nation of government is cognizant of that effect of the low water levels in the Kariba dam and also the situation at Hwange as mitigatory factors, we are looking at importation of fuel from the Cabora Bassa, and also from Escom, as we have always done. We might have situations whereby we can have the usual problems of shortages of forex here and there but I want to show the nation that the situation will be under control.”

Gumbo was speaking to the state owned ZimPapers.

Another Plane Crashes With 29 People On Board

Correspondent|A Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane skidded off the runway when it landed in bad weather at Yangon’s international airport on Wednesday (May 8) evening, injuring at least 17 people, including the pilot, officials said.

The Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft was carrying 29 passengers and four crew when it bounced while landing during heavy winds in Myanmar’s commercial capital, according to Bangladesh’s ambassador.

The plane was severely damaged.

The 17 people on flight BG060 who sustained mostly minor injuries were admitted to a local hospital, Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury, said.

“The main reason, the pilot told me, was the weather – crosswinds,” he said, “When he was trying to land… suddenly the aircraft jumped, went up and went down heavily.”

A photo published by the Myanmar Times showed the plane halfway off the runway with its fuselage apparently broken.

Shakil Miraj, general manager for Biman Bangladesh, also blamed bad weather for the crash.

“It happened near Terminal 3 where it fell onto the cargo runway as it landed,” a police officer at the airport told AFP, asking not to be named. He added that the nose and both wings were damaged.

The airline flies between Yangon and Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka four days a week.

Yangon International Airport announced that heavy rain had caused them to suspend “runway operations until further notice”.

Other incoming flights were diverted to the capital Naypyidaw.

Civilian airline accidents are relatively rare in Myanmar although there has been a series of crashes of military aircraft.

Three fighter pilots were killed last year in three separate crashes. 

Bad weather caused a military plane to crash into the Andaman sea in 2017 with 122 people on board, one of the deadliest aviation accidents in the country’s history.

Mthuli Ncube Blocked $5 Billion Restructuring Package

Mthuli Ncube

Independent|UNITED Kingdom-based financial services consultancy ICG Capital and Finance Corp has singled out Finance minister Mthuli Ncube as the biggest obstacle stalling the finalisation of a US$5 billion debt restructuring and refinancing package it extended to Zimbabwe in 2017.

As exclusively revealed by the Zimbabwe Independent last week, the London-headquartered consultancy, in partnership with five top-tier United States banks, tabled the multi-billion dollar debt restructuring and refinancing package for Zimbabwe two years ago as part of a deal that could help the southern African country offset its ballooning liabilities. The proposal was tabled following the dramatic ouster of long-time ruler Robert Mugabe through a millitary coup in November 2017 and the subsequent ascendency of Emmerson Mnangagwa to power.

Zimbabwe, hamstrung by an US$18,6 billion debt stock, and cut off from accessing fresh lines of credit, is struggling to settle US$2,3 billion owed to various multilateral lenders. Although the southern African country is currently implementing an International Monetary Fund (IMF) Staff-Monitored Programme (SMP), the process does not include the desperately needed financial bailout package which is seen as key towards extricating Zimbabwe from its mounting debt woes.

ICG Capital and Finance Corp this week told the Independent that two years after submitting its US$5 billion debt restructuring and refinancing bid to Zimbabwe, the Harare authorities have dithered on the deal, while no other immediate solution appears in sight.

“We have been waiting a year-and-a-half to get the mandate signed in order to start the debt restructuring and re-financing process. Since ICG originally submitted its proposal in 2017, Zimbabwe’s Sovereign Debt (SD) obligations have doubled and are now currently standing at approximately US$20 billion,” said the London-based consultancy, which specialises in mobilising finance for private and public sector development projects and procuring credit for sovereign governments.

“It seems that for some unknown reason, the Ministry of Finance is not co-operative and are reluctant to work with ICG, unlike the governor of the Reserve Bank.”

At the time of going to print, Ncube had not responded to questions sent to him.

The financial consultancy, which is currently mobilising US$1 billion loans for various countries in Eastern Europe, warned that owing to Zimbabwe’s debt headache and in the absence of an immediate solution, the country’s frail economy would continue hurtling down the abyss.

“The country is heading into a dire situation whilst the national economy continues to be mismanaged,” the consultancy, which is currently financing multi-billion dollar infrastructure and energy projects across the world, told this newspaper through emailed responses this week.

According to the mandate finance agreement (MFA) negotiated between ICG Capital Corps and the Harare authorities — seen by the Zimbabwe Independent — the financial consultancy made commitment to mobilise US$4 billion in fresh capital through a Eurobond once the southern African country had extinguished its gargantuan debt stock.

The total deal would rise to US$5 billion.

With Zimbabwe referred to as “Party A” and ICG Capital amd Finance Corp as “Party B” under the MFA, the London financial consultancy would also be obligated to advise Harare on currency reforms as well as negotiating with various financial institutions for lines of credit on behalf of the southern African country.

