Mutodi Spills The Beans On Chinese Land Deals

By Own Correspondent| An MDC councilor has been sucked into a scandal that has seen a Chinese company threaten to evict about 20 000 villagers in Domboshava to pave way for their mining activities.

Deputy Government Spokesperson Energy Mutodi said the councilor had connived with the District Administrator to sell the hill. 

“A meeting at Zimbiru Primary School with Domboshava residents today has revealed that MDC Councillor Tapiwa Murima and a corrupt DA Prisca Dube are behind the sale of Garimo hill to Chinese quarry miners.” Mutodi said. ” US $600k, 4 cattle and goats were paid. The MP and villagers were not consulted.”

On Friday Mutodi had announced that he had to cut short his visit to the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair after getting information that Domboshava villagers were about to be evicted. 

In Zimbabwe mining rights supersede rights of occupation.  

Said Mutodi on Friday, “I have prematurely ended my ZITF tour in order to attend to villagers in Domboshava who are claiming a Chinese company is planning to evict 20 000 individuals from their land after it was granted mining rights to extract quarry stones from a hill in their area.”

China is an all weather friend of the Zimbabwean government. 

AirZim In Airscare, Minister To Reward Pilot With A Farm

By Own Correspondent| An Air Zimbabwe plane hit birds on Friday and developed a faulty engine which scared the passengers who were onboard.

Deputy Minister of Land, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Vangelis Haritatos was also on board the plane as it experienced the faulty engine.

Narrating the incident Haritatos said: As our plane took off from Bulawayo tonight, we experienced bird strikes to the left engine which caused a bit of a fireworks show. We were all visibly shaken as blowing sounds and sparks came from the affected engine on impact, but the pilot Captain Chiwara and his crew were true professionals. He waited a few minutes and then announced to us that we had just hit several birds known as a bird strike, which is something that does indeed happen, but that he had assessed the situation and that the plane was safe and that we would continue our journey back to Harare. He reassured all passengers again that we were in safe hands. On successful landing the entire plane broke into applause for the Captain and his crew.

Haritatos said he was so grateful to the Captain and he promised to give him a farm for the work he did.

“I could not resist but to tell the air hostess, as we walked off the plane, that I was grateful to Captain Chiwara and his Air Zimbabwe crew, and that I owed him a farm! The Zimbabwe Land Commission better hurry up with the land audit so that I can fulfill my promise.”

Zimbabweans Petition Mnangagwa To Free Sekuru Elliot

Zimbabweans have begun signing a petition to President Emmerson Mnangagwa to free Sekuru Elliot who was allegedly sentenced to 57 years for unknowingly receiving stolen cattle.

Sekuru Elliot has already served seven years.

According to the petition circulating on social media, Zimbabweans want Mnangagwa to review Sekuru Elliot’s case since they believe he did not commit a crime.

Sekuru Elliot was sentenced to 57 years in prison for unknowingly receiving stolen cattle. He has so far served 7 years. We as the Zimbabwean community believe 57 years was a harsh sentence for this level of crime and we are now appealing to the President of Zimbabwe to give Sekuru Elliot a review of his case.

May we be a forgiving nation. 

Below is the link to the petition

https://www.change.org/p/president-emerson-munangagwa-free-sekuru-elliot?recruiter=954937562&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=share_petition&utm_term=fb_dialog&recruited_by_id=a6d898a0-6817-11e9-8d24-bda93f64387b

Businessman Frank Buyanga Cornered

By Own Correspondent| Millionaire African Medallion Group founder and businessman Frank Buyanga has returned the 4 year old boy he reportedly abducted from his “baby mama”.

This follows a successful ZimEye expose on Friday.

In the ZimEye coverage, it was revealed that Buyanga breached a court order. ZimEye also exposed “dirty” police hands playing up and working in carhoots with the businessman.

Buyanga had even worked to get his girlfriend jailed at Borrowdale Police Station overnight.

The ZimEye news feature revealed how named police details worked to abuse the woman. The 4 year old son was also “abused” as he is physically ill having also been pulled away from his mother.

Buyanga has a son with Chantelle Muteswa who had obtained a court order which instructs Buyanga to give her custody to the duo’s 4 year old son.

In her papers, Chantelle argued that she has legal custody over the duo’s 4 year old son. The case was heard under reference: CCA 205/18.

Chantelle was represented by her lawyer, Simon Bwanya of Wilmot And Bennett Legal Practitioners. Advocate Bwanya told ZimEye, the child has been returned to his mother’s safe custody.”

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Mutodi Abandons ZITF To Go Fight Chinese Company In Domboshava

Deputy Information minister Energy Mutodi has posted on Twitter that he abandoned his ZITF stint to go and wrestle against a Chinese company that had moved to evict people in his constituency in Domboshava.

“I have prematurely ended my ZITF tour in order to attend to villagers in Domboshava who are claiming a Chinese company is planning to evict 20 000 individuals from their land after it was granted mining rights to extract quarry stones from a hill in their area.”

Pokello Bares Soul On Marriage With Elikem

Socialite and businesswoman Pokello Nare has finally let the cat out of the bag on what led to her unexpected break up with Elikem Kumordzie after 4 years of marriage to the fellow Big Brother housemate.

The couple’s fairy-tale marriage crumbled with both parties choosing not to reveal what led to the breakup with Elikem filing for divorce stating ‘irreconcilable differences’.

Pokello bared her soul at last on a social media question and answer session.

A fan asked her why she broke up with the Ghanaian hunk and she had this to say:

He wasn’t ready to be a Husband. And unfortunately after 4 years of trying to be patient with-all his Transgressions. I just couldn’t do it anymore.

However she revealed that they have moved on past the tension and hard feelings, stating that relations are now cordial between them.

“I think we cool now. Some days are tense but I think it will get better”

On the other side Elikem is yet to give his side of the story on what went wrong between him and Pokello.

Both parties have moved on and found happiness with other people. Pokello is involved with businessman Ronald Muzambi while Elikem is engaged to another Zimbabwean woman Edith Chibhamu.

-Online

BREAKING NEWS: Frank Buyanga Finally Releases Abducted Child Following ZimEye Expose’

By A Correspondent| Controversial businessman Frank Buyanga has finally returned the 4 year old child he abducted from the mother.

This follows a successful ZimEye expose on Friday.

In the ZimEye coverage, it was revealed Buyanga is in breach of a court order. ZimEye also exposed “dirty” police hands playing up and working for the businessman. Buyanga had even worked to get his girlfriend jailed at Borrowdale Police Station overnight. The ZimEye news feature revealed how named police details worked to abuse the woman. The 4 year old son was also “abused” as he is physically ill having also been pulled away from his mother.

Buyanga has a son with Chantelle Muteswa who had obtained a court order which instructs Buyanga to  give her custody to the duo’s 4 year old son. In her papers, Chantelle argued that she has legal custody over the duo’s 4 year old son. The case was heard under reference: CCA 205/18.

Chantelle was represented by her lawyer, Munyaradzi S Bwanya of the Wilmot And Bennett Legal Practitioners. Advocate Bwanya told ZimEye, the child has been returned to his mother’s safe custody.”

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The Problem With Abortion

By Miriam Tose Majome| The NewsDay recently reported that three parliamentary thematic committees visited Chiredzi to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges of child prostitution and sexual reproductive rights.

Chiredzi town gained notoriety for prostitution, dating back to the 1960s, such that there are even streets named in posthumous honour of some of the town’s most revered ladies of the night who plied their trade there at various times.

Parliament must be applauded for seeking to gain a deeper understanding of the issues, hopefully to introduce some necessary law reforms. The MPs came face-to-face with the prevalence of abortion in Chiredzi, as much as it is everywhere else in the country.

However, there is a general reluctance to talk openly about sexual-related issues and more, especially to accept the reality of the prevalence and permanence of backyard abortions. So year-after-year, the discussion is swept under the carpet, because people are just not comfortable or equipped to deal with it without emotion.

Abortion sharply divides opinion, because people are steeply entrenched in their positions.

This is due to their various ideologies, religious beliefs, cultural values and personal moralities.

However, backyard abortions will not end simply because the law decrees them illegal.

The issue is not about personal preferences or whether or not abortion is wrong or right.

The issue must be tackled objectively and the existing laws amended to match the reality on the ground.

The chief interest should be serving and protecting the rights and interests of women and girls.

Abortion is illegal in Zimbabwe, unless it complies with specific legally provided exemptions.

The Termination of Pregnancy Act defines the circumstances in which pregnancies can be terminated.

Contravening the Act is a criminal offence, and attracts imprisonment of up to five years.

Section 4 of the Act lays out only three circumstances in which pregnancies can be legally terminated.

First, if the pregnancy poses some danger to the woman’s life, such that continuing with it would be fatal or seriously impair her physical health. Second, if there is a serious risk that the child to be born will have a serious permanent physical or mental defect.

Third, if the foetus was conceived as a result of unlawful intercourse, that is, either rape or incest.

Despite these exceptions, getting authorisation for an abortion is an expensive, arduous and time consuming process.

There is a lack of urgency built into the processes, despite the fact that time is of the essence during a pregnancy.

There are different opinions, but the generally medically approved timeframe for effecting safe abortions is 20-24 weeks. After 24 weeks, the foetus is too well-developed and it is maybe riskier to proceed with it.

In Zimbabwe, abortion can only be done at State hospitals and authorised by the medical superintendent.

Even where it is legally permitted, the bureaucracy and red tape a pregnant woman must disentangle to get the authorisation takes much longer than the medically agreed time.

Consequently and unfortunately, fully developed foetuses in advanced stages of development are often aborted.

In circumstances which relate to medical grounds regarding potential danger and risk to the mother and foetus, the abortion can only be authorised after at least two different and independent medical practitioners have certified the risks and complications.

In the case of the alleged risk to the foetus, there have to be investigations and scientific research conducted to the satisfaction of the superintendent before they can grant the authority to abort.

In the case of rape or incest, lengthy and invasive investigative legal procedures, which involve the police and courts, must be undertaken.

A magistrate must carry out all the necessary investigative procedures in order to be personally satisfied that, indeed, the alleged rape or incest took place.

All this is done while precious time ticks away and the pregnancy growing, and the foetus developing quickly into a fully formed human being, eager and getting ready to be born.

Very few women, who genuinely need abortions, have the time and financial resources to go through with the lengthy and expensive legal and medical processes.

It is expensive for the average woman to go from doctor to doctor to get independent assessments when their pregnancy has been flagged for further investigations.

For victims of rape and incest, the invasive investigative and legal processes are daunting and many women would rather avoid them. By the time the court order comes, it may be too late and if they haven’t aborted the pregnancy using their own means, they would be forced to bear a child they never wanted or can love.

While all this is going on, women in Chiredzi and everywhere else are getting on with whatever they need to do when they find themselves with an unwanted pregnancy.

A Chiredzi sex worker summed the reality on the ground well when she said: “Although we don’t know the number of pregnancies terminated and the number of those who die in the process, we admit that we use unorthodox abortion methods like shoving fresh chillies up our private parts or using hooked wires, but nurses from Chiredzi General Hospital and doctors from private institutions have carried out most of the abortions in this town,”

The last part reveals an even more telling narrative and invisible hand in this. Since time immemorial, nurses and doctors have been rumoured to run underworld abortion rackets.

They get good pocket money from women and, in particular, female students desperate to just get rid of it with no questions asked. Here we love to pretend that things which happen are not happening.

A cursory internet search on abortion services in Zimbabwe shows organisations and individuals openly advertising abortion services and pills. One very well-known organisation with a strong interest in population control services lists branches throughout the country where abortion and sexual reproduction services can be obtained

We will continue exploring this wide-ranging topic from various perspectives, not to debate whether abortion is right or wrong, but to discuss the challenges and the law in line with the reality on the ground.

-Newsday

Mutare Magistrate Dismiss To Stop Mutasa By-Election

By Trevor Saruwaka| Mutare High Court Judge, Justice J Muzenda, dismisses Councillor Frank Chitembwe’s application to stop the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) from proceeding with a by-election in Ward 10 of Mutasa RDC on the 11th of May 2019

The matter was absurdly dismissed on a technicality that the lawyers cited the CEO instead of the RDC. Justice Muzenda did not even look at the merits of the case that Clr Chitembwe’s rights were violated when the MRDC CEO announced a vacancy in his ward yet his matter is still before the courts. Clr Chitembwe appealed against the 2year sentence imposed by Mutasa Magistrate, Innocent Bepura, after being convicted on cooked up evidence by well known Zanu PF functionaries.

Our lawyers Blessing Nyamaropa and Ranga Mubata at Mutasa Magistrates Court, Chris Ndlovu and David Tandiri at Mutare High Court put up great performances despite the outrageous rulings pronounced by the two courts.

What is clear from the unfair outcomes of Clr Chitembwe’s case is that our justice system has been captured by Zanu PF. It appears like our courys simply read out the wishes of Shake Shake building occupants.

It is obvious that Clr Chitembwe unsettled Zanu PF through his hard work and grassroots-connecting activities. He also ensured that corrupt practices by Zanu PF, with the complicity of Agritex and Social Welfare, workers was stopped in his ward as a result of his tight scrutiny and oversight over government programs. Clr Chitembwe’s departure from Council is not going to translate into Zanu PF gain because his replacement from MDC -Alliance is a tried and tested senior member of the Party, Ms Rose Tanyaradzwa Mukodza. Zanu PF haina chayagona because in Ms Rose Mukodza we have another Clr Chitembwe. Ms Mukodza is going to represent Clr Chitembwe and MDC-Alliance in the 11th May 2019 by-election. Zanu PF must forget about winning in Ward 10. No amount of vote buying, lying and threatening is going to help them. Ward 10 is an MDC-ALLIANCE fortress.

