Khaya-Moyo Humiliated, Mnangagwa Relie Insists That The Looting Youths Were Official ZANU PF Heroes

Simon Khaya Moyo

Attempts by the ZANU PF spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo to distance his party from the youths who looted businesses last month during the mid January riots, have been rubbished by Emmerson Mnangagwa’s in law, Terence Mukupe.

MUKUPE SAYS THE LOOTING YOUTHS ARE ZANU PF HEROES, THEY WERE HERE AT ZANU PF HQ.

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s in law, Terence Mukupe has in a video recorded, confessed that the youths who were injured while looting during the January mayhem, were sent by ZANU PF.

He described them as Zanu PF children dispatched on mission from the ZANU PF headquarters.

Said Mukupe: “Those who are saying the youths were looting, down with them. They didn’t even care to get close to the incidents to see for themselves. How can your own kids be injured, and you fail to rise up to go and find out what has happened?

“And you find out on your own instead of relying on social media. When our children were at headquarters, at ZANU PF HQ. No one bothered to even get there and that is how you see that some people are merely interested in getting positions. So the matter here is, in my own books the youths who were injured Are Heroes to me.

“And I said it at Jekerere. When I said this, they started sending me messages telling me to behave (get back into line). You must support this person (nhingi). We want to pass a vote of no confidence on Emmerson Mnangagwa. If you do not do what we are telling you, you already know what we did to the late Gen. Mujuru.

“And I said that when I joined these things I did not do it in order to seek to breathe. I got in because I have faith in this thing that is called zanu-pf. I did not put my faith in a human being.

“So the issue is the person who is ruling, the person who was chosen by the people I know him. For you to say that you want to burn me inside my house my address I give it all to you. And I am happy that with these words (video ends) “

Mapfumo Not Going Back To USA Any Time Soon

Chimurenga music legend, Thomas Mapfumo says he is in no hurry to return to his base in the United States of America (USA), citing cold weather that does not permit him to hold shows.

Mukanya who has been in the country since early December last year when he came for the Mukanya peace Tour, highlighted that some members of his team have been pushing for him to stay longer and perform in Zimbabwe while winter in the USA subsides.

“In America, you can only perform and hold shows during summer, and currently they are in winter which makes it impossible to hold shows. Snow affects mobility in a negative way and at the end of the day, you are just confined to your to your home place.

“Some of my band members I came with are even pushing for us to stay a while longer than rush going back to the USA where we will remain idle until winter ends,” said Mapfumo.

The “Nyoka Musango” hitmaker is billed to perform with Sulumani Chibetu at Las Vegas club this Friday.

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Mthuli Says Ministers Are Using Borrowed Cars | IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH?

The Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube has said Government ministers are using cars borrowed from other departments.

Ncube said the state has not authorised the purchase of new vehicles for ministers and MPs.

He said this is due to austerity measures to reduce expenses.

Ncube, quoted by the state media, said, ” : “Ministers are using borrowed cars either from parastatals or other government departments.

“This also applied to Members of Parliament. We’ve all said as ministers and MPs we should meet the people of Zimbabwe halfway and show that we sympathise with them as we go through this reform agenda.

“The situation will get better over time but for now things have to be the way they are. In terms of civil servants we did realise that the sharp increase in prices needed a response and we decided to cushion them between January and March.”

Bushiri Returns To Thousands At His Church After Bail Release

Correspondent|Controversial pastor Shepherd Bushiri returned to his sermons at the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) church at the weekend, telling his followers that nothing can stop the power of God.

Congregants gathered at the Pretoria Show Grounds on Sunday in their thousands to witness the preacher in action.

Bushiri and his wife Mary were released on R100,00 bail each after being arrested on charges of fraud and money laundering.

Fanatical fans promised to interrupt the upcoming elections if their “daddy” was not released.

A video of the sermon has made its way on social media and it showed Bushiri having his congregation anoint themselves.

According to reports, Bushiri preached at his church, the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG) church, where he told his congregation nothing can stop the power of God.

The video of the sermon, which was dubbed the “Instant Miracles Sunday Service,” was posted on Prophet Shepherd Bushiri’s Facebook page.

Bushiri returned to the pulpit to preach over the weekend, promising his congregants that he was “here to stay.”

“I’m coming with a testimony. My story is changing. In the name of Jesus Christ. Today is a wonderful day when your past, your present and your future will be together. If you feel like a trip, your problem is over,” he said.

“As you leave this place, you must leave with this information. Major 1 is staying. It is done. It doesn’t matter what people are saying about you. Major 1 has said it is done,” he added.

The Pretoria Show Grounds had an overflow of people as thousands flocked to hear their “daddy” – the name they call Bushiri  – preach.

“I anoint you today in this year 2019. You will never be the same again. Put that oil on your head. My father, my father, I anoint myself. I am the word of your prophet,” he said.

However, the pastor has denied the claims against him, with his followers insisting that there is a vendetta against him.

UPDATED: Mukupe Spills The Beans, Says: The Youths Who Looted Shops In January Protests Were Sent By ZANU PF HQ, “They Are Heroes!”

MUKUPE SAYS THE LOOTING YOUTHS ARE ZANU PF HEROES, THEY WERE HERE AT ZANU PF HQ.

Emmerson Mnangagwa’s in law, Terence Mukupe has in a video recorded party address, said that the youths who were injured while looting during the January 2019 mayhem, were sent by ZANU PF.

He described them as Zanu PF children dispatched on mission from the ZANU PF headquarters.

Said Mukupe: “Those who are saying the youths were looting, down with them. They didn’t even care to get close to the incidents to see for themselves. How can your own kids be injured, and you fail to rise up to go and find out what has happened?

“And you find out on your own instead of relying on social media. When our children were at headquarters, at ZANU PF HQ, no one bothered to even get there and that is how you see that some people are merely interested in getting positions. So the matter here is, in my own books the youths who were injured are heroes, to me.

“And I said it at Jekerere. When I said this, they started sending me messages telling me to behave (get back into line). You must support this person (nhingi). We want to pass a vote of no confidence on Emmerson Mnangagwa. If you do not do what we are telling you, you already know what we did to the late Gen. Mujuru.

“And I said that when I joined these things I did not do it in order to seek to breathe. I got in because I have faith in this thing that is called Zanu-pf. I did not put my faith in a human being.

“So the issue is the person who is ruling, the person who was chosen by the people I know him. For you to say that you want to burn me inside my house my address I give it all to you. And I am happy that with these words (video ends) “

“Mnangagwa Believes We Are Cockroaches That Must Be Eliminated,” Biti

A leading Zimbabwean opposition politician accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of treating opposition supporters like cockroaches that need to be eliminated, evoking language used during the genocide of the Tutsi minority in Rwanda in 1994.

“Mugabe was a restraining force to these bulldogs and the chief of these bulldogs is Emmerson Mnangagwa.”

Tendai Biti, a senior member of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change, laid the blame for the most brutal suppression of urban protests in Zimbabwe since independence from the U.K. in 1980 on Mnangagwa.

The former spy chief, known as The Crocodile, replaced Robert Mugabe in late 2017 after a military coup.

A crackdown by the military last month on protests — sparked by the more-than-doubling of fuel prices overnight — left at least 12 people dead. Most of them were shot, marking a departure from the approach taken during Mugabe’s rule, when complaints of beatings, abductions and torture were common, but the use of live ammunition for crowd control was rare.

While the government has blamed the opposition for the demonstrations, which were called by trade unions, the MDC has denied responsibility.

‘Chief Bulldog’
Mnangagwa believes “we are cockroaches that must be crushed,” Biti, 52, said in an interview in Johannesburg on Friday, adding that only Mnangagwa could have been responsible for the deployment of the military. “Mugabe was a restraining force to these bulldogs and the chief of these bulldogs is Emmerson Mnangagwa.”

Biti, a former finance minister, says his family has been intimidated and he himself is facing charges after he said the leader of his party, Nelson Chamisa, won elections last year rather than Mnangagwa.

Shortly after those elections, Biti fled to Zambia. State agents tried to apprehend him while he was between the two countries’ border posts, but he said he was rescued by bus loads of female informal vendors who beat back the agents. Zambia later returned Biti to Zimbabwe in what he says was a breach of international law.

Rape Accusations
Biti says 48 members of parliament from his party, the country’s biggest opposition group, have been harassed since the protests and 1,200 people have been arrested. Reports of women being raped by soldiers are common and “unprecedented” and the military is still deployed across the country.

Six calls to Mnangagwa’s spokesman, George Charamba, weren’t answered and Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa and her deputy were said to be unavailable. The Zimbabwe Defense Forces press office didn’t answer six calls to its Harare office.

Biti, a lawyer by training, dismissed reports of a rift between Mnangagwa and Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, the former commander of the armed forces who led the coup. He said he doesn’t believe the president was genuine when he publicly condemned the use of excessive force by soldiers.

‘Ugly Fingerprints’
“Everything that is happening has the ugly fingerprints of Emmerson Mnangagwa,” Biti said.

The protests come amid an economic collapse, with inflation surging and goods such as fuel and bread periodically scarce. State doctors struck over pay and teachers withdrew their services because of a dispute over salaries. Over the past two decades, up to a quarter of the country’s population has emigrated.