According to the proposed agreement, once Mnangagwa’s administration approves the bid by ICG Capital and Finance Corp, the debt restructuring and refinancing programme would be rolled out in five phases.

The deal would be implemented in stages, namely team set up and detailed planning, sovereign debt analysis, sovereign debt policy priorities, financing options and transaction management and close. The firm also committed to support Zimbabwe implement the ongoing IMF SMP which is tailored around a raft of reforms meant to deepen macro-economic stability and fiscal discipline.

According to the arrangement, ICG Capital would also assist Zimbabwe identify a “lead manager/book runner from amongst suitable investment banks”.

The financial services consultancy also committed to advise Harare “in all aspects of the Eurobond transaction from choice of investment bank, through bond placement, to financial closing”.

MDC Hoping To Take Advantage Of ZANU PF Inefficiency To Win Mutasa By Election

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s continuous failure to solve the country’s economy will hand the MDC-Alliance an electoral victory in the Mutasa Rural District Council ward 10 by-election slated for tomorrow, the opposition candidate said.

Rosemary Mukodza, who is representing the MDC in the by-election made the remarks on Wednesday at Masere Business Centre in Mutasa Central constituency where she was addressing scores of party supporters.

She will battle it out with Magret Tindika from the ruling party and Justine Chirimo from the Lovemore Madhuku-led National Constitutional Assembly.

Mukodza said she has been doing door-to-door campaigns prior to the rally that was graced by party vice-president Morgan Komichi, national organiser Amos Chibaya, Mutasa Central MP Trevor Saruwaka, Mutasa South MP Regai Tsunga, among others.

“I want to thank leaders of my party for coming to show support. I am very humbled by your gesture, we have been doing door-to-door campaigns urging voters to go and vote early in the morning and secure our victory,” Mukodza said.

“I don’t think the Zanu PF candidate has a chance to win because her leader has already failed. Do you think the Zanu PF candidate can stand any chance in this ward election when her leader (Mnangagwa) has failed? Mnangagwa’s failure to run the country will work in our favour.”

She added: “We are not going to sleep on Saturday because we are very aware that this party is capable of rigging this election. Zanu PF has the mechanism to do that.”

Saruwaka said the ward was a MDC-Alliance stronghold and the party will retain the seat that fell vacant after the conviction and later imprisonment of councillor Frank Chitembwe of the MDC over the violent January fuel price hike protests.

“This is our stronghold and we are very confident that we are going to win the ward at all cost,” he said.

MDC has a history of not faring well to Zanu PF in by-elections and has lost several seats to the ruling party during by-elections.

Last month, the opposition was stunned by the ruling party when Kidwell Mujuru (Zanu PF) won the Cowdry Park council seat in Bulawayo urban, the opposition’s strong hold. The MDC had fielded two candidates for the election characterised by voter apathy.

Vapostori And Chiefs Granted Marrying Officers Powers

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been very lenient with the vapostori sector and has now granted them marriage officer powers.

Government has extended the role of marriage officers to include traditional and religious leaders such as Vapostori as it seeks to liberalise the solemnisation of unions.

Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the Marriages Act will be repealed and replaced with one consolidated Marriages Amendment Bill which will also criminalise marrying a girl below the age of 18 and pledging of minors for marriage.

Minister Ziyambi said this today in Harare while addressing journalists during a post Cabinet briefing that was chaired by Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira, who was standing in for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa.

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Mnangagwa Secret Meeting UK Bishop Charles Motondo Jailed For Shocking Fraud In Britain

Charles Motondo with Emmerson Mnangagwa

Charles Motondo’s wife with Emmerson Mnangagwa on a different day

A self-styled Congolese preacher who leads mainly Zimbabweans in Leeds, UK has been jailed for 10 months, for fraud.

Bishop Charles Motondo who has been in private meetings with Emmerson Mnangagwa, fabricated car crashes in order to claim thousands of pounds from insurance companies. Motondo bought policies using personal details of two people in his congregation and then rang insurers posing as them.

The 40-year-old, who preached at a Pentecostal church in Leeds, had admitted fraud and money laundering.

Police said Motondo “was completely immoral in his actions”.

Leeds Crown Court heard Motondo used another person’s information to buy a fake policy with an insurance company.

He later contacted insurers First Central claiming to be the policy holder, stating he had crashed his Vauxhall Corsa into a parked Range Rover and took full responsibility.

The parked car actually belonged to Motondo, who contacted insurers this time as himself and made a damages claim and one for the cost of a hire vehicle.

Inconsistencies were uncovered in his claim and it was eventually rejected.

An investigation was started by the City of London Police’s Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department after First Central raised suspicions.

Inquiries found the Corsa could not have been in the alleged accident as at the time it was in a yard at a church where Motondo delivered sermons.

Officers also discovered he had earlier made a fraudulent claim with another insurer when he pretended his partner’s Jaguar, as well as his Range Rover, had been involved and he tried to claim personal injury costs for a fake passenger.