Kwekwe Man Jailed 24 Months For Stealing Beer

A Kwekwe man has been sentenced to an effective 24 months in jail for breaking into a bar and stealing beer worth $16.

Tryson Chiundura (20) of Matimu village under Chief Gambiza in Chiundura was convicted of unlawful entry by Kwekwe magistrate Mr Storey Rushambwa.

Mr Rushambwa initially sentenced Chiundura to 36 months imprisonment before suspending 12 months on condition of good behavior.

Prosecuting, Mrs Chipo Hungwe said that on November 14 this year, around 4am Chiundura proceeded to Machakwi Bar at Sherwood Farm, Kwekwe.

He then forced his way into the bar after breaking the lock to the door using an unknown object. Chiundura then helped himself to seven pints of beer, leaving them slightly above half. He then took 10, 1,25 litres Chibuku Super opaque beers, before leaving.

Pastor Evan Mawarire Trial Date Set

Harare magistrate Mrs Babra Mateko on Thursday announced that the trial of #ThisFlag leader Evan Mawarire, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Gift Mutasa and secretary-general Japhet Moyo, will start on June 24.
The trio are facing charges of subverting a constitutionally-elected Government or alternatively inciting public violence.

Their recent applications for refusal of further remand were dismissed by Harare magistrate Mrs Rumbidzai Mugwagwa.
“The State had outlined that they would carry out investigations within six weeks which are up, the State should learn to abide by the timelines they would have set themselves,” said Mrs Mugwagwa in her ruling.

“But looking at the time the accused persons have been on remand, the State has made progress, thereby application for refusal for further remand is dismissed.”

The State alleges that on January 14, Mawarire in connivance with the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa, recorded and published a video to the Zimbabwean populace, which went viral on social media platforms, including YouTube, Twitter, WhatsApp and Facebook, which have a world coverage.

It is the State’s case that the contents of the video were meant to subvert a constitutional elected Government in that Mawarire was coercing the Zimbabwean workers not to report for duty and encouraging civil disobedience or resistance to any law.

Stop Abusing Power, Min Mathema Warns Police Officers

Police officers have been warned against abusing their powers and getting involved in corrupt activities at the expense of their organisation and Government. Addressing officers in Harare province after visiting Harare Central Police Station, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema said it was important for police officers to regain their public trust and confidence.

He said this can be achieved by visiting them and taking note of their concerns so that they will appreciate the command’s expectations.

“As the Commissioner-General has acknowledged that some among you have wandered off course due to acts of indiscipline, corruption and other misdemeanours, what is important, therefore, is to ensure that past mistakes are corrected,” said Minister Mathema.

“In the same vein, when a police officer chooses to go against the police disciplinary code by abusing their powers and pursuing selfish ends at the expense of the organisation and Government’s reputation, they are doing more harm to themselves and their careers.”

Minister Mathema said what was required was for the force to diligently and effectively discharge its mandate through its various branches, units and provinces.

“I believe all of us, being parents in our own respects, are responsible individuals who are expected to perform our duties in our areas of operation,” he said. “The Commissioner-General has been clear of what is expected of all police officers.

“I only wish to add that as Government, we are confident in the command of the Zimbabwe Republic Police and its rank and file. Your conduct and actions in the line of duty should, therefore, not only be exemplary, but make us all proud that this is our professional police service.

“There should never be a moment where doubt filters on your ability to perform assigned tasks.”

Minister Mathema said President Mnangagwa had been clear in the new dispensation that all civil servants must adopt a new work ethic, shed undesirable behaviours and entrench servant leadership.

“Ensure that when you investigate crimes, criminals do not go scot free at the courts due to technicalities and if you are patrolling, ensure that people can even sleep with their doors open knowing they are safe,” he said.

“In short, what I am saying is that do your best at what you do.”

Minister Mathema said Government was rendering to police and ZRP Harare province in particular, the necessary support so that they were able to diligently discharge their duties.

Comm-Gen Matanga said Harare stands as the most populated police province in the country, with close to three million people and, therefore, the standard and attitude of officers should be beyond reproach.

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Matanga Says Retraining Is Targeted At Support Unit Who Dabbles In Politics

Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said reports of officers dabbling in politics have prompted the command to make the Support Unit a prime candidate in the ongoing retraining programme. The Zimbabwe Republic Police is carrying out restructuring programmes in line with the new political dispensation’s vision to improve operational effectiveness and service delivery.

Addressing Support Unit officers recently, Comm-Gen Matanga said over the years, the Support Unit has always been associated with a remarkable high standard of discipline and attitude to duty.

“Various stories of indiscipline within the rank and file as well as some members dabbling in politics has prompted the command to make Support Unit a prime candidate of the ongoing organisation’s retraining programme,” he said.

“Indeed, we are quite clear in our minds that having dedicated 2019 as the year of training in the ZRP, changing the mind-set and enhancing skills of members under Support Unit is therefore one of our top priorities.
“Furthermore, we shall remain steadfast in ensuring that the eagle soars high again.”

Comm-Gen Matanga said the force had no room for police officers who do not want to work hard to transform the organisation.
“Some of our officers want to be promoted whilst they are not hard working,” he said. “I am even aware that some even went to the higher offices to beg for promotions, yet they are not even aware that those who look into their performance are us and after that we will inform the leaders on those who are hard-working and those that are lazy.

“However, I was given the green light to continue with those that are hardworking and I was also given the powers to retire those not performing up to standards.”

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Govt Increases Passport Prices By 500%

Zimbabwean passport

Own Correspondent|Government has increased the costs of applying for a passport by five hundred percent with effect from Monday.

ZimEye.com sources indicated that the new charges that are yet to be published by government will be as follows:

Normal
$53 to $253

Urgent Emergency
$253 to $800

Immediate
$318 to $1000

The Registrar General has in recent months been battling to produce passports with applicants having to wait for close to a year before getting their passports.

The office claimed that the delays in the production of the passports was due to a major break down in the only printing machine in Harare.

Delta Posts 26pc Increase In Revenue Despite Decreased Production

Delta Corporation Limited has reported a 26%increase in revenue in the full year ended March 31, but the company says the numbers do not reflect a true picture of its financial performance after a change in reporting currency during the last quarter.

The beverage maker, like many other companies in Zimbabwe, is going through a difficult time after monetary authorities scrapped the discredited 1:1 US$ parity with bond notes and electronic money, merging them into a lower-value transitional currency called the RTGS dollar.

In a trading update released yesterday, Delta said the value of the RTGS$ deposits continued to be eroded by the fast depreciating exchange rates and cost-push inflation, resulting in severe decline in aggregate demand.

“The group revenue will reflect an increase of 33% for the quarter and 26% for the full year. It is noted that the financials are distorted by the changes in the reporting currency from US$ to RTGS$, noting that the group maintained stable pricing for the nine months and only partially rebased prices in the fourth quarter,” the company said.

“The full impact of the introduction of the inter-bank exchange rates on the group’s financial position is still being assessed.”

Sparkling beverage volumes declined by 89%in the prior year for the quarter and decreased by 44% for the full year due to non-availability of imported raw materials, which led to the business unit being virtually closed during the quarter.

Delta requires between $60 million and $100 million in foreign currency per annum to import critical raw materials and the sparkling beverages unit takes up at least 50% of these foreign currency requirements to pay for concentrate as well as packaging materials from external suppliers.

Last year, the company reported that it owed foreign suppliers US$41 million and was also unable to remit dividends to its foreign shareholders.

Anheuser-Busch InBev holds a significant stake in the company through South Africa’s SABMiller.

“Sorghum beer volumes in Zimbabwe contracted by 2% versus prior year for the quarter and grew by 5% for the full year. Demand for the category remains encouraging despite the cost pressures on imported packaging materials, spares and the repricing of agricultural produce,” Delta said.

Chibuku Super contributed to the total category volume.

“National Breweries Plc Zambia recorded a volume decline of 24% for the quarter and is flat on prior year for the 12 months. Product demand has reduced following some price increases and down trading to subsistence offerings,” Delta said.

-Newsday

ZESA Saga: Trial Of Chifamba, Mangoma Kicks Off

The trial of former Minister of Energy and Power Development Elton Mangoma, Zesa chief executive Joshua Chifamba and managing director of Zesa Enterprises Tererai Mutasa, who allegedly entered into a technology transfer partnership with a South Korean company Techpro Company Limited for the manufacturing of switch gears without due process, kicked off on Thursday with the trio pleading not guilty.

The three are facing charges of criminal abuse of office.
The trial commenced with the trio’s lawyers reading their defence outlines before Harare magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo.
In his defence outline read by his lawyer Mr Tonderai Bhatasara, Mangoma denied hatching a plan with the other two accused persons.

“The first accused will deny categorically that he hatched a plan with the other accused persons to disregard advise by the State Procurement Board and State Enterprises Restructuring Agency (SERA) as the advice was not given to him and was not for him to act on,” reads part of Mangoma’s defence outline.

“He will challenge the State to provide proof of connivance.”
Reading his client’s defence outline, Mutasa’s lawyer Advocate Givemore Madzoka said his client did not connive with anyone to evade the provisions of any applicable law relating to the entering into the alleged contract.

In his defence outline read by his lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, Chifamba said he never intentionally acted unlawfully as being alleged.

“His actions were clearly in terms of the relevant approvals from the relevant authorities and as such he should not be persecuted for executing his duties in terms of the law,” reads Chifamba’s defence outline.

“There is absolutely nothing done by the third accused person designed to show favour of Techpro company Ltd of South Korea in the manner alleged.”

Prosecutor Mr Zivanai Macharaga said the trio allegedly entered into a technology transfer partnership with a South Korean company Techpro Company Limited for the manufacture of switch gears without due process.

Five years down the line, Techpro Company failed to execute the project after getting an initial payment of $850 000.
The State is alleging that this happened in 2010 when Choi Young Jin of Techpro Company met Mangoma at his offices in Harare.

They signed a technology transfer partnership between Zesa Enterprises and Techpro for the manufacturing of the switch gears.

Mangoma allegedly instructed Mutasa to liaise with Techpro with a view of establishing the partnership.
The court heard that Mutasa wrote to the State Procurement Board seeking advice on the procedures to be followed in such partnerships.

He was advised to proceed with Section 49 of the repealed procurement regulations act Chapter 22:14.
Mutasa was further advised to seek assistance from State Enterprises Restructuring Agency (SERA) on how to proceed.

SERA advised Mutasa to prepare a memorandum for Mangoma to submit to Inter-Ministerial Committee on Commercialisation and Privatisation of Parastatals (IMCCP) recommending the identification of a technical partner for the technological transfer through a competitive bidding process.

On receiving the proposal and bid documents for tender, Chifamba and Mangoma allegedly connived to bypass the approval by IMCCP and the competitive bidding process and favoured Techpro company.

Two Maids Nabbed For Stealing From Their Employer

By Own Correspondent| Two maids from Bulawayo have been arrested for allegedly stealing about 15 000 rand, US$300 and RTGS$150 from their employer at her home.

Loveness Moyo (33) and Rosemary Marumbwa (38) were employed by Princess Ncube of Luveve suburb and are alleged to have stolen the money last year in December.

The duo appeared before Western Commonage Tancy Dube and pleaded not guilty to a theft charge.

They were remanded in custody to April 29 for continuation of trial. Moyo told the court that when the money was stolen she was not in the house while Marumbwa said she suspects that Ncube’s child stole the money.

The prosecutor, Thembeni Mpofu said on December 21 last year at around 3.30PM, Ncube’s husband discovered that there was some missing money in their bedroom.

“He informed his wife about the matter and she suspected her maids as she left them in the house doing their everyday chores,” she said.

In her testimony, Ncube said when she asked her maids about the money, they did not give her satisfactory answers.

“Moyo told me that when she got home she found some clothes on the floor and all the doors in the house were wide open. She added that she did not know there was so much money in the house.  

“Marumbwa said that she suspected one of my children to have taken the money because he was the one who was in the house while they were away,” she said.-SrateMedia

ED Takes Over Mugabe’s UN Reform Mantra

The United Nations (UN) should reform, remain guided by its charter and serve the interests of all member-states, President Mnangagwa has said. Speaking at a dinner he hosted in honour of his Ugandan counterpart President Yoweri Museveni at State House in Harare on Thursday, President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe will continue advocating UN reform in line with the Ezulwini Consensus.

“At global level, it is our strong conviction that the United Nations should remain guided by its Charter and serve the interests of all member-states. We continue to advocate for the reform of the UN Security Council in line with the Ezulwini Consensus,” he said.

The Ezulwini Consensus is the African Union (AU) position on international relations and reform of the UN which calls for a more representative and democratic Security Council in which Africa, like all other world regions, is represented.

While the world has changed dramatically over the past 66 years, important institutions of the UN have remained frozen in the world of 1945 when the charter of the UN was signed, in San Francisco, at the conclusion of the UN conference on International Organisation.

This is why Zimbabwe, Africa and the developing world are clamouring for the urgent reform of the UN system as a whole.

The loudest calls are for the reform of the UN Security Council.

President Museveni has been one of the strongest advocates of the UN reform agenda and recently he reaffirmed the need for comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council, including its expansion, to make it more representative, accountable, effective and responsive to the geopolitical realities of the 21st Century when India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi visited Uganda.

African leaders have been clamouring for a seat for the continent in honour of its contribution to the UN as African countries contribute over 80 percent of global peacekeeping forces.

President Mnangagwa said at continental level, Zimbabwe supports the decision taken by the AU to ensure financial independence, self-sufficiency and more responsive mechanisms to emerging security and political threats.

“We stand committed to the implementation of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.

“It is our fervent hope that the agreement will help eliminate the current high tariffs, stimulate economic growth, generate employment opportunities for Africa’s rapidly growing young workforce and harmonise the work of regional economic communities,” he said.

