Mutodi Blasts MDC A For Dearth Of Democracy

Farai Dziva|Controversial Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi, has sensationally claimed that the MDC A electoral system is a circus.

Mutodi, according to analysts, pretends to be oblivious of the fact that the government, which he is part of, subverted the will of the people in the July 2018 polls.

Mutodi lampooned the opposition MDC A for preaching democracy while the party is trampling on the very basic democratic principles.

“Reports that nominations ahead of the MDC Congress were rigged in favor of Nelson and his cronies make the whole process undemocratic, a circus and a shame.

The outcome will not earn the respect of Zimbabweans. A stolen victory will not bring rest and peace to the opposition party,” declared Mutodi.

Death Threats To Teachers Over Industrial Action Continues

By Own Correspondent- Teachers’ unions here have alleged that state security agents are continously harrasing their membership and sending them death threats amid fears of a looming mass industrial action.

Early this year, some teachers responded to calls of strike by unions, including the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ), Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) and Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (Artuz), among others, over poor remuneration and inadequate salaries.

The unions eventually called off the strike despite failing to reach an agreement with government.

“The State has upped the gear on harassment, the most recent cases being the salary freeze for Munyaradzi Ndawana of Mashonaland West. No justification has been proffered by the government for this unacceptable act. Maxwell Basiyavo was abducted and tortured by State security agents in Guruve on April 5, 2019. Our members still receive threats from State agents through anonymous phone calls,” Artuz president Obert Masaraure said.

PTUZ secretary-general Raymond Majongwe said their members who heeded their calls for strike action early this year were still being intimidated by government.

“They intimidated people and they still continue to intimidate people. What we are saying and what we are doing is correct, and they know that they have several issues that they must deal with because the teachers listened to the call for strike that was legitimate. Government know they are wrong and they are just try to bully and intimidate us using the Public Service Commission, letters and circulars and everything that they will never execute,” he said.

Majongwe said towards the end of the first term, the government sent forms to schools, demanding that those teachers who participated in the strike should fill in indicating the days they were absent from work.

“We have stuck to our guns that the instruction is illegal. They cannot force our teachers and our members to comply with an illegal instruction. There is no law that says if teachers go for a strike, they must complete leave forms,” he said.

“If government knows that 10 200 teachers went on strike; why won’t they just deal with those 10 200 and take them to court? You don’t impose a decision and pass judgment at the same time. Teachers need to be charged if they committed an offence and the fact that they had to give teachers a new increment, that is evidence enough that government was in the wrong and they were trying to address a problem.”

This week, prices of basic commodities went up, with a standard loaf of bread now costing ZWL$3,50 from ZWL$2, and a 10kg of maize meal shot to ZWL$12 from ZWL$7 last week, further eroding the salaries of civil servants.

Masaraure said they had not received a salary increment which the government promised them, while their salary was being eroded each day.

“The government is still to award us any salary increment. We are still earning well below the around $500 we were earning before the currency chaos instigated by the introduction of the bond notes and RTGS dollars. An average teacher today is earning around US$120,” he said. He said when schools open next term, industrial action would be inevitable because most of their members were struggling to make ends meet.

“It is going to be very difficult for teachers to attend to their duties at the opening of the second term. Teachers will be incapacitated and a series of job actions are imminent,” Masaraure said.

Zimta president Richard Gundani told NewsDay that there was need for dialogue with the government to correct the issue of prices which have shot up.

“Now that a salary increment has been effected, we have seen prices going up. We are worried and the government has to make efforts to correct that. The dialogue should result in the stabilisation of prices. We are realising that we are in uncertainty. This environment has to be corrected,” he added.-Newsday

“Tongombeya Scarfmore Can’t Be Trusted”

Farai Dziva|Facebook user Tonderai Chimbo says Emmerson Mnangagwa must do away with his trademark scarf as it gives him a weird appearance.

“Loosen your GRIP and allow Zimbabweans to come back home and rebuild their country.

Letting one foreign company open when thousands of local companies are closing is not sustainable.

Start thinking of Zimbabweans as capable people.For now you have done very well in presenting Zimbabwe as a begging state- which we are far from.

Zimbabwe just needs the sociopolitical landscape to be adjusted.

Why present yourselves as dictators/military state/hardliners and all the bad images if you have some of the best citizens Africa can boast of?.You will do much better as a leader if you’re not being partisan since your party has little or nothing to sell.

Be inclusive in every gesture including the care for cyclone Idai it costs you nothing but gains u a bit of tolerance. Finally!-THROW AWAY THE SCARF. It gives you a weird appearance and that’s why some of us can’t trust you!”

Massive Campaign To Combat Drug Abuse Commences

Farai Dziva| The Zimbabwe Network for Economic and Social Transformation has embarked on a massive campaign to eradicate drug abuse in the country.

“Drug abuse continues to be a challenge among youths. We are initiating a massive awareness campaign to kick out drug abuse.

Club Joy Center in Highfields has freely offered their open air venue to kickstart this campaign. We are inviting corporates, humanitarian organisations, the media and like minded.

We urge Zimbabweans to join this initiative. Help us make a difference.

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Zimbabwe Network for Economic and Social Transformation (Zinest) – Be part of the solution!” The organisation said in a statement.

Mnangagwa Threatens “Wayward” Businesspeople

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has issued a statement warning businesspeople to desist from sabotaging the country’s economy by hiking prices of basic commodities unnecessarily.

Mnangagwa warned that Government would be forced to introduce price controls.

“We do not want to go to a situation where Government is forced to regulate prices.”

“I am against the regulation of prices. I would want prices to be regulated by market forces. However, our compatriots in business should have a human face when they are making their profits.”

“It’s not going to be business for them to make super profits the same day they begin their businesses. I think it is necessary that they have a human face in dealing with the public and communities so that when they make their money they also realise that they are serving the community to which they belong.”

Turning to the creation of jobs, the President said Government was on track and the One-Stop Shop Investment Centre had approved 59 projects that were set to create over 780 000 jobs over the next two years if implemented.

Suzuki Recalling 2 Million Cars After Lying On Safety Features

Suzuki vehicles undergo inspection during manufacture.

Suzuki plans to recall around 2 million vehicles in Japan after admitting it cheated on safety tests, filed false fuel-efficiency reports, and failed to conduct proper inspections.

Japan’s third-biggest car company – it sold 714,000 units last year – will take back domestic vehicles sold since April 2016 that haven’t received a government-mandated check-up. It expects to book a one-off loss of ¥80 billion (R9.9 billion) as a result – a large chunk of its projected annual net income of ¥220 billion (R28 billion).

An internal investigation of Suzuki’s factories found evidence of faulty brake checks, tampering with fuel-efficiency data, and inspections being conducted by uncertified staff – assistant inspectors still in training.

President Toshihiro Suzuki said it was likely there was “inappropriate confirmation of conformity to the Japanese vehicle safety standards” – in other words, inspectors falsified test results. He pledged executives would take a pay cut as punishment, according to Nikkei.

“We believe that Japanese automakers like Subaru and Suzuki have been trying to squeeze out additional volumes from their factories in Japan, rather than expand production,” said Janet Lewis, an analyst at Macquarie Securities, in a research note. “This effort to sweat the assets in Japan appears to have resulted in corners being cut in the inspection process.”

Although there haven’t been reports of problems with the vehicles that weren’t properly inspected, the scandal “is raising questions about the trust in Japanese automotive manufacturing,” she added.

The recall could affect up to 25 car models, including some made for Mazda and other automakers, according to Nikkei. Suzuki will slow its production-line speeds by 2% to 5% to allow proper inspections, and rely on overtime and weekend work to maintain output. It’s also earmarked ¥170 billion (R21 billion) for quality and safety investments over the next five years, according to Nikkei.

Suzuki’s recall won’t shock followers of the Japanese motor industry. Nissanrecalled 1.2 million cars in Japan last October, after it found uncertified technicians were conducting final vehicle inspections.

Nissan – owner of the Infiniti and Datsun brands – recalled a further 150,000 domestic vehicles in December, after it found inspections of brakes, steering wheels, speed measurement and vehicle stability weren’t up to scratch. In July, it admitted testing of emissions and fuel economy at most of its Japanese factories didn’t meet government standards.

Similarly, Subaru announced its biggest-ever recall – 2.3 million vehicles worldwide, including 300,000 in Japan – in February, citing a problem with brake lights.

Rising sales of cars and motorcycles pushed Suzuki’s net sales up 4% to ¥2.8 trillion (R352 billion) in the nine months to December 31, driving net income up 10% to ¥181 billion (R22 billion),according to its third-quarter earnings presentation.

Bosso In Convincing Win Over Dembare In Uhuru Cup

Bosso won the match 2-0, thanks to second-half goals from Bhukhosi Sibanda and Tinashe Makanda.

The Bulawayo giants were clearly the most dominant side throughout the game though Dembare had their moments but failed to find a breakthrough.

The first half didn’t create meaningful chances in the opening stages, and the first highlight came in the 21st minute when Highlanders goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda made a double to deny first Tawanda Macheke and then Ngandu Mangala who tried to mop home the rebound.

Macheke came back a few moments later but again was unlucky as his lofted effort went over the bar.

Highlanders soon regained their pace with Silla vetoed twice by keeper Simba Chinani at the other end.

The teams went to the break in a stalemate, but it was Bosso who started the second period on high.

They opened the scoring four minutes after the restart courtesy of Sibanda’s strike which sailed into the top left corner.

Dynamos tried to creep back into the game with Ngandu Mangala hitting the woodwork on minute 65. They got a penalty five minutes later after Mbongeni Ndlovu handled inside the box. However, Jimmy Tigere stepped up and rattled the crossbar.

Dembare continued to throw more bodies upfront and they paid the price of leaving the defence unattended when Bosso caught them on counter and Makanda’s tap in doubled Bosso’s lead in the 75th minute.

The goal paralysed all Dynamos’ hopes of a comeback and Highlanders managed to hold on as it ended 2-0.

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Dynamos And ZANU PF Supporters Exchange Blows At Dynamos Supporter Burial

Fight at Dynamos supporter’s burial

Dynamos and Zanu PF supporters exchanged blows at the burial of fan Chipo Nyikayaramba who passed on in a road accident on Saturday.

The two sets of supporters fought over the control of the proceedings, with both claiming ownership of Nyikayaramba who was part of the Dynamos supporters executive as well as being a member of Zanu PF where she was a Chief Usher in Gweru.

Nyikayaramba was also part of the Chapungu supporters executive.

The Zanu PF group led by the Gweru urban candidate in the last elections, Esau Natare charged that the party should take control of everything which the Dynamos fans objected to arguing that Nyikayaramba died on the line of duty doing the club’s business.

Zanu PF youths then removed the Dynamos flag which was on Nyikayaramba’s coffin and put theirs which resulted in the fight. Members of the defence forces from Chapungu who were present had to calm down the situation.

Julius Malema Proposes To Remove All Borders Into SA If Elected

Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader, Julius Malema / Image via Twitter: @EFFSouthAfrica

Julius Malema on the campaign trail has already proved to be blockbuster entertainment, if not a little divisive. We’ve seen Juju ask police to shoot him, name his demands for a role in a coalition government and even take his first Metrorail train ride – and that’s all been in the last 24 hours.

Malema swapped the streets for the studio on Thursday and was locked in a robust debate with Radio 702 host Eusebius McKaizer. The EFF leader was certainly more reserved in the booth than he has been on-stage recently and discussed several key areas of party policy. He also considered the possibility of “an unled revolution” in SA:

Julius Malema proposes “no borders” in South Africa

However, after getting the usual shtick about land expropriation and free higher education, Julius Malema took us down a different avenue: He suggested that South Africa’s borders “will not exist” if his party come to power:

“Borders will not be there when the EFF is in government. If we speak decolonisation of education and other things, that must include the borders.”

In fact, an increasingly fiesty CIC also took a swipe at those who are quick to blame “foreigners” for the lack of jobs in South Africa. He teased those who believe the xenophobic narrative, saying that immigrants aren’t the reason they can’t find a partner. Damn, Julius. That was cold…

“The truth is when we are done fighting the foreigners, there will be a tribal war; there still will not be jobs and you still won’t get that woman you want because you will still be afraid to propose.”

How would a land without borders function?

Malema did not elaborate too much on how a borderless state would work but did suggest that a foreign national – say, a Zimbabwean – could send their medical bill back to Zimbabwe once they’d received treatment in Mzansi. It’s a pie-in-the-sky idea, but it’s one that Julius Malema seems very keen to establish.

Just In- 4 Die In Fatal Trip Trans Bus Crash

By Own Correspondent| Three people died on the spot while one other died on admission at a local cljnic when a Trip Trans Bus failed to negotiate a curve along the Chirundu- Harare highway near Nyamakate.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi said several other passengers were seriously injured in the bus crash which occured around 2030hours on Wednesday.

Below is the full text of the statement by the ZRP:

Mnangagwa Independence Celebrations Flop

An empty national stadium

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s bid to preside over a successful 39th anniversary of the Independence of Zimbabwe flopped after a massive rainfall scattered the attendees who filled about half of the National Sports Stadium.

Images from Harare show a half-filled stadium that did not deter the proceedings from going on as planned. When the President was finishing inspecting the guard of honour heavy rains started pouring causing the attendees to scatter and look for safety from the rain.

Many Zimbabweans on social media said the celebrations mean nothing to them especially after the price of basic commodities sky rocketed in the past days.

Commenting on the commemorations exiled former cabinet Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo said, “Things looked promising then, in 2014. The younger generation was rising and poised for a transformational takeover. A new Constitution had just been adopted, beckoning a new Zimbabwe. But today those prospects are between slim and none. The country has slipped into the abyss!”
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Chamisa Pulls Down His Controversial Twitter Post On The Zimbabwe Bird

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Own Correspondent|MDC President Nelson Chamisa has pulled down his sensational Twitter post claiming that the Zimbabwean bird is part of the problems in Zimbabwe.

The tweet attracted heavy criticism across the country with State Media running away with the matter making headlines of it.

Chamisa made the comment when one of his Twitter followers had said: “The Zimbabweans’ birds must now fly Advocate Nelson Chamisa, how can we also be part of the team here in the Australian Diaspora?”

Chamisa responded that the Zimbabwe bird was in fact part of the national problem as it was encouraging institutional idolatry.

“That Zimbabwean bird symbol is part of our problem. We must deal with institutional idolatry,” Chamisa said.

State Media took an opportunity to attack Chamisa claiming that he chose a wrong occasion to attack national symbols.

US Department Of State Says The USA Is Committed To Zimbabwe, Independence Statement

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Press Statement By Michael R. Pompeo
Secretary of State Washington, DC
April 18, 2019


On behalf of the United States, I offer our sincerest congratulations on the 39th anniversary of Zimbabwe’s independence.

Zimbabwe has the opportunity to set itself on a path of deep and meaningful political and economic reform, which holds the promise of improved lives and a better future for all Zimbabweans.

The United States remains committed to the people of Zimbabwe, and it is our sincere hope that promised reforms will soon bear fruit.

We wish all Zimbabweans a very happy independence day.

Seh Calaz To Stage At Mliswa’s Independence Gala On Sat

Member of Parliament for Norton, Hon. Temba P. Mliswa’s Statement on Independence Day 2019

Statement begins…..

The 18th April 2019, 39 years since our Zimbabwe, our country, gained its Independence from colonial rule…. What does it mean to you? Looking back we see how far we have come but also how far we still need to go. There has been good and there has been not so good however as we commemorate our Independence all Zimbabweans whether at home or abroad hold the 18th of April close to their hearts.

Personally our Independence Day is a day that I look back with remembrance and pride for people like Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi, Josiah Tongogara, Nikita Mangena, Joshua Nkomo, Herbert and Victoria Chitepo etc and recall the great sacrifices they made in order for us to gain the freedom we enjoy today. These were men and women of rare courage and foresight, people who could have compromised and settled for personal benefit, but did not. It is a day for us to renew our resolve to fill the gaps that remain in our nation building. Whilst they left us with a free Zimbabwe, long is the journey we have to take towards socio and economic development, unfinished tasks left for us to fulfil. Freedom is not fixed or finite but a constant and relentless endeavour.

Zimbabwe is our country and we are not going anywhere or selling out. This generation has what it takes to lead the country to greater heights and the opportunity should be given. Investment in youth related initiatives ensures that we we harness the unlimited human capital of our youth. National dialogue should be an ongoing process as opposed to an event to ensure that national issues are holistically approached.

A concerted effort is required by all political leaders to put party policies aside and look at national interest. In my crusade against corruption what overwhelming comes to the fore is the critical need for political will to take centre stage. It is not good enough for us to experience exposé after exposé without repercussion as it does nothing to instil accountability, deter or prevent the scourge. We do not want people to reach a stage of whistleblower fatigue, but to be confident that matters arising are dealt with justly and decisively. I will certainly never tire or back down, I owe it to the electorate, I owe it to myself, I owe it to the people of Zimbabwe and I owe it to the generations to follow.

