Chamisa Is The Face Of Struggle: Biti

MDC A deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has said only Nelson Chamisa has the capacity to lead the opposition party.

His remarks effectively mean Chamisa will not be challenged at the coming Congress.

Speaking to Daily News, Biti reacted to suggestions by Zanu-PF youth league leader Lewis Matutu that Douglas Mwonzora would beat the current leader, Nelson Chamisa at the opposition party’s Congress scheduled for May 24-26.

He said the party would not accept to be led by “a ruling party chosen half-wit”.

Biti has maintained the MDC A will reject any person who is not Chamisa. Said Biti:
“We will reject any nincompoop given to us by Zanu PF. We already have a candidate in … Chamisa. So, we will not tolerate that. Our duty is to protect the legacy of our dear leader Morgan Tsvangirai and we know with Chamisa we will be able to do that.”

The MDC youth assembly has also claimed that Zanu PF wants a “weaker candidate” to emerge as the party’s leader in May “for obvious reasons” — vowing that this will not happen- Daily News

Tendai Biti

Door Is Open For Dialogue- Mnangagwa


State Media – Emmerson Mnangagwa says he has opened the avenue for dialogue with other political parties in Zimbabwe to ensure that they also have an input in the country’s governance discourse.


Further, the Head of State and Government and Commander-in- Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces said the fiscal and monetary policies introduced by Government were already yielding positive fruits.


President Mnangagwa said this while officially opening the inaugural session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission in Harare yesterday.
So far two meetings involving political parties that participated in the July 30 2018 general elections had been held.


Four committees were set at the last meeting and they are expected to report their feedback today.
“My administration continues to push for greater national peace, unity and harmony and cohesion,” said President Mnangagwa.
“Fully aware that a nation at peace with itself is a nation that can achieve socio economic development.

As such, a national dialogue platform has been established to allow a broader cross section of the political players to express their views and input into the governance discourse of this country. We are therefore committed to dialogue at home, across the entire region and beyond. Together we shall create a new reality for our people.The Herald

Biti Dismisses Mwonzora Challenge On Chamisa Calls Him A Nincompoop

Own Correspondent|Speaking to Daily News, MDC vice chairperson Tendai Biti reacted to suggestions by Zanu-PF youth league leader Lewis Matutu that Douglas Mwonzora is likely to beat the current popular leader, Nelson Chamisa at the opposition party’s Congress scheduled for May 24-26.

He said the party would not accept to be led by “a ruling party chosen half-wit”. Biti said MDC will reject any person that is not Chamisa. Said Biti:

We will reject any nincompoop given to us by Zanu PF. We already have a candidate in … Chamisa. So, we will not tolerate that. Our duty is to protect the legacy of our dear leader Morgan Tsvangirai and we know with Chamisa we will be able to do that.

The MDC youth assembly also claimed that Zanu PF wanted a “weaker candidate” to emerge as the party’s leader in May “for obvious reasons” — vowing that this would not happen.

MDC Masvingo Provincial Chairman Refuses To Host Chamisa Rally

Paul Nyathi|Perennially defiant MDC Masvingo Provincial Chairman James Gumbi has expressed unwillingness to host a party President Nelson Chamisa rally in the province during congress preparation period.

MDC members in Masvingo told ZimEye.com that told the party’s Provincial Assembly on Wednesday that he was against the rally.

“Why should the party give me a date for a thank you rally when the congress is upon us? I will personally weigh the advantages and disadvantages of having the rally,” Gumbo told the assembly.

“It’s only me who has the right to decide if we will have that rally or not. We want to campaign for congress not waste resources on a thank you rally,” Gumbi is alleged to have said raising a major protest against the idea by party members.

National executive member, Takanayi Mureyi, is said to have calmed the disgruntled members before explaining that Gumbi had not rejected the rally but was only making a suggestion in the meeting.

“The chairman did not say he does not want the rally but he was just suggesting on the merits and demerits of having the rally before the congress.

“There was really nothing sinister about it but you know the chairman talks firm so many people could have misquoted him.

Latest On ZRP’s Charity Charamba’s Redeployment

By Own Correspondent|  The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba has been redeployed to the staff college as College Principal.

Charamba, who is on record revealing that she joined the ZRP at the age of 23 was in 2010 deployed to Liberia for 3 years as an operations coordinator for the United Nations police.

She was appointed the head of the press and public relations office of the ZRP in 2013 after taking over from Wayne Bvudzijena. In April of the same year, she was promoted by the former ZRP boss Augustine Chihuri from assistant commissioner to senior assistant commissioner.

Before her elevation to senior assistant commissioner, Charamba represented the country at the United Nations’ peacekeeping missions in Liberia where she had served at a senior level.

In January 2018, it was reported that Charamba among other senior police officers had been served with retirement letters.

The retirement was however overturned by President Emmerson Mnangagwa after realizing it was done without following the proper procedure. The number of senior police officers which were initially sent off on retirement were 32 but decreased to 11 after the president’s intervention.

Acting MDC President Engineer Mudzuri Distances Self From Tweets

By Own Correspondent| Acting president of the MDC led by Nelson Chamisa who is the party’s Vice President Engineer Elias Mudzuri has distanced himself from two tweets regarding the party’s upcoming national elective congress.

In one of the tweets, Mudzuri, urged party cadres to respect the MDC constitution.

Said Mudzuri in the tweet:

“MDC must respect its Constitution- remove fear and factional divisions to enable members to elect a leader that will unite us and focus on ending suffering in Zimbabwe.”

MDC National spokesperson Jacob Mafume however dismissed the tweets revealing that they had not been generated by Mudzuri.

Said Mafume:

“Two tweets attributed to the Acting President Hon Elias Mudzuri pertaining the MDC Congress have been circulating.

The Acting President stated that he has not tweeted in a while and the tweets were not generated by him.

The MDC is a democratic party which is guided by it’s Constitution, as such the Congress will be held in line with it’s provisions.

Hon Mudzuri has placed it upon himself to investigate the source of the tweets.”

MDC Masvingo Province Denies Endorsing Mwonzora

Correspondent|MDC’s Masvingo provincial spokesperson, Dusty Zivhave, has dismissed claims circulating on social media that the province has endorsed secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora’s candidacy for the party’s presidency at the elective congress to be held in May.

Zivhave said the meeting held at the party offices in Masvingo on Wednesday did not discuss the nominations or endorsements of congress candidates.

“That is the work of our detractors who are peddling lies on social media, trying to sow seeds of discontent and division ahead of a crucial congress to be held in May this year. The claims are unfounded and silly, to say the least. Unless if there was another meeting held somewhere in town by State security agents or Zanu PF thugs who endorsed Mwonzora, which I doubt. The provincial assembly was held at our offices at number 132 Mukwa Street in Rhodene and we never discussed that issue,” he said.

“The truth is we were discussing issues to do with how the congress is going to be held and who is eligible to vote. We never talked about nominations or endorsements because this is not the time. The provincial members will hold meetings with district assemblies, who will in turn hold meetings with wards and so on.”

A faceless Facebook character known as Tirimusango Wenje claimed that Masvingo had endorsed Mwonzora, while a Simon Wezhira posted on Democracy Advocate Initiative page: “Dougie (Mwonzora) for office. We are tired of (the) immature leadership of Wamba.”

MDC leader Nelson Chamisa on Sunday said all party positions would be contested.

SAA Pilot Discovered With A Fake Licence After 20 Years Of Flying

A pilot has resigned from South African Airways (SAA) after flying for more than 20 years with a fake licence.

SAA said it discovered William Chandler’s paperwork was forged after a “reportable incident” during a flight from South Africa to Germany.

The airline has filed criminal charges and is seeking “millions of rand” from Mr Chandler.

A safety officer at SAA has also been suspended for allegedly trying to cover up the forgery.

South African newspaper the Mail & Guardian (M&G) reported that Mr Chandler worked as a flight engineer at the state-owned SAA before getting a job as a pilot in 1994.

He was a Senior First Officer, a role where he was a monitoring pilot but did not command any aircraft.

Sources told the M&G that he was, however, in control of a plane that “made some strange turns” after encountering turbulence over the Swiss Alps.

SAA said in a statement that, after investigating the incident, it found Mr Chandler had only a commercial pilot’s licence. He later resigned.

Airlines require pilots to have an airline transport pilot licence (ATPL) for long-haul international flights.

For an ATPL, pilots must pass several technical and medical exams and complete 1,500 hours of flying time.

Licence-holders must “refresh” their credentials every year in a series of tests involving flight simulations and physical exams.

The certificates are awarded in South Africa by the country’s civil aviation authority (SACAA).

“What seems to have happened here is that the pilot would have taken what we have issued to them… and would have changed those documents to give an impression that they are in possession of an ATPL,” said Phindiwe Gwembu, an SACAA spokesperson.

Mr Chandler had reportedly refused a promotion to captain that would have required him to resubmit his ATPL certificate.

Tlali Tlali, a spokesperson for SAA, said that the alleged fraud was “disconcerting” but had not posed “any safety risk” since Mr Chandler was still in possession of a flying licence and had completed safety training.

Mr Tlali added that “necessary steps will be taken to recover the money unduly paid to him” including salary, overtime and allowances.

SACAA said it was investigating any “loopholes” in its practices.

In a statement, the SAA also said it had submitted the licences of all its pilots to the SACAA for evaluation, and would obtain licences from examination bodies from now on, rather than from individuals.

The airline, one of Africa’s largest, has lost money every year since 2011, and survives on government support.

Last November, South Africa’s finance minister Tito Mboweni told a US investor conference that the firm should be shut down. But President Cyril Ramaphosa has pledged to revive it. — BBC

$200k Bond Notes Cash Found In Top Police Officer’s Car At Accident Scene

Correspondent|A former Zimbabwe Republic Police Officer was found with more than $200 000 in his car after he was involved in a head-on collision at the 76km peg along Masvingo – Chivhu Road on Monday last week.

The police officer died in the accident, as well as a woman who was a passenger in his car.

The deceased officer was identified as Philip Mutsambi and was working in Guruve at the time of his death.

The Masvingo Mirror reports that the accident was caused by an overtaking error and Officer Mutsambi died together with a woman who was a passenger in his car.

Mash East police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the accident which killed two people. It is reported that $200 000 bond notes were recovered from Mutsambi’s car at the scene of the accident.

Mutsambi was driving towards Harare when he tried to overtake two vehicles. Whilst he was overtaking, he saw an oncoming vehicle and tried to avoid a head-on collision by veering off to the right side of the road.

The oncoming motorist also veered off to his left side and the two motor vehicles had a head-on collision. Mutsambi and his passenger died on spot. Two other people who were injured were rushed to Chivhu General Hospital.

BREAKING: Police Spokesperson Charity Charamba Fired

Paul Nyathi|Information just received indicates that the Zimbabwe Police Services (ZPS) national spokesperson Assistant Commisioner Charity Charamba has been recalled from her position.

According to impeccable sources within the police, Charamba has been redeployed to the Zimbabwe Staff College as Principal.

This is a developing story and more details will be made provised as they become available.

Only Chamisa Has The Capacity To Lead MDC A To Victory Against Zanu PF – Biti

MDC A deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has said only Nelson Chamisa has the capacity to lead the opposition party.

Speaking to Daily News, Biti reacted to suggestions by Zanu-PF youth league leader Lewis Matutu that Douglas Mwonzora would beat the current leader, Nelson Chamisa at the opposition party’s Congress scheduled for May 24-26.

He said the party would not accept to be led by “a ruling party chosen half-wit”.

Biti has maintained the MDC A will reject any person who is not Chamisa. Said Biti:
“We will reject any nincompoop given to us by Zanu PF. We already have a candidate in … Chamisa. So, we will not tolerate that. Our duty is to protect the legacy of our dear leader Morgan Tsvangirai and we know with Chamisa we will be able to do that.”

The MDC youth assembly has also claimed that Zanu PF wants a “weaker candidate” to emerge as the party’s leader in May “for obvious reasons” — vowing that this will not happen- Daily News

Mnangagwa Pumps $ 6 M Into Project To Remove Chamisa?

MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa’s spokesperson, Nkululeko Sibanda claims that President Emmerson is investing $6 million in order to avoid standing against the former in any election.

Writing on Twitter on Friday, Sibanda said: “Mnangagwa is investing $6 mil trying to avoid standing against Pres Chamisa in any election. All should fear a run against President Nelson Chamisa, he is:
1) still within term limits
2) the party’s engine of growth and power
3) the only one who can beat a rigging ZANU PF.”

Emmerson Mnangagwa

There are reports that the government is bankrolling Chamisa’s rivals ahead of the upcoming MDC elective Congress set to be held on May 24.

Fulham Axe Ranieri

Farai Dziva | Fulham have axed coach Claudio Ranieri following a 2-0 defeat to Southampton on Wednesday.

The English Premier League club’s chairman Shahid Khan confirmed the departure in a statement on Thursday evening. Scott Parker has been placed in charge as caretaker manager until the end of the season.

Khan said in a statement: “Following our discussion this afternoon, Claudio Ranieri agreed to my decision that a change was in the best interests of everyone.

“No surprise to me, Claudio was a perfect gentleman, as always.

“Claudio’s tenure at Fulham didn’t produce the outcome we anticipated and needed when I appointed him as manager in November, but be assured he is not solely to blame for the position we are in today.”

