No Respect For The Dead As Residents Turn Cemetery Into A S-x Haven.

KADOMA Cemetery has been turned into a booze and sex haven by some people who have defied the sacredness of the place.

The city’s youths are among those enjoying quality time in the graveyard while beer guzzlers and drug addicts also using the cemetery located in Westview Suburb to the west of Kadoma.

Kadoma City Council decommissioned the cemetery adjacent to Kadoma General Hospital a few years back after it ran out of space and it now only has reserve graves.

Socialites and residents came out guns blazing attacking the city council on social media for failing to at least fence the graveyard which is now a sex haven.

“Kadoma cemetery. No fence…looks like teenagers are partying there weekly. If the council aren’t doing anything maybe the funeral homes can,” said a socialite.

A resident, Tinarwo Mafukidze (63), however spared council blame instead blaming fellow residents for failing to respect the dead.

“It is shocking how people can have intimacy inside the graveyard, they should at least show some respect for the deceased. During our days it was unheard of that people can have sex in the graveyard,” he said.

Kadoma Mayor, Alderman Action Nyamukondiwa yesterday said council was seized with the matter and plans were underway for the construction of a security wall as a way of curbing the shameful deeds.

“The housing department is going to clean up the cemetery and in our 2019 budget we have put money for construction of ‘durawall’ (security wall),” he said.

Culturally a cemetery is a sacred place, but that phenomenon is not the same in urban areas where residents see nothing sinister about graves.

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Recipe For Disaster As Govt Blocks Warriors From Using National Stadium

The Ministry of Local Government has barred the Zimbabwe senior men’s soccer team, the Warriors, from accessing the National sports Stadium where they will face visitors Congo Brazzaville on Sunday.

This followed a standoff between the Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) and the government department over the Zifa online ticketing system, Soccer 24 has reported Warriors manager Wellington Mpandare as saying.

The ministry, which owns the stadium, wants access to the online ticketing system so that they will be in a position to ascertain their share of the gate takings.

Warriors manager Wellington Mpandare expressed sadness at the development.

“Yes, we were locked out of the stadium because of some standoff between Zifa and the department of public works in the Ministry of Local Government,” said Mpandare.

“It’s really a sad episode because we have lost a day of training. It’s like we are now home away from home yet in Congo we had four days at the match venue.”

The national team held their previous sessions at Harare International School and were hoping to have a feel of the stadium turf today. They are set to use the venue on Sunday for their decisive 2019 Afcon qualifier against Congo Brazzaville.

A minimum of a draw against the visiting Congo Brazzaville will see the Warriors booking their ticket to the June 2019 Afcon tournament in Egypt.

Zifa boss Felton Kamambo has reportedly been locked in meetings with the ministry officials to clear the impasse.

Mnangagwa Declares Two Days Of National Mourning For Idai Victims

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared two days of national mourning this coming Saturday the 23rd and Sunday the 24th after the worst ever weather related disaster and flooding killed 139 people so far, with the death toll expected to reach several thousands.

The President made the announcement at State House this evening, where he was giving an update on Cyclone Idai.

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“No Issue Was Left Untouched”: Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has commended civil society organisations (CSOs) that turned up at the CSOs/ Government Interface in Bulawayo today (Thursday).

He said that the interface presented opportunities for both government and CSOs to communicate openly.

Mnangagwa who ironically is on record threatening CSOs following the January 14 fuel protests accusing them of supporting the regime change agenda expressed optimism of further engagements adding that today’s deliberations were fruitful.

He said:

“Today, we engaged in important dialogue with faith organisations, NGOs and civil society groups from Matebeleland. No issue was left untouched as we listened to each other in the spirit of unity. Thank you to all those who took part and I look forward to further such meetings.”

Fuel Stocks To Diminish Considerable Due To Cyclone Idai

Media Statement By Total Zimbabwe|Following the devastating effect of cyclone Idai experienced in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, the fuel supply chain logistics into Zimbmabwe have been negatively affected.

Based on the information we have received, the following has since been established:

The jetty in Beira has been damaged and can’t receive vessels to discharge.

Pumping House roof has been blown away, the electrical board was affected, and the status is not yet known (damage yet to be established).

The condition of the pipeline from Beira to Zimbabwe is yet to be established and we still await NOIC update on the same.

Given the above, the stocks in the tank in Msasa may not be replenished in due time as is required and this is likely to put pressure on the supply chain.

We are seized with finding a quick supplying option and we will keep you posted on the developments and any cost structure implementations as we progress.

4 Zimbabwe Airways Planes ‘Repossessed And Resold’

Malaysian Airlines has repossessed four planes which had been sold to Zimbabwe Airways, the ill-fated Air Zimbabwe proxy, informed sources said.

4 Zimbabwe Airways planes ‘repossessed and resold’

Former President Robert Mugabe personally negotiated the acquisition of the four Boeing 777-200 planes which had been retired by Malaysian Airlines after one of the fleet disappeared without trace and another was shot down over Ukraine.

Zimbabwe, seeking to build a debt-free airline under the pretence that it was privately-owned to avoid inheriting Air Zimbabwe’s $300 million debt, negotiated to buy the four planes for a discounted $70 million.

But aviation sources said on Wednesday that the planes, two of which are in Malaysia and the other two in the United States, had been repossessed after the Zimbabwe government failed to meet the terms of payment.

“Here’s how aviation purchases are structured. One, you have the seller; two you have the buyer; three you have the seller’s bank; four you have the buyer’s bank and five you have the owner. In the case of these four planes, Zimbabwe negotiated directly with the seller only to be referred to number three (seller’s bank),” a source familiar with the deal said.

“Once the Zimbabwe government made a payment for two planes that you see branded, and made a commitment for the other two, they were then removed from the sales portal. But months down the line the Zimbabweans failed to collect what they had paid for. They failed to pay the balance after the commitment fees.

“Storage and maintenance costs started piling up until this point. There are other costs that the Zimbabweans had not calculated that made the planes actually more expensive.”

Two of the planes, bearing registration 9M-MRL and 9M-MRM, were flown for checks in the United States last year, and are believed to be still in Kansas in the state of Missouri. Two others, 9M-MRQ and 9M-MRP, only conducted test flights in 2017 and remain in Malaysia.

“The government of Zimbabwe wanted the planes delivered to Harare, I’m not sure what changed. What has happened though is that the planes were eventually all repossessed.”

Our source added that “no money was made” by Zimbabwe. “It was a huge loss.”

Transport Minister Joel Biggie Matiza could not be reached on Wednesday after travelling with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to cyclone-hit Manicaland. His deputy, Fortune Chasi, declined to answer questions on the planes, insisting only the minister could provide an update on the matter.

Only in February, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa told a post-Cabinet briefing with journalists that the Ministry of Transport had been directed to “rebuild Air Zimbabwe by acquiring four Boeing 777 aircraft from Malaysia and to seek delivery of Embraer aircraft from the United States.”

The Zimbabwe government desperately wants to shore up Air Zimbabwe, which is now operating just one plane.

The mishandling of the acquisition of the Malaysian planes, which took the back-burner after Mugabe was ousted in a military coup in November 2017, will invite fresh questions into the deal.

Commercial pilot and aviation blogger Jerry Haas, writing on Twitter on Wednesday, said the four planes had already been sold on for $12.5 million each. Zimbabwe Airways had been quoted $18,5 million for two of the planes and $16,5 million for the other two, according to former Transport Minister Joram Gumbo.

“Unfortunately for Zimbabwe Airways or Air Zimbabwe they were repossessed for obvious reasons,” Haas tweeted.

Some aviation experts have argued that the four planes are not what Air Zimbabwe currently needs, pointing out to high fuel and maintenance costs.

Instead, they have suggested smaller planes like the Brazilian-made Embraer ERJ as agile alternatives to ply regional routes to regrow the airline before it secures bigger aircraft to resume overseas flights

Musona Confident Of Victory

Farai Dziva| Warriors captain Knowledge Musona says his injury is not complicated.

Musona arrived in the country yesterday for camp ahead of the crucial Afcon qualifier against Congo Brazzaville on Sunday.

The winger’s arrival is a boost to the national team following concerns that the player could miss the game due to an injury.

Musona did not play over the weekend after picking a minor tear on his groin last week, but he is hopeful he would be fine by the time the Warriors plunge into the defining battle.

“I went for a scan and they saw a small rupture on my groin, so they said it’s nothing big, so I will see in the next coming days how I will recover,” Musona told The Herald.

“I am feeling okay at this moment, but I think I have to go to the field and try to do the things that I was doing before I was feeling the pain and see how I am feeling.”

“But, at this moment, I can run normally, I have no pain, so I just have to go and try to kick the ball and see.”

Sad Circumstance As Entire Growth Point Is Swept By Cyclone

Correspondent|Three women spent nearly 24 hours hanging onto a tree naked before they were eventually rescued after Cyclone Idai-induced floods swept away 80 houses at Dzingire Growth Point, popularly known as Kopa in Chipinge.

The houses were washed away when three rivers, Rusitu, Nyahode and Chipita flooded, confluenced and changed course, washing away all the houses and a police station situated between the rivers.

Several of the houses where owned by agricultural extension workers. Kopa possibly experienced most of the devastation.

One of the three women, Majiva Magweva (32), lost her two children to the floods as well as her mother. She also lost a niece and is now the only survivor in a family of three.

In a heart-rending account, Magweva said she hung onto her two-year-old child while she was being swept way by the floods, but was hit by debris and lost grip of the baby in the process.

“It was around 9pm on Friday when water started entering our house. I took my two-year-old child and went outside to look for a secure place,” Magweva said.

“I walked a few steps and was knocked down. I tried hard to keep a tight grip on my child, but was hit by a rock on the chest and forced to let off the child.”

She added: “I was thrown onto the river bank and I realised I was marooned and more water was coming. That time, I saw another woman. We rushed and helped each other up a tree, pushing and pulling each other. One more woman came and in no time, we were up three branches. We were all naked; we had been stripped naked by the floods.”

The women were forced to brave the rains for the whole night and tried to look for help after day break, which did not come until around 3pm.

“Around 3pm on Saturday, rescue came, but in a very difficult way. A group of men with three ropes, which did not reach us. One of them volunteered to have a rope tied around his waist and dived into the water while the other men held the rope to ensure that he does not drown. He arrived at the tree and went up, tied the rope on the branch to allow us to hold on it before they dragged him out using the same rope.

“When we were up the tree, we prayed the whole night for rescue. We wanted to join others, we didn’t know they had all been washed away. My two kids, my sister’s child and my mother are gone. I don’t know where they are,” she said, tears racing down her frail cheeks.

After the rescue, that is when Magweva realised hundreds of people had been washed away by the floods. What used to be their residential suburb is now littered with huge rocks, leaving no sign that it was a residential place.

“I am sure our relatives are trapped under these stones. Just there (pointing to a place littered by the rocks) was were our house was.”

Harryman Kazembe, a teacher, said his wife and daughter were woken by the sounds of the flood water at around 10pm and they attempted to move out of
the area to higher ground.

“I briefly got stuck in the mud and my wife and children continued to go up. But suddenly, a wave of floods came and swept my wife and my five-year-old daughter away right in front of me. I was briefly swept away too and I had to hold onto a tree, where I was marooned for nearly 24 hours when local rescuers came with ropes and pulled me and others who had hung onto trees, to safety,” Kazembe said.

“One of my daughters, who survived, sustained burns on the neck after she got into contact with (live) electricity cables as she had taken refuge on poles that were carrying a transformer.”

As professional and State rescue took long to come, locals ended up taking matters into their hands because they could not continue to watch their fellow residents stuck up on trees as the water levels took long to subside.

It took five days for the first police and army trucks to reach Kopa and by that time, some who could have been rescued, had been swept away downstream.

“This Is No Time For Politics, Apportioning Blame”: Elias Mudzuri

My fellow Zimbabweans

I am appealing to you all to set aside your differences, especially political differences, so that together we can tackle the huge task before us that needs our attention in all our millions. This is no time for politics. This is no time for apportioning blame.

There will be plenty of time for us to sit down as a Nation family and draw lessons from this most unfortunate and unforgettable calamity. We can learn where we went wrong and who was supposed to do what so that if God forbid there is a next time, we will be best prepared.

I can tell you first hand that the situation is desperate indeed. The devastation was unforgiving and typically of nature, indiscriminate.

For now the focus is on massive humanitarian and relief requirements and needs. The job of cleaning up after this disaster falls on each and every one of us and it is a responsibility that can only and easily be executed through our collective efforts.

The world’s eyes are fixed on us. Let us show one spirit through one love.

May God bless Zimbabwe

Opposition Can Win Elections In Zim

Farai Dziva|Respected political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has pointed out four factors that influence election results in Zimbabwe.

“Elections in Zim are never determined or won by votes. To win elections one needs FOUR THINGS 1. Money 2. Security apparatus 3.ZEC 4.Judiciary. This is the view of the Zaka villager after analysing electoral outcomes in Zim especially after 2000,” argued Dr Ruhanya.

“There4 MONEY, SECURITY APPARATUS, ZEC and JUDICIARY are the four centres of ZANU PF electoral gravity that the opposition led by @nelsonchamisa need to work on apart from controlling the VOTE/VOTERS in order to defeat ZANU PF in 2023. Centres of manipulation must FALL.”

“Evacuating Villagers From Chimanimani Would Have Resulted In Fake Rape Reports”: Mutodi

By Own Correspondent| Deputy Minister for Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Energy Mutodi said that evacuations of villagers in Manicaland could not be carried out as they were likely going to resist.

Mutodi asserted that this would have necessitated the involvement of the army which would naturally apply minimum force to overcome the resistance.

Such a move would then result in reports of fake rape, fake torture and fake abduction claims.

Writing on Twitter on Thursday. Mutodi said:

Evacuations would do for those who complied but in this case, it would’ve been eviction as villagers would resist moving. The exercise would have required the police & the army to use minimum force & as usual, there were going to be fake rape, torture & abduction claims.

Meanwhile, journalist Mduduzi Mathuthu has ‘corrected’ the Honourable deputy minister, saying that ‘you wouldn’t know the difference, but it’s significant. It’s EVACUATE not EVICT‘.

