National Blankets To Liquidate?

By Own Correspondent- A Bulawayo based textile maker National Blankets which was placed under judicial management in 2012 due to vialibity challenges is facing imminent liquidation after failing to court a suitable investor to inject fresh capital into the ailing company.

The company, which experienced a drastic fall in demand as the market for woven blankets declined still uses equipment that was first installed in 1940, early into the Second World War. The equipment can only manufacture woven blankets and cannot be configured to produce highly knitted blankets currently on the market.

In a notice to creditors, PNA Chartered Accountants said:

“…in anticipation of the company going into liquidation to facilitate the purchase of the company by a potential investor or the disposal of the company’s assets, the judicial manager kindly requests all pre-scheme creditors to visit our office to verify the records we have and all post-scheme creditors up to the 28 of February 2019 to send their claims to our offices…”

Phillip Ndlovu of PNA Chartered Accountants has been in charge of the firm as judicial manager.-Newsday

Faith Healer Loses Three Children In Road Accident

JOHANNE Masowe Kubata kweVapostori Faith church leader Madzibaba Strive Masango lost ALL three children and a relative in a road traffic accident on Saturday.

The children – two girls and a boy – aged 10, five and two. Burial for the four is set for Mt Darwin today.

Madzibaba Masango’s wife – Chipo Mapako – was behind the wheel when her Mercedes Benz veered off the road near Surrey business centre, along Harare-Mutare road, killing her three children and a relative on spot.

She and two other passengers, were rushed to Marondera Hospital, where they received treatment. They have since been transferred to Chitungwiza Central Hospital.

National police chief spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident saying investigations are in progress to ascertain the cause.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police would like to confirm the death of four people in a road traffic accident near Surrey business centre along Mutare Road on Friday at around 2130hrs,” said Ass-Comm Nyathi.

“The driver who was among the injured was reported to have failed to negotiate a curve and the vehicle veered off the road killing four occupants on the spot and injuring three.

“Investigations are continuing to ascertain the cause of the accident and the injured were rushed to Marondera hospital.

“We are urging motorists to exercise extreme caution during this wet period and avoid speeding and overtaking on blind spots,” said Ass-Comm Nyathi.

Madzibaba Masango was still to accept the mishap when contacted for comment. Mourners are gathered at his house in Warren Park 1.

“My wife had gone to take our children from school in Rusape and the accident took place on their way back,” said Madzibaba Masango.

“It is painful and I cannot imagine that I have lost all my children. Ndarwadziswa handina chekutaura parizvino,” said Madzibaba Masango.

-Online

Joy As St Charles Lwanga Boys Are Re- United With Their Parents In Mutare

St Charles Lwanga students

By Own Correspondent- St Charles Lwanga pupils are now in Mutare after being evacuated from their school following the destruction of their school premises by Tropical Cyclone Idai leaving 2 students and a security guard dead and others injured.

St Charles Lwanga pupils

The-weary students, who walked over 15km carrying the bodies of their fallen colleagues were taken to Chipinge and later Mutare where they re- united with their parents.

The traumatised students held a mass and prayer session amid indications that the majority of them needed counselling services to help them cope with their encounter.

Said one parent who spoke to ZimEye:

“I cannot speak. All I can say is thank you Jesus”.

“Mnangagwa’s Fight Against Corruption Weak”: United States

By Own Correspondent- A 2018 Human Rights Report prepared by the US Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour by reveals that there is rampant corruption in Zimbabwe under the so-called New Dispensation.

The report reads in part:

“In February, President Emmerson Mnangagwa ordered a mandatory declaration of assets by senior officials. Arrests of senior government officials followed; however, most were Mnangagwa’s political opponents or supporters of former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s Generation 40 (G-40) faction.

In May, Mnangagwa created an anti-corruption body within the Office of the President to carry out investigations, by-passing the constitutionally-mandated Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Commission.

The administration has since recorded one conviction related to corruption while most of those arrested were released on relaxed bail conditions.”

Bev Sibanda Beaten For Turning Down Bouncer’s Advances

SHOCKING :BEV PUTS HOUSE IN ORDER, UNDERGOES TRANSFORMATION
Beverley Sibanda

By Own Correspondent- Controversial raunchy dancer Beverly Sibanda was attacked over the weekend after she apparently turned down a bouncer’s advances on her.

According to the local publication, Bev was attacked at Peter Moyo’s show on Saturday by a bouncer who has been identified as Romeo after the pair exchanged words. Romeo also assaulted Bev’s manager, Harpers Mapimhidze after he had tried to intervene. The two have since filed a police report against Romeo.

In an interview with a local publication, Bev said,

“We arrived at the show with my group and Romeo requested to escort me into the venue which I declined.

He then insulted me and I responded and he then assaulted me. My manager tried to intervene and he head-butted him leaving him injured. We had no option, but to go and report to the police and seek medical attention for Harpers.”

Harpers added,

“It is true it happened and we lodged a complaint with the police who are handling the matter. We don’t know his issues. Bev refused to entertain him and when I intervened he started assaulting us. I had to sacrifice myself when he attacked Bev and he turned on me.”-StateMedia

CSO Leader Expelled for Embezzling Funds

The Board of Combined Harare Residents’ Association (CHRA) has expelled Executive Director Mfundo Mlilo for misappropriation of funds amounting to USD $1.5 million and failing to account for his continued stay at the plush Holiday Inn hotel for several months in 2018, at a time when CHRA was owing workers who were last paid their salaries in November 2018.

“ Mlilo was squandering CHRA funds on luxuries. A huge chunk of funds was illegally channelled towards campaigns for his girlfriend Joanna Mamombe (Harare West legislator), during the 2018 elections”, said one insider privy to the developments.

Mlilo is also accused of using CHRA funds to shower Mamombe with gifts, as well as booking the hotel at CHRA’s expense.

Another insider said that, “ Mlilo embezzled more funds from CHRA than the stated $1.5 million. He used most of the looted funds to start a honey-sucking company (name supplied)”.

“With regards to Mamombe, he was trying to impress her to ward off competition from powerful politicians like Komichi (Morgan) and Chikombo (Wellington)”,said the insider.

Several Civil Society leaders in Zimbabwe are known to maximise on the availability of “free funds” from donors, especially during election years to amass personal wealth from unsuspecting donors.

The CHRA saga comes barely a year after the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) had withdrawn funding for several Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Zimbabwe after an audit unearthed massive embezzlement of funds at ERC, ZESN, CSU and Zimrights.

A similar saga also rocked Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) in 2014 after an adverse audit report had implicated the then Director, McDonald Lewanika in the misuse of the organization’s funds, among other issues.

-Online

Linda Masarira Says Chamisa’s Visit To Chimanimani Was Mere Grandstanding

Jane Mlambo| Controversial Thokozani Khupe’s MDC-T Spokesperson Linda Masarira has described MDC President Nelson Chamisa’s visit to Chimanimani and Chipinge as a day of photo shoots and political posturing.

Masarira who never shies away from controversy said the nation needs serious leaders determined to make a difference and inspire positive transformation beyond political grandstanding.

Masarira got a rude awakening when social media users told her to leave Chamisa alone saying he was showing compassion to victims of floods.

United Kingdom based girl child empowerment activist Betty Makoni told Masarira told Masarira that Chamisa was not wrong in telling his own story to the world through pictures.

New Twist To Rudo Boka’s Victory Over Husband’s Mistress

By Own Correspondent- A Harare woman who was recently ordered by the High Court to pay $50 000 in adultery damages to Rudo Boka, the wife of the man that she ‘snatched’ has filed an application at the High Court seeking to have the previous ruling set aside.

Delta Beverages finance and administration manager Lorraine Chitereka who lost the case in which she was accused of having an adulterous affair with Rudo Boka’s husband, Noah Mutambanengwe, has filed an application for rescission of judgement.

Lorraine is claiming that she was duped by a bogus lawyer who pretended to be representing her but failed to do so which resulted in a default judgement.

Part of her new application reads:

“This is an application for rescission of a default judgment granted against me and in favour of the respondent (Boka). The respondent concedes in her application for default judgment that an appearance to defend was duly entered…upon obtaining knowledge of this judgment, I attempted for the umpteenth time to check …, through my supposed lawyer.

However, for reasons that appear in detail elsewhere in this affidavit, my ‘lawyer’, later turned out to be bogus and is in fact on the run. Regrettably, therefore, my default was occasioned by my reposing trust in, as it subsequently turned out, a fraudster posing as a lawyer.

I paid (lawyer’s name withheld) a total of US$2 125 and he drew up the appearance to defend and request for further particulars … In simple terms, I was duped and assured that my case was being actively defended when the reality has turned out otherwise now.”

The matter is yet to be heard.-DailyNews

“Speech Reigns Freely And Supreme In Zimbabwe”: Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent- While on a visit to the United Arab Emirates, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said that there is so much freedom of speech in Zimbabwe and the military is the best arm of government capable of quelling any civil unrest.

Mnangagwa said this after being asked about the security forces and military responses to protests triggered by an unprecedented hike of fuel prices in January.

He said that the only people the government could call in is the army to stop the destruction and bring law and order.

He said:

“If there is a political and economic jurisdiction in our region where free speech reigns freely and supreme, it is in Zimbabwe.

… The French police use water cannon and they use batons, but we don’t have those things.

We need to acquire them so that we can deal with civil disturbances.”

Reports indicate that Mnangagwa aborted his tour he had to rush home to deal with the destruction of life and property caused by a tropical cyclone in Chimanimani, Chipinge and other areas.-TheNational

Electricity Cables Thieves Nabbed

By Own Correspondent- Police details last week nabbed part of a criminal gang who stole 1 000kilograms of electricity cables in Goromonzi.

However, some of the criminals escaped arrest and the Zimbabwe Republic Police has appealed for information on the whereabouts of the suspects.

Mashonaland East police spokesperson, Tendai Mwanza confirmed the development and revealed that the police were notified of the heist while the group was in the process of looting the electricity copper cables at Arcturus Mine and loading them into three vehicles.

Said Mwanza:

“The detectives swiftly responded after teaming up with police officers from Goromonzi. On arrival at the scene, the police saw the suspects loading copper cables into three motor vehicles.

On realising that the police details had surrounded them, the suspects sped off towards Harare along the Arcturus Road with the police in pursuit before the suspects were blocked at the Lafarge Cement factory in Mabvuku.

The vehicles were searched and ten rolls of Zesa copper overhead conductors and cables, bolt cutters and spanners were recovered.”

“Tropical Cyclone Idai Has Taught Us A Lesson”: Defence Minister Oppah Muchinguri

By Own Correspondent- Defence and War Veterans Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri has confessed that the government of Zimbabwe did not anticipate the severity of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

Speaking to the media in Chimanimani on Tuesday, Muchinguri-Kashiri is quoted as saying:

“I had not anticipated Cyclone Idai to be so bad. We had heard that floods were coming and a cyclone, but we had not moved or done anything to help ourselves.

I think we as people of Manicaland province have learnt a lesson and next time we will protect lives and urge people to move to know what will happen, and we move into camps together with the government’s help.”

The cyclone wrecked so much havoc in Manicaland that former Air Force of Zimbabwe Perrance Shiri called it “resembles the aftermath of a full-scale war”.

Zanu PF Dares Doctors For Human Rights

Zanu PF has challenged doctors for human rights to chip in and assist victims of cyclone idai which ravaged parts of Manicaland over the weekend saying they should repeat what they did to victims of shutdown protests.

Posting on Twitter, Zanu PF said the doctors for human rights should render the same assistance to victims of cyclone idai.

During the shutdown protests early this year, a number of doctors offered to assist free of charge those injured during clashes with police and army in a move widely hailed across the country.

Cement Imports: PPC Feeling The Heat, Demands Govt Protection

THE country’s largest cement producer, Pretoria Portland Cement (PPC) Zimbabwe is feeling the heat from imports and has called on Government to promulgate protectionist laws to promote local production.

Government lifted a two- year import ban on some basic commodities including cement last October as a measure to deal with rampant shortages that drove public into panic buying.

Cement was among the products in short supply despite insistence of adequate capacity by local producers. 

PPC Zimbabwe managing director, Mr Kelibone Masiyane, has said their competitiveness has largely been affected by the opening of borders.

“What really has rendered us uncompetitive initially was the opening of the flood gates and then pricing became another issue.

“Definitely the price of imported cement is much lower than ours and we cannot compete because of high cost of production,” he said. 

At the PPC Zimbabwe factory in Bulawayo, a minimum of 100 bags of cement are being sold at RTGS$30 each or US$7,50. 

A snap survey carried out by Business Chronicle in Bulawayo has shown that most of the hardware shops do not have imported cement but locally produced cement, which is selling for between RTGS$28 and RTGS$36 per 50kg.

The price in US$ ranges between US$6,50 and US$8 or R120. 

“We are coming from a point where we aren’t looking for a complete ban but what we are saying is we want to get to a level playing field so that people can choose cement type depending on quality. We believe we have got the best quality and we believe that is how we should be competing,” he said.

Mr Masiyane briefed Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Ndlovu about the issue during a recent tour of the company’s factory in Bulawayo.

He told the minister that at present his company has more than enough stocks of cement at its warehouses. In his response Minister Ndlovu said:

“I want to agree with you and leave a challenge, which l left with you the other time. At this point it won’t make much sense for me to push for protection unless we are satisfied that you can supply the market. 

-State Media

Mthuli Ncube Says 50 Million Towards Cyclone Idai Came From 2 Percent Tax

Jane Mlambo| Government has set aside $50 Million from the 2 percent electronic transaction tax towards the cyclone Idai rescue efforts as well as rehabilitation of infrastructure.

Posting on Twitter, Finance Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube said the 50 million will be allocated to the Civil Protection Unit, Department of Roads, Education, Health, Water and Sanitation as well as Electricity.

“The social impact of the 2% electronic transfer tax in action: the ministry of finance has released $50M for Emergency and Infrastructure Restoration following Cyclone Idai-induced floods destruction and infrastructural damage. The funds will go towards #CycloneIdai rescue efforts and rehabilitation of affected citizens and restoration of rural feeder roads and other structures. The funds have been allocated to The Civil Protection Unit, The Department of roads, Education, Health, Water and Sanitation, Electricity. We applaud the efforts of Zimbabwe citizens, companies, civic organisations, international partners in our collective effort and showing unwavering support to our fellow citizens suffering from devastating force of #CycloneIdai . Working together we can win.”

Football Fans To Pay More To Watch Local Matches

THE Premier Soccer League has hiked gate charges for the new season that kicks off on March 30.

Fans will now pay $5 for the rest of ground, up from $3.

The league’s board of governors agreed on the new charges at an annual general meeting held in Harare on Sunday.

“The board of governors resolved to increase gate charges for the 2019 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season to $5 for rest of ground. Clubs that wish to charge more are required to apply to the PSL. However, gate charges must not be more than $10 (rest of ground) for high profile matches. The gate charges may be reviewed during the course of the season,” said PSL spokesperson Kudzai Bare in a statement.

She also said the board of governors resolved to get tough with clubs that “abuse ball boys” as part of time wasting antics, adding that clubs found “abusing” ball boys would be slapped with a $2 000 fine.

In the past, home teams would instruct ball boys to frustrate visiting teams by taking their time to retrieve the ball when it goes out of play.

At times, home teams completely withdrew ball boys at half time after going to the break in the lead as part of a broader time wasting strategy.

“The board of governors noted with concern the abuse of ball boys/girls by clubs and resolved to charge clubs a fine of $2 000 (two thousand RTGS dollars) for the offence.

“The abuse of ball boys/girls refers to clubs instructing ball boys/girls to withhold footballs, frustrate opponents, employ time wasting tactics during matches or any other action that the match referee may deem to be an act of mischief.”

Bare revealed that the PSL was working with the Footballers Union of Zimbabwe (Fuz) to finalise a standard player contract subject to approval by Zifa.

The standard contract is meant to “resolve” player disputes.

The PSL AGM also reiterated the importance of Club Licensing and resolved to co-operate with the newly appointed Zifa Club Licensing First Instance Body.

Mnangagwa Takes Chiwenga With Him To Manicaland After They Blocked Chamisa From Visiting Same Area

Emmerson Mnangagwa

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa will today lead a high-powered delegation to Manicaland province to supervise rescue and relief efforts, as Government steps up efforts to assist people affected by Cyclone Idai that has so far left 98 people dead and displaced thousands.

The President will be accompanied by Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and will be joined by several Government ministers already in Manicaland where they have been involved in the rescue and relief efforts.

Hundreds of people are still to be accounted for in the affected communities.

In his address to the nation following the unfortunate disaster last night, President Mnangagwa said Government would do everything in its capacity to help the affected people.

“No effort or resources will be spared to reach all those in distress,” he said. “Any extra life lost is one too many. I shall be leaving for Manicaland tomorrow (today) to acquaint myself with, and personally lend weight to rescue efforts already underway.

“Government is doing all it can to reach all lives that can still be saved and to bring succour to families and communities fast running out of necessities, including food, medicines and shelter. Units of our Defence Forces have now accessed Chimanimani town where they have begun working with different arms of Government already active on the ground.

“The blocked roads have to be reopened so food, safe water and medicines reach people who have congregated around hotels, churches, schools, community centres and other makeshift safe gathering points. This is an effort which is now underway.”

President Mnangagwa said he had since directed that food be drawn from the national strategic reserves and distributed to the affected communities once access roads were cleared.

“Already, lots of relief is now building up in Mutare waiting for access roads to be cleared,” he said.