-State Media

Govt Warns Religious Leaders Against Extremism

The national malaria programmes director in the Health ministry, Joseph Mberi, this week castigated some self-styled prophets who prevent patients with malaria from seeking treatment by falsely claiming that they are demon possessed.

Mberi said although the country had made some progress in containing the disease, which remains a leading cause of death in children, government was concerned about some “prophets” who discouraged patients from taking medication or seeking early treatment.

“Malaria is a preventable disease and no one should die from it. However, there are these “prophets” who are very prominent on some radio shows. They mislead the nation, and patients end up not going to the clinic,” he said.

“The disease is not caused by a demon or evil spirit, but a mosquito. Our message as the Health ministry is on how people can prevent themselves from being bitten and if they suspect malaria, to seek medical help immediately. The treatment is free.”

Mberi said they were “fighting” a subtle war with the popular “prophets”.

“We are not against prophets, but all we are saying is that they should not mislead people. We have to help keep each other alive,” he said.

For years, Zimbabwe has battled to contain the disease, with the ultimate goal of totally eliminating it. The disease, according to United Nations Children’s
Fund, kills one child every second and about 3 000 children every day.

“It is slow progress, but we will not be happy until there are zero malaria deaths. Malaria is a preventable disease and so all efforts should be implemented to ensure no one dies from it,” Mberi said.

According to data from the Ministry of Health and Child Care, there were 264 278 malaria cases and 192 deaths from malaria in 2018, representing a substantial decline from the previous year of 44% in cases and a 63% in deaths.

Zimbabwe also continues to strengthen cross border collaboration with the neighbouring countries and continues to play an active role in malaria elimination.

Meanwhile, on April 25, every year, the world commemorates World Malaria Day highlighting the global efforts to control malaria and celebrating the gains made since 2000.

-Newsday

I Feel Sorry For Mablanyo: Ndiraya

Dynamos new coach Tonderai Ndiraya has expressed sympathy for Lloyd Chigowe who was sacked by the Harare giants on Tuesday.

Only appointed on a permanent basis at the start of this year, the affable Chigowe was axed a day after the team’s defeat to Herentals in a league match at Rufaro Stadium on Easter Monday, which was their third loss on the bounce.

DeMbare swiftly replaced him with Ndiraya.

It was a move that did not surprise many in football considering the team’s bad run and the disjointed displays since the start of the season.

But there is a section which still believes that Chigowe, who saved the team from relegation last season, should have been given a chance to see through his
rebuilding process.

This group feels that the club’s management were hypocritical in sacking the coach as they did not support him financially in the transfer market, and he had
to rely on players from lower divisions and academies to assemble a squad.

Trying to get the virtually new squad to gel proved to be Chigowe’s downfall in the wake of a 1-0 defeat at home to Herentals which was not received well by
the team’s demanding supporters.

Ndiraya appears to be on the side of the group who are sympathising with Chigowe, but was quick to point out that this was the nature of the job.
“I feel sorry for Lloyd,” Ndiraya said. “Of course, you feel sympathy for people who lose their job. The reason why we wake up every morning to come to work is
because we want to do well. You want to make sure that you finish what you have started. But this is the nature of the job.”

Ndiraya revealed that he had since reached out to Chigowe to offer him words of comfort.

“Yes I spoke to him, and really gave him some comfort. I told him this is the nature of the job, and he should be experienced enough to know that. He remains
my elder brother, and I’m sure he has the experience to take it and move on. It has been really difficult for him and most importantly, for the players. You
can imagine, it’s perhaps his project, because he brought almost 70% of the players here and it’s really difficult for the youngsters to take it and move
forward.”

Ndiraya himself was dealt with harshly when he was replaced at Dynamos four years ago, despite finishing second in the league.

His contract was not renewed, as the club chose Portuguese Paulo Jorge Silva, whose tenure with the team was disastrous.

“It’s a pity, but like I said, this is the nature of our job. Results were not coming, and when that happens, action will be taken, and action was taken,”
Ndiraya said.

Ndiraya will be hoping the same misfortune that befell Chigowe will not follow him when he starts his second spell in charge, with a tricky match away to new
boys TelOne at Barbourfields tomorrow.

“Quite frankly, with where we are coming from, you want to believe that (a game against TelOne) is a game you want to start with, but at the same time, it’s
these small teams which we have struggled against. TelOne have been playing some good football, and we are playing the match in Bulawayo. That makes the
situation quite difficult for us. But we will go there and try to get a result for the team.”

-Newsday

Self Proclaimed Prophet Jailed In Chipinge

ONE of two Chipinge self-proclaimed prophets who broke into a house belonging to their colleague and stole household property and groceries worth over $800 was on Thursday jailed for two years.

Obey Nyota (28) and Forward Chikosi (22) of Tama Village under Chief Mutema pleaded not guilty to unlawful entry and theft when they appeared before Chipinge magistrate Joshua Nembaware.

Nyota was, however, acquitted for lack of evidence.

Chikosi was sentenced to 36 months in prison, of which six months were suspended for good behaviour, while an additional six months were substituted for restitution.

Prosecutor Gift Bikita told the court that the two were “prophets” at Kupenya and Johane Masowe Apostolic sects, respectively and worked together with the complainant, Caroline Chimene, when conducting “healing” sessions.

They also lived in the same village and operated at her homestead.

Between March 10 and 13, Chimene went to Mhondoro where she had been invited for a cleansing and healing sermon.

Nyota allegedly connived with Chikosi and an unidentified accomplice to break into her bedroom where they stole two solar inverters, a radio, 12 volts battery, an amplifier, $333 bond cash and US$20, including some groceries.

They went away unnoticed and sold some of the property to one Musaengana Mlambo.

The complainant discovered the break in when she arrived back home and made a police report.

Investigations led to the recovery of some of the property from Mlambo, who then implicated Nyota and Chikosi, leading to their arrest, but their accomplice evaded arrest and is still at large.

-Newsday

Chigumba Targets Zanu PF’s Holy ‘Ground’

Matebeleland South province could lose three constituencies in the impeding delimitation exercise by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec), including the popular constituency of Gwanda South which has not been won by an opposition member since 2008.

The constituency is currently held by Zanu PF politburo member, Abednego Ncube and is popularly known as the Holy Ground.

But Zec has said that it was likely to be “good bye” to the Holy Ground if the constituency did not meet the minimum threshold of 21 644 registered voters to be a stand-alone parliamentary seat.

Currently, it has 15 230 registered voters.

Constituencies of Bulilima West, represented by former ZBC DJ Dingimuzi Phuthi and Insiza South represented by Filabusi miner, Spares Sithole, also Zanu PF strongholds, could be collapsed.

“We are going to collapse all these constituencies which don’t meet the minimum threshold on 21 644. We seek to reach equilibrium in the constituencies. It’s not fair that some constituencies have a very big number of registered voters and others don’t meet the minimum threshold, but get the same resources. We have to find some sort of balance,” Zec commissioner Joyce Laetitia Kazembe told Southern Eye Weekender in an interview at the electoral body’s Zimbabwe
International Trade Fair (ZITF) stand on Thursday.

The Zec commissioner said the electoral body was registering people and also conducting awareness campaign, with the hope that more people would register in these affected constituencies.

“As you may know, voter registration is an ongoing process. We are busy registering people here at ZITF. We are also going to go to the people physically to continue with the process before the 2023 election because if some the people are travelling long distances to go and register. We want to make their task easier so that they don’t get into buses to come and register,” she said.

-Newsday

Zanu PF Leadership, Supporters Boo Own MP,

Zanu PF supporters in Chiredzi booed and hauled insults at the party’s Masvingo provincial Women’s League chairperson Alignia Samson and Chiredzi West MP Farai Musikavanhu at victory celebrations held in the sugar growing town on Wednesday.

Most Zanu PF bigwigs based in Chiredzi, who were invited for the celebrations also snubbed the event that was held at Tshovani Stadium. The MPs had to leave in a huff when the situation got tense.

Party supporters said Zanu PF erred when it selected Samson to be Chiredzi’s proportional representative and claimed that Musikavanhu rigged the primary election.

All hell broke loose when each ward was allocated 6kg of meat for the celebrations, which they claimed was rotten.

Zanu PF Masvingo provincial spokesperson Ronald Ndava confirmed the incident.

He said supporters should be educated on the issue of belittling and taunting their chosen representatives.

On the rotten meat, Ndava said he was not qualified to comment, as he was not a specialist in food.

“I think on the issue of rejecting the leaders they chose in the first place; people should be educated before it gets out of hand. On the other hand, the
celebrations coincided with various other national events like the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair. That is why most invited guests did not attend,” he said.

“I cannot say the meat was rotten and not fit for human consumption, because I am not a meat specialist. I just think our people overreacted because the meat they were allocated was the first batch. There was more to come. It should also be taken into consideration that the meat was being kept in various wards, so maybe one or two refrigerators malfunctioned.”

Samson admitted that she was booed and heckled.

However, she said such incidents were expected in politics before cutting off her phone.

Musikavanhu flatly denied that he was attacked, saying he had a good rapport between him and party supporters. When quizzed further, he referred all the questions to Samson.

“This was not a joint celebration. As you may recall, we held very successful Chiredzi West constituency celebrations in December 2018 at Chishamiso Stadium.
The function on Wednesday April 24, 2019 was for the Chiredzi district women’s quota MP, which was being held in Chiredzi West constituency,” Musikavanhu said.

“I did not witness that. If anything, as the MP for the constituency where the function was held, I was assisting with logistics, including transport services and was working very well with everyone. I, therefore, suggest that you direct your questions to that MP.”

-Newsday

Indian Man Chops Off His Finger After Voting For Wrong Party

Pawan Kumar says he accidentally ended up voting for the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP),

An Indian voter says he chopped off his index finger after realising he had voted for the “wrong” political party.

Pawan Kumar says he accidentally ended up voting for the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), in a video that has gone viral.

He wanted to vote for a regional party – but was confused by the many symbols on the voting machine.

Every voter’s index finger is marked with indelible ink after they cast their ballot.

He cast his vote on Thursday in Bulandshahr in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. This was the second phase of polling in the Indian general election.

“I wanted to vote for the elephant, but I voted for the flower by mistake,” Mr Kumar can be heard saying in the video. He is referring to the party symbols displayed on the voting machine next to the name of each candidate.

While the BJP’s symbol is a lotus, the elephant is the symbol of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), a regional heavyweight that has allied with two other regional parties against the BJP.

Party symbols play a big role in India’s elections because they are easy to identify in a country where literacy is low in many parts. There are also numerous regional parties and alliances, which often confuse voters.

Mr Kumar is a Dalit (formerly known as untouchables) – a crucial vote bank for the BSP.

Thursday’s vote was seen as important for India’s powerful regional parties, which dominate politics in their states and are fronted by charismatic local politicians.

The election is taking place over seven stages, with votes being counted on 23 May. There are 900 million eligible voters, making this the biggest election the world has ever seen.

BBC news

Mnangagwa Tries To Play A Mugabe, Takes Swipe At The UN

Mnangagwa at the dinner he organised for Museveni

The United Nations (UN) should reform, remain guided by its charter and serve the interests of all member-states, President Mnangagwa has said.

Speaking at a dinner he hosted in honour of his Ugandan counterpart President Yoweri Museveni at State House in Harare on Thursday, President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe will continue advocating UN reform in line with the Ezulwini Consensus.

“At global level, it is our strong conviction that the United Nations should remain guided by its Charter and serve the interests of all member-states. We continue to advocate for the reform of the UN Security Council in line with the Ezulwini Consensus,” he said.

The Ezulwini Consensus is the African Union (AU) position on international relations and reform of the UN which calls for a more representative and democratic Security Council in which Africa, like all other world regions, is represented.

While the world has changed dramatically over the past 66 years, important institutions of the UN have remained frozen in the world of 1945 when the charter of the UN was signed, in San Francisco, at the conclusion of the UN conference on International Organisation.

This is why Zimbabwe, Africa and the developing world are clamouring for the urgent reform of the UN system as a whole.

The loudest calls are for the reform of the UN Security Council.

President Museveni has been one of the strongest advocates of the UN reform agenda and recently he reaffirmed the need for comprehensive reform of the UN Security Council, including its expansion, to make it more representative, accountable, effective and responsive to the geopolitical realities of the 21st Century when India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi visited Uganda.

African leaders have been clamouring for a seat for the continent in honour of its contribution to the UN as African countries contribute over 80 percent of global peacekeeping forces.

President Mnangagwa said at continental level, Zimbabwe supports the decision taken by the AU to ensure financial independence, self-sufficiency and more responsive mechanisms to emerging security and political threats.

“We stand committed to the implementation of the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.

“It is our fervent hope that the agreement will help eliminate the current high tariffs, stimulate economic growth, generate employment opportunities for Africa’s rapidly growing young workforce and harmonise the work of regional economic communities,” he said.

State Media

ANC Desperate For A Julius Malema Return To The Party

Ace Magashule

ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule has, for the first time, revealed that the party wants EFF leader Julius Malema to return to the divided organisation.

“I love Julius. I am talking to him to return home,” Magashule said.

He said Malema must come back to the ANC with his supporters.

Magashule, who was flanked by national executive committee members Dakota Legoete and Obed Bapela, Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans’ Association spokesperson Carl Niehaus and provincial leaders such as Kenetswe Mosenogi, told ANC supporters while on the campaign trail in Ikageng township, in Tlokwe, North West today that he “loves” Malema.

This week, Malema said the EFF would consider coalition talks with the ANC after the May 8 general elections.

In 2012, Malema was expelled from his position as ANC Youth League president, as well as from the party, for allegedly sowing divisions and bringing the party into disrepute.

Magashule said black people were now smarter than white people. He said black pupils had proven former National Party leader Hendrik Verwoerd wrong by excelling in maths and science.

“Verwoerd is crazy wherever he is. If we teach our children correctly, everything will be fine.”