Warriors Umbro Deal In Limbo

Farai Dziva|The Warriors are set to take to the field against Congo on Sunday without the official Umbro kit following some delays in its arrival.

Zimbabwe Football Association president Felton Kamambo admitted that the England based sportswear manufacturer delayed in releasing the kit and is likely to arrive in the country well after the match.

“There were some technical problems that happened in the release of the kit. That’s the reason the manufacturer might release it a bit later than we anticipated,” said Kamambo.

“We have an alternative that we have as we hope that the kit might arrive before the match. We have a plan in place.”

Under the deal with Umbro, the Warriors are not allowed to wear any other kit. The national U23 team left for Mozambique on Wednesday ahead of Friday’s game without the Umbro kit.

Bulawayo Journalist Picked Up With Tear Gas Canisters In His Car At State House

Own Correspondent|Prominent Bulawayo journalist Zenzele Ndebele was on Thursday morning taken away by state security agents at State House in Bulawayo when he was found with tear gas canisters in his car.

Ndebele who heads innovative Bulawayo media CITE had his car searched as he entered State House to cover the dialogue between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Bulawayo Civic Society Organisations.

On searching the vehicle, state security discovered, what sources close to him say were used tear gas canisters in the boot of his car.

The sources claim, Ndebele kept the canisters in his car after picking them up in the streets of Bulawayo during the January citizen protests and may have forgotten to get rid of them before going to State House.

Details on his where abouts were still sketchy at the time of writing but reports indicate that he was whisked away by army and CIO operatives.

Pasuwa Attacks Own Bosses

Farai Dziva| Nyasa Big Bullets head coach Callisto Pasuwa is on a collision course with the club’s executive over new signings.

The Zimbabwean mentor is not happy after the club brought in new players he had not recommended ahead of the of the 2019 TNM Super League.

According to Nyasa Times, a Malawian newspaper, Pasuwa blasted his employers on MBC Radio 2 on Monday saying he was confused with the new signings and insist he had players he recommended to help the team not those signed.

“This will affect me, I saw some players at our reserve side, and I wanted to have them,” said Pasuwa.

The team made a couple of signings including Precious Sambani from Namiwawa, Gomegzani Chirwa from Civil Sporting Club, Luke Chima from Azam Tigers and Ben Manyozo from Dwangwa United.

Bullets Chief Executive Officer, Fleethood Haiya, however, told the newspaper that all the players which the club bought were, in fact, recommended by Pasuwa.

“I am very surprised,” said Haiya. “I fail to understand what he is implying because we have promoted four players after he had recommended them.”

However, Haiya did not disclose the names of the players promoted.

Mnangagwa Promises Matabeleland Heaven On Earth As He Meets The Regional Civic Society.

Own Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa has held high profile closed door dialogue with Matabeleland based Civil Society Organisations under the Matabeleland Collective banner.

Representatives of over fifty organisations met with Mnangagwa at the Bulawayo State House for a dialogue on which the Gukurahundi atrocities issue was paramount.

The civic organisation groups demanded that Mnangagwa decriminalize the Gukurahundi discussions and open the issue for national dialogue. The group also demanded that Mnangagwa gives urgent attention to having a closure on the matter.

In response, Mnangagwa guaranteed the region that his government is giving the Gukurahundi issue a priority through the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission.

On the issue of the implementation of the devolution of power, Mnangagwa also assured the region that the constitutionally provided for matter will be sorted within the time frame of the current parliament.

Mnangagwa further promised Matabeleland that he will prioritise infrastructural development of the region after years of marginalisation by the previous government.

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Mnangagwa Gvt Is A Total Disaster: Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa has lamented the glaring lack of disaster preparedness in the country.

“The sad reality is that the the disaster preparedness of the entire infrastructure of the State is itself a disaster.

Indeed, devastation caused by Idai,especially the tragic loss of life, has exposed the clear and present danger that the State itself is a disaster.

With the advent of Climate Change, cyclones have become regular in our part of the world. Citizens would have thought by now the State has learnt something about how to save lives and to protect the people during these deadly cyclones,” Chamisa posted on Twitter yesterday.

“The response of the people was better than the response of the State- which came like an afterthought when cyclones are a scientific phenomena whose formation and trajectory can be detected and forecast.Saw Cyclone coming but state did little to warn and remove pple from danger zones,” added Chamisa.

“Haphazard settlement system in the countryside is a ticking time bomb.We need integrated national settlement planning upon accelerated rural upliftment program.Have standards even models for structures and houses certified for human habitation thru a district planning commission.

Most of our road networks and bridges are substandard and of poor workmanship.What we want here is a National Infrastructure plan for the whole country spanning into 20 to 50 years that speaks to national focus on ..roads and rail networks, bridges and bullet trains.”

Cyclone Idai Effects:Homeless Villagers Forced To Pay $ 10 Per Night For Shelter

Farai Dziva|In a disturbing scenario in Bikita District, Masvingo Province, homeless villagers are being forced to pay $10 per person per night for shelter in the aftermath of the deadly Tropical Cyclone Idai.

Hundreds of villagers in the district were left homeless after their houses were swept away by Tropical Cyclone Idai last week.

Cheeky villagers are taking advantage of the unfortunate situation to demand cash from stranded and desperate neighbours.

“Where is the sense of humanity and empathy? Some villagers are taking advantage of the disastrous consequences to make a killing out of it.

This reflects the worst level of callousness,”Government sources told ZimEye.com yesterday.

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba has described such conduct as callous and malicious.

Passionate Plea For Assistance

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Farai Dziva|A Masvingo villager is making a passionate appeal to the people of Zimbabwe to make donations towards her mother’ s heart surgery.

See Veronica Chaputsira’ s note below:

Dear friends,
I am appealing to you to help me and my siblings fundraise so that we can seek treatment for mom in India.

She has been diagnosed with a heart condition which can be addressed by having surgery and a pacemaker inserted to help her heart cope.

This cause is very important to us because mom is the only parent we have left as dad died just last year ago. She is our hope and strength and seeing her deteriorate has been the hardest thing I have had to endure. But I am glad that there is hope and this surgery that the cardiologist suggested could turn things around and improve mom’s condition as well as give her longevity.

I’m encouraged by the donations that we have already received, but we still need help to reach our US$20 000 goal.
Would you be willing to make a contribution to help me fundraise to get my mom treated?

A gift of any amount would mean the world to me and my whole family.
It would also mean a lot if you could share my plea on social media. So that the more exposure we get, the faster we will reach our fundraising goal and get the treatment that mom requires in India.
With love, Sincerely,
Veronica
0775868073

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God Anointed Mnangagwa To Lead Zim- Muduvuri

Farai Dziva|Declared Zanu PF sympathiser, Jimaya Muduvuri has claimed Emmerson Mnangagwa has been anointed by God to lead Zimbabwe.

Barely a week after Mnangagwa equated himself to the Creator, his fervent follower Muduvuri has sensationally claimed that “the President” is a God given leader.

Muduvuri has further claimed that efforts to remove Mnangagwa from office are futile.

“You see, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been anointed by God to lead Zimbabwe and nobody can force him out of the country’ s highest office.

God knows what President Mnangagwa is the leader of this country- as such he will not be pushed out of office by noisemakers,” declared Muduvuri.

“We have to thank God who gave us such a leader.Everything happens in a the right season and we have to be cognisant of the fact that President Mnangagwa has been appointed by God to lead the nation,” added Muduvuri.

Mugabe Is A Living Legend- Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|In spite of the ensuing tension between Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and his former boss Robert Gabriel Mugabe the former still adores his mentor.

Speaking at a media briefing in the United Arab Emirates at the weekend, Mnangagwa described Mugabe as a champion of the liberation struggle.

Mnangagwa has repeatedly refused to utter negative words about his former boss and he has elected to be evasive when asked about his relationship with the former strongman.

“President Mugabe is our father.He is the founding father of the struggle for black empowerment, he is a living legend,” said Mnangagwa.

“We will never forget the role he played during and after the liberation struggle. He pioneered the land reform programme and up to now we are still enjoying the fruits of his efforts,” said Mnangagwa.

Cyclone Death Toll Now 139

The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services has announced the latest number of Cyclone Idai casualties.

Number of casualties in Zimbabwe as of 20/03/19

Total deaths 139

Missing 189
Injured 144

Wheat Trucks Stuck In Beira Following Tropical Cyclone Idai

By Own Correspondent| Over 100 trucks transporting wheat into the country are stuck at Beira, Mozambique following extensive destruction of the road network by Tropical Cyclone Idai, the Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has revealed.

The cyclone which has killed close to a 100 people so far leaving hundreds others missing has been described by a United Nations body as the country’s worst ever natural disaster.

The disaster has also seen the destruction of infrastructure leaving some places in Chimanimani resembling “a war torn zone” according to a local government minister.

Said GMAZ Spokesperson Garikai Chaunza:

“As I am speaking we have over 100 trucks of wheat which are stuck in Beira because of the road networks which were destroyed by the cyclone.

We are further expecting another consignment of 30 000 metric tonnes of wheat, which is coming from abroad and will be docking at Beira.

We have, however, made arrangements that the consignment be transferred to Maputo and is offloaded there.”

In view of the infrastructure damage in Beira, he said, considerations were being made to transport the 30 000 metric tonnes of wheat into Zimbabwe through Chikwalakwala in Beitbridge as an alternative route. 

PTUZ Raises Flag Over The Harassment Of Teachers In Tropical Cyclone Idai Struck Chimanimani And Chipinge

By Own Correspondent- The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has claimed that Public Service Commission (PSC) officials are harrassing teachers in Chimanimani and Chipinge districts forcing them to consent that they engaged in industrial action in February.

PTUZ secretary general Raymond Majongwe said that the PSC has dispatched teams to the district, where they are demanding teachers to fill in forms indicating they were on strike in February.

Said Majongwe:

Can someone tell me how the government, aware of devastation in this area, can dispatch PSC teams demanding teachers to fill in Forms indicating they were on strike in February? Teachers in Chimanimani and Chipinge are being harassed. But WHY???

The two Manicaland districts were ravaged by Tropical Cyclone Idai over the weekend. The cyclone destroyed roads, bridges and buildings, leaving hundreds of people feared dead.

Nyaradzo Funeral Services Assists Victims Of Tropical Cyclone Idai

By Own Correspondent- Nyaradzo Funeral Assurance Company has deployed its team in Manicaland with equipment to accord relief and services to the survivors and ensure decent burials of the deceased.

The move by Nyaradzo follows unconfirmed reports that Cyclone Idai victims are being buried in tomato box caskets.

Nyaradzo Funeral Assurance Company released a statement on Wednesday which reads as follows:

“Our prayers and thoughts go out to all who have lost loved ones and those who have been made homeless. Nyaradzo has deployed staff and equipment to Manicaland, which stands ready to help bring the much-needed relief to those affected by Cyclone Idai.

In situations like this, it is meticulous planning, teamwork and coordination that carry the day. We are in constant communication with teams on the ground to ensure that those affected are provided with the aid they so desperately need as soon as it is logistically possible.”

We are working hand in hand with other organisations to ensure decent burial for those who sadly lost their lives in the aftermath. The measure of a nation is seen in how it treats its most vulnerable and how it buries the dead.

Latest On Former Cabinet Minister, Suspended Chief Magistrate

By Own Correspondent- Former Cabinet minister Supa Mandiwanzira has applied for the temporary release of his passport to allow him to travel to China.

However, the state has strongly opposed his application maintaining he is a flight risk.

Mandiwanzira has offered another property worth $100 000 as surety and Deputy Chief Magistrate Elisha Makomo will hand down his ruling on Friday.

Meanwhile, suspended Chief Magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe’s bail reporting conditions have been reviewed amid revelations that he will report once weekly to the police and the restriction to a 50 kilometre radius has been uplifted.-

30 Pupils, 2 Headmasters And A Teacher Missing Following Tropical Cyclone Idai

By Own Correspondent- The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting has revealed that at least 30 pupils,2 headmasters and a teacher are missing from various schools in Manicaland Province following Tropical Cyclone Idai..

Manicaland Province was hit by Cyclone Idai over the weekend and 139 people have been confirmed dead with hundreds still missing.

Two pupils were killed at St Charles Lwanga by a rockfall. A form 1 pupil, Munashe Jena who had been transferred to the school just over a month before the cyclone, and a security guard were the victims.

Said the Information Ministry:

“A total of 30 pupils, 2 headmasters and 1 teacher are missing. The pupils are 24 from Ngangu, 4 from Dzingire and 2 from Chimanimani.”

Death Threats For Sikhala

By Own Correspondent- There was drama in Parliament on Wednesday as Zanu Pf legislator for Nkayi South Stars Mathe confronted opposition MDC Zengeza West legislator Job Sikhala and threatened him with death over a comment he had passed while she was making her contribution in the August House.

A highly charged Mathe, left her seat and approached Sikhala, pointing a finger at him while at the same time threatening him with death.

Sikhala however remained calm and did not retaliate only to speak after the Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda had reprimanded Mathe for her actions.

Said Mudenda:

“Hon Mathe, we do not encourage that type of behaviour and approach in this House. You do not go about pointing fingers at other legislators but you point fingers at each other through debate. Apologise for you actions.”

In response to the threat, Sikhala said:

“I know she (Mathe) has threatened me with death but i did not take her seriously because, she does not have the capacity.”

Consensus Over $129 Salary Increment For Civil Servants

By Own Correspondent- The government and the civil service have agreed on RTGS $400 million cost of living adjustment (COLA) across the board effective April 1, 2019.

Sector-specific negotiations are however set to continue on non-monetary benefits and allowances.

This will translate into a salary increment of $129 across the board effective April 1. The lowest-paid worker in Grade B1 will now be getting $570, up from $441.

An agreement reached after a Joint Negotiating Council (JNC) meeting held in Harare reads:

The parties took note of the challenges being faced by members of the Public Service and agreed to implement a COLA of $400 million to be effected across the board from April 1 to December 31, 2019.