Ranieri managed just three wins in 17 matches.

LIVE-BREAKING: Botswana Refuses To Give Mnangagwa Money

Below is the statement by the government of Botswana that it did not give Emmerson Mnangagwa any money, contrary to claims by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube.

BOTSWANA DID NOT LOAN ZIMBABWE MONEY

President Dr. Masisi explains to the media that Botswana has not loaned Zimbabwe money. Instead, the government of Botswana will be providing a guarantee to commercial banks in Botswana willing to enable trade in Zimbabwe.

He encouraged Batswana to seize the opportunity for business that this arrangement will bring.

Dembare, Caps Ready For Charity Cup

Farai Dziva|Traditional rivals Dynamos and Caps United are ready to resume their rivalry in the Charity Cup final scheduled for March 10.

The two teams will lock horns in a Passion Events Company invitational Charity Challenge Cup at Rufaro stadium with the winner taking home $20 000 while the losers will get $15 000.

“This is a game that gives you a measure of how prepared you are for the season. It doesn’t come better than the clash against Caps United because it gives you the right setting and atmosphere. During derbies you are always forced to raise the game,” said Dynamos coach Lloyd Chigove.

Caps United coach Lloyd Chitembwe also believes the match will help him take stock of their preparations so far.

“This is not necessarily about Dynamos but it’s about us as a team, seeing how far we have gone with our preparations. It helps us to look at how we will look at the start of the season,” said Chitembwe.

The two Harare giants missed out on the ZNA Charities Shield, with the sponsors opting for Highlanders and Chicken Inn who were better performers last season.

Lawyers Confirm Soldiers Have Searched People’s Houses For Military Uniforms

By Legal Watchdog, Veritas

Legality of Searches by Soldiers

Introduction

A document purporting to emanate from the Public Relations Directorate at Army Headquarters has been circulating on social media, warning the public that the ZNA (the Zimbabwe National Army) will be conducting “snap searches” in residential areas in order to find stolen army uniforms and similar clothing. The document states that the searches are necessary because of a sharp rise in thefts and robberies carried out by criminals using “military regalia”. In polite but firm tones the document urges members of the public to hand over any such regalia to the search teams or surrender them to their nearest police station.

Veritas cannot vouch for the authenticity of the document, but military personnel searched houses in the aftermath of last month’s disturbances so it is an opportune moment to examine what powers, if any, soldiers have to search civilian premises.

Powers of Search Generally

A search of a person’s home or property is an infringement of their right to privacy, guaranteed by section 57 of the Constitution in the following terms:

“Every person has the right to privacy, which includes the right not to have—

(a) their home, premises or property entered without their permission;

(b) their person, home, premises or property searched;”

The right is not absolute because there must be circumstances when law enforcement authorities can search premises in order to arrest suspected criminals, seize evidence needed for detecting or prosecuting crime and so on. The law however is careful to protect privacy so far as possible, and the courts in this country and elsewhere have laid down criteria that must be met for a search to be legal:

· The search must be conducted in terms of legislation – there is no general common-law power of search.

· The legislation must clearly define the power of search.

· The search must have a compelling public objective (for example crime control).

· The search should generally be authorised by an independent authority (for example, by a magistrate issuing a search warrant).

The first question to ask, therefore, is: Is there any legislation which gives military personnel the power to search civilian premises?

Legislative Authority for Soldiers to Conduct Searches

Only two Acts empower soldiers to conduct searches:

The Defence Act

Section 41 of the Defence Act permits soldiers to search for stolen property, but the only persons who may be searched are members of the Defence Forces and the only premises that may be searched are premises belonging to the State and occupied or controlled by the Defence Forces. The Act does not allow the homes of civilians to be searched.

The Public Order and Security Act (POSA)

Section 37 of POSA states that if the Police require “assistance … for the purpose of suppressing any civil commotion or disturbance in any police district” the Defence Forces may be deployed “to assist the police in the exercise of their functions under this Act in the police district concerned.” The section goes on to say that when the Defence Forces are so deployed:

“a member of the Defence Forces who is assisting a police officer in the exercise of his functions under this Act shall have the same powers, functions and authority … as a member of the Police Force.”

Police officers have power to search premises including homes, as we shall see, so section 37 gives soldiers the same power. But the power is limited: it can be exercised only while the soldiers are assisting the police in suppressing a “civil commotion or disturbance”. Once the commotion or disturbance has been suppressed the soldiers’ power to search ceases.

Section 33 of POSA empowers peace officers – a term that includes police officers and soldiers assisting the police under section 37 – to search people and premises within an area that has been cordoned off by the police to contain “any public disorder or public violence within the area”. However, searches under the section are limited to finding people reasonably suspected of offences relating to the public disorder or violence, or evidence relating to such offences. And in the case of soldiers assisting the police, their powers cease as soon as they have suppressed the commotion or disturbance that caused the police to call for their assistance.

Neither the Defence Act nor POSA, therefore, gives soldiers power to search civilian homes for the purpose of general crime control – which is the purpose of the “snap searches” mentioned in the document purportedly emanating from the Army’s Public Relations Directorate. The “snap searches” are to recover stolen army uniforms, not to suppress civil commotions or disturbances. In any event the commotions and disturbances which gave rise to the Army being deployed to assist the police have been suppressed, so soldiers have no legal power at all to search civilian premises.

Illegality of “Snap Searches”

There is a further point to be made: whatever the legal powers of soldiers may be, “snap searches” of people’s homes are illegal no matter who carries them out.

The Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act [CP&E Act] gives law enforcement agents – primarily police officers – power to search premises to seize articles concerned in or reasonably believed to be concerned in a crime, or reasonably believed to be evidence of a crime. The power is strictly limited, however:

· Normally searches must be authorised by a search warrant issued by a magistrate or justice of the peace (other than a police officer) who has reasonable grounds for believing that an article liable to be seized is in any particular premises or area.

· A search warrant must specify clearly and precisely the articles to be searched for and the premises or area to be searched. The courts insist that search warrants are worded very precisely.

· In certain circumstances police officers can search premises without a search warrant, but only if:

· the owner or occupier of the premises consents to the search, or

· the officers believe they would get a warrant if they applied for one but delay in applying for it would defeat the object of the search.

The CP&E Act certainly does not envisage “snap searches”, i.e. random searches conducted within a particular area. Randomness is a concept wholly inconsistent with the strict limits the Act places on powers of search, particularly the requirement that searches must generally be authorised by search warrants. Even though the Act allows a warrant to authorise a search within an “area”, the area must be small enough to reduce the element of randomness. A warrant could not specify such a wide area as “the residential suburbs of Harare” or even the area of a named high-density suburb, because that would allow random or indiscriminate searches of houses to be conducted within the wide area.

Effect of Illegal Search

One final point. What if an illegal search turns up evidence of a crime – or, more specifically, what if soldiers searching a house illegally discover army uniforms stolen from Army stores?

The answer is that almost certainly a court would refuse to allow the prosecution to lead evidence that the soldiers found the uniforms. Section 70(3) of the Constitution is to the effect that illegally obtained evidence cannot be produced in a criminal trial if it “would render the trial unfair or would otherwise be detrimental to the administration of justice or the public interest.” Section 258A of the CP&E Act indicates how a court should decide whether to allow illegally-obtained evidence to be produced. The section is not easy to understand but broadly it means that a court must strike a balance between the rights of the accused person and the integrity of the justice system on the one hand, and on the other the need to ensure that criminals do not escape justice through minor technicalities.

Conclusion

If a court were told that soldiers, whether knowingly or unknowingly, conducted random searches of peoples’ homes in complete violation of the law, it would be compelled to refuse to allow evidence to be led of what the soldiers discovered as a result of their searches. If a court were to allow such evidence to be heard the criminal justice system would be fatally compromised.

“Main Objective Of Congress Is To Elect Someone Who Can Lead Us To Victory Against Zanu PF”

Farai Dziva|Masvingo based political analyst Jeffryson Chitando has urged MDC A members to desist from pursuing factional agendas and focus on a leader who has the capacity to lead the party to victory against Zanu PF in 2023.

See Chitando’s statement below: Winning in wards and constituencies is difficult if you have a provincial leadership that is not united – a one man band and a chaotic setup.The current provincial leadership lacks a clear plan to defeat Zanu PF.

A provincial leadership must be visible in all wards and constituencies. Rallies,workshops and meetings must be led by a provincial leadership that is determined to win elections against Zanu PF.

If a provincial executive fails to lead by example then the party will only be visible during election campaigns.

Provincial leaders must lead with humility and not boastfulness.It’s not a question of how rich a provincial chairperson must be but it is about how one can come up with strategies .If you elect a provincial chair on the strength of his pocket you will definitely get cash but you will not win wards and constituencies against Zanu PF.

Over $200k RTGs Found In Police Officer’s Vehicle

By Own Correspondent- More than RTGs $200 000 was reportedly found in the car of a former Chivhu Police officer who was involved and killed in a head-on collision at the 76km peg along Masvingo Chivhu Road.

Although it could not be fully established who the money really belonged to, the said vehicle belonged to Philip Mutsambi, a police formerly stationed at Chivhu but working in Guruve at the time of his death.

According to the Masvingo Mirror, the accident was caused by an overtaking error and Officer Mutsambi died together with a female passenger in his car.

Mash East police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the accident which killed two people.

It is reported that about $200 000 bond notes were recovered from Mutsambi’s car at the scene of the accident.

Mutsambi was driving towards Harare when he tried to overtake two vehicles.

Whilst he was overtaking, he saw an oncoming vehicle and tried to avoid a head-on collision by veering off to the right side of the road.

The oncoming motorist also veered off to his left side and the two motor vehicles had a head on collision.

Mutsambi and his passenger died on the spot.

Two other people who were injured were rushed to Chivhu General Hospital.

I Have Never Driven A Gvt Vehicle: Chief Charumbira

Farai Dziva| Chief Fortune Charumbira has sensationally claimed he has never driven a government vehicle in his life.

Charumbira stunned reporters in Masvingo on Sunday when he claimed he has never driven a government motor vehicle.

Charumbira boasted of using his own resources to carry out activities within his jurisdiction.

“For your own information, I have never driven a government vehicle. I know you cannot believe what I am saying but that’s the truth,” said Charumbira.

He added:” I do not belong to Zanu PF, mind you I am a traditional leader. “

Chief Fortune Charumbira

“Respect The Constitution”: Mudzuri Tells Party Stalwarts

By Own Correspondent| Vice President of the opposition MDC led by Nelson Chamisa, Engineer Elias Mudzuri has called on party stalwarts to respect its Constitution ahead of its national elective congress.

He implored his party to remove fear and factional divisions in order to enable party members to elect a unifying leader whose focus would be to end the suffering among citizens.

Said Mudzuri:

“MDC must respect its Constitution- remove fear and factional divisions to enable members to elect a leader that will unite us and focus on ending suffering in Zimbabwe.”

Mnangagwa Consoles Ambassador Mothobi’s Family

By Own Correspondent- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has consoled the family of the country’s former top envoy to Japan, Kenya and Uganda, Ambassador Buzwani Donald Mothobi.

Ambassador Mothobi died Wednesday. He was 80.

Said Mnangagwa:

“On behalf of the party, Zanu PF, government and on my own behalf, I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to the Mothobi family over this sad loss.”

Ambassador Mothobi who was Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Japan and the Republic of Korea from 1994 to 1998 died on Wednesday after a long illness.

He was born on August 22 in 1939 in Nyamandlovu District.

Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) chief executive officer Nyasha Chizu sent his condolence message yesterday, describing Ambassador Mothobi, who was also former PRAZ board deputy chairperson as an astute leader and a father figure at the board and in the procurement profession at large.

“His passing away has left a void in the profession and the procurement fraternity shall always remember his leadership and guidance,” he said.

The late ambassador Mothobi was one of the longest serving members of the State Procurement Board and was selected to lead its transformation into the PRAZ.

He served as the Executive Chairman of the transitional State Procurement Board from December 2015 to December 2017.

He was pivotal in the development of the new Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act (Cap 22:12).

Ambassador Mothobi resigned from PRAZ in 2018 due to illness.

Before his appointment as the deputy chairperson of PRAZ, he had chaired many boards including the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, Zimre Property Investments and SFG Insurance among others.

He was a High Commissioner to Kenya and Uganda from 1998 to 2001. At one time, he was the Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations Commission on Human Settlements/Habitat.

Ambassador Mothobi was Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Supplies from 1985 to 1987; Permanent Secretary for Labour, Manpower Planning and Social Welfare from 1984 to 1985; Permanent Secretary for Transport from 1982 to 1984.

He was Research and Planning director in the Ministry of Manpower Planning and Development in 1980 and a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, during University Of Rhodesia from 1976 to 1977.

The late diplomat is survived by a wife and three children.

Mourners are gathered at number 48 Folyjon Crescent, Glen Lorne in Harare.- StateMedia

Women’s League Warns Mugabe, “Let Mnangagwa Sort Out Your Mess”

By Own Correspondent- The Zanu PF Women’s League has condemned as regrettable utterances attributed to former president Robert Mugabe on his 95th birthday saying the utterances were an attack on President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The women said Mugabe was out of touch with reality and must enjoy his pension and leave his predecessor to sort out the mess he left during his four decades of rule.