Zimbabwe’s neighbors, the countries that make up the Southern African Development Community, have said little to condemn the protests and Mnangagwa is banking on their reluctance to intervene, he said.

“It’s almost as if the regime is saying to Zimbabweans, and to the international community and to the regional community, we dare you and there’s nothing you can do to us,” Biti said.

Rural Killings
While the number of deaths last month and the six people killed in post-election demonstrations last year are unusual for Zimbabwean urban protests, more brutal crackdowns in rural areas are not. In the mid-1980s, when Mnangagwa was state security minister, 20,000 people from the Ndebele minority were massacred in the rural south and in election-related violence in 2008 the MDC said 300 of its supporters were killed, mostly in rural areas.

The deaths also pale in comparison with Rwanda, where an estimated 800,000 people lost their lives.

Biti has been active in politics since the MDC first competed in elections in 2000. As he left the Johannesburg restaurant where he was being interviewed, an affluent Zimbabwean businessman stopped him and thanked him for “what you have done” for Zimbabweans.

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Magudya Dismisses New Currency Revelation, While Biti Insists Money Is Ready For Circulation

John Magudya

Paul Nyathi|Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Magudya has gone all out trying to dismiss revelations by former Finance Minister Tendai Biti that government will be introducing a new currency next week.

Speaking in an interview with the Voice Of America on Monday evening, Magudya dismissed Biti’s information claiming that government is not aware of any such arrangements.

“”Government is not aware of this arrangement and does not have any plans in place to introduce the Zimbabwean Dollar within the nearest future,” Magudya said.

Biti however on the other hand insists that the Zim Dollar is definitely on its way and government has since completed printing the money.

Magudya shockingly also expressed ignorance of Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s statement that government will indeed be introducing a new Zimbabwean Dollar before end of this year.

“I can not comment on that as I am not aware of any such arrangements, ” Magudya said. “Best will be to go to the Minister himself and get an answer from him on that issue,” added Magudya.

“Zimbabwe Is Now A Military State”: Chamisa

By Own Correspondent- Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said Zimbabwe has effectively moved from a police, to a military State, where members of the army are now being used to maintain peace and order and the police have been reduced to spectators.

In an exclusive interview with a local publication on Friday, Chamisa said while a police State under President Robert Mugabe was bad enough; things had become worse because the military has taken over.

Said Chamisa:

“We have a problem; it’s bad enough to have a police State and when ED [President Emmerson Mnangagwa] came before elections after the November thing, he removed roadblocks, yet it was a decoy, he has even moved the country from a police State to a militarised State. We love our soldiers, we honour our soldiers; they are patriotic; but, honestly, why are politicians abusing our soldiers to draw them into issues that are not supposed to be theirs?-Newsday

How Things Have Not Changed In Zimbabwe Full Text Of Joshua Nkomo Lancaster House Speach.

Mr Chairman, first I would like to apologise to the Conference, through you, that we in the first place requested that we had some time, as given in our letter, and secondly that we still were late. We apologise for that to the Conference.

Mr Chairman, the Patriotic Front is going to give a statement that represents the Front. Mr Mugabe and myself are presenting this statement on behalf of our group.

The Patriotic Front, deeply conscious of the need to bring an end to racism and colonialism which continue to plague the people of Zimbabwe, welcomes the British Government’s stated aim to assist in this task of decolonisation. We have come to London to attend this Conference in response to the invitation recently extended to us by you, Mr Chairman, on behalf of the British Government.

For us our presence here is by itself an act of immense sacrifice. The scarce material resources we have had to divert and the manpower we must of necessity tie down in London for the duration of this Conference should be enough evidence of our seriousness and good faith. We have always said that we will leave no stone unturned in our struggle for the total liquidation of colonialism in Zimbabwe.

In particular we welcome the fact that the British Government now states that it is prepared to help bring genuine majority rule to our country, Zimbabwe. We are anxious to discover whether that is in fact the intention. Equally we wish to make our position absolutely clear and understood in order to facilitate frank and meaningful discussions.

The unique reality of the situation is that for many years now a major war of national liberation has been raging in our country. This arose from the single tragic fact that Britain failed to meet her decolonisation responsibilities even in the face of the continuing of flagrant illegal acts of the secular minority which challenges the people of Zimbabwe to take up arms and decolonise themselves. Thus we are faced with the task of a peace Conference.

British secular colonisation in Zimbabwe presented special problems which did not disappear by being ignored for decades. The war is an additional special problem and cannot be ignored if it is to end.
To achieve decolonisation comparable to that in other Commonwealth states we must first achieve the basic conditions for the movement to independence which existed in those countries. That was peace, safety and security for all, in the context of which an independent state would be governed according to the agreed constitution by a government elected by a people who were essentitally free and secure when they chose their government.

That essential preliminary situation does not yet prevail in Zimbabwe and even an accepted and agreed constitution will not create it. It is our basic task here to create those conditions.

Mr Chairman, the extent and character of the war of national liberation must be made perfectly clear. Ninety per cent of the country is covered by this war: the towns and cities are surrounded by and often penetrated by the armed struggle. Parts of the country the regime has written off and abandoned: these we term the liberated areas. In other areas the regime can only achieve a temporary daily presence with punitive raids on the villages: these we term the semi-liberated areas. The remaining contested areas include the towns and the citadels of the regime which we are poised to conquer. Thus the Patriotic Front has now responsibilities not only to fight but also to ensure peace, order and good government – the ‘problem of success’ – inside Zimbabwe.

Clearly it is not our purpose in coming to London to betray or abandon any of these victories of the people of Zimbabwe who have partly liberated themselves and are continuing the task precisely because Britain failed to carry out her responsibilities.

This Conference is not only unique in British colonial history because it must achieve peace as well as a future constitution: it is unique because this is the first time that two decolonising forces have to co-operate in this task. The Patriotic Front representing the people of Zimbabwe are here as the effective decolonising factor, while Britain is here asserting her diminished legal authority. In this connection it must be pointed out that Britain, despite its claimed experience in decolonisation has had no success in Zimbabwe or did not give any determined effort.

The task has had to be undertaken by the people themselves. Through their sweat and blood the process is well on its way. The most positive proof of this is the admission of Britain’s agent in the form of the declaration of martial law in over nearly 90 per cent of the total area of the country.

Yet we are more aware than any of the destruction and tragic toll of our struggle, of the regime’s continued ability and increasing determination to wreak havoc and mass destruction. It is thus our vital responsibility to achieve genuine independence, thereby bringing about peace and putting an end to the prevailing anarchy and chaos. This is no longer a solely British responsibility; we must – and our presence here demonstrates our will to do so – work together with Britain.

We have stated before and we repeat the fact that the Patriotic Front and the achievements of the Zimbabwean people are essential factors in the decolonising process. We have to do this together. This is vital.

The task of this peace Conference is to ensure through an indivisible comprehensive agreement the irreversible transfer of power to the people of Zimbabwe. This is one continuous interdependent process. It is complex but does not not lend itself to piecemeal treatment. The critical period leading to independence is as vital as the independence constitution itself. In practice the task of creating a suitable constitution for the crucial transitional period will serve the ultimate task of agreeing a constitutional model for independence for our country and assist us in that undertaking in understanding one another’s constitutional preferences. There must be no doubt about the freedom and fairness of the context of pre- independence elections.

As the recent history of our land so eloquently demonstrates, treachery, tribalism and mass murder is all that can result from a false solution. To accept such a Zimbabwe would be a betrayal of our people, of our principles and quite simply (since dead and detained men can neither canvass nor cast votes) a betrayal of ourselves.

We must remember here that it has always been, and it remains, the basic objective of the Patriotic Front to ensure that government of a genuine free Zimbabwe is based upon free and fair elections. We have said this, Mr Chairman, several times. We were the initiators of the principle of universal adult suffrage in Zimbabwe, in the face of its constant rejection by Britain herself and the minority regime in that country.

Zimbabwe must be a sovereign republic in which the sovereign nation pursues its own destiny, totally unshackled by any fetters or constraints.

The sovereign Zimbabwean people must, acting through their own freely chosen representatives in parliament, be free and fully vested with the power to exercise complete dominion over resources from time to time as need arises. They must be free to reorganise the social, political and economic institutions and structures and be free to shape their own destiny as a nation without having to pander to any racial, ethnic, tribal, religious, social or other interests or differences.

The safety and survival of the republic must be the sacred trust of the Zimbabwean nation, not the pawn in the hands of mercenaries and other alien adventurers and agents. We are irrevocably committed to the position that the Zimbabwean people, by whose blood and sacrifice colonialism was exorcised from the land, must themselves be the perpetual guarantors of sovereignty in the face of all challenges, domestic or foreign. Liberation and the process leading thereto must, once agreed, be irrevocable and irreversible.

We know no other way of ensuring this than strict adherence to the principle that the people and their forces who have toppled minority rule must be entrusted with the task of ensuring that colonialism, under whatever guise, will not return to plague the nation once again.