In addition to the COLA, the parties also agreed to continue their engagement in order to address the following; (i) to employ additional Public Service buses to augment the current fleet, (ii) to implement Statutory Instrument 52 of 2019 that exempts the Public Service from paying vehicle import duty within the set monetary thresholds, (iii) to undertake the agreed study tours to facilitate the establishment of Public Service Collective Bargaining Council by June 2019 and (iv) for Government to provide appropriate medical services to civil servants.

Meanwhile, Apex Council chairperson Cecelia Alexander said:

Though we have our demands which we want to be met, at least this is a sign of fruitful dialogue which has culminated into this agreement.

As Apex Council we will continue negotiating with the employer and this agreement is subject to review in June. We have agreed that developments in the economy, whether positive or negative, will see the parties sitting on the table to dialogue.

“Deal With Pollution To Address Climate Change Including Tropical Cyclone Idai”: Jeremy Corbyn

By Own Correspondent- UK’s Opposition Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn, said that there is an urgent need to deal with pollution as it contributes to climate change.

Corbyn admitted that the industrialised counties in the Northern Hemisphere are responsible for pollution and yet, the poor countries in the Southern Hemisphere suffer the most.

He said:

“The devastating cyclone affecting millions of people in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi is yet another reminder that while corporations in the global North are the main polluters, the poor in the South suffer most. Climate change is killing people. We must do more, now.

Corbyn’s sentiments come as millions of people were affected by Tropical Cyclone Idai, which, according to the United Natiions, is possibly the deadliest storm to ever hit Africa.

Court Overturns Masvingo NGO Ban

Jane Mlambo| High Court Judge Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo on Wednesday 20 March 2019 outlawed the ban of a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) whose operations had been suspended by a government official.

Government had on Monday 11 March 2019 suspended the operations of
Community Tolerance Reconciliation and Development Trust (COTRAD), a
local NGO pending an investigation into its registration status. In a
letter written to COTRAD, Masvingo District Administrator (DA)
instructed COTRAD not to carry out any activities “of any kind” in the
jurisdiction of Masvingo district pending an investigation into the
registration and approval issues of the organisation by the DA’s
office.

But Justice Matanda-Moyo on Wednesday 20 March 2019 overturned the ban of COTRAD operations in Masvingo after she granted an order setting
aside the decision by Masvingo DA to suspend the local NGO’s
operations and declared the DA’s decision as null and void and of no
force and effect whatsoever.

Justice Matanda-Moyo also ruled that the DA is not empowered by any
law to suspend or stop COTRAD operations and ordered the DA to pay
costs of the application on a legal practitioner and client scale.

COTRAD’s relief came after Denford Halimani of Zimbabwe Lawyers for
Human Rights (ZLHR) filed an urgent chamber application in the High
Court challenging the DA’s decision to outlaw the NGO’s operations and
seeking an order to be allowed to resume full operations in Masvingo
without any interference.

In the application, Halimani argued that the District Administrator is
not empowered by any law to suspend or stop COTRAD’s operations as it
is not registered as a Private Voluntary Organistaion but as a Trust,
created by a Notarial Deed of Donation and Trust, which is registered
at the Deeds Registry.

Halimani argued that the order compelling COTRAD, which has been
operating in Masvingo province for the past six years, to cease
operations had left 5 000 underprivileged people prejudiced and
without recourse including the organisation’s eight employees.

Zimbabweans A Leaderless Population: Busha

By Admire Machiwenyika| The FreeZim Congress president Joseph Busha has criticised the lacklustre government of President Emmerson Mnangagwa by calling Zimbabweans a leaderless population, over the lack of seriousness and preparedness to deal with a series of recent disasters.

With the recent ongoing cyclone Idai that had claimed a lot of lives in Manicaland and other neighbouring countries, Busha castigated the government for ignoring the cyclone warning prior to the disaster.

“The unfortunate part is that there was a full warning about this disaster, on the part of government there was not sufficient preparations and they could have send rescue teams. The government knew this was coming and yet they did not prepare.

“In the recent three months this has shown that as a country we are going nowhere we are leaderless population, where we do not have people with a plan to take us forward,” expressed Busha.

With reference to Battlefields Mines disaster the FreeZim president expressed concern over the government’s lack of commitment to address National disasters.

“Earlier as you are aware in February or mid-March we had the issue of mining disaster as well, it’s quit sad, yes government is trying to promote artisanal mining, for the young.

 l also believe it’s politicking if you then promote anyone to go to a mine without operational safety measures in place and without risk management measures in place for jus an individual to be told you can go underground and do as you please.

“The government should always have a rescue plan in place and we saw that as we lost about 70 lives during that time,” he added.

Whilst addressing journalist in the capital the outspoken leader has called president Mnangagwa a coward for failing to grant him a one on one discussion   despite his numerous requests.

“Then there is the issue of interparty dialogue, l am not part of that. I wrote to the president, to say meet and have a shared vision about the country and he refused, so my position is that he is scared ideas, he is coward from a discussion perspective,” said Busha.

The FreeZim Congress leader just like the MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa have decided to snub the earlier calls by President Mnangagwa for an all-political parties dialogue, by both describing the process as compromised.

Chamisa Postpones Bulawayo Rally Due To Cyclone Idai

MDC President Nelson Chamisa has postponed his Bulawayo Thank You rally “to allow the party and the nation to put maximum concentration on Cyclone Idai, a party official has said.

Chamisa had scheduled his Bulawayo Thank You rally on the 23rd of March but with the nation currently engrossed in the cyclone idai disaster, proceeding with the meeting would have brought catastrophic consequences to the reputation of the party.

Zambia Bans Viagra Spiked Energy Drink

By Own Correspondent- Zambia has reportedly banned an energy drink on Wednesday after it was shown to have been adulterated with the male sex booster Viagra, according to authorities in Ndola, the city of manufacture.

The banning of Power Natural High Energy Drink SX comes as Zambia’s medicine regulator complained in December 2018 that the drink had been spiked with viagra.

The manufacturer, Revin Zambia Ltd, could not immediately be reached for comment on the ban.

The drink is also exported to African countries such as Uganda, Malawi and Zimbabwe, the manufacturer said last year.

The Zambian government has ordered the manufacturer to withdraw the drink after tests showed it contained Sildenafil Citrate whose brand name is Viagra

Sildenafil is an active ingredient in oral therapy in erectile dysfunction in men.-SowetanLive

Adulterous Couple Force Marched To Police Station Naked

By Own Correspondent- A Married man from Chitungwiza got the shock of his life when he caught his wife sleeping with another man at their matrimonial home after he had returned home from work unannounced.

Grace Pama (31) and Terence Chirubvu were not given time to dress up after they were caught having quality time by Nathaniel Nyagura, who together with his sisters, forced the duo to march to the police naked.

In an interview with a local publication, Nyagura confirmed the incident and said he was contemplating om taking Chirubvu to court.

” I caught them red-handed sleeping on our matrimonial bed. People have been telling me that my wife was involved in extra-marital affairs, but all along I did not believe it because I believed in our marriage.”

Nyagura and his wife, Grace are legally married under the Marriages Act Chapter 5:11.

” I stay in Mutare where I am trying to make ends meet, so I came back home today around 2:38 am and I saw my wife sleeping with another man on our matrimonial bed. I could not believe what I was seeing and I then invited my sisters to be witnesses,” said Nyagura.

Upon arrival at the police, Nyagura was then advised to approach the Civil Court. Nyagura furnished the publication with details that he was now processing divorce papers.

In an affidavit, Chirubvu admitted being in an adulterous relationship with Grace and also added that he was to pay Nyagura $5000 on or before three weeks as compensation.-StateMedia

“No One Should Die Of Hunger”: Mnangagwa Tells Tropical Cyclone Idai Victims

By Own Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said no victim of Tropical Cyclone Idai should die of hunger adding that government was aware of the plight of those affected by the natural disaster which has so far claimed 98 lives leaving hundreds missing.

Mnangagwa, who visited the disaster struck Chimanimani in Manicaland on Wednesday said his government would ensure that those affected by Tropical Cyclone Idai are assisted considering their vulnerability following the devastating phenomena.

Said Mnangagwa:

“Hatidi kunzwa kuti pane munhu afa nenzara. Ndonzwa kuti mhuri dzakaenda, mombe dzakaenda, kwava nenhamo yakakura mudzimuri. Ndichiku UAE (United Arab Emirates), ndanzwa nyaya idzi mutungamiri weko vakafungawo kuti vangabatsira neyi, vakati vachatibatsira. (We do not want to hear that there is someone who died of hunger. I heard that lives were lost, cattle were lost, and there is great distress in families. Whilst I was still in the UAE, having heard about the tragedy, the leader of the UAE pledged to assist us),” said President Mnangagwa.

“Shamwari dzedu sa President weku Tanzania vaMagufuli vakati shamwari tanzwa njodzi iyi tikati hongu ndokubva vatumira mishonga, zvekufuka nezvimwe…ndege hombe yakasvika nezuro kubva ku Tanzania. Mamwe mazindege makuru achasvika na 4pm kubva ku UAE. (Our friends like President Magufuli of Tanzania yesterday sent a plane loaded with various items such as medicine, blankets….Some big planes from UAE are arriving at 4pm today,)” he added.

President Mnangagwa explained that the tragedy occurred after he had left for a business trip to Abu Dhabi meant to deepen bilateral ties between the two countries.

Guvamombe Bail Conditions Relaxed

Mishrod Guvamombe

A HARARE magistrate yesterday relaxed bail conditions for suspended Chief Magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe who is accused of criminal abuse of office.

Guvamombe who appeared before magistrate Lucy Mungwari successfully applied to have his bail conditions, which restricted him from travelling more than 50 km out of Harare, scrapped.

He had asked the court for the relaxation of the bail conditions to enable him to visit his farm in Bindura and a rural home which is outside the 50km radius.

The suspended chief magistrate also successfully applied to have his reporting conditions reduced from twice a week to once a week.

His passport was also temporarily released to allow him to travel to South Africa for the graduation ceremony of his child. Guvamombe is expected back in court on April 9.

It is alleged that sometime in June 2017, magistrate Elijah Makomo was assigned a criminal case in which Nathan Mnaba was the accused and Nighert Savania the complainant.

During the trial, numerous applications were allegedly made by the defence which were dismissed due to lack of merit.

This allegedly prompted the defence to approach Makomo, who was presiding over the matter on June 26, 2017 demanding that he recuses himself from the case.

Makomo is said to have turned down the request and advised them to file their application with the High Court or make a formal application with him.

It is alleged that Makomo was later advised to report to Guvamombe’s office with Mnaba’s court record and was told the fact that he was mishandling the matter and as such he should recuse himself despite the fact that there was no formal application from the defence for his recusal.

The court heard that Guvamombe went on to hear the complainant’s case despite him having previously had a business relationship with Mnaba’s father.

Guvamombe is also accused of offering internship to former ministers Supa Mandiwanzira and Saviour Kasukuwere who are both studying law at the University of Zimbabwe, but are being tried for different offences at the same courts.

Bushiri Claims Hawks Tried To Solicit Bribe From Him

Sherphard Bushiri

Prophet Bushiri claims hawks members tried to get bribes from him. Ipid said investigations into allegations Bushiri made against the Hawks have been delayed due to his busy schedule.

It appears controversial Prophet is too busy for the police. Late last year, he opened a case with Ipid, claiming Hawks members tried to get bribes from him.

Ipid spokesman Moses Dlamini said: “The suspects are yet to be identified, and there’s still a lot that needs to be done in the investigation, which depends on the availability of the complainant.”

Prophet Bushiri

In November, Daily Sun reported Bushiri’s lawyer Terrence Baloyi claimed cops had demanded money to make the probe go away. He said they asked for R10 million at first, but when Bushiri refused to pay they reduced it to R5 million.

He said the amount later went down to R1 million before being increased to R3 million. Baloyi said this happened in April after it emerged Bushiri was being probed for money laundering, racketeering and rape.

At the time, the Hawks dismissed the claims. Daily Sun tried for a week to get hold of Bushiri, with no success. His spokesman Ephraim Nyndo hung up the phone.

SADC Was Completely Not Prepared For Cyclone Disaster Says Sisulu

Lindiwe Sisulu

South Africa’s capacity to identify and respond to natural disasters has “gone down” and is worse than it was in 1999, International Relations and Cooperation Minister Lindiwe Sisulu told Parliament on Wednesday.

She added that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) is and was “completely unprepared” for Cyclone Idai and other natural disaster events of this magnitude.

Parts of Malawi, Zimbabwe and Mozambique have been devastated by the powerful cyclone that has left a humanitarian crisis in its wake.

Sisulu stated, in reference to the cyclone making landfall in Zimbabwe, that “we didn’t detect a cyclone, we thought it was just unseasonally heavy rains”. She said the damage “was beyond the [capacity of] support of South Africa”.

A devastating cyclone has slammed South Eastern Africa claiming lives in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Red Cross confirmed to Euronews that they expect the death toll to categorically rise in Mozambique while access issues have posed challenge…

News24 previously reported that in Zimbabwe the cyclone killed at least 98 people and more than 200 are missing.

In Malawi, the storm has affected more than a million people and more than 80 000 people were forced from their homes.

10 000 estimated dead

But it is in Mozambique where the damage has been most notable.

The minister also mentioned a phone call from Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi on Tuesday morning in which the president said a dam near Beira, the site of some of the most severe devastation, “was close to breaking”.

The dam walls subsequently broke, compounding the destruction in the already flood-damaged and low-lying area.

“Beira is gone, completely gone,” Sisulu said.

She added that the Red Cross estimated “no less than 10 000 people [have] perished” and that ”it is a catastrophe of a magnitude we have never had on the African continent”.

Sisulu said this “points to us as a collective, as the SADC, increasing our capacity of detection of weather patterns because we were completely unprepared”.

She added that the SADC depended on South Africa’s capacity.

Sisulu stated that “we are coordinating all the efforts from the United Nations and all other countries that are assisting in [dealing with the effects of] the cyclone”.

America Wants Man Who Killed Zim Sleeping Lion Dealt With

An American hunter who shot a sleeping lion, making it writhe in agony before he killed it, has sparked a global storm of repugnance, with calls for him to be hunted down himself to face justice.