The sentiments by the Women’s League came during the first meeting for the national executive held at the onset of the year to map out programmes and projects to benefit women and the girl child.

The women accused Mugabe of destroying the country during his reign and also instilling fear a development which the women said had been reversed by President Mnangagwa in a short space of time.

Said Zanu PF Deputy Secretary for Women’s Affairs Angeline Masuku:

“Mr Mugabe was responsible for destroying the country during his reign and also instilling fear and this has been reversed by President Mnangagwa in a short time and Mr Mugabe must be warned to let the country move on.”-StateMedia

New Twist To Kereke’s Young Wife’s Pregnancy, Prison Guards Hauled To Court

By Own Correspondent- Three prison guards who allegedly allowed the jailed ZANU PF MP, Munyaradzi Kereke to enjoy intimacy with his young wife inside prison have been hauled to court.

The trio, allegedly allowed Kereke to be intimate with his young wife while he was serving his jail term for rape at Chikurubi Maximum Prison are appearing before court Friday afternoon.

Senior assistant Chomurenga, Assistant Mutiwarenga, and a Chief prison officer only identified as Chiparaushe were forced to retire as prison officers following the development, ZimEye can reveal.

They were arrested and spent a night in police cells.

They allegedly allowed Kereke to engage in sex with his young wife while he was in prison, which is against the law.

The matter came to light after her pregnancy was discovered.

LATEST- Kereke Impregnated A Woman Inside Chikurubi Maximum, Prison Guards Arrested

By A Correspondent| Prison Guards who allegedly allowed the jailed ZANU PF MP, Munyaradzi Kereke to enjoy intimacy with his young wife inside the Chikurubi Maximum Prison are appearing before court Friday afternoon.

Senior assistant Chomurenga, Assistant Mutiwarenga, and a Chief prison officer only identified as Chiparaushe were forced to retire as prison officers following the development, ZimEye can reveal.

They were arrested and spent a night in police cells.

They are expected before magistrates court today over the Munyaradzi Kereke issue.

They allegedly allowed Munyaradzi Kereke to engage in sex with his young wife. The matter was exposed after her pregnancy was discovered.

Shocking Revelations By Tsikamutandas Over Missing 4yr Old Boy

By Own Correspondent- Communities in Vukuzenzele 2 Village under Esikhoveni area in Esigodini District are in shock following gruesome revelations that a four-year-old boy who mysteriously disappeared four months ago, was alive and being taken care of by suspected witches who want to turn him into a tokoloshe.

The chilling revelations were made by witch-hunters popularly known as tsikamutandas who visited the area for a cleansing ceremony last week at the instigation of villagers.

This was after the draught villagers’ frantic search for Belinda Mlilo’s baby who mysterious disappeared on 20 November last year proved futile.

Reports are that Mlilo who was employed as a domestic worker by the Mhlanga family left her baby as she went to a nearby bush to gather firewood. It is reported that the boy mysteriously disappeared when he tried to follow his mother.-StateMedia

23yr Old Man Murders Grandfather (88) Accusing Him Of Witchcraft

By Own Correspondent- Communities here were left shell shocked when a 23 year old man stoned to death his 88-year-old grandfather William Danda accusing him of witchcraft.

After committing the grisly murder on Sunday night in Gudyanga Village near Birchenough Bridge, Andrew Muchirawetu burnt the body of his grandfather.

He was however arrested and is currently in police custody.

Muchirawetu’s uncle Liberty Danda told the Manica Post that the accused has a history of mental illness:

“I came here early in the morning around 5 am after I heard people calling out for help. The house was on fire. On arrival I found the deceased’s body burning. There were several deep cuts on the body.

It was clear to me that he had been murdered before being set on fire. In fact, he must have been stoned to death because there were stones all over the place. The stones had blood stains which suggested that they had been used to inflict pain on the deceased. It was a scary sight but I had to put out the fire.

Since he came back from South Africa mid last year, he had always been complaining that his grandfather is bewitching him. In fact, he had been showing signs of mental illness. When I asked him why he had committed the crime, he remained silent. He was not even remorseful.”

I Have The Authority To Fire Anyone Who Does Not Support Me, Declares MDC A Official

Farai Dziva|MDC A Masvingo Provincial chairperson James Gumbi has threatened to fire party members who attempt to block his quest to seek reelection.

Gumbi warned party members during a provincial meeting in Masvingo on Wednesday those who had the guts to stand in his way would be chucked out of the party.

“Those who are going to be elected at ward ,branch or district levels – should support me. I will personally remove those who do not support me from the structures.

I have the authority to approve or disapprove you.

My organising çommittee is answerable to me alone,” said Gumbi.

“People like Damba and Mushonga- even if your respective districts elect you to any post I will remove you from the list.

Even if you approach the national executive if I have removed you from the position hauna kwaunoenda .Mai Matara ndakamubvisa uripi izvozvi?Manyanye ndakamubvisa pane chakauya?This is my province.VanaMatutu takavharira pazhe during candidate selection saka ndokuzotadza PaCongress?” Declared Gumbi.

MDC A Veterans Accuse Gumbi Of Plotting To Topple Chamisa

Farai Dziva|As the MDC A Congress hullabaloo intensifies, senior party officials in Masvingo have accused provincial chairperson James Gumbi of attempting to topple party leader Nelson Chamisa.

Disgruntled members of the MDC A Veterans Activists Association(VAA) disclosed to ZimEye.com what they described as a sinister plot to oust Chamisa at the Congress.

“We have it on good authority that Gumbi is nursing a grudge against Chamisa and he has mooted a gimmick to topple the president.

He pretends to be on Chamisa’ s side while in actual fact he is campaigning for Elias Mudzuri,” said a VAA member.

Gumbi has since refuted the claims saying he is clear on his stance to support Chamisa.

MDC A Masvingo Chairman

MDC A Official Urges Party Members To Use Zanu PF Funds For Campaigning

Farai Dziva|MDC A provincial chairperson for Masvingo, James Gumbi has said Zanu PF is literally funding the opposition party’ s congress hoping that weak candidates will sail through.

Gumbi encouraged MDC A members to use the Zanu PF funds for campaigning before and during the Congress.

Gumbi made the remarks during a Provincial Assembly meeting in Masvingo office on Wednesday.

” Zanu PF will bring lots of money. Mari inopihwa munhu umwe chete saka imi torai mudye imari yenyu from the 2% tax.!” Gumbi said.

Full Text Of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Statement On World Wildlife Day

SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE; Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa.

ON THE JOINT NATIONAL CLEAN –UP EXERCISE; WORLD WILDLIFE DAY; AFRICA ENVIRONMENT DAY AND WANGARI MAATHAI DAY COMMEMORATIONS

LAKE CHIVERO, 1 MARCH 2019

Director of Ceremonies
The Minister of Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Hon. P. Mupfumira (Sen) Honourable Ministers Here Present
Hon Members of Parliament Here Present
Senior Government and Parastatal Officials Here Present Representatives of Non- Government Organizations The Private Sector Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen

It gives me pleasure to officiate at this joint National Clean-Up Exercise; World Wildlife Day; Africa Environment Day and Wangari Maathai Day commemorations. The purpose of these commemorations is to highlight to the nation the importance of the environment to human wellbeing and the need to conserve, protect and sustainably utilise the country’s natural resources.

Our joint commemorations this year are running under the theme, “Clean Environment – My Responsibility”. This theme dovetails with Section 73 of the constitution of Zimbabwe which enshrines that every person has the right to an environment that is not harmful to their health or well-being. The same provides for the need to protect the environment protected for the benefit of present and future generations.

The goal of having a clean, safe and healthy environment can only be achieved if every individual, enterprise or organisation, both at local and National level, work together.

In 2002 the then Organisation of African Unity designated 3 March every year to be Africa Environment Day, based on the recognition of the numerous environmental challenges confronting the African continent. In January 2012, the African Union adopted a decision calling for the joint celebrations of the Africa Environment Day and Wangari Maathai Day.

The celebration of the Wangari Maathai Day is in recognition of the work and life of the late Prof. Wangari Maathai who dedicated her life to promoting environmental conservation and sustainable development in Africa. Professor Wangari Maathai was an internationally renowned Kenyan environmental and political activist.
In 1977, she founded the Green Belt Movement, an environmental non-governmental organization focused on the planting of trees, environmental conservation, and women’s rights.

In 1984, she was awarded the Right Livelihood Award, and in 2004, she became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for “her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace”.

Wangari Mathaai Day is being commemorated in Zimbabwe to celebrate all greening efforts by individuals, corporates and communities. Many people have responded to the call to action from the slogan ‘Tree Planting is Everyone’s Responsibility.”

The occasion symbolizes the challenge and hope for Zimbabwe aiming to raise awareness on sustainable forest management among all stakeholders in different sectors of society.
Zimbabwe, like many other countries, is faced with the challenges of massive environmental degradation which now threaten food security making it ever more important for us to double our efforts to protect and rehabilitate the environment through tree planting.

It is for this reason that my Government is running a National Agroforestry Program, which promotes the extensive planting of fruit trees. The value, role and contributions of Agroforestry in light of current global environmental challenges, cannot be over-emphasised.

Promoting the planting appropriate trees on farms will make a huge positive impact on the environment and related national and global problems.

As a country, we are commemorating the Africa Environment Day under the theme “My Clean Environment – My Pride”. The theme calls for all citizens to take action and ensure a clean, safe and healthy environment for all. One of the foremost challenges bedeviling the country is solid waste management.

The major drivers contributing to waste management challenges include high population growth in urban centres leading to high rate of waste generation; limited capacity of local authorities to collect and dispose solid waste; discharge of untreated effluent from industries and littering by citizens. The primary source of litter in the cities, among others, has been pedestrians throwing unwanted materials in the streets, dumping of waste by shop owners and the discarding of waste by motorist through the windows.

In order to overcome some of the waste management challenges the country is facing, I call upon stakeholders to implement green interventions like adopting green industrial processes, while local authorities should provide adequate waste bins at strategic and convenient sites for pedestrians.

Motorists on the other hand should have litter bags in their vehicles for placing litter instead of throwing litter out the window. Residents, vendors and shop owners should avoid dumping of waste at street corners and their backyards and instead engage in sound waste management practices such as waste separation reusing, recycling and reduction of waste generated at source. There is need to upscale recycling so as to accommodate the huge volumes of waste that are being produced.

In line with the declaration I made to clean all environs, I urge users and beneficiaries of Lake Chivero to ensure the Lake is regularly cleaned and protected from all sources of pollution. I am glad that a lot of effort has been put in ensuring that this resort Lake is protected and cleaned. This will go a long way in promoting aesthetic value of this tourist attraction.

However still more needs to be done and it is everyone’s responsibility especially those who are running their business enterprises around here and those who come to relax here to ensure we keep this place clean.

Ladies and gentleman, the World Wildlife day is commemorated globally every year on the 3rd of March. The day was proclaimed on the 20th of December 2013 by the United Nations General Assembly as the day of signature of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. The purpose of the commemoration is to raise awareness on the significance and importance of the world’s wild animals and plants. The Theme for 2018 World Wildlife Day is “Life below water; for people and planet”.

The World Wildlife Day 2019 aligns closely with the Sustainable Development Goal 14 – Life below water, which focuses on marine and freshwater species, and is an opportunity to highlight the critical issues and values of marine and freshwater wildlife to our everyday lives. The occasion will also celebrate successful initiatives to conserve and sustainably manage these species, and to scale up support for future initiatives.

Ninety seven percent (97%) of the water on the Earth is salt water and only three percent (3%) is fresh water. Oceans and seas make up two-thirds of the world’s surface, and due to their depth even more than 99% of earth’s livable habitat.

The resulting richness of ecosystems and species, Life below water, has sustained human civilization and development for millennia, from providing food and nourishment, material for handicraft and construction to the very air we breathe. Fifty percent (50%) of the oxygen on Earth is produced in the ocean. Yet despite, or precisely because of, the perceived limitless nature of the oceans, marine and freshwater living resources, their ability to sustain mankind and contribute to sustainable development has been severely impacted by unregulated or poorly managed human activities, including unregulated fisheries, pollution and climate change.

Fisheries and Aquaculture play significant roles in socio-economic development, revenue generation, creation of employment, household diet and livelihoods for rural communities that are often poor and vulnerable. The country has approximately 10,000 dams of varying sizes are found in Zimbabwe which offers a huge potential for fisheries.

The fishery sector comprises capture fisheries, aquaculture and recreational fisheries. Zimbabwe has 132 types of fish in its water bodies and numerous plants that live under water.

Currently the fisheries sector produces approximately 21,000 tonnes of fish per annum valued at over USD$ 80,000,000. Approximately 80% of Zimbabwe’s fish protein production is provided by the fisheries of Lake Kariba. About 90% of fish production in Zimbabwe is from water bodies within the Parks and Wildlife Estate, dominated by Lake Kariba, with the rest are under the jurisdiction of local authorities. The sector plays a vital role to the food security of the country and employs about 4,700 people.

However, fisheries face a number of challenges that include weak governance & institutional capacities, over-fishing, climate change and disasters, human-wildlife conflict, pollution and habitat degradation posing serious implications on the contributions of fisheries and aquaculture to the “Blue Economy”.