Justice will not occur by accident in a sovereign Zimbabwe, nor will its administration and dispensation remain in the hands of privileged minority. It must conform to the social and cultural values of the Zimbabwe people themselves.

The socio-economic system must conform to the people’s sense of justice, democracy and fair play.

These and similar goals, cherished vigorously by our people, and for which thousands now lie in mass graves throughout Zimbabwe, Zambia, Mozambique, Botswana and Angola must not be betrayed or compromised. In the past many people present here in Lancaster House, but who are now our antagonists cherished them too. It is personal ambition and greed that propelled them into betrayal and treason. We are sworn not to follow their example.

At this stage, Mr Chairman, having seen both the British proposals and yesterday’s statement by Lord Carrington, we find the British proposals are too vague for us to judge whether they are adequate to our comprehensive task. The British Government must now be prepared to take us into their confidence and show us what their real proposals are. This is very essential if we are to discuss with clarity of mind. The present outline states no more than some of the elements of any constitution but contains also certain aspects which are very different from the normal British pattern and are also seriously retrogressive as compared with earlier British proposals such as the Anglo- American proposals.

It avoids the real issues which should be brought before this Conference and solved. Only by dealing with them can we hope to leave here and return to freedom and the prospect of peace and tranquillity in our country, Zimbabwe.

The essential questions we have posed constantly to ourselves and which we insist must be understood by all seriously concerned with a solution include the following:-

  1. Will the people of Zimbabwe be really sovereign and be able to exercise their sovereign authority?
  2. Whose army shall defend Zimbabwe and its people? It must be noted here that 60% of the present white army are mercenaries.
  3. Whose police force shall protect the people of Zimbabwe?
  4. What type of administration and judiciary shall serve the people of our country, Zimbabwe?
  5. Will any ethnic, religious, tribal or other group be able to hold the rest of the people of Zimbabwe
    hostage?
  6. How do we create the situation for the holding of free and fair elections?
  7. Whose laws will govern such elections?
  8. In particular, apart from the British supervisors and the Commonwealth observers, who will administer the elections and ensure the safety of the voters and candidates?
  9. What will be the future of the people’s land?
  10. These and similar issues are those which should be placed on the agenda of this Conference and before the world if real peace is to return to our beloved Zimbabwe. The time for evasion is long past and we insist that the final phase of decolonisation be seriously pursued now by the British and by ourselves.We have won that position by our own sacrifice, our own struggle, our own blood. We are not requesting anybody to bestow this right on us. We have done it ourselves. We continue to do it.
  11. Thank you, Mr Chairman.
    MR MUGABE, MR NKOMO AND DELEGATION
    Mr J M Nkomo, Mr J M Chinamano, Mr E Z Tekere, Gen J M Tongogara, Mr E R Kadungure, Dr H Ushewokunze, Mr D Mutumbuka, Mr J Tungamirai, Mr E Zvobgo, Mr S Mubako, Mr W Kamba, Mr J W Msika, Mr T G Silundika, Mr A M Chambati, Mr John Nkomo, Mr L Baron, Mr S K Sibanda, Mr E Mlambo, Mr C Ndlovu*, Miss E Siziba,
    *Replaced by Mr W Musarurwa, Mr D Dabengwa, Mr A Ndlovu, Mr R Austin, Mr R Mpoko, Mr R Manyika and Mr L Mafela for some sessions of the Conference.

Shock SADC Latest Stance, Regional Bloc Buys Into Everything Mnangagwa Told Them. Full Statement

Brothers In Arms, Dr. Hage G. Geingob and Emmerson Mnangagwa

Paul Nyathi|After posting an encouraging Twitter post indicating that his organisation was intervening in the crisis in Zimbabwe and DRC, the SADC Chairman and Namibian President Dr. Hage G. Geingob has issued a shockingly one sided statement on the crisis in Zimbabwe as the official SADC position.

The regional bloc on whose shoulders Zimbabweans rested any opportunities to address the economic and political crisis in the country turned out to be accepting word for word President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s continued rumbling on the situation prevailing in the country.

Below is the official statement issued by SADC:

The Consultative Meeting of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Heads of State and Government, held on 09 February 2019, received a briefing from His Excellency, Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, on the current political and socio-economic developments in the country.

The SADC Heads of State and Government noted that since coming to power, the new Government of Zimbabwe has continued with concerted efforts to address socioeconomic challenges and transform the economy, particularly through the Zimbabwe Transitional Stabilization Programme (2018-2020), and to consolidate unity and peace in the country. This, notwithstanding, some internal groups, in particular NGOs, supported by external forces, have continued with efforts to destabilise the country. The SADC Heads of State and Government also noted that in an effort to address the economic challenges in the country, the Government recently increased fuel prices. Unfortunately, violent demonstrators rode on the back of increases in fuel prices, to implement their intention to destabilise the country. The demonstrations resulted in the destruction of property and loss of life. SADC condemns, in the strongest terms, the violence that ensued, and expresses sympathy with the affected families for the loss of their loved ones and their properties.

The SADC Heads of State and Government further noted that the Government’s efforts to transform the economy and bring about prosperity to the people of Zimbabwe are negatively affected by the illegal sanctions that were imposed on the country since the early 2000. SADC expresses its solidarity with the Government and the people of the Republic of Zimbabwe, and calls upon the international community to unconditionally lift all sanctions imposed on the country.

The SADC Heads of State and Government also noted that the Government has commenced dialogue with all stakeholders in the country with a view to strengthening economic transformation, and calls upon all stakeholders to support the process.

Dr. Hage G. Geingob

President of the Republic of Namibia, and Chairperson of SADC

11 February 2019

FULL TEXT: EU Condemns Zimbabwe Over Rights Violations

The escalation of violence in Zimbabwe over recent days has been aggravated by the disproportionate use of force by security personnel. We expect the Government of Zimbabwe to uphold human rights and the rule of law, as enshrined in the Constitution, and ensure due legal process for those detained. Access to medical services should be granted to those in need. It is essential that demonstrations be carried out peacefully; the destruction of private or public property is unacceptable.  

Moreover, the shutdown of access to the internet should also be reversed. Access to information is a universal right and should be respected by Government in accordance with its constitutional and international obligations. We also expect the Government to conduct a thorough investigation into the deaths and abuses over the last days.

In this context, the recommendations made recently by the Commission of Inquiry on post-election violence are particularly relevant and require urgent implementation. The Zimbabwean authorities chose to follow the path of reform. To ensure reforms that stand the test of time, an environment ensuring an inclusive national dialogue, through which citizens can exercise their freedoms of assembly, association and expression, is key.

Zimbabwe’s efforts to promote investment and to deepen international partnerships can only be successful if these essential requirements are fulfilled.

ED Back In Zim From AU Summit, Anything Tangible For Suffering Zimbabweans?

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has returned back home from his trip to the African Union summit in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia, according to the ZBC online.

Mnangagwa who once again hired an expensive Swiss jet has however returned back home empty handed.

EU Blast State Media Exaggerated Reporting On Zim Engagement

Paul Nyathi|The European Union has blasted state media for incorrectly reporting on its stance on possible engagements with Zimbabwe.

The media claimed that the Union had pledge unwavering support for President Mnangagwa while the Union clearly stipulated that the Mnangagwa government needed to execute several reforms before it can be considered for any engagements.

Below is the EU Twitter statement on the state media reporting.

Below is the full report on the engagement as reported by the state run Chronicle newspaper.

THE European Union (EU) has pledged unwavering support to President Mnangagwa’s Government in its re-engagement efforts aimed at repositioning Zimbabwe’s economy on a growth trajectory in line with Vision 2030.

Posting on his official, Twitter page, the EU commissioner for International Co-operation and Development, Mr Neven Mimica, said he met President Mnangagwa in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on the sidelines of the 32nd Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly and the two had a fruitful discussion.

Mr Mimica pledged to support Zimbabwe in its re-engagement efforts.

“On the margins of the AU Summit, I met with the President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa, a few months after my visit to Harare. We took stock of what has been achieved and agreed that more needs to be done. EU (is) ready to step up its support if conditions are met,” he said.

During his visit to the country last year in April, Mr Mimica said the EU was ready to work with President Mnangagwa’s Government in formulating policies that will enable it to turn around the country’s economic fortunes.

Economic development is at the centre of the Second Republic as evidenced by multi-billion dollars investment commitments which lay the ground for the creation of an upper middle income economy by 2030.

The country’s re-engagement efforts were also buttressed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) which also pledged to help mobilise resources to ensure Zimbabwe’s economy is revived.

UNDP administrator, Mr Achim Steiner, said they would continue to engage Zimbabwe to ensure that its economic recovery is supported from the perspective of an engagement with the international community.

“During the African Union Summit we met with Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa to discuss how UNDP can enhance its support for Zimbabwe’s economic recovery and reforms – including a focus on women and youth,” he posted on his Twitter account.

Last week Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta, through his Twitter account, said his country would continue supporting Zimbabwe on its journey to economic revival and international re-engagement.

He said he was pleased that Zimbabwe is working towards addressing its challenges.

President Kenyatta also condemned the imposition of sanctions on Zimbabwe.