Footage of Guy Gorney shooting the animal in Zimbabwe has gone viral on social media, prompting universal fury.

Some users said they would love him to be savaged by lions, others said they would enjoy attacking him, and some hoped he too died in agony.

Mr Gorney fires twice more before the guide intervenes and shakes his hand to congratulate him.

The guide says: “A very nice lion,” laughs and pats Mr Gorney on the back. 

The footage also shows the pair prodding the dead lion with the rifle and admiring it, before the guide shakes Mr Gorney’s hand again.

One Twitter user described him as a “gutless self-obsessed narcissist with a gun, overactive ego and far too much money to waste”.

The video, dating back to 2011, shows Mr Gorney being coached in shooting. He points his rifle at the sleeping lion and fires a shot, which awakes the animal.

It arches its back in pain and writhes on its back, unable to stand or run away.

Another, Silvio Pires, wrote: “Can anyone explain to me how this monster is walking freely amongst us?! Pity our society when we allow such barbaric [sic] not to be punished!”Colin Mckillen said: “No words for what this evil b*****d gets up to. Let’s hope karma catches up with him – he really deserves the worst.” 

“Trophy” hunting is legal in Zimbabwe and South Africa, where wealthy hunters – usually American – pay huge sums to shoot animals dead. 

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Africa’s lion populations have plummeted in recent years, with estimates there could be as few as 15,000 left.

Mr Gorney, 65, from Manhattan, Illinois, has not responded to any of the torrent of criticism.

His Facebook account – where his profile picture shows him straddling another lion he killed – is not visible, and that of a woman apparently his daughter is also not public.

He has not responded to media requests to comment.

He has previously admitted having killed the “big five” species: elephant, lion, leopard, rhino and buffalo.

In 2015 he told WBBM radio he had killed 70 animals.

“I like pitting myself against these animals. And what greater trophy than an elephant?” he said.

He claimed hunting was conservation. “You can say, why’d you shoot a lion? I love zebra, so shooting a lion probably saves 70 zebra a year, give or take,” he said.

He said he follows the law when hunting and can’t abide poachers.

The US allows hunters with permits to import wildlife “trophies”.

In the UK, Lion Aid is lobbying for a ban on imports of lion parts to discourage hunting. — Independent, UK

Built At The End Of World War Two, Chimanimani Hotel Remained Firm After The Violent Cyclone

Unbreakable Chimanimani Hotel

Correspondent|Mandla Mataure, the general manager of Chimanimani Hotel, has explained why his hotel survived Cyclone Idai.

He told BBC Focus on Africa radio:” We were fortunate because this building was built soon after World War Two, so it’s got very solid concrete walls – it wasn’t damaged but just standing near a window and hearing the sheer force of the wind and the rain, I couldn’t even imagine what it was like for those who were in the village.

From the first night we have been sheltering about 400 people. It’s families – men, women, children who were just stranded and had nowhere to go after their homes were destroyed.

So we’ve opened up our doors: we’ve got a big enough conference room and lounge for people to sleep – camping style, at least until we can get something more semi-permanent.

A lot of people feel safer here [at night], maybe going back during the day to the areas where their homes were to try and salvage whatever they can find. Buildings were swept away, we’re in a mountainous area – it’s a mess. A lot of lives have been lost and we’re still counting, some people have been buried but some bodies are still under rubble.

We’ve got about four or five different roads that can bring you to Chimanimani but on each road there’s at least one or two bridges that have been damaged, making those roads impassable, so we’re pretty much stranded at the moment.

There are probably other areas in more need of rescue and support than us. Where we are is more the “Central Business District” (CBD) of Chimanimani, but the more remote areas are in desperate need of support

ZIFA at Sixes And Sevens As Umbro Fails To Deliver Warriors Kit

ZIFA could be forced to dress the Warriors in an alternative kit after encountering problems with the kit delivery from their suppliers Umbro.

The company have also faltered on their promise to provide replicas for sale ahead of the decisive Afcon qualifier against Congo at the National Sports Stadium this Sunday.

By last night, the official Umbro kits had not arrived despite the association receiving a waybill confirming the consignment that comprises training and playing gear for both the senior team and the Under-23 side was on its way.

The supporters will also be disappointed to learn there will not be any replica sales, despite the assurances from the new kit sponsors that they will provide 50 000 units ahead of the match.

Zifa president, Felton Kamambo, and his team have been making frantic efforts behind the scenes, shuttling between Harare and Johannesburg in the last few days.

But, it appears, they have not been successful.

The Warriors have been using the old unbranded kits for their preparations from Tuesday.

It is most likely the Young Warriors, who left for Mozambique in the afternoon yesterday for their own version of the Afcon qualifiers, will use an alternative kit.

“On our option B, all our kits are in here, two for the Under-23s and two for the national senior team.

”About the kits from Umbro, we have received the waybill for the kit but the kit is not yet here. So, as a board, we have made an alternative plan, which was our Plan B, that we activated.

“I am sorry on the replicas. Umbro could not meet their deadlines in order to supply the replicas. So, for this match, we won’t be having some replica jerseys,” said Kamambo.

Zifa and Umbro signed a three-year deal in February that will see the English sportswear and football equipment supplier providing a full consignment of training equipment, travelling gear and playing kits for all national teams, including women and various age-groups.

Under the deal, Umbro are supposed to supply a new kit for each of the national teams’ games as well as provide replicas for sale.

The failure is also a blow to Zifa who are supposed to pocket five percent commission from the sale of the replicas.

Zifa are targeting to sell one million replicas in the first three years of the deal.

Kamambo said more than 10 000 tickets have been sold and reiterated that no ticket sales will take place at the gates.

“As Zifa we are almost done. We are putting the final touches in as far as preparations are concerned.

“In terms of actual numbers I am sorry (I don’t have) but more than 10 000 and the demand in the past three days has gone up to the extent that we want to increase the number of selling points.

”We are in negotiation with the Chinese Mall (Long Chen Plaza) for that.

Despite the off-field glitches, Warriors coach Sunday Chidzambwa was happy with the way his preparations have been going.

“The 28 guys are here, including Marvelous Nakamba who is injured and, from what I saw yesterday, I think everyone is raring to go.

”Nakamba is a key member of the team, we are going to miss him but we chose 28 players and I think we have capable replacements.

“We are going to play eleven guys from Congo against eleven from Zimbabwe over 90 minutes and we are ready to represent the country.

”I just hope and pray that we produce a good result for the country,” said Chidzambwa.

State Media

Govt Repeals Law On Intentional Transmission Of HIV

Own Correspondent|The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi has revealed that Government is working on repealing the willful HIV transmission law.

Section 79 (1) of the Criminal Codification and Reform Act on deliberate transmission of HIV reads: “Any person who knowingly that he or she is infected with HIV, or realising that there is a real risk or possibility that he or she is infected with HIV, intentionally does anything or permits the doing of anything which he or she realises involves a real risk or possibility of infecting another person with HIV, shall be guilty of deliberate transmission of HIV, whether or not he or she is married to that other person and shall be liable to imprisonment for a period not exceeding twenty years.

“It shall be a defence to a charge under subsection (1) for the accused to prove that the other person concerned knew that the accused was infected with HIV and consented to the act in question, appreciating the nature of HIV and the possibility of becoming infected with it.”

Ziyambi, during a Question and Answer session in Parliament today, said the law will be repealed.

Calls for the law to be repealed have been made since about 3 years ago. In 2016, Elizabeth Tailor Human Rights Award winner and HIV activist, Ms Martha Tholanah said this law must be scrapped because it stigmatised and discriminated against people living with HIV.

Ms Tholanah, who has been living with HIV for the past 17 years, said criminalisation of wilful HIV transmission was done a long time ago on the advent of the disease, when no one wanted to be associated with it.

She, however, said owing to developments in the medical field, HIV is now just like any other disease hence the law must be informed by science trends.

“Evidence has shown that chances of transmitting HIV to another person if you are on treatment are slim. The law must then speak the same language with science to achieve our national and global goals and targets,” said Ms Tholanah.

She said the current law discouraged people from getting tested thereby delaying them from accessing treatment early, reversing global efforts to end Aids by 2030.

Govt And Civil Servants Seal $129 Salaries Adjustment Agreement

Mrs Cecilia Alexander

Government and civil servants yesterday sealed a salary accord after the employer improved its offer to the workers from $350 million to $400 million.

This will translate to a salary increment of $129 across board effective April 1.

The lowest paid worker in Grade B1 will now be getting $570 up from $441.

Negotiations for a further salary review—possibly in June—will continue with other non-monetary incentives being considered.

The Government workers put pen to paper after a Joint Negotiating Council (JNC) meeting held in Harare.

An agreement sealed by the two parties states that a consensus was reached after taking into consideration “the challenges being faced by members of the public service due to rising cost of living and having noted the state of the economy.”

“(It was agreed that) a cost of living adjustment (COLA) of $400 million be effected across the board for all members of the public service with effect from April 1 2019 to December 31, 2019,” reads the agreement.

“Government undertook to clear the Premier Service Medical Aid Society (PSMAS) arrears resources permitting and provide additional public service buses to augment the current fleet of buses.”

The JNC also agreed that Statutory Instrument 52 of 2019—which allows civil servants to import cars duty-free—be implemented.

It was also agreed that study tours on the establishment of the Public Service Bargaining Council be conducted by June 2019.

“Negotiations would continue to consider sector-specific allowances and other non-monetary incentives,” reads the agreement.

Apex Council chairperson Mrs Cecelia Alexander said negotiations will continue until the welfare of civil servants improved.

“Though we have our demands which we want met, at least this is a sign of fruitful dialogue which has culminated into this agreement,” she said.

“As Apex Council we will continue negotiating with the employer and this agreement is subject to review in June. We have agreed that developments in the economy, whether positive or negative, will see the parties sitting on the table to dialogue.”

She added: “As Apex Council we are also happy that finally we have been heard on the issue of duty-free cars. This is also a sign that Government is committed to the betterment of our lives as workers and we hope all other non-monetary incentives we are pushing for will come to fruition.”

Government recently unveiled a $60 million housing facility for civil servants as part of the non-monetary incentives.

A memorandum of agreement between the employer and the National Building Society (NBS) on the rollout of the project is in place.

This is part of Government’s commitment to provide decent and affordable housing to the people, mostly civil servants and among President Mnangagwa’s interventions to alleviate hardship among citizens on the back of austerity measures Government is implementing.

State Media

Frank Buyanga In Gold Heist Shoot Out In Johannesburg

Frank Buyanga

African Medallion Group founder Frank Buyanga has condemned the shooting of two guards after 10 robbers pounced on his Toyota Land Cruiser in an attempt to steal gold in Boksburg, South Africa.

Two men, Francois Swart and Dale Collins, were seriously injured during the attack, sparking outrage in a country with some of the world’s worst rates of violent crime.

South Africa police have launched a manhunt for the suspects, who used armour-piercing bullets in the robbery, and fled the scene in a VW Golf.

Police spokesperson Kay Makhubele said the two occupants of the Toyota were injured after their car was riddled with bullets and are battling for life in hospital where they are receiving specialist medical care. “They were transporting gold along the R21 in Jet Park in Boksburg when they were attacked by the group,” Makhubele said.

“Unfortunately, two guards were shot and seriously wounded during the attempt.”

The suspects fled in two sedans without being able to take anything, and police have appealed to anyone with information to come forward. “We urge any member of the public who might have information which could lead to the arrests of these suspects to contact their nearest police station,” Makhubele added.

The South African-based gold trader AMG said scenes from the CIT robbery on the R21 in Gauteng were horrific and a regular occurence in South Africa. “AMG Group is deeply saddened by the events of yesterday. We would like to send our prayers and heartfelt thoughts to the families of Francois Swart and Dale Collins, who operate in our industry,” he said in a statement released on the company’s social media platforms.

AMG said the shootings have once again highlighted the phenomenon of gun violence in South Africa. Even though South Africa’s murder rate has been gradually dropping, it remains one of the world’s most violent countries.

“AMG is saddened by the high levels of crime in South Africa and continues to pray for a better and safer South Africa.” AMG – an African initiative raising awareness on wealth creation and wealth inclusion of fellow Africans – based in Sandton, is one of Africa’s greatest bullion money-making machines and develops and distributes precious metals – mostly gold and related products such as medallions and krugerrands.

Since its inception in 2017, AMG – known for its intense innovation – has produced and sold plenty of medallions within this short period of time. This included the sale of Pan African 1/4 Oz Fine Gold Medallion released last April, which sold out in record time. The start-up has continued to break records and set new standards of excellence since then.

But the gold industry it operates in in South Africa is faced with a severe crisis as a result of the daily spate of cash-in-transit
attacks and gold heists that threaten the safety of employees and members of the public. — DailyNews

Gonyet Spills Deadly Acid Near School

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A Zambia-bound haulage truck transporting 30 000 litres of sulphuric acid was involved in an accident spilling the hazardous liquid near Northlea High School in Bulawayo’s Richmond suburb.

The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) cordoned off the accident scene due to the dangers associated with sulphuric acid.

Bulawayo deputy police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said the accident occurred on Sunday after the truck driver failed to recognise a T-junction connecting the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road to Masotsha Road resulting in his truck overturning.
Insp Ncube said the driver of vehicle escaped with minor bruises.

EMA Bulawayo provincial manager, Mr Decent Ndlovu said the accident site was declared a dangerous zone following the acid spillage.

“The implication is that we had to treat the accident scene as a hazardous case which needed to be quickly attended to. Sulphuric acid destroys eco systems and can burn body parts so we cordoned the area so that we could neutralise the acid. We even scooped the contaminated soil. We barricaded the area and had police officers guarding the area to ensure that no one had access to it,” said Mr Ndlovu.

Experts say sulphuric acid is so dangerous that it can result in permanent blindness if it comes into contact with eyes and cause internal burns, irreversible organ damage and possibly death.

Mr Ndlovu said the city was lucky not to receive rains when the accident occurred as the acid could have swept into storm drains contaminating water which could have spelt doom for the environment and its surroundings.