The ‘Blue Economy’ is an emerging concept which encourages better management of our water and life under water resources in order to increase the contribution of water and life within it to the socio-economic development of our nation.
In order to harness this opportunity, Government is developing the fisheries sector. Parks and Wildlife Management Authority has been stocking dams with fish fingerlings, installing fish cages for cage culture, setting up cooperatives and training communities on management of fish resources.

The main objective of this program is to increase the participation of local communities in livelihood activities linked to wildlife conservation, improve income generation and protein sources and ensure food security at household levels. In this regard, I have followed with interest the programme which Zimparks is rolling out of promoting fisheries in communities.

I want to urge you, Honourable Minister to re-double your efforts on that noble project which not only improves livelihoods but also nutrition in our communities.

As we work towards realising the country’s vision 2030, let us ensure sustainability is mainstreamed in all activities. It this generation which has the responsibility to create a better future for future generations.

I thank you.

“Wake Up And Pray”: Chamisa Tells ED

By Own Correspondent|Responding to a tweet regarding President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s sentiments where he said those that dream of leading Zimbabwe must wake up and brew beer, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa called on the current leaders to pray in order to lead.

Chamisa said if a leader dreams that they will stay at the helm of power forever, they should wake up and pray.

He added that leaders should lead their subjects insteadnot rule

Chief Charumbira Dumps Zanu PF

Jane Mlambo| In a turn of events following his widely condemned remarks in support of Zanu PF in the run up to the July 2018 elections, Chief Fortune Charumbira has dumped his party.

In a story published by the Mirror, Chief Charumbira said he does not have a Zanu PF card, accusing the ruling party of losing the ideals of the liberation struggle.

“I don’t carry a Zanu PF card and I don’t belong to any party. There are certain things that Zanu PF has lost like the ideals of the liberation struggle. The party has become greedy and corrupt,” said Charumbira.

Charumbira caused a stir last year when he openly declared his allegiance to Zanu PF.

He was later taken to court and was instructed to withdraw his remarks but he has not done so to this day.

Could this be his damascene moment?

ZBC Hires UK Editor For Top Job

By Staff Correspondent| The national broadcaster, the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation, has hired a UK journalist who was once its program manager.

Gilbert Nyambabvu

Gilbert Nyambabvu has for years been the editor of the UK based NewZimbabwe.

Nyambabvu is to be announced as boss as the broadcaster moves to establish a 24 hour news service.

Nyambabvu confirmed the development with ZimEye.com early Friday morning.

He has been appointed the Head of News and Current Affairs.

The Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa at the weekend said that they were planning a major overhaul of the ZBC.

“From a policy point of view, they are a national broadcaster and should run current affairs programmes of national interest when they do occur,” Mutsvangwa said an interview on Sunday.

She continued saying, “we have programmes to turn around ZBC as well as help change its public image. We will revamp its image and the quality of its programmes.”

Nyambabvu who holds a Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication; a degree in English and Television as well as a Masters in Law, told ZimEye he is looking forward to the development.

Yesterday he stepped down as Editor of NewZimbabwe after nearly six years at the helm of Zimbabwe’s leading online news publication.

Deputy Editor, Nkosana Dlamini takes over as Acting Editor pending the appointment of a substantive Editor.

Nyambabvu, who joined NewZimbabwe.com in 2009 and took over as Editor in 2013, leaves to pursue other interests.

Chief Executive Officer, Mr Jeff Madzingo, wished Nyambabvu well in his future endeavours and said an announcement would be made soon regarding a new Editor.

“Gilbert’s professionalism sustained the NewZimbabwe brand over the years and he leaves at time when the paper continues grow from strength to strength even in the era of social media.

“We want to thank him on behalf of our readers and advertisers,” he added.

Commenting on his departure, Nyambabvu joked; “Well, you want to go gracefully, and before Cdes start plotting a coup against you!”

He added; “More seriously through, a huge part of me is really sad to be leaving this pioneer of online Zimbabwean journalism.

“Even so, I’m very grateful to management for the opportunity to have been part of this tremendously impactive publication; and to the rest of the NewZim team for their support over the years.”

State Fails To Furnish Magaya With Court Papers

The trial of Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries on charges of failing to declare tax for nearly $29 million revenue accrued from 2013 to 2018, failed to kick off yesterday after the State failed to furnish the accused with the court papers on time.

PHD Ministries board member finance Nelson Marimo, who was represented by lawyer Everson Chatambudza, appeared before magistrate Hosea Mujaya, who remanded the matter to March 21.

Chatambudza applied for the postponement of the case, saying they received the 366-page court papers a day before the scheduled trial and needed time to prepare for their defence.

The State, represented by George Manokore, consented to the postponement of the matter, saying there were some issues which they wanted to agree on before the trial could start.

PHD Ministries raises revenue through selling church regalia, anointing oil and holy water, among other products, and it also operates guest houses at Yadah Hotel and various places in Harare.

Allegations are that in October 2018, the complainant, Tinashe Madakadze who is employed by Zimbabwe Revenue Authority as chief investigation officer, conducted tax investigations on PHD Ministries.

He recovered financial statements from one of the church’s computers covering the period 2013 to 2017.

Madakadze also recovered other statements from CBZ Bank, which were submitted by PHD Ministries for a loan application.

The financial statements showed that the church had realised sales amounting to $28 706 040,60.

The State alleges that the accused did not declare or submit income tax returns for the said period to Zimra, in violation of the Income Tax Act.

It is alleged that during the same period, the accused paid remuneration amounting to $954 522,99 to Tendai Magaya and $2 403 658,24 to the church leader.

The State alleges the accused did not honour the pay-as-you-earn tax, in violation of sections of Income Tax Act.

-NewsdayMagaya

Khupe Will Never Walk Out On Mnangagwa

The Thokozani Khupe-led MDC-T says it will only abandon dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa if the Zanu PF leader proves insincere.

MDC-T has been attending the national dialogue meetings called by Mnangagwa and boycotted by opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa and others, including former Vice-President Joice Mujuru.

Chamisa’s party has put forward conditions to the talks, which include a neutral chair and a discussion on Mnangagwa’s legitimacy, a suggestion that has been shot down by Zanu PF.

MDC-T has been castigated for attending the talks, but party chairperson Abednico Bhebhe said they would continue engaging with government and would quit once convinced the President was insincere.

“There are some people that are saying we must pull out of the talks, but the whole idea is to find solutions to all the problems we face . . . We will only withdraw from the talks after we see that he (President) is not sincere; as for now, we can’t measure sincerity by withdrawing,” Bhebhe said.

Churches have also been in the forefront, offering to broker national dialogue amid reports that some regional and international groupings such as the South African-based organisation, In Transformation Initiative, which supports transitional processes in Africa, have also pledged technical support.

Organisations such as Zimbabwe Dialogues (ZD), a merger of the Peace Initiatives in Africa and the South Africa-based Zimbabwe Institute, have also been working with parliamentarians so that they position themselves in the national dialogue processes. 

Reports also indicate that organisations such as the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT), operating from Barcelona and Spain, have been coming in and out of Harare to explore possibilities of offering technical support to the proposed national dialogue.

-Newsday

“We Will Stay For ED’s Dialogue”: Dr Khupe

By Own Correspondent| Dr Thokozani Khupe’s MDC-T has vowed to stay for President Emmerson Mnangagwa initiated political parties dialogue.

Khupe said her party will not walk out of the dialogue which also comprises some of the losing presidential candidates in the 2018 election.

MDC-T  party chairperson Abednico Bhebhe said they would continue engaging with government and would quit once convinced the President was insincere.

Said Bhebhe:

There are some people that are saying we must pull out of the talks, but the whole idea is to find solutions to all the problems we face . . . We will only withdraw from the talks after we see that he (President) is not sincere; as for now, we can’t measure sincerity by withdrawing.

“Brace For Turbulent Times Ahead”: Former President Of CZI

By Own Correspondent| Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries former president Busisa Moyo has warned industry to brace for turbulent times in the next three to four months.

Moyo was commenting on the Monetary Policy Statement (MPS) announced on Wednesday last week.

He said:

The next three to four months will be somewhat turbulent as the incomes and prices explore to find a new price level in RTGS dollars.

It depends on the goodwill of all sectors, but business is prepared to play its part in ensuring an adequate supply of commodities and stable prices and sensitivity to the plight of workers in light of cost pressures and demands that may come up in the next three to four months. A functional social contract will assist in supporting these measures.

… We must understand our context up to (Wednesday last week); the environment was plagued with an acute shortage of currency in the formal market, a surge in parallel market activity, price distortions, inability to report meaningfully in line with GAAP and a myriad of other challenges caused by electronic dollars (RTGS dollars).

The RTGS money creation was caused by fiscal deficits and an unabated desire for imports which to date amount to close to US$50 billion. The MPS addressed these issues adequately by unpegging the bond, RTGS and cellular wallet balances and allowing it to trade based on market forces.-Independent

Zanu PF’s Lewis Mathuthu Turns Around, Insults Mugabe

Jane Mlambo| Zanu PF Deputy Secretary For Youth Affairs Lewis Mathuthu has turned around from hero-worshipping former President Robert Mugabe to insulting him.

Mathuthu who a few weeks ago survived an ouster plot, accused Mugabe of looting from the country coffers adding that the nonagenarian doesn’t any respect and should be put in his rightful place as an unrepentant old man.

Just yesterday, the party’s women’s league lashed at Mugabe over his remarks that President Emmerson Mnangagwa was behaving like god by killing protesters against his rule.

Mugabe made the remarks during his 95th birthday celebrations at his Blue Roof mansion in the leafy surburb of Borrowdale in Harare.

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Samkange Warns ZANU PF Prosecutor, “Be Professional”

By Own Correspondent| Zanu Pf legislator and prominent Harare lawyer Jonathan Samukange on Wednesday warned the prosecutor who is presiding over the matter of suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe to be professional.

Samukange advised the “overzealous” prosecutor, Zivanai Macharaga that he will face persecution if the regime changes.

Said Samukange:

“You must be professional and not be overzealous. You must not humiliate, persecute and embarrass your brother, who is also an officer of the court and I told you you’ll also be persecuted when this regime changes.”

Samukange later applied for the temporary release of Guvamombe’s passport, saying he wanted to attend his child’s graduation ceremony.-Newsday

Magistrate Nemadire postponed the matter to March 18.

Mugabe’s Blue Roof Mansion Thieves Jailed

By Own Correspondent| A Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) soldier has been jailed after he was found guilty of illegally entering former president Robert Mugabe’s Blue Roof mansion in Harare’s Borrowdale area.

The soldier Ngonidzashe Kapasura, 26 was jailed 16 months by Harare magistrate Victoria Mushamba on Thursday.

He will however serve an effective 6 months behind bars after the rest of his sentence was suspended on condition of good behaviour.

Kapasura and his accomplice Raymond Chahwanda who was also slapped with a 16 months jail term were caught red-handed with the property that had been stolen from the mansion by a security guard just before midnight on January 6 2019.

Cholera Strikes Again, As Shamva Records Two New Cases

By Own Correspondent| Two new cholera cases have been recorded in Shamva mining area recently.

The two patients were however treated and discharged.

The first cholera case was recorded at Mhondoro mining area. The second case was recorded on Thursday last week.

Shamva district medical officer, Tendayi Kamuriwo confirmed the two cholera cases but said the government was on top of the situation.

Said Kamuriwo:

“Indeed, we received two patients who tested positive for cholera, but they have since been discharged and we do not have any admissions. The two have since recovered. We are very much alert.”

Father Arrested For Beating Up Daughter He Caught Pants Down With Neighbour

Own Correspondent|A MAN from Matshobana in Bulawayo was arrested after he severely beat his daughter and her boyfriend whom he found having sex in his house.

Zanele Hadebe (22) brought her neighbour cum boyfriend Tanaka Moyo (30) home. She didn’t suspect that her father Felix Hadebe (55) would walk in on them playing the adult game.

When he did, he wasn’t amused and attacked the pair who cut short their act. Moyo made the great escape after a few hits leaving his lover at the mercy of her angry father.

Using a metal rod, Hadebe struck them hard but because Zanele was at home and was slow to react she was heavily beaten. Her cries were heard by neighbours but they came a little bit late. The only thing that could be done was ferry her to Mpilo Central Hospital.

For the offence, Hadebe was arrested. Zanele who has since recovered from the nasty beating said that her father should have first knocked instead of barging into her bedroom.

“He should have knocked because I have the right to privacy because it’s my room,’’ she said.

She believes that’s not the way her father should have reacted in the first place.

“Anger should not make a parent beat a child this way,” she added.

With bruises all over her body she can’t do house chores or even properly bath. With her father behind the slammer, she felt pressure to drop charges and let him come home. But that does not change her father’s perception — if she goes out of line he will discipline her again.

“I will not allow such nonsense in my household, if she wants to behave in such a manner she must get married so that she can do whatever she wants in her own house,’’ he said.

The sneaky boyfriend thinks her girlfriend’s father belongs behind bars.

“He is a violent father who abuses his daughter, he must be arrested,” said Moyo.

Apparently it was a known thing that whenever Hadebe was at work, Moyo and Zanele played “husband and wife” at the house.

Samkange Warns Overzealous Magistrate Of A Hard Time When Regime Changes

ZANU PF legislator Jonathan Samukange yesterday warned the presidential special anti-corruption prosecutor, who is presiding over the matter of suspended chief magistrate Mishrod Guvamombe that he must stick to professionalism and not be overzealous, cautioning that he will face persecution if the regime changes.