“I have also directed our Department of Civil Protection to help with meeting burial expenses for those we have lost. In view of the broken infrastructure and delays in reaching such families, burials must proceed without further delay.

“The assistance that Government has pledged will still reach the affected families even after these burials.”

President Mnangagwa said efforts should be committed to rebuilding the damaged infrastructure.

He said the nation had learnt lessons from the disaster which called for broad national housing policy that takes safety issues into consideration.

“Once we have stabilised the situation, we must immediately embark on the onerous task of repairing broken lives and communities,” said President Mnangagwa.

“There are homes to be rebuilt, schools to be rebuilt or repaired. There are physical and social infrastructures to be replaced or repaired. Above all, there are broken livelihoods which have to be recreated and resuscitated.

“The disaster which has befallen us must spur us to better site our homes, and of course to use more durable building materials for safer, better homes for our people. This disaster must get us think long and hard about a broad national housing policy which takes safety issues into consideration.

“There is no guarantee that this fickle act of nature will not visit us yet again and do so with equal if not worse devastation and hence the more reason we must draw lasting lessons from this mishap in order to plan and build a more secure and durable future for our families and communities.”

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Mr Nick Mangwana said yesterday that Vice President Chiwenga would be part of the delegation to co-ordinate the team of ministers already on the ground

He said army engineers were creating detours to make roads passable in Chimanimani for aid to reach the affected people.

“Tomorrow, VP Chiwenga will be in Manicaland, particularly in Mutare coordinating the Ministers that are on the ground,” said Mr Mangwana. “Army engineers have managed to create a detour where we had a patch of the road which was impassable.

“Now, it means that we can get some aid through because the convoy that we had was stuck in this place. The convoy was full of aid, medication, food and other supplies and provisions.”

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo is leading the ministerial delegation already in the disaster area comprising Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement Minister, who is also Acting Defence Minister, Perrance Shiri, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Dr Sekai Nzenza and Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza.

Meanwhile, President Mnangagwa has sent a condolence message to the families of people who lost their relatives following Cyclone Idai which hit the eastern parts of the country over the weekend.

In his address to the nation last night, President Mnangagwa said it was disheartening that more people were still missing and yet to be accounted for.

“As I address you tonight, our nation, alongside sister nations in our southern African region, has been buffeted by a disastrous cyclone which has hit districts in three of our provinces, principally and gravely the districts of Chimanimani and Chipinge in Manicaland,” he said.

“On behalf of our grieving nation, Government and indeed on my own behalf, I wish to express my deep, heartfelt condolences and profound sympathies to all the bereaved families which have lost their loved ones.

“I, too, share affected families’ ever-mounting anxieties and distress in respect of all those still missing, and whose hopes for possible rescue diminish with each precious hour and day that passes. My heart goes out to all those who have sustained various injuries from the cyclone, all the time wishing that they rally back and recover speedily.”

President Mnangagwa continued: “From reports on hand, we now know that many drowned, while others were killed in their sleep from swift and unexpected rock falls which demolished their homes and other forms of institutional shelter. Still, others met their tragic fate from overwhelming landslides which suffocated, before swiftly burying them under. We believe that to this day, many still lie unrecovered beneath mounds of debris that hit them with such overwhelming fury in their sleep that they stood no chance.”

President Mnangagwa paid tribute to the United Arab Emirates which he visited recently for committing to assist the victims with medicines and other necessities.

He urged other well-wishers to continue coming forward to assist the affected families.

“I am grateful to the Government of the United Arab Emirates which, in the context of my just ended visit, promptly responded to my request for humanitarian assistance in the wake of the disaster,” said the President.

“We are set to receive medicines and other materials from UAE, which will go quite a long way towards alleviating our situation. Equally, I am grateful to other governments and organisations which have heeded our call for assistance. To ensure the response to the disaster is national, Government will announce focal points which will be accessible for the collection of any kind of assistance meant to complement Government efforts.”

President Mnangagwa said he was aware that the cyclone also affected other parts of the country in Mashonaland East and Masvingo province, adding that Government’s hand would also reach those areas.

State Media

Econet Responds to Cyclone Idai Emergency With $5 Million

Econet Zimbabwe group of companies have collectively contributed RTGS$5 million for the cyclone emergency efforts in Eastern Zimbabwe.

The company has channeled the funds to Higherlife Foundation, which is now deeply embedded in efforts to respond to the crisis.

Dr Kennedy Mubaiwa (MD), who heads the Foundation, said Higherlife was mobilising various types of support, including rescue efforts, medical emergency aid, food, water and blankets.

Econet Wireless Zimbabwe CEO Mr Douglas Mboweni said each company in the group was pursuing coordinated initiatives based on its own capabilities.

“We are not just providing money but we want all our staff of more than 5 000 to help in some way, using their skills,” he said.

He said EcoSure, the group’s funeral insurance company, was providing free assistance with funeral services such as coffins, transport and food to each bereaved family with no cover.

He also said Mutare Bottling had opened its warehouses to allow logistics support for humanitarian aid coming from Econet subscribers, adding that MARS Ambulance was providing ambulances, air and helicopter support.

Meanwhile, Mr Mboweni said Econet subscribers had responded overwhelmingly to calls for donations in cash and kind.

He said Econet Shops had been receiving blankets, water bottles, dried foods, and medicines.

“We are seeing the best of Zimbabweans coming together in the face of an extraordinary tragedy,” he said.

He urged the public to step up its support, reminding people to remember that it would take a long time to help the affected communities to recover.

Masvingo Mayor Not Moved By Chamisa Threats

Own Correspondent|Masvingo mayor, advocate Collins Maboke, yesterday vowed to continue with his duties at Town House despite being ordered to step down by party leader Mr Nelson Chamisa.

On Saturday, Chamisa held a meeting in Masvingo where he ordered the mayor to step down and revert to an ordinary councillor, or risk being fired from the party altogether if he does not step down.

But Maboke, who enjoys grassroots support in Masvingo, is unmoved, with sources saying even if he was fired the seat would fall vacant and he could still win it back as an independent. Maboke says he will not respond to Chamisa’s threats because they were not communicated to him in writing.

“I was away on the day in question (last Saturday) attending a family bereavement after my brother passed on,” he said. “I cannot be bound by an announcement made in public, moreso when I was not even present at the said meeting.

“The party has official channels of communicating and I am yet to receive anything, so as of now I am continuing with my mayoral duties. In the event I receive official communication I will then make available my response.

“Right now I am coming from a meeting that had been scheduled with the Minister (of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Cde July Moyo), who unfortunately was not available as he was attending to challenges associated with Cyclone Idai in Manicaland.”

It is believed any knee-jerk decision by Mr Chamisa to fire Cllr Maboke would boomerang on the MDC leader as the Ward 2 councillor enjoys strong support and will likely retain the ward as an independent candidate in the event of a by-election.

Chamisa wants Cllr Maboke to pave way for Ward 4 Cllr Godfrey Kurauone. Mr Chamisa’s ultimatum came after the onslaught against Cllr Maboke appeared to have fizzled out.

Mr Chamisa insisted that the MDC Alliance has rules that should be followed by all party members, including Cllr Maboke, pointing out that he should heed the party’s call to step down or risk summary expulsion from MDC.

Cllr Maboke yesterday said he was not bound by an announcement made by Mr Chamisa in his absence and vowed to continue with his mayoral duties.

Mnangagwa Tells Trump Off

By Dorrothy Moyo| ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has told US President Donald Trump off.

Speaking during his trip to the UAE, Mnangagwa said he would please another country in the pursuit of getting targeted sanctions removed.

He been asked if the would fulfill US President Donald Trump’s administration’s required reform(s) in order for sanctions to be lifted. He said the measures had “no basis at all”.

The 77 year old military strongman, told The National newspaper his Government is concerned with satisfying the needs of Zimbabweans not Americans. He said, “we cannot say that there is something which we must do to satisfy America. Our concern is to do those things which satisfy the needs of our people.

“We want to build a Zimbabwe we want, a Zimbabwe we can be proud of. We should not condemn ourselves to poverty, condemn ourselves to isolation.”

Relief Begins To Reach Idai Distressed Areas

Bulldozers and road graders struggled through the night to clear obstructed roads after Cyclone Idai strands thousands.

 Rescue efforts in eastern Zimbabwe picked up the pace on Tuesday in distressed areas from Cyclone Idai’s trail of destruction with nearly 100 people dead and hundreds missing.

Poor weather conditions and destroyed infrastructure hampered efforts by the military and humanitarian agencies to reach thousands of stranded people. A massive landslide blocked access to the town of Chimanimani – about 400km southeast of the capital Harare – and there was limited access to the worst-affected areas by air.  

But in lower altitude regions there was some relief. 

The cyclone killed at least 98 people and more than 200 are missing in Zimbabwe, the government said on Monday.

While cyclones are not uncommon in this area, Idai is said to be the worst to hit the Southern Africa region since the devastating Cyclone Eline in 2000. 

Mozambique has been hardest hit with the president saying more than 1,000 people may have been killed. Dozens have also died in Malawi.

Bulldozers and road graders struggled through the night to clear obstructed muddy roads in parts of the Chipinge and Chimanimani districts. In the previously inaccessible villages of Sanctuary, in eastern Chimanimani, the army handed out basic food items – beans, mealie meal, and cooking oil – to hundreds of affected families. 

Hundreds of high school boys were evacuated by helicopter from a school buried by a mudslide. Survivors will be transported to Harare for medical checks and support. Two people, including a student, died in the landslide at St Charles Luwanga Seminary School. 

Zuze Zubuka, 53, who lives on one of Chimanimani’s lower mountain slopes, told Al Jazeera the roof and walls of his three huts were blown away by the rain. Now he and his family of eight squat in a small shack near the original home. Up the road, Zubuka attended the funeral of an in-law, Morgan Chimene Dube, crushed by falling rocks while sleeping in his home as Friday’s massive storm hit.

“I have lost my home, it was impossible to escape the rain, we were trapped but now that the roads are cleared we can move. I came to see how my brother-in-law was doing, but he is dead now.  

“We have lost a relative, our fields and our home. My family is there, but I don’t know how we will start all over again,” he said.

Another mourner at the funeral Fortunate Saziya, 48, told Al Jazeera she was anxious and hoped for more help as she’d also lost her home.  

“Who can I give a list of all the things I have lost? Will we get any support for all we’ve lost? When is the government going to help us?” she asked.  

Minister of Defence Oppah Muchinguri visited the area and told victims she hadn’t anticipated Cyclone Idai being so bad, lamenting the lack of preparedness by the community and the government.

“We had heard that floods were coming and a cyclone, but we had not moved or done anything to help ourselves,” Muchinguri said. 

“I think we as people of Manicaland [province] have learnt a lesson and next time we will protect lives and urge people to move knowing what will happen, and we move into camps together with the government’s help,” she added. — Al Jazeera

Welshman Ncube A Political Schemer Who Has Dumped His Followers, Opinion.

Welshman Ncube in his greediness led a splinter MDC from the United MDC. He failed to have impact on the political landscape of the country. Ncube’s MDC wears yellow and green and is very different from Tsvangirai’s MDC which wears red. The aim of this article aims to show how Ncube led his MDC into oblivion and how he has abandoned his movement for Tsvangirai’s MDC.

In 2005 Welshman Ncube and some power hungry misfits abandoned the MDC led by Morgan Tsvangirai. Their argument was Tsvangirai was undemocratic and was refusing to participate in the election of senatorial seats that had been recently introduced.

Tsvangirai renamed what was left of the party as MDC-T. He worked hard to rebuild his movement into a force to reckon with. However the split by Ncube and company lost the MDC-T a chance to win the 2008 plebiscite as the votes where split. The MDC-T however performed very well but could not wrestle power from Mugabe’s Zanu PF bcz of Ncube and his remnant MDC.

In 2013 Ncube as a presidential candidate failed to garner over a hundred thousand votes. His party however grabbed some proportional representative seats. Ncube’s MDC has become a complete failure on the political landscape of Zimbabwe. Ncube had been rejected even by the people of Matebeleland and Midlands.

In 2018 after realizing that there was no future for him and his party, Ncube decided to court Morgan Tsvangirai to rejoin MDC-T. Ncube as a political schemer was seeking a political lifeline. On August 6 2017 Ncube’s MDC and other five other political parties joined the MDC-T to form an alliance. This was done not to win the forthcoming 2018 presidential election but to revive their waning political careers. Ncube and his fellow political failures had realized that life outside the MDC-T led by Tsvangirai was very cold.

After the elections Ncube has fully abandoned his MDC. He is now targeting the MDC-T Vice-Presidency. He has now left most of his followers in the cold. Such is this political turncoat who is selfish and does not care an aota about those who had followed him religiously.

It is this same Ncube that looted the assets of the original MDC and left Tsvangirai’s movement with nothing. He has come back to destroy and loot the MDC-T again. He is indeed a greedy and selfish individual who thinks about himself only. MDC-T must be wary of Welshman Ncube.

Such a person cannot be allowed to lead people. Such a person of poor standing is not even shy to want to contest as the MDC-T Vice-President. What a shame. If he has rejoined the MDC-T he should follow the Constitution and wait for five years before seeking office in the movement’s senior structures. He is indeed not fit to lead the MDC-T in any capacity.

As we analyze this hypocrite known as professor Welshman Ncube, let’s put our thoughts on those he has forgotten and left in the wilderness. Those people who put their political career on the block for him. Indeed let’s spare them a thought and remember always that Ncube is a political turncoat.

  • Simangalizwe Khumalo writes in his own capacity

“You Can Not Afford To Travel In A Crisis Like This,” Chamisa Tells Mnangagwa From Chimanimani

Chimanimani- Movement for Democratic Change President Nelson Chamisa paid a visit to areas affected by cyclone idai in Manicaland province to make an assessment as well as donate goods to affected families.

Addressing members of the media Chamisa said there was need to revamp and equip the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) as it was under resourced.

“We need to revamp and equip the civil protection unit as it is under resourced, We (MDC) have already done enough to mobilise resources for survivors and will do more beyond this” said Chamisa

He also took a swipe at President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying he was not supposed to have gone to Dubai since the country was warned of the cyclone.

“He (President Mnangagwa) is getting in the wrong way. In crisis of this magnitude you cannot afford to travel. He should have been here to provide leadership, motivation and inspiration to the people. Why would he cut short a journey that was already short.” he said

Responding to a question that the country was ill prepared for the disaster Chamisa said the country was not caught unaware but was ill prepared.

“The country was not caught unaware, we were aware but we were caught ill prepared, ill equipped but because we are not good at thinking at things that save lives we will be in this situation. We are good at things that give us power” Chamisa said

Chamisa visited Nyanyadzi and Chipinge were he also appealed for more donations to the victims of Cyclone Idai which also affected Mozambique and Malawi.

So far a total of 89 people have been confirmed dead with the number set to increase as more people are still missing.

Survivors are appealing for food, clothes and blankets.

‘Never Seen So Much Rain’ – Zimbabweans Struggle With Storm Floods

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The death toll from cyclone Idai continues to rise as southern African countries struggle to deal with the devastating aftermath of the torrential downpours.

The powerful storm has killed at least 90 people in Zimbabwe in recent days, government officials say, while in neighbouring Mozambique the death toll has jumped to 100.

Idai made landfall in Mozambique on Thursday evening before proceeding to Zimbabwe and Malawi, causing flash floods, wrecking infrastructure and leaving communities without electricity.

More than a million people have been affected, including tens of thousands who have been displaced, according to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. 

In Zimbabwe’s Eastern Highlands, the heavy rains had died out by Sunday – but only after causing widespread destruction.

In Chipinge, an eastern town some 450km southeast of the capital, Harare, transport links were cut off after a road was damaged due to water pressure.

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A bus carrying passengers bound for Harare was stuck in a mush of soft tar and mud. A few small cars managed to bypass the sludge when volunteers and soldiers laid down a makeshift path made of wooden planks.

Transport engineers told Al Jazeera that the works to repair the damaged road could take up to a day, leaving locals trying to leave the flooded town straned.

Gladys Nyandoro, a 58-year-old Chipinge resident whose home had been flooded, said she would seek alternative transport to continue her journey with her son to a temporary shelter in Harare.

“I could only leave with a few clothes, but my house is full of water. I have never seen so much rain since we moved back here,” she said of her husband’s communal home.

“I just want to go back to Harare; this area is too much for me.”

Anesu Chitepo, a 22-year-old shopkeeper, said his grocery store had been affected by erratic power outages caused by the heavy rains.

“We can’t be happy to think this rain is a blessing, when everything it touches is destroyed,” he said. “This will only bring us more trouble, than the real water we wanted.”

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Zimbabwe’s government has declared the torrential storm a disaster and dispatched members of the military and national youth service to help evacuate stranded villagers.

Meanwhile, the country’s Civil Protection Unit has been using helicopters to gain access to the remote town of Chimanimani, on the northeastern border with Mozambique.

Local aid groups are yet access the area where dozens are thought to be missing and hundreds more are in urgent need of humanitarian aid.

According to Joshua Sacco, a local member of Parliament, all four bridges leading to the mountainous town have been damaged.

“We have people stranded in this area, but the access roads to this area have landslides,” he said.

“There is nothing, we don’t have any road accessible,” added Sacco.

“The best form of help we need is an excavator or a grader to clear the roads.”

The cyclone has brought torrential rains and winds thought to be worst in decades since Cyclone Eline struck the region in 2000.

The Dead And The Living Share Same Shelter; Tropical Cyclone Idai Wrecks Havoc In Zimbabwe

Sad scenes from a Roman Catholic Church in Ngangu in the Chimanimani area in Zimbabwe, show victims of tropical cyclone Idai housed in the same building the dead and the living who have been displaced sharing the same shelter.