Det Con Jamie Kirk said: “Motondo was completely immoral in his actions, and had no issues using other people’s personal details to make fraudulent claims so that he could make a financial gain.”

Motondo, of Nowell Walk in Leeds, pleaded guilty at a hearing in April to three counts of fraud by misrepresentation and one count of possessing criminal proceeds.- BBC/Additional Reporting

MDC Not Leaving Anything To Chance Against ZANU PF In Saturday’s By Election

ZEC officials finalising the polling stations ahead of the election tomorrow.

THE Mutasa Rural District Council ward 10 by-election is set to be held tomorrow, and the opposition MDC hopes it will win the seat after they were stunned last month in the Cowdray Park by-election won by Zaanu-PF.

Rosemary Mukodza, who is representing the MDC in the by-election will battle it out with Magret Tindika from the ruling party and Justine Chirimo from the Lovemore Madhuku-led National Constitutional Assembly.

Mukodza said she has been doing door-to-door campaigns prior to the rally that was graced by party vice-president Morgan Komichi, national organiser Amos Chibaya, Mutasa Central MP Trevor Saruwaka, Mutasa South MP Regai Tsunga, among others.

“I want to thank leaders of my party for coming to show support. I am very humbled by your gesture, we have been doing door-to-door campaigns urging voters to go and vote early in the morning and secure our victory,” Mukodza said.

“I don’t think the Zanu PF candidate has a chance to win because her leader has already failed. Do you think the Zanu PF candidate can stand any chance in this ward election when her leader (Mnangagwa) has failed? Mnangagwa’s failure to run the country will work in our favour.”

She added: “We are not going to sleep on Saturday because we are very aware that this party is capable of rigging this election. Zanu PF has the mechanism to do that.”

Saruwaka said the ward was a MDC-Alliance stronghold and the party will retain the seat that fell vacant after the conviction and later imprisonment of councillor Frank Chitembwe of the MDC over the violent January fuel price hike protests.

“This is our stronghold and we are very confident that we are going to win the ward at all cost,” he said.

MDC has a history of not faring well to Zanu PF in by-elections and has lost several seats to the ruling party during by-elections.

Last month, the opposition was stunned by the ruling party when Kidwell Mujuru (Zanu PF) won the Cowdry Park council seat in Bulawayo urban, the opposition’s strong hold.

The MDC had fielded two candidates for the election characterised by voter apathy.

ANC Wraps Up Election Victory In 6th SA Democratic Elections

Jubilant ANC supporters at the party’s last rally before the elections.

Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s reformist president of the ruling African National Congress has won the country’s election.

The AU on Friday acknowledged the South African general elections as “peaceful, transparent, inclusive and credible.”

The AU Election Observation Mission (AUEOM) said in a statement posted on the AU official website on Friday.

The elections were conducted “in a calm, peaceful and orderly manner” and afforded the people of South Africa the opportunity to exercise their democratic rights of choosing their leaders, the AUEOM said

The South African Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) prepared and conducted the elections “in a professional and transparent manner and in accordance with the relevant laws governing elections in South Africa,” the AUEOM said.

This came as a coalition of 35 smaller political parties said they were unhappy with the running of the elections which they said were marred by “double voting.”

They threatened to go to court and demanded an election rerun.

The parties called on the IEC to appoint an independent auditor, not affiliated with the government, to examine the results, which put the ruling African National Congress (ANC) well ahead of all other political parties.

Preliminary results showed that the ANC captured almost 58 per cent of the votes, leaving far behind the second biggest party – the Democratic Alliance which garnered more than 22 per cent of the votes.

In spite of concerns from some stakeholders about the competence of the IEC’s ad hoc staff at the local level, the AUEOM said the elections “proceeded generally well and within a conducive environment that ensured citizens exercised their right to vote.”

However, the mission said it had noted the existence of a few isolated incidents where voting was disrupted.

South Africans went to the polls on Wednesday to elect their representatives for the National and Provincial Legislative Assemblies.

The elections will also determine who will be the next president.

This was the sixth consecutive election held since the introduction of multiparty democracy in 1994.

The AUEOM observed that arrangements put in place to ensure adequate security for the elections worked well.

However, it should be noted that the electoral process is ongoing and there are still important stages to be concluded before an overall and conclusive assessment can be provided, the AUEOM said.

“South African democracy is young compared to other countries in Africa.

However, it is among the advanced democracies on the continent,” the mission concluded.

The IEC is set to announce final results on Saturday.

Meanwhile, the leader of Democratic Alliance, South Africa’s opposition party, on Friday promised to work with president of the ruling party African National Congress (ANC) for the good of the country.

Mmusi Maimane said this while addressing the media in Pretoria when he made the remarks.

Maimane said he would respect the will of the people, adding that whoever wins should deliver what the people want

“I will congratulate him (ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa). He ran a powerful campaign like we did. I want to say Ramaphosa you have to uphold the Constitution, do things that make our citizens be able to create wealth.

“You have to fight corruption and build a non-racial South Africa then you have my support. This is all about the future of this country,” said Maimane.