Samukange had applied for Guvamombe’s matter to be moved to the High Court because the presiding magistrates were his subordinates.

But prosecutor, Zivanai Macharaga said the defence were in the habit of raising unnecessary complaints.

This irked Samukange, who then told Macharaga that they were persecuting his client based on politics and warned that he would also be persecuted when the regime changes.

“You must be professional and not be overzealous. You must not humiliate, persecute and embarrass your brother, who is also an officer of the court and I told you you’ll also be persecuted when this regime changes,” Samukange said.

Samukange later filed a notice to apply for the release of Guvamombe’s passport, saying he wanted to attend his child’s graduation ceremony at a destination not revealed in court.

Nemadire postponed the matter to March 18.

NewsDay

Ambassador Mothobi Dies

THE country’s former top envoy to Japan, Kenya and Uganda, Ambassador Buzwani Donald Mothobi has died.

He was 80.

Ambassador Mothobi who was Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Japan and the Republic of Korea from 1994 to 1998 died on Wednesday after a long illness.

He was born on August 22 in 1939 in Nyamandlovu District.

Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) chief executive officer Mr Nyasha Chizu sent his condolence message yesterday, describing Ambassador Mothobi, who was also former PRAZ board deputy chairperson as an astute leader and a father figure at the board and in the procurement profession at large.

“His passing away has left a void in the profession and the procurement fraternity shall always remember his leadership and guidance,” he said.

Amb Mothobi was one of the longest serving members of the State Procurement Board and was selected to lead its transformation into the PRAZ.

He served as the Executive Chairman of the transitional State Procurement Board from December 2015 to December 2017.

He was pivotal in the development of the new Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act (Cap 22:12).

Ambassador Mothobi resigned from PRAZ in 2018 due to illness.

Before his appointment as the deputy chairperson of PRAZ, he had chaired many boards including the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, Zimre Property Investments and SFG Insurance among others.

He was a High Commissioner to Kenya and Uganda from 1998 to 2001. At one time, he was the Permanent Representative to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations Commission on Human Settlements/Habitat.

Ambassador Mothobi was Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Supplies from 1985 to 1987; Permanent Secretary for Labour, Manpower Planning and Social Welfare from 1984 to 1985; Permanent Secretary for Transport from 1982 to 1984.

He was Research and Planning director in the Ministry of Manpower Planning and Development in 1980 and a lecturer in the Department of Political Science, during University Of Rhodesia from 1976 to 1977.

The late diplomat is survived by a wife and three children.

Mourners are gathered at number 48 Folyjon Crescent, Glen Lorne in Harare.

State Media

Jim Kunaka Languishing In Prison

By Own Correspondent| Former Zanu Pf youth leader Jim Kunaka is languishing in prison following his incarceration soon after the July 14 2019 protests.

This was revealed by one Cde Setfree in a tweet:

Prophets Blamed For Increase In ARV Defaults

PEOPLE living with HIV (PLHIV) have blamed some prophets and faith healers for the upsurge in the number of people who default from the first line antiretroviral therapy (ART).

After defaulting on first line ART, the patients are enrolled to the toxic and more expensive second or third line of medication.

They said prophets are in the habit of misleading PLHIV to stop taking medication claiming they have been healed of HIV. This comes at a time when statistics from the National Aids Council show that about 4 000 people in Bulawayo are now in the second and third line of ART.

PLHIV are put on a life time ART which they should adhere to daily to suppress the viral load in their system.

Phophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries leader prophet Walter Magaya was recently convicted and fined $700 after he claimed that he had found a cure for HIV and Aids which he called Aguma.

His company, Aretha Medicines, was convicted of contravening the Medicines Control Act after Mr Magaya publicised his unfounded claims without following due process.

The recent botched resurrection miracle by a South African prophet also shows the extent that faith healers are willing to go to deceive gullible members of the public.

In an interview yesterday, Zimbabwe National Network for People Living with HIV (ZNNP+) chairperson, Mr Sebastian Chinaire said:

“We are aware that we still have a number of our own defaulting medication and though 4 000 is too big a number, we are grateful because figures have been decreasing. Our number one enemy towards ending Aids by 2030 remains prophets and faith healers who lie to our members that they should stop taking ART as they would have been healed.”

He said at the moment PLHIV heavily relied on donors for medication and it would be impossible for them to continue getting adequate supplies if they continue defaulting.

Mr Chinaire said there is a large margin between the cost of the first line of ART and other lines, and given the current economic conditions it was safer for PLHIV to stick to first line.

“There is no cure for HIV and Aids hence no one should ever reach a point where they are tricked into stopping medication,” added Mr Chinaire.

“Secondly, our members default when they get results showing that their viral load has reached the undetectable stage. This development trends to make them feel better or healed and they default thinking they are completely cured.”

According to experts, an undetectable viral load only means one does not have enough HIV in their body fluids to pass on to a partner or baby.

A local HIV and Aids activist Mr Dumisani Nkomo said it was undeniable that PLHIV on second and third lines had defaulted.

“One of the reasons why we default is because antiretroviral medication cannot be taken on empty stomachs and we do need food for the tablets to work in the body,” he said.

“The situation could even be worse in rural areas because we have people who would rather skip the daily dose when they do not have any food.”

Mr Nkomo said it was important for the Government and responsible authorities to revive feeding programmes for needy PLHIV.

“We also have people suffering from self stigma who instead of embracing the free treatment choose to default. People should remember that defaulting does not only weaken one’s system but also put loved ones at the risk of contracting drug resistant HIV,” said Mr Nkomo.

Zimbabwe still has a dream of ending HIV and Aids by 2030 and part of the goals entails a majority of PLHIV achieving viral load suppression which comes through adherence to medication.

State Media

Witness Against Simba Chikore Withdraws From Testifying, Case Set For Dismissal

The witness in the case in which former President Robert Mugabe’s son-in-law, Simba Chikore, is accused of unlawfully detaining former ZimAirways legal head, yesterday developed cold feet and wrote to the State withdrawing from testifying, saying she was compromised.

Phillipa Philips, who is also a lawyer, was expected to testify in the case, but asked the court to withdraw, saying both Chikore and the complainant, Bertha Zakeyo were her clients.

But the State, represented by Mirirai Shumba, told the court that they will try to convince her to testify.

Magistrate Victoria Mashamba postponed the matter to March 8 and endorsed on her record that if Phillips failed to appear in court, that would be the end of the State case.

Last week, the court went for inspection in loco at the ZimAirways offices and Simon Musakasa, former ZimAirways human resources manager, who was testifying, gave conflicting testimony.

However, the inspection proved that there were issues which Musakasa did not tell the court.

Musakasa told the court that his office and the main gate of the premise were five metres apart, but the court found out that the distance was more than 40 metres and one could hardly hear people talking at the gate.

Musakasa had earlier told the court that he heard Zakeyo and Chikore’s co-accused Simbarashe Mutimbe arguing at the gate while in his office.

Their offices were more than 10 metres apart and could hardly hear people talking in other rooms if the doors were closed.

The witness had told the court that their offices were separated by glasses, but the court found out that they were separated by brick walls. — NewsDay

Shock As 14 Year Old Boy Kills His 6 Year Old Sister

A BOY (14) allegedly severely assaulted his sister (6) and threw her into a river resulting in her drowning in Binga.

The boy, who was last seen with the now deceased on Tuesday morning while they were on their way to school, is on the run.

He allegedly told family members that he had left his sister at Gongo River, where she was bathing after she had messed herself due to a running stomach but they searched for her in vain.

When family members went to the river on the second day, the boy whose name has been withheld as he is a minor, fled when her body was found.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Chief inspector Siphiwe Makonese confirmed the incident.

She said investigations were underway.

Chief Dobola said sources within the family informed him about the juvenile’s hatred for his sister who had recently relocated from Tsholotsho where their mother is now married.

Last week, the juvenile is alleged to have seriously assaulted his sister and she missed school for a week, accusing her of speaking in Ndebele in a Tonga community.

“I’m told last week he allegedly beat up his sister but the family concealed the matter. They nursed the girl at home and she did not attend school the whole week. When she finally recovered this week and went to school, this unfortunate incident then happened. I am told the two were among three other children on their way to school when he dismissed the other children and committed the crime,” said the chief.

While they were in a bush near Gongo River, Chief Dobola said, the boy instructed the three other children to run to school and check if lessons had started.

“They only returned later during the day and found him in the area close to the river and he joined them home. Realising that she was missing, the family embarked on a search which went on until other villagers were engaged. He told them that he had last seen his sister bathing in the river after having messed herself following a running stomach,” said Chief Dobola.

The chief said at around 8PM, the family approached him and reported that the minor was missing.

On the following day, they continued to search for her and family members asked the boy to lead them since he was the last to have been seen with her.

“The search continued early the next morning and this time, they went to the other side of the river.

When small feet were spotted in the river, it is at that time that people realised that the suspect had disappeared,” said the chief.

A report was made to the police who attended the scene.

Chief Dobola said police informed him that the body was bruised and it is suspected that the girl was severely beaten up before she was drowned.

He said what pains him most is that family members concealed the juvenile’s abusive behaviour.

The chief said had they reported the matter, the girl might not have continued to suffer at the boy’s hands.

State Media

“Ministry Of Mines Vehicle Scandal An Insult To Tax Payers,” MDC

MDC Statement| The vehicles scandal involving senior employees at the Ministry of Mines is an insult to the taxpayer and an indictment to the military government’s rhetorical intention to fight corruption.

The MDC has been arguing that the country needed saving from the hands of a very dangerous cartel which fits the description of George B.N. Ayittey that states that a Vampire state, is one in which the government has been hijacked by a phalanx of bandits, gangsters, crooks, and scoundrels, who use the machinery of the state to enrich themselves, their cronies, supporters, and members of their own ethnic, racial, or religious group and excludes everyone else.

It is unacceptable for the State to lose half a million US dollars to less than ten individuals who imported cars in the name of government only to change ownership in a blink of an eye.

These individuals park imported vehicles and proceed to hire cars for daily duties yet the imported cars were supposed to serve that purpose.

Yet again, millions of public funds are lost in this hiring exercise.

Surprisingly, Mnangagwa in his lack of wisdom created a so-called corruption crack unit in his office in violation of the constitution, supposedly to intensify the fight against corruption.

The crack unit is not only illegal and a waste of tax payer’s funds but clearly ineffective. If anything, corruption continues to blossom.

A few weeks ago, a shocking announcement of the resignation of the entire anti-corruption commission was made with no details provided.

It is, therefore, concerning when these incidences are exposed in the absence of a very important Constitutional independent Commission. Sad to say, even in the presence of the said Commissions, they are pacified, politicized, incapacitated and undermined by the military government.

We saw the undermining and attack on the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission recently for releasing an objective report on human rights violations in January by the state. The courts were swift and ruthless on a man who was charged with stealing a plough during the National Shutdown yet people who swindle the state of millions get away with it.

State security details targeted innocent MDC members and mass arrests took place only for hordes to be acquitted. Yet those with clear cases to answer walk scot-free.

The MDC calls for a comprehensive investigation into this scandal and a full investigation of all vehicles imported for executive use in all government departments.

More importantly, the MDC reaffirms that the following must be done in respect of corruption;-

  1. The introduction of criminal sanctions for all corruption-related offences.
  2. Strengthening, professionalization and ensuring the independence of all institutions meant to combat corruption including the National Prosecution Authority, Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Judiciary.
  3. Declaration of assets by all public office bearers and senior public executives including those in State Enterprises.
  4. State-sanctioned lifestyles audit for all senior public servants and public office holders.
  5. Introduction of limited terms of office for senior public executive offices including heads of parastatals.

Behold the New. Change that Delivers!
Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

If You Are Not For Chamisa You Are ZANU PF, Why? Opinion.

Dear Editor: Soon after the detention of Amos Chibaya the Gweru MDC MP and party’s organizing secretary I joined a group call FREE CHIBAYA. This group I thought was made of democrats who want true democracy to prevail.

After being in the group for a while I realised that in this group if you say anything that does not support Chamisa you are a real enemy. You are deliberately labeled Zanu PF. Chamisa himself in Gweru stated that all party positions are to be contested but those for Chamisa don’t want to hear about it just like those in Zanu-PF.

Yesteryear they said Mugabe for 2018 now they say Mnangagwa for 2023. Saying the contrary you become labeled G40. In MDC you are labeled Zanu PF.

Mwonzora, Mudzuri and anyone can be nominated to contest Chamisa but with the intolerance and undemocratic tendencies by MDCA supporters it would be like a death sentence.

In Zanu-PF Mujuru was taunted an enemy by Grace and company. She did not see the Congress and Mujuru was undemocratically evicted from the party that she grew up in. Thokozani Khupe failed to burry Tsvangirai because he was a threat to Chamisa. Yet the party is a movement for Democratic Change. Is democracy intolerant? What is the difference between Zanu PF and MDC Alliance? Indeed

Of late the fight is against Mwonzora. Why Mwonzora? Mwonzora is the same guy that beat Chamisa in the race for the secretary General’s post. Chamisa should thank Tsvangirai who gave him a lifeline. It was indeed Mwonzora who had reduced Chamisa into a nobody until Tsvangirai came to his rescue.