He joins other African leaders who are calling for lifting of illegal sanctions on Zimbabwe imposed by the West.

Recently, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa took the campaign against illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe to the 49th edition of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

Speaking at an International Labour Organisation (ILO) meeting ahead of the WEF, President Ramaphosa said the sanctions against Zimbabwe were stifling the country’s economic growth.

Zimbabwe has been labouring under illegal Western sanctions which have hurt the economy for about 20 years.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo on Saturday said Zimbabwe’s re-engagement efforts were on track after President Mnangagwa’s administration briefed the world about the violent demonstrations that rocked the country last month.

Dr Moyo, who is part of President Mnangagwa’s delegation to the 32nd Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly, said the politically motivated disturbances failed to derail re-engagement efforts.

He said the Government is in contact with the world and many now appreciate the circumstances surrounding the disturbances that the MDC-Alliance and its partners engineered, stoking violent protests that prompted security forces to step in.

The opposition sought to besmirch the image of security forces by alleging that disproportionate force had been used against protesters.

Mthuli Ncube’s 2 Percent Tax Challenged In Court

HIGH court Judge Justice Happias Zhou will on Tuesday 12 February 2019
preside over the hearing and determination of an application filed by
a pro-democracy campaigner seeking an order to suspend the imposition
of a punitive tax on electronic transactions.

Justice Zhou will hear the application at 9:AM in Court L at the High Court.

In the application filed in October 2018 by Tendai Biti, a member of
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, Mfundo Mlilo, a pro-democracy
activist, argued that government’s decision, which is now
being implemented by service operators, was made by Finance and
Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube without the necessary
backing of the law in particular the amendment of the income tax or
the regulation of the tax in a statutory instrument.

Mlilo argued that although Ncube had on Friday 12 October 2018
belatedly enacted the Finance (Rate and Incidence of Intermediated
Monetary Transfer Tax) Regulation Statutory Instrument (SI205/2018) in
which he sought to legalise and actualise his announcement done on 1
October 2018, the statutory instrument still remained unconstitutional
and a nullity for a Minister cannot in regulations amend an Act of
Parliament.

Mlilo wants the High Court to suspend the decision  taken by Ncube on
1 October 2018 to review the Intermediate Money Transfer Tax from 5
cents per transaction to 2 cents per dollar and to also forthwith
suspend the Finance (Rate and Incidence of Intermediated Money
Transfer Tax) Regulations published in SI205/2018.

SADC Finally Considers Action On Zim Crisis

WINDHOEK: SADC chairperson and Namibian President Hage Geingob on Sunday engaged the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres over the unstable political situations in both Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

A statement released by the Namibian president’s office said Geingob engaged the UN chief on the sidelines of the ongoing African Union meeting in Ethiopia to give him feedback on the ongoing situation in both Zimbabwe and DRC.

“I just concluded this morning talks with the SG of the UN. We discussed the political situation in the DRC, Zimbabwe and wider SADC region. We agreed on the complementary nature of SADC and the UN efforts to improve governance and the quality of life of SADC citizens,” Geingob said.

Zimbabwe is currently experiencing civil strife over skyrocketing cost of living which saw ordinary people taking to the streets to demonstrate against high fuel prices last month.

However the military has been accused of gross human rights abuses although Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa told his counterparts in the region that all is well in his country.

The DRC has been sitting on a political knife edge since the election that saw new president Felix Tshisekedi winning elections in that country however contested the results. — Xinhua

Jonathan Moyo Reveals The Real People Behind The January 14 Shutdown

Chinoz Disowns Twitter Account, “I Do Not Even Know How To Use That Twitter Thing”

Correspondent|Buhera South legislator Joseph Chinotimba has disowned several social media accounts, including on Twitter and Facebook, under his name that are being used to post offensive messages.

Chinotimba said he did not use social media to communicate with his constituency and attributed the social media accounts to his enemies. Some of the messages posted on those accounts attacked the Zanu-PF leadership, which is not consistent with loyal party cadres.

In an interview on Wednesday, Chinotimba said: “I want the whole nation to know that I am not on Twitter and other social media platforms that are using my name. There are four accounts on Twitter that are using my name to insult people and I want the nation to know that I do not use social media to communicate.

“In any case, I do not even know how to use that Twitter thing. I am an ambassador of happiness and I do not insult people. If I have issues with other politicians, I raise them in Parliament and not on social media.

“I am urging the Minister of ICT (Kazembe Kazembe) to expedite the ICT Bill so that the abuse of social media is dealt with once and for all. I take this as abuse of my name by my enemies.”

Several politicians have fallen victim to the abuse of social media where their names are used to communicate messages that do not emanate from them.

Illicit Affair: “My Daughter Snatched My Husband.”

A Domboshava woman has disowned her own daughter after she was dumped by her husband who is now having an affair with the daughter.

…woman explains ‘worst mistake of her life’

Erita Shumba revealed that she feels completely betrayed that her own flesh and blood, Jane Maketi, has stabbed her in the back by having an affair with her step-father Tichakura Gwachira.

Speaking to H-Metro Erita said

“She is evil. I got to learn about this affair on Wednesday. I have always been suspicious because each time Erita would go to the fields Tichakura would volunteer to go with her, chero kuhuni. All along I thought it was a father-daughter relationship because Tichakura would accuse me of abusing Erita saying she is the only one who is at the fields all the time, working for the family. I am not sure who started the affair, her or Tichakura; she was just supposed to tell me, she is the child.”

An unrepentant Tichakura defended himself saying that Erita was lazy and filthy. He also said that there was nothing wrong with having an affair with his stepdaughter as there was no blood relationship between the tw0.

I am wrong I admit, but the reason why I had to date her daughter is that she is lazy, ane huchapa, after all, it is not a crime because Erita is not my biological daughter, we are not related, we do not share the same blood.

The issue is now being handled at the village court.

H-metro

Acie Lumumba Confirms Tendai Biti’s Statement On New Currency, Calls For Calm

By Own Correspondent| Acie Lumumba whose real name is William Mutumanje has confirmed former Finance Minister Tendai Biti’s statements that government is set to introduce a new currency soon.

Said Lumumba:

I can confirm its true! New local currency on the way, there is a condition of securing reserves in place but I can confirm to you. It’s coming. Prepare yourself, don’t panic. At best they will delay, most likely not. Let’s wait for official comms.

Prof Jonathan Moyo Tears Into Mnangagwa Over Raped Women Comments, “It’s A Gukurahundi Script”

By Own Correspondent| The former Minister for Higher and Tertiary Education, Jonathan Moyo has teared into President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s statements suggesting that reports of women being raped by soldiers during the January protests were stage-managed.

Writing on social media on Monday, Moyo said:

Mnangagwa has always blamed victims of his brutality as the authors of their misery.

Here he is reading from his  #gukurahundi script, claiming that the victims of State atrocities, PRE-PLANNED the atrocities unleashed upon them by the Army, Police, CIO and Zanu-PF gangs in January!

In an interview with a French channel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where he is attending the 32nd African Union Summit, Mnangagwa said:

With regards to the allegations of rape, we have both through print media, radio and TV appealed to those victims to come forward, report to the nearest police station.

If you are not comfortable to report to the nearest police station you go to the nearest church and report the abuse you underwent. We have only one single case that has come up in Chitungwiza.

The rest, we now know that the women who were paraded was just make up by some organisations and some of the women have now left the country, have been shipped to the United Kingdom.

The few who are still in the country are being moved from house to house and we are trying to track them down. Its all stage managed. We are challenging anybody, local or foreign to produce the women so the world can see them and say this is what happened.

Gvnt To Introduce New Currency This Week Claims Biti, Is This True?

By Own Correspondent| Former Finance Minister ,Tendai Biti has said that the government of Zimbabwe is set to introduce a new currency this week.

Biti, who is also the MDC Alliance national vice-chairperson wrote on Twitter that such a move will be pure insanity.

Said Biti:

The regime will this week introduce a new Zimbabwe currency not backed by any #reserves & without the context of structural reforms which a prerequisite of currency reform . That move is pure undiluted #insanity . An unbanked currency is just the #bond note by another name.

There is no country in the world that has involuntarily dollarized that has ever succeeded in de -dollarizing. Zim will not be the 1st .Whilst a currency is about fundamentals ,ultimately the most important fundamental is confidence There is absolutely no trust in this regime.

Considering the #harm and #damage inflicted on this economy by its Central Bank over the years to now , the question to be posed is, does Zimbabwe really need a Central Bank? In my submission, it can and will do without one.

Biti’s claims that a new currency shall be introduced this week, however, have not been confirmed by the government.

“I Want To Lead ZANU PF Youth League,” Mutodi Declares His Interests

Own Correspondent|Following a vote of no confidence on ZANU PF Youth league leader Pupurai Togarepi lady week, hype active government information ministry official and party spin specialist Energy Mutodi has rushed to volunteer to be appointed as replacement to lead the ruling party youth league.

Mutodi took to Twitter to disclose his willingness to take over the responsibility claiming that he is committed to reviving the youth wing.

The Zanu PF Youth League National Executive Council passed a vote of no confidence on its leader, Togarepi (55) and four other executive members on allegations of incompetence, gross misconduct and treachery.