He said he wanted to see a lot of engineering and economics graduates.

EFF leader Julius Malema.

Magashule announced that he would be taking four students from Ikageng to Cuba to study nursing and teaching. He said he met the students, who completed matric a few years ago, while doing door-to-door campaigning today.

Along with the unemployed students, Magashule also met other residents who, he said, were hopeful about the future. However, the residents raised issues such as a lack of electricity, water and jobs.

Magashule pleaded with ANC supporters not to vote for other parties.

“The ANC has 25 years’ experience. If you elect other parties, it will take them five years to get experience. They will not know where to get money,” he told them.

Bapela urged ANC supporters to vote for a party that had done a lot for them.

At a meeting with the elderly, Suzan Rantekane told Magashule that the ANC should stop sending pensioners to Parliament and give young people a chance.

In response, Magashule said he would take the message to President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Magashule said Ikageng residents told the party that they love the ANC, but that ANC leaders should stop coming to them only during election time.

News 24

The Mischief Of Just Renaming POSA And Calling It A New Act

Opinion A.K. Malunga|BEFORE enactment of the Public Order & Security Act (POSA) in 2000, and prior to the demise of Law and Order Maintenance Act in 1993, the right to picketing was regulated by common law.

During this period, the police wantonly resorted to the unlawful use of brute force to quell demonstrations or processions.

However, pressure from civic society, among other factors, arm-twisted the government into seeking a way to sanitise the actions of the police in an effort to conjure a façade of constitutionality. Fortunately, the public could not be fooled and objections against the diabolically repressive nature of the Act remained a thorn in the flesh of all pro-democratic movements.

Enter the new dispensation: Along came the Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill (MOPA). Towards the curtain-call of the year 2017, Zimbabwe woke up to a so-called new dispensation.

Along with it came a litany of new hopes and dreams of peace, democracy, prosperity and justice, among other illusions. Sadly, these dreams also did not leave behind the nightmares in the form of POSA, and POSA did not leave behind its draconian sibling, namely Access to Information and
Protection of Privacy Act.

There could be no democracy if POSA was still a part of the laws in the so-called new dispensation. Peace and Justice could not prevail with POSA lurking in the shadows.

The new government had to act, and it decided to do away with POSA, and usher in MOPA. From all this hullaballoo ,a new question arose: Is MOPA any different from POSA or is it just, but a mere renaming of the same child from Chipo to Sipho?

Renaming the same child
The differences between MOPA and POSA are so microscopic that if one could take the liberty to describe them allegorically, one would conclude that they are smaller than an ant’s beard. The obvious changes are the updates of names and titles, for example, “Commissioner of Police” has been changed to “Commissioner-General of Police” and “Police Force” to “Police Service”.

In terms of Section 1, namely, the Short Title, the Act has been re-christened and given a title that sounds more palliative than POSA. It gets an uber-democratic sounding title: Maintenance of Peace and Order Bill.

The name creates a misapprehension that peace and order currently exist in the country and that the new bill is just grease in the constantly rotating wheels of peace, order and justice. The title: Public Order & Security Act had a coarse texture and sounded more militant and drew images of a police State in one’s mind.

Clause 6, which regulates the appointment of responsible officers for public meetings, is mere window-dressing. In terms of sub-section (1) thereof, persons who are appointed as organisers of public meetings are to be regarded as conveners for the purposes of Part II of the Bill. There is no discernible advantage emanating from the addition of these few words.

In a move towards contemporaneousness, Clause 7 which deals with the notice of gatherings has simply replaced “facsimile numbers” with “cellular phones” and “e-mails” as modes of correspondence recognised by the Bill. The obligation to give notice of public gatherings remains unchanged.

Consultations, among others the holding of public gatherings, are dealt with under section 8 of the Bill. In terms, thereof, a regulating authority (a senior police officer) is given three days to inform the convener of a demonstration, whether or not permission to demonstrate has been granted. The only difference with the foregoing and section 26 of POSA is that the regulating authority could hold the exercise of its discretion ad infinitum. Another variance with section 26 of POSA is the addition of an unintelligible proviso to subsection (3).

At the end of the day, the clause is a clone of section 26 of POSA. Convenors of a demonstration are inadvertently forced into a scenario where they have to give more than seven days’ notice to the regulating authority in case the regulating authority fears possible disorder and, therefore, has to invite the convenors to a consultative meeting at least seven days before the demonstration. Consequently, a consultative meeting cannot be held if the regulating authority has withheld its consent, where the convenors have given the minimum seven days’ notice or less.

The temporary prohibition of public demonstrations, which was enshrined in section 27 of POSA, was outlawed by the High Court for being ultra-vires the supreme law of the land has not been included in the Bill.

A proverbial breath of fresh air is seen in Clause 14 of the Bill which no longer criminalises a civilian’s failure to produce an identity document when asked by a police officer. The clause is less menacing and it gives a person seven (7) days to produce an identity document at a police station after failure to produce one upon request by a police officer.

Contrariwise, a law which permits the police to arbitrarily stop people and demand their identity documents is unconstitutional, because it impedes on the right to freedom of movement. Section 14 of the Bill contains this provision.

Last but not least, section 18 of the Bill cures the constitutional malady in section 37 of POSA by taking away from the Defence minister, the power to deploy troops to assist the police in quelling public unrest. It restores such power to the President. The section is now intra-vires section 213 of the Constitution.

Further, and in harmony with section 214 of the Constitution, the President is indulged to inform Parliament within seven days after deploying the Defence
Forces to restore public order.

Conclusion
It is apparent the POSA is very much alive, albeit with a different name.

MOPA is just as undemocratic as POSA.

The amendments are tantamount to applying lipstick to a baboon.

In my view, MOPA or POSA should have no space in a democratic narrative.

The common law offences pertaining to incitement of violence sufficiently cover the needs of public order relating to freedom of expression.

There is clearly a need to remove or substantially overhaul all POSA and/or MOPA, including all other repressive and undemocratic legislation interfering with freedom of assembly and freedom of speech. There is also a pressing need for a return to impartial policing, which will require a radical a change in the ethos of the police. The police force must become a force that performs its duties fairly and professionally. They must no longer apply or misapply the law so as to destroy the democratic right to freedom of assembly and speech.

NewsDay

Mat South To Lose Three Constituencies Due To Low Voter Figures

ZEC Chairperson Priscilla Chigumba

MATABELELAND South province could lose three constituencies in the impeding delimitation exercise by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec), including the popular constituency of Gwanda South which has not been won by an opposition member since 2008.

The constituency is currently held by Zanu PF politburo member, Abednego Ncube and is popularly known as the Holy Ground.

But Zec has said that it was likely to be “good bye” to the Holy Ground if the constituency did not meet the minimum threshold of 21 644 registered voters to be a stand-alone parliamentary seat.

Currently, it has 15 230 registered voters.

Constituencies of Bulilima West, represented by former ZBC DJ Dingimuzi Phuthi and Insiza South represented by Filabusi miner, Spares Sithole, also Zanu PF strongholds, could be collapsed.

“We are going to collapse all these constituencies which don’t meet the minimum threshold on 21 644. We seek to reach equilibrium in the constituencies. It’s not fair that some constituencies have a very big number of registered voters and others don’t meet the minimum threshold, but get the same resources. We have to find some sort of balance,” Zec commissioner Joyce Laetitia Kazembe told Southern Eye Weekender in an interview at the electoral body’s Zimbabwe
International Trade Fair (ZITF) stand on Thursday.

The Zec commissioner said the electoral body was registering people and also conducting awareness campaign, with the hope that more people would register in these affected constituencies.

“As you may know, voter registration is an ongoing process. We are busy registering people here at ZITF. We are also going to go to the people physically to continue with the process before the 2023 election because if some the people are travelling long distances to go and register. We want to make their task easier so that they don’t get into buses to come and register,” she said.

Police Commissioner General Warns Support Unit Against Getting Involved In (Opposition) Politics

Members of the support unit

Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said reports of officers dabbling in politics have prompted the command to make the Support Unit a prime candidate in the ongoing retraining programme.

Addressing Support Unit officers recently, Comm-Gen Matanga said over the years, the Support Unit has always been associated with a remarkable high standard of discipline and attitude to duty.

“Various stories of indiscipline within the rank and file as well as some members dabbling in politics has prompted the command to make Support Unit a prime candidate of the ongoing organisation’s retraining programme,” he said.

“Indeed, we are quite clear in our minds that having dedicated 2019 as the year of training in the ZRP, changing the mind-set and enhancing skills of members under Support Unit is therefore one of our top priorities.

“Furthermore, we shall remain steadfast in ensuring that the eagle soars high again.”

Comm-Gen Matanga said the force had no room for police officers who do not want to work hard to transform the organisation.

“Some of our officers want to be promoted whilst they are not hard working,” he said. “I am even aware that some even went to the higher offices to beg for promotions, yet they are not even aware that those who look into their performance are us and after that we will inform the leaders on those who are hard-working and those that are lazy.

“However, I was given the green light to continue with those that are hardworking and I was also given the powers to retire those not performing up to standards.”

State Media

Footballer Ignores Doctor’s Call For Him To Stop Playing, Collapses And Dies During Match

Papy Faty of Wits during the Absa Premiership match between SuperSport United and Bidvest Wits at Lucas Moripe Stadium on April 26, 2016 in Pretoria, South Africa.

Own Correspondent|Burundian football player Formerly with Bidvest Wits of South Africa, Papy Faty collapsed and died in a match in Swaziland on Friday.

The 28-year-old was a Burundi international footballer and recently helped his East Afrucan country to qualify for their first AFCON finals.

He had shared the dressing room with many Zimbabweans during his time in South Africa before concerns over his heart condition led the parties to split.

He was now playing in Eswatini.

The first signs emerged when, twice, Faty lost consciousness while playing in the South African Premiership and he was ordered to undergo surgery but rejected that advice and claimed his condition was being well treated by some African herbs he had been taking.

The Burundi international ignored advice from doctors and continued playing. He was once quoted in KickOff Magazine saying that witchcraft was the cause of his ill-health and that he was determined to continue playing football.

The 28-year-old Faty was on the books of Malanti Chiefs of Eswatini when he collapsed and died during a match.

Miners Die In 135m Free Fall Down Mine Shaft

TWO Mangwe mine workers died after they fell into a 135-metre deep shaft.

Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the incident which occurred at Vuka MuAfrica Mine in Mphoengs on Tuesday at around 10AM. Chief Insp Ndebele said Brendon Moyo (28) and Prosper Hunyenyiwa (27) were descending into the shaft when a hoist they were using developed a fault and crashed down the shaft.

“I can confirm that we recorded a fatal mine accident at Vuka MuAfrica Mine. Brendon Moyo and Prosper Hunyenyiwa descended into a 135 metre deep shaft using a hoist.

“Along the way the hoist developed a mechanical fault and made a free fall down the mine taking the two mine workers down with it. Moyo and Munyenyiwa sustained head injuries and bruises as a result of the accident and they died on the spot,’’ he said. Chief Insp Ndebele said other mine workers who were at the scene retrieved the bodies. He said the matter was reported to the police who attended the scene and the bodies were ferried to United Bulawayo Hospitals for post-mortem.

Chief Insp Ndebele said investigations were underway.

He called on mine operators to ensure that the work environment was safe for their employees.

“We continue to record fatal accidents in mining areas as a result of mechanical faults. We call on mine operators, mine owners and managers to ensure that their equipment is constantly inspected and serviced to ensure that it’s working properly so that workers are not exposed to danger.

“Mine workers should also ensure that safety is prioritised. It’s also important for mine workers to put on safety clothing,” Chief Insp Ndebele said.

Life Imprisonment For Mbare Youths Who Tampered With Defunct Railway Wagons?

Rhodesian crafted laws impose life imprisonment for tampering with railway equipment

THREE Mbare youths are facing life imprisonment sentences for removing vertical levers and break gear pins from defunct railway wagons after they were charged with violating the 1972 Railway Act, which critics say was often used by the Rhodesian regime of the late Ian Smith to fight nationalists.

Lionel Jambo (20), Gift Musabayana (24) and Paul Sigauke (22) appeared before magistrate Barbara Mateko charged with Contravening section 38 (2)(a) of the Railways Act Chapter 13:09.

The section reads: “Contravening section 38 of the Railway Act with intend to obstruct, upset, overthrow, injure or destroy any locomotive, rolling stock or other vehicle using a railway or to endanger the safety of any person travelling or being upon a railway, takes up, removes or displaces any rail, sleeper or other matter or thing shall be guilty of an offence and liable to be sentenced to imprisonment for life.”

The trio was not asked to plead and was remanded in custody to May 9.

Prosecutor Francisca Mukumbiri told the court that on Tuesday, Godknows Amuli and Tendai Loti, who are National Railways of Zimbabwe security guards, were conducting routine patrols at the marshalling yard when they found the trio removing vertical levers and break gear pins from a stationary railway wagon.

It is alleged that the accused persons had already removed 12 break gear pins and two vertical levers.

Amuli and Loti apprehended the accused persons and recovered the stolen property valued at US$180.

The matter was postponed to May 9 to allow the trio to look for legal representatives.

According to the law, the accused persons are not supposed to submit special circumstances in their case since it is a mandatory sentence without any privileges.

— NewsDay

ZRP Cop Demands Two Cows From Man Who Slept With Minor

A POLICE officer stationed at Guyu Police Station in Gwanda has been arrested after allegedly extorting two cows from a suspect who slept with a minor.


The officer, only identified as Sergeant Mapfumo allegedly hoodwinked Savemore Ndlovu (25) that he would go to prison for a long time for having sex with his neighbour’s 13-year-old daughter.


A source close to the investigations revealed that a fortnight ago Thokozani Sijiye discovered that his daughter was having sex with their neighbour. He allegedly fumed about the love affair.