Chamisa clearly knows that Mwonzora is a threat to him and has unleashed his militia against anyone who talks of Mwonzora. I see Mwonzora and Elias Mudzuri going the same way as Thokozani Khupe. Thokozani Khupe failed to burry Tsvangirai and Mudzuri and Mwonzora are not going to be allowed to attend the MDC Alliance congress. I’m quite positive the trend is clear.

Tolerance is a virtue that Zimbabwean polical parties need to embrace. There is also need to democratic and God fearing. There is need for MDCA and Zanu PF to walk the talk on democracy. Zimbabwe will never see peace with this type of political intolerance, undemocratic tendencies, brutality and dictatorial ways.

What we need as Zimbabweans is to be tolerant, peace loving, democratic and accept views from other people. This would surely see us move forward. We are peaceful but I feel both Zanu PF and MDC must reform if we are to live in peace, tranquil and harmony.

Only God-fearing leaders would definitely take our country forward and lead us to prosperity and posterity.

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Man Commits Suicide After Assaulting Own Mother

A Murehwa man allegedly committed suicide on Tuesday after assaulting his mother who had chided him for bringing his friend to a family meeting.

Trevor Munetsi (34) of Chikwira Village under Chief Mangwende, Murehwa allegedly hanged himself from a roof beam with a rope at his homestead.

Mashonaland East police spokesperson Inspector Tendai Mwanza confirmed the incident and said investigations were underway.

“I can confirm that we received a report of a man who hanged himself after allegedly assaulting his mother, Charity Munetsi (61),” he said.

“His body was discovered by his wife Catherine Dhlamini (30) on the same day at around 11:40pm and a report was made at Murehwa police who attended the scene.

“We appeal to the public to desist from using violence and to always engage third parties whenever there are disputes, to prevent unnecessary loss of lives.”

It is alleged that on February 26 at around 1800hrs, Trevor was at a family meeting with his mother, his uncle Joseph Munetsi (48), his father Norman Munetsi (68), his wife and a friend identified as Johannes.

An argument arose between Trevor and his mother after she asked him why he had brought Johannes to the meeting.

Trevor became violent and started assaulting his mother with fists before he was restrained by his uncle.

He turned on his father and started assaulting him as well and then rushed to a nearby well and dived into it.

He was retrieved by his uncle and wife.

It is reported that after being rescued, Trevor attacked his mother again who rushed to her bedroom and locked herself inside together with her daughter-in-law.

Trevor went to the kitchen, took a rope and tried to hang himself, but was restrained by his uncle who then left with his father and friend.

At around 11:40pm, Trevor’s wife went outside and found his body hanging from a rope on the veranda.

The body was taken to Murehwa Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.

George Shaya Remains Positive Besides Amputation

ZIMBABWE football legend George Shaya says he will remain positive in the new chapter unfolding in his life after doctors amputated his left leg at Parirenyatwa Hospital on Wednesday night.

The five-time Soccer Star of the Year has been battling ill-health for some time.

This week doctors recommended his leg, which was suffering from serious infection, be amputated.

“Life is full of highs and lows, I have been in huge pain with this leg for a long time but, now, I’m okay, at least the pain is gone.

“I’m so positive that after this operation, my life will change for good and I will soldier on. I thank God for everything,” said 72-year-old Shaya.

The Mastermind is one of the country’s most celebrated footballers and one of the most talented stars to emerge from here.

Shaya’s wife, Egnes, told The Herald yesterday the former Dynamos player appeared a changed man after the surgery.

“I was very scared before the surgery that I was going to lose my husband because he was no longer able to eat or talk,’’ she said.

“It’s painful for your loved one to lose a limb, but I’m also relieved that the leg that had troubled him for a long time was finally removed.

“After the surgery, he started to eat by himself and was even talking about the yesteryear stories and making jokes.

“We are happy as a family to see him recovering.’’

She revealed that Dairibord, whose chief executive Anthony Mandiwanza is a former top referee, have been assisting with paying the hospital bills.

“We are so humbled by the gesture shown by Dairibord during this difficult time of our life,’’ she said.

“We just received a call from its chief executive Anthony Mandiwanza that they were going to assist us with some money to pay for the hospital bills and they have fulfilled their promise.

“Yes, the bill is still big but we appreciate all the people that are contributing.’’

Shaya has become the second Dynamos legend to have his leg amputated after 1980 Soccer Star of the Year David “Yogi” Mandigora.

Police Intercept 1 Tonne Mbanje Loot

Police have intercepted a contraband of mbanje weighing 810 kilogrammes believed to have been smuggled into the country from neighbouring Mozambique.

The dagga was found in Cephas Sibanda’s (35) car, which had broken down along the Mpandawana-Chatsworth Road last Saturday.

Police allegedly pounced on Sibanda before he had a chance to stash the dagga in a nearby bush after he realised law enforcement agents were circling his Toyota Mark II vehicle.

Masvingo provincial police spokesperson Chief Inspector Charity Mazula confirmed the incident yesterday.

On the fateful day, she said police officers from Chatsworth who were on routine patrol came across Sibanda’s vehicle which was parked by the roadside and was not occupied at the time.

Sibanda was allegedly seated in a Honda Fit vehicle that was parked behind the Mark II vehicle.

The police officers allegedly became suspicious and demanded to search the Mark II vehicle.

The officers were further alerted by the smell of dagga that filled the air when Sibanda opened the vehicle’s doors.

They searched the vehicle and discovered several 90kg bags of dagga.

They then arrested Sibanda and he implicated an accomplice who is still at large.

The recovered dagga will be presented in court as an exhibit.

State Media

As Was Done In Jan, Minister Dismisses Fuel Price Increase Rumours

Joram Gumbo

Energy and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo yesterday dismissed reports circulating on social media that fuel prices will increase.

The reports claimed that fuel industry stakeholders and the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) met and agreed to increase the price of petrol to $5,50 from $3,30 and diesel to $5,15 from $3,10.

Minister Gumbo said: “There are statements circulating on social media alleging that fuel prices are going to increase to $5,50 for petrol and $5,15 for diesel. These statements are false. I would, therefore, like to dispel these rumours.

“According to the statement circulating on social media, a closed door meeting was held between fuel stakeholders and the RBZ. The ministry would like to assure the general public that no such meeting was ever held and no plans to increase fuel were ever considered,” said Minister Gumbo.

He said following the review of fuel prices on January 12 this year, Government was not planning to increase fuel prices again.

“The RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya in his Monetary (Policy)Statement indicated that foreign currency requirements for Government expenditure and other essential commodities that include fuel, cooking oil, electricity, medicines, and water chemicals shall continue to be made available through the existing letters of credit facilities and the Foreign Exchange Allocations Committee.

“The false statement being circulated on social media could have a negative effect of causing motorists and the public to engage in panic buying and hoarding of fuel for speculative purposes,” said Minister Gumbo.

He emphasised: “I, therefore, want to assure the nation that there is not going to be a fuel price increase as being falsely circulated on social media, save for the usual small price changes of a cent or two caused by movements in the international fuel prices.

“Though the fuel supply in the country remains constrained as evidenced by the fuel queues which developed over the weekend, especially due to diesel shortages, which was a result of logistical glitches, Government is doing everything possible to ensure that fuel is available in the market.”

State Media

Magaya Tax Evasion Trial Commences

A representative of Walter Magaya’s Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries appeared in court yesterday for trial on charges of the church evading paying tax on income amounting to more than $28 million.

Magaya and his wife Tendai also stand accused of drawing millions in salaries from the church account without paying Pay As You Earn (PAYE).

Before the trial could commence yesterday, defence lawyers made an application for more time to prepare their defence, arguing that they were served with the relevant papers on Wednesday.

Regional magistrate Mr Hoseah Mujaya acceded to the application and set March 21 as the new trial date. Mr Nelson Marimo was the church representative, while Mr Everson Chatambudza was the defence lawyer. Mr Chatambudza said he was served with the relevant papers on Wednesday by prosecutor Mr George Manokore, hence the need for additional time to prepare the defence. To support his application for postponement, Mr Chatambudza indicated that there were some issues they needed to verify and agree on with the State before the trial commenced.

Magaya’s church is being charged for breaching Value Added Tax (VAT) regulations on over $28 million realised from sale of church wares since 2013.

According to the State, the church raises revenue from selling church regalia, anointing oil, holy water and from its guest house. It is alleged that sometime in October last year, the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) conducted tax investigations and recovered financial statements from PHD for the period extending from 2013 to 2017.

The court heard that ZIMRA recovered financial statements from the Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe which were submitted by PHD for a loan application.

The statements showed that the church realised sales amounting to $28 706 040 between 2013 and 2017.

It is alleged that during that period, the church did not submit income tax returns to ZIMRA. The court heard that during the same period, PHD paid remuneration amounting to $950 522,99 to Magaya’s wife, Tendai, directly into her personal Stanbic Bank account.

PHD also transferred remuneration of US $2 403 658,24 to Magaya’s Stanbic Bank account and on both occasions, the church evaded tax by not paying Pay As You Earn.

It is the State case that Magaya’s church had no records of all goods and services that it sells and purchases, in violation of the VAT Act.

State Media

Zim Signs Credit Deal With Botswana

Botswana President Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi has confirmed the 1 billion pula Botswana credit facility that will be channelled towards Zimbabwe’s private sector.

Fielding questions from journalists at the close of the inaugural session of the Zimbabwe-Botswana Bi-National Commission Summit jointly presided over with President Mnangagwa in Harare yesterday, President Masisi said Botswana had increased the facility from 600 million pula to a billion.

“We increased from 600 million pula to 1 billion, the details of which will be sorted out later on,” he said.

President Masisi also handed over health assistance worth 2,1 million pula to the Government of Zimbabwe.

The facilities came as a tonic to a number of agreements that the two Southern African neighbours made in a culmination of meetings that were held since the start of the week under the aegis of the inaugural BNC.

Zimbabwe and Botswana signed six Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) spanning political, social and economic fields that will bring the two countries closer.

The MoUs included the Extradition Treaty, Diplomatic Consultations, Rules and Procedures Governing the Meetings of the Bi-National Bi-National Commission, Mining, Geology and Metallurgy, Cooperation in the Energy Sector and Science and Technology.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo and his Botswana counterpart Dr Unity Dow signed the MoU on Diplomatic consultations.

The two ministers also signed the MoU on Rules and Procedure governing meetings of the Bi-National Commission.

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira signed the MoU on cooperation in the field of Science, Technology and Innovation while Botswana was represented by Minister Dow.

The Extradition Treaty was signed by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema and Botswana Defence, Justice and Security Minister Shaw Kgathi.

Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Jorum Gumbo signed the MoU on Cooperation in Geology, Mining and Metallurgy on behalf of his counterpart Minister Winston Chitando, while Botswana was represented Minister of Mineral Resources, Green Technology and Energy Security Eric Molale.

The two ministers also signed another MoU on Cooperation in the field of Energy Development.

In his remarks at the closure of the highly successful summit, President Mnangagwa said: “I am pleased that at this inaugural session, we witnessed the signing of six agreements which set the legal framework for broad cooperation in the agreed areas. Through our collective efforts, may the conclusion of these agreements not be an end in itself, but the beginning of greater bilateral cooperation for the benefit of our people and future generations. History has shown us that where people and nations get used to working together, they grow to share the same vision and aspirations.

“I am confident that Zimbabwe and Botswana have set themselves along this path.”

President Masisi who was also the co-chairman of the summit echoed the sentiments saying: “Today’s meeting is the beginning of a strong and long journey which is ahead of us. More work still needs to be done especially to open our private sector business people and private citizens to play a meaningful role in our efforts to further strengthen our bilateral relations. There is no doubt that our success in implementing the commitments we make today will go a long way in ensuring a conducive environment for our people and businesses to increase their interaction.”

He said the Extradition Treaty would go a long way in serving justice between the citizens of the two countries.

Reading out the communique issued after the summit, Minister Moyo (Foreign Affairs and International Trade) said the two Presidents underscored the importance of the MoU on Geology, Mining and Metallurgy in enhancing cooperation in the mining sector especially in the diamond sector where Botswana had considerable experience and expertise.

“The two (Presidents) also noted the importance of the MoU on cooperation in the energy sector in the development and industrialisation efforts of the two countries,” said Minister Moyo.

“The two Presidents directed the senior officials to expedite the conclusion of the outstanding agreements and MoUs by the midterm review to be held in November 2019. The two Presidents noted the need to increase volumes of trade and investment between their countries. In this regard, they directed that a business forum be convened on the margins of the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair to bel held in Bulawayo in April 2019.”

Dr Moyo said the two Presidents welcomed decision by Botswana to consider joining the Kaza uni-visa system as this would assist in the promotion of tourism in the countries involved.

He said there was also a briefing between the two Heads of State and Government on the political situation in the two countries.

On the international front, Dr Moyo said: “The Presidents also welcomed the statement by Sadc calling for the unconditional lifting of sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe and noted Botswana’s commitment to continue advocating for the removal of the sanctions.”

State Media

Opposition MDC Calls For A Lifestyle Audit For Public Office Bearers

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC led by Nelson Chamisa has described as insulting the vehicle scandal revelations involving senior Mines ministry officials.

The party called on government to urgently deal corruption and conduct a lifestyles audit on public office bearers.