So on that note I wish you all especially those in Norton, a Happy Independence Day 2019 with the encouragement that while we may be experiencing turbulent times, we can only blame ourselves if we do not place Unity, Nationalism and Patriotism first. No one ever said it would be easy but then again is it impossible? I think not. Aluta continua…We are in this struggle for as long as it continues

Statement ends…..

Full List of MDC Congress Nominations

Nelson Chamisa nominated in all provinces unopposed

Below is a full LIST of the people who have been nominated so far.

Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, United States of America, Midlands, Mashonaland West, South Africa, United Kingdom, Manicaland, Masvingo, Bulawayo, Midlands, Mashonaland Central and Harare province.

1. Harare Province nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
Vice President: Morgen Komichi
Vice President: Welshman Ncube
Vice President: Lynette Karenyi Kore

Chairperson – Bekithemba Mpofu
Deputy Chair – Tendai Biti

Secretary General – Charlton Hwende
Deputy Secretary General – Concilia Chinanzvavana

Treasurer General – David Coltart
Deputy Treasurer – Murisi Zwizwai

Organising Secretary – Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organising Secretary – Jacob Mafume

Spokesperson – Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy Spokesperson – Thabitha Khumalo

2. Masvingo Provincial Nominations

President – Advocate Nelson Chamisa

Vice President: Morgen Komichi, Eng. Mudzuri, Prof Welshman Ncube

Chairperson – Thabitha Khumalo
Deputy Chair – Happymore Chidziva

Secretary General – Charlton Hwende
Deputy Sec. General – Concilia Chinhanzvavana

Treasurer General – David Coltart
Deputy Treasurer – E. Kureva

Organising Secretary – Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organising Secretary – Cllr. Morgan Ncube

Spokesperson: Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy Spokesperson: Dr. Ruth Labode

3. Manicaland Province Nominations

President : Nelson Chamisa
Vice President : Morgan Komichi
Vice President: Lillian Timveous
Vice President: Welshman Ncube
Chairperson: Thabitha Khumalo
Vice Chairperson: Happymore Chidziva
Secretary General: Charlton Hwende
Deputy Secretary General : Concilia Chinanzvavana
Treasurer: Tendai Biti
Deputy Treasurer: Rusty Markham
Organising Secretary: Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organ. Secretary: Paul Madzore
Spokesperson: Jacob Mafume
Deputy Spokesperson: Luke Tamborinyoka

4. Mashonaland Central Province nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
Vice President: Morgan Komichi
Vice President: Tendai Biti
Vice President: Lilian Timveos
Chairperson – Thabitha Khumalo
Vice Chair – Costa Machingauta
Secretary General: Charlton Hwende
Deputy Secretary General: Concilia Chinanzvavana
Treasurer General: Tapiwa Mashakada
Deputy Treasurer General: David Coltart
Organising Secretary: Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organising Secretary: Beki Sibanda
Spokesperson: Jacob Mafume
Deputy Spokesperson: Luke Tamborinyoka

5. Mashonaland East nominations

President – Nelson Chamisa
Vice Presidents- Tracy Mutinhiri, Morgen Komichi, Tendai Biti
Secretary General- Chalton Hwende
Deputy SG – Chinanzvavana
Treasurer – David Coltart
Deputy Treasurer – Kureva
Organiser – Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organiser – Mtingwende
Information- Jacob Mafume
Deputy Information – Luke Tamborinyoka.

6. Matabeleland South nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
Vice: Morgen Komichi, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube
Chair: Tabitha Khumalo
Vice Chair: Happymore Chidziva
SG: Douglas Mwonzora
Dep SG: Settlement Chikwinya
Treasurer: Tapiwa Mashakada
Deputy Treasurer: Rusty Makam
Organ: Amos Chibaya
Vice: Morgan Ncube
Information: Jacob Mafume

7. Matabeleland North nominations

President- Nelson Chamisa
Vice Presidents: Welshman Ncube, Morgen Komichi, Tendai Biti
Chair – Gabuza
Vice Chair – Costa Machingauta
SG – Daniel Molokele
DSG – Settlement Chikwinya
TG – Tabitha Khumalo
DTG – Gift Banda
Spokes – Jacob Mafume
D.spokes – Brian Dube
Organ- Amos Chibaya
D Organ – Morgan Ncube

8. Midlands nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
VP: Lilian Timveos
VP: Morgen Komichi
VP: Tendai Biti
Chairperson- Thabitha Khumalo
Deputy Chair- Happymore Chidziva
SG: Chalton Hwende
DSG: Settlement Chikwinya
Treasurer: Tapiwa Mashakada
DTG: Gift Banda
Organising Secretary: Amos Chibaya
Dep Organ: Morgan Ncube
Information: Jacob Mafume
Deputy Info: Brian Dube

9. Mashonaland West nominations

Pres Nelson Chamisa
VP – Komichi, Biti, Mpariwa
Chair : Tabitha Khumalo
VC: Happymore Chidziva
SG: Chalton Hwende
DSG-
Organ : Amos Chibaya
Dept Org: Morgan Ncube
TG: David Coltart
DTG:
Infor : Luke Tamborinyoka
D. Spokes

10. North America nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
Vice President: Morgen Komichi, Welshman Ncube, Lilian Timveos
Chairperson: Tabitha Khumalo
Deputy Chair: Happymore Chidziva
Secretary General: Chalton Hwende
Deputy SG: Settlement Chikwinya
Treasurer: David Coltart
Deputy: M Rusty
Organising Secretary: Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organising: Morgen Ncube
Information: Jacob Mafume
Deputy Information: Luke Tamborinyoka

Below are the people elected to the main wing provincial structures

1.Harare Province Main Wing

Chairman – Wellington Chikombo
Vice chair – Goodrich Chimbaira

Secretary – Maxwell Mavhunga
Vice Secretary – Peter Chikwati

Organising Secretary – Paul Madzore
Deputy Organising Secretary – Peter Moyo

Treasurer – Hebert Gomba
Deputy Treasurer – Manyungwa Macheso

Spokesperson – Fani Munengami
Deputy Spokesperson – Jacob Rukweza

2. MIDLANDS PROVINCE

MAIN EXECUTIVE

Chairperson – Josiah Makombe. Vice Chairperson – Sedwel Bhephe. Secretary – Lazarus Chacha.
Deputy Secretary- Erusmus Ntonga.
Treasurer – Livingstone Chimina.
Deputy treasurer – Nhamo Padzakashamba
Organising Secretary – Loyd Mukapiko.
DeputyOrganising Secretary – Senima Msindo.
Information and Publicity Secretary – Takavafira Zhou.
Deputy Sec. for Information and Publicity – Searchmore Muringani.

WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY

Chairperson – Cathrine Gozho
Deputy Chairperson- Thelma Blazio.
Secretary – Violet Mutusva
Deputy Secretary-Angeline Muzhinyi
Treasurer – Mavis Gotsheni.
Deputy Treasurer- Lillian Maenda Organising Secretary – Livinia Muphute
Deputy Organizing Secretary – Soneni Chitsapi
Information and Publicity Secretary – Getrude Manamba
Deputy Secretary for Info – Chiratidzo Hove.

YOUTH ASSEMBLY
Chairperson – Sekai Marasha
Vice – Tembinkosi Mulahleke
Secretary – Tarisai Benedict Kupakuwana
Deputy Secretary – Isheunesu Mabhande
Treasurer – Judith Tobaiwa
Deputy Treasurer – Knowledge Makiwa
Organising Secretary – Tendai Munhamo.
Vice – Emmanuel Sibanda.
Information and Publicity Secretary – Kizito Mupunga
Deputy Secretary for Information – Rumbidzai Chando.

3. MATABELELAND NORTH PROVINCE

MAIN EXECUTIVE

Chairperson – Prince D Sibanda

Vice Chairperson- Jabulani Hadebe

Secretary – Dalumuzi Khumalo

Deputy Secretary – Tapson Sibanda

Treasurer – Mxolisi Sibanda

Deputy Treasurer- Leonard Mhlanga

Organising Secretary- Edmore Zhou

Deputy Organising Secretary – Memory Linyane

Information & Publicity Secretary -Mhlonipheki Ncube

Deputy Information and Publicity Secretary- Themba TTK Munkombwe

WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY

Chairlady – Sethulo Ndebele

Vice chairlady – Margaret Sibanda

Secretary – Pretty Sibanda

Vice secretary -Ngqobile Tshongwe

Organising Secretary – Sibongile Mafu

Deputy organising Secretary – Rodah Ncube

Treasurer – Sophie Mpofu

Deputy Treasurer – Sikhatazile Moyo

Information and Publicity Secretary- Nelly Ndlovu

Deputy information and Publicity -Susan Mwembe

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Chairperson- Franscisca Ncube

Deputy Chair- Elmon Mudenda

Secretary – Lovejoy Sibanda

Deputy secretary- Pricilla Ndlovu

Organising secretary – Pricilla Sibanda

Deputy Organising secretary- Ntombizodwa Ndlovu

Treasurer – Primrose Ncube

Deputy treasurer- Bothwell Phiri

Information and Publicity – Brilliant Tshuma.

Deputy information- Moffat Mwinde

4. MATABELELAND SOUTH PROVINCE

MAIN EXECUTIVE

Chairperson- Solani Moyo

Vice chairperson- Lenny Ndebele

Secretary – Sthabisiwe Mulowa

Deputy Secretary – Themba Dube

Treasurer – Sibongile Maphosa

Deputy Treasurer – Gugu Ncube

Organising Secretary – Nomathemba Ndlovu

Deputy Organising Secretary – Tshuma Mduduzi

Information and Publicity Secretary – Ntando Ndlela

Deputy Info & Publicity – Siduduzile Masilela

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Chairperson : Edgar T Ncube

Deputy Chair: Sibonakele Ncube

Secretary: Wellington Nare

Deputy Secretary: Wannita Ndlovu

Treasurer: Granger Nyoni

Deputy Treasurer : Yvonne Ngwenya

Organizing Secretary: Jonathan Mapingure

Deputy Organizing Secretary : Christabel Ncube

Information and Publicity : Senzeni Maphosa

Deputy Info & Publicity Secretary -Fiselani Moyo

WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY

Chairperson – Lindiwe Maphosa

Deputy Chairperson – Tendai Moyo

Secretary – Jemina Sibanda

Deputy Secretary – Atalia Ndlovu

Organising Secretary- Angelberta Moyo

Deputy Organising Secretary – Feluna Ncube

Treasurer – Zanele Ncube

Deputy Treasurer- Sithembiso Dube

Information and Publicity Secretary – Portia Shumba

Deputy Info & Publicity Secretary -Sonia Moyo

5. NORTH AMERICA PROVINCE

MAIN EXECUTIVE

Chairman – Tawanda Dzvokora

Vice Chairman- Zvidzai Ruzvidzo

Secretary – Abel Mtize

Deputy Secretary – Dr. Muvirimi

Treasurer- Makaza Makovere

Deputy Treasurer – Godswill Mugambiwa

Organising Secretary – Nicholas Murozvi Mada

Deputy Organising Secretary- Vimbai Mpondi

Information and Publicity Secretary – Francis Manyanga

Deputy Information and Publicity – Timothy Muringai

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Chairperson – Edmund Musara

Vice Chairperson – Wellington T Maredza

Secretary – Shamiso Ngongoni

Deputy Secretary- Shamiso Madzividire

Treasurer – Fadzai Musonza

Deputy Treasurer – Takudzwa Mavhunga

Organising Secretary – Josphat Chikoti

Deputy Organising Secretary – Tawanda Macheke

Information and Publicity Secretary- David Siampondo

Deputy Info & Publicity Secretary- Gamuchirai Maupa

WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY

Chairperson- Mrs. Florence Madzivire

Vice Chairperson – Dr. Gadziro Gwekwerere

Secretary – Takunda Rukuni

Deputy Secretary- Pamella Chibamu

Organising Secretary- Perpetua Muchabayiwa

Information Secretary – Mrs. Chengetai Semwayo

Treasurer – Chipo Nyembe

Sec for Elections: Diana Mzirwa

6. Mashonaland West Province: MAIN

Chairman: Ralph Tawanda Magunje
Deputy: Tendai Kokera
Secretary: Tawanda Bvumo
Deputy: Emmanuel Chinanzvavana
Treasurer: Hon Muchineripi Chinyanganya
Deputy: Tonderai Kusemamuriwo
Organ: Mukudzei Chigumbura
Deputy: Edward Dzeka
Information: Blessing Mandava
Deputy: Mandishona

WOMEN ASSEMBLY

Chairlady: Abigail Usai
Deputy: Juliana Chigariro
Secretary: Spiwe Munemo
Deputy: Ruth Chinhanu
Treasurer: Nordester Mary Mukutirwa
Deputy: Fortunate Katandika
Organ: Judith Muchenjekwa
Deputy: Murombedzi
Information: Kunaka
Deputy: Abigail Sauti

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Chairman: Collen Mapfumo
Deputy: Deven Levy
Secretary: Pauline Sibanda
Deputy: Luckson Mbirimi
Treasurer: Regis Mhishi
Deputy: Edzai Zuze
Organ: Taizivei Nyangairo
Deputy: Morgan
Information: Emson Mukandiwa
Deputy: Leonard Chinanzvavana

7. Manicaland youth nominations

Chair -Obey Sithole
Vice – Cliff Mulingwa
SG -Ostallos Siziba
DSG -Bridget Nyandoro
Treasure -Takudzwa Tsunga
Deputy – Vimbai Mavherudze
Organ – denford Ngadziore
Dept – Trymore Mpofu
Infor – Arther Masiiwa
Deputy -Fanuel Chinowaita

8. Mashonaland Central Youth nominations
Chair – Denis Juru
VC – Norbert dhokotera
SG- Eric Gono
DSG – Ian Makone
TG – Vimbai Mavherudze
DTG -Mike Chavhakaire
Organ -James Chidhakwa
D. Organ – Netsai Marova
Spokes- Stephen Chuma
D. Spokes -Fanuel Chinowaita

Stop Cursing Your Country, Says Linda Masarira In Her Independence Message

Farai Dziva|Controversial political figure Linda Masarira has urged the people of Zimbabwe to stop cursing their country.

In her Independence message, Masarira said Zimbabweans should unite for the purpose of nation building.

” Stop cursing your country, start believing that together we can positively transform Zimbabwe if we tolerate each other in our diversity and work towards nation building and development. There is nothing for Zimbabweans without Zimbabweans. #ZimIndependenceDay #TogetherWeCan,” claimed Masarira.

” Things might not be rosy now, all successful countries once went through recession and became economic powerhouses. Zimbabwe is about to rebirth into economic prosperity. The darkest hour is before dawn. All this shall come to pass. #ZimIndependenceDay #TogetherWeCan,” she added.

Linda Masarira

Sundowns, The Only Team From Southern Africa That Has Reached CAF Champions League Semi-finals

Farai Dziva| Tswane Giants Mamelodi Sundowns are the only team from the COSAFA Region still in the CAF Champions League Tournament.

Sundowns have managed to reach the semifinals of the 2018/19 CAF Champions League season.

The Pretoria-based club will face Wydad Athletic Club of Morocco while in another semi-final clash, defending champions Esperance (Tunisia) lock horns with TP Mazembe (DRC).

The first legs will be played on the 26th of April, and the return fixtures are set on the 3rd of May.

Esperance and Wydad will start the round with home games.
Fixtures:
26 April 2019
Wydad A.C vs Mamelodi Sundowns (Complexe Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, Rabat)
Esperance vs TP Mazembe (Stade Olympique de Radès, Tunis)
3 May 2019
Mamelodi Sundowns vs Wydad A.C (Lucas Moripe Stadium, Pretoria)
TP Mazembe vs Esperance (Stade TP Mazembe, Lubumbashi).

Highlanders Lift Uhuru Trophy

Farai Dziva|Bulawayo Giants Highlanders have won the 2019 Independence Trophy after beating bitter rivals Dynamos 2-0 at the National Sports Stadium.

The first half was a tale of missed chances as both sides took turns to waste opportunities that came their way.

Highlanders were the better side in the second half and the Bulawayo Giants took the lead in the 49 th through Bukosi Sibanda’ s thunderbolt.

Dembare threw everything at Bosso hoping to get an equaliser but they found the Highlanders defence unyielding.

Bosso doubled their lead 10 minutes from time to kill the game as a contest.