The other members are: Deputy National Secretary Youth Affairs Lewis Matutu, National Secretary for Administration Tendai Chirau, Deputy National Secretary for External Relations Admire Mahachi and Mercy Mugomo, the Deputy National Secretary for Environment and Tourism.

Stop Threatening Mnangagwa With The Hague, You Make Him More Brutal, Church Warns

THREATS to drag President Emmerson Mnangagwa and some of his top government officials to the International Criminal Court (ICC) over human rights violations will not solve the country’s crises, but only harden those in positions of authority, and prolong the people’s suffering, the Dutch Reformed Church has warned.

This is contained in a position paper compiled by church officials, Braam Hanekom and Llewellyn MacMaster based in South Africa following their recent working visit to Zimbabwe to probe the aftermath of last month’s deadly protests.

Hanekom, a director of the Centre for Public Witness and emeritus moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Western and Southern Cape and MacMaster, a moderator of Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa, met civic society organisations, lawyers, Counselling Services Unit (CSU), academics, former parliamentarians and prominent clergy, including pastor Evan Mawarire during their visit.

In the paper, Hanekom and MacMaster suggested mediation between Mnangagwa and the opposition, which they said should be facilitated by “level-headed” people to create a “win-win” situation.

“Amnesty and assurance that the International Criminal Court will not strike out at senior government officials is important. Otherwise a ‘fight-to-the-end’ scenario is definitely on the table. Traditional opposition politics will not function now.

“Pressure alone, however, won’t work because you are dealing with a military situation that only knows one form of action. What is required is influence by people who do not necessarily want to overthrow a government, but are level-headed and creating a win-win situation,” the position paper reads in part.

“At this stage, we are pleading for intervention from institutions like the office of the Archbishop in Cape Town, the South African Council of Churches, the National Church Leaders Consultation, the South African and international governments.”

South Africa’s opposition Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane has threatened to drag Mnangagwa to the ICC over the military crackdown which claimed 17 lives, leaving over 80 others nursing gunshot wounds as civilians took to the streets to protest a 150% fuel price hike.

NewsDay

Zim Dollar Introduced This Week, Former Finance Minister Says

By Dorrothy Moyo| Former Finance Minister, Tendai Biti alleges that the Reverse Bank is this week introducing the Zim dollar.

Writing early Monday morning, Advocate Biti said, “the regime will this week introduce a new Zimbabwe currency not backed by any reserves & without the context of structural reforms which a prerequisite of currency reform.”

He added criticising the move saying it is undiluted insanity. He said, “that move is pure undiluted insanity. An unbanked currency is just the bond note by another name.”

A comment from the RBZ was not possible at the time of printing.

ED Is Reading From The Gukurahundi Script, Says Jonathan Moyo

Exiled former Zanu PF member, Professor Jonathan Moyo has lashed at President Emmerson Mnangagwa over his recent interview with France 24 on the sidelines of the African Union summit in Ethiopia when he denied that people were raped and killed during the January shutdown.

Moyo said Mnangagwa was reading from the Gukurahundi script in which they blamed the victims who were labelled as dissidents.

Violent Soldiers Soccer Team Banned From Local League For Two Years

Army officials assault Telone FC players after their club lost the final league match.

ZIFA Central Region Division One Army Soccer side Tongogara has been banned for two years and fined an additional $10 000 after they were found guilty of causing violent scenes after losing their promotional decider against TelOne at Ascot Stadium last year.

The two teams were neck on neck going into the final match of the season with the winner getting promotion into the league.

However, it was TelOne who triumphed on the day. Tongogara fans, players and officials went berserk as a result, beating up the opposition and destroying property.

The unruly behaviour by the army side did not go down well with the Central Region Assembly, who decided to crack the disciplinary whip on the team.

Central Region chairperson Stanley Chapeta confirmed that the decision to ban Tongogara for the next two seasons was made during their annual general meeting held in Gweru over the weekend.

“This decision was passed at our meeting on the recommendation by the disciplinary committee which sat following the disturbances. They (Tongogara) have been suspended from participating in the league for two seasons,” Chapeta said.

“The assembly voted to stamp the suspension. Out of 21 members, 20 voted for the team’s suspension.”

Chapeta also revealed that they have severed ties with the league’s sponsor Zimbabwe General Medical Aid Fund, which he accused of reneging on their financial obligations.

“We had agreed that the sponsorship would last for three years, but the sponsor decided to discontinue the deal without fulfilling some of the obligations.”

Despite the withdrawal of the sponsor, Chapeta said the league, which is set to commence in March, will start as scheduled.

Sixteen teams have affiliated to the league, which welcomes five newcomers Nemudziya, Kwekwe United, Venue Stars, Real BVM and Dendairy.

NewsDay

Mnangagwa Lied When He Said No Rape Cases Were Reported To Police

By Farai D Hove| ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa did not tell the truth when he speaking to France24 news yesterday said that there were no rape cases reported to the police during the military violence in January this year.

Speaking to France24, Mnangagwa said the only rape case reported to the police, was in Chitungwiza.

He also said that the state security is hunting down all the rape complaints because, as he claimed, they all stage managed the act. He boldly suggested that they were sponsored to utter the allegations.

But there were more cases of rape whose victims were filmed by several journalists albeit with covered faces. Others were case numbers: 431/1/19 and 429/1/19 which were reported at Bulawayo Central Police during the same period.

The below is a copy of one of the cases.

“We Are As Scared Of The Soldiers As Citizens Are,” Police Cry As Mnangagwa Turns Zim Into A Military State.

Zimbabwe has effectively moved from a police, to a military State, where members of the army are now being used to maintain order while police have been reduced to spectators, MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said.

In an exclusive interview with NewsDay on Friday, Chamisa said while a police State under President Robert Mugabe was bad enough; things had become worse because the military has taken over.

“We have a problem; it’s bad enough to have a police State and when ED [President Emmerson Mnangagwa] came before elections after the November thing, he removed roadblocks, yet it was a decoy, he has even moved the country from a police State to a militarised State. We love our soldiers, we honour our soldiers; they are patriotic; but, honestly, why are politicians abusing our soldiers to draw them into issues that are not supposed to be theirs?” he asked.

Chamisa, who snubbed Mnangagwa’s meeting to come up with a roadmap for dialogue at State House last week, said the army was being used to further Zanu PF’s stranglehold on power.
His statements followed reports that elements of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) had taken over policing duties from the police who, since the coup last year, have been treated with suspicion because of their perceived loyalty to Mugabe.

Until last Thursday, armed soldiers had become a common and permanent feature at major roadblocks mounted 24 hours a day on highways, while at some police stations, members of the military had pitched tents where they were now sleeping.
Sources in the police told NewsDay that while the soldiers appeared to be working under instruction of the police, it was the army that was effectively in charge of operations.

“We are as scared of the soldiers as the civilians are. The police is not trusted. As we go out on patrols and roadblocks, we take instructions from the soldiers, this is how the system works because we are viewed as anti the current establishment,” a highly-placed police source said.

The army has since, through Major-General Douglas Nyikayaramba, conceded that they had taken charge after protesters overran police stations.

“They (protesters) overran police stations, burnt police and public transport vehicles and also killed citizens, including a police officer.

They broke into police armouries, stealing weapons and ammunition, which they used to kill people.

“Had the military not come in support of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, one wonders whether the whole country would not have been looted that day. The ZDF (Zimbabwe Defence Forces) however, regrets the loss of life which followed the unnecessary disturbances,” Nyikayaramba said, justifying military intervention.

But MDC spokesperson Jacob Mafume dismissed Nyikayaramba, saying the deployment of soldiers was illegal.
“They are deploying the military not to assist the police, but to prop up Zanu PF, we have become a West African-style military dictatorship, if you remember the military dictatorships of West Africa, of the 1980s and 1990s where the army said that they have to intervene in all sphere’s of civilian life, command agriculture, command justice, command policing, command housing and everything else has to be done through a military dictatorship. It is a model that failed in West Africa and it is a model that will fail

in Zimbabwe,” he said.
Mafume said, in line with the Constitution, the army should only be deployed during an emergency or where police were unable to discharge their duties, not on a daily basis.
“The deployment of soldiers should be a process to assist the police, there should be an emergency or there should be a state were the police are now overwhelmed and cannot carry out their normal duties, it is not every day that soldiers are deployed, that is illegal,” he said.

Police spokesperson Commissioner Charity Charamba requested questions in writing and had not responded after getting questions on Tuesday last week.

NewsDay

Not Until You Reform, EU Tells Mnangagwa

THE European Union (EU) has told President Emmerson Mnangagwa that the bloc would only consider extending aid to his government if the Harare administration met certain conditions that include respect for human rights and holding of credible elections.

This followed Mnangagwa’s meeting with the EU commissioner for international co-operation and development, Neven Mimica on the sidelines of the African Union summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on Saturday where the two discussed developments in Zimbabwe, including the recent military crackdown on fuel protests, which left 17 dead.

Zimbabwe has held disputed elections since 2000 when the ruling Zanu PF party started facing strong opposition from the Morgan Tsvangirai-led MDC. The July 30 polls last year were no different.