He said the company which was transporting the sulphuric acid has as per the law, agreed to foot the bill to clean up and disinfect the affected area.

Mr Ndlovu warned the public to refrain from milling around an accident scene involving vehicles carrying chemicals and other highly flammable substances.

He said when vehicles transporting highly flammable substances are involved in accidents, it is safer for the public to steer clear of the scene instead of drawing closer to it.

“If there is an accident involving a vehicle transporting any tank, people should not come close to it. I’m reminded of an accident involving a fuel truck where people were burnt after they attempted to draw fuel from a leaking vehicle. Sulphuric accident has a tendency of burning, so people should treat it as very hazardous. If the truck had 30 000 litres and it caught fire, all nearby people could have been burnt to death,” said Mr Ndlovu.-state media

Immigration Officers Arrested Over Visa Scam

Two immigration officials stationed in Victoria Falls have been arrested after they allegedly issued instant visas to three tourists from Bangladesh without following laid down procedures. Bangladesh nationals are classified under category C which requires prior application for visa and clearance by immigration before one can enter Zimbabwe.

Lizzie Mupfururi (32) and Ruvimbo Pedzisa (29) who were both stationed at Victoria Falls International Airport allegedly issued instant visa documents to three Bangladesh nationals in violation of Government policy.

The two were arrested last week following investigations. They appeared before Victoria Falls resident magistrate, Ms Lindiwe Maphosa, charged with criminal abuse of office.

The two were not asked to plead to the charges and were remanded to March 29 on $100 bail each.

Prosecuting, Mrs Sithabile Daka-Munkombwe said Mupfururi faces two counts while Pedzisa is charged with one count.

“On the 12th of February 2019, the accused Ruvimbo Pedzisa was on duty at Victoria Falls International Airport when a Bangladesh national, Feroz Kazi, arrived.

Contrary and inconsistent with Zimbabwe policy on Bangladesh, the accused as a public officer showed favour by issuing a visa to the visitor who had not made prior application,” said the prosecutor.

On the same day, Mupfururi allegedly gave instant visas to Bangladesh nationals Uddin Miraj and Yeasin knowing they should have applied for visas before being allowed to enter the country.

The court was told that Mupfururi and Pedzisa allegedly deliberately avoided scanning the visitors’ passports to cover up for the crime.

Mupfururi and Pedzisa’s duties involved among others, examining travellers’ particulars on entry and exit, scanning passports and capturing data of travellers in the border management system, collecting and receipting appropriate visa fees and issuing visa stickers.

Ms Linda Mtombeni of Mvhiringi and Associates is representing the pair. The duo’s arrest follows the suspension of eight other immigration officers last year on allegations of receiving bribes from foreigners to alter visas.

Acting separately, the eight attended to visitors from different countries and allegedly recorded lesser amounts in receipt books and pocketed the difference thereby prejudicing the State of varying amounts of money.

They were suspended without pay following their arrest in May 2017 at Victoria Falls Border Post, Kazungula Border Post and Victoria Falls International Airport.

The eight officers have since challenged their suspension in court and the case is pending at the High Court.- state media

“Gvt Dismally Failed To Save Citizens From Cyclone Idai Disaster”

Farai Dziva|The Tropical Cyclone Idai disaster has exposed the Emmerson Mnangagwa led Government’ s glaring incompetence, political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has said.

“If anyone should be blamed for the Manicaland cyclone disaster, it’s the government in charge because of its poor disaster management policies after similar problems in 2000 affected the country- not the opposition leaders like @nelsonchamisa who responded well to call for help and attention from communities.”

“Community radios should be licensed so that they can publicise such disasters locally.We should not to wait for these state-controlled radios.

That’s why licensing community radios is also key in disaster management.”

“Those who say @nelsonchamisa was attention seeking SHUT UP. Yes, we need to pay attention to this Manicaland disaster. Citizens and the world need to know so that we can get help. We even need iconic musicians and all good will ambassadors to publicise the disaster.
That is the precise purpose of this thread; to debate and to expose the lethargy of ED in addressing this cyclone.”

Sports And Arts Minister Apologises For NAMA Postponement

By Own Correspondent- Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Kirsty Coventry has apologised for moving the date of Zimbabwe’s award ceremony NAMA from March 23 to April 13, 2018.

A statement from Coventry reads:

“My Ministry sincerely apologises to the Sector, Corporates, Events Manager AB Communication, the public and nation at large for inconveniences caused by this development. We assure that the ceremony will be held accordingly as had been planned at Harare International Conference Centre. As a Ministry, together with our parastatal the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe, we took the decision based on the current national situation of the effects of the natural disaster, Cyclone IDAI that have claimed lives and vastly destroyed properties. Cognisant that we are a culture Ministry that values unhu/ubuntu, we saw it noble that we move the awards ceremony and join the rest of fellow Zimbabweans in assisting the affected families.”

Drought Affects Tobacco Output In The 2019 Farming Season

By Own Correspondent- Zimbabwean farmers are expected to sell up to 240 million kg of tobacco this year, a 5 percent decrease from 2018 due to drought.

This was revealed by a Tobacco Industry and Marketing Board (TIMB) official who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity.

TIMB data seen by Reuters shows tobacco exports have already earned $178 million since January, with South Africa and China the top two importers.

In an official circular on Wednesday, the RBZ said farmers would now be paid in the local transitional RTGS dollar currency, reversing a decision to pay them half their money in U.S. dollars. The biggest farmers’ group said it was studying the notice.

Chiwenga Triggers Twitter War After Accusing Chamisa Of “Playing With People’s Lives”

Farai Dziva| Constantino Chiwenga has triggered “twitter war after accusing MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa of “playing with people’s lives.”

Addressing villagers in Ngangu, Manicaland Province today Chiwenga attacked the youthful opposition leader claiming his visit to the area was insignificant.

“This is not the time to play with people’s lives.Surely you cannot bring two chickens and present them to traumatized villagers.

Please stop playing games during such a sensitive period. We cannot tolerate such behaviour,” said Chiwenga.

“You saw him when he came here, what did he do? Can we tolerate such childish antics?”

Government functionaries were stunned by Chamisa’ s popularity in the area, political analysts have postulated.

Special Advice To Opposition On How To Win Elections

Farai Dziva|Respected political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has pointed out four factors that influence election results in Zimbabwe.

“Elections in Zim are never determined or won by votes. To win elections one needs FOUR THINGS 1. Money 2. Security apparatus 3.ZEC 4.Judiciary. This is the view of the Zaka villager after analysing electoral outcomes in Zim especially after 2000,” argued Dr Ruhanya.

“There4 MONEY, SECURITY APPARATUS, ZEC and JUDICIARY are the four centres of ZANU PF electoral gravity that the opposition led by @nelsonchamisa need to work on apart from controlling the VOTE/VOTERS in order to defeat ZANU PF in 2023. Centres of manipulation must FALL.”

Chiwenga “Sees Red” In Manicaland

Farai Dziva|Constantino Chiwenga could not control his temper and literally exploded after being booed by villagers in the Ngangu area in Manicaland Province.

Chiwenga was jeered at as he attempted to silence those ” harbouring sinister political agendas during the time of bereavement.”

Chiwenga’s attempt to embarrass opposition leader Nelson Chamisa who visited Manicaland Province before Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s trip to the area, backfired when villagers jeered at him.

“This is not the time to pursue narrow political agendas.We know that there are some individuals who want to create unnecessary discord.

We will not take this lightly.Just keep quiet and remember that we are still grappling with the dire effects of the Tropical Cyclone Idai effects.You are now taking your political grudges too far,” said Chiwenga.

Chiwenga momentarily digressed from the main purpose of the event as he lashed out at ” misguided opposition malcontents. “

Koffi Olomide Gets 2 Years For Sexually Assaulting One Of His Dancing Girls

In full swing, Koffi Olomide and his dancing queens

Koffi Olomidé, one of Africa’s most popular singers, has been found guilty of the statutory rape of one of his former dancers when she was 15.

He was handed a two-year suspended jail sentence by a court in France in absentia, as he failed to turn up.

The ruling means the Congolese star only faces arrest if he commits further offences, says the BBC’s Nadir Djennad.

Olomidé, 62, was ordered to pay 5,000 euros ($5,700; £4,300) in damages to the former dancer.

The court in Nanterre, outside Paris, also ordered him to pay a fine of the same amount for helping three women enter France illegally.

Olomidé’s lawyer has hailed the ruling as a victory, telling journalists it would result in the withdrawal of the star’s international arrest warrant.

Koffi Olomidé is a huge star of rumba and soukous which are popular across much of Africa.

One of the best-loved hits of his long career is 1997’s Loi .

Olomidé was first charged in 2012 with aggravated rape but the charges were reduced.

Four dancers who used to work for the musician told the court that he sexually assaulted them multiple times between 2002 and 2006. They said the assaults happened in the Democratic Republic of Congo and France.

The women further alleged they were held captive in a villa outside Paris and escaped one night in June 2006, but did not return home to DR Congo for fear of reprisal.

Prosecutors had been pushing for a seven-year sentence but the court dismissed the assault and kidnapping charges.

Olomidé fled to DR Congo in 2009 promising to defend himself but failed to appear for the trial in France which, at the women’s request, was held behind closed doors in a Paris court.

The singer, whose real name is, Antoine Agbepa Mumba, has been in trouble with the law several times before:

In 2018 Zambia ordered his arrest after he allegedly assaulted a photographer.

In 2016 he was arrested and deported after he assaulted one of his dancers in Kenya.

In 2012 he was convicted in DR Congo of assaulting his producer and received a three-month suspended prison sentence.

In 2008 he was accused of kicking a cameraman from DR Congo’s private RTGA television station and breaking his camera at a concert, but the two later were later reconciled

Kwekwe VID Accused Of Massive Driving Licence Corruption

Zimbabwean driver’s licence

THE Anti-Corruption Trust of Southern Africa (ACT-SA) has called for an investigation into reports that officials at the Kwekwe Depot of the Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) are allegedly receiving bribes in exchange for drivers’ licences.

Obert Chinhamo, the director of ACT-SA said complainants have singled out four officials who are soliciting for bribes of US$100 in exchange for Class 4 and 5 drivers’ licences.

All those refusing to pay would fail regardless of how good they are.

He said on March 18, 2019, more than 18 representatives of driving schools in Kwekwe met and resolved to shun taking learners to the depot in protest against the corruption thereof.

Chinhamo claimed that he alerted one of the senior officials at the depot but nothing was done about it. “I gave him the names of the four officials implicated in the corruption scandal as well as an indication that there were several learners willing to help him set the traps and catch the culprits red-handed.

He promised to visit our offices on the same day for further discussions but he didn’t. I am not surprised that driving schools have decided to protest against this depot. Corruption is sickening and it disturbs even more when a leader of such a depot refuses to cooperate in support of his subordinates.” he said.

Italian Container Ship Carrying 2000 Cars To Brazil Sinks

An Italian container ship bound for Brazilwhile carrying some 2,000 cars including some three dozen Porsches caught fire and sank in the Atlantic Ocean just off the coast of France last week.

All 27 crew members aboard were rescued by the British military, though French authorities quickly began to clean up an oil spill caused as a result of the sinking.

The vessel ran aground on March 12 about 150 nautical miles southwest of Brest, France, at a depth of 15,000 feet beneath the surface of the ocean. 

The German automaker confirmed on Tuesday that the doomed vessel was carrying four models of the 911 GT2 RS.

This handout picture released on March 12, 2019 and taken on March 11 by the French Marine Nationale shows flames on the Italian merchant ship Grande America off the coasts of the French Brittany
This handout picture released on March 12, 2019 and taken on March 11 by the French Marine Nationale shows flames on the Italian merchant ship Grande America off the coasts of the French Brittany
All 27 crew members aboard were rescued by the British military, though French authorities quickly began to clean up an oil spill caused as a result of the sinking
All 27 crew members aboard were rescued by the British military, though French authorities quickly began to clean up an oil spill caused as a result of the sinking
The vessel ran aground on March 12 about 150 nautical miles southwest of Brest, France, at a depth of 15,000 feet beneath the surface of the ocean
The vessel ran aground on March 12 about 150 nautical miles southwest of Brest, France, at a depth of 15,000 feet beneath the surface of the ocean

Production of this specific model ended last February, but Porsche will manufacture a few more to make up for the lost shipment, according to Carscoops.

Each vehicle carries a retail price of about $293,200.

The Stuttgart-based company wrote a letter to its Brazilian customers informing them that they would reproduce the model especially for them.

‘We are sorry to inform you that, due to a fire, a Grimaldi group ship, that was transporting your vehicle, sank on March 12, 2019,’ the company wrote to its customers.

‘And for that reason, your GT2 RS can not be delivered.

‘As you may know, Porsche ended the 911 GT2 RS production on February 2019 and under normal circumstances, it wouldn’t be possible to give you another car.

French authorities are working to contain an oil spill off the Atlantic Coast after the Italian tanker sank following a fire
French authorities are working to contain an oil spill off the Atlantic Coast after the Italian tanker sank following a fire
The Italian-registered vessel had been bound for Casablanca from Hamburg when the fire broke out at 8pm on March 10
The Italian-registered vessel had been bound for Casablanca from Hamburg when the fire broke out at 8pm on March 10
The 27 sailors rescued were then taken to the French port of Brest and while there were no life-threatening injuries, some required hospital treatment
The 27 sailors rescued were then taken to the French port of Brest and while there were no life-threatening injuries, some required hospital treatment
The crew of HMS Argyll spent eight hours saving every soul aboard the Grande America in the Bay of Biscay after the ship's cargo of containers and cars caught fire
The crew of HMS Argyll spent eight hours saving every soul aboard the Grande America in the Bay of Biscay after the ship’s cargo of containers and cars caught fire
The lifeboat carrying the members of the crew is seen in the foreground while the burning cargo ship is seen in the background
The lifeboat carrying the members of the crew is seen in the foreground while the burning cargo ship is seen in the background
The Royal Navy responded to a mayday from the 28,000-ton merchant ship about 150 miles southwest of Cape Finisterre
The Royal Navy responded to a mayday from the 28,000-ton merchant ship about 150 miles southwest of Cape Finisterre

‘But, due to the nature of the situation, and considering that you’re a loyal and highly valuable customer for our brand, Porsche has decided to resume the GT2 RS production in Germany, and your vehicle will be produced in April, with delivery scheduled for June.