Targeted Sanctions On Mnangagwa Have Helped Stop Mass Murder Of Tens Of Thousands Of Zimbabweans In The Last 2 Years Alone

Zimbabweans should be grateful

  1. Targeted sanctions on Emmerson Mnangagwa and his elite by the United States government have helped stop the mass murder of thousands of Zimbabweans. Mnangagwa was filmed on LIVE broadcast camera on 15th Dec 2017 plotting to kill tens of thousands just so he could change election results so that they match a percentage “greater than the one we (ZANU PF) did” in 1980 elections [Presidential Advisor’s speech as Mnangagwa smiled]. There is no doubt that tens of thousands would have been killed in the last two years alone – Emmerson Mnangagwa who got 22,000 killed 1982-4, is on public video boasting that he is a mass murderer, “trained to kill and destroy” and even saying he wishes he was God and if so he would deprive all MDC members of oxygen. In recent months he is on camera presiding over a state house declaration to deploy the army against civilians so to change election results, the precise date being the 15th December 2017, at Harare Showgrounds (full LIVE video available). There were no sanctions between 1983 and 2000, and yet Mnangagwa personally got 22,000 people killed in under 2 years alone – 1983 to 84.
  2. Sanctions have helped stop the illegal raiding of private businesses. Between 1982 and 2019 when numerous businesses have been taken away from their owners, Mnangagwa has in public announced that “anyone who makes a mistake, must be stripped of their assets and be violently bashed. – uyo anenge akanganisa, ngaagoterwe nhaka yavakapihwa naJehovah, ngaarobwe!”
  3. Targeted sanctions have successfully forced Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government to admit that it needs to reform its institutions and laws that are in breach of UN charters. In 2019 for instance, Mnangagwa moved to remove the Public Order And Security Act in line with demands by western governments for targeted sanctions to be reversed.
  4. Instead of animosity towards the US govt, targeted sanctions have led to Mnangagwa throwing heaps of praises for Donald Trump and even personally boasting to be associated with Donald Trump (speech at Ngangu April 2019); it even got Mnangagwa engage in affectionate boasts about Trump’s currency. He also said Trump’s national currency is more trustworthy while his(Mnangagwa’s) is not trusted.
  5. Targeted sanctions have also helped force Mnangagwa to reassign some of the generals responsible for the cruel mass shootings of 1 August 2018. Although the number of soldiers reassigned was small, there is no doubt sanctions have had a demonstrative impact, as the British Minister for Africa Harriet Baldwin said before the UK parliament in Feb 2019.

Linda Masarira’s Independence Message

We are all Zimbabweans before we belong to any political party. Today is a day that we should all reflect on the liberation struggle and how some patriotic Zimbabweans sacrificed their lives for us to be liberated.

Things might not be rosy now, all successful countries once went through recession and became economic powerhouses.

Zimbabwe is about to rebirth into economic prosperity. The darkest hour is before dawn. All this shall come to pass.

Stop cursing your country, start believing that together we can positively transform Zimbabwe if we tolerate each other in our diversity and work towards nation building and development.

You are the LEADER that you have been waiting for. It’s time to LEAD and ensure sustainable economic and human development in Zimbabwe.

Happy Birthday Zimbabwe!

Happy Independence day to all my fellow countrymen!

No Single Zim Referee At 2019 AFCON Tournament

Farai Dziva|There will be no referees from Zimbabwe who will officiate at the 2019 Afcon set to take place in Egypt between June 21 and July 19.

The CAF list has twenty different nationalities from across the continent, with top referees like Mostafa Gharbal and Bacary Gassama making the cut.

But just like at the 2017 edition, there is no Zimbabwean on the list and this is because the country has no Elite A referees who can officiate at big tournaments like the Afcon.
Botswana, South Africa, Namibia, Seychelles, Zambia and Angola are the only COSAFA countries that will have referees taking part at the 2019 Afcon while Lesotho, Madagascar and Mozambique will have assistant referees.

Meanwhile, the Warriors are in Group A and will begin their campaign against hosts Egypt in the opening match of the tournament.

Independence Trophy Update

Dynamos 0

Highlanders 0

The Independence Day Challenge Match between Dynamos and Highlanders is currently underway at the rain soaked National Sports Stadium.

The match is evenly balanced and both sides have wasted scoring opportunities with the two goalkeepers Simbarashe Chinani(Dynamos) and Ariel Sibanda (Highlanders) being forced to make suicidal saves.

Chegutu Hospital Horror, As Patients Share Ward With Corpses: Report

By Own Correspondent| Patients at Chegutu District Hospital are reportedly sharing wards with corpses since mortuaries have been dysfunctional for over six months now.

It is alleged that the authorities would leave dead bodies in the wards until their collection by funeral homes.

A state media article reported that corpses are not given proper attention after doctors certify them dead.

The article also claims that a road accident victim was left lying in blood for hours last Friday after doctors had certified that the victim had died.

A nurse at the institution also confirmed the news.

The nurse said:

All the people dying here are covered with blankets and they remain in the wards with patients until their next of kin claims the body. The situation becomes more complex when some bodies spend two to three days unclaimed.-StateMedia

Mnangagwa Brags About Karo Project Success

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has praised himself for what he has described as “resounding success” of the Karo Project.

“The Karo Project is moving forward! With 200 Zimbabweans already employed, this project will create 2500 jobs when it reaches full capacity.

The entire area will benefit. Zimbabwe is being rebuilt, step by step, project by project,” boasted Mnangagwa.

The Shocking Truth On What Chamisa Warned About So Called “Zim Bird” Idolatry

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Below is the religious- political propaganga concerning the Zimbabwean bird symbol which MDC President Nelson Chamisa condemned on Wednesday afternoon.

“That Zimbabwean bird symbol is part of our problem. We must deal with institutional idolatry,” Chamisa said.

The below Sunday Mail hit was used by ZANU PF to justify election rigging in the 2013 elections and the assassination of four Zimbabwe Electoral Commission employees who include its Director Of Information Shupikai Mashereni.

The article claims that the Zimbabwe bird landing was first in modern history. It states:

The landing of the “Zim­babwe bird” at his homestead is only the third such occurrence in the country’s his­tory. “The first message was when the Zimbabwe bird led the people from Guruuswa during the First Chimurenga. The second one was during the Second Chimurenga and this is now the third such incident to be recorded.

The article then proclaims that the nation was under invasion from an enemy. “Tikasangwara, nyika inoyenda. (If we are not careful, we will lose this country.) “We fought the war and attained independence, but there is a danger that the enemy will reverse the gains we made.”

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SUNDAY MAIL:

Bizarre events as Zimbabwe bird lands
Saturday, 06 October 2012 23:51

Chief Chiweshe and spirit medium Katombo Kanyai display the Zim­babwe bird which landed at the spirit medium’s home­stead.

Villagers in the Ramahoro area under Chief Chiweshe were left stunned after the area’s spirit medium, Sekuru Katombo Kanyai, reportedly talked to lions, baboons and a snake after a traditional ceremony.

The bizarre events are said to have occurred days before the symbolic fish eagle, which is the official Zimbabwe bird, landed at the medium’s homestead.

Sekuru Kanyai’s homestead is believed to be Mbuya Nehanda’s former residence.
Traditionalists believe the landing symbol­ises “great things to come” as legend has it that the emblematic bird rarely lands on the ground.
Chief Chiweshe Joseph Chigariro confirmed the mysterious events which have left many people in the area baffled.

“Soon after the bira (traditional ceremony) which we organised for the national army, a delegation of baboons visited the site of the bira known as Pamuchakata Wambuya Nehanda, where they held a tête-à-tête with the spirit medium in a language which I could not com­prehend,” said the chief.


Chief Chiweshe claimed that later in the day Sekuru Kanyai held meetings with a pride of lions which he said had been sent to deliver the same message as the baboons.

“Not in my seven years as the chief of this area have I witnessed a phenomenon of this nature.
“I could clearly see and hear that the medium was communicating with the animals, but I could not com­prehend how they were communicating because the language they were speaking is alien to me. It was a strange language,” he said.

Sekuru Kanyai emphasised that the landing of the “Zim­babwe bird” at his homestead is only the third such occurrence in the country’s his­tory.
“The first message was when the Zimbabwe bird led the people from Guruuswa during the First Chimurenga. The second one was during the Second Chimurenga and this is now the third such incident to be recorded,” he said.


Sekuru Kanyai said it was important to note that the Mazowe area is of historical signifi­cance since it was the area where the First Chimurenga, spearheaded by Mbuya Nehanda, Chief Chiweshe and his brother Hwata, sprang from. “The message these hap­penings are bringing is that people must get back to traditional ways of doing things to stop rampant starvation which is currently bedev­illing the nation,” he said.

Sekuru Kanyai said modernisation has resulted in traditional leaders being looked down upon.
“In this era the judgments of chiefs are reviewed by young magistrates educated by the colonial system which is a far cry from the chiefs of the older days, who were the custodi­ans of the law and all liberties,” he said.

The spirit medium also castigated the sprouting of numerous church organisations which castigate tradi­tional culture as evil.
“I’m not against the religious system, but I’m against the bad ways in which these religious organisations are operating.
“These church organisations are labelling spirit mediums as evil spirits, yet we all know that there is one God and we all belong to Him and have different ways of praying to Him,” said Sekuru Kanyai.

During his interview with The Sunday Mail, the spirit medium was “visited” by a pangolin, another revered animal whose sighting is always linked to mys­tery.
“This is another message from the heavens,” said Sekuru Kanyai in reference to the pan­golin.

“I will be approaching the relevant authori­ties to deliver this message . . . tikasangwara, nyika inoyenda. (If we are not careful, we will lose this country.) “We fought the war and attained independence, but there is a danger that the enemy will reverse the gains we made, so it’s for the good of every Zimbabwean to take heed of what the ancestors are saying.”

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“Throw Away Your Scarf, It Gives You A Weird Appearance”

Farai Dziva|Facebook user Tonderai Chimbo says Emmerson Mnangagwa must do away with his trademark scarf as it gives him a weird appearance.

“Loosen your GRIP and allow Zimbabweans to come back home and rebuild their country.

Letting one foreign company open when thousands of local companies are closing is not sustainable.

Start thinking of Zimbabweans as capable people.For now you have done very well in presenting Zimbabwe as a begging state- which we are far from.

Zimbabwe just needs the sociopolitical landscape to be adjusted.

Why present yourselves as dictators/military state/hardliners and all the bad images if you have some of the best citizens Africa can boast of?.You will do much better as a leader if you’re not being partisan since your party has little or nothing to sell.

Be inclusive in every gesture including the care for cyclone Idai it costs you nothing but gains u a bit of tolerance. Finally!-THROW AWAY THE SCARF. It gives you a weird appearance and that’s why some of us can’t trust you!”

Mnangagwa Warns Businesspeople Against Economic Sabotage

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has issued a statement warning businesspeople to desist from sabotaging the country’s economy by hiking prices of basic commodities unnecessarily.

Mnangagwa warned that Government would be forced to introduce price controls.

“We do not want to go to a situation where Government is forced to regulate prices.”

“I am against the regulation of prices. I would want prices to be regulated by market forces. However, our compatriots in business should have a human face when they are making their profits.”

“It’s not going to be business for them to make super profits the same day they begin their businesses. I think it is necessary that they have a human face in dealing with the public and communities so that when they make their money they also realise that they are serving the community to which they belong.”

Turning to the creation of jobs, the President said Government was on track and the One-Stop Shop Investment Centre had approved 59 projects that were set to create over 780 000 jobs over the next two years if implemented.

Full Text Of MDC Independence Message

The MDC joins the people of Zimbabwe in celebrating 39 years of Independence.

In commemorating the day, it is important to highlight that the status quo brings to question the agenda ,values and ethos of the liberation struggle.

Zimbabweans are still in the trenches sadly fighting for the following issues which were the basis of the liberation agenda.

  1. The land question
    2.Universal suffrage – the principle of one man one vote
    3.Transfomation of the lives of Zimbabweans.

Thirty nine years after the liberation struggle, land ownership is still a question for discussion.

Those politically connected to Zanu PF just work up with an offer letter and displace a fellow citizen.

New invasions are still the order of the day. Those who occupy pieces of land only do so at the benevolence of the ruling elites.

This is without mentioning that land has been reduced to a dead Capital carrying only use value with no exchange value.

The MDC makes the point that four decades of independence is enough to give title to the beneficiaries of the land reform, facilitate mechanisation of farms and adapt from dependency on rain fed agriculture.

On transformation, black Zimbabweans are subjected to unpalatable suffering by those who hijacked the agenda of the liberation struggle for personal gain.

The majority are living in abject poverty, millions have fled a warless country, millions are unemployed and the gap between the rich and the poor keeps widening.

Access to healthcare is now a pipe dream, the public health delivery system is broken and hospitals have been turned into death traps.

Hundreds of Zimbabweans are dying of curable diseases and stress related ailments.

The same applies to education.

An unacceptable number of children is dropping out of school.

The health system itself needs a complete overhaul.

Hundreds of thousands are still walking ten kilometres to the nearest primary school.

Some of the schools are not even worth the name.

The men and women manning those schools are disgruntled and neglected.

They show up everyday, and yet are offered an insult as wages.

The same applies to any other public service institution.

Those controlling the State have converted it into an arena for personal enrichment.

They are not concerned about the rest.

On the political front, Zanu PF has ensured that they oppose what the liberation was all about.

They murder dissent, they rape women, they abduct those who disagree and they steal elections.

The democratic space is closing by the day, there is no freedom of the press, journalists like Zenzele are arrested for producing a documentary and some like Dzamara are made to disappear and calls to account for him are ignored.

There is blatant abuse of raw state power, the gun is now directing politics.

The people of Zimbabwe are however resilient.

They will turn out victorious, as we celebrate 39 years of Independence we encourage every Zimbabwean to keep the faith and focus on reclaiming the agenda of the liberation of the motherland.

MDC 5th Congress: Defining a New Course for Zimbabwe!

Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

MDC A Sets Record Straight On Masvingo Provincial Congress

Farai Dziva|TheMDC A says the Masvingo Provincial Congress has come and gone and focus is now on the National Congress.

The opposition party has also set the record straight on rigging and vote buying allegations during the Provincial Congress in Masvingo:

The MDC congratulates the people of Masvingo for holding a successful congress in a process attended by over 3145 delegates.

The party appreciates members who gathered for two days showing patience and resilience. Some of the structures had traveled from the most inaccessible parts of Zimbabwe in places like Malipati in Chiredzi South and Chiredzi East where bridges were destroyed by a Cyclone back in the year 2000.

The roads are not paved, they use a bumpy gravel road nicknamed Bhinya Road.
We reiterate the point that the resilience being displayed through enduring sleepless nights and cold wet weather is a show of confidence both in the party and the principle of Democracy as the best channel out of the crisis born out of autocracy.

There is no alternative to Democracy.
The Province elected a new executive led by veteran trade unionist, James Gumbi. The gathering also nominated a list of leaders who will contest at the National Congress which will be held in Gweru on the 24th of May 2019.

Top on the list is Adv Nelson Chamisa, the Province nominated him to contest the post of President bringing his nominations to nine out of the nine Provinces done so far.

The Congress is running under the theme ‘Defining A New Course for Zimbabwe”. It is part of the MDC’s plan to regenerate and strengthen the people’s alternative.

MDC 5th Congress: Defining a New Course for Zimbabwe!
Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

MDC Spokesperson Jacob Mafume

NGO Embarks On Massive Campaign To Eradicate Drug Abuse

Farai Dziva| The Zimbabwe Network for Economic and Social Transformation has embarked on a massive campaign to eradicate drug abuse in the country.

“Drug abuse continues to be a challenge among youths. We are initiating a massive awareness campaign to kick out drug abuse.

Club Joy Center in Highfields has freely offered their open air venue to kickstart this campaign. We are inviting corporates, humanitarian organisations, the media and like minded.

We urge Zimbabweans to join this initiative. Help us make a difference.

StopDrugAbuse

Zimbabwe Network for Economic and Social Transformation (Zinest) – Be part of the solution!” The organisation said in a statement.

MDC A Electoral System A Circus- Mutodi

Farai Dziva|Controversial Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi, has sensationally claimed that the MDC A electoral system is a circus.

Mutodi, according to analysts, pretends to be oblivious of the fact that the government, which he is part of, subverted the will of the people in the July 2018 polls.

Mutodi lampooned the opposition MDC A for preaching democracy while the party is trampling on the very basic democratic principles.

“Reports that nominations ahead of the MDC Congress were rigged in favor of Nelson and his cronies make the whole process undemocratic, a circus and a shame.

The outcome will not earn the respect of Zimbabweans. A stolen victory will not bring rest and peace to the opposition party,” declared Mutodi.

Energy Mutodi

FULL TEXT: Mliswa On Independence Day 2019

Member of Parliament for Norton, Hon. Temba P. Mliswa’s Statement on Independence Day 2019

Statement begins…..

The 18th April 2019, 39 years since our Zimbabwe, our country, gained its Independence from colonial rule…. What does it mean to you? Looking back we see how far we have come but also how far we still need to go. There has been good and there has been not so good however as we commemorate our Independence all Zimbabweans whether at home or abroad hold the 18th of April close to their hearts.