Questions continue to be raised with regards the preparedness of the Zimbabwean government in dealing with natural disasters. The dissemination of factual information to help warn those that might have been in harm’s way can only be described as woefully inadequate the authorities failed to provide timely interventions and this resulted in calamity.

There has been a high number of deaths recorded so far in the wake of a tropical storm that hit Manicaland on Friday.

President Mnangagwa has come under heavy criticism because he opted to fly out of the country when the country faced a disaster. Cyclone Idai, had already caused destruction to many parts of Mozambique and Malawi. Weather experts had been issuing warnings about the potential danger posed by the cyclone for a number of days before disaster struck in Manicaland.

The death toll in Zimbabwe is now believed to be over 90 and hundreds are still unaccounted for. The trail of destruction, according to reports from Manicaland, is reminiscent of Cyclone Eline that hit parts of Zimbabwe in February 2000.

This has prompted pointed questions with regards the country’s state of disaster preparedness. Citizens have taken to social media to fund raise. Some question why government can easy hire chartered jets to fly government officials out of the country for private medical treatment and yet fail to avail funds to hire rescue helicopter for marooned citizens affected by this natural disaster.

Several homes and bridges were swept while power and communication was cut off in Chimanimani which has so far been the hardest hit area. Meanwhile, The Zimbabwean government says it had activated its disaster management systems in anticipation, but this did not include evacuations.

UK: Mum Vanishes After Giving Birth In Hospital Toilet | FULL TEXT

Appeal from Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Thames Valley Police- Oxford.


Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Thames Valley Police are making an appeal to trace a mother to reunite her with new born baby.
This afternoon (18/3) at some time around 6pm a woman has given birth to a baby boy in the toilets of the John Radcliffe hospital and then left.

The baby boy was discovered by hospital staff and is doing well and being looked after by medical professionals at the hospital.

However we are very concerned for the mother’s health and we are appealing to her to seek out medical attention.
At this time we do not have a description of the mother but we are looking at CCTV to gather further information.
Sam Foster Chief Nurse of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, said: “I am appealing directly to the baby’s mother to please come forward to seek medical attention.

“Child birth is a very emotional process, from a physical perspective you will need our medical and midwifery team to check that there are no complications from you giving birth.

“Here at the hospital we have midwives and doctors to give you the care you need and reunite you with your baby boy.

“Please urgently call 01865 740429 to speak to one of the midwives at the hospital who can give you the care you need.

“Or contact 999 and ask to speak to the ambulance service.”

Anyone else with information who may have seen a distressed woman leaving the hospital this evening (18/3) at some time after 6pm should call Thames Valley Police on 101 quoting reference 1209 18/3/19.
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Offload Excess Baggage, War Veteran Tells Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|A self- declared war veteran, Philemon Mutangi, has urged Emmerson Mnangagwa to fire Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo and several Zanu PF bigwigs who are now “excess baggage.”

“I do not claim to speak on behalf of all war veterans but for myself. We see things differently.

I fought in the war of liberation and if we have introduced a new administration, then all must be new.
We cannot have someone who was on television announcing Mnangagwa’s sacking as Vice President (in 2017) still sitting there as spokesperson of the party.

These people have nothing to offer. They are statues. Mpofu, Khaya Moyo, (former Defence Minister Sidney) Sekeramayi, (former Health Minister David) Parirenyatwa, the likes of (former Industry Minister Mike) Bimha, (Zanu PF politburo director Dickson) Dzora and (Chitepo School of Ideology’s Munyaradzi) Machacha are statues with nothing to offer to the party and government.

A plan has been hatched and the war veterans want to stage a sit-in to force President Mnangagwa to remove these leaders. The plan is greater than that. It is part of a greater scheme that is meant to create space for people angling to succeed Mnangagwa in the long-term,”said Mutongi.

“Mnangagwa Penchant For Travelling Emanates From His Childhood Dream”

Farai Dziva|The country’ s main opposition party, MDC A has criticised Emmerson Mnangagwa for being insensitive to the worsening plight of the people of Zimbabwe.

In a statement posted on its Facebook page, yesterday, the party also castigated Mnangagwa for his uncontrollable penchant for travelling at a time the nation is burning.

“Emmerson Mnangagwa, who has disclosed his childhood dream of becoming a pilot, is undoubtedly eager to satisfy his ego by flying around the globe at the expense of suffering Zimbabweans.

How can Mnangagwa travel to the United Arab Emirates to play golf while the nation is grappling with unprecedented economic woes?

In addition he presents himself as the ultimate saviour yet he has the obligation to see to it that citizens get assistance in time- in the wake of national disasters,” read part of the statement.

Pay Attention To Our Warnings- Met Department

Farai Dziva|The Meteorological Services Department has assured the nation that Tropical Cyclone Idai is gone.

A senior official at the Meteorological Services Department,Tich Zinyemba has said the raging cyclone has drifted away from Zimbabwe.

The cyclone has left 82 people dead and several others missing. Bridges and houses were also destroyed by the raging cyclone, the worst ever natural disaster to hit Zimbabwe.

“At the moment we are not expecting heavy rains and this means the cyclone has moved away from Zimbabwe.

We urge Zimbabweans to remain calm because Tropical Cyclone Idai has subsided.

We also urge citizens to take our advice seriously. Sadly our warnings are being taken for granted,” said Zinyemba.

Ramaphosa Seeking A $2.2bn BailOut for Zimbabwe – Helping A Terrorist Mnangagwa at Taxpayer’s Expense

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By Nomusa Garikai| “President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s top ally, South African leader, Cyril Ramaphosa’s government is working to raise about US$2,2 billion, together with France and Japan as a financial lifeline for Mnangagwa’s broke administration,” reported Spotlight Zimbabwe.

The root cause of Zimbabwe’s economic problems is bad governance, chronic bad governance at that; the people of Zimbabwe have ignored this problem for the last 38 years and have paid dearly for it. There has been a growing awareness amongst the people of Zimbabwe of the need to deal with this problem. The last thing the nation wants is some filthy rich outsiders with money to waste undermining the people’s drive for democratic change by bankrolling the illegitimate Zanu PF dictatorship!

Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF thugs have rigged elections for the last 38 years and this is the elephant in the room in Zimbabwe. The regime must be told in no uncertain terms that it has no mandate to govern and therefore must step down. Period!

It is a great pity that SADC leaders, notably SA’s President Cyril Ramaphosa, have abandoned the regional grouping’s position until 2013 demanding that Zimbabwe must not hold elections without first implement the democratic reforms designed to stop Zanu PF rigging the elections. There were no reforms implemented before the 2018 elections. Zanu PF blatantly rigged last year’s elections. ZEC failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters’ roll, for Pete’s sake! How someone like President Ramaphosa can ever endorse such a flawed and illegal electoral process beggars belief!

There is no chance of Zimbabwe ever registering any meaningful economic recovery whilst the country remains a pariah state governed by corrupt and

vote rigging thugs. No investors want to do business with in pariah states; we know this already. The argument that the consortium will pressure the Mnangagwa regime to implement meaningful democratic reforms as a condition for the bailout is a nonsense.

The American went to great lengths to explain to Mnangagwa what he needed to do to ensure last year’s elections were free, fair and credible for them to lift the economic sanctions. Indeed, if last year’s elections had been free and fair the country would not need this bailout! Mnangagwa did not implement any of the reforms the Americans called for because he did not want to risk losing power in a free and fair election.

It is naïve, to say the least, for SA, France and Japan to think their $2.2 billion bailout will entice Mnangagwa to give up Zanu PF’s dictatorial powers including the carte blanche powers to rig elections.

The only “reforms” Zanu PF is certain to implement in the coming months are the reforms to make it even more difficult for the opposition leaders to boycott the elections regardless for flawed and illegal the process got.

“The worst aspect for me about the failure to agree a coalition was that both MDCs couldn’t now do the obvious – withdraw from the elections,” admitted David Coltart, a leading MDC member, in his book.

“The electoral process was so flawed, so illegal, that the only logical step was to withdraw, which would compel SADC to hold Zanu PF to account. But such was the distrust between the MDC-T and MDC-N that neither could withdraw for fear that the other would remain in the elections, winning seats and giving the process credibility.”

Coltart was explaining why the two MDC factions had participated in the 2013 elections even though they had been warned by SADC and others that the elections were be rigged.

Mugabe, Mnangagwa and the Zanu PF leaders knew that as long as the Zanu PF allowed the opposition members to win a few gravy train seats the opposition will never boycott the elections. Indeed, Chamisa acknowledged

Tsvangirai’s “stupidity in contesting the 2013 elections without a verified voters’ roll”. Only for him to make the same stupid mistake in 2018!

Mnangagwa will be amending the constitution to create the post of official opposition leader and shadow ministers complete with ministerial limos, generous salaries and allowances, etc. Zimbabwe’s opposition members do not care that the elections are not free, fair and credible as long as they have a chance of winning the scraps Zanu PF is giving away!

Rewarding Zanu PF with absolute power for rigging elections was a big mistake because the party now believes it has the right to rig elections. 38 years of corrupt and tyrannical rule has destroyed Zimbabwe’s once promising economy leaving millions of our people living in abject poverty. Yes Zimbabwe needs financial help to kick start its comatose economy but no amount of money will change anything until the nation first deals with the problem of rigged elections and bad governance.

What Zimbabwe needs is a chance to implement the democratic reforms designed to end the oppressive de facto one-party dictatorship, end the curse of rigged elections and pariah state.

Whilst the ordinary Zimbabweans are doing everything possible to force Zanu PF to step down, many have been beaten, raped and even shot dead for daring to protest Zanu PF’s continued misrule. It is most disheartening that their sacrifice is being undermined by nations who would never tolerate what Zanu PF has done in their own country. It is an insult that such nations should abuse their economic muscle and prop up an illegitimate regime only to extend Zanu PF’s corrupt and tyrannical rule to 2023 and beyond.

If Zanu PF is still in power in 2023 the regime will rig that year’s elections! The bailout is for Zanu PF and not the people of Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa rigged last July’s elections, he is illegitimate and no amount of bailout can ever make him legitimate. Mnangagwa is not democratically accountable to the people of Zimbabwe for their tax, the looted national wealth, much less the $2.2 billion bailout. Is President Ramaphosa and his

friends in the consortium will have to hold Mangagwa to account and take the hit if the money is wasted!

The long suffering people of Zimbabwe have been denied the democratic say in who governed the country; surely that must be a key consideration in deciding whether the country gets the $2.2 billion bailout or not. Why does SA, France and Japan respect their own nationals’ democratic freedoms and rights but are treating the aspirations of Zimbabweans for the same freedoms and rights with contemptuous indifference? This is so infuriating! – zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

Mnangagwa Keen To Engage Trump

Zimbabwe will continue to engage American President Donald Trump’s administration to ensure removal of illegal sanctions which Washington imposed on the nation, hurting the economy, President Mnangagwa has said.


In an interview with foreign media on Sunday in Abu Dhabi, the Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces said his Government was engaging the Americans to impress upon them the need for the removal of the economic embargo, which has suffocated the economy for almost two decades.


President Mnangagwa, who has since returned home, said: “There is nothing new about renewal of the old sanctions. They have been there for nearly two decades and so there is nothing new to us. It may be new to other people, but we are busy now engaging the Trump administration to understand that there is no quarrel between the people of Zimbabwe and the American people.’’


President Mnangagwa said it was necessary that the Americans understand the conditions under which the sanctions were imposed.
“It is necessary that they appreciate the conditions under which we are,” he said. “Of course, at the time those sanctions were imposed, this was during the leadership of Prime Minister Tony Blair who was in England, and President George Bush.


“At the time, President Bush had problems with Iraq and when he went to the United Nations seeking the authority and support of the United Nations Security Council he did not succeed, so there was a coalition of willing partners.

Britain was one of the willing partners under Mr Tony Blair and in exchange Mr Blair had a bilateral problem with Zimbabwe because we had taken our land back from the settlers and as a result of that, as Mr Blair was supporting Mr George Bush on Iraq, Mr Bush had to support Mr Blair on Zimbabwe by imposition of those sanctions.’’State media

Gvt Stunned By Chamisa Visit To Manicaland

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa has travelled to Manicaland to pay condolences to bereaved families following the devastating effects of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

” I’m in Chimanimani and Chipinge today to assess the extent of cyclone Idai devastating effects and pay condolences to bereaved families. We will also assist some of those in need of food and blankets. We must pray for our country,” said Chamisa.

“The people’s president, Advocate Nelson Chamisa is in Chimanimani and he has taken with him some goodies to help alleviate the plight of the despondent victims of Cyclone Idai,” a senior MDC A official posted on Facebook.

Nkomo Family Fumes Over Statue Still To Be Set Up In Harare

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THE family of the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo has described government as a “dead donkey” accusing it of delaying the erection of a statue in the capital honouring the former liberation struggle stalwart.

The much-loved Nkomo who died on July 1, 1999 had a statue built in Bulawayo as well as having a road and airport named after him in the same city.

However, his family is miffed by what it said were “inexplicable” delays in constructing another statue in the capital city, despite a commitment to do so by the then president Robert Mugabe’s government.

“No information about that project so far…there is no progress on plans to erect the late vice president’s statue in Harare.
“There is no communication whatsoever from anyone, particularly from government.

“The wheels of this government grind slowly. We need to go forward on a lot of current issues,” Nkomo’s son Sibangilizwe told the Daily News.

“Unfortunately, a dead donkey will not take us anywhere. The current political situation is not favourable. Everyone is not happy with this current administration.
“I doubt it very much that the current government is better (than the Mugabe administration)… it has not done anything to honour the late vice president,” Sibangilizwe railed.

In 2011, the Mugabe-led government said it had plans to build a statue at Karigamombe Centre but it was stopped by the Nkomo family and other critics who felt the choice of the venue was “inappropriate”.

Karigamombe when loosely translated means one who brings down the bull or cow.

Incidentally, PF Zapu which Nkomo led before signing a unity accord with Zanu PF in December 1987 used a bull as its party symbol while his own surname means cows in SiNdebele.

Civic groups were also not happy with the plans after it emerged that government had wanted North Koreans to build the statue.

North Korea trained members of the 5th Brigade, a specialised army unit accused of killing more than 20 000 civilians in Matabeleland and Midlands during the Gukurahundi era in the early and mid-1980s.

Government honoured the late liberation icon with a “life-size” statue in Bulawayo which was unveiled in December 2013
Yesterday, the Dumiso Dabengwa-led Zapu accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government of lacking political will to erect Nkomo’s statue in the capital.

“There is lack of political will and perpetuation of a tribal narrative that’s always been Zanu PF’s ideological foundation.

“Zanu PF cannot allow them to expose the people of the northern side of Zimbabwe to Nkomo’s legacy because Mugabe mischievously gave a misleading narrative of who Nkomo was.

“All Zanu PF pretenders are afraid of being dwarfed by the towering legacy of … Nkomo both as a liberation hero and a nationalist leader.

“That’s the same reason the Zanu PF government has sabotaged the Ekusileni Medical Centre,” said Zapu spokesperson Iphithule Maphosa.

“By erecting the statue in Harare more and more Zimbabweans will dig into history and discover who Nkomo really was and the tribal dictators in Harare can’t afford that as it will expose their lies being taught in schools disguised as history,” he added.

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Musona Injury Update

Knowledge Musona

Farai Dziva|Warriors manager Wellington Mpandare has given an update on the injury of Belgian-based Warriors captain Knowledge Musona.

The 28-year-old Lokeren forward picked a knock on the ankle muscle last week which ruled him out of last night’s 3-1 league victory against Cercle Brugge.

“The club wrote to us about the injury. I have been talking to him and he indicated that he was given one-week off to allow him to recover, so we are hoping for the best.

In fact, it’s not like he cannot play with his current condition but it’s all about managing him to avoid aggravating the injury. So the fact that he didn’t play this weekend could actually turn out to be a blessing in disguise for us as well because he needed the rest. We will see how it will unfold,”Mpandare told The Herald.

Musona is expected in the country tomorrow ahead of the decisive Group G Afcon qualifier against Congo Brazzaville on Sunday.

Mnangagwa Tells UAE That US Sanctions Are Responsible For Zim’s Economic Collapse

Mnangagwa in UAE

The United States should have lifted economic sanctions against Zimbabwe “yesterday”, President Mnangagwa has said, as he seeks to fix a broken economy and attract international investment.

“We feel that we are almost two decades behind in terms of development as a result of economic sanctions that have been imposed on us,” Emmerson Mnangagwa told The National in an interview in Abu Dhabi on Sunday.

“We are saying yes, we wish that these sanctions would be removed yesterday by those who have imposed sanctions on us, but beyond that we should not put our heads in the sand and cry,” he said. “We should, with the resources that we have, do our best to attract global finance into our economy.”

Surrounded by ministers and military officials who made up the visiting delegation, Mr Mnangagwa said that the country was putting two decades of isolation behind them and pursuing “a policy of engagement and reengagement so that again Zimbabwe can be embraced in the community of nations.”

But asked if the administration of US President Donald Trump had detailed the required reform it wants to see in order to lift sanctions, Mr Mnangagwa said the measures had “no basis at all” and that he would not take action to please another country simply to see them removed.

“We cannot say that there is something which we must do to satisfy America,” he said. “Our concern is to do those things which satisfy the needs of our people.”