He warned that if Ramaphosa put his party ANC before the people, they will resist

Maimane said he is concerned that it was possible for some people to vote twice

He said they held some meetings and agreed that an audit be done to check what really transpired.

EFF Unseat DA In Mpumalanga Province As Official Opposition.

The EFF has unseated the DA as the official opposition in the Mpumalanga legislature – while the ANC retained control of the province.

The red berets received 12.79% of the 1.2-million votes cast in the province, more than double the support they enjoyed in 2014. The DA came in third with 9.77%, a marginal decline from the 10.4% obtained in the province in 2014.

Although the results have not officially been announced, the Electoral Commission had by Friday afternoon completed its count and verified results in Mpumalanga, according to its live results dashboard.

The ANC retained its top spot with a comfortable 70.5%. However, this was about 8% less than in the previous election.

About 1.2-million people cast their ballots in the province, which amounted to a 63.2% voter turnout. There were 17,022 spoilt ballots.

EU Tells Mnangagwa Don’t Repeat January Military Terrorism Again

By Dorrothy Moyo| The European Union ambassador to Zimbabwe has told president Emmerson Mnangagwa one he must never repeat the military terrorism of January 2019.

Ambassador Timo Olkkonen, said that Zimbabwe’s reputation was tarnished by the brutal crackdown on unarmed protestors in January.

The attacks loudly criticised by the United Nations, saw over 17 killed by live ammunition and several women reporting rape.

Writing on his Twitter portal, on Europe Day, Olkkonen said, “Violence and human rights violations in January resulted in the loss of lives and suffering, tarnished Zimbabwe’s image abroad and were a setback in EU-Zimbabwe relations. I hope we don’t see these events repeated!”

He was commenting on Europe Day which is observed on May 9 each year, marking the presentation of the Schuman Declaration in 1950.

This is what proposed the creation of a European Coal and Steel Community, the forerunner to the European Union.

Meanwhile, the January protests were in response to Mnangagwa’s own decision to raise the price of fuel by over 150 per cent, making it the most expensive in the world, something which Russia criticised within days back then.

Lupane University Director Fled Court To Commit Suicide

Lupane State University Centre for Continuing Education director Dr Ndabezinhle Ncube

Correspondent|Prominent academic and Lupane State University Centre for Continuing Education director Dr Ndabezinhle Ncube sprinted from court proceedings before committing suicide, new details have emerged.

Dr Ncube who committed suicide by hanging himself at his house in Manningdale suburb in Bulawayo on Friday last week appeared before Magistrate Racheal Mukanga before sneaking out to commit suicide.

According to B metro, Dr Ncube couldn’t fathom the idea that his wife Evon Ncube had dragged him to the Bulawayo Civil Court seeking a protection order against him, also claiming that he was cheating on her with several women.

Apparently, fearing the humiliation of a trial, Ncube sneaked out of the court leading the presiding magistrate Racheal Mukanga to grant an order in his absence compelling him not to verbally, physically and emotionally abuse his wife or threaten her in any way.

A bottle of Kontakil poison which was bought on the day in question was also found next to his lifeless body. Dr Ncube is also alleged to have left three suicide notes in which he was accusing his wife of cheating on him.

Antony Taruvinga Vows To “Expose” Mwonzora

Farai Dziva|Prominent social media analyst Antony Taruvinga has vowed to expose Douglas Mwonzora’s plot to topple MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa.

“Many people, in their lack of information, think that my sentiments regarding Mwonzora are driven by hatred, far from it, I am only truth telling.

Now that the truth is slowly emerging, action must be taken.”

“The guy hates President Chamisa with passion and he is not alone within the party.

It’s a group that Khupe left (remnants) for strategic reasons. Some of them are even vying for top posts within the party. The same people actually rigged the 2014 Congress to give Mwonzora a win against President Chamisa.

These must be be given an indefinite rest,” argued Taruvinga.

Antony Taruvinga

Did Mwonzora Attack Chamisa From Behind?

IS THIS AN ACCURATE CARICATURE OF MWONZORA?

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ZimEye yesterday spoke to Douglas Mwonzora’s aide at around 3pm and obtained permission to interview the MDC Secretary General before he exited the parliament building. Below was the full discourse with the man who this week was accused of conniving with the judiciary so to crush his enemy of many years, Nelson Chamisa through Wednesday’s high court verdict.

Simba Chikanza (SC) spoke with Advocate Douglas Mwonzora.

SC: Good afternoon honourable Mwonzora. Can you hear me sir? Simba Chikanza here.
Are you happy? Excited?

Mwonzora: Yes.

SC: …with the court verdict Sir? I have been trying to hear (from you), are you in acceptance with the court verdict; are you one of those who are calling for an appeal against it?

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Mwonzora: I am not commenting on the High Court verdict Simba. I am sure the spokesperson of the party made a statement on behalf of the party.

SC: Ok so you stand by that statement of the spokesperson?