Personally our Independence Day is a day that I look back with remembrance and pride for people like Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi, Josiah Tongogara, Nikita Mangena, Joshua Nkomo, Herbert and Victoria Chitepo etc and recall the great sacrifices they made in order for us to gain the freedom we enjoy today. These were men and women of rare courage and foresight, people who could have compromised and settled for personal benefit, but did not. It is a day for us to renew our resolve to fill the gaps that remain in our nation building. Whilst they left us with a free Zimbabwe, long is the journey we have to take towards socio and economic development, unfinished tasks left for us to fulfil. Freedom is not fixed or finite but a constant and relentless endeavour.

Zimbabwe is our country and we are not going anywhere or selling out. This generation has what it takes to lead the country to greater heights and the opportunity should be given. Investment in youth related initiatives ensures that we we harness the unlimited human capital of our youth. National dialogue should be an ongoing process as opposed to an event to ensure that national issues are holistically approached.

A concerted effort is required by all political leaders to put party policies aside and look at national interest. In my crusade against corruption what overwhelming comes to the fore is the critical need for political will to take centre stage. It is not good enough for us to experience exposé after exposé without repercussion as it does nothing to instil accountability, deter or prevent the scourge. We do not want people to reach a stage of whistleblower fatigue, but to be confident that matters arising are dealt with justly and decisively. I will certainly never tire or back down, I owe it to the electorate, I owe it to myself, I owe it to the people of Zimbabwe and I owe it to the generations to follow.

So on that note I wish you all especially those in Norton, a Happy Independence Day 2019 with the encouragement that while we may be experiencing turbulent times, we can only blame ourselves if we do not place Unity, Nationalism and Patriotism first. No one ever said it would be easy but then again is it impossible? I think not. Aluta continua…We are in this struggle for as long as it continues

Statement ends…..

“Uhuru Dream Ruined”: Chamisa

Notorious Gang Of 8 Robbers Nabbed

By Own Correspondent- Police in Matabeleland North province has arrested a group of 8 notorious robbers who had terrorised Bubi district.

Three of the gang members are brothers who have been on the rampage since December last year.

The gang allegedly moved around armed with machetes and bolt cutters. It pounced on its victims at night, robbing people of groceries, electrical gadgets, clothes as well as money.

Matabeleland North provincial police spokesperson, Chief Inspector Siphiwe Makonese said that police received a tip-off which led to the arrest of the robbers.

She said:

“We have arrested eight suspects in connection with some robberies that took place in and around Inyathi since December last year.”

As the police, we were worried that all reported cases were committed using the same modus operandi and the arrest of the eight has cleared nine cases so far.

In one incident, the eight raided one Tthembi Mpofu and went away with groceries, clothes, electrical gadgets, RTGS$5, R3 200, US$20 and 200 Chinese Yuan in cash. Added Makonese:

On April 5, the complainant Thembi Mpofu, who operates Prince Enterprises Shop closed the shop as she retired to bed.

At around 2 AM while she was sleeping in a bedroom which is within the shop premises, she was awakened by the noise of a door being struck with an unknown object.

The eight were identified as three Tshuma brothers; Ndodana (35), Milos (37) and Nkosana (29) as well as Baleni Nyoni (32), Lizwe Nyoni (47), Busani Ncube (27), Bukhosi Ngwenya (31) and Handsome Ndlovu (27).-StateMedia

Round The Clock Protection For Foreign Nationals Working At An SA Farm

By Own Correspondent- Foreign nationals who had fled from a farm in KwaZulu Natal last week started to return after the South Africa Police Service assured them that they would get round the clock protection.

Zimbabweans who are employed at Emerald Dale Farms and Patula Sawmill owned by Charles Anderson went into hiding after a group of locals mostly made up of former workers allegedly butchered 17 cows owned by the farmer. They accused the farmer of employing Zimbabweans in favour of locals.

A Zimbabwean who is a manager at the farm revealed that they have started to troop back after they were given assurances by the police. Speaking on condition of anonymity, the qualified harvest manager, who has a diploma from the College of Forestry said:

“We are back on the farm after some assurance from the police to give us protection. A private armed guard vehicle has also been on patrol during the day while at night, a guard patrols our residences. We are on 24-hour protection. I am less worried about safety at the moment.”

The police confirmed that they arrested six people in connection with last week’s xenophobic attacks but were later released.

Speaking on Wednesday, provincial police spokesperson Captain Nqobile Gwala said:

“Police are still investigating malicious damage to property.”

A community leader, Silwanaziphi Jama said that the situation has normalised on the farm.

He said:

“We are happy that there is calm after two weeks of uncertainty and turmoil.

But we wish the police could step up its investigation and arrest the perpetrators who are tarnishing both the image of the village community and traditional leadership.”-IOLNews

“Neymar” Out Of Uhuru Clash Between DeMbare And Bosso

By Own Correspondent- Influential Dynamos midfielder Claude Junior Nkahan “Neymar” is set to be sidelined for a significant period of time after he picked up an injury during training on Thursday.

The Cameroonian gave a good account of himself on his debut for the Glamour Boys in the 2-1 defeat to Hwange.

He is yet to resume training after missing the trip to Bulawayo were Dynamos lost 2-0 to Chicken Inn.

Dynamos lock horns with Highlanders on Independence Day in the Independence Day Trophy at the National Sports Stadium.

The two teams are expected to field their best teams for the encounter after the organisers roped in the two giants in a bid to draw people to the Uhuru celebrations.

Speaking on Neymar’s injury, Dynamos team manager Richard Chihoro on Wednesday said:

“He is injured, he is not training with the team. The doctors are monitoring his progress.”-Newsday

US Congratulates Zim As The Country Commemorates 39yrs of Self Rule

By Own Correspondent- The United States of America has congratulated Zimbabwe on its attainment of 39 years of independence.

Through its embassy in Harare, the US wrote:

“We congratulate Zimbabwe on 39 years of independence today. The United States remains a committed partner to the people of Zimbabwe and shares your hopes for growth, prosperity and a brighter future.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to deliver the keynote independence address.

This year’s celebrations are running under the theme: “Zimbabwe @39 — Embracing Devolution for Vision 2030.”

Shock As Inyathi Man Brutally Murders Wife For Dumping Him

By Own Correspondent- An Inyathi man brutally murdered his 21 year old wife for dumping him.

The couple had been on separation since February this year, police said. Lyton Sibanda (23) armed himself with a flip knife and a small axe and proceeded to his in-laws’ place on the pretext of visiting his ex-wife Nothokozo Khabo and daughter aged three. He allegedly stabbed Khabo at around 11 PM.

Police spokesperson for Matabeleland North Chief Inspector Siphiwe Makonese said the incident occurred on Friday night when Sibanda of Felton Farm visited the now deceased at her parents’ homestead in Chief Mtshane area in Inyathi.

“On Friday evening Sibanda visited his ex-wife who was now staying with her parents. He was welcomed by his mother-in-law, Violet Khabo.

“The accused had a friendly conversation with his in-laws and ex-wife with no suspicion of anger. Around 11PM, Sibanda decided to leave and asked his ex-wife to accompany him. After walking a short distance from the homestead, he allegedly tripped her.

“He drew a flip knife and stabbed her twice on the right lower abdomen, once on the chest, right breast and on the right shoulder,” said Chief Insp Makonese. 

She said Khabo screamed for help. Her mother and an 18-year-old relative Faith Sibanda rushed to the scene.

When Khabo and Faith arrived at the scene, they saw Sibanda sitting on top of Khabo who was lying helplessly on the ground. He was allegedly stabbing her when the duo arrived, police said.

Chief Insp Makonese said Sibanda fled from the scene. Khabo staggered from the scene of the attack intending to go back home but collapsed before entering the yard.

Her mother tried to render first aid before rushing her to Inyathi District Hospital where she was pronounced dead on arrival. 

Chief Insp Makonese said Sibanda was arrested at a neighbouring farm where he had given the knife to Prince Thamsanqa. The small axe was also recovered.

Chief Insp Makonese appealed to members of the public to be responsible citizens and avoid using violence.

“The suspect who is assisting police with investigations admitted that he armed himself with a small axe and flip knife as he was angered by his wife’s decision to end their relationship but was still demanding money from him. As police we encourage men to take care of their children because that’s their duty as parents.

“We have a worrying rate of contempt of court cases where men evade maintaining their children in violation of court orders and when women make follow-ups, the cases end up in assault and murder,” she said.

Passports Slowly Being Phased Out, New Technology Coming Through

Zimbabwean passport

A supplied image of a check-in kiosk at Sydney Airport. Pic: Sydney Airport
The brave new world of biometric identification and passport-less travel has arrived.

Just when you thought the rapid pace at which technology is altering the way we go about our daily lives couldn’t gain any more velocity, something brand-new and exciting comes along.

Case in point – Sydney Airport is currently running a facial recognition programme that allows passengers to enjoy smooth sailing through their airport gates without the need to take out their passport even once.

If this innovative system succeeds, there will soon be no need for international travellers to juggle paperwork and luggage at the airport – their faces will serve as both their passport and boarding pass while they check in, drop their bags, access the airport lounge and board their plane.

Sound a little too futuristic to be true? Just wait until you hear the rest.

Consumer demands drive technological development

Marius Coetzee, CEO of Ideco, a South African company with a focus on future-proof smart identification solutions, believes that biometric technology is developing in accordance with consumer demands.

“As consumers, we are used to the convenience of a mobile lifestyle. These days, the prevalence of technology has taught us to expect seamless engagement – we order rides and food, book accommodation and organise our social lives from our smart phones without skipping a beat, but when we get to the airport or bank it feels like we’ve stepped back in time. Fortunately, biometric recognition solutions are now available that will allow consumer-facing businesses to provide their clientele with effortless identification processes,” says Marius.

Countless applications for biometric tech

The field of biometrics includes fingerprint, voice, facial and iris identification and there are countless applications for each of these components. This includes everything from access control in secure environments to crowd management at big sporting events.

“There are so many ways in which biometrics can be applied to streamline the way we do things,” says Marius. “In the mining environment, for instance, a facial recognition feed can be used to identify everyone who enters a secure area and raise a red flag if an unauthorised individual steps foot inside an of a limit perimeter. In banking, on the other hand, it can be used to alert relationship managers if VIP clients enter their branch, so they may be of immediate assistance. Event organisers at big stadiums and outdoor venues can also pre-load the biometric information of known troublemakers on their database so they may be alerted if they attend, and their security team may prepare accordingly.”

How does facial recognition work?

It’s highly specialised software that is overlaid on conventional surveillance footage, which allows the programme to isolate the face from the footage, extract the unique features of the face, feed it into a matching engine and determine the identity of the individual in question.

Biometric information has two sides:

There is the actual photo or fingerprint, and then there is the algorithm that allows the technology to match it to others on a given database.

As such, when you enrol in a biometric system (e.g. scanning your fingerprints at the bank), the information that is captured and stored is not the actual image or imprints, but rather the algorithm that will be used for matching purposes down the line.

What is the next frontier for South Africa?

With Australia blazing the trail in terms of biometric check-ins at Sydney Airport, it raises the question as to what we might expect here in sunny South Africa.

According to Marius, the onus lies with the big business. “The technology is there, and we have the skills resources at our disposal to implement it. We just need a few innovative South African businesses to step up to the plate and take advantage of the incredible tools at their disposal.”

Mudzuri Finally Gets Presidency Nomination

Nelson Chamisa with Engineer Elias Mudzuri

MDC president Nelson Chamisa has extended his uncontested run to eight out of 13 possible nominations for the party’s top post, while vice-president Elias Mudzuri finally got his first nomination to remain in his current post.

The new Masvingo executive, that saw current provincial chairperson James Gumbi retaining his post, unanimously nominated Chamisa to become president ahead of the party congress next month with five more provinces yet to present their nominations.

Mudzuri landed the third vice-president slot nomination while Morgen Komichi was nominated for the first vice-presidency and Welshman Ncube for the second vice-president post.

Happison Chidziva was nominated for the deputy chair position, while Charlton Hwende was nominated for the secretary-general.

Current secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora was not nominated for any post.

David Coltart was nominated for the treasurer-general post.

Luke Tamborinyoka was nominated for the spokesperson post ahead of Jacob Mafume, while Thabitha Kumalo was nominated for the national chair post.

Gumbi beat Simon Mupindu after his initial challenger Tongai Matutu was disqualified for having once defected from the party.

Presiding over the nominations was Jolson Mugari, who said that the process was fair and done in a transparent manner.

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LIVE: VOA Journalist Soon After Begging Mnangagwa For A Job, Publishes Cruel Falsehoods On Sanctions … Just As Trump Demands ED Must Reverse Sanctions On His Own Local Businesses Since 1983

At a time when numerous victims of 1 August military brutality still have bullets lodged in their bodies, a Voice Of America journalist, Marvelous Mhlanga Nyahuye has written the below article printing cruel falsehoods which mask out Emmerson Mmangagwa’s own sanctions on the local economy for over 35 years since 1983.

Mhlanga Nyahuye is the same VOA journo who was filmed asking Mnangagwa for a job at the end of last year.

Nyahuye in the below piece, makes false claims that there are US sanctions on Zimbabwe.

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Washington Experts Call for End to Zimbabwe Sanctions

April 16, 2019
Marvellous Mhlanga-Nyahuye

Some of the panelists who attended a meeting in Washington DC on Monday focusing on Zimbabwe.

Some of the panelists who attended a meeting in Washington DC on Monday focusing on Zimbabwe.

WASHINGTON —
Experts in Washington, discussing whether or not Zimbabwe is a source of shame or opportunity for Africa, were unanimous in their position that targeted sanctions were hurtful to the country, and must be removed, but equally held the government and the ruling Zanu-PF party accountable for the poor state of the economy and overall decline.

Organized by the Washington-based think-tank Cato Institute, on Monday, panelists of the discussion, titled ‘Zimbabwe: Africa’s Shame and Opportunity’, challenged the United States and members of the international community such as the European Union, all of which recently extended sanctions on Zimbabwe, citing lack of reforms under the newly-elected government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, to drop them.

Zimbabwe has been calling for the removal of what it terms illegal sanctions, since their imposition almost two decades ago, and have blamed them for the country’s economic demise. In particular, the government of Zimbabwe has chided the U.S. over the Zimbabwe Economic and Recovery Act of 2001 (ZIDERA), which despite noting some improvements in Zimbabwe, was recently extended by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Panelist and RTHK Washington Correspondent, Barry Wood, who was recently in Zimbabwe, sided with critics of the sanctions who argue the sanctions hurt the ordinary citizens, and not the intended target of high level officials, which include Mnangagwa and his predecessor Robert Mugabe.

“Certainly ZIDERA which is still in the books and has been extended by President Trump – do they hurt the poor more than the ruling elite? There is a strong case that the sanctions do hurt the poor more than they hurt the ruling elite, which through corruption gets around the sanctions,” said Wood.

Echoing that point was fellow panelist and longtime critic of the Zimbabwe’s government, Professor Steve Hanke of Johns Hopkins University, who, while maintaining that the government and its ruling party officials, operate “like an organized criminal syndicate or crime syndicate,” submitted that the sanctions have failed to make the government accountable.

“Sanctions should be dropped immediately. Sanctions don’t work,” argued Hanke, adding that “the history of economic and financial sanctions is one failure after another, the production of all kinds of negative, unintended consequences,” said Hanke.

Hanke advised the U.S. and the international community to adopt a different strategy that excludes sanctions and foreign aid, which he said, also doesn’t help.

“So step one, unilaterally the US and the international community, to the extent the international communities involved should drop sanctions, and encourage, of course, the adoption of the ‘Singapore Strategy’ and stop talking about foreign aid. Foreign aid is not going to rescue Zimbabwe,” said Hanke.

Visiting fellow, W. Gyude Moore of the Center for Global Development, who was also on the panel, reinforced the point that sanctions don’t work.

“Sanctions that target the people of Zimbabwe ordinarily is not going to work and in the long term is not going to help resolve the issues in Zimbabwe,” Moore said.

Though the panelist appeared to back Zimbabwe’s position on the ineffectiveness of the sanctions, they didn’t spare the government blame for the country’s state of the economy.

Hanke shared his observation. “So how did Zimbabwe plunge to these tremendously low levels?” queried Hanke, before offering his assessment.

“We have property rights, number one. Two, money. Three, there’s no hard budget constraints in Zimbabwe, a situation where you have no discipline, very weak institutions, no one is in control of fiscal affairs. When you have a soft budget and no hard budget constraint, and anything goes basically in the fiscal sphere. In the fourth item … the dominant political party, Zanu-PF is a party which operates much like an organized criminal syndicate or crime syndicate,” Hanke said.

Wood laid the blame directly on Zimbabwe’s Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, who was among the audience at the discussion.