The disputed elections deepened the economic malaise, while a security crackdown on post-election protests on August 1 last year and another ruthless suppression of demonstrations against fuel price increases of 150% drew comparisons with the dark days of former President Robert Mugabe’s regime.

Mimica, who was in Zimbabwe last year, using his official Twitter account on Saturday, announced the meeting with Mnangagwa who is under pressure over his administration’s reaction to the protests.

“In the margins of the AU summit, I met with the President of Zimbabwe ED Mnangagwa, a few months after my visit to Harare. We took stock of what has been achieved and agreed that more needs to be done, EU is ready to step up its support if conditions are met,” Mimica wrote.

The EU, which had been pressured by Britain to back Mnangagwa, has been pressing for a raft of changes, which include electoral law and security sector reforms. Britain last month said it regretted taking a soft stance on Mnangagwa, and vowed to pressure the African Union to independently probe human rights violations in its former colony.

In the EU’s electoral observer mission report, the bloc noted serious gaps that ranged from a poor legal framework to the role of the electoral commission.

The bloc did not endorse the elections as free and fair and pointed out that the results could not be verified or traced, adding that more needed to be done to create a conducive environment for undisputed polls.

It also condemned the State’s heavy-handedness in dealing with the January demonstrations, and called on Mnangagwa to investigate the violations and bring the culprits to book.

Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo confirmed the meeting with Mimica, saying re-engagement efforts by the government were still on track.

“Zimbabwe’s re-engagement efforts are still on track despite politically-motivated violence and the African Union (AU) is fully apprised of recent developments in the country,” Moyo said on Twitter.

Mnangagwa upped his diplomatic engagements ahead of the AU summit, dispatching emissaries to African countries to lobby for support after seemingly being ditched by Britain.

The President dispatched long-time diplomat and ally Christopher Mutsvangwa, with a special message to Zambia, while Agriculture minister Perrance Shiri met Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta ahead of the summit.

Mnangagwa last week missed a Zanu PF “thank you” rally in Mt Darwin and instead reportedly spent the day in office calling African leaders to apprise them about the situation in Harare, according to presidential spokesperson George Charamba.

Zimbabwe churches last Thursday sought to broker talks between the government and its opponents hoping to help the country to shake off its divided past over the political and economic crisis. MDC’s Nelson Chamisa attended, while Mnangagwa skipped the meeting.

Chamisa had the previous day declined to attend a meeting of presidential election candidates in last year’s poll called by Mnangagwa to agree on an agenda for talks. The opposition leader maintained that he won the July 30, 2018 poll and called Mnangagwa an illegitimate President.

NewsDay

Mnangagwa A Man Of Many Faces, Opinion

Opinion By Andrew Kunambura|Emmerson Mnangagwa, the second executive President of Zimbabwe, is a man of many faces.

One side of him depicts an intimidating and no-nonsense character, while at the same time he appears to be soft as wool, as he often claims. Last week, I was among the four journalists who interviewed Mnangagwa. This offered a rare opportunity for private media journalists to see what sort of a man Mnangagwa is.

Yet, after a two and a half hour meeting with him on Wednesday evening, we were nowhere near understanding the kind of man he is. Not that he is beyond description, not at all. Perhaps owing to his security background, there is an inescapable sense that the man has lived in the shadows for too long, hence the aura of enigma. With the economy imploding and the nation on edge, one would expect to see a man distressed by the pressures of high office.

But as soon as we were ushered into his spacious office at State House in Harare, he got up, unsmiling, and motioned us to the seats, as he relaxed on a luxurious leather seat with his back to a wall.

“You wanted to see me. I am here, let me hear what you want,” he broke the ice, as soon as the introductions were over.

With a sizeable number of people in the room waiting, it was clear there was not much time and we immediately got down to business.

“Do you think the people of Zimbabwe like you at the moment, given the worsening economic hardships?” asked the journalist.

His answer, somewhat arrogant, somewhat frank, was: “I don’t think people can be so happy with the austerity measures we are putting in place, but you don’t become president to please people; you become president to take the country where it ought to be, not where some people want it to go.”

The best moment of the interview, perhaps, was when he was asked if he felt under pressure from the international community over how his administration handled last month’s protests.

Reclining in his seat, his face, which had been grave, suddenly broke into a smile. He blamed the West, saying: “We have had a lot of questions coming from that part of the world, but we said that they are the ones that sponsor the protesters. We have to do what we have to do. We cannot wait unt
il they think we are nice boys.”

The natural follow-up question was whether he thought that the state was heavy-handed in quelling last month’s riots?

In response he said: “They say we are too heavy-handed on handling the rioters, but how else were we supposed to handle it? You can’t go with a Bible to people who are destroying a tollgate and politely say Mr and Mrs so and so, can you please stop what you are doing.”

Interestingly, only days earlier Mnangagwa had expressed deep remorse to families that lost their loved ones at the hands of the military and promised to deal with the marauding soldiers. The smile suddenly disappeared from his face as he explained: “The Western countries don’t care about whether or not you are democratic. It all has to do with their interests. They work with some of the worst dictatorships and monarchs in the world and yet pretend to be champions of democracy. If you read a book called Economic Hitman, you will realise how they operate. They either poison you or they invade the country.”

One of the journalists asked: “Are you not afraid that they may come for you as well?”

He threw up his hand in a dismissive gesture and exclaimed: “Don’t worry about me, I know the game.”

Killer Soldier’s High Court Trial Date Set

THE trial date of an Airforce of Zimbabwe pilot accused of brutally murdering his Gweru-based girlfriend late last year is set to kick off on February 19 at the Bulawayo High Court.

The trial of Tashinga Musonza (29) was initially scheduled to start on January 28 before Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Thompson Mabhikwa, who was on circuit in Gweru.

The matter was then remanded following an application made by the defence counsel to have the matter referred to the Constitutional Court.

This was after Musonza’s lawyer, Mr James Makiya of Makiya and Partners had made an application to have the matter referred to the Constitutional Court for the purposes of challenging the existence or presence of assessors on the High Court bench.

Musonza allegedly killed Lucy Duve (32) in a crime of passion in November last year.

According to court papers, 16 witnesses are expected to give their testimonies during the trial set to run from February 19-22.

Musonza allegedly fatally assaulted Duve who was working for a local non-governmental organisation (NGO) accusing her of cheating on him with his colleague.

It is the State’s case that on November 25, Musonza went to their lodgings at around 10PM and found Duve asleep.

He allegedly accused her of cheating on him with his colleague.

The two allegedly drove to the airbase since Musonza wanted the matter clarified.

They allegedly woke up Duve’s alleged lover who denied being in a relationship with her.

Musonza allegedly got furious and started assaulting his girlfriend.

His colleague tried to restrain him but was overpowered before he ran away from the scene to seek assistance from colleagues.

Upon their return they found Duve lying unconscious in a pool of blood.

Musonza later drove Duve to Clay Bank Hospital in the company of two of his colleagues and another female who was said to be Duve’s friend.

She was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital leading to the arrest of Musonza.

A post-mortem report showed that Duve had a fractured skull, blood clots in her brain and that her lungs were affected by the attack among other injuries.

The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi, together with the Minister Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, July Moyo, visited the Duve family in Suburbs, Bulawayo, to console them after her death.

Ziyambi said Government doesn’t condone violence against women and also assured Duve’s family that justice would prevail.

State Media

Social Media Clips Used As Evidence To Nail Looters In Court

Three men who took part in last month’s looting spree have been convicted by the courts after they were given away by a social media video, a text message and self-rubber-stamped markings on the face, in separate incidents.

The three — Samuel Kapote, Takemore Bhunu and Steven Sango — will spend one, four and three years in jail, respectively.

Kapote, who became a social media sensation when a video of him carrying a beef hindquarter went viral on social media, was identified by a citizen.

Bhunu was nailed by his own text message inviting a friend to come and share the groceries “talooter muChoppies” while Sango and his partners in crime stamped their faces and arms with an official Government rubber stamp after invading a Vehicle Inspection Department depot.

While his co-accused were discharged for lack of evidence, Sango, who dropped his ID at the crime scene, was left to face the music alone.

Kapote, who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to a year in prison by resident magistrate Mr Nyasha Vitorini.
The hindquarter, worth $594, was looted from Choppies Supermarket at Chitungwiza Town Centre.

Mr Vitorini initially sentenced Kapote to two years in prison but suspended a year on condition that he does not commit a similar offence.

Prosecuting, Mrs Ntombikayise Nleya-Mtlongwa proved that on January 14, Kapote, acting in concert with others, invaded Choppies Supermarket and took 60kg of beef.

The matter came to light after the police received an anonymous call from someone who had identified Kapote from the video.

He was arrested at Chimubayira Complex in Unit H where he claimed to have only offered to assist someone to carry the beef which they eventually shared.

Bhunu (27), from Harare, was also sentenced to four years in prison after he was convicted for looting groceries at the same Choppies supermarket during the demonstrations.

Bhunu and Godsave Mukore (25), who were represented by Miss Tinomuda Shoko of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, were charged with public violence and theft when they appeared before magistrate Mrs Blessing Murwisi.