Saod Jacob Mafume in a statement:

The vehicles scandal involving senior employees at the Ministry of Mines is an insult to the taxpayer and an indictment to the military government’s rhetorical intention to fight corruption.

The MDC has been arguing that the country needed saving from the hands of a very dangerous cartel which fits the description of George B.N. Ayittey that states that a Vampire state, is one in which the government has been hijacked by a phalanx of bandits, gangsters, crooks, and scoundrels, who use the machinery of the state to enrich themselves, their cronies, supporters, and members of their own ethnic, racial, or religious group and excludes everyone else.

It is unacceptable for the State to lose half a million US dollars to less than ten individuals who imported cars in the name of government only to change ownership in a blink of an eye.

These individuals park imported vehicles and proceed to hire cars for daily duties yet the imported cars were supposed to serve that purpose.

Yet again, millions of public funds are lost in this hiring exercise.

Surprisingly, Mnangagwa in his lack of wisdom created a so-called corruption crack unit in his office in violation of the constitution, supposedly to intensify the fight against corruption.

The crack unit is not only illegal and a waste of tax payer’s funds but clearly ineffective. If anything, corruption continues to blossom.

A few weeks ago, a shocking announcement of the resignation of the entire anti-corruption commission was made with no details provided.

It is, therefore, concerning when these incidences are exposed in the absence of a very important Constitutional independent Commission. Sad to say, even in the presence of the said Commissions, they are pacified, politicized, incapacitated and undermined by the military government.

We saw the undermining and attack on the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission recently for releasing an objective report on human rights violations in January by the state. The courts were swift and ruthless on a man who was charged with stealing a plough during the National Shutdown yet people who swindle the state of millions get away with it.

State security details targeted innocent MDC members and mass arrests took place only for hordes to be acquitted. Yet those with clear cases to answer walk scot-free.

The MDC calls for a comprehensive investigation into this scandal and a full investigation of all vehicles imported for executive use in all government departments.

More importantly, the MDC reaffirms that the following must be done in respect of corruption;-

1. The introduction of criminal sanctions for all corruption-related offences.

2. Strengthening, professionalization and ensuring the independence of all institutions meant to combat corruption including the National Prosecution Authority, Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission, Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Judiciary.

3. Declaration of assets by all public office bearers and senior public executives including those in State Enterprises.

4. State-sanctioned lifestyles audit for all senior public servants and public office holders.

5. Introduction of limited terms of office for senior public executive offices including heads of parastatals.

Behold the New. Change that Delivers!

Jacob Mafume

Twitter Drunkard, Mutodi Says Social Media Platforms Are Causing Disharmony

Farai Dziva| The Twitter Drunkard who made a career rise for himself from a mere rhumba musician to a ministerial job while writing lies and destroying other people, the Deputy Information Minister Energy Mutodi has accused the social media of spreading falsehoods to create chaos and national disharmony.

However social media analysts have said the ruling party is in actual fact creating disharmony.

Mutodi urged the nation to ignore reports of fuel price hikes being circulated on social media platforms.

” FUEL PRICES TO REMAIN UNCHANGED: You are hereby informed that current fuel prices are competitive and will remain in place for a long time.

Messages circulating on social media on fuel price hikes are malicious and meant to cause alarm and despondency,” Mutodi wrote on his official twitter handle.

Boost For Zimbabwe’s Health Sector As Botswana donates Health Aid Worth 2.1million Pula

By Own Correspondent| Botswana President Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi handed over health assistance donation worth 2,1 Million Pula to the Zimbabwean government on Thursday afternoon.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the government, Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa commended the Government of Botswana for the noble gesture which he said will go long way in addressing health challenges in the country.

The donation includes baby nutrition food ‘Tsabana’, Disposable Syringes, Blood Transfusion set, Therapeutic foods, Bandages among others

Those Who Kill For Power Cannot Be Committed To Genuine Dialogue- Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa has said those who kill for power cannot be committed to genuine dialogue.

Last week the MDC A did not attend the national dialogue programme that was held at State House.

“Putting Zimbabweans first ahead of personal interests is a priority.

Thinking about the suffering people ahead of just thinking about power is vital. Dialogue motivated by conviction not convenience. Dialogue should resolve all citizens concerns and national grievances,” said Chamisa.

“We must have a complete change of our politics and leadership culture. We need a total revolution of values and culture.We must never kill for power in the name of politics.We must never use violence to settle and solve differences!”

Anthrax Outbreak Hits Mutare Farm Prison

ZPCS

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS)’s Mutare Farm Prison has recorded an anthrax outbreak.

However, prison officials revealed that the institution can contain the outbreak despite the disease killing a pig at the farm.

ZPCS Manicaland spokesperson Liberty Mhlanga said they discovered the outbreak at their farm sometime two weeks ago.

He said they took the affected pigs into quarantine in a bid to contain the outbreak.

Said Mhlanga:

“We have recorded an anthrax case on February 6. The pig died but we have managed to contain the disease and issued a 30-day quarantine order to make sure the diseases will not be transmitted to other pigs.”

Mr Mhlanga said they have not recorded any similar case or experience suspected cases relating to the disease.

He said they have issued bio-security measures and vaccinated all of their pigs.

“We have managed to vaccinate all of our pigs and review our bio-security measures of foot baths and spraying of all farm motor vehicles.”-StateMedia

Ziyambi Ziyambi Pleads With UN For Removal Of Sanctions

State Media – Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told the UNHRC that sanctions are impacting negatively on Government’s re-engagement efforts aimed at repositioning Zimbabwe’s economy on a growth trajectory in line with Vision 2030.


“As enunciated in the Vision 2030, which is aimed at attaining an Upper Middle Income status by 2030, the Zimbabwean economy remains stable with growth projections for 2019 pegged at 3,1 percent.

However, Zimbabwe’s economic transformation continues to be hampered by the illegal sanctions imposed by the West,” said Minister Ziyambi.
The minister urged the international community to support Zimbabwe in its call for the removal of the illegal sanctions, saying they were hurting ordinary citizens and stifling the country’s economic growth.


“We therefore appeal to the international community to call for the unconditional removal of the sanctions, which have caused untold suffering on our people,” he said.


Minister Ziyambi also took the opportunity to clarify to the international community the deployment of law enforcement agents during the recent violent protests, which rocked Harare, Bulawayo and other major cities and towns resulting in loss of life and destruction of property.

Ziyamb Ziyambi

I Am The Sole Breadwinner In My Family- “Rapist” Tells Court


A Chitungwiza man was yesterday jailed 14 years effective for raping a 20-year-old mentally-challenged woman.


Simbarashe Mazoni (28) was convicted by Chitungwiza regional magistrate Mrs Estere Chivasa after a full trial.
He was initially sentenced to 16 years in prison before two years were suspended on condition of good behaviour.


In passing the sentence, Mrs Chivasa blasted Mazoni for his behaviour which she said was unacceptable.
“This is a rare case where a culprit was caught red-handed abusing a mentally-challenged person and the arrest was effected by another civilian,” she said.


“There is need to protect the society from unruly people like you, worse, you deflowered the victim and failed even to use protection, exposing her to sexually-transmitted diseases.”
In mitigation, Mazoni begged Mrs Chivasa to give him community service as he was the breadwinner in his family.The Herald

Chatunga Hospitalised

Former president Robert Mugabe’s youngest son Bellarmine Chatunga was recently in hospital following an undisclosed heath scare.

Although  the young Mugabe did not reveal the reason behind his hospitalization he posted pictures on social media and expressed how grateful he was to be back in good health.

One of his friends also sent him a get well soon message.

State Claims Botswana Has Confirmed Financial Aid Deal

President Mnangagwa and his Botswana counterpart President Mokgweetsi Eric Masisi look on as Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Matema (right) and Botswana’s Defence, Justice and Security Minister Shaw Kgathi sign a memorandum of understanding in Harare today. Picture by Justin Mutenda.

Botswana President Dr Mokgweetsi Masisi has confirmed the BWP1 billion (approximately US$94,5 million) Botswana credit facility to Zimbabwe that will help to breathe life to the country’s private sector.

Fielding questions from journalists at the close of the inaugural session of the Zimbabwe Botswana Bi-National Commission Summit in Harare today, President Masisi says they have increased the facility from BWP600 million to one billion.

State Media

Mwonzora Bares His Soul, Interview.

As the MDC Alliance 2019 elective congress builds momentum, the Zimbabwe Morning Post interviewed the biggest opposition party’ Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora who is likely to contest the incumbent Nelson Chamisa.

Since the announcement of the congress dates which is scheduled to take place from May 24-26 there has been mudslinging as party members coalesce around their presidential candidates of choice and Mwonzora has found himself on the receiving end as many view him as the potential candidate to contest Chamisa.

In a wide ranging interview Mwonzora made it clear that internal squabbles are building up in the party with some members exhibiting signs of lack of maturity and failing to live up to the tenets of democracy.

“I have come to the conclusion that not all those people who talk about democracy understand what it is,” Mwonzora said.

I am not Zanu PF
As internal squabbles gain momentum Mwonzora is being accused of being a Zanu PF agent “because he is gunning for Chamisa’ position.”

“I have no idea about Zanu PF’s interference with the MDC Alliance Congress, MDC Alliance has a constitution that allows for people to contest for any positions,” said Mwonzora.

In a candid talk, Mwonzora rubbished the rhetoric that he is Zanu PF, and has dared his competitors to prove their allegations. He explained his role in MDC Alliance politics and pledged his commitment to the MDC Alliance struggle.

“I cannot be Zanu PF because there is an MDC Alliance Congress,” he continued.

“I will be contesting for my sixth position, not yet sure as to what position I will be nominated to contest but will be eagerly waiting for my nomination,” said Mwonzora.

Since joining politics Mwonzora has contested for five posts which include being a district officer for Nyanga, secretary for local government in Manicaland, parly representative to the national council, party spokesperson and party secretary general.

Mwonzora gave Chamisa a run for his money to clinch the secretary general post. The late leader Morgan Tsvangirai had to “smuggle” back Chamisa into the presidium by appointing him a second vice president as he moved to manage the succession wrangle that engulfed the opposition soon after the 2013 elections.

They don’t know what democracy entails Mwonzora expressed disappointment as it came to light that some members of the party lack the basic understanding of democracy, its tenets and principles.
In a hard hitting blow to his detractors, Mwonzora said “the smear campaigns are from competitors and people with no idea of what democracy entails, …I come to the conclusion that not all those people who talk about democracy understand what it is.”

However he remains unfazed and determined. “I am unfazed by it and it won’t affect my decision making matrix,” he added.

Prove your allegations

Mwonzora challenged top MDC Alliance officials who are leading the smear campaign on various social media platforms to prove the said allegations and has labelled them as “lost individuals.”
“I have seen myself being a serious target of mudslinging by some party officials… I dare them to say and prove their allegations before MDC Alliance membership…I challenge them to prove the allegations that they continue to spew,” he added.

“Some are writing from outside Zimbabwe where they are living large in the comfort of their homes and safety. Some simply abandoned our youths in prisons and police detention when we all thought we are in the struggle together,” Mwonzora said adding: “The struggle is here in Zimbabwe.”

My history speaks for itself
In an attempt to distance himself from the allegations Mwonzora explained his involvement in politics as a clear quest for democracy. His achievements and contributions cannot go unnoticed as he played a part in drafting the current constitution.

“I am proud of the role I played as my party deployed me in COPAC aimed at bringing about a new constitution… I played my part in trying to bring electoral reforms in this country, now we have BVR.. I was part of drafters of electoral parties code of conduct which is now the law,” Mwonora said.

Despite all brickbats being thrown at him Mwonzora said: “I will continue to play my part in the democratic struggle.”

Mwonzora joined the treacherous Zimbabwean political landscape as far back as 1988 where he fought against the former president Robert Mugabe’s one party state and managed to get some prison time under his belt.

I joined the democratic struggle as far back as 1988 where we fought as student leaders against the one party state.”

Mwonzora also said he was in the trenches with the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions as its legal advisor after graduating from the university. He also opined that he joined the legal team that successfully challenged the constitutionality of the political parties finance act resulting in opposition political parties getting state funding.

Morning Post

Court Orders For Arrest Of ZANU PF MP

Correspondent|Guruve magistrate Shingirai Mutiro yesterday issued a warrant of arrest for Guruve South legislator, Patrick Dutiro (Zanu PF) and his party community chairperson, Roti Nelson Moyana (66) after the two failed to turn up to answer to contempt of court charges.

The State alleges that on January 15 last year, Dutiro (50) and Moyana went to Norowe Farm, where the messenger of court, Alleta Mutseta was evicting illegal settlers in the presence of Thompson Maguduru and Jabulani Ncube.

On their arrival, the Zanu PF officials told the illegal settlers that the messenger of court was executing a false eviction order.

He allegedly told the settlers to remain at the farm and not to obey the instruction to vacate the farm.

Fearing for her life, Mutseta aborted the eviction. Albert Mazhindu represented the State.

MDC Challenges ED To Investigate Mines Ministry Vehicle Sales.

Correspondent|The Nelson Chamisa led-MDC Alliance has called for the suspension and arrest of top Ministry of Mines’ directors accused of misusing their positions to illegally acquire luxurious vehicles for a song.