“Zanu-PF at its core opposes market-based reform which is championed, I might say, and it’s certainly true, by Mr. Ncube. So, we don’t know what’s really going on. The government is incompetent and divided, and the reforms won’t be implemented,” he concluded.

Ncube, who was in Washington for the International Monetary Fund/World Bank Annual Spring Meetings, defended his government’s effort to address the issues raised by the panelists, and said, contrary to the belief that the world was still closed to Zimbabwe, things were changing, especially with the International Monetary Fund.

Zimbabwe has been unable to secure lines of credit from many financial institutions, due to unpaid debt, amounting to close to US$10 billion.

Ncube said his meetings with IMF and World Bank officials were encouraging and they are appreciating the country’s commitment to what he called the Economic Reform Agenda.

“We reached an agreement on the Staff Monitoring Program with the IMF which will help us on the road map towards arrears clearance. We need the debt to be cleared so that we can access credit loans for our private sector really, we are looking for private sector support,” said Ncube.

To Hanke’s criticism about Zimbabwe’s lack of regard to property rights, Ncube said the government has shown regard for property rights through its recent decision to compensate white farmers forcibly removed in 2000. Ncube set aside the equivalent of US$S17 million to compensate farmers.

“If you look at the issue of compensation, that’s a recognition of property rights. We are going to do that in line with the constitution and there’s a commitment from the government and from the President (Mnangagwa) as well,” said Ncube.

Ncube added that the government is also staying true to its mantra that it’s open for business, and has established the Zimbabwe Investment Development Agency (ZITA) to vet and process investor applications quickly.

In addition, he said, the government has revised its controversial indigenization law, which restricted foreigner from owning more than 50% of a company.

“The indigenization rule has been largely waved except for the diamond sector so far, and eventually you can be sure that everything will be allowed in terms of foreign investors owning 100% of companies,” said Ncube.

Regarding the targeted sanctions, Professor Ncube welcomed the position by the panelists, saying it validates the government point that the sanctions are hurting the ordinary person.

With Zimbabwe’s 39th Independence Day anniversary approaching, the question of how much progress the country has made, particularly following the resignation of former president Mugabe in 2017, has been a topic of much debate.

Attendants at the event in Washington DC, who included the diplomatic corps, members of the Zimbabwean diaspora and several others groups, challenged the government of Zimbabwe to work on the reforms that would place Zimbabwe back on good footing with the international community, so as to help revive the economy, and be the beacon of hope it was at independence, in 1980.

We Will Whip You Into Order, Mnangagwa Warns Businesses On Price Increases

Emmerson Mnangagwa

President Mnangagwa says his administration does not believe in price controls and urged businesses to have a human face by desisting from increasing prices without justification.

The Head of State and Government said price hikes should be regulated by market forces, not the spirit of profiteering.

He made the remarks in an interview with the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) ahead of today’s Independence Day celebrations.

The interviewed was aired last night.

“With regard to the issue of prices, I made an appeal a few days ago to our compatriots in industry and commerce that prices are coming up but there is no justification in many areas why they are coming up,” he said.

“It’s just a question of perception, fear of the unknown that we want to cushion ourselves today for possible challenges tomorrow. We don’t think that is the way we should operate. Last time we had the same phenomenon of prices just being increased and I asked captains of industry to come and meet me here at State House. When we met, the majority said we are reducing by half whatever has happened before we can talk about it and the prices went down. That is how we must go.”

Businesses have been wantonly increasing prices and the recent spate saw the prices of bread and maize-meal being increased by over 50 percent.

Government has since appealed to millers to reconsider their position and allow for consultations.

President Mnangagwa said Government would not be forced to introduce price controls.

“We do not want to go to a situation where Government is forced to regulate prices.

“I am against the regulation of prices. I would want prices to be regulated by market forces. However, our compatriots in business should have a human face when they are making their profits. It’s not going to be business for them to make super profits the same day they begin their businesses. I think it is necessary that they have a human face in dealing with the public and communities so that when they make their money they also realise that they are serving the community to which they belong.”

Turning to the creation of jobs, the President said Government was on track and the One-Stop Shop Investment Centre had approved 59 projects that were set to create over 780 000 jobs over the next two years if implemented.

“For jobs to come, the first thing is to declare Zimbabwe open for business and secondly you engage in order to attract investment into the country,” he said.

“Yes domestic investment is also critical but our people are so constrained as a result of the past. Their capability and financial muscle to expand and create jobs is constrained as a result of the sanctions which were imposed on us. I am happy that there has been a reasonable, positive response worldwide in the areas of mining, agriculture, manufacturing and tourism.

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“Currently, we are seeing a positive response in the area of ICT as investments are coming into the country. We have created a One-Stop Investment Services Centre which we are going to launch soon. Under that we have approved up to 59 projects and all are at different levels of implementation. If all these projects are implemented in the course of the next two years, I believe that in terms of job creation we will able to create in the region of 780 000 jobs. It is critical that people get employed.”

BOOM!! Linda Masarira Is Now The Pensioners’ Voice

The wage of sin is death and one reaps what he or she sows- these have been the adages that have made so many people in Zimbabwe and in Africa at large to invest much of their energy results i.e the hard earned monies through their working days, with some going for as far as over time in anticipation of having a bumper financial harvest that will sustain them after they have become weary or retired.

However in Zimbabwe these anticipations have been turned into anticipations-that-never-were, as those expecting to reap what they sow, they have become more of an eye-sore to the government and what they are reaping after years of sowing is just but next to none, especially in this economy were the RTGS are devaluing every day.

After a long time investments by these old age with the view that one day they would just be able to access their money, all has gone in vain especially with the fact that those who control the pension funds have grown to be self-centered, selfish and egocentric so much so that accessing money by pensioners have become a torrid time.

Some are spending nights sleeping outside the bank with the hope of accessing the money which is coming in small amounts that usually can only sustain bus fare considering that the majority is coming from rural areas, and with a family left behind expecting to survive from the pension

As most of the young family members are unemployed. With this in mind, as a sane and rational government, action is needed to solve these challenges facing the pensioners which have been seen by both the blind and the dead.

Recognition of senior citizens who are on pension would and is going to be one of the major solutions that would curb the outcry that is becoming so loud like a war cry from the unconfident team.

This means there is need for the government to cater for this group when it comes to their transport welfare. With the introduction of the ZUPCO as a government owned transport system, there is need for the government to provide free transport for these now “vulnerable” group that is existing in partial recognition by the government.

The provision of transport will clearly reduce the burden of transport costs that are known to be chewing their hard earned and less provided pension by simply removing the psychological trauma of wanting to balance the money that can be easily calculated even by an ECD child.

Considering that the nation is going through an economic quagmire that might not give it the strength and capability to provide the pensioners with meaningful funds, it might be of paramount importance to introduce grocery allowance or tokens that will provide or make them have access to the basic food commodities that can sustain them for the month in addition to the so called money they are receiving.

At most, the provision of groceries will at least reduce the burden that is supposed to be carried by the small amount they are receiving. Thus they will end up feeling recognized, since they do not need much but only need what will sustain them or simply what is basic.

More, so the increase or increment of their monthly dues or maintaining that same value but in US$, since some pension houses which have been invested by this pensioners are enjoying the proceeds of these old age.

With all the investment that have been made by these pension funds in Zimbabwe using the proceeds from their labor, how come now that the pension funds like MIPF, NRZ, COMMUNICATIONS AND ALLIED INDUSTRY PENSION FUND as well as NSSA are failing to offer the pensioners the much needed US$ than the RTGS$ that has not been stable.

The Pensioners Voice seeks to ensure that NSSA restores the pensioners dignity in the society by paying decent pension payouts not the paltry $RTGS30 to $RTGS80 which they are receiving. NSSA is paying its executive more than $150000 a month in salaries and allowances yet it is busy abusing the pensioner who contributed to that luxury they enjoy with their money which they invested.

As a pressure group advocating for decent pension payouts, we will not rest until pensioners are treated with dignity by NSSA and all Pension funds. The silence of IPEC on this serious matter is very disturbing.

Hence it becomes more pathetic that the government is failing to intervene as a way of respecting the patriotic and sane former workers, who have given all and now being stricken left, right, back and center with the hope that one day it will turn in their favor yet some of them have already crossed the borders.

Hence, it’s my plea that the government should at least recognize this group. If the former head of state was given his pension in USD why not afford the same opportunity to our pensioners in Zimbabwe?

Linda T. Masarira

Pensioners Voice Convener

Price Increases Force RTGS Dollar Rate To Fall, Biti Says It’s Heading For 1:10.

US Dollar gaining strongly against the RTGS Dollar

GOVERNMENT is facing renewed pressure on the economic front, with the parallel foreign currency market once again running amok — pushing the prices of basic consumer goods like bread beyond the reach of many Zimbabweans..

This comes as many leading schools around the country have also sharply hiked their fees, further piling on the stress on already hard-pressed parents — especially those earning their salaries in RTGS dollars, which have been seriously eroded by inflation which officially stands at a staggering 66,8 percent.

Yesterday, the coveted United States dollar breezed past the 5,20 mark to the RTGS$ on the back of what both business and political analysts say is a result of policy inconsistencies by authorities — following last week’s surprising announcement by Finance minister Mthuli Ncube that the country would have a new currency within a year.

“I predict that by the end of June this year, it (the black market rate) will be 1:10 … in other words people are becoming poorer and poorer. “Bad economic mismanagement is theft on people’s savings and this has been created by Mthuli Ncube … he lives in a reality-distorted world,” former Finance minister during the short-lived government of national unity (GNU), Tendai Biti, told the Daily News yesterday.

“The reason why we are having high inflation is that we are not producing, and because we are not producing, we are not earning foreign currency in the form of export earnings. “So, we are eating that which other countries are producing. Our import bill is high, and our imports are paid in US dollars.

“So, the US dollar has become a commodity … we have this disaster that it shoots up on the black market and when it shoots up the prices of everything go up while the value of wages goes down,” Biti added.

He also warned that government could soon be forced to increase the price of fuel again, to avoid even worse shortages.

“In the past 10 days, I have been in Matabeleland South, North and Bulawayo and there is no fuel anywhere. “I am moving with jerry cans in my car as if we are in 1930 southern Rhodesia … all thanks to Mthuli Ncube,” Biti railed.

In February, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) introduced the RTGS dollar when it unveiled its Monetary Policy Statement which sought to breathe new life into the economy. However, the RTGS dollar — which opened trading at 2,5 against the US dollar — has since lost its value sharply, with the interbank market battling to attract money.

Following Ncube’s announcement, the forex parallel markets shot to nearly RTGS$5 to the greenback from 4,30 amid indications that the situation would get worse. Worried business leaders told the Daily News yesterday that things “were edging towards a concerning zone”, requiring the government to take remedial action without “further delays”.

Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers (CZR) president, Denford Mutashu, said consumers were now “under siege” because of falling production levels and the rampant foreign currency black market.

“The wave of price increases is worrisome and happening at a time that disposable incomes have been eroded.

“The foreign currency parallel market has been running amok. Bread and maize-meal went up due to movement on new producer prices for grain and wheat that pushed up input costs for millers and bakers.

“If one factors in the speculative nature of our pricing, it only means the consumer is seriously exposed,” the forthright Mutashu warned.

On his part, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) president, Sifelani Jabangwe, blamed the foreign currency black market for driving the prices of basic goods beyond the reach of many consumers. “The sellers are not releasing money at the low price quoted on the official market. So, businesses are still unable to access that.

“We have seen an influx of buyers, but the sellers are not forthcoming. What we need is the interbank to operationalise.

“Companies are still struggling because hard currency is not readily available, and so the production side is constrained,” he said.
Yesterday, bakers increased the price of bread from RTGS$1,80 to RTGS$3,50 — citing the rising costs of production and the volatile operating environment.

This came hardly a day after millers had increased the price of maize-meal in response to last week’s hike by the government of grain producer prices. Now, some private schools are also announcing sharp hikes in their fees, in response to the worsening economic situation in the country.

Among the private schools, which have advised parents of new school fees are Arundel School in Harare and Petra College in Bulawayo. Parents with children at Arundel, who are day scholars, will now be required to pay RTGS6 600 or US$1 500 — whilst weekly borders will be paying RTGS$8 900 or US$2 023.
Full borders on the other hand will have to stump up RTGS$10 800 or US$2 455.

At Petra College, the fees for ECD have escalated from RTGS$991 to RTGS1 050. Grades 1 to 7 will now be paying RTGS$1 620 from RTGS$1 390 — with Cambridge levy now costing US$710.

Forms 1 to 6 fees have also gone up from RTGS$1 965 to RTGS$2 400, and US$1 040 for Cambridge levy.                                              

Meanwhile, political analysts have warned the government that it was killing confidence through policy inconsistencies. “I think what we are seeing is the collapse of the economy in a number of ways. First, the foreign currency crisis has persisted, necessitating that industry has to pay a premium at the black market in order to access foreign currency for inputs that are needed for production.

“The second thing is that the economy is not growing … we are not seeing new industries … so incomes for citizens have remained stagnant. “Then thirdly, there is the speculative aspect in which prices are pegged at the black market rate, and where people tend to take advantage of the situation.

“Fourthly, there are inconsistencies in terms of policy. We hear one thing on the currency from the RBZ. We hear another from the minister of Finance Mthuli Ncube,” political analyst Rashweat Mukundu told the Daily News.

“There was the talk of the Transitional Stabilisation Plan, but we are not sure where it is right now, especially with reports that the government has gone back to its usual behaviour of overspending and crowding out productive sectors.

“Essentially, we are in a stagnant situation where prices are shooting up, incomes have remained stagnant, civil servants received an average of $60 to $70 as an increment … meaning at the end of the day, the increment may come down to $30, which is going to be washed away by the increases in consumer goods, transport and fuel costs.

“Zimbabwe is in a deep crisis and one can really wonder if we will get to the end of the year under this situation,” Mukundu added.

Source – dailynews

Chamisa Independence Day Interview, “39 Years On We Have Achieved Nothing.”

Nelson Chamisa

ZIMBABWE turns 39 tomorrow and NewsDay (ND) senior reporter Blessed oMhlanga caught up with the opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa (NC) to discuss the importance of the day vis-a-vis the current economic and political situation in the country and how Zimbabwe can move from its stasis. Below are the excepts:

ND: Zimbabwe turns 39 tomorrow, what are the achievements and milestones that we have travelled over the years?

NC: We are turning 40 next year, it’s time to take stock of the benefits of the liberation struggle to say: how far have we come in fulfilling the gains of the liberation struggle. The liberation struggle was about the will of the people, one-man, one-vote, it was about sovereignty, land. How far have we gone in addressing those fundamental questions? We continue to have disputed elections. In 2018, the elections were disputed on account of deprivation of the will of the people; that shows you and that confirms that we have achieved nothing in terms of ethos of the liberation struggle.

On the land issue, we have not genuinely empowered our people and you see now there continues to be problems around fundamental issues of title. The land issue continues to be a hanging question. The third issue has do to with prosperity and opportunities for the people of Zimbabwe. We are the saddest people in the world, we score least on the index of happy people in the world, because of government’s illegitimacy, governance deficit, because of the absence of comprehensive reforms, institutionally, constitutionally, economically and politically these fundamental reforms are lacking. If you look at our laws we continue to have trails of repression from the Rhodesian times. Look at how people continue to have a police force which is questionable, typical of the Selous Scouts.

We still have deep-seated divisions, you can’t have independence when we have divisions around tribes, when you have unhealed wounds around past challenges, around Gukurahundi, Murambatsvina, erosion of pensions; all those things are wounds on the hearts and minds of people of Zimbabwe. Independence must mean something, Independence can’t be paper independence, it can’t be rhetoric. It has to be independence in the means of production, independence in the economy, in the ownership of the means of production; those issues have not been addressed.

ND: In the foregoing, are you saying there is nothing to celebrate?

NC: I am pointing to the challenges of having independence without independence and we go to April 18 it is a very important day on the calendar of our country because it is a reminder of our sacrifices as a people. It’s a reminder of our struggles, collectively, a reminder of common denominator points. Under normal circumstances, you would have Independence Day being a non-partisan day, being an inclusive day, being a day you don’t think about political parties. You think about Zimbabwe, your only home not a political party, but we find ourselves dividing the nation into ladders, into enclaves of partisan politics into numerators, instead of a denominator belonging to mother Zimbabwe, to that which unites us which is far more important than that which may divide us. So, yes, we must go back and say: what does independence mean to us?

Mr (President Emmerson) Mnangagwa is right now talking about phantom and false dialogue with people he is agreeing with. We have a fundamental disagreement on his legitimacy, around how elections were held. We must close that chapter, but we don’t close that chapter by running away from it.

ND: What then is the way forward for Zimbabwe?