US and EU sanctions were imposed on Zimbabwe in 2001 and 2002 respectively, in relation to reports of government violations of human rights and the rule of law. They have remained in place, despite Mr Mnangagwa’s ascension to the presidency in 2017 that ended the 30-year rule of Robert Mugabe. The measures were renewed by Mr Trump in January and the new Zimbabwean president himself is still a target of US sanctions.

But they are just one indicator of Zimbabwe’s economic malaise. Once known as the breadbasket of Africa and endowed with a young population and a bounty of platinum – used in the production of smartphones and electric cars – Zimbabwe’s fortunes faded during the three-decade rule of Mr Mugabe.

In November 2017, the military toppled the longstanding ruler and his deputy, Mr Mnangagwa, was named president to the backdrop of celebrations.

After elections, it fell to Mr Mnangagwa to chart a new course for Zimbabwe and convince the international investment community that things had changed. It was a considerable challenge, given his background as a Zanu-PF revolutionary and Mr Mugabe’s former bodyguard turned vice president.

Mr Mnangagwa was open about the challenges the country faces. While he says he is“very anxious to leapfrog” the country’s neighbours who have overtaken Zimbabwe during the Mugabe era, he said the country could not do it “on the basis of our domestic resources, we don’t have the financial muscle to fulfil our vision.”

Mr Mnangagwa impressed at the World Economic Forum at Davos in 2018 after promising to open up Zimbabwe’s economy, although he cancelled his trip this year when protests broke out in Zimbabwe.

During his first year in office, he has focused on tackling corruption, improving the business environment and reclaiming Zimbabwe’s lost billions. With an amnesty for stolen funds taken out of the country, he says he saw more than $825 million returned in just three months in 2018. “I believe that some is still out and we will continue to probe,” he said.

Mr Mnangagwa said there are still people coming forward quietly, wanting to declare assets abroad. He explained that the finance ministry was working out how to bring back the assets but they weren’t necessarily publicising every case.

“It has been difficult to fight corruption because it has entrenched itself,” Mr Mnangagwa said. “We don’t even know who we are talking to, are they the corrupt person or not, but we are fighting it.”

While the economic challenges are the gravest issue facing the country, Mr Mnangagwa’s vision for the country is more holistic. “We want to build a Zimbabwe we want, a Zimbabwe we can be proud of,” he said. “We should not condemn ourselves to poverty, condemn ourselves to isolation.”

Mr Mnangagwa spoke of the great need to give “hope” and “inspiration” to the younger generation.

But the dream of a new Zimbabwe was challenged in January when mass protests over a surge in the price of fuel drew violence from security forces and a military response.

Mr Mnangagwa said peaceful protest is allowed in Zimbabwe, but violence and destruction, such as the burning of police cars and damage to civil property is not. When that occurs, “the only people we can call in is the army to stop the destruction and bring law and order,” he said.

The Zimbabwean president said there had been “no crackdown on free speech,” in January and the response from the military had come from a lack of “machinery in terms of security to deal with demonstrations” after “two decades of isolation and sanctions”.

“If there is a political and economic jurisdiction in our region where free speech reigns freely and supreme, it is in Zimbabwe,” Mr Mnangagwa said.

He drew parallels with the so-called Yellow Vest protests sweeping France, a major challenge as President Emmanuel Macron nears the halfway point of his five-year term. “[The French police] use water cannons, and they use batons, but we don’t have those things,” he said. “We need to acquire them so that we can deal with civil disturbances.”

When asked if he has the full backing of his people and the Zanu-PF – which reportedly suffers from internal division – Mr Mnangagwa simply pointed to his election victory in July 2018, when won 50.8 per cent of the vote in a crowded field of 23 candidates.

Maintaining support among the majority of Zimbabweans – amid criticism from a vocal opposition, the Movement for Democratic Change – will likely require swift economic improvements.

And with investment from the US and Europe hard to come by, Mr Mnangagwa says he is happy to look elsewhere.

He said that economic relations were excellent with countries that had supported and armed Zimbabwe in its struggle for independence from Britain in 1980, namely Russia and China. Ties are strong too, he said, with Brazil and India.

On the legacy of Mr Mugabe, who for many embodied the corruption that was rife under his rule, Mr Mnangagwa insisted his government was prosecuting people from the top echelons of society to the very bottom. But on whether that would include his predecessor, Mr Mnangagwa said he would be treated like anybody else.

“We will not take charges against Robert Mugabe because he is Robert Mugabe… [but] If he has committed any crime he will not be spared.”

“The rule of law must apply to everybody in Zimbabwe.”

— The National

Horror As “Back To Sender” Prophet Loses ALL 3 Children In Horrific Accident, Could It Be A Taste Of Own Medicine?

Popular Apostolic Sect leader Madzibaba Masango of the Johannes Masowe Kubata kweVapostori church has suffered a huge blow after all three of his children and a relative died in a horrific accident on Friday.

Horror As “Back To Sender” Prophet Loses ALL 3 Children In Horrific Accident

According to local tabloid H-Metro, the accident occurred near Surrey business centre along the Harare-Marondera road.

Madzibaba Masango, real name Strive Masango, who is popularly known as the ‘back to sender’ prophet was not in the car when the accident happened. Instead, Madzibaba’s wife, Chipo Mapako was driving her Mercedez Benz which is reported to have veered off the road. The three children and the relative died on the spot while Chipo and two other passengers were rushed to Marondera Hospital. She has since been transferred to Chitungwiza Central Hospital.

Horror As “Back To Sender” Prophet Loses ALL 3 Children In Horrific Accident

Mourners are gathered at Madzibaba Masango’s house in Warren Park although, the four deceased will be buried today in Mount Darwin.

ZRP National spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident and said that investigations were still in progress. Nyathi told H-Metro,

The Zimbabwe Republic Police would like to confirm the death of four people in a road accident near Surrey business centre along Mutare road on Friday at around 2130 hours. The driver who was among the injured was reported to have failed to negotiate a curve and the vehicle veered off the road killing four occupants on the spot and injuring three.

Investigations are continuing to ascertain the cause of the accident and the injured were rushed to Marondera Hospital.

A distraught Madzibaba Masango told H-Metro

My wife had gone to take our children from school in Rusape and the accident took place on their way back. It is painful and I cannot imagine that I have lost all my children. Ndarwadziswa, handina chekutaura parizvino

Former Deputy Minister Set To Lose House Over An Unpaid Debt

Edwin Muguti

Correspondent|Former Health and Child Care deputy minister Edwin Muguti is set to lose his house over rental arrears owed to Joyce Mako-Mashaninga.

This is the second time this year Muguti has lost property over failure to settle debt. Last month, Muguti lost a Mercedes Benz 560, Mercedes Benz 280, a Toyota Vista, green water tank, an Ecco flat screen TV set, a deep freezer, solar panels and among other movable assets over a debt he owed to African Century Limited.

In the latest case, the court handed a default judgment after Muguti failed to defend Mako-Mushaninga’s suit after failing to pay over $13 600 in rental arrears to his former landlord.

Muguti, a renowned surgeon, applied for recession of judgment in terms of Order 9 Rule 63 of the rules of the High Court, 1971, but his appeal was thrown out.

However, in a notice published yesterday, the Sheriff of the High Court instructed Zimauctions and Real Estate (Pvt) Ltd to sell by public auction Muguti’s Manresa house which measures
4 000 square metres.

Chamisa Orders MDC Mayor To Resign Immediately Or Be Pushed Out

Collin Maboke

MDC president Nelson Chamisa has rekindled his fight with Masvingo mayor Collin Maboke, ordering him to resign within a week to save his council seat or face expulsion for defying party directives.

Maboke has been accused of defying a party directive after he threw his hat in the ring to challenge preferred party candidate Godfrey Kurauone and went on to win the mayoral post, with the backing of Zanu-PF councillors.

The Masvingo council is MDC-dominated, with the opposition party holding seven seats while Zanu-PF has three.

The opposition party had wanted Kurauone to be elected Masvingo mayor.

Maboke beat Kuraune by seven votes to three, prompting violence by some party supporters who were waiting for good news outside the Masvingo City Council chambers.

Following Maboke’s ascendency, Chamisa insisted that he should resign, but the latter dug in, hoping the matter would suffer a natural death.

But on Saturday, Chamisa, at a provincial council meeting at Mucheke Hall, demanded that Maboke should step down from the mayoral post.

“On the issue of the mayorship, Maboke has to resign. We are giving him one week to do so and he can remain councillor. If he does not resign, we will expel him from the party,” Chamisa said.

Contacted for comment, Maboke declined to indicate whether he was going to comply or defy the order.

“I am just hearing it from you, I was attending a funeral in the rural areas, so I cannot comment on that,” he said.

Sources in the party said Maboke was likely to step down and contest the by-election as an independent and could still get back the post because of his popularity.

— NewsDay

Women’s Parliamentary Quota Has Not Helped Zimbabwean Women At All

Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga, twice beneficiary.

In Zimbabwe, the women’s proportional representation policy, in its current format and nature has failed to politically empower women.

Researches have indicated that there is no direct relationship between increased women participation in politics and democracy, others have also argued further that there is no direct correlation between women’s participation in politics and economic development, at least at a macro level.

Research, however, has proven that increased women’s participation at a micro-level leads to sustained socio-economic development. Thus we can theorise that increased women’s participation if promoted may accelerate development.

The Zimbabwe constitutional women’s quota system was designed to empower women through increasing the number of women in political positions by reserving seats specifically to be occupied by women. This policy has managed to numerically increase women’s representation in parliament from 18% in 2008 to an average of 35% in the 2013/2018 electoral cycles. As an empowerment tool, the quota system has to be looked at and evaluated on various levels apart from just the numerical representativeness in parliament.

The evidence is abundant that in Zimbabwe this guided democracy approach has not yielded much fruit apart from the increase in numerical representation of women in political positions (particularly the National Assembly and Senate). The proportional representation system has been used by elite women in various political parties to retain power and parliamentary positions. Of the female MPs who were in parliament in 2013 on the proportional representation ticket, 75% of them returned to parliament in 2018 on the same ticket.

In real terms then, it can be concluded that the quota system has not increased the number of women entering and or participating in politics. The quota system benefited women who were already in politics and strategically positioned in parties, thus only cemented their hold on power through extending their stay in office.

Scholars and even some parliamentarians agree that women who have been privileged to join politics through quotas have not been afforded equal respect as their other counterparts who are in parliament through the ballot. Proportional representative parliamentarians are viewed as being in the house for tokenism as a favour and not through merit. While the quota system was introduced in 2013 and led to an increase in women in parliament and senate, there however exists no direct relationship between quota system and gender equality in terms of allocation, access and control of political resources.

Participation by the proportional representation parliamentarians and Senators in deliberation in their respective houses is said to be very low and their visibility and participation is close to non-existent at constituency level.  On the 12th of March 2019 when the motion for the extension of the proportional representation policy was being debated, only five female legislators excluding the Deputy Speaker officially spoke (debating, raising a point of order, a point of privilege, seconding motions or even seeking clarifications) in the National Assembly compared to 20 male legislators.

The constitutional quota system is the panacea to increased women’s involvement in politics. The quota system in the Zimbabwean Constitution has a sunset clause, with the 2018 election cycle being the last cycle for the proportional representation clause. The Parliament is currently seized with deliberations aimed at extending the quota system. The quota system in its current format even if extended will not contribute to increasing meaningful involvement and participation of women in politics.

An alternative approach, still upholding the principle of allocating a women’s quota may be needed to create a rotational system of reserved women’s seats from amongst the total number of existent constituencies, senatorial and local authorities. This approach will mean Zimbabwe completely abandons the additional non-constituency quota seats.

Through the aabove-proposed approach for every electoral cycle, a minimum of 30% of the constituencies (parliamentary, senatorial and or local authority seats) will be reserved for women. ZEC as the independent electoral management body must be mandated and capacitated to rotationally allocate proportional quota seats every electoral cycle for at least the next three electoral cycles.

This approach will in one sweeping move address the following issues noted as weaknesses of the current quota system:

  1. Lead to a leaner parliament and senate in line with the austerity for prosperity policy;
  2. All parliamentarians/ senators will be elected and representing a constituency hence of equal footing in the respective houses;
  3. Women benefiting from this quota system shall have more and better direct contact with their constituencies to build their political capital;
  4. This approach will afford more women (numerically) from across the country (geographically) an equal opportunity to enter and participate in politics.

Nhlanhla Mlilo is the Regional Coordinator for NANGO Western Region.

Mnangagwa Follows After Chamisa To Manicaland

Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced that he will be visiting cyclone Idai ravaged Manicaland Province on Tuesday morning to assess the effects of the cyclone first hand.

Speaking on national television in a live broadcast on Monday evening Mnangagwa expressed condolences to families of the 89 people killed by the cyclone.

Mnangagwa’s visit to the area comes immediately after opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa visited the area and donated clothing and food items to the affected families.

Chamisa was however blocked by members of the Manicaland Civil Protection Unit and police from accessing the affected areas and had to be smuggled through on a donkey drawn cart by villagers.

Following Chamisa’s visit and subsequent harassment, social media critics castigated Mnangagwa for spending the day at a swearing in ceremony of Harare Metropolitan Minister of State ignoring the disaster on the ground and blocking Chamisa.

Dr Thokozani Khupe Speaks On Tropical Cyclone Idai, Calls For Donations

Monday 18 March 2019

MDC-T call for Action and Donations to assist Cyclone IDAI Victims

The MDC-T family is deeply saddened by the loss of life and property as a result of Cyclone Idai which has swept across the country leaving a trail of destruction. We join the nation in mourning the precious lives of Zimbabweans that have been lost due to this vicious cyclone.

The cyclone has so far claimed at least 84 lives according to the Ministry of Information & Publicity and over a hundred people are reported missing. We deeply commiserate with the families of the deceased.

In times of peace prepare for war. Indirect violence like natural disasters and diseases have been at the chore of African crisis that have destroyed much of the populace in the African continent, with much predictions but less preparations for such disasters.

Thus later on the CSOs, Political parties, NGOs and Governments have grown into fire fighters rather than avoiding the fire from the start. Hence the concept of fire fighting has resulted in the loss of many lives which could have been avoided if the predictions were taken seriously.

The MDC-T appeals to NGOs, African governments and the international community to assist the Zimbabwe in the face of this natural disaster and humanitarian crisis.

We applaud government’s efforts, private corporations and individuals who have done a sterling work of rescuing victims trapped and marooned by the floods. We need aid beyond the capacity of all efforts to remedy the situation given so far.

The nation has been hit by an unprecedented natural disaster. Every life matters and we should ensure collective responsibility to ensure that the death toll is minimized.

We are humbly appealing to all our party members, organizations locally and internationally to help our fellow citizens who have been displaced by the cyclone.

It is time for us to unite, save lives and desist from playing blame games. In the face of adversity caused by a natural disaster we can’t afford to blame each other, rather we should focus on uniting and lending a hand in our diversity.

MDC-T implores the government of Zimbabwe and all stakeholders to do their best in helping the cyclone IDAI victims. We urge Zimbabweans from across the political divide to put their differences aside and put their heads together to alleviate the suffering of the affected people.

It is time for Action! The MDC-T family is collecting donations in cash or kind to compliment other stakeholders in the wake the current disaster.

Food, clothing, medicine and shelter
facilities are needed to cushion the victims of one of the worst vagaries of nature.

We would like to appreciate all the Churches and urge them to continue to pray for the bereaved, injured and displaced. Our country needs divine intervention.

On behalf of our President Dr. Thokozani Khupe, the MDC-T wishes all the injured people a speedy recovery. We also hope
that the living missing persons will be reunited with their families soon.

MAY GOD SAVE ZIMBABWE.

Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
MDC-T National Secretary for Information and Publicity


Chamisa Praise Singer Paul Madzore Faces Imprisonment For Failing To Settle Debt

Paul Madzore

FORMER MDC legislator for Glen View, Paul Madzore, who sang popular songs used during the opposition party’s campaign trail, risks civil imprisonment after he was taken to court by CBZ Bank Limited over a $22 000 debt.

The financial institution issued summons for civil imprisonment against Madzore at the High Court and the latter is yet to respond to the litigation.

In its declaration, CBZ Bank says Madzore is required to pay $22 087,51 following a judgment which was obtained against him last year.

“You, the defendant (Paul Madzore) are called upon to pay the plaintiff (CBZ Bank) the sum of $22 087,51, with interest thereon at the rate of 26% per annum calculated from March 30, 2017 to the date of payment in full.

“You are required to pay this sum by virtue of a judgment obtained against you in the High Court at Harare on July 10, 2018. You were also ordered to pay cost of suit on the higher scale of legal practitioner and client scale and the relevant collection commission …” the bank said.

CBZ further said in the event that Madzore fails to pay the requested cash, he would be required to appear before the High Court and explain his position.

“If you fail to pay the sum specified above, you must appear before the High court at Harare to explain why you have not paid it and to show cause why an order for your imprisonment should not be made in account of your failure to pay,” the bank said.

“You should bring with you evidence of your financial position, and it will be in your own interest to give the court evidence of your income from wages, salary or other earnings and any other income you may receive from any other source, your expenses for yourself and any dependents and any other liabilities you may be subject.”

Cyclone Idai Death Toll Rises To 89

The number of confirmed deaths as a result of Cyclone Idai has reached 89.

In an interview with Reuters, the Ministry of Information permanent secretary, Nick Mangwana said:
“The number of confirmed deaths throughout the country is now 89.”

Chimanimani District has been cut off from the rest of the country by torrential rains and winds of up to 170 km per hour that swept away roads, homes and bridges and knocked out power and communication lines.