Mwonzora: I have spoken to you already I have already spoken to you Sir. I have already answered.

SC: But sir, Thokozani Khupe claimed that she was going to be working with you.

Mwonzora: I am sorry I am sorry my friend, I think you should forewarn me if you want to interview me.

SC: Oh I apologise, I thought that I had done that; I had notified your aide when you were in Parliament?

Mwonzora: I did not know.

SC : Would you like us to start right now?

Mwonzora: You know what Simba, I am sorry. I am sorry I may sound rude to you; it is not my nature but I do not want to comment about it.

SC: Thank you sir. I had to ask you because your name is in print. Thokozani Khupe has already has made ownership…

Mwonzora: What are the specific allegations against me maybe I can throw it off?

SC: The allegation against you is that you are behind the High Court defeat of Nelson Chamisa yesterday and also that you are working with Khupe and she has communicated in a statement that you are working with her, this morning.

Mwonzora: Well, you must understand that the High Court application was filed last year in September and in that High Court application I am the 5th Respondent, in other words I am being sued as well and the judgement was against me as well; how can I be behind it and for what reason? This is just a smear campaign by my opponents in the party they always want to find something to blame me when things go wrong. There is a court case the party has lost the court case my own opinion I did communicate my opinion to the leaders of the party on how we could have averted that disaster; but to say that I have anything to do with it it is simply a smear campaign Simba; I have nothing to do with it.
Regarding now what Thokozani Khupe said in her statement, I saw it today; the statement says that she will communicate with the Secretary-General of the party. What it means is right now as we speak there is a court judgement, and in terms of that court judgement there is a certain status which is there until that verdict has been varied; until the court verdict has been overturned, then the status quo as per judgement, so I don’t see anything sinister about that; so she has not communicated with me and unfortunately she has issued a statement but I have not received any formal communication with her.

People lose court cases, they don’t lose court cases because there is Douglas Mwonzora there. This is not the first time that we have lost a court case. We lost the election petition it was not my fault; now that there is a high court case yesterday, how is that my fault?

SC: And, lastly thank you for that. Your having been mentioned by her in her statement, are you not going to respond against it because she has stated… are you not disturbed that she has rushed to mention you?

Mwonzora: Certainly not, I see nothing wrong with that. I see nothing really wrong there because she says that she is going to get in touch with the Secretary General of the party. I am the Secretary General of the party it is when she gets in touch with me that I will appropriately respond to her, remember this is a statement in public I don’t have to respond to it. I will respond to the specific communication that she talks about me in her statement. That is the civilized thing to do in my view. So I am waiting for her communication, and I will respond to it accordingly. But for me to trade conversations with her through the press will not be proper. She simply was not directing this to me, she was directing to the public to inform them that I am the secretary-general of the party when she does that I will speak to her I want to put it up that i do not view her as an enemy, I do not view her as a person that I do not talk to and converse with. So I will talk to her and will hear what she has to say and I will respond.

SC: Are you not concerned Sir. I am sorry that I am repeating it but this is the other bit now which is how other legal experts have interpreted that judgement that it has numerous failures, misdirections that have led to it being seen as a defective judgement?

Mwonzora: Sorry, Simba.

SC: Other legal experts say that the verdict which she is celebrating is a defective judgement, there are numerous misdirections over 12 misdirections and would that not give some sort of position or preposition to you not to even imagine communicating with her?

Mwonzora: I am a legal expert as well. And I see nothing wrong with talking to a person who has said she wants to talk to me in my official capacity as the secretary-general I am not going to close that door, it is not a civilized thing to do and it does not make political sense to me. Now, I have seen a lot of commentaries on the judgement, I agree with some I do not agree with some and so on. And I have looked at the judgement myself, I have my opinion and I have communicated my opinion to the leadership.

SC: In private you communicated all that in private and did not make it public?

Mwonzora: Yes I communicated in private just like I did last year before this matter was even lodged in court;you may want to know that I did convene a meeting involving Dr Khupe, Advocate Chamisa, and Elias Mudzuri, I did commit I did convene a meeting with them in my capacity with the Secretary General and legal advisor and I did give them what I thought was the legal opinion, was the legal position of the party, whether they took or did not take it is another matter; and I also in my capacity as the secretary-general I then advised that they should seek external legal counsel, and get an external legal opinion on the issue; we got that legal opinion, whether they followed it or not is another issue, but the thing is I did what I could in my capacity as Secretary General. Now there will be a lot of comment on a judgement. Some of the comments are political some of them are legal now this in my view when you look at that judgement you will have to look at it from a legal point of view does it make legal sense what are those things that the judge is talking about do they make legal sense? So the fact that a lot of people have commented I saw one comment by a respected academic which showed me that he did not read the judgement. Errm he was rambling and so on I did not expect that from an academic of his calibre he is a person that I respect, and I have privately conversed with him that he should first read things before he comments.

SC: So in essence, you are seeing that this judgement is strong;it is sound basically?