Prosecutor Ms Tendayi Shonhayi told the court that on January 14 at around 11am the two were involved in the vandalism of Chitungwiza’s only traffic light situated at Unit C Junction and looting of groceries at Choppies Supermarket.

Mukore was, however, acquitted after the State failed to prove its case.

Bhunu was convicted and initially sentenced to five years in jail but one year was suspended on condition that he does not commit a similar crime in the next five years.

Ms Shonhayi proved that the accused person and others who are still at large sold some of the looted groceries to passers-by and hid part of the loot along a stream behind Tafa Shopping Centre in Unit D.

After Bhunu was apprehended on January 14, the police only recovered a 2kg pack of flour as the rest of the groceries had been taken away by his accomplices.

A text message found on his mobile phone from the day of the incident where he was telling one Norest to come and collect the looted goods, also gave him away.

It read: “. . . meno kwaari huyai mutore grocery, talooter muChoppies”.

Meanwhile, Sango (24) was slapped with a three-year jail term for committing public violence by Mr Vitorini.
Sango, from Chitungwiza, was initially jointly charged with Sandurai Nyatete (20) and Spencer Mudzingwa (22) but Mudzingwa was discharged at the close of the State case while Nyatete was acquitted after a full trial.

Prosecuting, Mrs Nleya-Mtlongwa proved that on January 14 at around 2pm while a Sergeant Jeko and others were on duty at the VID depot at Makoni Shopping Centre, they came across Nyasha Chiyangwa in the company of Mudzingwa exiting the department’s premises.

The police noticed some rubber stamp markings on their faces and arms but Mudzingwa ran away.

Upon interrogation, Chiyangwa indicated that he had been stamped by Mudzingwa after they broke into the VID offices. He also revealed that they had looted some shops at Chitungwiza Town Centre.

He led the team to Unit F where they located Mudzingwa and arrested him. Mudzingwa then implicated Sango.
Police recovered a swipe machine, desktop computer and some groceries, while Sango’s national identification card was found at one of the offices at the VID depot.

State Media

We Don’t Owe You Anything, Your Shows Made Losses, Promoter Tells Mukanya.

MUSIC promoter and Entertainment Republic director Max Mugaba, who was promoting Thomas Mapfumo’s Peace Tour shows since December 2018, has denied allegations that he swindled the Chimurenga music legend.

Mapfumo recently alleged that his former publicist Blessing Vava and Mugaba connived to fleece him of proceeds from his shows.

Mapfumo said Vava together with Mugaba “disappeared with the money” after every show. He even threatened to sue Mugaba once he is settled back in America.

Mugaba, on the other hand, is saying that the shows actually made a loss and blamed this on the country’s economic woes.

According to the contract between Mugaba’s Entertainment Republic and Mapfumo’s Chimurenga Music Company (CMC), the two companies would share the ‘net profit with Mukanya due to get 75% and Mugaba 25%.’

The companies would also share the losses in the event that this happened.

Speaking to the Standard, Mugaba said: “From my side, I met all my obligations. I feel for him as a musician who may not understand the management side of events, and I understand there are people who have surrounded him and influenced him to sideline his original band members.

“I was surprised that at the Glen Lorne house where we were renting for him, there were now many people going there, with some even staying there.

“I have great respect for Mapfumo, mudhara wedu [he is our old man]. Remember when he came in April, we did his show and I paid him $55 000 in hard currency, so there is no way I would fleece him, why would I do that?”

The arrangement was that the shows would pay for themselves, and it did not happen as expected because of the economic problems in the country. At one show I had also suggested that they do not continue to perform, realising it would be a loss, but Mudhara insisted.

This was confirmed by Mukanya’s manager Austin Sibanda who told The Standard: “We have the documentation that shows there was actually a loss. We have had a great working relationship with Mugaba and I can confirm that instead, we actually owe him money, not the other way round.”

Standard

New Fuel Queues: Govt Unconvincingly Says Fuel Price Not Going Up

The Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (Zera) has said the country has enough fuel stocks for the market and Government will not increase its prices in the near future.

As such, there is no need for panic.

This comes as rumours have been circulating that another fuel price hike is looming, triggering panic buying, especially in Harare, resulting in limited supplies and queues re-emerging.

Zera acting chief executive officer Eddingtom Mazambani said the shortages that were experienced last week were a result of supply gaps that have been closed by the fuel supply inflows.

“The fuel supply in the country is stable and the public should not panic based on false statements that the fuel prices are due to be significantly reviewed,” he said.

“Government has put in place enough financial facilities to ensure that there will be enough fuel stocks to cater for current demand.

“There is no need for panic buying. The country has adequate stocks. Zera is constantly monitoring the supply and consumption pattern while financial side is being resolved by the Central Bank.”

Last month, Government reviewed the diesel price to $3,11 from $1,30 per litre, while petrol was increased to $3,31 from $1,40.

State Media

Mnangagwa Meets President Of Another Ex Soviet Union State, No Mega Deal Reached.

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday met Estonian President Eesti Vabariigi.

President Mnangagwa and President Vabariigi met in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, after attending the official opening of the 32nd Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly.

President Mnangagwa’s closed door meeting with President Vabariigi lasted close to an hour.

President Vabariigi described the engagement as very fruitful.

“First, he gave me the overall economic development of your country and we have to say it was wonderful to hear about very concrete plans and we tried to see how Estonian experience in digital development could match with what you are doing in your country. Estonia is a country where public services are fully digital. You cannot get married online but everything else in online” she said.

President Vabariigi said Estonian companies had already visited Zimbabwe to explore potential areas of investment and cooperation.

“Our companies have already been to your country and our ambassador as well as been to your country already looking for ways to cooperate and to develop digital services in your country. I think we found a lot of interesting information about each other’s country and we agreed we need to continue to cooperate. In our case we are a small country but we have embraced digital technologies because it is just effective and productive to do things online,” she said.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo, who also attended the meeting, said President Vabariigi wanted to find out more information on Zimbabwe when she paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa.

“The President of Estonia made a courtesy call on His Excellency and her desire was to find out more about Zimbabwe’s challenges and Zimbabwe’s needs and in that regard, she was then given a very detailed background of the history of Zimbabwe’s economy for the past two decades up to today.

“We are a country which is grappling with its economic emancipation without lines of credit and without any balance of payments support. As a result of that, she then made a commitment because they are specialists in digital services. In Estonia everything is digital. You register a baby birth, everything else automates to give a number, to give a health certificate and right across. It is integrated between the private sector and Government. They are one of the countries who have pioneered outside Bill Gates’ Microsoft and also developed the other side of things which is cyber security because as you develop technologically you have got this threat of cyber. They have moved with these two simultaneously. It was a good discussion,” said Minister Moyo.

State Media

Mnangagwa Says No one Was Killed By Military Last Month, “Where Were They Buried?” He Asks

“…Let us have the relatives who say I lost a son, I lost a daughter, I lost a cousin, I lost a relative, by the hands of the army ….

…we would want to see evidence we see all this in social media. But we would want to see evidence where the 17 people were killed; Where were they buried. …”

By A Correspondent|ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa who is on recorded LIVE video saying civilians who cross his path must lose their assets and receive violence, yesterday said it is not true that people were killed by soldiers during the military violence last month, albeit describing the incidents as “violent, very violent demonstrations,”

Speaking in a wide ranging interview with France24 yesterday, Mnangagwa denied that civilians were killed by the military.

Mnangagwa is on previous recorded LIVE video publicly declaring that any civilians who make mistakes must lose their assets and be violently bashed.

BELOW IS THE FULL TEXT OF THE INTERVIEW(TRANSCRIBED BY ZIMEYE):

WHAT IS YOUR RESPONSE TO THESE GRAVE ACCUSATIONS AND HOW IS THE SITUATION NOW IN YOUR COUNTRY?

Mnangagwa: It is true that there were violent, very violent demonstrations, from the time that they began the demonstrations on the 14th I think to the 16th of January. They were so violent that they attacked police stations, burnt police motor vehicles, killed a policeman destruction of property, beating of people.

It was so violent that the police was overwhelmed by such violence by these people it showed that it was well organised countrywide; every single town they were coordinated to attack government institutions, in particular police stations and so on.

And we now realise that it was also organised because prior to that day we now hear that some people went around, NGOs went around saying that allow your children to go tomorrow for demonstrations if they are arrested this is the place where to go we are ready to defend you. If you are injured this is where to go.

SO YOU ARE SAYING THERE WAS A PLAN?

Mnangagwa: Total plan, it has (sic) we have now discovered that this was well planned.

I STILL WANT TO GO TO THE CRACKDOWN ESPECIALLY BY THE MILITARY. WE HAVE SEEN ACCOUNTS, OF WOMEN SAYING THEY WERE RAPED. WE’VE SEEN CLAIMS BY NGOs THAT THERE WERE 17 EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS. YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE VIOLENCE BY THE PROTESTERS, BUT CLEARLY THERE WAS VIOLENCE BY THE MILITARY, AND THERE WAS SERIOUS VIOLENCE.