When his anger got to a head Sijiye confronted Ndlovu accusing him of sexually abusing his daughter.


He did not stop there. He went a gear up and beat Ndlovu who still continued sleeping with the girl. That seemed to have stoked the fires as Sijiye who was already seething with anger once again confronted Ndlovu and beat him up again.


Seeing that he was in hot soup, Ndlovu reported the matter at Guyu Police Station. Their case was handled by a constable (name not supplied).


However, Ndlovu felt his case was not being handled properly and asked for a senior to take charge and that’s when Sergeant Mapfumo took over the investigation.


Mapfumo allegedly offered the accused counselling and advised him to pay two beasts, or rot in jail.


The privy source said Mapfumo told the accused that he was facing a rape charge and in fear, Ndlovu informed his parents and they paid two beasts. Sergeant Mapfumo allegedly sold the beasts and converted the money to his personal use.
Ndlovu’s father got wind of the scandal and reported the matter at Guyu Police Station leading to the arrest of Mapfumo. He is facing a stocktheft charge and is expected to appear in court soon.


Contacted for omment Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson Stanford Mguni could not comment.
“The records are not at hand to verify the matter. That is all I can say.”State media

Teacher Knocks Out Pupil’s Tooth For Failing To Solve Mathematics Problem

In a shocking instance of corporal punishment, a teacher at a Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church-run primary school in Bulawayo is facing prosecution after he allegedly pummelled a Grade Three pupil against a desk resulting in the child losing a tooth and three other lower frontal teeth becoming loose after he failed to solve a Maths problem.


The horribly disturbing incident occurred at Queen Elizabeth Adventist Primary School.


It is reported that during a Maths class session, the teacher, Sanele Khumalo, was enraged after the pupil who cannot be named for ethical reasons, failed to solve a long division sum.


According to a medical report, following the brutal attack, the boy suffered permanent damage to his front tooth.
The matter is, however, set to be heard at the Bulawayo magistrate’s court on 6 May and Khumalo who is now facing assault charges, was reportedly relieved of his duties after the incident.


Narrating the shocking occurrence to B-
Metro , the boy’s mother said as a parent, she felt frustrated, saddened and disappointed.
She said she decided to file charges against the teacher after she realised that the school was not forthcoming to assist with medical bills.


“I sent my son to Queen Elizabeth Adventist Primary School, a Christian school with faith and hope that he will be safe and be treated in kindness. I thought he would be safe from corporal punishment but sadly he suffered a permanent injury that has robbed him of his teeth.


“I was left wondering what kind of reprimand my child was subjected to. Sadly, in the aftermath of the incident the school has not been forthcoming to assist with medical bills,” she said.


She said there were also attempts by the school to force her to withdraw the matter but she refused, saying the assault on her son was serious and could not be condoned.


According to a report which was compiled by the school’s director Ellen Mfumu, and in possession of B-Metro , it confirmed that in a fit of rage, Khumalo allegedly hit the pupil against the desk resulting in him sustaining a broken tooth.


Mfumu said when the incident occurred as an institution they were ready to lay a charge against the teacher; but were limited by the “mutual” relationship between the teacher and the pupil.


“It was sometime in 2017 when I was informed by the teacher in charge that she had received a report of what happened the previous day. It was concerning a teacher whose learner was hit against a desk and cracked a tooth in the process.


“I phoned the parent to find out what had taken place and she came to the school in the company of other people and arrangements were made that the teacher pays the doctor for immediate attention, this process was done and the child was attended to.


The mother came about two days or so later and said all was well and the child had been attended to and would come to school, and this was in the presence of TIC (teacher-in-charge),” reads the report in part.


The report which was also substantiated by that of the teacher in charge a S Dube further says the mother was instructed by her son not to get the teacher arrested because he “loved” him.


“Everything seemed to have continued normally until 2019 when the case resurfaced. As an institution we were ready to lay a charge against the teacher, however, we were limited by the relationship between the teacher, pupil and his mother. We did not make her put down the forgiveness statement in writing as this would have been normal.”


Mfumu insisted the matter was reported and was dealt with by the school administration together with the mother of the child.State media

Malaria Deaths Go Down By 38 Percent

NATIONAL NEWS

GOVERNMENT has said malaria deaths have gone down by 38 percent while confirmed cases have decreased by 57 percent due to increased access to health facilities in areas prone to malaria outbreaks.


In an interview on the World Malaria Day on Thursday, Ministry of Health and Child Care national malaria programmes director Dr Joseph Mberi said the fight against malaria has resulted in a decline in both recorded deaths and cases from 2010 to 2018.


Dr Mberi said 6 161 million nets have been distributed for free to communities residing in malaria risk areas during the same period.


He said eight regional countries facilitated the setting up of five clinics along the border with Mozambique and South Africa to increase access to health services by people living in those areas as well as travellers.


“Eight countries which are Zimbabwe, Swaziland, South Africa, Namibia, Angola, Zambia, Botswana and Mozambique funded the setting up of clinics along the border so as to reduce the rate of malaria outbreaks in Africa,” he said.


In a tweet on its official tweeter page, the Health Ministry said the fight against malaria has resulted in a 57 percent reduction of confirmed malaria cases from 617 175 in 2010 to 264 278 cases in 2018.
The Ministry said deaths have declined by 38 percent from 310 in 2010 to 192 in 2018.


It said 47 malaria districts in the country have been sprayed consistently with effective insecticides to protect more than seven million people residing in these districts.State media

NATIONAL NEWS

Man Kills Wife For “Gossiping About Him”

A Victoria Falls man has appeared in court for allegedly fatally punching and kicking his wife after accusing her of gossiping about him with neighbours.


Japhet Mapfumo (41) of House Number 2525 Chinotimba suburb got angry on Monday night when he found his wife Annastacia Tshuma (44) allegedly telling a neighbour Ms Caroline Masuku that he was cheating on her.


He allegedly beat up Tshuma until she fainted and carried her home where he slept next to the body until the following day when it was discovered that she was dead.


Mapfumo was not asked to plead to murder when he appeared before Victoria Falls magistrate, Ms Lindiwe Maphosa, on Thursday.


He was remanded in custody to May 8.
Ms Maphosa advised Mapfumo to apply for bail at the High Court.
Prosecuting Mr Onias Nyathi said the attack took place at Ms Masuku’s place of residence on Monday night.State media

Toll Fees Set To Go Up Considerably

Own Correspondent|Government through the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure Development will early next week announce a very steep increase in the price of toll fees.

Highly placed sources within the Ministry hinted that the toll fees are likely to shoot up about five times the current charges.

Light vehicle motorists are currently paying $2, minibuses and buses pay $3 and $4 respectively while heavy haulage trucks are required to pay $10.

Zimbabwe already has 26 tollgates along major highways, situated between 15 to 20km from major cities and towns. Government introduced tollgates in 2009 and has to date collected around $500 million from them.

Cyclone Idai Victims Forced To Trade S*x For Food

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Thursday urged Mozambique authorities to investigate and prosecute perpetrators accused of sexually exploiting women who were affected by Cyclone Idai in exchange for food and aid.


The velocity of Cyclone Idai, which hit the country on March 14, blew away electricity power lines and trees, levelled many homes and businesses to the ground.
According to the United Nations, more than a million people in Mozambique are “still struggling to get back on their feet” in the wake of the storm.


HRW said community leaders, some linked to the ruling Frelimo party, have coerced women into having sex in exchange for “a bag of rice” or demanded money in order to have their names included on aid distribution lists, citing victims, residents and aid workers.


“The sexual exploitation of women struggling to feed their families after Cyclone Idai is revolting and cruel and should be stopped immediately,” said Dewa Mavhinga, HRW’s Southern Africa director.


“Emergency aid should be given freely to all people in need, and the government along with aid providers should ensure that aid distribution is never used as an opportunity to commit abuse,” Mavhinga said.


Humanitarian agencies have been racing to feed, clothe, accommodate and provide healthcare to storm survivors.


In the aftermath of the disaster, the UN appealed for donations of $282m to fund emergency assistance for three months.
The IMF board approved a zero-interest, $118.2m loan for recovery efforts in Mozambique last week. The UN World Food Programme says it has reached one million people with food assistance.


One community leader in Tica, Nhamatanda district, told HRW that in some cases where access by road is impossible, local community leaders are responsible for storing the food and distributing it to families on a weekly basis.


She said that “because the food is not enough for everyone”, some local leaders have exploited the situation by charging people to include their names on the distribution lists.


An aid worker said that often the lists exclude households headed by women.
“In some of the villages, women and their children have not seen any food for weeks,” she told HRW. “They would do anything for food, including sleeping with men in charge of the food distribution.”State media

Elton Mangoma’s ZESA Scandal Trial Begins

Elton Mangoma

The trial of former Minister of Energy and Power Development Elton Mangoma, Zesa chief executive Joshua Chifamba and managing director of Zesa Enterprises Tererai Mutasa, who allegedly entered into a technology transfer partnership with a South Korean company Techpro Company Limited for the manufacturing of switch gears without due process, kicked off on Thursday with the trio pleading not guilty.

The three are facing charges of criminal abuse of office.

The trial commenced with the trio’s lawyers reading their defence outlines before Harare magistrate Mr Francis Mapfumo.

In his defence outline read by his lawyer Mr Tonderai Bhatasara, Mangoma denied hatching a plan with the other two accused persons.

“The first accused will deny categorically that he hatched a plan with the other accused persons to disregard advise by the State Procurement Board and State Enterprises Restructuring Agency (SERA) as the advice was not given to him and was not for him to act on,” reads part of Mangoma’s defence outline.

“He will challenge the State to provide proof of connivance.”

Reading his client’s defence outline, Mutasa’s lawyer Advocate Givemore Madzoka said his client did not connive with anyone to evade the provisions of any applicable law relating to the entering into the alleged contract.

In his defence outline read by his lawyer Mr Admire Rubaya, Chifamba said he never intentionally acted unlawfully as being alleged.

“His actions were clearly in terms of the relevant approvals from the relevant authorities and as such he should not be persecuted for executing his duties in terms of the law,” reads Chifamba’s defence outline.

“There is absolutely nothing done by the third accused person designed to show favour of Techpro company Ltd of South Korea in the manner alleged.”

Prosecutor Mr Zivanai Macharaga said the trio allegedly entered into a technology transfer partnership with a South Korean company Techpro Company Limited for the manufacture of switch gears without due process.

Five years down the line, Techpro Company failed to execute the project after getting an initial payment of $850 000.
The State is alleging that this happened in 2010 when Choi Young Jin of Techpro Company met Mangoma at his offices in Harare.

They signed a technology transfer partnership between Zesa Enterprises and Techpro for the manufacturing of the switch gears.

Mangoma allegedly instructed Mutasa to liaise with Techpro with a view of establishing the partnership.

The court heard that Mutasa wrote to the State Procurement Board seeking advice on the procedures to be followed in such partnerships.

He was advised to proceed with Section 49 of the repealed procurement regulations act Chapter 22:14.

Mutasa was further advised to seek assistance from State Enterprises Restructuring Agency (SERA) on how to proceed.

SERA advised Mutasa to prepare a memorandum for Mangoma to submit to Inter-Ministerial Committee on Commercialisation and Privatisation of Parastatals (IMCCP) recommending the identification of a technical partner for the technological transfer through a competitive bidding process.

On receiving the proposal and bid documents for tender, Chifamba and Mangoma allegedly connived to bypass the approval by IMCCP and the competitive bidding process and favoured Techpro company.

State Media

Parirenyatwa Hospital Resumes Surgeries

Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals has resumed operating on patients on the waiting list, also known as electives (scheduled surgeries), following a resolution by consultant doctors, which was done on the consideration that theatre supplies and other sundries have improved.


This comes in the wake of extension of a deadline for bidders interested in refurbishing, re-equipping and establishing a super specialist hospital on a public private partnership (PPP) model at the institution to May 3 2019.


The model was also discussed at the doctors’ meeting which concluded that there was need for more information from Government to enable the doctors input meaningfully into the proposed partnership.


Public relations officer for Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals Mr Linos Dhire yesterday confirmed resumption of the electives and commended the doctors for their decision.


He said the hospital management will continue looking into the other issues raised by the doctors.
“We have seen the document (resolution by the doctors) and we are happy with the developments therein,” said Dr Dhire. “Management has also taken note of the issues raised in that document and the action items are going to be pursued immediately. “Efforts will be made to continue improving the situation.”State media

ZRP Boss Accuses Support Unit Officers Of Disloyalty


Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said reports of officers dabbling in politics have prompted the command to make the Support Unit a prime candidate in the ongoing retraining programme.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police is carrying out restructuring programmes in line with the new political dispensation’s vision to improve operational effectiveness and service delivery.


Addressing Support Unit officers recently, Comm-Gen Matanga said over the years, the Support Unit has always been associated with a remarkable high standard of discipline and attitude to duty.


“Various stories of indiscipline within the rank and file as well as some members dabbling in politics has prompted the command to make Support Unit a prime candidate of the ongoing organisation’s retraining programme,” he said.


“Indeed, we are quite clear in our minds that having dedicated 2019 as the year of training in the ZRP, changing the mind-set and enhancing skills of members under Support Unit is therefore one of our top priorities.


“Furthermore, we shall remain steadfast in ensuring that the eagle soars high again.”


Comm-Gen Matanga said the force had no room for police officers who do not want to work hard to transform the organisation.
“Some of our officers want to be promoted whilst they are not hard working,” he said.

“I am even aware that some even went to the higher offices to beg for promotions, yet they are not even aware that those who look into their performance are us and after that we will inform the leaders on those who are hard-working and those that are lazy.


“However, I was given the green light to continue with those that are hardworking and I was also given the powers to retire those not performing up to standards.State media

Real Madrid Eye Hazard, Pogba

LONDON. — Real Madrid are confident of signing Paul Pogba and Eden Hazard this summer, according to Sky sources.