Mwonzora: Well, I have opinion on this judgement that I don’t want to communicate right now to the public I have communicated opinion to my leaders now I won’t tell the leaders what they want to hear; I will tell the leaders the legal position and the legal opinion; that is what I am there for. That is what I am elected to do; I am not defending anything;I am not attacking anything but I think that the analysis of the judgement so far done is poor.

SC: You mean that the analysis that is criticizing the judgement so far is poor?

Mwonzora: The analysis that has been done, it does not criticise the judgement only. Now, what people have been commenting on the judgement… for and against has convinced me in some instances that they did not apply their minds to it; and I am urging all our legal experts to read the judgement first so they can give sound Advice. Now we are unable to get sound Advice from what has been written so far, because it has been done in a poor way.

SC: would you say here that the threat for instance to seize property by Obert Gutu is normal, because he has already announced that MDC property is going to be transferred to Khupe. You as the Secretary General would you stand in opposition against that?

Mwonzora: Exactly Simba this is my point; it shows that Mr Gutu did not read the judgement; the judgement did not say transfer property it does not talk about property at all. There is no way in the judgement where there is the issue of property or money is talking about this is an extension of the judgement it is not there in the judgement Simba if you look at it. So these are political statements this is political banter and it is not helpful what is important is what the judgement says. What the issue at stake is. What does the judge say, it does not make a judgement on property at all.

SC: So, lastly let me ask you there are accusations; I am sure you have seen allegations against your character… generally you being that very same person who is standing to gain because now quite frankly Nelson Chamisa has been your nemesis ever since 2014 the very same year to which this judgement extends, the roll back. How could you assure the public here, that you do not stand to gain from a loss in this case of Nelson Chamisa or a de legitimising of Nelson Chamisa [LONG PAUSE]. I think I have lost you there sir.

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Clean Up Exercise Is Part Of Mnangagwa’s Strategy To Campaign In Urban Areas- Chitando

Farai Dziva|The monthly clean up exercise introduced by Emmerson Mnangagwa is part of his strategy to win the hearts of the urban electorate, MDC A official Jeffryson Chitando has said.

See Chitando’s argument below:

Mnangagwa must concentrate on the economic crisis in the country rather than trying to divert the people’s attention by embarking in these useless clean up campaigns.

His government needs a clean up more than the streets of our cities.

Firstly, it is the foreign currency parallel market.As long as the city councils are unable to access foreign currency and resort to the blackmarket with distorted foreign currency exchange rates, the clean up campaigns are a waste of time .

Secondly, the government institutions namely army ,police and schools must pay their debts.

The government is the biggest debtor to city councils. The government debts to city councils are running into millions of dollars.

If the government does not pay its debts how are councils expected to maintain clean environment or streets?

Thirdly the government must solve the fuel crisis. If the city councils are finding it difficult like any other institutions to access fuel then it’s pointless to blame them for the failure to collect garbage.

It is very good to embark on clean up campaigns but Mnangagwa is prescribing the wrong “medication to the patient.”

Mr Mnangagwa’s clean up campaigns are in actual fact rallies political rallies .After Zanu PF’s failure to penetrate the urban areas, it wants to use the exercise to its advantage.

Chamisa Remains Legitimate MDC Leader -Biti

Farai Dziva|MDC deputy chairperson Tendai Biti, who is a legal practitioner, has said Nelson Chamisa remains the leader of the opposition party in spite of the High Court ruling.

” For the avoidance of doubt the leader of the Democratic Movement is Advocate Chamisa.

This a de facto and de jure fact .Two point six million Zimbabweans agreed with that position on 30 July 2018. A court of law can never be an electoral college,” said Biti.

“Of all forms of pervasion judicial Capture is most corrosive. The judiciary is at the center of upholding the rule of law ,enforcing justice to avoid self redress. Where the judiciary puts itself in a position of ridicule , issues orders that are brutum fulmen, it undermines itself.”

Mwonzora Denies Destroying Chamisa | FULL TEXT

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ZimEye yesterday spoke to Douglas Mwonzora’s aide at around 3pm and obtained permission to interview the MDC Secretary General before he exited the parliament building. Below was the full discourse with the man who this week was accused of conniving with the judiciary so to crush his enemy of many years, Nelson Chamisa through Wednesday’s high court verdict.

Simba Chikanza (SC) spoke with Advocate Douglas Mwonzora.

SC: Good afternoon honourable Mwonzora. Can you hear me sir? Simba Chikanza here.
Are you happy? Excited?

Mwonzora: Yes.

SC: …with the court verdict Sir? I have been trying to hear (from you), are you in acceptance with the court verdict; are you one of those who are calling for an appeal against it?

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Mwonzora: I am not commenting on the High Court verdict Simba. I am sure the spokesperson of the party made a statement on behalf of the party.

SC: Ok so you stand by that statement of the spokesperson?

Mwonzora: I have spoken to you already I have already spoken to you Sir. I have already answered.

SC: But sir, Thokozani Khupe claimed that she was going to be working with you.