‘We recommend that you contact your local Porsche Center for further information.’

In addition to the 911 GT2 RS, Porsche had a number of other models that were lost at sea.

They include 718 Caymans, Boxsters, and Cayennes.

In total, there were 37 Porsches aboard the Grande America.

Another European car maker, Audi, lost a number of its vehicles in the shipment, including the Audi A3, A5, RS4, RS5, and Q7 models.

A crew of 27 were saved from the Grande America on March 11 as it was engulfed in flames after a Royal Navy vessel moved in to rescue them from 150 miles away.

It took sailors on HMS Argyll just eight hours to save every person aboard the 28,000-ton merchant ship in the Bay of Biscay after the ship’s cargo of containers and cars caught fire.

The crew aboard the Grande America merchant ship had been trying to fight the flames but were forced to abandon it, climbing into their lifeboat despite the 5m to 6m swirls in the sea at night.

The cargo included four models of the 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS (seen here on display in London in June)
The cargo included four models of the 2018 Porsche 911 GT2 RS (seen here on display in London in June)

The lifeboat’s engine had been damaged, which left it unable to move away from the flames leaving the crew ‘bobbing around like a cork in a bathtub.’

On receiving a mayday message, the Argyll moved 150 miles through difficult sea conditions to launch their small sea boat, which was used to nudge the lifeboat against the safety of the frigate so the crew could be lifted to safety one-by-one.

Lieutenant Commander Dave Tetchner, from HMS Argyll, said: ‘It was pretty awful for them – they’d had to fight a fire in dreadful seas.

‘Every one of them suffered smoke inhalation. Then they faced the prospect of abandoning ship and then their lifeboat failed. It was pretty awful all round and they were shocked.

‘You see container ships like this every day when you’re sailing around the world. What you do not see is one in flames – it was a dreadful sight.’

The image above taken by French authorities shows the extent of the oil slick coming from the Grande America on Monday
The image above taken by French authorities shows the extent of the oil slick coming from the Grande America on Monday
French authorities are bracing for the arrival of an oil slick that is creeping toward its southwest coast
French authorities are bracing for the arrival of an oil slick that is creeping toward its southwest coast
Grimaldi Lines, the Italian company which operates the vessel, said that the ship carried 365 containers - 45 of which had ¿hazardous materials¿
Grimaldi Lines, the Italian company which operates the vessel, said that the ship carried 365 containers – 45 of which had ¿hazardous materials¿
The above image released by the French Navy shows VN Partisan ship departing from Brest on Thursday after the Grande America burned and sank
The above image released by the French Navy shows VN Partisan ship departing from Brest on Thursday after the Grande America burned and sank
French authorities are now working to clean up the oil slick after the vessel's 2,200 tons of heavy fuel seeped into the water
French authorities are now working to clean up the oil slick after the vessel’s 2,200 tons of heavy fuel seeped into the water
The French Navy released this image from Saturday showing a military helicopter flying over the oil spill
The French Navy released this image from Saturday showing a military helicopter flying over the oil spill
French authorities said that because most of the hazardous materials on board the Grande America had already burned, the damage was likely to be ¿very localised¿ and ¿would not have serious consequences for the environment.¿
French authorities said that because most of the hazardous materials on board the Grande America had already burned, the damage was likely to be ¿very localised¿ and ¿would not have serious consequences for the environment.¿

The 27 sailors rescued were then taken to the French port of Brest and while there were no life-threatening injuries, some required hospital treatment.

The frigate had been returning to Plymouth after nine months in the Asia-Pacific region working with allies overseas.

The MV Grande America was still aflame when Argyll left the merchant ship around 5am.

The Italian-registered vessel had been bound for Casablanca from Hamburg when the fire broke out at 8pm on March 10.

Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson said: ‘HMS Argyll’s swift and selfless response to very dangerous situation in difficult conditions undoubtedly saved 27 lives. I commend her crew.

‘This rescue demonstrates that even on the final leg of a challenging nine-month deployment to the Far East, the Royal Navy’s sailors remain vigilant and professional at all times.’

Clean up efforts are underway after 2,200 tons of heavy fuel seeped into the ocean.

Grimaldi Lines, the Italian company which operates the vessel, said that the ship carried 365 containers – 45 of which had ‘hazardous materials,’ according to the BBC.

These materials included 10 tons of hydrochloric acid and 70 tons of sulphuric acid.

French authorities said that because most of the materials had already burned, the damage was likely to be ‘very localised’ and ‘would not have serious consequences for the environment.’ 

Mnangagwa, Chiwenga Back Home Following Manicaland Tropical Cyclone Idai Tour

By Own Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Vice President Constantino Chiwenga have returned to Harare after meeting Cyclone Idai victims and affected communities and assuring them of government’s support.

Mnangagwa and Chiwenga arrived at the Robert Mugabe International Airport. Mnangagwa who was in Manicaland Province, today spent the whole day assessing the extent of damage in the areas that were devastated by Tropical Cyclone Idai, consoling those who lost their loved ones and assuring the people of relief efforts by government.

“Mnangagwa Is A Coward”: FreeZim Congress President Joseph Busha

By Own Correspondent- FreeZim Congress leader Joseph Makamba Busha has blasted the current administration for failing to prepare and cushion its citizens from Tropical Cyclone Idai describing President Emmerson Mnangagwa as a coward who is totally clueless on how to take this nation forward.

Busha said while Zimbabweans appreciated what the ruling party Zanu Pf and its leaders had done in bringing about independence, it was high time that the party and all its leadership retired as they had failed to revolutionarise the socio- economic and political landscape of Zimbabwe.

Busha accused Mnangagwa’s administration of having misplaced priorities adding that if Zanu Pf remained at the helm of power, Zimbabwe would remain in its current socio- economic and political quagmire.

He said this while addressing the media at a Harare venue Wednesday.

Said Busha:

“……..We are going nowhere as a country. Zanu Pf was successful in winning the war but the revolution has not been won. There is no social, economic and political freedom. We are very unfortunate that we are being led by leaders who aspire to be our oppressors. What Zanu Pf did was remove white minority rule and replace it with black minority rule.

I have engaged President Emmerson Mnangagwa seeking dialogue but he has refused to give me audience. Mnangagwa is scared of ideas. He is a coward.”

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Mnangagwa Calls For Unity As He Tours Cyclone Ravaged Manicaland

Mnangagwa and VP Constantino Chiwenga visit a hospitalised patient in Chimanimani

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has flown into a mountainous town on Zimbabwe’s eastern border with Mozambique to visit the survivors of a devastating cyclone that has killed scores of people and caused widespread damage.

Since Cyclone Idai hit on Friday evening, the farming town of Chimanimani has been largely cut off from the rest of the country, with bridges destroyed and routes blocked due to mudslides and fallen trees.

Mnangagwa on Wednesday cut across a rocky stream as he visited patients in the Chimanimani District Hospital in Ngangu township. 

Boulders fell down the mountain slopes blocking all paths to the hospital, while trickles of floodwater continued to flow in some parts of the town.

“We tried to warn people; we asked those living on the downward slopes to move to higher ground, but that was just [a] warning …. we didn’t know how bad, now we are met with this tragedy,” Mnangagwa told a crowd of locals gathered around a football field.

“Many of our people have died …When we are faced with a tragedy like this, we wish that we all come together and unite and support each other through this time as one family,” he said.

The government has said that at least 98 people have been killed and more than 200 are missing in Zimbabwe as a result of the powerful cyclone, which has also ravaged parts of Mozambique and Malawi, causing flash floods, destroying infrastructure and wiping out entire communities. 

On Monday, Mozambique’s President Filipe Nyusi said the number of people killed in the cyclone and preceding floods in his country could exceed 1,000.

‘What about those missing?’

In Chimanimani, which is accessible only by air, at least 40 people have been buried since Monday, but the overall death toll and the full extend of the damage remain unknown.

Local residents told Al Jazeera there were still areas where people were trapped, while others lamented that their neighbours were still missing following the weekend’s heavy rains.

“My wife was injured and my child was hurt, but my neighbours’ children are missing. Nobody knows where the two children are [and] if they are alive,” Zviyere Ngomariya, a 44-year-old local businessman, said.

“I thank God my family is OK, but what about those who are missing?”

Mnangagwa, who cut short a trip to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has declared the cyclone a national disaster and promised that the government would provide the necessary assistance – including medicine and food relief – beyond the budgeted $50m response.

The UAE has provided $4.9m in emergency aid, while other countries in the wider region – including Botswana, South Africa, Namibia and Tanzania – have also provided humanitarian assistance.

Meanwhile, the African Union has pledged to contribute $350,000 to Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique affected by Cyclone Idai and said it will dispatch an assessment mission to survey the damage affecting more than two million people in the three countries.

Mnangagwa is also visiting other cyclone-hit areas in the eastern highlands affected by the cyclone. Search and rescue missions are ongoing with at least 42 people reportedly marooned in areas around the border district.

While the threat of heavy rains remains, military units and roadworks employees are working to clear obstructed roads and bridges, albeit with very limited resources.

— Al Jazeera

Army Declares Over 500 Deaths As Pope Francis Prays For The Affected

Pope Francis

Own Correspondent|ZIMBABWE National Army’s Major General Joe Muzvidziwa of the 3 Infantry Brigade who is the commander leading rescue efforts in Manicaland has said that the death toll for Zimbabwe may reach 500. He said most of the damage occurred in the Rusitu Valley.

He said: “We don’t have sufficient data on the numbers of people who died and those that are missing. In fact, when the data collation is done, we are expecting the number of missing people not to be less than 500. The good thing is that the water levels have receded and if we manage to clear the roads we could have a clear picture by end of day Wednesday.”

Meanwhile, Roman Catholic Pope Francis is praying for victims of the cyclone-induced flooding in southern Africa and is urging support for those affected.

Francis issued an appeal at the end of his weekly general audience Wednesday for those affected by the flooding in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi that have killed more than 350 people.

Francis said: “I express my pain and closeness to those dear people. I entrust the many victims and their families to the mercy of God and urge comfort and support for those who have been struck by this calamity.”

Aid workers are rushing to rescue victims from treetops after the cyclone unleashed the devastating floods.

UK Home Office Allowed Zimbabwean Authorities To Illegally Interview Asylum Seeker’

THE UK Home Office has been accused of acting illegally when it invited Zimbabwean government officials to interview an asylum seeker at an immigration centre.

The Zimbabwean woman, who has been in the UK for more than 16 years and has an ongoing asylum claim, attended Vulcan House in Sheffield in December to find Zimbabwean officials waiting to speak to her.

She is one of scores of Zimbabweans to have been interviewed by Zimbabwean embassy officials at Home Office centres across the UK over the past few months, in what has been seen as an acceleration of the removals process since the country’s change of government.

The Home Office described the interviews as routine “redocumentation interviews” to establish the identity of a refused asylum seeker so that travel documentation can be issued and they can be removed from the UK.

In a letter to immigration minister Caroline Nokes, Paul Blomfield, the MP for Sheffield Central, said that as her claim to asylum was outstanding, subjecting her to such an interview contravened immigration rules. She had submitted her latest claim on 5 October last year.

UK rules state that no action should be taken to remove an individual from the UK until a decision on their asylum claim has been made.

In his letter, the MP said the interview had put his constituent at greater risk of persecution by the Zimbabwean government.

A Home Office spokesperson said: “Re-documentation interviews with officials from receiving countries are a standard part of the Home Office returns process.

“These interviews are conducted where an asylum claim has failed and it is necessary to establish nationality and identity and to enable a travel document to be produced to facilitate return. They do not have a bearing on an asylum application.”

— The Guardian.

July Moyo Sensationally Claims That 300 Bodies Of Zimbabweans Floating Into Mozambique

July Moyo

Own Correspondent|The Minister for Local Government, July Moyo, revealed that there could be as many as 300 bodies of Zimbabweans washed away by floods and now floating in Mozambique.

Minister Moyo said this during a post-cabinet media briefing in Harare Tuesday.

He said: “The distress calls started coming from Kopa, in Rusitu where two rivers which converge there burst and we understand there are bodies which are floating.

“Some have floated all the way into Mozambique and some of the peasants in Mozambique were calling some of our people saying that ‘we see bodies, we believe those bodies are coming from Zimbabwe.

“The total number we were told there could be a hundred, some going as far as saying there could be 300 but we cannot confirm this situation; our army is going on foot to Rusitu in order to go and assess the situation on the ground.”

Mthuli Ncube Cuts Unnecessary Expenditure For MPs

Mthuli Ncube

FINANCE and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube says treasury has managed to reduced the public wage bill by cutting salaries of senior government officials by 5% across the board, retiring over 3 000 youth officers.

Other “unnecessary expenditure and ‘perks’” for ministers and MPs, most notably the procurement of vehicles, were also halted.

These measures had helped lower monthly budget deficit from US$242m in November to a surplus of US$733m in December, and a provisional surplus of $113m for January, with the “overall picture so far (being) one of cautious optimism”, Ncube said.

Minister Ncube sees inflation – currently at 59% – declining to 10% by the end of the year.

He is banking on slowing down money supply, liberalisation of the exchange rate and other broader economic reforms, although it will “not be plain sailing” for the struggling southern African country, he says.

In February 2019, Zimbabwe’s inflation rate shot up to 59.4% from 56.9% in January. In December 2018, it was 42.09%.

Foreign currency shortages and a thriving parallel market for Forex have been blamed for the steep rise in inflation in Zimbabwe, while shortages of some commodities have also seen prices creeping up.

However, Ncube is cautiously optimistic that inflation will fall down to 10% by the end of the year.

“As all Zimbabweans know, it has not been all plain sailing. The inflationary pressures we have faced have caused uncertainty and pain, and we have made dealing with this our number one concern,” Ncube said in an economic update released on Tuesday.