Meanwhile, some roads were destroyed while bridges were washed away by raging rivers. As a result, some parts of Manicaland are not accessible by road.
This has made it difficult for officials and well-wishers to send help to the affected people.

Moreover, families are not able to bury the dead due to floods as their homes were flattened by rock falls and mudslides or washed away by torrential rains.Sahara News

Khama Billiat $250 000 Rolls Royce Acquisition Sparks Attention

Khama Billiat’s recent acquisition of a Rolls Royce foe 250,000 us dollars has sparked widespread attention. While others hailed the acquisition some critics were quick to criticize Billiat for lacking foresight in knowing what to invest in.

The acquisition of new wheels undoubtedly symbolises the wealth that Khama Billiat possesses but others believe the Kaizer Chiefs player ought to involve himself in more worthy investments than those involving cars. Billiats purchase of a Rolls Royce comes months after moving from Mamelodi Sundowns to Kaizer chiefs.

Billiats recent purchase has been a subject for debate with some critics arguing lack of advice hampers sound investments by players who have in the past ended bankrupt owing to flamboyance during their playing careers. Zvenyika Makonese a former Orlando Pirates player is a typical example of players that blew away money and ended up bankrupt.

During his prime Makonese was renowned for buying friends and club patrons beer but when his career wound up he was left bankrupt and ended up as a bus conductor. At one stage Makonese was in trouble for allegedly stealing a cellphone despite having turned out for one of the biggest clubs in South Africa.

While there is concern surrounding Billiats flamboyant lifestyle fans can take heart from the fact that the Warriirs and Kaizer Chiefs star has already invested in a house he can stay in upon winding down his career. Billiat will this week be in the country representing Zimbabwe in a crunch group g qualifier against Congo Brazzaville at the national sports stadium this Sunday.

Lack of sound management by footballers has largely been attributted to a reluctance to pursue academic studies which empower them to invest in the long term and do away with immediate gratification.

War Veteran Demands Khaya Moyo, Sekeramayi Sacking

Farai Dziva|A self- declared war veteran, Philemon Mutangi, has urged Emmerson Mnangagwa to fire Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo and several Zanu PF bigwigs who are now “excess baggage.”

“I do not claim to speak on behalf of all war veterans but for myself. We see things differently.

I fought in the war of liberation and if we have introduced a new administration, then all must be new.
We cannot have someone who was on television announcing Mnangagwa’s sacking as Vice President (in 2017) still sitting there as spokesperson of the party.

These people have nothing to offer. They are statues. Mpofu, Khaya Moyo, (former Defence Minister Sidney) Sekeramayi, (former Health Minister David) Parirenyatwa, the likes of (former Industry Minister Mike) Bimha, (Zanu PF politburo director Dickson) Dzora and (Chitepo School of Ideology’s Munyaradzi) Machacha are statues with nothing to offer to the party and government.

A plan has been hatched and the war veterans want to stage a sit-in to force President Mnangagwa to remove these leaders. The plan is greater than that. It is part of a greater scheme that is meant to create space for people angling to succeed Mnangagwa in the long-term,”said Mutongi.

Warriors Trickle In For Crunch Tie But Devine Intervention Needed On Musona Fitness

Knowledge Musona

AS the first batch of Warriors start trooping in camp today, Zimbabwe need more than a prayer for their talisman Knowledge Musona to be available for the crucial African Cup of Nations football qualifier against Congo at the National Sports Stadium this coming Sunday.

The forward, who suffered an adductor strain last week, failed a fitness test last Friday ahead of his Belgian club Sporting Lokeren’s last game of the season.

However, he has been keeping his fingers crossed ahead of further tests by the Zimbabwe national team medical staff to ascertain his availability for the do-or-die clash with Congo.

Team manager Wellington Mpandare has been in constant touch with the 28-year-old who is expected in the country tomorrow from his base in Belgium. The majority of the foreign-based players have been scheduled to report for duty today.

While Musona sounded upbeat in his last conversation with the technical team, the Warriors team management have been keeping their fingers crossed.

“The club wrote to us about the injury. I have been talking to him and he indicated that he was given one-week off to allow him to recover, so we are hoping for the best.

“In fact, it’s not like he cannot play with his current condition but it’s all about managing him to avoid aggravating the injury. So the fact that he didn’t play this weekend could actually turn out to be a blessing in disguise for us as well because he needed the rest. We will see how it will unfold,” said Mpandare.

Musona missed Sporting Lokeren’s closing game in the Belgian Pro-League last night due to the injury he suffered last week, capping a depressing season that also saw the side getting relegated.
Lokeren indicated in their website that Musona suffered a strain on his adductor muscles. The type of injury usually takes between one to six weeks to heal depending on severity.

The Warriors forward, who is on loan from giants Anderlecht, played 75 minutes in last week’s 0-1 defeat to Genk and had to watch from the terraces when Lokeren paid homage to the home fans in their “Last Supper” against Cercle Brugge.

Musona has remained a vital cog for Zimbabwe despite the woes he has faced since he made the move to Belgian giants Anderlecht, who then loaned him to Lokeren.

Warriors coach Sunday Chidzambwa is praying for the best after another key player Marvelous Nakamba was ruled out because of injury.

Musona has been the light bearer in the current qualifiers, the same way he carried the team when they qualified for the last edition in Gabon.

He was the leading scorer along with Khama Billiat on three goals for Zimbabwe during the 2017 qualifiers as Zimbabwe broke an 11-year jinx with a game to spare.

The Zimbabwe’s talisman has scored four goals in four outings in the current campaign including a rare hat-trick in the opening match of the campaign in the 3-0 win over Liberia.

His fine goal against DRC at their own Stade des Martyrs cauldron secured a memorable 2-1 away win over the Leopards which pushed Zimbabwe closer to qualification.

Musona is tied on four goals with Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah and Angola’s veteran forward Mateus. Nigeria’s Idion Oghalo and Fiston Abdul Razak of Burundi lead the charts with six goals apiece.

But Zimbabwe hold the aces in Group G. A draw against the Red Devils on Sunday could still seal a finals berth.

The Warriors are scheduled to have their first training session tomorrow.

The South Africa-based quartet of goalkeeper George Chigova, Teenage Hadebe, Khama Billiat and Evans Rusike, who have an afternoon flight today, are the early birds.

The second batch comprising Alec Mudimu, Divine Lunga, Ronald Pfumbidzai, Butholezwe Ncube, Danny Phiri, Ovidy Karuru, Talent Chawapiwa, Kelvin Lunga, Tino Kadewere, Knox Mutizwa and Admiral Muskwe has an evening flight.

Skipper Musona and the Orlando Pirates duo of Kuda Mahachi and Nyasha Munetsi are expected tomorrow while England-based Tendayi Darikwa will be the last to arrive on Wednesday.

State Media

War Veteran Demands Sekeramayi, Khaya Moyo Sacking

Farai Dziva|A self- declared war veteran, Philemon Mutangi, has urged Emmerson Mnangagwa to fire Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo and several Zanu PF bigwigs who are now “excess baggage.”

“I do not claim to speak on behalf of all war veterans but for myself. We see things differently.

I fought in the war of liberation and if we have introduced a new administration, then all must be new.
We cannot have someone who was on television announcing Mnangagwa’s sacking as Vice President (in 2017) still sitting there as spokesperson of the party.

These people have nothing to offer. They are statues. Mpofu, Khaya Moyo, (former Defence Minister Sidney) Sekeramayi, (former Health Minister David) Parirenyatwa, the likes of (former Industry Minister Mike) Bimha, (Zanu PF politburo director Dickson) Dzora and (Chitepo School of Ideology’s Munyaradzi) Machacha are statues with nothing to offer to the party and government.

A plan has been hatched and the war veterans want to stage a sit-in to force President Mnangagwa to remove these leaders. The plan is greater than that. It is part of a greater scheme that is meant to create space for people angling to succeed Mnangagwa in the long-term,”said Mutongi.

Mixed Fortunes For PSL Giants In Friendly Encounters

Farai Dziva| Premier Soccer League returnees Hwange dismissed Highlanders 1-0 in a friendly match played at the Colliery on Saturday.

Eddie Nkhulungo scored the solitary goal in the 37th minute after Bosso’s backline failed to clear the first attempt by Admire Banda.

Chipangano fielded a full strength team that included goalkeeper Taimon Mvula, Gerald Ndlovu, Shepherd Gadzikwa, Gilbert Zulu and former Highlanders captain Felix Chindungwe.

The visitors, on the other hand, had an equally strong team with Ariel Sibanda in goals and outfield players in the likes of Peter Muduhwa, Nqobizitha Masuku, Denzel Khumalo and Godfrey Makaruse.

In another match Dyanamos drew 1-1 with Premier League debutants TelOne at Ascot Stadium in Gweru.

The Midlands side took the lead in the 53rd minute from the spot and the Glamour Boys equalised right at the death of the game, scoring also from a penalty kick.

On Saturday, CAPS United beat top-flight league debutants, Mushowani Stars 2-1 in a game played in Bindura.

Mnangagwa Praises Self After “Cutting Short” International Trip To Rush Back Home As Result Of Cyclone Idai

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has praised himself for cutting short his programme in the United Arab Emirates as a result of the dire effects of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

The furious cyclone, with its wind speed at 177 km per hour left 82 people dead and several others missing – mainly in Chimanimani and Chipinge.

Mnangagwa told ZBC News he had to cancel his scheduled programmes in the United Arab Emirates as a result of the devastating effects of Cyclone Idai.

“I had another day to spend in the United Arab Emirates but having received information about the intensity of the disaster, I had to rush back home.

I had to suspend all the remaining meetings as a result of the Tropical Cyclone Idai disaster,” said Mnangagwa.

“We Are Deeply Saddened By Tropical Cyclone Idai Deaths”: Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said the nation is deeply grieved by the tragic effects of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

Mnangagwa commended all those working towards assisting the victims of the natural phenomena which has so far claimed an estimated 89 lives in Zimbabwe.

Said Mnangagwa:

“I am deeply grieved as a nation. I am happy that our authorities, the authorities who remained are doing their best to look after the families that have been affected by the cyclone. I am informed that its not over yet. But everything is being done by our special forces to reach these families that have been affected.”

Chamisa Donates Food And Blankets To Families Affected By Cyclone Idai

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa has travelled to Manicaland to pay condolences to bereaved families following the devastating effects of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

” I’m in Chimanimani and Chipinge today to assess the extent of cyclone Idai devastating effects and pay condolences to bereaved families. We will also assist some of those in need of food and blankets. We must pray for our country,” said Chamisa.

“The people’s president, Advocate Nelson Chamisa is in Chimanimani and he has taken with him some goodies to help alleviate the plight of the despondent victims of Cyclone Idai,” a senior MDC A official posted on Facebook.

Cholera Outbreak Looms As Council Fails To Collect Refuse Due To Fuel Crisis

Farai Dziva| The shortage of fuel has hit Chivi Rural District Council to the extent that the local authority is failing to collect refuse.

According to a survey carried out by Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) Action for Accountability Groups (AAGs) in Chivi Central, ward 30, in March 2019 the local authority is failing to collect refuse at Chivi Growth Point due to the shortage of fuel.

“The residents at the Growth Point have raised concern over the sharp increase in heaps of uncollected garbage and the re-emerging of illegal waste dump sites,” a COTRAD Official said yesterday.

“Due to prevailing fuel crisis, we are unable to follow our garbage collection schedules. We are working on the issue – once we secure fuel allocations the council will resume garbage collection as scheduled. We kindly urge our residents to bear with us as we try to find fuel.

Please note that we do not have special allocations or fuel reserves,” said Mr Ncube, the Chivi Rural District Council Human Resources Manager.

Mr Ncube has urged the residents to keep their refuse bins at their usual places since the collection process is expected to resume any time.

“The situation is so pathetic and we are much concerned about the health of the people. The garbage heaps are piling up in most public places, dumping sites are resurfacing and this might result in the outbreak of diseases such as cholera and typhoid here in Chivi,” COTRAD said in a statement.

“Get Down On Your Knees And Ask For Forgiveness”: Mnangagwa Told

By Stanley Goreraza- I believe God sends us messages through disasters and diseases when He is angry with us.

It is up to us to figure out why he is angry. But it is not too hard to figure out why God is angry. What Zimbabwe’s military did in the month of January was greatly offensive to God. The blood they shed and the cries of innocent people.

Mnangagwa must get down on his knees and ask forgiveness from God. He is ultimately responsible for the horrible crimes committed by the army. Mark my words, Hapana chinofamba mu Zimbabwe until reperations have been made and God has been appeased and it is never repeated.

Zimbabwe inyika inoera. The blood shed during Gukurahundi could be why Zimbabwe has got nothing right since the eighties. That blood will haunt the Nation until we ask God for forgiveness and compensate those it affected. Takatorerwa ngozi ne Zanupf naivo ana Mnangagwa. And they make things worse by spilling more blood and terrorizing the innocent.

Even if Trump gives us 100 billion as some dream of, nothing will change until taripa ngozi tasandura hunhu wedu wakaora.

Cyclone Idai Is Gone-Met Department

Farai Dziva|The Meteorological Services Department has assured the nation that Tropical Cyclone Idai is gone.

A senior official at the Meteorological Services Department,Tich Zinyemba has said the raging cyclone has drifted away from Zimbabwe.

The cyclone has left 82 people dead and several others missing. Bridges and houses were also destroyed by the raging cyclone, the worst ever natural disaster to hit Zimbabwe.

“At the moment we are not expecting heavy rains and this means the cyclone has moved away from Zimbabwe.

We urge Zimbabweans to remain calm because Tropical Cyclone Idai has subsided.

We also urge citizens to take our advice seriously. Sadly our warnings are being taken for granted,” said Zinyemba.

Mnangagwa Penchant For Travelling Irks MDC A

Farai Dziva|The country’ s main opposition party, MDC A has criticised Emmerson Mnangagwa for being insensitive to the worsening plight of the people of Zimbabwe.

In a statement posted on its Facebook page, yesterday, the party also castigated Mnangagwa for his uncontrollable penchant for travelling at a time the nation is burning.

“Emmerson Mnangagwa, who has disclosed his childhood dream of becoming a pilot, is undoubtedly eager to satisfy his ego by flying around the globe at the expense of suffering Zimbabweans.

How can Mnangagwa travel to the United Arab Emirates to play golf while the nation is grappling with unprecedented economic woes?

In addition he presents himself as the ultimate saviour yet he has the obligation to see to it that citizens get assistance in time- in the wake of national disasters,” read part of the statement.

Doctors Respond To Tropical Cyclone Idai

By Own Correspondent- Lawyer and human rights activist, Doug Coltart, Dr Lindiwe Ncube has been flown to Manicaland to offer her services to victims of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

Other doctors from the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) were being driven to the province in the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

Writing on Twitter, Coltart said:

ZRP Warns Motorists On Tropical Cyclone Idai

By Own Correspondent- The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has issued a warning to motorists advising them that some roads in Chipinge and Chimanimani are now inaccessible due to the effects of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

Through its Twitter page, the ZRP said:

“ZIMBABWE REPUBLIC POLICE CYCLONE IDAI UPDATE: 18/3/19 The Zimbabwe Republic Police is advising motorists, both public service vehicles and private, that the listed roads/bridges in Manicaland are currently inaccessible due to the effects of CYCLONE IDAI Chipinge – Chimanimani Road.

(currently being worked on by Army Engineers) Wengezi_ Chimanimani rd Mt Selinda_ Birchenough rd (InterAfrica bus which was been affected has since been removed from the scene and heavy vehicles are passing through while light vehicles are unable to do so) Motorists should therefore find alternative routes. More updates will be given soon.”

“First Batch Of St Charles Lwanga Students Now In Chipinge”: Information Ministry

By Own Correspondent- The first batch of students from St Charles Lwanga Boys High School in Chimanimani, who for the past three days have been stuck at their school with dead bodies of two fellow students and a security guard have been safely taken to Chipinge where they are reportedly receiving medical attention, the Information ministry has revealed.

St Charles Lwanga Boys High School students

The ministry however, did not state whether all the over 170 students and their teachers had been safely evacuated to Chipinge amid confirmation from some of the parents that their children were yet to be ferried to Chipinge as they were still on their way from Skyline.

Said the Information Ministry in a tweet:

A parent who spoke to ZimEye however said her son was yet to be taken to Chipinge since they were still walking in the company of their teachers to Chipinge.

“They were not rescued from Skyline as we were told earlier and they have been told to walk back towards Chipinge where they are going to be picked by a bus from an area called Silverstream.

They are yet to be evacuated from Chimanimani.”

The ministry however continued tweeting adding that what the students endured at the hands of Cyclone Idai was very traumatic.

Said the ministry:

MDC Congress, Chamisa’s Opportunity To Clear Legitimacy Issues

Analysts say the congress is Chamisa’s opportunity to clear the legitimacy issues that has surrounded his presidency since he thrust himself on the party after the death of long-time leader, Morgan Tsvangirai last year.

“It is a foregone conclusion that Chamisa will win as he has shown a lot of political maturity and has united his party members,” said the political analyst, Ibbo Mandaza. “No one has capacity to defeat him as he has proven to be popular with the party.”

Eldred Masunungure, a political science lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe, agreed with Mandaza saying the political days for Mudzuri and Mwonzora were numbered.

Mudzuri holds the record as one of the successful mayors of Harare, who in 2002 launched a massive anti-corruption crusade against councillors and ministers. He has held several positions in the party, among them organising secretary, until he was appointed vice president. He was entangled in a tussle with Chamisa for the party leadership following the death of Tsvangirai.

Mudzuri lost the battle to Chamisa after the 41-year old former student leader was endorsed by the National Council.