Mwonzora: I am sorry I am sorry my friend, I think you should forewarn me if you want to interview me.

SC: Oh I apologise, I thought that I had done that; I had notified your aide when you were in Parliament?

Mwonzora: I did not know.

SC : Would you like us to start right now?

Mwonzora: You know what Simba, I am sorry. I am sorry I may sound rude to you; it is not my nature but I do not want to comment about it.

SC: Thank you sir. I had to ask you because your name is in print. Thokozani Khupe has already has made ownership…

Mwonzora: What are the specific allegations against me maybe I can throw it off?

SC: The allegation against you is that you are behind the High Court defeat of Nelson Chamisa yesterday and also that you are working with Khupe and she has communicated in a statement that you are working with her, this morning.

Mwonzora: Well, you must understand that the High Court application was filed last year in September and in that High Court application I am the 5th Respondent, in other words I am being sued as well and the judgement was against me as well; how can I be behind it and for what reason? This is just a smear campaign by my opponents in the party they always want to find something to blame me when things go wrong. There is a court case the party has lost the court case my own opinion I did communicate my opinion to the leaders of the party on how we could have averted that disaster; but to say that I have anything to do with it it is simply a smear campaign Simba; I have nothing to do with it.
Regarding now what Thokozani Khupe said in her statement, I saw it today; the statement says that she will communicate with the Secretary-General of the party. What it means is right now as we speak there is a court judgement, and in terms of that court judgement there is a certain status which is there until that verdict has been varied; until the court verdict has been overturned, then the status quo as per judgement, so I don’t see anything sinister about that; so she has not communicated with me and unfortunately she has issued a statement but I have not received any formal communication with her.

People lose court cases, they don’t lose court cases because there is Douglas Mwonzora there. This is not the first time that we have lost a court case. We lost the election petition it was not my fault; now that there is a high court case yesterday, how is that my fault?

SC: And, lastly thank you for that. Your having been mentioned by her in her statement, are you not going to respond against it because she has stated… are you not disturbed that she has rushed to mention you?

Mwonzora: Certainly not, I see nothing wrong with that. I see nothing really wrong there because she says that she is going to get in touch with the Secretary General of the party. I am the Secretary General of the party it is when she gets in touch with me that I will appropriately respond to her, remember this is a statement in public I don’t have to respond to it. I will respond to the specific communication that she talks about me in her statement. That is the civilized thing to do in my view. So I am waiting for her communication, and I will respond to it accordingly. But for me to trade conversations with her through the press will not be proper. She simply was not directing this to me, she was directing to the public to inform them that I am the secretary-general of the party when she does that I will speak to her I want to put it up that i do not view her as an enemy, I do not view her as a person that I do not talk to and converse with. So I will talk to her and will hear what she has to say and I will respond.

SC: Are you not concerned Sir. I am sorry that I am repeating it but this is the other bit now which is how other legal experts have interpreted that judgement that it has numerous failures, misdirections that have led to it being seen as a defective judgement?

Mwonzora: Sorry, Simba.

SC: Other legal experts say that the verdict which she is celebrating is a defective judgement, there are numerous misdirections over 12 misdirections and would that not give some sort of position or preposition to you not to even imagine communicating with her?

Mwonzora: I am a legal expert as well. And I see nothing wrong with talking to a person who has said she wants to talk to me in my official capacity as the secretary-general I am not going to close that door, it is not a civilized thing to do and it does not make political sense to me. Now, I have seen a lot of commentaries on the judgement, I agree with some I do not agree with some and so on. And I have looked at the judgement myself, I have my opinion and I have communicated my opinion to the leadership.

SC: In private you communicated all that in private and did not make it public?

Mwonzora: Yes I communicated in private just like I did last year before this matter was even lodged in court;you may want to know that I did convene a meeting involving Dr Khupe, Advocate Chamisa, and Elias Mudzuri, I did commit I did convene a meeting with them in my capacity with the Secretary General and legal advisor and I did give them what I thought was the legal opinion, was the legal position of the party, whether they took or did not take it is another matter; and I also in my capacity as the secretary-general I then advised that they should seek external legal counsel, and get an external legal opinion on the issue; we got that legal opinion, whether they followed it or not is another issue, but the thing is I did what I could in my capacity as Secretary General. Now there will be a lot of comment on a judgement. Some of the comments are political some of them are legal now this in my view when you look at that judgement you will have to look at it from a legal point of view does it make legal sense what are those things that the judge is talking about do they make legal sense? So the fact that a lot of people have commented I saw one comment by a respected academic which showed me that he did not read the judgement. Errm he was rambling and so on I did not expect that from an academic of his calibre he is a person that I respect, and I have privately conversed with him that he should first read things before he comments.

SC: So in essence, you are seeing that this judgement is strong;it is sound basically?

Mwonzora: Well, I have opinion on this judgement that I don’t want to communicate right now to the public I have communicated opinion to my leaders now I won’t tell the leaders what they want to hear; I will tell the leaders the legal position and the legal opinion; that is what I am there for. That is what I am elected to do; I am not defending anything;I am not attacking anything but I think that the analysis of the judgement so far done is poor.