This comes as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “new dispensation” has been preaching the anti-corruption mantra which appears to have been ignored by top government officials as the economy continues to tank due to rampant and unchecked corruption.

“It is unacceptable for the State to lose half a million US dollars to less than ten individuals who imported cars in the name of government only to change ownership in a blink of an eye,” MDC Alliance spokesperson Jacob Mafume said.

“These individuals park the imported vehicles and proceed to hire cars for daily duties yet the imported cars were supposed to serve that purpose. Yet again, millions of public funds are lost in this hiring exercise.

“We expect Mnangagwa so-called corruption crack unit in his office to act and bring the culprit to book. in violation of the constitution, supposedly to intensify the fight against corruption.

“The crack unit is not only illegal and a waste of tax payer’s funds but clearly ineffective. If anything, corruption continues to blossom. A few weeks ago, a shocking announcement of resignation of the entire anti-corruption commission was made with no details provided.”

Mafume said it was concerning that such incidences are being exposed
in the absence of a very important Constitutional independent Commission.

“Sad to say, even in the presence of the said Commissions, they are pacified, politicized, incapacitated and undermined by the military government,” Mafume said.

Last week online media authoritatively and exclusively exposed the rot obtaining in the Mines ministry.

The scandal has sent social media into overdrive with a cross-section of people calling for immediate action from the Mnangagwa led-administration.

The latest vehicle scandal sucks in former permanent secretary Munesu Munodawafa and nine top directors.

ZANU PF So Full Of Destructive Propaganda, MDC

Statement By The MDC| The lies around the Botswana credit line to the tune of $US 600 million is in bad taste, an insult against the citizen and bad for diplomacy.

That the Botswana government had to generate communication from the highest office just to correct the lie shows the effect of such reckless behaviour.

Lyssa, the Greek god of madness, has unleashed its angels of dementia and derangement in Zanu PF. There is a shocking reinvention of spin in the military government, the lies and obsession of claiming progress are just too much.

For a government to invest so much personnel, money and time just to misinform the citizen is criminal. This is the reason why they now restrict the use of social media, they arrest journalists and deport ones from other countries.

They want to keep telling lies most of which have been embarrassingly refuted by people involved in the so-called mega-deals.

They lied about securing 3 billion in Davos a year ago, lied about an Afrexim bank loan only for some clarification that only negotiations were taking place and they have also lied about oil deposits in Mashonaland Central.

The MDC contends that a responsible government must communicate accurately to its citizens. It is a basic obligation.

Behold the New. Change that Delivers!

Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

“Resurrect Nelson Mandela Let’s See,” Mb**ro Challenges Lukau

A leader of a charismatic church in South Africa has gone to confront another pastor for “bringing Christianity into disrepute” by staging a bogus resurrection.

Self-styled prophet Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng of the Incredible Happenings church can be seen in the video below shouting at the gates of Alph Lukau’s church saying:

“I’m not here to fight anyone, I’m here to get answers.””If it’s true that you resurrected a man, then let’s go to Mandela’s grave to do the same,” the BBC’s Nomsa Maseko heard him say at the scene.

Mboro drove to Alleluia Ministries in Sandton in his BMW i8. He stood outside with his supporters and members of other denominations. The scene was set for a showdown of biblical proportions.

Lukau, however, was nowhere to be seen.

South Africa based prophet Alph Lukau might be trending over a viral video of him claiming to have raised a Zimbabwean man from the dead on Sunday, but the Funeral Parlour whose hearse was hired has rubbished the claims and is now taking legal action over the “malicious damage” to its image.
Pastor Alph Lukau claimed to have resurrected a Zimbabwean national Brighton Moyo

Members of Alleluia Ministries were inside the church, watching Mboro through the window. Others later came out carrying placards but they were quickly confiscated by a man affiliated with the church.

“Why do you walk away if I am wrong? I want you to surrender and apologise. Can I see the leadership of the church? Maybe I can be prayed for,” said Mboro.

“I want to call the pastor that we can go to Nelson Mandela’s grave and raise him,” he added.

Mr Motsoeneng was himself mocked online after reportedly charging followers to view his photos of “heaven”. 

  • BBC News

Ezekiel Guti’s Children Cause A Scene At Police Station

ZAOGA Forward in Faith Archbishop Ezekiel Guti’s grandchildren caused a scene at Highlands Police Station on Tuesday when they refused to go home with their maternal grandmother.

The children stay with their mother Ethanim Perfect Munamato Guti at their maternal grandparents’ home after they moved out of her matrimonial home with her husband Lindsay Nyajeka.

Ethanim Perfect Munamato Guti

Infidelity was fingered as the reason for separation with Nyajeka accusing Ethanim of having an adulterous affair with a married pastor in the church.

Nyajeka, who is said to have been barred from going to the Guti’s residence, had gone to the police station to hand over the minor children to the Archbishop’s wife Eunor Guti where they caused a scene refusing to go.

The children had to be forced to get into a vehicle where Eunor was after some resistance.

Impeccable sources close to Ethanim and Nyajeka said Nyajeka had to bring the children to the police station because he was barred from going to Guti’s residence.

“The separation between Nyajeka and his wife is mainly affecting their children because they are not used to the current setup of having their father staying away from their mother.

“I don’t think that they can resolve their differences.

“Ever since Nyajeka started having problems with his wife, he has never been allowed to see his father-in-law by some church members who envy how he was powerful in the ministry.

“He (Nyajeka) is no longer allowed to go to his in-laws’ place of residence that is why he has to take the children to the police station each time that he was wants to take them back to their mother,” said the source.

— HMetro

RBZ Speaks On Fuel Price Increase

Correspondent|THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has described as malicious fake news the reports circulating on social media that a major fuel price hike is imminent.

A message has been circulating on social media saying there will be major fuel price hikes to $5.50 and $5.15 for petrol and diesel respectively.

“Fake news,” said the statement released jointly by the central bank and the information ministry. The social media article is aimed at causing panic buying of fuel and should be treated with the contempt it deserves.

“For starters the alleged meeting at the RBZ with fuel suppliers never took place,” said the RBZ.

The Ministry of Information, Publicity & Broadcasting weighed in: “Most Fake News is not just a prank or messing about. There is a real damage to the economy and livelihoods.

“Real lives are affected when panic is injected into the market and distorts supply and demand. There is no fuel price hike on the way. Let us act and interact responsibly.”

In a televised address in early January, President Mnangagwa announced prices of petrol and diesel which were more than double to tackle a shortfall caused by increased demand and “rampant” illegal trading.

Petrol prices were raised from $1.24 a litre to $3.31 (2.89 euros) and diesel from $1.36 a litre to $3.11.

The president’s announcement came after fuel shortages which began in October last year worsened with motorists sometimes spending nights in fuel pump queues that stretch for kilometres.

The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) then called for a three-day stay away from work and school, which became violent and saw about 17 people dead and property worth millions of dollars destroyed. 

Mthuli Says Botswana Agreed To Extent 1 Billion Pula To Zim

Botswana has agreed to extend a 1 billion Pula (about 95 million U.S. dollars) credit line to Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe’s finance minister Mthuli Ncube said Thursday.

He told Xinhua on the sidelines of the inaugural session of the Botswana-Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission (BNC) in Harare that the details of the facility were still being worked out.

“I cannot say much because the Presidents of the two countries are still working out the details but I can confirm that Botswana has agreed to extend a 1 billion Pula credit line to Zimbabwe,” Mthuli Ncube said.

Earlier, Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi confirmed the monetary deal, saying his country had raised the facility from the initial 500 million Pula to 1 billion in response to a question during the BNC meeting.

Both Masisi and Ncube did not specify what the credit line will be used for.

The announcement of the credit line came a day after the Botswana government on Wednesday denied media reports that it had extended a 600 million U.S. dollars credit facility to Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe is currently facing a crippling foreign currency shortage that has affected importation of essential commodities such as fuel and medical drugs.

In a bid to tame the thriving foreign currency black market that has eroded currency value and competitiveness of the country’s exports, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe last week introduced a foreign exchange inter-bank market where the local currency can be traded against the U.S. dollar and other currencies at market rates.

The local currency debuted at 2.50 against the U.S. dollar last Friday, lower than black market rates of around 3.60.

— Xinhua

LIVE: Womens League Tells Mugabe: Jan Protesters Wanted To March To State House And You Wanted Mnangagwa To Just Sit And Watch That?

Mabel Chinomona: “the Jan protesters wanted to march all the way to State House and you expected vaMnangagwa to just watch all that, just to please this man (Mugabe) …”

https://youtu.be/HINZrww1Pp4

“Dead” Man’s Employer Speaks Out :I Was Shocked To See Him Lying In The Coffin

A Zimbabwean man who was supposedly resurrected from the dead at a South African church over the past weekend was recognised by workmates who claimed that he once did something similar for the same pastor.


Brighton Moyo was “called back from the dead” while lying in a coffin by Pastor Lukau of Alleluia Ministries last Sunday.
Moyo worked for a timber company in Pretoria, it has been revealed. His employer Vincent Amoretti told eNCA News that he was shocked when he recognised the “stuntman”.

He said:We suspended him a couple of weeks ago for missing a Monday and coming late on a Tuesday. He was suspended with full pay but he never came back.
We wondered what happened to him and one of his friends came into the office and brought a video saying Brighton had died. I love my employees, we have 50 guys here and to know that one of them had died I was shocked.


When I watched the video and saw him lying in a coffin and I saw his mouth breathing I said, ‘he’s not dead!’ Then I saw him come to life, looking all around. It was crazy. It was really a big joke.


… From what I hear from my staff, he was trying to get people to come and do the act with him. I believe he has done a stunt in a wheelchair where he got up and he walked away. He tried to solicit the people who work for me to come and do the shows with him, it’s an ongoing thing.
More: ZimLive.com

Young Warriors Sensation Joins Swedish Club

Farai Dziva|Young Warriors sensation Kundai Benyu has left Celtic to join a Swedish club.

The 21-year-old midfielder has joined Helsingborgs IF on a loan deal until January 31, 2020. He had struggled for game time at Celtic, making just one league start since his arrival in August 2017.

The Swedish club, which got promoted into the top division last season, confirmed the transfer on Tuesday.

“HIF has agreed with Celtic FC for a loan transfer of midfielder Kundai Benyu. The contract runs until January 31, 2020,”Helsingborgs said in a statement on their website.

The player is happy with the move and has promised to make the best out of it.

“It feels like a good opportunity for me to play A-team football at a high level,” said Benyu.

“My teammate at Celtic, Mikael Lustig, told me that Helsingborgs is a big club, and this is a good opportunity for me. I wanted to come here from the moment I heard about the interest (from Helsingborgs).”

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

Letter To Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa “You Need Help”

By Stanley Goreraza|

Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa

You ma’am need urgent help. I suggest you see a both a Psychiatrist and a Priest.

How can you be a normal person when some of the young girls you have hired as maids have had to jump the dura wall, running away from vicious beatings they received from you. Some of them have had to seek assistance and shelter from your neighbours!

This has happened many, many times. You don’t just mistreat your workers but physically abuse them, psychopathicaly harass and humiliate them. The working environment in your home is like that of a concentration camp.

You once did something absolutely demonic! You wrote a horrific letter to your Babamunini, your late father’s brother. That letter drove the man, who in our culture is as good as your father, to tears. I’m not even going to make public what you wrote in that letter because it is just too indecent and I’d like to maintain the little decency I have.

You ma’am are more than a horrible human being. The language you use when you are angry would not be used by drunks in Vito bar in Mbare.

And then you kneel down before the cameras, putting up all these pretences kunge munhu ane hunhu. You are a sadist who seems to enjoy harming others physically, psychologically and emotionally.

Honestly, you need help. You have to sit down by yourself and think of all the extremely evil things you have done to others whom you perceive as nothing because they have no power like you do.

I’m not trying to embarrass you. I’m trying to actually save you from yourself because the person who is hurt most by your behaviour and actions is actually YOU! The evil inside you is only destroying you.

The pain of your powerless victims, is the pain of God. Think about it, before God destroys you.

Ndapedza. Zvasarire imi kufuka kana kuwarira.

Zanu PF Women’s League Attacks Mugabe

Jane Mlambo| The Zanu PF Women’s League has today issued a strongly worded statement attacking former President Robert Mugabe over his birthday remarks in which he launched a vitriolic attack at his successor Emmerson Mnangagwa.

In a press statement issued this afternoon, the Women’s League Chairperson Mabel Chinomona said Mugabe’s remarks were calculated to bring instability in the country while putting Mnangagwa’s reputation into disrepute.

“The former President is totally ill-advised to allegedly use hostile media and propagate negative reports against the sitting President who for the past 37 years had high respect for him and was his deputy.

“We pray that Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe in his old age should also respect our President and keep his composure as an old man. He may be reminded too that even during his Presidency not everything was totally perfect in his administration but women continued to support him,”

Dembare, Caps Clash In Charity Cup

Farai Dziva|Perennial arch rivals Dynamos and CAPS United will clash in a charity game before the beginning of the 2019 Premier Soccer League season.

The two Harare Giants will be in action in the Charity Challenge Cup set for March.

The tie will be officially launched this afternoon at Rainbow Towers in Harare. The Glamour Boys will not defend their title in the 2019 ZNA Charity Shield this year. This year’s edition of this pre-season charity tournament will consist of two only Bulawayo teams – Highlanders and Chicken Inn.