NC: For us to go forward, we must go back to genuine political dialogue about the issues affecting our country. We will not be able to resolve the issues affecting our country until we have been able to resolve the fundamental issues, which is the issue of disputed political discourses and a disputed mandate. Mr Mnangagwa’s mandate is disputed, not by Chamisa, but by the people of Zimbabwe, the people who voted and were cheated, that must be addressed.

ND: The present government has hinted that it will move on without you and answer the fundamental questions of socio-economic and political crises while you watch from the sidelines?

NC: Tackle the issues of national building, issues of peace-building, issues of legitimacy and until such issues are solved we will not be able to find a common answer to our economic challenges, to our economic questions, any answers (Finance minister) Mthuli Ncube and whoever you may try to come up with, will actually be an unsustainable answer and a fake answer because it’s not attacking the real issues affecting Zimbabwe.

ND: Zanu PF says they brought independence through the liberation struggle and they are the owners – is this their baby?

NC: They want to distort history and rewrite it in their own terms, in their own persuasion, but clearly the struggle of the liberation of our country was not a sole effort. It was not a partisan effort, it was not a political effort, and it was a people’s effort. The liberation struggle was and still remains a people’s project. Nobody should appropriate themselves the liberation of this country, this country belongs to its owners and authors being the people under the auspices of the almighty God and nobody is supposed to appropriate the sole proprietorship of our country. We fought as a people, yes, we used different vehicles, Zanu was one of them, Zapu was another and any other vehicle, that vehicle can’t become the destination. The destination was a liberated Zimbabwe.

ND: They (Zanu PF) have been custodians of this liberation struggle over the years, have they taken good care of it?

NC: Zanu played a role, Zipra played a role, Zanla forces played a role and that role must be acknowledged, but it does not mean that they are the only ones who have a legitimate right to the liberation legacy and its custody. If anything, we all fought together as a people. We now have certain greedy and selfish characters who are hijacking the liberation struggle for their own benefit.

The liberation struggle was never about an individual owning multiple cars, multiple farms, houses and swimming pools, even if you can only swim in one. It was never about that, it was never about the trinkets and trappings of power, it was never about shefuism which we see today, it was about the decency of the people. But you can see that those ideas have been trampled upon, those ethos are no longer on the table that’s why you find that people are no longer thinking about ordinary livelihoods of all Zimbabweans in rural and urban areas, but they are now thinking about their own positions; careerism and opportunism have become the order of the day.

People are always thinking about how to line their pockets; instead of hands-on, they now have hands-in, in terms of looting and corruption. Look at the Zinara (Zimbabwe National Road Administration audit) report, it’s stinking to high heaven, look at the Hwange report it’s also stinking to high heaven. Who is being fingered there? The big guys, the shot callers, but have you even found any fat cat being jailed for corruption, no, they just do catch and release.

ND: You spoke about cleansing the past, Gukurahundi in particular, President Mnangagwa is moving to address this issue. In your view is this not a positive move?

NC: The first thing is for him to apologise because he was also a participant. He was part of government, he must apologise to the people of Zimbabwe in order to claim responsibility. Leadership revolves around two issues, responsibility and accountability, you can’t be in leadership if you are not accountable and you are not responsible. Owning up and apologising deeply not just with the lips, but with the lips of your heart and not your mouth, with all full conclusion, there must be acknowledgment of what happened. Beyond that we must have a bottom-up healing process, truth-telling for real reconciliation, not top-down approach. Let us have traditional leaders, community leaders, and the church playing a pivotal role in truth telling so that we have restorative justice. Then we also need to stop the same atrocities and perpetrating the same crimes that were done. Look at what happened in August 2018, look at what happened in January this year, we must repair it.

ND: Does the MDC have the capacity to deal with these issues you are talking about?

NC: We have maximum and ultimate capacity because we have the mandate of the people, you can’t ask a dirty hand to wash itself.

ND: Is this about a mandate from the people or political will and capability?

NC: The political will yes, already the political will we have, and that’s why I am not talking about the mandate. The people trust us, the people have confidence in our leadership, which has been the biggest problem of my brother ED. People have no confidence in him, they have no trust in him, and confidence can’t be manufactured.

ND: The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission closed the 2018 electoral cycle meaning that to them the 2018 general elections are over, but you keep singing legitimacy; what are your chances of achieving a redress?

NC: They themselves, their mandate is disputed, they failed to handle elections to the satisfaction of Zimbabweans, so it doesn’t matter what they say, they have no credibility, they are a discredited lot. Their hands are dripping with accusations. To them they closed it long back, but it does not close it for the people of Zimbabwe. They know that their credentials are questionable.

ND: Will Zimbabwe have to wait for another five years to realise what you say are the ideals of independence, that’s if you win in 2023?

NC: Why wait for five years? We must deal with the July 30, 2018 elections so that the issues of legitimacy are dealt with, so that parliamentary reforms are dealt with.

ND: How do you propose to do that nearly a year after the elections?

NC: Political dialogue, we say it and we are going to say it again, we are going to resort to other constitutional avenues and platforms around our right to express ourselves until what we believe to be the legitimate request is acceded to.

ND: But Zanu PF is marching on and does not appear to be listening to your calls.

NC: Zanu PF is not Zimbabwe, they may be stubborn, but that’s why democracy is there, that’s why Constitutions are there, that’s why people are there to deal with these issues. They may choose to be stubborn, but we will tame their stubbornness.

ND: So what action are you taking, or you are concentrating on your party’s congress?

NC: We are always in action, I don’t know what kind of action you are referring to, but we are a party in action; we are a party of action. In fact, we are a definition of action in whatever we do. So look, struggles have no timetable, struggles are always determined by circumstances, it depends on what the situation demands and circumstances dictate.

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It’s Highlanders vs Dynamos In Uhuru Challenge, $80k At Stake.

Highlanders and Dynamos clashes are always an epic battle.

AN epic Independence Cup match is on cards at the National Sports Stadium this afternoon with Highlanders declaring that they will field a strong side as part of continuing efforts to get players match-fit.

Bosso face rivals Dynamos in the $80 000 Zimbabwe @39 celebratory game.

In the past, Highlanders have sent second- string sides to the tournament, but this time around coach Madinda Ndlovu said they are using the encounter to fine tune their squad, having been affected by a three-week strike during the pre-season.

Strikers, Prince Dube and Zambian import Peter Nyirenda will miss today’s action because of injury, but hope to return for the Easter Monday league game against Triangle United at Barbourfields Stadium.

Right-back McClive Phiri, who was sent off in the horrendous 3-1 loss to Harare City last weekend, is also out of the team, with Bukhosi Ncube replacing him.

New signing, Bukhosi Sibanda, who joined from Ubuntu Cape Town of South Africa, is set to get his first Bosso cap and lead the strike force.

Despite the Dube and Nyirenda setbacks, coach Ndlovu said they are ready for Dynamos, adding that there is nothing “friendly” about facing Dynamos.D

“Our approach is simple; we’re playing Dynamos and everyone within the Highlanders family knows what it means to play against Dynamos. Just as a reminder, games against Dynamos are more than just a game because there’s pride at stake, bragging rights and both sets of supporters are keen to see their team win. So, we’re going there to fight for a positive result,” said Ndlovu.

“Another factor to consider is that as Highlanders we’ve been crying that our players are not match fit and this is a game we will also use to improve match-fitness for our boys. So we are not fielding a second-string side, but a strong team minus those ruled out because of injuries and suspension in the league. It’s a practice game before we take on Triangle United next Monday,” he said.

Dynamos and Highlanders head into today’s encounter smarting from defeats in their lastleague games on the road.

DeMbare were humbled 2-0 by Chicken Inn in Bulawayo, while Bosso were humiliated 3-1 by Harare City.

Ndlovu will also use today’s encounter to gauge his combinations and look for players that can play around Nqobizitha Masuku in midfield.

Masuku has been outstanding in Highlanders’ three league games playing as a defensive midfielder. Players in line to fit in the midfield puzzle are Brian Banda, Adrian Silla, Ben Munsaka, Divine Mhindiriri, Denzel Khumalo, utility player Mbekezeli Sibanda and winger, Cleopas Kapupurika.

Sibanda is likely to partner Tinashe Makanda upfront, with the quartet of Ncube, Peter Muduhwa, Tendai Ndlovu and Mbongeni Ndlovu forming the backline, while Ariel Sibanda gets the nod ahead of Wellington Muuya in keeping goal.

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LIVE: ASSASSINATION OF ZEC EMPLOYEES- The Hit On Zim Bird Which Nelson Chamisa Exposed As “Institutional Idolatry” Yesterday

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Below is the religious- political propaganga concerning the Zimbabwean bird symbol which MDC President Nelson Chamisa condemned on Wednesday afternoon.

“That Zimbabwean bird symbol is part of our problem. We must deal with institutional idolatry,” Chamisa said.

The below Sunday Mail hit was used by ZANU PF to justify election rigging in the 2013 elections and the assassination of four Zimbabwe Electoral Commission employees who include its Director Of Information Shupikai Mashereni.

The article claims that the Zimbabwe bird landing was first in modern history. It states:

The landing of the “Zim­babwe bird” at his homestead is only the third such occurrence in the country’s his­tory. “The first message was when the Zimbabwe bird led the people from Guruuswa during the First Chimurenga. The second one was during the Second Chimurenga and this is now the third such incident to be recorded.

The article then proclaims that the nation was under invasion from an enemy. “Tikasangwara, nyika inoyenda. (If we are not careful, we will lose this country.) “We fought the war and attained independence, but there is a danger that the enemy will reverse the gains we made.”

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SUNDAY MAIL:

Bizarre events as Zimbabwe bird lands
Saturday, 06 October 2012 23:51

Chief Chiweshe and spirit medium Katombo Kanyai display the Zim­babwe bird which landed at the spirit medium’s home­stead.

Villagers in the Ramahoro area under Chief Chiweshe were left stunned after the area’s spirit medium, Sekuru Katombo Kanyai, reportedly talked to lions, baboons and a snake after a traditional ceremony.

The bizarre events are said to have occurred days before the symbolic fish eagle, which is the official Zimbabwe bird, landed at the medium’s homestead.

Sekuru Kanyai’s homestead is believed to be Mbuya Nehanda’s former residence.
Traditionalists believe the landing symbol­ises “great things to come” as legend has it that the emblematic bird rarely lands on the ground.
Chief Chiweshe Joseph Chigariro confirmed the mysterious events which have left many people in the area baffled.

“Soon after the bira (traditional ceremony) which we organised for the national army, a delegation of baboons visited the site of the bira known as Pamuchakata Wambuya Nehanda, where they held a tête-à-tête with the spirit medium in a language which I could not com­prehend,” said the chief.


Chief Chiweshe claimed that later in the day Sekuru Kanyai held meetings with a pride of lions which he said had been sent to deliver the same message as the baboons.

“Not in my seven years as the chief of this area have I witnessed a phenomenon of this nature.
“I could clearly see and hear that the medium was communicating with the animals, but I could not com­prehend how they were communicating because the language they were speaking is alien to me. It was a strange language,” he said.

Sekuru Kanyai emphasised that the landing of the “Zim­babwe bird” at his homestead is only the third such occurrence in the country’s his­tory.
“The first message was when the Zimbabwe bird led the people from Guruuswa during the First Chimurenga. The second one was during the Second Chimurenga and this is now the third such incident to be recorded,” he said.


Sekuru Kanyai said it was important to note that the Mazowe area is of historical signifi­cance since it was the area where the First Chimurenga, spearheaded by Mbuya Nehanda, Chief Chiweshe and his brother Hwata, sprang from. “The message these hap­penings are bringing is that people must get back to traditional ways of doing things to stop rampant starvation which is currently bedev­illing the nation,” he said.

Sekuru Kanyai said modernisation has resulted in traditional leaders being looked down upon.
“In this era the judgments of chiefs are reviewed by young magistrates educated by the colonial system which is a far cry from the chiefs of the older days, who were the custodi­ans of the law and all liberties,” he said.

The spirit medium also castigated the sprouting of numerous church organisations which castigate tradi­tional culture as evil.
“I’m not against the religious system, but I’m against the bad ways in which these religious organisations are operating.
“These church organisations are labelling spirit mediums as evil spirits, yet we all know that there is one God and we all belong to Him and have different ways of praying to Him,” said Sekuru Kanyai.

During his interview with The Sunday Mail, the spirit medium was “visited” by a pangolin, another revered animal whose sighting is always linked to mys­tery.
“This is another message from the heavens,” said Sekuru Kanyai in reference to the pan­golin.

“I will be approaching the relevant authori­ties to deliver this message . . . tikasangwara, nyika inoyenda. (If we are not careful, we will lose this country.) “We fought the war and attained independence, but there is a danger that the enemy will reverse the gains we made, so it’s for the good of every Zimbabwean to take heed of what the ancestors are saying.”

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BREAKING – TRIP TRANS BUS IN HORROR ACCIDENT IN ZAMBEZI ESCAPEMENT

By Own Correspondent- A Zambia bound bus belonging to the Trip Trans company was involved in an accident described as “horrific” within the Zambezi escapement on Independence Eve. Although details were still sketchy it is believed that the bus was coming from Bulawayo. Sources revealed that the accident occurred between Nyamakate and Tsetse Boom gate. The cause of the mishap and number of casualties could not be established at the tine of writing. The sources described the accident as horrific.

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Mnangagwa Slams Door On Didymus Mutasa, Mutinhiri

ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has slammed the door on former NPF leader Ambrose Mutinhiri and former NPP founder, Didymus Mutasa who have both rejoined his party. Mnangagwa said former ZANU PF members who’ve returned to his party will not be given positions.

His remarks came following reports that Mutasa and Mutinhiri were set to be given senior positions.

Mnangagwa told the state broadcsster, ZBC News, not everyone who is in ZANU PF is loyal at heart. He used Biblical texts to make his illustration. Mnangagwa said, “Zanu-PF is a mass party. No question about that. Not everybody who is in Zanu-PF is actually Zanu-PF. It’s like those who go to church, not all of them who say Christ are Christians.

“The same is in Zanu-PF. The fact that it is a mass party we take the cue from former chairman Mao Tse Tung, who said as the revolution unfolds, some will fall by the wayside, but as they fall and want to come back you receive them back and re-orient them, but take heed that you don’t give them responsibility again.”

Mnangagwa Warns Businesses Over Price Controls

ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday chided businesses over the recent wanton price hikes, saying that the development has no justification at all.

Mnangagwa spoke to the state broadcaster, ZBCtv ahead of Independence Day Celebrations. He said he has no desire to regulate prices but warned businesses they may force the government’s hand to do so.

He said, “with regard to the issue of prices, I made an appeal a few days ago to our compatriots in industry and commerce that prices are coming up but there is no justification in many areas why they are coming up.

“It’s just a question of perception, fear of the unknown that we want to cushion ourselves today for possible challenges tomorrow.

“When we met the majority said we are reducing by half whatever has happened before we can talk about it and the prices went down. That is how we must go.

“We don’t think that is the way we should operate. Last time we had the same phenomenon of prices just being increased and I asked captains of industry to come and meet me here at State House.

“We do not want to go to a situation where the Government is forced to regulate prices.”

Price controls were last implemented in 2007 when inflation went out of control.

Mnangagwa Accused Of Lying To The Nation

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has received a ” baptism of fire” after attempting to portray himself as Zimbabwe’ s political saviour.

Responding to claims by Mnangagwa that in the second republic, no child should “travel over 5km to school”, Facebook users castigated Mnangagwa for lying to the nation.

Mnangagwa made the remarks in Harare while addressing school children ahead of Independence celebrations tomorrow.

Terence Manonga said:”
He is trying to be a saint yet he has been in government since 1980. This was denied to most children who are now adults since 1980.”

Kudakwashe Karupa commented:”
Asi he means in towns only. Kwedu kumusha we walked more than 10km and nanhasi vari kungofamba and there are plans to build another secondary school nearby.”

Yamukelani Chibaya argued:”
Well said sir. Please wait for the well done. I am monitoring children in Chiredzi rural. ECD A children travel for those 5 kilometers to school. I will clap my hands for the government if I you manage to solve the problem in my home area.”

Smae Ncuncu:”
W are waiting in Matebeleland in rural areas. ”

Mitchell R Chifamba:” In
Mhondoro they walk as far as Mangachena to Neuso School that is about 10km also as far as Gurungwa, 9km away when will these areas be attended?”

Tanya Sawadye:”
They have been in government since 1980 stop the lies. “

Emmerson Mnangagwa

What Is Really Happening At Dembare?

Farai Dziva|There are reports that Dynamos board chairperson Bernard Marriot’s wife wants Lloyd Mutasa to return to the Harare Giants and she wants Lloyd Chigowe to be fired.

Marriot is said to be pushing for the return of Mutasa as he has no confidence in Chigowe.