SC: You mean that the analysis that is criticizing the judgement so far is poor?

Mwonzora: The analysis that has been done, it does not criticise the judgement only. Now, what people have been commenting on the judgement… for and against has convinced me in some instances that they did not apply their minds to it; and I am urging all our legal experts to read the judgement first so they can give sound Advice. Now we are unable to get sound Advice from what has been written so far, because it has been done in a poor way.

SC: would you say here that the threat for instance to seize property by Obert Gutu is normal, because he has already announced that MDC property is going to be transferred to Khupe. You as the Secretary General would you stand in opposition against that?

Mwonzora: Exactly Simba this is my point; it shows that Mr Gutu did not read the judgement; the judgement did not say transfer property it does not talk about property at all. There is no way in the judgement where there is the issue of property or money is talking about this is an extension of the judgement it is not there in the judgement Simba if you look at it. So these are political statements this is political banter and it is not helpful what is important is what the judgement says. What the issue at stake is. What does the judge say, it does not make a judgement on property at all.

SC: So, lastly let me ask you there are accusations; I am sure you have seen allegations against your character… generally you being that very same person who is standing to gain because now quite frankly Nelson Chamisa has been your nemesis ever since 2014 the very same year to which this judgement extends, the roll back. How could you assure the public here, that you do not stand to gain from a loss in this case of Nelson Chamisa or a de legitimising of Nelson Chamisa [LONG PAUSE]. I think I have lost you there sir.

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Football Is Cruel-Ajax Coach

Farai Dziva|Ajax coach Erik ten Hag has described the outcome of the Champions League semi-final tie on Wednesday against Tottenham as “very cruel”.

The Dutch team suffered a last-minute heartbreak after Lucas Moura grabbed the winning goal in the added and set the stage for an all English final in Madrid on the 1st of June.

Ajax seemed to be on course after sailing to a quick-fire 2-0 lead in the first half but Spurs had other ideas, producing a second-half masterclass to restore parity on the night and then go on to clinch the tie 3-2 in dramatic fashion.

“Football can be very beautiful and it can be very cruel. We have had to experience that today,” he said.

“I’m very proud of my players. We had a fantastic campaign, we have split second away from the final and my team deserves a big compliment,” Ten Hag added.

Hag’s side knocked out holders Real Madrid and Juventus on their way to the semis and despite a Spurs fight back, they looked on course for a place in the final.

We Like Underdogs Tag- Chidzambwa

Farai Dziva| Warriors coach Sunday Chidzambwa has responded to the comment made by the coach of Uganda, Sebastien Desabre, following the 2019 Afcon finals draw held last month.

Zimbabwe were drawn in Group A together with the East African country, the hosts Egypt and DRC, and Desabre later commented on the draw saying the Warriors will be the whipping boys in their group.

But in an interview with The Herald, Chidzambwa is not worried by the statement. He said: “This is an open group and I must say it’s one of the toughest, no doubt about that.

“We have been called the whipping boys of the group, and we like it that way.

“We are the whipping boys on some people’s lips, they have said it. Yes, we are the underdogs, but I believe our team is experienced enough to compete.”

Ndiraya Happy With Progress At Dembare

Farai Dziva|Dynamos coach Tonderai Ndiraya says he is witnessing some improvements in his squad since he took over the reins two weeks ago.

The coach has collected four points in his first two games in charge, ending a four-match losing run which had dampened the morale in the camp.

Ndiraya has said the team is slowly getting used to his philosophy.

“The players are doing fine, and I think they are slowly responding to my training methods and philosophy,’’ said the coach.

“I only hope they continue responding. That is what is important. We want the same commitment we had when we played ZPC Kariba.”

“I believe, going forward, we will have a very disciplined team, a team which should be ready to fight as a group.”

The Glamour Boys are back in action on Sunday against Yadah at Rufaro Stadium.

No Form Of Outburst Will Cleanse Your Illegitimacy, Gutu Tells Chamisa

Farai Dziva|Outspoken MDC deputy president yet again attacked MDC A president Nelson Chamisa claiming the youthful opposition leader is “illegitimate.”

Obert Gutu

“Yellow journalism has gone awry! One thoroughly discredited and bogus online publication based in the UK continuously refers to me as ”Controversial MDC-T Vice President”. I’m anything but controversial. I simply speak truth to power. And yellow ”journalists” are rattled,” claimed Gutu.

He added:”If you’re illegitimate, you’re illegitimate! Simple! No amount of angry outbursts against Zimbabwe’s judiciary will cleanse your illegitimacy! An illegitimate ‘leader’ runs an illegitimate organization. Simple!

There shall be very, very serious and far-reaching implications and repercussions following upon Justice Edith Mushore’s judgment handed down yesterday. party assets and funds that are presently in unlawful hands shall be recovered. Absolutely no doubt about that.”