The Spanish side are expected to overhaul their squad at the end of the season having missed out on the Champions League and La Liga football titles, and the English Premier League duo are high on their wish-list.


Pogba has received heavy criticism for his performances during Manchester United’s recent run of poor form, and is expected to leave if they miss out on qualification for the Champions League.


But manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reiterated he “definitely” still wants the midfielder at the club yesterday.
“His work rate is improving all the time, that shows the urgency that he wants this to be a success,” Solskjaer told Sky Sports News.


Hazard’s contract expires at the end of next season, and he has shown no inclination to renew the deal, meaning Chelsea will allow him to join Real if they match his £100m asking price

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Pogba came close to joining the La Liga side when he was leaving Juventus three years ago, but eventually joined United for £89m instead.


While on international duty last month, the 26-year-old admitted playing for Real under the management of his countryman Zinedine Zidane would be a “dream for anyone”.


PSG are also understood to be interested in signing the France international midfielder.


Hazard (28) has also been open about his desire to play for Real during his career, describing it as “my dream since I was a kid”.


In addition, Belgian journalist Kristof Terreur told Sky Sports that Hazard sees Zidane as an inspiration, and that the Frenchman’s return as Real manager meant Hazard’s move to the Bernabeu was “falling into place”.Sky Sports

Zinedine Zidane

Trial Date For Evan Mawarire Set

Harare magistrate Mrs Babra Mateko on Thursday announced that the trial of #ThisFlag leader Evan Mawarire, Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Gift Mutasa and secretary-general Japhet Moyo, will start on June 24.


The three are facing charges of subverting a constitutionally-elected Government or alternatively inciting public violence.
Their recent applications for refusal of further remand were dismissed by Harare magistrate Mrs Rumbidzai Mugwagwa.


“The State had outlined that they would carry out investigations within six weeks which are up, the State should learn to abide by the timelines they would have set themselves,” said Mrs Mugwagwa in her ruling.


“But looking at the time the accused persons have been on remand, the State has made progress, thereby application for refusal for further remand is dismissed.”


The State alleges that on January 14, Mawarire in connivance with the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa, recorded and published a video to the Zimbabwean populace, which went viral on social media platforms, including YouTube, Twitter, WhatsApp and Facebook, which have a world coverage.


It is the State’s case that the contents of the video were meant to subvert a constitutional elected Government in that Mawarire was coercing the Zimbabwean workers not to report for duty and encouraging civil disobedience or resistance to any law.State media

Evan Mawarire

Auxillia Mnangagwa Grabs Limelight At Youth Indaba

Farai Dziva|Auxillia Mnangagwa’ s Angel of Hope Foundation literally “seized” a Youth Indaba at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo yesterday.

The Youth Indaba, which was held in partnership with Angel Of Hope Foundation and Plan International, saw hundreds of students from secondary and tertiary institutions around the country learning about life skills.

Speaking at the event, Angel of Hope Foundation’s chief executive Mrs Busi Marandure said the foundation’s patron – First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa – partnered with Scholastica to fulfil her vision of ensuring that young people were exposed and have access to opportunities.

“The First Lady is particularly passionate about investing in the development of youth in Zimbabwe with particular emphasis on the girl child,” she said.

“This year, Angel of Hope Foundation partnered with ZITF-Scholastica and Plan International to encourage young people to take up activities and be involved in initiatives that give them access to opportunities, capacity building and to encourage future leaders.

Over 700 young people from high schools and tertiary institutions came to this event and got involved in the debate, spelling bee and quiz. It has been a great opportunity to invest in our youth and we will continue to work with young people around the country.”

This year’s edition of Scholastica Youth Indaba is running under the theme: Embracing Human Capital Development for Industrial Growth.

MDC A Divided Over Woman VP?


The MDC-Alliance national executive was last night left divided over the inclusion of a woman vice president as bickering continues to rock the opposition party ahead of its congress next month.

There was heated debate on whether the party should earmark a woman as one of the vice presidents in line with international trends of upholding the women’s quota or that they should contest on an equal footing with their male counterparts.


So divided was the national executive that the issue was deferred for deliberation by the national council which is set to sit today.


At present the party has three vice presidents, namely Professor Welshman Ncube, Mr Morgen Komichi and Engineer Elias Mudzuri.


At least four women have been nominated to contest the post of vice president during the provincial congresses but were selected to run alongside their male counterparts.
The four are Mrs Lillian Timveous, Mrs Lynette Karenyi-Kakore, Ms Paurina Mpariwa and Mrs Theresa Makone who were nominated to contest alongside Messrs Tendai Biti, Murisi Zwizwai, Komichi and Prof Ncube.State media

TelOne Wary Of Solksjaer Effect

JAIROS TAPERA fears Tonderai Ndiraya could bring the “Solksjaer Effect,’’ at Dynamos and that feel-good spirit could inspire the Glamour Boys to find their touch again.

Tapera’s Premiership newboys TelOne host DeMbare in a Castle Lager Premiership match at Barbourfields tomorrow.
Ole Gunnar Solksjaer revived Manchester United in the first 10 games he took charge after replacing Jose Mourinho, including a massive 3-1 win over PSG in Paris in a Champions League game.


However, the Red Devils have since lost their way.
“This is a big game for us, but I would wish we had faced them when the old technical team was still there,’’ said Tapera.
“I think it presented us with a bigger chance to upstage them because they were on a losing streak.


“But now they have made changes and usually when that happens, a team is more inclined to transform their fortunes, just like what happened with Manchester United when they appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.


“So, it’s going to be a tricky affair. But we are TelOne, we don’t mind who we are playing and what their problems are. We have got our own culture of football and I think we need to uphold that on Sunday so that we remain on the right track.


“I am sure our guys are coping well with the demands of the Premiership. We are short of experience at this level, but to me I see it as a plus because most of these guys have demonstrated that they want to showcase their talents.’’


TelOne have begun their Premiership journey on a promising start after winning one, drawing two and losing once in the four opening encounters.State media

Mnangagwa Says UN Must Serve Interests Of All

The United Nations (UN) should reform, remain guided by its charter and serve the interests of all member-states, President Mnangagwa has said.

Speaking at a dinner he hosted in honour of his Ugandan counterpart President Yoweri Museveni at State House in Harare on Thursday, President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe will continue advocating UN reform in line with the Ezulwini Consensus.


“At global level, it is our strong conviction that the United Nations should remain guided by its Charter and serve the interests of all member-states. We continue to advocate for the reform of the UN Security Council in line with the Ezulwini Consensus,” he said.State media

TELEPHONING YOURSELF: ZANU PF Wins Best Stand At ZITF, But How?

The ruling party ZANU PF has won the Award of having the best stand at the 2019 edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.

In a letter addressed to the party, the ZIFT company said, “We are pleased to be able to advise you that you have won First place in Competition number 14.

“You are invited to send a Senior representative to attend the official opening ceremony on Friday 26 April 2018 to receive the award from our guest of honour.”

“G-40 Buying Arms To Instigate Of War” ?

Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter
Former Bulawayo South legislator Mr Eddie Cross has alleged that members of the G40 cabal that was expelled from Zanu-PF in 2017 are buying arms to instigate a war in the country.

Mr Cross alleged this on Thursday while speaking at the Cape Town Press Club in South Africa.


He lauded President Mnangagwa for various reform initiatives which the Government has embarked on since assuming office.


“(President) Mnangagwa is committed to reform; he has not received sufficient recognition for what he has done. But he has to deal with recalcitrant elements in his party; intelligence sources suggest G40 buying weapons,” said Mr Cross.


The G40 cabal was a faction within Zanu-PF that had coalesced around former First Lady Grace Mugabe in an attempt to use her proximity to former President Mugabe to grab State power.


Their attempts were however, thwarted when the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, with the support of the majority of Zimbabweans, launched Operation Restore Legacy that resulted in the resignation of former President Mugabe.State media

Museveni Calls For Strong Bilateral Relations With Zim

UGANDAN leader President Yoweri Museveni yesterday called for closer bilateral ties with Zimbabwe, saying his country is keen for partnership to unlock more opportunities through value addition and beneficiation to stem losses from the continued export of raw materials.


He invited President Mnangagwa to visit his country for further economic discussions, as Kampala seeks deeper bilateral ties with Harare.


Officially opening the 60th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) here, President Museveni said Zimbabwe was a rich country endowed with natural resources such as minerals that are critical raw materials for modern manufacturing, including military industries.


He said Uganda shared the same dilemma with Zimbabwe on raw material exports, but stressed the need for partnerships in developing high value industries.


“I would like us to work together so that we develop this huge potential of Zimbabwe,” said President Museveni. “As I happen to be here, his Excellency President Mnangagwa has got one debt to pay.
“His Excellency President Mnangagwa has not been to Kampala since 1963 when he sneaked through and entered the airport, I think using a cover name, going for guerrilla training in Egypt. This is now exactly 56 years ago,” the Ugandan leader said, drawing applause from the large gathering in the ZITF main arena.State media

Museveni Urges Zimbabweans To Be Resilient Despite Economic Challenges

Farai Dziva |Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has called on the people of Zimbabwe to be resilient despite the current economic crisis.

Museveni made the remarks at the official opening of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo on Friday.

“Even here, I think if we discuss closely and commit, we can have more impact on the global stage,” he said.

“I am glad to be here because when I was here in 1989, Uganda was a nightmare. Christians believe, and I am one of them, that Jesus died, was buried and resurrected after three days.

“Uganda died, was buried and resurrected also. When I came here in 1989, Uganda had just resurrected. I think it was on a Monday because Jesus resurrected on Sunday, so this was on Monday when we came out of the nightmare.”


Before Uganda emerged from the woods, President Museveni said it went through difficult times, which saw the living standard of the ordinary people falling.
“In 1986, there was no sugar, no soap . . . virtually nothing. All those items called essentials were being smuggled into the country from other countries,” he said.

“But today Uganda is much, much better.”

Museveni urged Zimbabweans to soldier on and remain resilient despite the prevailing economic challenges, saying the dark phase will come to pass.

Imposition Of Sanctions Is Cowardice- Museveni


THE imposition of sanctions against Zimbabwe by the West is an act of cowardice and those behind the economic restrictions should lift them, Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has said.

Officially opening the 60th edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) here yesterday, President Museveni unequivocally called for the removal of the illegal sanctions, which have been blamed for frustrating economic recovery efforts.
“On behalf of Uganda, I want to condemn the sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe for such a long time,” he said.


“This idea of sanctions is cowardice.”
Zimbabwe was slapped with illegal sanctions by Britain and her allies at the turn of the millennium after the country embarked on a successful land reform programme as part of efforts to correct skewed land ownership which favoured the minority whites.


The country, as a result of the embargo, cannot access lines of credit, making it difficult to operate a modern economy.
“Why do you put sanctions if somebody is wrong?” said President Museveni.
“Leave him! He will be failed by the mistakes. Why do you have to put sanctions if you know you are right and somebody is wrong? That means you are not sure that one is wrong?


“Otherwise if you are sure that this one is wrong, why don’t you let him say by his own mistakes.”
President Museveni appealed for the immediate lifting of sanctions which are frustrating efforts to turnaround the economy.State media

Mine Workers Die After Falling Into Mine Shaft

Mine shaft… file

Two Mangwe mine workers died after they fell into a 135-metre deep shaft.

Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the incident which occurred at Vuka MuAfrica Mine in Mphoengs on Tuesday at around 10AM. Chief Insp Ndebele said Brendon Moyo (28) and Prosper Hunyenyiwa (27) were descending into the shaft when a hoist they were using developed a fault and crashed down the shaft.

“I can confirm that we recorded a fatal mine accident at Vuka MuAfrica Mine. Brendon Moyo and Prosper Hunyenyiwa descended into a 135 metre deep shaft using a hoist.
“Along the way the hoist developed a mechanical fault and made a free fall down the mine taking the two mine workers down with it. Moyo and Munyenyiwa sustained head injuries and bruises as a result of the accident and they died on the spot,’’ he said. Chief Insp Ndebele said other mine workers who were at the scene retrieved the bodies. He said the matter was reported to the police who attended the scene and the bodies were ferried to United Bulawayo Hospitals for post-mortem.

Chief Insp Ndebele said investigations were underway. He called on mine operators to ensure that the work environment was safe for their employees.

“We continue to record fatal accidents in mining areas as a result of mechanical faults. We call on mine operators, mine owners and managers to ensure that their equipment is constantly inspected and serviced to ensure that it’s working properly so that workers are not exposed to danger.

“Mine workers should also ensure that safety is prioritised. It’s also important for mine workers to put on safety clothing,” Chief Insp Ndebele said.- state media

2 Maids Steal R15,000 From Employer

Two maids have been arrested for allegedly stealing about 15 000 rand, US$300 and RTGS$150 from their employer at her home in Bulawayo.

Loveness Moyo (33) and Rosemary Marumbwa (38) were employed by Ms Princess Ncube of Luveve suburb and are alleged to have stolen the money last year in December.

The duo appeared before Western Commonage Ms Tancy Dube and pleaded not guilty to a theft charge.

They were remanded in custody to April 29 for continuation of trial. Moyo told the court that when the money was stolen she was not in the house while Marumbwa said she suspects that Ms Ncube’s child stole the money.

The prosecutor, Mrs Thembeni Mpofu said on December 21 last year at around 3.30PM, Ms Ncube’s husband discovered that there was some missing money in their bedroom.

“He informed his wife about the matter and she suspected her maids as she left them in the house doing their everyday chores,” she said.

In her testimony, Ms Ncube said when she asked her maids about the money, they did not give her satisfactory answers.

“Moyo told me that when she got home she found some clothes on the floor and all the doors in the house were wide open. She added that she did not know there was so much money in the house.