Ncube highlighted that in a bid to address this, “We have pushed ahead in our efforts to narrow the fiscal deficit and slow down money supply growth, and we project inflation to slow down to below 10%” by the end of the current year.

Zimbabwe’s monetary policy has also been tweaked to include what the government is describing as the “liberalisation of our foreign currency market and discarding of the fixed 1:1 exchange rate” peg for RTGS Dollars and bond notes.

Zimbabwe is reforming parastatals and aims to raise an initial US$350m from the disposal of shares in government-controlled enterprises that include telcos TelOne, Telecel and NetOne as well as the Post Bank and Zimpost. It has targeted these enterprises for “immediate reforms”, and work is already underway to identify transaction advisors.

BREAKING: WorldRemit Donates $25,000 To Cyclone Idai Victims

STATEMENT: In the wake of Cyclone Idai, our customers’ friends, families and loved ones in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe need our support now more than ever. Many of our customers have contributed to relief efforts on the ground, and we’re supporting their generosity by donating $25,000 to the International Red Cross in the three affected countries. – WorldRemit

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Chamisa Pushes For Civil Protection Unit Reforms

Nelson Chamisa

OPPOSITION leader Nelson Chamisa wants his legislators to push for capacitation and reform of the Department of Civil Protection (DCP) in the aftermath of the devastating Cyclone Idai.

Speaking in Chimanimani, where the opposition leader has been lending weight to ongoing rescue operations by volunteers, army and government arms, Chamisa said there was need for a legislative agenda to reform institutions.

“We have to ensure that our MPs push an agenda to reform the DCP into a proactive, well-resourced and funded unit than a reactive arm, that is being caught flat-footed when disaster strikes,” he said.

Chamisa said DCP had been caught flat-footed at the Battlefields mine disaster which left nearly 40 dead and was napping in Manicaland were school children were not evacuated ahead of the cyclone.

He said there was need to ensure that the DCP had sufficient funds to procure its own reaction equipment and improve its disaster awareness and response ability.

“Legislators should come to the party, one life lost is one too many, we have to ensure there are laws that ensure the DCP has its own air rescue capacity, its own vehicles not this thing that they have to wait for help from other arms of the State who are slow in reacting,” he said.

Build Alliance Zimbabwe, leader Noah Manyika said the lack of preparedness by DCP and government was alarming and should be redressed.

“The tragedy of lack of preparedness is that the victims will simply be unaccounted for and, therefore, forgotten, without living witnesses from such communities the authorities who, but for their deadly negligence, could have saved many lives will only be too glad to pretend that the tragedy never happened,” he said.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has however committed that no effort or resources under his command will be spared to reach the affected and save lives.

Four Factors That Influence Electoral Victory In Zim

Farai Dziva|Respected political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has pointed out four factors that influence election results in Zimbabwe.

“Elections in Zim are never determined or won by votes. To win elections one needs FOUR THINGS 1. Money 2. Security apparatus 3.ZEC 4.Judiciary. This is the view of the Zaka villager after analysing electoral outcomes in Zim especially after 2000,” argued Dr Ruhanya.

“There4 MONEY, SECURITY APPARATUS, ZEC and JUDICIARY are the four centres of ZANU PF electoral gravity that the opposition led by @nelsonchamisa need to work on apart from controlling the VOTE/VOTERS in order to defeat ZANU PF in 2023. Centres of manipulation must FALL.”

Ndiraya Announces Final Squad For Clash With Mozambique

Farai Dziva|Tonderai Ndiraya has announced his final 18-man squad for the trip to Mozambique.

The Young Warriors are set to leave the country tomorrow for their qualifying encounter of the Afcon U23 tournament scheduled for the 22nd of March before hosting their neighbours in Harare four days later.

Harare City duo of Wilfred Muvirimi and Colin Mujuru, and Herentals’ Tinotenda Benza are some of the notable players that have been dropped along with Farai Mutatu who plays in USA.

Here is the final 18-man squad for the trip to Mozambique:

Goalkeepers: Martin Mapisa (Velez CF, Spain),Nelson Chadya (Ngez Platinum).

Defenders: Reward Mwakona (Ards, N. Ireland), Mbongeni Ndlovu (Highlanders), Peace Makaha (Manica Diamonds), Shadreck Nyahwa (Bulawayo Chiefs).

Midfielders: Tatenda Tavengwa (Harare City), Marlvin Kwinjo (Ngezi Platinum), Kudzai Dhemere (Dynamos), Seth Patrick (VFB Luebeck, Germany), Matifadzi Zata (Dundee United, Scotland), Anelka Chivandire (Triangle United), Nicholas Guyo (Ubuntu Cape Town, S.A).

Strikers: Delic Murimba (Triangle United), Junior Zindoga (Maritzburg United, S.A), Prince Dube (Highlanders), Aubriel Chirinda(Chicken Inn).

Quiet before the storm, the Young Warriors line up before a match.

Musona Injury Update: Nothing To Worry About

Farai Dziva| Warriors captain Knowledge Musona says his injury is not complicated.

Musona arrived in the country yesterday for camp ahead of the crucial Afcon qualifier against Congo Brazzaville on Sunday.

The winger’s arrival is a boost to the national team following concerns that the player could miss the game due to an injury.

Musona did not play over the weekend after picking a minor tear on his groin last week, but he is hopeful he would be fine by the time the Warriors plunge into the defining battle.

“I went for a scan and they saw a small rupture on my groin, so they said it’s nothing big, so I will see in the next coming days how I will recover,” Musona told The Herald.

“I am feeling okay at this moment, but I think I have to go to the field and try to do the things that I was doing before I was feeling the pain and see how I am feeling.”

“But, at this moment, I can run normally, I have no pain, so I just have to go and try to kick the ball and see.”

Mnangagwa Justifies Trip To United Arab Emirates

Farai Dziva|Emmerson Mnangagwa has responded to widespread criticism from angry Zimbabweans- following his controversial trip to the United Arab Emirates.

Addressing villagers in Ngangu in Manicaland Province today Mnangagwa explained the purpose of his trip to the United Arab Emirates.

“I received the sad news about the disaster while I was in the United Arab Emirates.

I briefed the President of that country who promised to assist with food items and blankets.

Having received the information about the natural disaster, I had to rush back home,” said Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa is currently in Manicaland Province where he is assessing the extent of the destruction caused by Tropical Cyclone Idai.Cyclone Idai has left more than 100 people dead while hundreds others are still missing.

According to the latest government update on the effects of Tropical Cyclone Idai, 300 people are feared dead.

Chiwenga “Explodes” After Being Booed In Manicaland

Farai Dziva|Constantino Chiwenga could not control his temper and literally exploded after being booed by villagers in the Ngangu area in Manicaland Province.

Chiwenga was jeered at as he attempted to silence those ” harbouring sinister political agendas during the time of bereavement.”

Chiwenga’s attempt to embarrass opposition leader Nelson Chamisa who visited Manicaland Province before Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s trip to the area, backfired when villagers jeered at him.

“This is not the time to pursue narrow political agendas.We know that there are some individuals who want to create unnecessary discord.

We will not take this lightly.Just keep quiet and remember that we are still grappling with the dire effects of the Tropical Cyclone Idai effects.You are now taking your political grudges too far,” said Chiwenga.

Chiwenga momentarily digressed from the main purpose of the event as he lashed out at ” misguided opposition malcontents. “

Chiwenga Accuses Chamisa Of “Playing With People’s Lives”

Farai Dziva|Constantino Chiwenga stunned all and sundry when he accused MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa of “playing with people’s lives.”

Addressing villagers in Ngangu, Manicaland Province today Chiwenga attacked the youthful opposition leader claiming his visit to the area was insignificant.

“This is not the time to play with people’s lives.Surely you cannot bring two chickens and present them to traumatized villagers.

Please stop playing games during such a sensitive period. We cannot tolerate such behaviour,” said Chiwenga.

“You saw him when he came here, what did he do? Can we tolerate such childish antics?”

Government functionaries were stunned by Chamisa’ s popularity in the area, political analysts have postulated.

Heroic Granny Walks From Mbare To Highlands To Handover Donation Towards Cyclone Idai Victims

Cyclone Idai which hit Manicaland last weekend has left the people of Chimanimani and Chipinge in dire need of aid, from food to clothes and other essentials which were vandalised by floods.

An unidentified old lady touched by the plight of flood victims and widespread calls for people to chip in with assistance, was pictured carrying a sack of goods she reportedly carried from Mbare to Highlands to submit at the Presbytarian Church

We Did Our Best Our To Warn Villagers Of Cyclone Idai Effects: Mutodi

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Farai Dziva| Controversial
Deputy Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Minister Energy Mutodi has claimed that the Government warned villagers in Manicaland Province of the dire effects of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

Mutodi said people should have vacated the affected zones following advance warnings of Cyclone Idai effects.

“Warnings were issued to people through the Meteorological Services Department and those residing in affected areas were supposed to seek shelter in safer zones, but you know people normally do not want to leave their homes,” said Mutodi.

However, civic organizations have blamed Government for its slow response to the disaster.

Election Resource Centre (ERC) boss Tawanda Chimhini said government should have been proactive considering the country has experienced similar disasters.

Horrible Experience As Charles Lwanga Students Spent 3 Days With Corpses In Classroom

A SOMBRE atmosphere engulfed Paradise Park in Marondera Tuesday during the burial of one of the students from St Charles Lwanga High School, Munashe Jena, who succumbed to Cyclone Idai-induced injuries in Chimanimani on Friday.

It was not a narrative for the faint-hearted, as some of the students who travelled to Marondera to bid farewell to one of theirs recounted how they spent three days with their colleagues’ corpses in the classroom, waiting for the government rescue teams to take them to safety.

It all started on Friday night when a rockfall hit their dining hall, killing a security guard instantly before landing on the dormitory in which Jena and other boys were sleeping.

According to the students, it happened so fast and one of the deceased was hit by a chunk of glass from the window pane as disaster struck.

One of the students at the funeral still had muddy shoes, a sign that he was, indeed, coming from a difficult situation.

The chilling moment came when the boys narrated how the bodies were placed in the Form 1 classroom as they waited to be rescued.

“After retrieving the bodies, they were placed in a classroom as we waited for rescue. It was terrible and scary. The bodies were lying in the classrooms covered with blankets,” one of the students, who was visibly traumatised, recounted.

The students, after realising that there was no rescue for almost three days, embarked on an uncertain journey to Skyline for safety.

They recounted that some villagers and the boarding master made some makeshift coffins to ferry the corpses to safety.

“Some villagers and the boarding master then made some makeshift coffins to ferry the corpses of our colleagues. We went ahead, at night, not knowing where we were placing our feet. It was gambling, any mistake one would slip and that would have been the end. The road, the terrain was dangerous. The villagers and boarding master were behind us with the bodies, dicing with death as they manoeuvred their way to the nearest rescue point, at Skyline,” one student narrated.

“That was the only option. We couldn’t remain at the school for long since we were now certain that no rescue would come our way. If we had remained there, it would have gotten worse, we were confused. We made it to Skyline before the police took the bodies to Chipinge.”

The school guard was buried in the same area where he hails from.

Jena, a Form 1 student had joined the school on February 6 after his parents had transferred him form another school to the Catholic-run institution, which is regarded as one of the best in the country.

The students, however, bemoaned the treatment they got from army officers, who mistreated them upon arrival to safety.

“When we arrived at Skyline, the soldiers who were there said they were not in a position to assist us since they had come to clear the road. It was only after we threatened to proceed on our own that they agreed to ferry us to a safer destination. One of our teachers almost got manhandled by the soldiers as he argued that we needed assistance,” the student said.

The trauma of the students worsened as people, including authorities, jostled to take them photographs, while some falsely claimed credit for rescuing them.

“We made it on our own to Skyline. No one helped us. Some were taking pictures of us. It was disturbing,” another student said.

The two deceased students were wrapped in blankets provided by the boarding master.

Scores of Marondera residents thronged Paradise Park Cemetery to bid farewell to young Jena who was laid to rest yesterday.

His body arrived on Monday night before burial was fast-tracked, since it was in a bad state.

According to his relatives, it was not an easy task to fetch Jena’s body, but said they were glad that finally he was laid to rest.

The burial was attended by acting provincial administrator Clemence Masawi, students from St Charles Lwanga, Marondera mayor Chengetai Murowa, Chief Makoni and civil servants, among others.

At least 100 people reportedly died while several others are still missing in the wake of the cyclone which made landfall in neighbouring Mozambique.

Government yesterday advised relatives of the deceased to go ahead and bury the bodies to avoid decomposition as mortuaries in the district were dysfunctional following extensive destruction of the power supply system throughout Chimanimani.

St Charles Lwanga High School students arrived in Mutare on Monday night, where they received counselling before being reunited with their families.

-Newsday

Tropical Cyclone Idai Has Exposed Gvt Ineptitude: Dr Ruhanya

Farai Dziva|The Tropical Cyclone Idai disaster has exposed the Emmerson Mnangagwa led Government’ s glaring incompetence, political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has said.

“If anyone should be blamed for the Manicaland cyclone disaster, it’s the government in charge because of its poor disaster management policies after similar problems in 2000 affected the country- not the opposition leaders like @nelsonchamisa who responded well to call for help and attention from communities.”

“Community radios should be licensed so that they can publicise such disasters locally.We should not to wait for these state-controlled radios.

That’s why licensing community radios is also key in disaster management.”

“Those who say @nelsonchamisa was attention seeking SHUT UP. Yes, we need to pay attention to this Manicaland disaster. Citizens and the world need to know so that we can get help. We even need iconic musicians and all good will ambassadors to publicise the disaster.
That is the precise purpose of this thread; to debate and to expose the lethargy of ED in addressing this cyclone.”

Nurse Faces US$10 000 Lawsuit For Adultery

Vushe Marime

A NURSE from Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo is facing a US$10 000 adultery lawsuit after he allegedly engaged in an extra marital affair with a married woman and pressured her to kill her husband to sustain the relationship.

The nurse from Tshabalala suburb, Vushe Marime, allegedly told Mrs Judy Takanai to kill her husband Mr Claudio Takanai so that he could remain the only man in her life.