Marriot last year vetoed the executive decision to fire Mutasa and forced his comeback when Biggie Zuze was thrust into interim position by then Keni Mubaiwa led executive.

“You see the things at Dynamos, no matter how you try to professionalise them, the buck stops with Marriot. Mutasa is a favourite of Marriot’s wife who has been pushing her husband to reinstate the former coach,” a source claimed.

“The argument is that Mutasa was never given enough resources and support. Mutasa nearly won the league title in 2017 but performed dismally in 2018 leading to his sacking. With sponsorship coming in form Rudland and George, the belief is that he can reinforce the squad in June and fight for the title.

“The fate of Chigowe is not yet clear but the general sentiment is that he will remain in the technical team as an assistant to Mutasa.

Chigowe is an affable character who is free to work in any capacity,” added the source.

Dynamos started the season well with a win against Mushowani Stars but collapsed in the next two games in which they lost to Hwange and Chicken Inn. They host Herentals in their next game before travelling to TelOne.

Be Wary Of “Tourists” Who Are Running Party Affairs, Analyst Warns MDC A

Farai Dziva|Prominent political analyst, Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has postulated that the MDC A may not win even a single Parliamentary Seat in Masvingo in 2023 after James Gumbi’ s disputed win at the Provincial Party Congress .

Gumbi narrowly won the elections for the post of provincial chairperson yesterday.

” It is not good enough to just oppose Zanu PF; you can’t replace Zanu PF to behave like Zanu PF.

The MDC is growing a sickening repetition without change mentality premised on corrupted distributive politics; this unemployment issue is reproducing corrupt politics!” Dr Ruhanya said.

“If Masvingo remains defiant with FOREIGN BASED (Harare tourists), 2023 will be worse. They will not win any seat, moving from 1/26 to 0/26. MDC rigs itself in Masvingo,” argued Dr Ruhanya.

Being Patriotic Does Not Mean One Is A Zanu PF Agent- Gutu

Farai Dziva|Controversial MDC T deputy president, Obert Chaurura Gutu has praised Emmerson Mnangagwa for “purchasing” new ZUPCO Buses to ease transport problems.

Gutu has also scoffed at those who say he is a Zanu PF puppet.

“Hoping that Zimbabwe’s economic situation will improve for the benefit of the majority of the people doesn’t make one a Zanu PF agent.

That’s where some of our folks get it awfully wrong. I will continue to wish for the best for my beloved country Zimbabwe. #PatriotismReLoaded,” said Gutu.

“An efficient and reliable public transportation system is urgently needed in Zimbabwe. The acquisition of a new ZUPCO fleet is commendable. ZUPCO has got to be properly managed with accountability.”

NPRC Calls On Zimbabweans To Tell The Truth On Gukurahundi

By Own Correspondent- The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) has implored Zimbabweans to make truthful and honest testimonies that may assist in investigations into Gukurahundi attrocities.

NPRC has embarked on a nationwide outreach programme to share with the public mechanisms and approaches that will be used in handling national healing issues, with Gukurahundi being one of the key topics to be discussed.

President Mnangagwa has called for open discussion about Gukurahundi to pave way for national healing.

Speaking during a community hearing pioneered by the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (ZCA) to bring dialogue between the commission and the public in Bulawayo recently, Commissioner Leslie Ncube said exaggerations may mislead investigators.

“The commission is opening doors to everyone who has information concerning the disturbances in Matabeleland. We are encouraging you to be honest and truthful because additions or subtractions will remove the aspect of accuracy and objectivity in the investigations,” he said.

Ncube said those who feel that passing information through other people may distort their testimonies are free to approach the commission as individuals.

“You can come to us as an individual and give us a detailed account of what happened. We capture them as they are and present them to the authorities. The testimonies should be given without fear or favour because the President opened this platform to everyone,” he said.

Comm Ncube said the commission will also go to the affected people in rural areas to get their testimonies.

“These are communities that were greatly affected and most of them have first hand information,” he said.

ZCA director Reverend Useni said giving testimonies is critical as it necessitates national dialogue towards national healing.

“We want to thank the President for opening up space for the people in Matabeleland to discuss Gukurahundi which was a taboo in the past years. It is good that the ordinary man has been given an opportunity to testify and give detailed accounts of whatever they witnessed. This will pave way for national healing,” he said.

Rev Sibanda said the hearing, which included political parties, civic societies and residents’ representatives, was meant to bring dialogue between NPRC and the public so that the commission gives a preview of what it expects during the 21 days of outreach.”-StateMedia

“It is our duty as the church to bring the nation together to pave way for dialogue. Churches are by calling a peace building organisation,” he said.

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“Equip Us With 3 Leadership Asserts, Smartphone, TV And Solar Power”: Traditional Leader Tells Gvnt

By Own Correspondent- A traditional leader here has called on government to equip kraal heads with smartphones, television sets and solar power for them to effectively fulfil on their mandate.

Robert Ticharwa Maruta who is popularly known as Sekuru Samba said the people they lead depend on them for information and it is not fair that they rely on outdated methods of sourcing for news and latest information.

He said:

“I urge the government to equip all traditional leaders with three key leadership assets like a smartphone for easy and cheaper communication through WhatApp, television sets and solar power.

Remember we are number six from President Emmerson Mnangagwa. There is the presidium, senators, provincial administrators, district administrators, chiefs, village head and us the kraal heads, so we are important in the running of Zimbabwe.

What the President says is finally handed over to the wide rural masses by us. But we rely on second hand information from our traditional beer gatherings, meetings and funerals.

Imagine our people are still donating towards Cyclone Idai because they are getting this information through the social media… So I need a smartphone, television set and solar power to help me keep in touch with latest news.”-StateMedia

ZIMRA Lifts ZiscoSteel Garnish Order

By Own Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) has lifted the garnishee order it previously imposed on Ziscosteel accounts.

This means ex-employees of ZIscosteel will now be able to access their outstanding monthly salary payouts.

Ziscosteel accounts were being garnished everytime the government would deposit money into its account. The garnish hindered the ex-employees from getting their outstanding salaries.

When the company ceased functioning in 2008, it owed its workers about $38 million which the government agreed to pay after inheriting all of the company’s debts.-StateMedia

Full List Of MDC Congress Nominees

By Own Correspondent_ The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is preparing for its elective congress set for May 24 to 26.

Provinces which were accredited for voting are Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, United States of America, Midlands, Mashonaland West, South Africa, United Kingdom, Manicaland, Masvingo, Bulawayo, Midlands, Mashonaland Central and Harare province. Chitungwiza was dissolved under the party’s restructuring exercise.

Below is a full list of the people who have been nominated so far.

1. Harare Province nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
Vice President: Morgen Komichi
Vice President: Welshman Ncube
Vice President: Lynette Karenyi Kore

Chairperson – Bekithemba Mpofu
Deputy Chair – Tendai Biti

Secretary General – Charlton Hwende
Deputy Secretary General – Concilia Chinanzvavana

Treasurer General – David Coltart
Deputy Treasurer – Murisi Zwizwai

Organising Secretary – Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organising Secretary – Jacob Mafume

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Spokesperson – Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy Spokesperson – Thabitha Khumalo

2. Masvingo Provincial Nominations

President – Advocate Nelson Chamisa

Vice President: Morgen Komichi, Eng. Mudzuri, Prof Welshman Ncube

Chairperson – Thabitha Khumalo
Deputy Chair – Happymore Chidziva

Secretary General – Charlton Hwende
Deputy Sec. General – Concilia Chinhanzvavana

Treasurer General – David Coltart
Deputy Treasurer – E. Kureva

Organising Secretary – Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organising Secretary – Cllr. Morgan Ncube

Spokesperson: Luke Tamborinyoka
Deputy Spokesperson: Dr. Ruth Labode

3. Manicaland Province Nominations

President : Nelson Chamisa
Vice President : Morgan Komichi
Vice President: Lillian Timveous
Vice President: Welshman Ncube
Chairperson: Thabitha Khumalo
Vice Chairperson: Happymore Chidziva
Secretary General: Charlton Hwende
Deputy Secretary General : Concilia Chinanzvavana
Treasurer: Tendai Biti
Deputy Treasurer: Rusty Markham
Organising Secretary: Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organ. Secretary: Paul Madzore
Spokesperson: Jacob Mafume
Deputy Spokesperson: Luke Tamborinyoka

4. Mashonaland Central Province nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
Vice President: Morgan Komichi
Vice President: Tendai Biti
Vice President: Lilian Timveos
Chairperson – Thabitha Khumalo
Vice Chair – Costa Machingauta
Secretary General: Charlton Hwende
Deputy Secretary General: Concilia Chinanzvavana
Treasurer General: Tapiwa Mashakada
Deputy Treasurer General: David Coltart
Organising Secretary: Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organising Secretary: Beki Sibanda
Spokesperson: Jacob Mafume
Deputy Spokesperson: Luke Tamborinyoka

5. Mashonaland East nominations

President – Nelson Chamisa
Vice Presidents- Tracy Mutinhiri, Morgen Komichi, Tendai Biti
Secretary General- Chalton Hwende
Deputy SG – Chinanzvavana
Treasurer – David Coltart
Deputy Treasurer – Kureva
Organiser – Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organiser – Mtingwende
Information- Jacob Mafume
Deputy Information – Luke Tamborinyoka

6. Matabeleland South nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
Vice: Morgen Komichi, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube
Chair: Tabitha Khumalo
Vice Chair: Happymore Chidziva
SG: Douglas Mwonzora
Dep SG: Settlement Chikwinya
Treasurer: Tapiwa Mashakada
Deputy Treasurer: Rusty Makam
Organ: Amos Chibaya
Vice: Morgan Ncube
Information: Jacob Mafume

7. Matabeleland North nominations

President- Nelson Chamisa
Vice Presidents: Welshman Ncube, Morgen Komichi, Tendai Biti
Chair – Gabuza
Vice Chair – Costa Machingauta
SG – Daniel Molokele
DSG – Settlement Chikwinya
TG – Tabitha Khumalo
DTG – Gift Banda
Spokes – Jacob Mafume
D.spokes – Brian Dube
Organ- Amos Chibaya
D Organ – Morgan Ncube

8. Midlands nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
VP: Lilian Timveos
VP: Morgen Komichi
VP: Tendai Biti
Chairperson- Thabitha Khumalo
Deputy Chair- Happymore Chidziva
SG: Chalton Hwende
DSG: Settlement Chikwinya
Treasurer: Tapiwa Mashakada
DTG: Gift Banda
Organising Secretary: Amos Chibaya
Dep Organ: Morgan Ncube
Information: Jacob Mafume
Deputy Info: Brian Dube

9. Mashonaland West nominations

Pres Nelson Chamisa
VP – Komichi, Biti, Mpariwa
Chair : Tabitha Khumalo
VC: Happymore Chidziva
SG: Chalton Hwende
DSG-
Organ : Amos Chibaya
Dept Org: Morgan Ncube
TG: David Coltart
DTG:
Infor : Luke Tamborinyoka
D. Spokes

10. North America nominations

President: Nelson Chamisa
Vice President: Morgen Komichi, Welshman Ncube, Lilian Timveos
Chairperson: Tabitha Khumalo
Deputy Chair: Happymore Chidziva
Secretary General: Chalton Hwende
Deputy SG: Settlement Chikwinya
Treasurer: David Coltart
Deputy: M Rusty
Organising Secretary: Amos Chibaya
Deputy Organising: Morgen Ncube
Information: Jacob Mafume
Deputy Information: Luke Tamborinyoka

People below were elected to the main wing provincial structures

1.Harare Province Main Wing

Chairman – Wellington Chikombo
Vice chair – Goodrich Chimbaira

Secretary – Maxwell Mavhunga
Vice Secretary – Peter Chikwati

Organising Secretary – Paul Madzore
Deputy Organising Secretary – Peter Moyo

Treasurer – Hebert Gomba
Deputy Treasurer – Manyungwa Macheso

Spokesperson – Fani Munengami
Deputy Spokesperson – Jacob Rukweza

2. MIDLANDS PROVINCE

MAIN EXECUTIVE

Chairperson – Josiah Makombe. Vice Chairperson – Sedwel Bhephe. Secretary – Lazarus Chacha.
Deputy Secretary- Erusmus Ntonga.
Treasurer – Livingstone Chimina.
Deputy treasurer – Nhamo Padzakashamba
Organising Secretary – Loyd Mukapiko.
DeputyOrganising Secretary – Senima Msindo.
Information and Publicity Secretary – Takavafira Zhou.
Deputy Sec. for Information and Publicity – Searchmore Muringani.

WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY

Chairperson – Cathrine Gozho
Deputy Chairperson- Thelma Blazio.
Secretary – Violet Mutusva
Deputy Secretary-Angeline Muzhinyi
Treasurer – Mavis Gotsheni.
Deputy Treasurer- Lillian Maenda Organising Secretary – Livinia Muphute
Deputy Organizing Secretary – Soneni Chitsapi
Information and Publicity Secretary – Getrude Manamba
Deputy Secretary for Info – Chiratidzo Hove

YOUTH ASSEMBLY
Chairperson – Sekai Marasha
Vice – Tembinkosi Mulahleke
Secretary – Tarisai Benedict Kupakuwana
Deputy Secretary – Isheunesu Mabhande
Treasurer – Judith Tobaiwa
Deputy Treasurer – Knowledge Makiwa
Organising Secretary – Tendai Munhamo.
Vice – Emmanuel Sibanda.
Information and Publicity Secretary – Kizito Mupunga
Deputy Secretary for Information – Rumbidzai Chando.

3. MATABELELAND NORTH PROVINCE

MAIN EXECUTIVE

Chairperson – Prince D Sibanda

Vice Chairperson- Jabulani Hadebe

Secretary – Dalumuzi Khumalo

Deputy Secretary – Tapson Sibanda

Treasurer – Mxolisi Sibanda

Deputy Treasurer- Leonard Mhlanga

Organising Secretary- Edmore Zhou

Deputy Organising Secretary – Memory Linyane

Information & Publicity Secretary -Mhlonipheki Ncube

Deputy Information and Publicity Secretary- Themba TTK Munkombwe

WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY

Chairlady – Sethulo Ndebele

Vice chairlady – Margaret Sibanda

Secretary – Pretty Sibanda

Vice secretary -Ngqobile Tshongwe

Organising Secretary – Sibongile Mafu

Deputy organising Secretary – Rodah Ncube

Treasurer – Sophie Mpofu

Deputy Treasurer – Sikhatazile Moyo

Information and Publicity Secretary- Nelly Ndlovu

Deputy information and Publicity -Susan Mwembe

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Chairperson- Franscisca Ncube

Deputy Chair- Elmon Mudenda

Secretary – Lovejoy Sibanda

Deputy secretary- Pricilla Ndlovu

Organising secretary – Pricilla Sibanda

Deputy Organising secretary- Ntombizodwa NdlovuTreasurer – Primrose Ncube

Deputy treasurer- Bothwell Phiri

Information and Publicity – Brilliant Tshuma.