“Marumbwa said that she suspected one of my children to have taken the money because he was the one who was in the house while they were away,” she said. – state media

Stolen Rhino Horns: 7 Chinese Freed

7 Chinese nationals facing charges of money laundering and illegal possession of more than 20kg of rhino horn pieces with an estimated street value of about $1 million, have been released on RTGS$5 000 bail each coupled with stringent reporting conditions.

Zeng Dengui (35), Peicon Jang (35), Liu Cheng (23), Yu Xian (25), Yong Zhu (25), Chen Zhiang (30) and Qui Jinchang (29) had been in custody since their arrest on December 23.

Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Maxwell Takuva on Thursday granted bail to the seven and ordered them to report three times a day at Victoria Falls Police Station.
They were also ordered not to travel beyond a 10km radius from Victoria Falls town unless going to Hwange for court appearances.

The judge also ordered them to surrender travel documents and to reside at their given address until the matter is finalised. The seven are expected to return to court on Monday for routine remand.

The accused who are represented by Mr Martin Chasakara instructed by Mr Givemore Mvhiringi had to apply for bail at the High Court after they were denied bail by the lower court.

They have also applied for a review of the dismissal of their application for discharge by Hwange magistrate’s court and the case is pending at the High Court.

The accused applied for stay of prosecution which was granted by another Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese pending determination of their application for review.

Allegations against the seven are that on December 23, they were found in possession of several pieces of rhino horns weighing 20,98kg and with a street value of $938 700 at house number 858 Aerodrome suburb in Victoria Falls where they were renting.

Police received a tip-off and raided the house after obtaining a search warrant from court.

They recovered several pieces of rhino horns in a bedroom used by one of the accused persons. A digital scale was also recovered. – state media

Dembare Turn To Prodigal Sons For Redemption

Farai Dziva|Biggie Zuze and Gift ‘ Umbro’ Muzadzi have joined the Glamour Boys technical alongside Tonderai Ndiraya.

The duo returned to Dynamos on Thursday as assistants to Ndiraya who was appointed on Wednesday.

Zuze was sacked at Dembare last season when he was in charge on an interim basis following the firing of Lloyd Mutasa. Zuze left Dynamos unpopular with accusations from fans that he sabotaged Mutasa.

Muzadzi who was working with Ndiraya at Ngezi Platinum Stars comes back as goalkeeper’s coach.

The duo will be on the bench when Dynamos faces TelOne in Bulawayo on Sunday.
The new technical team has a mammoth task to turn around the fortunes of the club. The Harare Giants are sitting on 13th position after Match-day 4.

Glamour Boys

NGO Urges Public Office Bearers To Be Accountable

Farai Dziva|A Masvingo based Non Governmental Organisation, Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development(COTRAD) has stepped up efforts to promote transparency among community leaders by facilitating feedback programmes.

One such programme was held in ward 30, Chiredzi District last week, where MDC A MP Mrs Mugidho urged women to participate in community development initiatives.

Mrs Mugidho explained how she administered Constituency Development Fund (CDF) in her area during the COTRAD meeting.

She also explained how the Constituency Development Funds (CDF) were allocated to the Members of Parliament by the government.

Gutu Says Zimbabweans Must Be Innovative

Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC T deputy president Obert Chaurura Gutu says the people of Zimbabwe are preoccupied with enumerating problems instead of exploring countless business opportunities in the country.

Gutu insists he is not in any way sympathetic to Zanu PF but he calls himself a true Zimbabwean patriot.

Gutu is also on record saying no amount of pressure will push him to denigrate his motherland.

“Business opportunities abound, even in Zimbabwe where some people seem more preoccupied with identifying and enumerating problems instead of spotting and creating business opportunities.

Smart people always identify opportunities before they’re terrified by challenges,” declared Gutu.

Obert Gutu

In January Alone We Had A Surplus Of $ 102 Million- Mthuli Ncube

Farai Dziva|Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has predicted economic prosperity for Zimbabwe in 2020.

Ncube has conceded that the nation is currently grappling with temporary economic challenges.

” We need to go through some period of austerity, but the same builds us towards prosperity and I tell you that next year you will hear me using the word austerity less and less because we will start entering prosperity,” claimed Ncube.

“I think I will limit austerity just to one year and then we move to prosperity towards 2023. But quite clearly, you can’t do austerity for three years; it’s a bad idea. One year, get it right and move on.

The government is solvent. We are running surpluses and we have been doing an average surplus of a $100 million a month since September last year.

This year alone, in January, we had a surplus of $102 million. In February we had a surplus of $85,5 million (and) in March our surplus would be double that.

It will be just above $200 million. Money supply is not growing. So where is the pressure on the exchange rate coming from?”

ZBC To Open 24 Hour News channel.

Preparations for the launch of ZBC’s 24 hour television news channel, the ZBC News 24, is underway with ZBC CEO, Mr Patrick Mavhura highlighting that they are working round the clock to make the project a reality.

Mavhura and the ZBC senior management team toured the country’s national television exhibition stand at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF), where they were taken through the broadcasting production process.

Speaking after the tour, Mr Mavhura said preparations for the launch of a 24 hour news channel were underway and are at an advanced stage.

We are in the process of preparing to launch a 24 hour news channel which is also a big opportunities for business as this channel will not only be about Zimbabwe but also an international  channel; he said.

ZBC continues to play a positive role in projecting the country as a safe destination for investment.

FULL TEXT: Obert Gutu Demands Removal Of All Forms Of Sanctions “Against Zimbabwe”

By Obert Gutu| A lot of people, some of them close family members and even respectedbusiness friends and colleagues, have openly wondered whether or not I have changed my brand of politics. In certain hostile political circles, I have actually been branded a political turncoat, a sell-out, a Zanu PF agent and all sorts of false, malicious, unjustified and terribly ill-informed accusations. Well, the fact of the matter is that my brand of politics hasn’t and in fact, will never change.

I’m the sort of person who doesn’t shy away from speaking truth to
power, always, every time and indeed, anywhere and everywhere. That’s
me! I’m a prisoner of my conscience and my politics is deeply
influenced by my principles and convictions. As Malcolm X once said :
” It’s better to walk alone than with a crowd going in the wrong
direction.” Ever since I got myself involved in active politics many,
many years ago, I have resolutely stood by what I believe in and in a
nutshell this is : peace, love, solidarity, non-violence, integrity,
honesty, empathy, the rule of law and constitutionalism. To those
amongst the readers who happen to know me closely enough, I am pretty
sure you will agree with me that I have passionately stood by the
afore-mentioned guiding principles in my political career. Basically,
therefore, I don’t believe in opportunism or rather, sacrificing my
strongly-held principles for short-term personal gain.

I’m a very proud citizen of Zimbabwe, a proud citizen of Africa and
above everything else, a proud citizen of the world. Where the overall
interests of Zimbabwe supersede and overtake my own private and
personal interests, I don’t hesitate to sacrifice my personal
interests for the common good of my beloved country and continent.
This is the major reason that informed how I reached my Damascus
moment regarding the issue of sanctions against Zimbabwe. Here and
now, I will fully admit that at one time I was thoroughly misguided in
actively supporting and actually calling for the imposition of
sanctions against Zimbabwe. At that juncture, I rather stupidly and
naively believed that the imposition of sanctions would naturally lead
to the full and total democratisation of Zimbabwe.

I was wrong ; totally wrong. The reality is that sanctions actually cause more harm, political suffering and socio-economic agony to the majority of
innocent Zimbabweans , most of whom are not even political activists.
Sanctions don’t hurt the ruling elite inasmuch as they hurt the
ordinary man and woman in the street and in the village or township.
After undertaking a thorough and deep study and introspection on the
effect of sanctions on the generality of the people of Zimbabwe, I
then reached my Damascus moment and began to appreciate how evil,
toxic and retrogressive sanctions are against the welfare of the
majority of my Zimbabwean compatriots. Thus, I’m unashamedly and
passionately calling for the lifting of all forms of sanctions that
were imposed against Zimbabwe by the major Western powers such as the
United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union.

Some social media terrorists have gone on a concerted campaign to
denigrate and malign my political image by painting me as someone who
has sold his soul to the ruling Zanu PF political party. They are
completely and totally wrong. I have always been a Zimbabwean patriot
to the bare bones and as such, I have never, ever shied away from
articulating and defending what is in the best interests of my beloved
country, Zimbabwe. Some of my political adversaries have even gone
further to falsely allege that I have been bought over by Zanu PF and
that I have been paid millions of dollars to ”betray the struggle”
whatever that means. Of course, nothing could be further from the
truth.

I haven’t received a single penny from Zanu PF or from anyone
for that matter in order to become their propagandist and to betray
and abandon my deeply-held political beliefs, convictions and
principles. In my scheme of things, Zimbabwe always comes first. If
that strong conviction qualifies me to be called a sell-out and a
political turncoat,then so be it. I’m the least bothered by these
false, unfounded, malicious and defamatory allegations against me. I
will continue to tell, articulate and defend the Zimbabwean story
without fear and/or favour. I don’t need to be paid in order for me to
be a patriot. I don’t need to be paid to speak out and tell the world
what I believe in. Put simply and succinctly, I don’t need to be paid
by anyone in order to advocate for the socio-economic advancement of
Zimbabwe by calling for the immediate removal of all forms of
sanctions against my homeland.

Written by Obert Chaurura Gutu

Obert Gutu is a Zimbabwean lawyer. He is the MDC-T Vice-President and
he is also the Founder and Executive Director of the Negona Legal
Consultancy & Public Governance Institute LLC.

ZANU PF Wins Best Stand Award At ZITF, But How?

The ruling party ZANU PF has won the Award of having the best stand at the 2019 edition of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.

In a letter addressed to the party, the ZIFT company said, “We are pleased to be able to advise you that you have won First place in Competition number 14.

“You are invited to send a Senior representative to attend the official opening ceremony on Friday 26 April 2018 to receive the award from our guest of honour.”

Mu7 Says Sanctions On Zim Are An Act Of Cowardice

Emmerson Mnangagwa with Yoweri Museveni

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has said the imposition of sanctions against Zimbabwe was an act of cowardice and called for their immediate lifting for the country to progress.

He was speaking during the official opening of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) in Bulawayo.

Museveni said the West should desist from unjustified economic embargoes against developing countries while also urging African countries to unite.

“If they knew they were right, why did they revert to sanctions? When you impose sanctions you aren’t sure of what you are doing,” Museveni said.

He said Africa was much stronger than before and has worked as one to liberate its member nation.

“In 1989 when l was here (in Zimbabwe), Uganda was weaker. Uganda died and resurrected and today we are much stronger than in 1989. The idea of sanctions is cowardice, and if Africans were working together they should have put counter sanctions in support of their member.”

He said Uganda was ready to walk with Zimbabwe on its journey to economic boom.

“Zimbabwe has the potential to emerge from the current economic challenges it is reeling under,” he said.

Gvnt Announces Revised Fuel Prices

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) on Friday announced revised prices of fuel effective 29 April and 6 May 2019.

The new prices are in line with the mandatory fuel blending that was announced in an extraordinary gazette by the Minister of Energy Jorum Gumbo recently.

From 29 April the maximum price of diesel at pump price is 3.21 while blend is 3.35.

The new prices show a slight fall in the price of petrol.

However, there are concerns that the price of ethanol will go up while the quality of petrol goes down.

Find below the ZERA statement:

Will Chamisa Rescue The MDC From Splitting By Appointing Mwonzora And Mudzuri Into Top MDC Leadership Positions?

Nelson Chamisa with Mwonzora and Biti

Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader Nelson Chamisa is planning to deploy Douglas Mwonzora and Elias Mudzuri to influential positions soon after the MDC’s elective Congress next month, according to the privately-owned NewsDay newspaper.

Mwonzora and Mudzuri have been nominated by only one province each for the posts of secretary general and vice president respectively out of the 12 where the party has selected delegates for the national congress.

Indications are that they will bite the dust in the forthcoming congress as the post of secretary general appears to be already set aside for lawmaker Chalton Hwende. Mudzuri, Welshman Ncube, Tendai Biti, Morgen Komichi and Lilian Timveous are contesting the two posts of vice president.

According to the newspaper, Chamisa wants the party to remain intact after the Congress by appointing some current senior MDC to influential positions.

He is quoted as saying, “Our emphasis is unity, our emphasis is inclusive politics, but also dynamic renewal and regeneration of the organisation, democracy is not about winners and losers, it is a win-win platform so nobody will be left behind.”

Chamisa has been nominated by all 12 provinces out of the 13 party regions.

The MDC leader took over the presidential seat following the death of party founding president Morgan Tsvangirai.

Chamisa’s spokesperson, Nkululeko Sibanda, was unavailable for comment.

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Public Drinking In Harare Now A Serious Nuisance

Editor — I have watched with dismay over the years how city by-laws in Harare are being rubbished.

At most shopping centres apart from Sam Levy’s in Borrowdale, it seems public drinking and urinating seem to now be the order of the day.

I understand society is facing challenges that most take up drinking but that should not be at the expense of living/working environments of other citizens.

In the Avenues area, grown up men and women park outside popular bottle stores at Montagu and Fife Avenue shopping centres, drinking and smoking as they play loud music from their cars in a residential area with children watching.
When the police and city fathers see this, do they see it as normal?

Why are these things, which have become an eyesore, being ignored, someone somewhere is getting their palms greased in these tough times to turn a blind eye.

The unfortunate thing is that young boys and girls witnessing this behaviour will grow up aspiring to partake in some of these acts.
Is it any wonder then when we hear of teenage sex parties where young adults are having street parties at shopping centres and rampant sex wherever they chose to park?

This surely must be looked at not only i the Avenues area but at every shopping centre across the country.
It is not right for people to accept stench of urine as normal while walking out of a supermarket anymore. This is a national issue which needs attention to save the future of this country. Can the president step in and address this on National Clean Up Day done on the first Friday of each month.