Mwonzora, on the other hand, became popular when he was appointed to represent the party in the constitution-making process which began after the formation of the Government of National Unity in 2009.

A lawyer by profession, Mwonzora was party secretary for information and worked with Paul Mangwana (ZANU PF) and Moses Mzila Ndlovu (MDC) to lead the process that brought the country’s first constitution after independence. In 2013, Mwonzora lost his parliamentary seat to Hubert Nyanhongo, a Zanu PF candidate.

Despite the loss, Mwonzora was elected secretary general after beating Chamisa for the post during the party’s 2014 elective congress. Mwonzora garnered 2464 votes against Chamisa’s 1,756.

Chamisa was 21 years old when he joined the MDC in 1999. A year previously, he had been elected president of the Harare Polytechnic Student Representative Council (SRC) in his first year at the institute.

He became one of the youngest MPs in 2003 and served as the party’s youth leader, organising secretary, secretary for information, vice president, and currently president of the party.

Chamisa enjoys grassroots support and has the backing of party heavyweights such as Tendai Biti, Job Sikhala and Welshman Ncube.

“The split in the MDC Alliance will not have any impact on the party as Chamisa has managed to mobilise party members behind him who will reward him at the congress,” said Ibbo Mandaza.

“Chamisa has united all the splinter groups under the MDC Alliance and those who had left the party during Tsvangirai’s days are back to the fold, the question is: What is going to happen to Mudzuri and Mwonzora after the congress?”

-Business Times

St Charles Lwanga Students Still Stranded?

By Own Correspondent- A parent of one of the students at St Charles Lwanga Boys High has revealed that she is yet to be reunited with her son claiming that contrary to claims that the pupils had been rescued by the army, the students were yet to be taken to Chipinge.

The mother to the Form One student told ZimEye that the pupils travelled from their school to Skyline last night hoping to be rescued from there only to be told that the area where they had sought refuge was still inaccessible.

Said the parent:

“Yes they walked to Skyline yesterday but the army did not rescue them as promised.

They have been told to walk back to their school and proceed to Chipinge. The challenge is that they have to cross a flooded bridge in an area called Silver stream. We have been told that they will be picked up from that area by a bus.

We are still waiting for our children and they have not yet been evacuated from the area. The rains have been pounding again but for now they have stopped. We are praying for the rains to subside so that maybe our children can be taken to Chipinge, then the modalities to bring them to Mutare will be done.”

St Charles Lwanga is a catholic run boys high school which is in Chimanimani.

At least two boys and an adult who was reportedly the security guard at the school died as Cyclone Idai ravaged Manicaland and parts of Zimbabwe.

A rock reportedly fell from a nearby mountain destroying the school dining hall before landing on the boys’ hostels killing two boys whose bodies are still at the school to date. One other boy reportedly went missing after the mud slides which also affected the school during the tragedy.

In a tweet posted yesterday, the Information ministry however misinformed the nation revealing that the over 170 students and their teachers had been rescued by the army.

Said the Ministry:

Cyclone Idai Death Toll Reaches 82, More People Still Missing

Eighty-two people have so far been confirmed dead across the country, and a lot of infrastructure damaged in Chimanimani and Chipinge, following a trail of destruction left by Cyclone Idai in the country.

A team of government ministers and officials are currently in Manicaland province, assessing the extent of the damage, and how much help can be given to the affected areas. 

The Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Cde  Sekai Nzenza who is part of the delegation said they have an a enormous task ahead to help all communities and families affected by the cyclone with humanitarian assistance.

She thanked some corporates who also chipped in to help in the disaster.

The Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Cde Joel Biggie Matiza, who is also there, says they are analysing some routes that they can quickly work on so as to access some areas that needs argent attention.

Cde Matiza cited the Charter-Machongwe-Nyahode Bridge as one that needs urgent attention.

The Acting Minister of Defence Retired Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri said they have called in all army engineers from across the country to help in the situation.

He said they are also areas where the army has abandoned their vehicles and is going on foot in order to give urgent medical attention to affected families.

Retired Air Chief Marshal Shiri he said the work of clearing roads is also still ongoing.

Chimanimani East Member of the National Assembly Cde Joshua Sacco said it is sad to note that the province has lost so many lives due to the cyclone.

Manicaland Provincial Meteorological Officer Mr Lucas Murambi said though it’s sad to note that lives have been lost, it is good know that the cyclone has since subsided.

ED Arrives And Chose To Swear In Harare Minister When Nation Is Expecting Him To Quickly Deal With Cyclone Idai

Jane Mlambo| Today morning, President Emmerson Mnangagwa returned home from his trip to United Arab Emirates where he had gone on a visit and the first thing he did was to swear in Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs.

This is despite the fact that the country is grappling with the sad developments happening in Chimanimani and Chipinge where Cyclone Idai has to date claimed 82 lives.

Many expected him to quickly aquaint himself with the situation at hand and move in to ensure those in need of support are attended to but his decision to ignore that and attend to a different program at this particular time has left many worried if he is getting the correct advise.

Commenting on a Twitter post from the ministry of information and publicity announcing the event where Mnangagwa will swear in Harare minister, Zimbabweans expressed anger that the President had failed to deal with the current situation which he according to his statement has come back to address.

Latest On Cyclone Idai- More Pictures Emerge As Chamisa Visits The Affected

Cyclone Idai damage in Kopa Rusitu area
Cyclone Idai damage
St Charles Lwanga students walking to Chipinge today

Bulawayo Men Speak On Why They Are Resorting To Gay Sex Trading

Male prostitution is something of a legend in Bulawayo, it is spoken about in hushed tones and its prevalence is hardly acknowledged.

However, investigations in the city have revealed that a number of men, who perceive themselves as straight, nicodemously creep out to enjoy same-sex liaisons with male sex workers.

Although sex trade in Zimbabwe is often associated with men paying for sex with women, there seems to be a nascent but growing trend showing that some men are also soliciting for sex from other men under a cloak of darkness.

Male sex workers have come up with code names for the men who have sex with other men (MSM), calling them green pepper — because they change colour — and “After 9s” because they only seek sexual partners after 9PM.

Although homosexuality is still viewed as something taboo in Zimbabwe, a number of gay people in Bulawayo have somehow found comfort in their sexuality and find no shame in using it as a means of making money.

They offer sex services to fellow homosexuals and to those who wish to “experiment”.

CITE embarked on an investigation into the operations of male sex workers, who target men interested in sleeping with other men but do not want to have gay tags hanging around their necks.

The male sex workers said on a good day they make up to RTGS$100 and on bad ones as little as RTGS$ 20.

Sam Nxumalo*, a chatty young man in his mid-20s, who has mannerisms of a woman, said there were respectable men who solicit for same-sex liaisons.

He said such men did not want to be described as gay and so they used the cover of darkness to fulfil their fantasies.

“There are men known as MSM, they are not gay, they just enjoy services from fellow men.

“They go to female sex workers they trust and ask to be connected with us,” Nxumalo said.

“Of the men who seek services from sex workers, at least 20% do not come to us. The rest do and once they start, they cannot stop.”

He said some men get addicted to the extent of taking them to their houses and introducing them as distant relatives.

“These men’s wives will not be suspicious of us. Our regular clients invite us to their houses where we are introduced as distant relatives and get accommodated for several days. This is where we make the most of our money,” Nxumalo continued.

“We take advantage of the unsuspecting women and render services over weekends and leave. Constant house calls make the façade believable.

“At times, we get our clients through agents and this is prevalent when there are functions.

“The clients will be respectable members of society or foreigners.

“We get packages of up to USD$300 for entertaining them.

“You can make this money over two to three days. It’s a pity, though, that these functions are not too often.”

Another male sex worker, Phill Phiri* who is a transgender, said men who indulged out of curiosity do not have a full understanding of the characteristics of the male sex workers’ sexuality.

He said they differ from gays and bisexuals, hence, their needs and preferences are different.

“When we hook up, we want to be treated as feminine,” Phiri narrated.

“The problem is these men, who come to experiment, sometimes expect us to perform masculine roles, which we cannot.

“In some cases, we get beaten up and it’s unfortunate we can’t report such issues, as police officers always mock us.”

Phiri said because of their feminine traits, they were often victims of bullying.

“We dress up in female clothes, we feel feminine we can’t help it,” he said.

“We even wear makeup, at times better than most women.

“We are always an easy target for the society and hence we live on insults and criticism all the time.”

Phiri then went into detail on how they lure their customers.

“We carry ourselves with such elegance, we have a reputation to maintain,” he said.

“Our main prey are those males who regard themselves as straight.

“We take advantage of them and put up a show they have never experienced.

“The fact that we are also male makes it a whole lot easier because we know exactly what they expect and we deliver better than women.”

Munashe Shoko*, a gay sex worker said it was difficult for men to parade on the streets as women do and this confined them to clubs, bars, homes or through agencies.

“To market ourselves better, we sit in groups in bars or clubs,” he said.

“We are invisible on the streets.

“Some of the more established male sex workers work from their homes because most of our clients — especially the straight ones, do not want to be seen picking us up in the bars.

“Such clients are usually well up family men looking for adventure.

“They see to it that they pay extra as a way of ensuring our mouths stay shut.

“Most of them badmouth gays during the day but come night-time, they search for us high and low.

“Due to the amount of money they pay, us we bear with their daytime insults.

“These clients also want society to view them as straight.

“They sneak us out of their houses in the wee hours of the morning before neighbours and those they live with wake up.

“There are some who demand acts that we can’t perform and turn violent when we don’t play along. Others refuse to pay us totally.”

Shoko said male sex workers have fewer squabbles amongst themselves compared to their female counterparts, as they are a small group that prefers to move in numbers for security reasons.

“We are prone to attacks from members of society, so if we move in numbers, we are able to stand up for each other in cases of violent attacks,” he explained.

The sex workers said the worst kind of brutality they face are a gang and “corrective” rapes in addition to violence and non-paying clients.

One of the participants testified that he and a colleague were gang-raped by a group of nine men, claiming they wanted to fix them for being gay.

He said two of the men posed as clients and lured them to a residential flat in the CBD where they were sexually assaulted.

Another concern is that because of the stereotypes linked to their sexuality, they often are shunned at healthcare centres.

“We are exposed to sexually transmitted infections,” Phiri said.

“Most of us use pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to be free of HIV, but when we get to the clinic for our medication, they make fun of us.

“As a result, most male sex workers shy away from seeking medical attention and they die.”

CITE also sought to find out from female sex workers how they were coping with this “invasion” of what has long been their terrain.

Praise Shone*, a 39-year-old commercial sex worker, who has been in the industry for 12 years now, said they were feeling the pinch from the competition.

“Business is generally low because of economic hardships, but sharing the few clients with men is only making it harder,” she lamented.

“They claim males are more fun than us.

“At times they come to us seeking assistance to be hooked up.

“They are shy to pick them on their own.”

Sihle said although it bothered them at first, they were now getting used to the idea that there were men who want to engage in male sex work.

“There’s nothing shocking anymore,” she said.

“Some of our former clients have permanently crossed over to the male side.

“What they termed experiments when they started have now become a habit and they are constantly coming back for more.”

Ruth Ngarande* said she did not fear being pushed out of business.

“What is certain is that same-sex service costs an arm and a leg and is usually afforded by well up people who pay well,” she said.

“We also face similar scenarios from our side where women solicit for same-sex services.

“It is amazing how women pay more than men.

“Maybe it’s because they are afraid we could expose them.”

The sex workers said in a bid to maintain their territories, they set up social clubs, where they get together with males to know who is who is the sex trade business.

A Bulawayo based non-governmental organisation, Sexual Rights Centre (SRC), confirmed that through its work it had noticed that a substantial number of men were involved in sex work in the city.

“We work closely with the sex workers both male and female. They come here at the centre where they meet up and discuss the challenges they face and share ideas on how to assist each other,” said an SRC official who requested to remain anonymous.

“Female sex workers have pointed out that a substantive number of their clients request to be hooked up with male sex workers.

“The male sex workers themselves as you heard through discussions point out they have quite a number of clients.

“There are also several instances where female clients request for female sex workers.”

The SRC has various platforms where it helps sex workers resolve conflicts, especially when they fight over territory and clients.

“We hold coffee mornings, solidarity circles and gentleman’s clubs,” the official added.

“Here they share the challenges they face and ways of overcoming them.

“These are also opportune platforms for new players in the industry to mix and mingle with those who have been there so they can learn the ropes.”

She said commercial sex workers, both male and female, faced many challenges including violence by clients and lack of access to health services.

“We have had about six murder cases since last year emanating from vicious clients. When we make reports, the police are less keen to come to our rescue,” the official added.

“Another major challenge is accessing adequate medication for the sex workers.

“The Ministry of Health accesses medication in the name of sex workers to cure them of sexually transmitted infections but when they get to the clinics, they are told there is no medication.

“We end up referring some of them to such institutions as PSI but they can only accommodate so much.”

She said male sex workers were the most affected as they were shunned by society and were stigmatised at health centres.

“We need to understand the society has reservations towards gay people and some still stigmatise HIV positive people,” the official said.

“Most of the male sex workers, when they fall sick, shy away from seeking treatment in fear of being discriminated.

“They only emerge when their condition has extremely deteriorated and there wouldn’t be much the centre can do at that stage.”

Homosexuality is frowned upon in Zimbabwe, but the laws are silent on gay relations.

Same-sex is considered immoral and is listed under Part III of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.

The list of sex offences does not include homosexuality.

The only crime that pertains exclusively to homosexuality is sodomy, but the dictionary definition of sodomy is not exclusive to homosexuals.

In Zimbabwe, sodomy is only criminalised for men who have sex with men.

Laws criminalising homosexuality in Zimbabwe carry penalties of up to three years in jail, and police often arrest gays before setting them free without preferring any charges.

CITE

Civil Protection Unit Discourages People From Visiting Chimanimani And Chipinge Moments After Chamisa Said He is Visiting Affected Areas

In a rather shocking move, the Civil Protection Unit has discouraged people from visiting Chimanimani saying increased traffic will cause congestion and disturb transportation of relief supplies.

This came after MDC leader Nelson Chamisa tweeted that he was on his way to Chimanimani and Chipinge to see the situation and handover donations to affected communities.

Govt’s Lack Of Disaster Preparedness Worrying, Are Citizens Safe?

Jane Mlambo| The cyclone Idai currently ravaging communities was forecast more than two weeks and when it hit Mozambique before Zimbabwe, everyone including government saw and read devastating news of its destruction including unfortunate deaths recorded.

Unlike Cyclone Eline of Japhet, Idai has so far been the worst disaster to hit Zimbabwe. While disasters cannot be avoided, if proper preparations are done, the level of damage and deaths can be mitigated and this is what our government failed to do.

While many have slammed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit to United Arab Emirates when he knew a Cyclone was already on the shores of Zimbabwe, if proper mechanisms were in place, his absence would not have been an issue.

A government arm responsible for disaster management, Civil Protection Unit only became visible when Chimanimani and Chipinge communities were already marooned and isolated after rivers and bridges had flooded.

What Could Have Been Done?

When Cyclone Idai was first reported two weeks ago, the Civil Protection Unit could have gone into Chimanimani and Chipinge areas educating people about the potential effects of the cyclone. While people are usually not keen to move away from their homes, civic education could have helped in such situations.

Government leadership including the President could also have visited those communities to meet up with people and persuade them to take preventive actions, this is in consideration of the fact that he is an influential person by virtue of being a politician.

CPU could also have convened an all stakeholders meeting with other government agencies including the police, army, humanitarian agencies who could have established command centers in disaster areas so that should there be urgent need for support and help, they will be as close as possible to the people. The command center should be well manned by all critical stakeholders while humanitarian agencies could have stocked foodstuffs and medical supplies to attend to any emergencies.

The idea of only reacting when people are already dying without anyone to attend to them is a sad chapter in our nation and cannot be tolerated at all costs.

While no-one has the power to stop a cyclone or any natural disasters, government should not be reactive but proactive to avoid unnecessary loss or lives.

The failure by government to be proactive should force the President to wield the axe and ensure that only those who values human life are thrust at the helm of an important arm like the civil protection unit.

Heavily Armed Robbers Terrorise Mashonaland East

By Own Correspondent- Marondera residents are now living in terror as heavily-armed robbers are on the loose in the Mashonaland East capital.

The gang of robbers, armed with AK-47 assault rifles, pistols and tear smoke canisters, is targeting residents, money changers and businesspeople.

A local businessperson who spoke to a local publication on condition of anonymity said:

“Almost every week, we are having these robberies and we are no longer safe at all. Marondera town is no longer habitable and we are living in fear as to what is going to happen next.

The businesses are no longer safe, as this gang is targeting businesspeople’s homes and moneychangers from who they demand cash. As it stands, it is high time the police do something about it and ensure that these criminals are dealt with.”

Mashonaland East provincial police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed that there has been an upsurge in robbery cases this year compared to the previous year.

He said:

“Robbery cases increased to 77 January and February 2019 from 52 during the same period in 2018.”-Newsday

“Stop The Killing”: MDC Tells Gvnt

By Own Correspondent- The MDC has called on government to stop shooting and killing civilians in order for sanctions to be removed.

The party said just like any other Zimbabwean, they are keen for sanctions imposed by the United States on the country to go since they are affecting citizens.

Said MDC secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora:

“Denouncing sanctions does not lead to their removal; what leads to the removal of sanctions is for Zanu PF to do those things that the people who imposed sanctions said they should do.

They must stop those things that they were told to stop. They must stop killing their own people; they must stop shooting unarmed civilians using live ammunition.