He allegedly volunteered to organise some injections for Mrs Takanai which she could use to kill her unsuspecting husband.

In papers filed at the Civil Court at Tredgold Building, Mr Takanai’s lawyer Mrs Sheron Drau from Pundu 7 Company Legal Practitioners said her client had been denied conjugal rights ever since his wife started sleeping with Marime.

“Sometime in November 2018, my client found out about the illicit affair from a co-worker who revealed that on several occasions Marime had sexual intercourse with his wife at various lodges in Bulawayo. The adulterous relationship between the two has destroyed a happy marriage as Mrs Takanai has become vindictive towards my client and has stopped performing her conjugal duties and supporting her husband emotionally,” said Mrs Drau.

Mr Takanai reportedly approached Marime requesting him to terminate the relationship in November last year and he refused and told him he was not man enough. He also boasted about the size of his manhood.

According to Mrs Drau, Mrs Takanai confessed about the relationship during a family meeting and asked her husband to forgive her.

“She stated that Marime was in the process of acquiring injections and would show her how to use them so that she could kill her husband. He also gave her some tablets that he sells on the black market and instructed her to lie to her husband that they were Paracetamols for pain when in fact they were pills that were lethal,” she added.

Mrs Drau said her client was now living in constant misery and fears for his life.

“Furthermore he has been humiliated by Marime who boasts about the size of his sexual reproductive organ. The effects of the adulterous relationship are far reaching as their children are also affected due to the misunderstandings between the couple,” she said.

“Simply put the relationship has hurt my client’s pride as a husband, a father and a man. As a result of the adultery, my client has suffered damages namely contumelia inflicted upon him in the sum of US$5 000 and the loss of consortium in the sum of US$5 000”.

Marime is yet to respond.

Policeman Sends Wife Bedroom Pics With His Booty Girlfriend, Threatens To Burn Her Alive

Creepy Canisius Taziveyi


A CREEPY husband is in the habit of sending nu_de pictures of himself and his well-endowed girlfriend to his wife, just to spite her.

Canisius Taziveyi and his wife Theresa Mabutho are both police officers but the level of abuse exhibited by Taziveyi is at another level. As such they have since gone on separation but he sends nu_de pictures of himself and his bootylicious girlfriend to his estranged wife as a form of emotional abuse.

At one point, taking a break from sending nudes, he threatened to burn her alive with a petrol bomb.

Knowing that her husband was a “doer” she applied for a peace order before he petrol bombed her, as he had threatened to.

“I have a problem with my husband whom we are legally married but we are now on separation as he moved to stay with another woman by the name of Massie Dube in Nkulumane.

“He emotionally abuses me by sending naked photos of him and his girlfriend. He is in the habit of insulting and degrading me in front of my neighbours and workmates,” she said in court.

She further revealed that he also threatened to burn her alive using a petrol bomb and has taken all their matrimonial property.

“He took some property saying he was sharing it. He moved away with all his clothes, two motor vehicles, pool table and marriage certificate. He is very violent and damaged my property which includes 18 windows, 42 inch television, plates and pots.

“He takes my phone and starts sending vulgar messages to my friends to tarnish my image. I am a human being and I will end up retaliating so I request the long arm of the law to help. I reported at work since we are both police officers,” she said.

Western Commonage magistrate Urgent Vundla granted the order. The respondent has to stay away from applicant’s place of residence and must not physically, verbally, emotionally abuse and threaten the applicant.

— BMetro

Residents Up In Arms With The MDC Over Councillor’s Credentials

Gwanda mayor Jastine Mazhali

Own Correspondent|Residents of Ward 1 Gwanda Municipality are up in arms against the opposition councillor for the area who they claim not to be able to read and right.

According to the residents who approached the Daily News newspaper, councillor Mkhululi Chuma who was elected in the last elections had to relinquish chairing a council committee because of his academic challenges.

The opposition party which dominates the council had to lose the committee chair to a ZANU PF councillor Thulani Moyo.

The residents further complained that the councillor concerned resides in the MDC offices where he is working as the party security officer making it difficult for them to access the councillor at his residence if they have any issues affecting them.

Contacted for a comment by the media, Gwanda Town Mayor Jastine Mazhali dismissed the concerns of the residents on the academic challenges faced by the councillor claiming that the residents would not have raised the kind of complaint.

“I doubt that the residents may have raised that concern,” said Mazhali. “The complaint may have come from sources within the ward who are bent on discrediting the council.”

Mazhali however confirmed that Councillor Chuma was excused from chairing the committee claiming that the council did it deliberately in a bid “to balance up council” with the ruling ZANU PF.

“When we come together in council we forego our political affiliations and focus at developing the town which led us to agreeing with the ZANU PF councillors to balance up the chairing of council committees which then led the MDC to relinquish the Environmental Committee to ZANU PF,” he said.

The MDC which has a majority in council was chairing all the key council committees except the Audit Committee before relinquishing the Environmental Committee to the ruling party in an extremely rare arrangement.

Contacted for a comment, the Spokesperson for the Gwanda Residents Association Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo said that the Association was not a position to decide on the academic or otherwise credentials of a councillor but would be more concerned with the efficiency of the councillor in delivering service to residents.

Fuzwayo further blamed political parties for not exercising due diligence when choosing the candidates to second to the electorate. He also blamed the electorate for equally not considering the candidates provided but just voting for political parties without paying regard on the calibre of the candidate presented.

“The problem is with the political parties themselves as they are the ones who have to choose carefully who they put forward as candidates,” he said.

“It will be very unfortunate if the allegations against Chuma are true as the Urban Councils Act recommends that a councillor should at least be able to read and write. We will follow up the concern and take it up from there. ” he added.

Fuzwayo confirmed that the Residents Association had indeed received complaints from residents about the councillor’s residing at the opposition party offices indicating that the Association will be tabling the concern with the political party to move the councillor.

“We have to stand with the residents on this matter and we will definitely ask the MDC to urgently find alternative accomodation for the councillor,” he said.

Efforts to get a comment from the MDC leadership in the town were not successful at the time of writing.

More than 500 Feared Dead From Tropical Cyclone Idai

By Own Correspondent- Cyclone Idai’s devastation on Manicaland was much greater than people had expected and the army has revealed that the death toll is expected to rise amid indications that at least 500 people are missing from the Rusitu Valley in Chimanimani district.

Tropical Cyclone Idai may very well turn out to be the worst weather phenomenon that the country has experienced as the death toll is currently at 98 while hundreds of homesteads have been destroyed.

3 Infantry Brigade commander Major General Joe Muzvidziwa, who is leading the army rescue mission revealed that they do not have an accurate number yet but said that he expects the figure to be well above 500.

Said General Muzvidziwa:

“We still need more nurses because those at Ngangu Clinic in Chimanimani Township are overwhelmed. At least doctors have arrived and they are already working.

We are still getting reports of areas that need assistance and we have made several flights into some of the affected areas . We do not have sufficient data on the numbers of people who died and those that are missing. In fact, when the data collation is done, we are expecting the number of missing people not to be less than 500.

The good thing is that the water levels have receded and if we manage to clear the roads we could have a clear picture by end of day tomorrow.”

Addressing the media after a post cabinet meeting Tuesday, Local government minister July Moyo said government had received reports of suspected Zimbabwean floating bodies in neighbouring Mozambique.

“We have been told by people in the Kopa area that there are bodies that are seen to be floating in Mozambique… they are suspected to be Zimbabweans….

At first we were told that they numbered 100 but now we got information that they could be 300. We are not so sure of the exact figures.

We have soldiers who are currently on the rescue mission and once they have physically counted how many of those bodies are Zimbabwean, we will then be able to update the nation.”

Just In: High Court Set Aside NGO Suspension

High Court Judge Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo has set aside the decision by Masvingo District Adminstrator (DA) to suspend Community Tolerance, Reconciliation and Development (COTRAD) operations and declares the decision null and void and of no force and effect. Justice Matanda-Moyo also ruled that the DA is not empowered by any law to suspend or stop COTRAD operations. The DA was ordered to pay costs of the application.

ZIMRA To Donate Seized Goods To Tropical Cyclone Idai Victims

By Own Correspondent- Finance and Economic Development Ministry’s permanent secretary, George Guvamatanga, has revealed that blankets, clothing and food seized by the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) will be distributed to the survivors of Tropical Cyclone Idai.

Guvamatanga said:

“With regards to basic necessities, such as blankets, clothing and food, the Accountant-General and Zimra are working out modalities of ensuring that current stocks of forfeited goods become available to the families in need.

Your officials will need to liaise with the Accountant-General on the requirements and modalities of distribution.”

Our team of officials led by Mr B. Mupuriri, the director implementation and monitoring department, will be in Manicaland to provide immediate assistance in the recovery efforts.

Cyclone Idai has killed close to 100 people and left massive destruction in its wake.

Shelter Headache For Gvnt For Victims Of Tropical Cyclone Idai

By Own Correspondent- Shelter for victims of Tropical Cyclone Idai is presenting challenges for government amid indications that government has no immediate plan on where and how to house the over 800 families affected by the natural disaster.

Local government minister July Moyo on Tuesday afternoon told the media at the post cabinet briefing that shelter for hundreds of families affected by Tropical Cyclone Idai presented “headaches” for government.

Said the minister:

“……..shelter is giving us headaches. Yes Chimanimani Hotel was hosting 500 of our people and Chimanimani primary school was hosting some who headed the calls and had left their homes before the cyclone hit the area.

Lately, some of the victims were returning to their homes and we were left with at least 300 at Chimanimani primary school. We made contact with Mike Mataure, the owner of Chimanimani hotel since his son was the one running the place and he was now anxious to say whether government would be able to pay him for his services. We assured him that we would pay him so he was then able to release some water and food which was spared during Tropical Cyclone Idai.

But the shelter that we have, we have been given a lot of tents we have been given a lot of malaria tablets and mosquito nets because after something like this, we need those things. However, we think we have enough tents in the meantime.”

PICTURE: Helicopter Offloading Sofas To Be Used By ED In Chimanimani Causes Social Media Stir

A picture of army personnel offloading sofas for use by President Emmerson Mnangagwa when he arrives in Chimanimani has caused a social media stir with people questioning the logic behind bringing luxury in the midst of a crisis.

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“I Am Not Part Of Mnangagwa’s Dialogue”: FreeZim Congress President Joseph Busha

By Own Correspondent- FreeZim Congress president Joseph Makamba Busha has distanced himself from the President Emmerson Mnangagwa led dialogue describing the incumbent as a “coward” who was sacred of progressive ideas.

Busha described political party leaders participating in the dialogue as sympathisers of the ruling party eager to join Zanu Pf.

He said this at a press briefing held in the capital Harare Wednesday.

Said Busha:

“I am not part of his (Mnangagwa) dialogue. What I have done is that, I have written to him seeking audience but he has refused to engage. What I have noticed is that Mnangagwa is scared of ideas. He is a coward. Why is he refusing to have bi- lateral talks with me if he is so sure of his Vision 2030?

The inter party dialogue is a useless exercise. I am glad that leader of the other opposition party Nelson Chamisa refused to be part of it. Its a useless exercise because he (Mnangagwa) is trying to co- opt people who are eager to join Zanu Pf. The opposition political parties in that dialogue are looking out for their own selfish interests.”

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Govt Moves To Sell Debt Ridden NetOne And TelOne

Government has intensified efforts to partially privatize telecommunication companies Telone and NetOne and is offering the two entities to potential investors as a joint package.

Cabinet yesterday gave the nod to this arrangement after a presentation by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube.

Public enterprise reforms are espoused in Government’s Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP), an economic blueprint that advances President Mnangagwa’s Vision 2030 of turning Zimbabwe into an upper middle income economy.

Briefing journalists after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Prof Ncube said Government was working on finding a transaction advisor who will evaluate the entities’ assets, formulate a strategy in terms of earning projections and shareholding levels.

He said Government will not have less than 40 percent equity in the two companies. “We do realise that the two companies are joined at the hip and they rely on each other and make a whole when they are together,” he said.

“If that was considered as such, they will be well positioned to compete with competitors such as Econet within the market. What Cabinet then decided to agree on today was basically to conclude the issue of a transaction advisor for TelOne and NetOne. In doing so we have to ensure that they are offered as a package together. It is a joint offering to an investor. Government will get better value for money if these are offloaded together as a package.”

Prof Ncube said the companies were saddled with debts and needed equity and technological injection.

“As we do so, we think that Government should not have less than 40 percent equity in the two companies,” he said.

“That is what we are targeting but of course we are always free to negotiate with investors. We are going to make progress on this and will keep you updated as we work with transaction advisors in terms of which suitors have been shortlisted and tell you who they are.”

In terms of timelines, he said Government should have identified investors by September.

Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) Zimbabwe had initially been selected as the transaction advisors for TelOne.

Said Prof Mthuli: “PWC went through a process of selection for transaction advisors for TelOne. They are about to sign a contract to that effect but given that we want to offer the two as a package it will be a good idea to find a process that will enable them to also advise on the NetOne side of the transaction so that we have one transaction advisor advising across the two assets.”

Government has taken the decision to restructure parastatals as some of them have become perennial loss makers.

In 2016, 38 out of 93 audited SOEs incurred a combined $270 million loss because of dislocated corporate governance practices and ineffective control mechanisms.

-State Media

Uhuru Kenyatta Consoles Cyclone Idai Victims

Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has send his consolations to the victims of cyclone Idai saying his country stands with Zimbabwe as it come to terms with the devastating loss of lives and infrastructure.

In a tweet posted this morning, the Kenyan President passed his message of encouragement to Zimbabwe and Malawi who are currently battling the devastation from Cyclone Idai.

https://twitter.com/UKenyatta/status/1108274295875215361

ED On The Way To Chimanimani To Be With ‘His Stricken People’

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reportedly left Mutare on his way to Chimanimani where he is set to meet with cyclone idai victims.

Mnangagwa was pictured departing in a helicopter, accompanied by government officials.

He has been criticized for his indifferent approach to the plight of cyclone idai victims when he decided to fly to United Arab Emirates for a business visit.