Deputy information- Moffat Mwinde

4. MATABELELAND SOUTH PROVINCE

MAIN EXECUTIVE

Chairperson- Solani Moyo

Vice chairperson- Lenny Ndebele

Secretary – Sthabisiwe Mulowa

Deputy Secretary – Themba Dube

Treasurer – Sibongile Maphosa

Deputy Treasurer – Gugu Ncube

Organising Secretary – Nomathemba Ndlovu

Deputy Organising Secretary – Tshuma Mduduzi

Information and Publicity Secretary – Ntando Ndlela

Deputy Info & Publicity – Siduduzile Masilela

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Chairperson : Edgar T Ncube

Deputy Chair: Sibonakele Ncube

Secretary: Wellington Nare

Deputy Secretary: Wannita Ndlovu

Treasurer: Granger Nyoni

Deputy Treasurer : Yvonne Ngwenya

Organizing Secretary: Jonathan Mapingure

Deputy Organizing Secretary : Christabel Ncube

Information and Publicity : Senzeni Maphosa

Deputy Info & Publicity Secretary -Fiselani Moyo

WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY

Chairperson – Lindiwe Maphosa

Deputy Chairperson – Tendai Moyo

Secretary – Jemina Sibanda

Deputy Secretary – Atalia Ndlovu

Organising Secretary- Angelberta Moyo

Deputy Organising Secretary – Feluna Ncube

Treasurer – Zanele Ncube

Deputy Treasurer- Sithembiso Dube

Information and Publicity Secretary – Portia Shumba

Deputy Info & Publicity Secretary -Sonia Moyo

5. NORTH AMERICA PROVINCE

MAIN EXECUTIVE

Chairman – Tawanda Dzvokora

Vice Chairman- Zvidzai Ruzvidzo

Secretary – Abel Mtize

Deputy Secretary – Dr. Muvirimi

Treasurer- Makaza Makovere

Deputy Treasurer – Godswill Mugambiwa

Organising Secretary – Nicholas Murozvi Mada

Deputy Organising Secretary- Vimbai Mpondi

Information and Publicity Secretary – Francis Manyanga

Deputy Information and Publicity – Timothy Muringai

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Chairperson – Edmund Musara

Vice Chairperson – Wellington T Maredza

Secretary – Shamiso Ngongoni

Deputy Secretary- Shamiso Madzividire

Treasurer – Fadzai Musonza

Deputy Treasurer – Takudzwa Mavhunga

Organising Secretary – Josphat Chikoti

Deputy Organising Secretary – Tawanda Macheke

Information and Publicity Secretary- David Siampondo

Deputy Info & Publicity Secretary- Gamuchirai Maupa

WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY

Chairperson- Mrs. Florence Madzivire

Vice Chairperson – Dr. Gadziro Gwekwerere

Secretary – Takunda Rukuni

Deputy Secretary- Pamella Chibamu

Organising Secretary- Perpetua Muchabayiwa

Information Secretary – Mrs. Chengetai Semwayo

Treasurer – Chipo Nyembe

Sec for Elections: Diana Mzirwa

6. Mashonaland West Province: MAIN

Chairman: Ralph Tawanda Magunje
Deputy: Tendai Kokera
Secretary: Tawanda Bvumo
Deputy: Emmanuel Chinanzvavana
Treasurer: Hon Muchineripi Chinyanganya
Deputy: Tonderai Kusemamuriwo
Organ: Mukudzei Chigumbura
Deputy: Edward Dzeka
Information: Blessing Mandava
Deputy: Mandishona

WOMEN ASSEMBLY

Chairlady: Abigail Usai
Deputy: Juliana Chigariro
Secretary: Spiwe Munemo
Deputy: Ruth Chinhanu
Treasurer: Nordester Mary Mukutirwa
Deputy: Fortunate Katandika
Organ: Judith Muchenjekwa
Deputy: Murombedzi
Information: Kunaka
Deputy: Abigail Sauti

YOUTH ASSEMBLY

Chairman: Collen Mapfumo
Deputy: Deven Levy
Secretary: Pauline Sibanda
Deputy: Luckson Mbirimi
Treasurer: Regis Mhishi
Deputy: Edzai Zuze
Organ: Taizivei Nyangairo
Deputy: Morgan
Information: Emson Mukandiwa
Deputy: Leonard Chinanzvavana

7. Manicaland youth nominations

Chair -Obey Sithole
Vice – Cliff Mulingwa
SG -Ostallos Siziba
DSG -Bridget Nyandoro
Treasure -Takudzwa Tsunga
Deputy – Vimbai Mavherudze
Organ – denford Ngadziore
Dept – Trymore Mpofu
Infor – Arther Masiiwa
Deputy -Fanuel Chinowaita

8. Mashonaland Central Youth nominations
Chair – Denis Juru
VC – Norbert dhokotera
SG- Eric Gono
DSG – Ian Makone
TG – Vimbai Mavherudze
DTG -Mike Chavhakaire
Organ -James Chidhakwa
D. Organ – Netsai Marova
Spokes- Stephen Chuma
D. Spokes -Fanuel Chinowaita

EcoCash Increases Tarriffs Without Notice, But Why?

By Own Correspondent- A local publication has reported a 30-80% increase of Tariffs by Ecocash.

Tariffs which were still subsistent until now were introduced in November last year.

A Financial Gazette article suggests that the paper got an anonymous tip on the development. The tip read:

Good morning,
Seems like Econet have increased massively their ecocash charges today.
I have just sent RTGS$ 10 to a relative and they deducted 29 cents, yesterday it was 16 cents.
Have you heard anything concerning this please?

The article further suggests that the Financial Gazette went on to make an investigation which confirmed the report.

Below is a set of new tariffs as found by Financial Gazette members:

-Financial Gazette

“Prophet Alph Lukau’s Resurrection Man Elliot Moyo Took His Secrets To The Grave”: Claims Wife, What Really Happened?

By Own Correspondent- Brighton Elliot Moyo, the “resurrection man” succumbed to pneumonia on April 5 after he had fled from South Africa.

According to a TimesLive report, Moyo was born Thabiso Mlanje in a village in Lupane, Matabeleland North, over 150 km from the city of Bulawayo.

Thabiso attended Gogo Primary School where he was known for his football skills. He took the name Brighton Moyo when he got to South Africa.

Thabiso’s family was not aware of the “resurrection miracle” at pastor Alph Lukau’s church in South Africa. Emily Moyo, Thabiso’s grandmother said:

“He went to South Africa in 2011 to look for a job. He married a girl from a nearby village. When they had children, they sent them back home and we never knew what he was up to … what we are being told now.

The skeletons in Thabiso’s closet came tumbling out after his death at the local referral hospital, St Luke’s.

His death certificate record is 49/19 – meaning that he was the 49th person to die at the rural hospital this year.

Moyo’s grandmother revealed that when he died, he had lost a lot of weight. She said:

“Now when I look at it, the time he was said to have been resurrected is the time he had been in hospital in Johannesburg. I think he was a perfect candidate because he had shed a lot of weight.

Moyo’s brother, Stanley Mlanje, who also works in South Africa, said that Thabiso did not get proper medical care in South Africa because he was running away from the police. That was, in fact, the reason why he returned home with his wife, Simelweyinkosi.

Said Stanley:

“He always ran away from hospital when he heard there were police around. It was in connection with the ‘miracles’. We decided not to ask him about it because we wanted him to fully recover. I guess the truth has gone with him.

Moyo’s wife, however, distanced herself from her late husband’s resurrection stunt with Alph Lukau.

“What he did during his spare time is not my business. I am not in a position to talk about that issue because I am in the dark.

With him gone, we will never know the truth – but I have to go back to South Africa, where I work. He died three days after he was admitted in hospital with severe pneumonia.”

Police spokesperson Siphiwe Makonese revealed that they were informed that Moyo was a fugitive from South Africa’s justice system.

She said that according to standard police procedure, the police had to find out how and why they housed someone on the run.

New Cemetery For Harare

By Own Correspondent- Harare City Council (HCC) is establishing a new cemetery at Eyestone Farm.

Minutes of the HCC’s Community Service Committee Meeting reveal progress made so far.

Read part of the minutes:

“A Memorandum of Agreement had been drafted and validation of the Memorandum of Agreement draft by the legal division had been completed. The draft had now been sent to the ministry of Finance and Economic Development for further validation and clearance and a meeting was held.

The local government has already reserved the remaining 7.2 hectares of the Warren Hills Cemetery for expansion of the Provincial Heroes Cemetery only. That meant the cemetery was no longer available for public burials.

The Eyestone Farm cemetery comes at a time when the council is also opening up new burial spaces at Granville Cemetery or Kumbudzi and other sites.-DailyNews

Afriforum Reveals Plans For The Extradiction Of Former First Lady Grace Mugabe For Prosecution

By Own Correspondent- Afriforum, a Civil rights group representing Gabriella Engels has revealed that it has been informed of plans to Extradite Grace Mugabe to South Africa for prosecution.

Gabriella Engels, a Johannesburg model, claims she was assaulted by Grace Mugabe with an extension cord in 2017 at a hotel in Johannesburg.

In a statement, Afriforum said:

“We hope that the prosecution of Grace Mugabe will commence shortly and we will monitor the case.

AfriForum gets involved in issues like this to ensure that people with political power do not get away with committing crimes. Grace Mugabe must be brought to book for her deeds and this is the first step in ensuring that Miss Engels will get justice soon.”

South African courts overturned the South African government decision to grant diplomatic immunity to the former first lady of Zimbabwe.-AfricanDailyVoice

Mliswa Advises Mnangagwa To Set Up A Commission To Investigate Itai Dzamara’s Death

By Own Correspondent- Temba Mliswa, Norton Member of Parliament has said President Emmerson Mnangagwa should set up a Commission to investigate the death of pro democracy activist, Itai Dzamara.

Mliswa said the issue of Dzamara was going nowhere hence the need to tackle it head-on

Said Mliswa:

“Human Rights violations must be dealt with. We need the issue of Itai Dzamara dealt with. Whether we like it or not, it’s a sticking issue. And there is no reason why the President cannot set up a commission of Inquiry to look into that the same way he did by setting up a commission of Inquiry to look into the August 1 situation.

Any human life lost is not good for Zimbabwe.”

Dzamara, who reportedly went missing at a barbershop near his home in Harare in 2015 was allegedly kidnapped by five men.

Former president Robert Mugabe is on record instructing the police to conduct a thorough investigation into the disappearance but to date nothing has materialised despite the country’s police force being ranked highly regionally and globally.

Pro democracy campaigners have accused the disapperance of Dzamara to the state, alleging that he was abducted by state security agents for staging protests calling on Mugabe to resign.

Former Peru President Alan Garcia Kills Self

By Own Correspondent- “Alan Garcia has died, long live Apra,” said Omar Quesada, the general secretary of Garcia’s American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (Apra) party.

Garcia was resuscitated three times after suffering cardiac arrest while undergoing emergency surgery, before he died, Peru’s Health Minister Zulema Tomas said.

Peru’s former president Alan Garcia died in hospital on Wednesday after shooting himself in the head at his home as police were about to arrest him in a sprawling corruption case, a party official said. He was 69.

The Casimiro Ulloa Emergency Hospital in Lima earlier confirmed he had suffered “a bullet wound to his head.” 

“This morning there was a regrettable accident: the president took the decision to shoot himself,” Erasmo Reyna, Garcia’s lawyer, told reporters outside the hospital after Garcia was admitted.

Alan Garcia

The attempted arrest took place at 6:30 am (1130 GMT) at Garcia’s home in Lima’s upmarket Miraflores neighbourhood.

Police were acting on an arrest warrant for money laundering that would have allowed Garcia to be held for 10 days, giving authorities time to gather evidence and prevent him from fleeing, the prosecutor’s office said.

Peru’s President Martin Vizcarra expressed his sympathy on his Twitter account. 

“Dismayed by the death of ex-president Alan Garcia. I send my condolences to his family and loved ones,” Vizcarra wrote in a tweet.

Asylum application denied –

Garcia, who was president from 1985-90 and again from 2006-11, was suspected of having taken bribes from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht in return for large-scale public works contracts.

In November, he sought refuge in the Uruguayan Embassy after a court ordered him not to leave the country for 18 months. He applied for asylum but following 16 days in the embassy, he left when his request was denied.

Garcia, a social democrat, claimed to be the target of political persecution, an accusation denied by centrist Vizcarra. On Tuesday, Garcia said he would neither try to flee nor hide again.

In recent weeks, Garcia insisted that “there is no statement, evidence or deposit that links me to any crime and even less so with the Odebrecht company or the execution of any of its projects.”

Although under investigation by the public prosecutor’s office, Garcia had not been charged with anything.

Money laundering and bribes

He was one of four Peruvian ex-presidents embroiled in various corruption scandals — alongside Pedro Pablo Kuczynski (2016-18), Ollanta Humala (2011-16) and Alejandro Toledo (2001-06).

Kuczynski, who is accused of money laundering and was being held under a 10-day preliminary detention until April 20, was also taken to hospital on Wednesday suffering from high blood pressure. 

The 80-year-old was being treated in intensive care and had a cardiac catheter fitted, lawmaker Gilbert Violeta said.

Toledo faces extradition from the United States, having been charged with taking a $20 million Odebrecht bribe. Odebrecht has admitted paying $29 million in bribes to Peruvian officials over three administrations.

Some of those payments were allegedly made during Garcia’s second term in office to secure a contract to build the Lima metro.

Peruvian press reports also claim Garcia received a $100,000 payment from an illicit Odebrecht fund for giving a speech to Brazilian business leaders in Sao Paulo in May 2012. Prosecutors allege that Garcia and 21 other officials conspired to enable Dutch company ATM Terminals to win a 2011 concession to operate a terminal at the port of Callao, near Lima.

Another ex-president, Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000), is serving a 25-year sentence for crimes against humanity and corruption.

His daughter, opposition leader Keiko Fujimori, is being held in pre-trial detention for up to three years, accused of accepting $1.2 million in illicit party funding from Odebrecht for her 2011 presidential campaign.

Mnangagwa “Roasted For Lying To The Nation”

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has received a ” baptism of fire” after attempting to portray himself as Zimbabwe’ s political saviour.

Responding to claims by Mnangagwa that in the second republic, no child should “travel over 5km to school”, Facebook users castigated Mnangagwa for lying to the nation.

Mnangagwa made the remarks in Harare while addressing school children ahead of Independence celebrations tomorrow.

Terence Manonga said:”
He is trying to be a saint yet he has been in government since 1980. This was denied to most children who are now adults since 1980.”

Kudakwashe Karupa commented:”
Asi he means in towns only. Kwedu kumusha we walked more than 10km and nanhasi vari kungofamba and there are plans to build another secondary school nearby.”

Yamukelani Chibaya argued:”
Well said sir. Please wait for the well done. I am monitoring children in Chiredzi rural. ECD A children travel for those 5 kilometers to school. I will clap my hands for the government if I you manage to solve the problem in my home area.”

Smae Ncuncu:”
W are waiting in Matebeleland in rural areas. ”

Mitchell R Chifamba:” In
Mhondoro they walk as far as Mangachena to Neuso School that is about 10km also as far as Gurungwa, 9km away when will these areas be attended?”

Tanya Sawadye:”
They have been in government since 1980 stop the lies. “

“Bedroom Coup “Rocks Dembare?

Farai Dziva|There reports that Dynamos board chairperson Bernard Marriot’s wife wants Lloyd Mutasa to return to the Harare Giants she wants Lloyd Chigowe to be fired.

Marriot is said to be pushing for the return of Mutasa as he has no confidence in Chigowe.

Marriot last year vetoed the executive decision to fire Mutasa and forced his comeback when Biggie Zuze was thrust into interim position by then Keni Mubaiwa led executive.

“You see the things at Dynamos, no matter how you try to professionalise them, the buck stops with Marriot. Mutasa is a favourite of Marriot’s wife who has been pushing her husband to reinstate the former coach,” a source claimed.

“The argument is that Mutasa was never given enough resources and support. Mutasa nearly won the league title in 2017 but performed dismally in 2018 leading to his sacking. With sponsorship coming in form Rudland and George, the belief is that he can reinforce the squad in June and fight for the title.

“The fate of Chigowe is not yet clear but the general sentiment is that he will remain in the technical team as an assistant to Mutasa.

Chigowe is an affable character who is free to work in any capacity,” added the source.

Dynamos started the season well with a win against Mushowani Stars but collapsed in the next two games in which they lost to Hwange and Chicken Inn. They host Herentals in their next game before travelling to TelOne.

Bernard Marriot Wife Pushes For Lloyd Mutasa Return To Dembare?

Farai Dziva|Lloyd Mutasa is set to bounce back into the Dynamos technical team, according to state media reports.

Board chairman Bernard ” Magitare” Marriot is said to be pushing for the return of the gaffer as he has no confidence in Lloyd Chigowe steering the team to the desired levels.

Marriot last year vetoed the executive decision to fire Mutasa and forced his comeback when Biggie Zuze was thrust into interim position by then Keni Mubaiwa led executive.

“You see the things at Dynamos, no matter how you try to professionalise them, the buck stops with Marriot. Mutasa is a favourite of Marriot’s wife who has been pushing her husband to reinstate the former coach,” a source said.

“The argument is that Mutasa was never given enough resources and support. Mutasa nearly won the league title in 2017 but performed dismally in 2018 leading to his sacking. With sponsorship coming in form Rudland and George, the belief is that he can reinforce the squad in June and fight for the title.

“The fate of Chigowe is not yet clear but the general sentiment is that he will remain in the technical team as an assistant to Mutasa.

Chigowe is an affable character who is free to work in any capacity,” added the source.

Dynamos started the season well with a win against Mushowani Stars but collapsed in the next two games in which they lost to Hwange and Chicken Inn. They host Herentals in their next game before travelling to TelOne.

Lloyd Mutasa

Be Patient With Us- Solskjaer

Farai Dziva| Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits that building his side back to the level of the top teams in Europe will take time.

The Red Devils were knocked out of the Champions League on Tuesday as they looked to overturn a 1-0 first-leg deficit against Barcelona but succumbed to another defeat at Nou Camp to lose the quarterfinal tie 4-0 on aggregate.

The return leg saw Lionel Messi getting a brace and Philippe Coutinho netting a brilliant third as Barca set up a semi-final against Liverpool or Porto.

“I’ve said all along this isn’t going to change overnight and the next few years are going to be massive to get to the level of Barcelona.
“We’re on with the job and we’ve spoken to the players about it as well.

“We need to create an environment of top, world-class attitude every single day. We’ve got a lot of good players to work with but as I have said, we have a rebuilding job. It started with coaches, players and of course one or two additions in the summer.”