I do agree the sanctions are hurting the ordinary person and as MDC we are ready to play our part to make sure that these sanctions, together with the brutality that brought the sanctions into place in the first place, are removed.

Sanctions are never a good thing for any country. They inevitably affect the poor and the down-trodden. They also hurt the government.

But who was responsible for these sanctions? The people who are responsible for these sanctions are people who killed Zimbabweans in cold blood in 2008.

It is the people who detained without trial Zimbabwean citizens; it is the people who threw away the rule of law; it is the people who abandoned constitutionalism, so they have to right their wrongs so that the people of Zimbabwe live in peace and prosperity.

We are for the engagement of Zimbabwe into the international community, but all of us have a role to play first, but principally, Zanu PF has a big role to play.

They must stop human rights abuses, shooting of civilians by the government must stop; harassment of civilians by the State must stop.”

Starving Binga Men Jailed 9 Years For Skinning And Eating Neighbour’s Beast That Died On Its Own

TWO villagers from Siampongo in Binga have been jailed nine years each for skinning and stealing the carcass of their neighbour’s cow, which had died on its own.

Tedious Mudenda (38) and Fanuel Motolo (30) pleaded guilty to a stocktheft charge when they appeared before Binga magistrate Talent Phiri last Wednesday. The magistrate convicted and slapped them with nine years in jail each.

In his plea of guilty, Mudenda told the court that he and his family were starving and they could not help, but prey on the dead beast.

“I was starving with my family, so I wanted to feed myself and the family,” he said.

Motolo told the court that he loved beef trotters and wanted to initially show them to the cow owner before asking for them.

“I love beef trotters, so I wanted to show them to the owner before asking for them,” he said.

Quit Mpofu prosecuted.

NewsDay

Cyclone Idai Claims 2 In Masvingo, 1 In Mashonaland East

By Own Correspondent| Amid fears that the number of deaths from Cyclone Idai is set to increase, the Information ministry has reported that the disaster has claimed 3 more lives in Masvingo and Mashonaland East.

According to the ministry, the disaster has claimed 2 more lives in Masvingo and 1 in Mashonaland East.

Said the ministry:

Cyclone Idai Claims Newly Weds

By Own Correspondent| A newly wed couple was among the over 60 people who died due to the devastating effects of cyclone Idai.

A local Harare councilor Denford Ngadziore said the newly weds used to fellowship at Apostolic Faith Mission (AFM).

Said Ngadziore:

“We lost this AFM Church newly weeded couple in Chimanimani Cyclone Idai disater ,May their souls rest in peace.”

Boarding Master Who Asked 15 Year Old Female Pupil To Bath With Him Gets 36 Weeks In Jail

A deputy housemaster at a private Lancashire boarding school who told a 15-year-old student he would like to take a bath with her and tie her up with ribbon has been jailed for 36 weeks.  

Geography and geology teacher Mark Hannah, 41, swapped a series of messages with the girl over Instagram in which he said she looked ‘beautiful’ after she asked to join his after-class basketball club. 

During a month-long period between September and October last year, Hannah told the girl how she had ‘stood out to him’ since she was in year 9 and said he would like to take her out for meals and walks.

Deputy housemaster Mark Hannah, 41, was jailed for 36 weeks at Preston Crown Court after telling a 15-year-old student at his Lancashire boarding school that he wanted to take a bath with her and tie her up with ribbon
Deputy housemaster Mark Hannah, 41, was jailed for 36 weeks at Preston Crown Court after telling a 15-year-old student at his Lancashire boarding school that he wanted to take a bath with her and tie her up with ribbon

In one message Hannah said: ‘I would be the happiest man on earth if we could stop hiding our feelings and I could quit my job.’ 

On one occasion during a lesson he secretly drew a love heart on a piece of paper and wrote the letter U in it before giving it to the girl.

Hannah was arrested after the girl shared some of the messages with a classmate who alerted her mother.

Inquiries revealed he had previously dated a 17 year old girl when he was 33 and had taken indecent pictures of her.

At Preston Crown Court, Hannah of Birchington, Kent who was educated at a school for military families in Germany pleaded guilty to inciting an underage girl into sexual activity and making indecent images and was jailed for 36 weeks.

He blamed his actions on working ‘long hours with no recognition’ but a judge told him that his actions ‘undermined trust in the teaching profession.’

Prosecutor, Paul Cummings, said: ‘The defendant was a Geography teacher and the victim was a 15 year old pupil there at the time.

‘Contact began with the pupil when she sent an email message enquiring about after school basketball and the defendant was responsible for the running of that. The defendant responded and then a subsequent email exchange began between the two of them.

‘They then starts to communicate over Instagram and, during the course of sending these messages, it became apparent that he was making inappropriate comments. On one occasion, she broke her finger and then he sent her an email with a picture of a plaster cast.

‘On another occasion, he asked if he could give her some chocolate. But, he then told her that she looked beautiful and how she had stood out to him since she was in year 9. 

‘He said that he would like to take her out for meals and walks. On another occasion, he said he would like to take a bath with her, tie her up with a ribbon and digitally penetrate her vagina.

‘On another occasion, he told her that she had a nice belly. He said he would be the happiest man on earth if they could stop hiding their feelings and he could quit his job.

‘The complainant shared some of these messages with her friend and, as a result, her friend’s mother became aware of this contact. She contacted the complainant’s parents and they went to the school to confront this man.

‘The defendant was arrested and interviewed in October 2017, and he admitted the exchange of messages. They took place over a period of two weeks prior to his arrest. 

‘The charge of making indecent images is an entirely separate allegation. A previous girlfriend of the defendant allowed him to take photos of her.

‘The female involved at time was 17 and she was subsequently contacted by the police where she confirmed that she was voluntarily photographed on those occasions in 2009/2010.

During a month-long period between September and October last year, Hannah told the girl how she had 'stood out to him' since she was in year 9 and said he would like to take her out for meals and walks
During a month-long period between September and October last year, Hannah told the girl how she had ‘stood out to him’ since she was in year 9 and said he would like to take her out for meals and walks

In mitigation defence counsel Julie Taylor, said: ‘The defendant is extremely remorseful, and he has expressed to me his apologies to this young lady and her family.

‘He still cannot believe he behaved in this way and the only excuse he put forward is the stress of his work. 

‘He was on duty almost 24 hours a day and it was going unnoticed by staff, and he was just flattered by the attention of this young lady.

‘Fortunately, there was no physical contact between the two of them. The defendant is completely distraught and upset.

‘He has lost his job, which he has found very hard. 

‘It was a job that he worked very hard to get and it’s a job that he loved, and he will never again be allowed to teach as he has been barred from doing so.

‘His mother is in ill health and he never wishes her to look at him the way she looked at him when he was arrested. He has also been formally diagnosed with anxiety and depression.

‘But, rather than sitting back and feeling sorry for himself, he has taken steps forward. He is doing his Masters degree and he hopes to get back into a good profession.

‘This offence crosses the custody threshold, but I ask your honour, in light of his genuine remorse, if this is a man who can be dealt with in the community as part of a suspended sentence.’

Sentencing Judge Nicholas Barker told Hannah: ‘You incited a girl into sexual activity while in a position of trust – as a teacher. 

‘You will have been trained on the importance of safeguarding pupils and you have been at that school for some time now and you are not a young man.

‘You’re mature and, in my judgement, must be dealt with as a man who is responsible. The impact of this breach of trust will affect so many.

‘It will affect the victim, her family, the school in which you taught, and your fellow teachers who will no doubt wonder if this could have been avoided if they had employed the right teacher. 

‘This undermines trust in the teaching profession and impacts on the activities available to children in school.

‘In her mother’s victim impact statement, she said that she became concerned when her daughter told her that she was in the gym and another male teacher was present.

‘There was nothing wrong with this situation, but that’s the impact that your actions have had.

‘She was 15 and, when she contacted you about joining basketball classes, you groomed her, there’s no other word for it. 

‘Your conversation began innocently, but then you started talking about how beautiful you thought she was and that you would one day like to tie her up with a ribbon in the bath and digitally penetrate her.

‘Although this is a single offence, it must be understood that each time you communicated in this way, it was a deliberate action taken by you. Fortunately, it came to an end when her parents confronted you and you were arrested.

‘I have heard that you are remorseful but this is at the higher end of the offence because you were a teacher, the disparity in age, 40 and 15, and the location. 

‘You were at school and on one occasion you walked into a lesson and drew a love heart on a piece of paper and wrote the letter U in it.

‘It seems to me that I have to ask myself whether the appropriate sentence would be one of immediate custody. In my judgement, that is the case.’

Hannah was also ordered to sign the Sex Offender Register for five years and abide by a Sexual Harm Prevention Order. 

Daily Mail UK

Idai Ravages Tanganda Estate

Tanganda tea estate

Early assessments of the crop situation at Meikles group’s Tanganda Tea estates in Chipinge shows that some of the crop has been damaged by the catastrophic Cyclone Idai which descended on Zimbabwe last week, according to a key executive at the company.

The official said early indications shows that the avocado crop has been negatively impacted although the full extend is yet to be ascertained.

“Experts are expected to begin to move into the fields once the rains subside this week to measure the full extent of the damage.

Presently the ground is still very wet as rains continue to pour while the road network has been badly damaged thus hampering any serious assessment efforts”

Tea which is the major crop has however not been affected by the cyclone ahead of its harvest which is expected to begin in a week’s time. Its low height, close inter crop knitting and deep roots ensures minimal damage through rains and flooding can be incurred.

Tanganda Tea operates 5 estates in Chipinge which include Zona, Jersey, New Years Gift, Tingamira and Ratolshoek, which is situated next to Ariston Holdings’ Clear Water and Southdown estates.

The 6 estates are inter cropped with tea, coffee, avocados and macadamia nuts on a collective circa 3000 hectares of land. The bulk of the crop is exported overseas, thus earning Zimbabwe the much-needed forex.

Tea accounts for the larger share of revenue earned from the agriculture operations. In recent years Meikles however undertook to invest in increased macadamia and avocado crop. The company was set to surpass Ariston as the largest producer of macadamia in the coming 3 years.

In its 2018 financial results, Meikles reported the new crop was significant in size but remained immature despite improved revenue from some its sales. The company anticipated in 2018 that it would take 3 more years for the crop to fully mature.

It is this avocado and macadamia crop which is under threat from the prevailing cyclone Idai. The occurrence however is not likely to have a serious impact on expected revenues from the overall agric produce since the dominant tea crop is unscathed.

Macadamia and avocado have the inherent risk of height as tree crops which makes them vulnerable to winds and heavy rains.

In the 12 months period to September 2018, Meikles agric operations generated $29 million in sales and a profit of $6 million which was a 5 fold growth over the prior year.

Cyclone Idai is an intense tropical cyclone which is the strongest tropical cyclone to strike Southern Africa in a decade. The tenth named storm and record-breaking seventh intense tropical cyclone of the 2018–19 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season, Idai originated from a tropical depression that formed off the eastern coast of Mozambique on 4 March.

The depression made landfall later in the day and remained a tropical cyclone throughout the entirety of its trek over land. On 9 March, the depression reemerged into the Mozambique Channel and was upgraded into Moderate Tropical Storm Idai next day.

The system then began a stint of rapid intensification, reaching an initial peak intensity as an intense tropical cyclone with winds of 175 km/h (110 mph) on 11 March. Idai then began to weaken due to ongoing structural changes within its inner core, falling to tropical cyclone intensity. Idai’s intensity remained stagnant for about a day or so before it began to re-intensify.

On 14 March, Idai reached peak intensity with maximum sustained winds of 195 km/h (120 mph) and a minimum central pressure of 940 hPa (27.76 inHg). Idai then began to weaken as it approached the coast of Mozambique due to less favorable conditions.

On 15 March, Idai made landfall near Beira, Mozambique, as an intense tropical cyclone moving into the eastern parts of Zimbabwe, where all of Meikles farming activities are concentrated.

Tea and coffee are processed in bulk form for sale, either on the international market or to the Beverage Division for local and regional packed tea sales. -– Equity Axis News

Two Women Arrested For Luring 14 Year Old Boy To Bed Them

TWO women from Gweru were arrested for allegedly luring a 14-year-old boy to have sex with them on various occasions.

One of the women allegedly offered the minor sex to stop him from telling anyone that he saw her having bush sex with an unnamed man.

The second woman lured the boy to a river bank where she became intimate with him, before regularly having sex with him.

Tendai Masiya (26) and Simeleni Moyo (20) from Nhema Village appeared before Gweru Magistrate Ms Beaulity Dube facing various counts of aggravated indecent assault.

The two pleaded not guilty and they were remanded to tomorrow for trial.

It is the State case that last year on a day unknown to the prosecutor, the complainant (name withheld to protect his identity) went hunting with his friend from Bvunge plots around sunset.

The complainant, said the prosecutor Ms Gladys Rongai, saw Masiya with a man only identified as a worker at Bvunge homestead having sexual intercourse in the bush.

The court heard that on a different day the complainant passed by Masiya’s house going to the forest when she called him.

“The accused asked the complainant not to tell anyone about what he saw and in return she would also have sexual intercourse with him,” she said.

The complainant came back on a different day to get his promised intercourse and this ended up as a routine. The complainant would visit Masiya and they had sexual intercourse on various occasions.

Ms Rongai told the court that last year on a day unknown, the complainant was coming from an all-night prayer when he passed by the shops where Moyo worked.

Moyo, the court heard, asked the complainant to accompany her to the river and he agreed. The complainant tripped on his shoe lace and fell that’s when the accused allegedly mounted him and had sexual intercourse with him.

The abuse only came to light after Masiya accused the complainant of stealing a memory card and he ran away from home. A manhunt was conducted and the complainant after being caught was questioned resulting in him revealing the sexual abuse by the accused duo.

The matter was reported to the police leading to the arrest of Masiya and Moyo.

The complainant was medically examined and the medical report would be produced as an exhibit in court.

State Media

Cyclone Idai Death Toll Hits Above 70, More Suspected Dead Yet To Be Confirmed

Minister July Moyo

Correspondent|The death toll from Cyclone Idai- induced floods has risen over 70 with 65 deaths having been confirmed in Manicaland. However, deaths have been reported and confirmed by district administrators in Mashonaland East and Masvingo provinces as well.

In Chimanimani Town, five streets got washed away as the mountains around the town gave in. There was massive mudslide. 38 bodies have been recovered by locals undertaking rescue missions. One rescuer fell and drowned while leading rescued kids to a shelter.

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo confirmed the death of the 65 people in Manicaland. The deaths in Masvingo and Mashonaland East were confirmed by Bikita District Administrator and chairman of the district’s Civil Protection Unit, Mr Bernard Hadzirabwi, and Mashonaland East Acting Provincial Administrator Mr Clemence Malawi repectively.

Mr Hadzirabwi said the four people who died in Masvingo were from Bikita where two girls aged six and 12 died in the Mukore area on Friday night after a house they were sleeping in gave way to heavy rains and collapsed on them.

The other two — a female and a male adult — also died in the Hozvi area in Mukanganwi communal lands on Friday night after they were trapped in the rubble of their houses which caved in owing to heavy rains accompanied by winds.

Over 150 houses have been destroyed in Masving, particularly in the eastern part of the province where heavy rains and strong winds have been ravaging infrastructure since last Friday when Cyclone Idai swept into Masvingo.

In Zaka some areas such as Chipinda, Muroyi and Chimedza were rendered inaccessible by road after heavy rains forced Chiredzi River to burst its banks.

In Mashonaland East the victim was an 83-year-old man who was swept away by floods and his body was recovered the following morning.

Mr Masawi said at least 20 houses in Ward 17 Masasa in Chikomba collapsed due to the excessive rains.

Minister Moyo said the bodies of the 65 died due to drowning and injuries sustained during mudslides.

Meanwhile, a United Nations team in Zimbabwe is helping the government in conjunction with other partners in supporting about 10,000 people affected by the tropical cyclone.

Some 300 refugees, who were housed at Tongogara Refugee Camp in Manicaland province, have been affected and 49 houses damaged.

The majority of the asylum seekers and refugees in the camp are from the Great Lakes region and the Horn of Africa; namely, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea and other countries.

Monte Casino Girls Daring Protest Details

Even calls to be wary of the ravaging Cyclone Idai, whose effects have since been felt in Mashonaland East, could not deter the 145 girls at Zimbabwe’s top school, Monte Cassino High, from executing their mission.

On Friday, Macheke Police Station was their assembly point as police officers woke up to witness a group of young girls scattered all over the premises.

As early as 4am, the girls manoeuvred their way out of the school, evading the highly-rated security system at the Catholic institution.

Their destination was 7km away and for some it was the first time to walk such a distance.

But with the determination of athletes, the girls pulled through, and in three hours they had arrived at Macheke Police Station to air their grievances.

However, fate and misfortune was on their side, as the young girls passed through a bridge that is usually flooded at this time of the year. The bridge is under construction.

They comprised mainly of Form 4 and 6 students while a lesser number were Form Ones and Threes.

The girls revealed that their unusual protest was triggered by corporal punishment meted on them by teachers and the confiscation of their laptops as punishment.

The girls also complained of sexual harassment and a litany of other allegations.

Mashonaland East acting provincial education director Kennedy Maturure said preliminary investigations had indicated that the school does not have properly laid-out grievance-handling mechanisms as the incident could have been avoided.

The girls wanted to open a case against the teaching staff.

However, it took officials from the Primary and Secondary Education ministry to convince the girls to return to the school.

It was easy, and they were happy that at least they got attention. In response, the school authorities brought buses and trucks to ferry the girls back to school.