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Two Brothers, Wives Perish In Horrific Crash, Leave 7 Orphans

By Own Correspondent|Rusape was on Easter Sunday plunged into deep mourning when two biological brothers and their wives were killed in the horrific accident, which also killed seven others on the spot in Headlands.

The accident occurred at GMB Timber Mills depot and involved a Honda Fit with the four members of the Mukada family, and a Nissan Caravan that had 22 members of the Apostolic Church.

The kombi was coming from a church convention at Bazeley Bridge in Marange.

Lovemore Mukada, his wife Rebecca, and Tapiwa Mukada and his wife Shalima Cheriya died on the spot, leaving behind a combined seven orphans.

Lovemore was a bishop with the Mugodhi Apostolic Church.

The two couples were headed for Rusape when the accident occurred.

The Mukadas, who were resident in Crocodile low density area (Ward 10), Rusape were laid to rest on Wednesday afternoon at their rural home in Goto, Wedza.

National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi attributed the accident to an overtaking error caused by the Honda Fit.

“At about 11.30hrs 11 people perished in a fatal head-on collision at the 118km peg along the Harare-Mutare road opposite the Grain Marketing Board depot in Headlands.

“A Nissan Caravan with 22 passengers on board coming from a church service in Bazeley Bridge Marange collided with a Honda Fit which had four occupants. Preliminary investigations have established that he Honda Fit was heading towards Mutare while the Caravan was going in the opposite direction.

“On approaching the 118km peg the driver of Honda Fit encroached into the lane of the oncoming Caravan while intending to overtake another vehicle resulting in a head on collision. All the four occupants in the Honda Fit died on the spot while the Caravan overturned once and landed on its roof killing seven on the spot.

We urge motorists to exercise extreme caution while driving and ensure the road ahead is clear before attempting to overtake. Where possible motorists are urged to travel during the day as visibility at night is poor, said Assistant Commissioner Nyathi.-ManicaPost

Warriors – Bafana Bafana Match Called Off

Zimbabwe’s Warriors

A friendly between South Africa and Zimbabwe has been reportedly called off by the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa).

According to reports in Zimbabwe, the Warriors were expected to play Bafana Bafana in a friendly to prepare for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, but that game will no longer take place.

The Herald reports that Zifa decided that they would rather have the team focus on the upcoming Cosafa Cup, which will be played in South Africa next month.

Zimbabwe are set to spend a month in South Africa before travelling to Nigeria to face the Super Eagles in June and then going to the Afcon in Egypt.

No Where To Run For Zim Cellphone Data Users As Telecel Also Heavily Increases Data Charges

On Wednesday there was outcry after state-owned mobile network operator NetOne hiked the price of its mobile data to stratospheric levels. Now another state-owned MNO Tecelel has followed suit in hiking prices.

The hike by Telecel is quite steep as well although it seems marginally better than the increase by NetOne.  For comparison purposes,

5GB on Telecel costs $75.00 while it costs $100 for NetOne.

This Time “Hatisikumbeya” As Mnangagwa Cancels Trip To Malawi

Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa has postponed indefinitely the State visit trip to Malawi that he was supposed to conduct from the 28th-29th April 2019.

In a statement the Malawi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, “We wish to inform the general public that the proposed State visit to Malawi by His Excellency Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, has been postponed till further notice. He was expected to pay a State visit  from the 28th-29th April 2019.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation will advise the general public when new dates of the visits are confirmed.”

President Mnangagwa is currently hosting Ugandan leader Yoweri Kaguta Museveni who is in the country to officially open the annual Zimbabwe International Trade Fair which is  held in Bulawayo.

Muzadzi, Biggie Zuze Join Dembare Technical Team

Farai Dziva|Biggie Zuze and Gift ‘ Umbro’ Muzadzi have joined the Glamour Boys technical alongside Tonderai Ndiraya.

The duo returned to Dynamos on Thursday as assistants to Ndiraya who was appointed on Wednesday.

Zuze was sacked at Dembare last season when he was in charge on an interim basis following the firing of Lloyd Mutasa. Zuze left Dynamos unpopular with accusations from fans that he sabotaged Mutasa.

Muzadzi who was working with Ndiraya at Ngezi Platinum Stars comes back as goalkeeper’s coach.

The duo will be on the bench when Dynamos faces TelOne in Bulawayo on Sunday.
The new technical team has a mammoth task to turn around the fortunes of the club. The Harare Giants are sitting on 13th position after Match-day 4.

Warriors To Receive $ USD 260 000 From CAF

Farai Dziva| The- Warriors of Zimbabwe are set to receive US$260,000 from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to finance their preparations for the 2019 Afcon which kicks off on June 21.

The continental football body is paying the money to all the countries participating in the tournament. However, the payments are from the premiums to be received by each country at the end of the tournament.

Teams that will be eliminated at the group stage will receive a total of US$ 475,000 while the winners will take home US$4.5 million.

Runners-up will pocket US$2.5 million, semifinalists US$2.0 million and US$800,000 is for those teams that finished in the quarters.

The Warriors have never gone beyond the group stages in their three appearances at the tournament. They are in Group A alongside hosts Egypt, DRC and Uganda.

NGO Seeks To Promote Accountability Among Community Leaders

Farai Dziva|A Masvingo based Non Governmental Organisation, Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development(COTRAD) has stepped up efforts to promote transparency among community leaders by facilitating feedback programmes.

One such programme was held in ward 30, Chiredzi District last week, where MDC A MP Mrs Mugidho urged women to participate in community development initiatives.

Mrs Mugidho explained how she administered Constituency Development Fund (CDF) in her area during the COTRAD meeting.

She also explained how the Constituency Development Funds (CDF) were allocated to the Members of Parliament by the government.

“Mnangagwa Mega Deals Are In Actual Fact Mega Lies”

Farai Dziva|Outspoken Zimbabwean journalist and filmmaker Hopewell Chin’ono has lampooned Emmerson Mnangagwa’s so called Mega Deals saying they are in actual fact Mega lies.

Chin’ono also believes the media have an obligation to inform the long suffering citizens objectively and truthfully.

“Beware of MEGA LIES!

Corruption, incompetence, nepotism and mismanagement of the economy are the only Mega Deals on offer in Zimbabwe as opposed to REAL political and economic reforms that would anchor a strong and successful economy,” argued Chin’ono.

However Mnangagwa’s followers argue the country’s economy is gaining momentum with each passing day in the so called new dispensation.

Zimbabweans Are Preoccupied With Enumerating Problems Instead Of Creating Business Opportunities- Gutu

Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC T deputy president Obert Chaurura Gutu says the people of Zimbabwe are preoccupied with enumerating problems instead of exploring countless business opportunities in the country.

Gutu insists he is not in any way sympathetic to Zanu PF but he calls himself a true Zimbabwean patriot.

Gutu is also on record saying no amount of pressure will push him to denigrate his motherland.

“Business opportunities abound, even in Zimbabwe where some people seem more preoccupied with identifying and enumerating problems instead of spotting and creating business opportunities.

Smart people always identify opportunities before they’re terrified by challenges,” declared Gutu.

Obert Gutu

Hwende Speaks On Bail Conditions

Farai Dziva|MDC A MP Charlton Hwende’ s bail conditions have been relaxed.

Hwende is a relieved as his bail conditions have been very tight.

“The High Court has just granted a relaxation of my bail conditions instead of reporting on Monday and Friday I am now required to report to Law and Order once every 2 weeks.

Meanwhile I will be going back to court on the 7th of May,” said Hwende.

Hwende is vying for the post of Secretary General in the MDC A and he will battle it out against Douglas Mwonzora.

Charlton Hwende

“Clean Campaign Is The Way To Go”: Lynette Karenyi

I want to call upon all of us who have been nominated for congress positions to run a clean and professional campaign.

My sincere appeal to all those campaigning for positions at congress is to see every leader run a clean and fair campaign that builds the image of party

I appreciate those who are supporting me and in the same vain would love to see myself winning in a clean non-toxic political environment. Those who got nominated for the same positions with me equally deserve the respect of all of us in the MDC.

To those nominated, being a candidate for a position in the MDC means you are already a leader whether you win or lose. Therefore let’s show leadership ethics by calling for clean non-toxic campaigns

Together, let us set an example, let us show the way and let us revolutionize MDC politics. Together, let us realize the dream of Clean Politics.

To those who are supporting and rallying behind me let journey begin. Thank you Team Lynette Karenyi-kore. Your support matters

Yours sincerely,

Lynette Karenyi – MP

Mthuli Ncube Predicts Economic Prosperity For Zim

Farai Dziva|Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has predicted “economic prosperity for Zimbabwe by 2023.”

Ncube has conceded that the nation is currently grappling with temporary economic challenges.

” We need to go through some period of austerity, but the same builds us towards prosperity and I tell you that next year you will hear me using the word austerity less and less because we will start entering prosperity,” claimed Ncube.

“I think I will limit austerity just to one year and then we move to prosperity towards 2023. But quite clearly, you can’t do austerity for three years; it’s a bad idea. One year, get it right and move on.

The government is solvent. We are running surpluses and we have been doing an average surplus of a $100 million a month since September last year.

This year alone, in January, we had a surplus of $102 million. In February we had a surplus of $85,5 million (and) in March our surplus would be double that.

It will be just above $200 million. Money supply is not growing. So where is the pressure on the exchange rate coming from?”

CHIWENGA WAR: Bread “Cartel” Now Targeted | FULL TEXT

Below is the statememt by the National Consumer Rights Association (NACORA) which has called for an investigation of the country’s three main bakeries, Lobel’s, Bakers Inn and Proton.

The statement follows threats against businesses fired by the vice president at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.

Below is NACORA’s full statement:

The pricing of bread is Zimbabwe is extremely uncompetitive. Besides the generally very poor and hostile economic environment and the prevailing culture of speculative, this collusive behaviour is resulting in high and higher prices and very poor products that in the process rob consumers of value for money.

The existence of an illegal bread cartel cannot be ruled out. We believe, upon information and behaviour, that the triumvirate of the big three, namely Lobel’s Bread, Bakers Inn and Proton, with an inner circle of big supermarket cousins, are directly and indirectly jointly manipulating and colluding to fix the price and supply of bread, thereby hurting consumers.

We, therefore, call upon the Competition and Tariff Commission to expeditiously and thoroughly investigate how in particular Lobel’s, Bakers Inn and Proton continue to almost always raise the price of bread at the same time and by the same amount of money despite differences in quality, weight and other cost-driving variables.

There is clearly under-the-radar mafia-like co-operation and information sharing that result in coordinated and uniform price increases. A more comprehensive investigation is needed this time around.

In addition, the Competition and Tariff Commission should investigate the role of big supermarkets in this pricing cartel.

However you look at it, the supply and pricing of bread are characterised by unfair prices, materially restrictive features and uncompetitive behaviour in contravention of the Competition Act [Chapter 14:28].

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Lobel’s Bread, Bakers Inn and Proton, together with large supermarkets that retail Lobel’s, Bakers Inn and Proton bread and their own bread, have substantial or near total control over bread and as a result, there is a high level of market concentration.

This situation is worsened by the fact that some of these actors are vertically integrated allowing them freedom of unlawful conduct.

We, therefore, believe there is both a legal and factual basis to sustain an investigation into allegations of violations of the law.

Bread is central to the food and nutritional security of households and therefore the collusive and unfair pricing of this commodity is deeply hurting to consumers. More competition, and not less is in the public interest.

APEX Council Urges Gvt To Deal With Unscrupulous Businesspeople

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Farai Dziva|The APEX council has urged the government to identify and address the root cause of the country’s economic problems.

In a statement the chairperson of the Apex Council, Cecilia Alexander said while addressing the plight of its workers, the government should come up with permanent solutions to the economic crisis.

“There is a need to revive the Tripartite Negotiating Forum (TNF).

The government must bring stability using its powers to deal with the issue of prices.

Even if we are going to get $5 000 each in salaries and the market reacts, we have a problem. This is an economic crisis.

There is a need for discipline in the business sector as some are profiteering from the situation, some are even charging in US dollars yet they are paying their workers in RTGS$,” said Alexander.

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Museveni “Worshipped” In Zim

Farai Dziva|Ugandan leader Yoweri Museveni is being treated like a deity in Zimbabwe in spite of his tainted political record.

The Ugandan leader was met at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport by Mnangagwa, senior Government officials, service chiefs and several African diplomats.

Zanu PF apologists literally worshipped the despised leader.

Museveni was greeted with a 21-gun salute and inspected a Guard of Honour mounted by members of the Presidential Guard.

Man Arrested Four Years After Raping University Student

Farai Dziva|In a dramatic twist of events, a Bulawayo man has been arrested four years after allegedly raping a university student.

The 25-YEAR-OLD man appeared in court on Thursday for allegedly raping his girlfriend in 2015.

Mufaro Mutanda allegedly raped his girlfriend, who was 22 at the time and a student at the National University of Science and Technology, after taking her to a lodge following a braai.

He appeared before Bulawayo Regional magistrate Sibonginkosi Mnkandla and pleaded not guilty to a charge of rape. The magistrate remanded him to April 29 for continuation of trial.

The court heard that sometime in December 2015 at around 8PM, the complainant received a phone call from Mutanda who was her then boyfriend, telling her that he was on his way to pick her up for a braai.

Mutanda picked her at the National University of Science and Technology (Nust) campus where the complainant was a student at that time.

They drove to a place which the complainant could not recognise because it was already dark. The accused person and his two male friends started chatting outside the car. When they got back in the car they stated that they had no fuel to take complainant back to campus.

Mutanda and his friend suggested that they were going to spend the night at a lodge in Barham Green Suburb and promised to accompany her back to campus the next day. Payments were made and rooms divided. Accused person and the complainant shared the same bed for the night.

The following morning, the complainant woke up to find Mutanda on top of her and when she asked him what he was doing, he did not respond.