Zimbabwe National Council for the Welfare of Children programmes manager Maxim Murungweni said schools should do away with corporal punishment and use other disciplinary methods.

“It is a cause for concern that schools continue to administer corporal punishment on children instead of using other forms of disciplining them,” he said.

“As child rights organisations, we have been advocating for the total abolishment of corporal punishment in all settings — that is school, judiciary and at home — as stipulated in the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and also in our country’s constitution.

“We are happy that government is in the process of putting laws that will clearly outlaw the use of corporal punishment.

“However, we need to fully explore and provide adequate information on the other alternative methods of disciplining children.”

Monte Cassino High School is a girls’ learning institution located in Macheke and is popular for its regular 100% pass rates for both O’ and A’ levels.

Standard

UEFA Bans Christiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo
Christiano Ronaldo

Own Correspondent|Juventus may be without star man Cristiano Ronaldo for their Champions League quarter-final against Ajax as the forward is reportedly being investigated by UEFA for swearing at Atletico Madrid fans.

Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Juventus ‘s Serie A outing against Genoa on Sunday after playing a starring role in his side’s Champions League heroics.

The Portuguese openly taunted the Atleti fans in the stands following Tuesday’s win, possibly in response to coach Diego Simeone’s similarly robust celebrations at the end of the first leg, but Allegri said he was not worried about UEFA banning his star player for the upcoming quarter-final with Ajax.

Ronaldo scored a sensational hat-trick to help overturn a 2-0 first-leg deficit against Atletico Madrid on Tuesday, defying the odds to haul Juve into the last-eight where they will face Ajax.

The Italian champions boast a seemingly unassailable 18-point lead in Serie A with 11 games to go, having dropped only six points during a hitherto unbeaten league season.

And that cushion, together with his star man’s European exertions, were enough to persuade manager Massimiliano Allegri to leave out the Portuguese for the trip to Genoa.

“I’m leaving him at home, he had played a lot and he needs to rest. Right now it would be too risky to play him,” Allegri told reporters.

“I don’t need to convince him. We spoke about it yesterday, I explained my point regarding the fixtures between now and the (Champions League) quarter finals and he agreed.”
“Everyone celebrated differently on Tuesday, there were 42,000 fans there and we could suspend them all (based on how they behaved),” he said.
“We are not afraid of a suspension that will not happen.”

The champions will face Ajax for a place in the Champions League last-four after the Dutch side eliminated Ronaldo’s former side Real Madrid with a stunning 4-1 win at the Bernabeu to go through 5-3 on aggregate.

Mangudya Claims Banks Have Traded $30m Since Monetary Policy Was Announced

John Mangudya

THE inter-bank foreign exchange market has so far traded over $33 million since its introduction towards the end of last month, an official has said.

Speaking at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Zimbabwe monetary policy review in Bulawayo last Friday, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) deputy director for financial markets Mr William Manhimanzi said:

“To date over $33 million has been traded on the interbank foreign exchange market. It’s not necessarily what we gave them . . . we’re fairly pleased, obviously we want more trades to actually happen.

“Obviously, people are still holding on because of the 2,5 exchange rate, which was perceived to have been a fixed exchange rate and for those that follow the exchange rate you will see it moving trending upwards going forward.”

The inter-bank forex market started trading on February 22, two days after the announcement of the Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) by the RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya.

Mr Manhimanzi said as monetary authorities they have noted that even before the announcement of the Monetary Policy Statement, there were people who took exchange rate positions based on speculative behaviour.

“We can’t just allow the exchange rate to depreciate because of people that took positions on the exchange rate. Our expectations are that banks act in a responsible manner and do not necessarily put pressure on the exchange rate,” he said.

Dr Mangudya is on record saying some companies were struggling to access forex on the official market because they cannot afford to buy it at 2,5 rate.

Mr Manhimanzi said the thrust of the 2019 monetary policy statement was to establish an inter-bank foreign exchange market to bring back forex trading outside the banking system as well as growing hard cash if the economy was operating without own currency.

He said the bond notes came into the economy as an export incentive although it later became a pseudo currency. The bond notes were introduced by the apex bank in November 2016 and were pegged at 1:1 against the US dollar.

“Remember the bond notes came into the economy as an export incentive and later became a pseudo currency, but we need to have a currency of our own. . .the bulk of the deposits that we have were electronic dollars sitting in our accounts hence the introduction RTGS dollars as a local currency. The RTGS dollar remains part of the multicurrency system and we have also said this should be the currency accepted for all carboned transactions,” he said.

Speaking at the same occasion, Bulawayo-based economic analyst Mr Morris Mpala said through the recent monetary policy statement, the Reserve Bank was seeking to restore credibility in the monetary sector.

“What the Central Bank was now trying to do through the recent monetary policy statement was sort of guide exporters so that they can get value for their money because in the past exporters have been losing out.

“And now by following what the parallel market has been doing already was now to bring back the interbank market so that there is willing buyer-willing seller so that anyone who has got forex can go to the formal market without being charged criminally and those that want to buy can go there and buy transparently,” he said.

But that being said, Mr Mpala said RBZ has got a priority list in terms of the banks that should get the forex and by so doing the monetary authority was becoming more of an autonomous body, a characteristic business has in the past been advocating for.

“The Reserve Bank has to be autonomous so that it can be able to offer guidance whether to Government or rates in terms of the monetary policy statement that cultivates the industry and private sector development, among others,” he said.

State Media

Mother Sues Health Minister For Nurse Negligence That Led To Child Amputation

Dr Obadiah Moyo

A WOMAN whose daughter had her right arm amputated at Gwanda Provincial Hospital following a botched medical procedure is suing the hospital and the Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Obadiah Moyo for $300 000.

The three year-old girl, who was a month old at the time, had her arm amputated after nurses at Gwanda Provincial Hospital allegedly mutilated it while trying to insert an intravenous (IV) cannula.

Gangrene had set in on the girl’s arm and it had to be surgically removed at the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH).

Ms Patience Chikahamadze (28) of Gwanda, through her lawyer Mr Reliance Ndou of Mugiya and Macharaga Law Chambers, filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court, citing Gwanda Provincial Hospital and Dr Moyo, as defendants.

She is seeking an order directing the defendants to compensate her daughter, Andile Galaweni, $300 000 in damages for medical bills incurred, permanent disability, pain and suffering she endured.

The baby was admitted for routine observation on July 29, 2016, after she was said to be dehydrated. “On July 29, 2016, the plaintiff (Ms Chikahamadze) took her minor child (Andile Galaweni) born on July 22, 2016, to Gwanda Provincial Hospital for a seven day review. The child had lost 500 grammes in weight and it was therefore suggested that she sees a doctor who examined her and confirmed that she was dehydrated,” said Mr Ndou.

In papers before the court, it was stated that the doctor tried to insert the IV cannula and failed resulting in the child being admitted.

One of the nurses tried to insert the cannula but could not locate a vein to put a drip.

“The sister-in-charge struggled to insert the drip and tried several times until she managed to insert on the child’s right hand. After the first drip, it was noticed that the second drip was not getting into the system and it was removed. The IV cannula was however, not removed for more than a week,” said Ms Chikahamadze.

She said the IV cannula was only removed after her daughter started experiencing pain and swelling on her arm.

“I informed the doctor who ran medical tests and referred the child to Mpilo Central Hospital for a scan. We were further referred to a private laboratory where it was revealed that the hand had been interrupted when the IV cannula was inserted,” said Ms Chikahamadze.

The child was taken to UBH where doctors discovered that the child had developed gangrene on her hand and it had to be amputated.

“The condition developed as a result of the defendants’ negligent conduct and my daughter suffered special damages for discomfort, stress, psychological trauma, permanent disability, pain and suffering,” said Ms Chikahamadze.

The defendants are yet to respond to the lawsuit.

State Media

Mthuli Wants Govt To Process FDI Applications Within A Few Hours.

Mthuli Ncube

The establishment of the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) will capacitate the country to process foreign direct investment (FDI) approvals within a day, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube has said.

Zimbabwe is working on a plethora of measures to improve the doing of business climate to attract increased levels of FDI in line with the goals of achieving a middle-class economy by 2030.

Updating the nation on progress made in respect of measures being implemented to enhance the country’s economic performance, Minister Ncube said ZIDA should be operational in the next few months.

“We are accelerating and deepening the ease and cost of doing business reforms to improve competitiveness,” he said.

“This includes the establishment of a one-stop shop investment centre, and legislation to establish a specific and dedicated institution – the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) — is now before Parliament.

“ZIDA is set to be fully operational in the coming months, and will enable the processing of investment approvals within a day, significantly improving the investment climate.”

Prof Ncube called for patience as economic reform and restructuring are process-oriented.

“I am aware that there are those who are disappointed by the pace of change, and who expected progress to be faster,” he said. “Unfortunately, this was never going to be the case. Reforming, restructuring and rebuilding our economy was always going to take time, and attempts to prematurely accelerate the process are liable to cause greater upheaval and suffering. A sober, strategic and step-by-step process remains the best way to achieve our goal.”

Zimbabwe’s current reforms are guided by the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), which was launched in October last year, with the main goals of stabilising the economy, attract FDI and set the foundation for shared and sustained growth.

The country has made significant progress over the past few months in combating the budget deficit on the one hand, and boosting revenues on the other, said Prof Ncube.

“The monthly budget deficit declined from US$242 million in November to a surplus of US$733 million in December, and a provisional surplus of $113m for January, an impressive turnaround in such a short time,” he said.

“Over the past four months, we have made significant cuts to expenditure in five main areas: First, we have ended the unsustainable practice of issuing Treasury Bills to finance the deficit, forcing us to spend within our means and within the budget.

“Second, we have reduced the public wage bill by cutting salaries of senior government officials by five percent across the board, retiring over 3 000 youth officers, and establishing a more modest bonus system for civil servants that saved over US$75 million in 2018 alone.

“Third, we have diverted our resources to pressing areas by freezing the hiring of non-critical staff, while hiring 3 000 additional staff in the education sector and almost 2 000 in the health sector. Finally, we have cut unnecessary expenditure and ‘perks’ for ministers and MPs, most notably by suspending the procurement of vehicles.

“These measures have been complemented by a concerted effort to widen our revenue base. One prominent example, the 2 percent tax on electronic transactions, was hotly disputed when it was announced, but its impact has been significant. US$166 million was raised in the last two months of 2018, and almost US$100 million was raised in January alone. We project that over US$600 million will be raised during 2019.”

State Media

MDC Has Failed Its Supporters And The Nation, Says Mudzuri.

Elias Mudzuri

Correspondent|MDC vice president Elias Mudzuri has said the party he belongs to has failed the people of Zimbabwe and “needs to do more than give excuses” that they are not in power. He also said the MDC was failing in its role of keeping ZANU-PF in check, saying that “we lack that patriotic spirit.”

The Harvard-trained Mudzuri, speaking in an interview with weekly paper the Standard, also said the MDC risked becoming irrelevant to the people of Zimbabwe if it fails to redefine its role.

“Our election promises were as a result biased towards a win. So far I believe as a party we have failed our members and the nation at large. We are not the government of the day. We are not in power and so there is a limit to what we can deliver through Parliament and councils.

“In Parliament we do not enjoy a majority. The urban councils we control have not been spared by the downsliding economy of Zimbabwe. I, however, think we have to think outside the box and not be handcuffed by excuses. We have to do better and we owe it to Zimbabweans to do better,” Mudzuri said.

Asked if the MDC was playing its role of keeping the ruling party in check, Mudzuri said: “My view is we are not playing the proper role of an opposition party and that we lack that patriotic spirit for our country.

“Yes, we have our reservations on how the elections were held, but I still think we must be rational and be able to see to it that the welfare of our people takes priority ahead of everything. People are suffering and there is need for all Zimbabweans to be united and to work together for the good of the nation.

“We can lead and serve our people, even without state power if we do our things well. As I said before, we don’t have a two-thirds majority in Parliament.

“It makes our job harder and more challenging, but the job can be done without doubt. We can pressure Zanu PF in and outside of Parliament. Our MPs, senators, councillors have to up the ante by upping their game.

“We have to be sharp and keep our eyes on the ball at all times, avoiding distracting side shows. History will judge us harshly if we do not keep Zanu PF in a pressure cooker.”

Mudzuri also said the opposition party needed to redefine its role or else run the risk of becoming irrelevant in Zimbabwean politics.

“We need to redefine our role as the opposition party in Zimbabwe so as to remain relevant to the needs of our people. We must put the needs of our people and country ahead of our needs as leaders, both in government and in the opposition. It’s easier to find solutions when there’s comprehensive dialogue among the people about our challenges as a nation.”

Mudzuri Rubbishes Chamisa’s Presidency, Also Says Nero Is Wasting Time Challenging Mnangagwa’s MalabaPresidency

Engineer Mudzuri

A Correspondent|MDC vice president Elias Mudzuri says he believes Chamisa’s strategy to challenge ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s legitimacy is ill-advised as their election dispute was resolved by the Constitutional Court in August last year.

“It’s not possible, under the constitution of Zimbabwe, to resolve an election dispute that was heard and settled by the Constitutional Court. I believe the decision arrived at was final, and that there is no other legal remedy,” Mudzuri said in an interview published by the Standard.

Mudzuri accused party leader Nelson Chamisa of not following the party constitution following the death of founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai in February 2018.

“What is now missing in the (MDC) leadership are enough leaders who are prepared to protect and uphold the people’s leadership manual as laid down in the MDC constitution. Some of our leaders are now more preoccupied with getting positions of influence and privilege in the party and government while breaking the people’s charter at the same time. Such a scenario, if not addressed quickly, will always lead into disputes.

“Splits are a natural product of irreconcilable disputes within an organisation, and the MDC Alliance is not exempt. The only way to avoid such splits from happening is for leaders to follow the constitution, and for the people, through their leaders, to speak out when they notice a problem.

“The concerns I raised had much to do with party members as they had with ordinary supporters. There was a worrying rise in unhealthy discourse in public domains like social media, which might have been wittingly or unwittingly sparked by some senior members of our party who should probably have known better.”

The former Harare mayor also expressed unhappiness over the way Chamisa handled affairs after Tsvangirai’s death.

“(After Tsvangirai’s death) I felt a little frustrated when the constitution was not being followed. When the late Morgan Tsvangirai left for South Africa on his last journey (may his soul rest in peace), he appointed me in front of other standing committee
members to act on his behalf as president of the party until he returned.

“When he passed on, after all burial proceedings were done with, I enquired from the party’s organs between congress about the best route to take for the party in view of the fact that VP Chamisa was claiming to have also been appointed acting president by the late president via a tweet.

“On realising that a leadership dispute would negatively affect our party, elections were very near, I talked with Dr (Thokozani) Khupe, who had been elected VP from our last congress, to take over the reins of the party and to call for an extraordinary congress that would choose president Tsvangirai’s successor.

“The constitution was very clear on what should happen when a president dies or resigns from office, but things didn’t go according to plan. There was a general attack and purging of some senior party members by some unruly members of the party. Some of the attackers were rumoured to be from outside the party.

“In politics you go through bumpy rides and this was not the first one. I experienced persecution and violence at the hands of (the former president Robert) Mugabe including an attack at my home. It gave me greater strength and resolve to fight for what I believe is right.

“In fighting for what is right, you are never isolated or alone, there are always others right there with you and urging you on. My visit to State House was a constitutional obligation according to the standing rules of Parliament. There was nothing unusual about that visit since my visit was above board. The event was national, it was not a Zanu PF event,” Mudzuri said.

He however described his relationship with party president Nelson Chamisa as “cordial”. He said it was commendable that Chamisa has said one of the vice presidency positions must be given to a woman.

On whether he will challenge Chamisa at congress, Mudzuri said: “If nominated to stand for my party, I am more than ready to serve my party and my country. I am also ready to unite the party. it’s a task that our late icon Morgan Richard Tsvangirai left me when we met for the last time at hospital in South Africa.

“I have said this before and you have given reason for me to repeat it! I will make a public statement at the right time. There are processes that must be observed and followed. I don’t know which position I’ll be nominated for, so I, like everyone else, will have to wait for the nomination process.”

Mudzuri was quick to point out that what was due in the MDC is an extraordinary congress where only the presidency is vacant, as no congress was ever held following Tsvangirai’s death. He says the main Congress must have been held in October this year.

“What is overdue in MDC is an extraordinary congress to elect our late president Tsvangirai’s successor. Our ordinary five-year congress is due in October this year, not in May. All structures from the last congress in 2014 are expected to run office until October. Congress delegates from the 2014 structures are the ones who are expected to elect a substantive successor for the late president Tsvangirai at an extraordinary congress.”

The MDC will hold its Congress on 24 May, running up to the 26th. Besides Mudzuri, party secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora is expected to also challenge Chamisa.

LIVE: BREAKING- Auxillia Mnangagwa Vanishes After Flying Into US And Attending Just The Opening Ceremony Of UN Function

By A Correspondent| Emmerson Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia who flew to New York only attended the opening ceremony of the United Nations summit on women and suddenly disappeared an investigation by ZimEye.com reveals.

Several attendants of the function spoke LIVE on ZimEye.com Sunday night revealing how the zanu-pf leader’s wife was nowhere to be seen days after flying into the United States.

Live footage from all the functions also confirms that she literally vanished. SO WHERE IS AUXILLIA?

Efforts to get a comment from her were impossible at the time of writing. A comment from the president’s office was neither fruitful.

Below were LIVE video discussions by some attendants on Chief Svosve’s Padare.

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