Mnangagwa:I will deal with the issues you have raised with regards to the rape allegations of rape. We have both through print media and radio and TV appealed to those victims to come forward to the nearest police station. If you are not comfortable report it to report to the nearest police station you go to the nearest church and report the abuse you underwent we have only one single case that has come up in Chitungwiza. The rest, we now know that the women who were paraded, transitions was just make up by some organisations and some of the women have already left the country shipped to the United Kingdom, the few who are still in the country they are still in the country from house to house we are trying to track them down. It is all stage managed. We are challenging anybody, anybody local or foreign to produce the women so that the world can see them, and say this is what happened. We would want to see those.

And with regard to the other issue that you have mentioned about the beatings, killings… you say a [extra]judicial killings, This is where the army is directly and purposely killing people – we would want to see evidence we see all this in social media. But we would want to see evidence where the 17 people were killed; Where were they buried.

THIS JUST INVENTED?

Yes. You have asked the questions allow me to reply. Let us have the relatives who say I lost a son, I lost a daughter, I lost a cousin, I lost a relative, by the hands of the army. I am not saying that the army did not overstep their powers, it is possible individual, individual Army officers.

ARE THEY BEING PURSUED?

Some have been arrested. Some have been arrested in that regard the police have also arrested so many over 1000 people who have been caught in the destruction of properties and beatings, they are going through judicial system in a country and perhaps over 40 of 50% by now have gone through the judicial processes, fool hearing in the courts. Some of them have been convicted some of them have been discharged. I am aware that the highest sentence that has been meted out by the judiciary, …

AGAINST THE MILITARY?

No. The sentences meted out not by the military, by the civil Courts.

BUT AGAINST MILITARY PERSONNEL AS WELL…THERE HAVE BEEN SANCTIONS AGAINST THEM?

Those who have been arrested; the military are Court marshalled. Those they get court-martialed. But the rest of those who have been arrested go to civil courts and the highest sentence so far is 7 years. The lowest I am aware of so far is about 3 or 4 months. And others are being discharged because they were found innocent, and according to our loss those were under 18 cannot be detained, once you discover that they’re under age they are released to their parents. This is how we do it and the process is going on well.

CALM IS BACK IN ZIMBABWE OR IS IT PRECARIOUS CALM?

No. Total calm has come back to Zimbabwe. We are now so satisfied that this thing was pre-determined pre-planned well oiled by both local NGOs, who are well funded, by also the opposition the MDC Alliance, whose Theme throughout even during the campaign for our general elections last year said that as long as they do not win this election, in Shona they say they will out “Jecha musadza” meaning that they will put sand into the food, so this is consistent with what they have been saying throughout.

YOU CONSIDER THIS AS A COUP ATTEMPT IN A WAY?

Regime change is the better word it is a regime change agenda, which is not new …which has been a phenomenon visiting Zimbabwe throughout the last 18 years.

I WANT TO GET TO SOMETHING THAT YOU HAD TOLD BEFORE THAT IT WAS NOT ONLY NGOs, NOT ONLY THE MAIN OPPOSITION MDC, BUT ALSO FOREIGN POWERS.

I am not aware of the involvement of foreign powers, if they were.

BUT YOU SAID THIS TO SEVERAL PEOPLE…

To whom? If somebody told you, I have never accused any foreign power. I work fully aware of funds that have come to NGOs, operating in our country. I am also now with security intelligence aware of people who came other people to do workshops and training of our people in the opposition.

WHERE WERE THEY COMING FROM THOSE PEOPLE?

We have already submitted the names, add passport numbers to the respective embassies in Zimbabwe, that will come out at the appropriate time we have submitted the names and the passport numbers.

CAN I VENTURE AND FIND OUT IF IT’S THE US FOR INSTANCE. AM IN WRONG IN SAYING THIS?

I can assure you that I will not build a wall against your imagination I will not build a wall you can imagine the way you want, is a democratic country Zimbabwe, but we have to build evidence. The evidence that we have got we have submitted to the relevant authorities and we need a reply from those relevant authorities.

SO YOU HAVE ASKED WESTERN COUNTRIES WHERE THOSE FUNDS AND PEOPLE WERE COMING FROM?

You are now trying to say that are there, it means that you are aware that the Western countries are involved in regime change.

NO I AM JUST TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT YOURE SAYING.

Mnangagwa[laugh laugh laugh]

I have not said so I have not said so we are aware that Zimbabwe has been subjected to regime change throughout we are struggling against sanctions imposed by the west up to today. By the EU and the Americans, those sanctions haven’t been removed.

They are still there.

ON THE CONTRARY IF I FOLLOW WHAT THE BRITISH MINISTER SAID IN RECENT DAYS, 2 THINGS:

1. BRITAIN WILL NOT SUPPORT ZIMBABWE REJOINING THE COMMONWEALTH, THAT’S NUMBER ONE.

2. AND TWO, BRITAIN WISHES THE EU TO EXTEND SANCTIINS AGAINST ZIMBABWE. WHAT IS YOUR REACTION?

When Britain made those points did they consult Zimbabwe? When we apply to join the Commonwealth we don’t apply to Britain. We apply to the Commonwealth secretariat, Britain is just a member of the Commonwealth.

AN IMPORTANT MEMBER OBVIOUSLY.

WHAT IS YOUR REACTION ARE YOU…

The Commonwealth have never told us that they are not considering application the view of one member is not the view of the whole Commonwealth, do you understand

Do you understand? The sanctions are already there, they have not been removed. So what other sanctions are you talking about which have been imposed? We are already suffering under these sanctions, ZIDERA and EU sanctions.

ARE YOU ASKING YIUR AFRICAN PEERS HERE IN ADDIS ABBABA, TO PUSH TOWARDS LIFTING SANCTIONS?

We have been doing that for the last 18 years we are not changing, we will continue to appeal to member states of SADC to assist us have these countries that have imposed sanctions on us to realise that it is hurting our people we have not offended anybody. What we are doing is good for our people is good for Zimbabwe.

WHAT ABOUT THE FORMER PRESIDENT, AND HIS WIFE, I REMEMBER THAT DURING THE CAMPAIGN, THERE WAS AN ATTACK ON THE CAMPAIGN EVENT, AND YOU HAD HINTED THAT GRACE MUGABE AND HER SUPPORTERS WERE BEHIND AN ATTACK AGAINST YOU DURING THE CAMPAIGN?

No, they did not participate in the campaign, Grace Mugabe and the cabal which had surrounded our former president was the result of the cause of what happened which resulted in the stepping down of our former president Robert Mugabe but we have no problem with him. We are looking after him looking after his family.

SO THEY SHOULDN’T BE PROSECUTED FOR ANYTHING?

No no one is above the law if there is any crime, anybody will be prosecuted accept a sitting President in terms of our law. But anybody else will be prosecuted even the president when I leave office I could be prosecuted if I commit any offence.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH PRESIDENT FOR COMING ON FRANCE24, AND ANSWERING ALL OUR QUESTIONS. – Transcribed by ZimEye.com –

Guard Hospitalised Following Gun Shot At Khami Prison

A ZIMBABWE Prisons and Correctional Services officer stationed at Khami Maximum Prison in Bulawayo is battling for life in hospital after he shot himself on the chest in an alleged attempted suicide.

Ngonidzashe Mutoti (36), who is admitted at Mpilo Central Hospital, reportedly shot himself once in the chest while he was on duty, manning the prison premises from the tower.

Reasons for the alleged suicide attempt could not be immediately obtained.

The incident occurred at around 1PM last Wednesday.

ZPCS Bulawayo spokesperson Principal Correctional Officer Garainashe Moyo confirmed the incident.

He said they were conducting investigations into the matter.

“I can confirm an officer stationed at Khami Maximum Prison shot himself once in the chest on Wednesday afternoon while he was on duty. He is admitted to hospital where he is being treated.

“Circumstances as to how that happened are yet to be established.

“It is not yet clear whether it was a suicide attempt or if the officer shot himself by mistake. We are still investigating the matter,” said PCO Moyo.

State Media

Govt Contemplating Buying MPs Locally Manufactured Vehicles, Will They Really Come Cheaper And In Bond Notes?

Government is weighing option of purchasing vehicles for ministers and parliamentarians from local vehicle assemblers allegedly to promote the domestic industry and reduce foreign currency expenditure.

Quest Motors and Willowvale Motor Industries (WMI), which are country’s foremost vehicle assemblers say they have capacity to produce quality vehicles which match imported Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs).

The vehicle assemblers argue that Government is obliged to implement a directive issued by the Office of the President and Cabinet that compels them to purchase vehicles from local assemblers.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said in an interview that Government was considering buying the next batch of ministerial vehicles from local assemblers after suspending vehicle imports for the current crop.

“That is a very interesting proposition that we definitely have to consider,” he said. “What is of importance to note right now is that Government has not bought or ordered cars for ministers.

“Most of the ministers and permanent secretaries are driving vehicles that they had in the past or which are pool cars in their respective ministries or parastatals.”

Quest Motors operations manager Mr Tom Sarimani said the company had to scale down its operations owing to a low uptake from its biggest customer, the Government.

“Current manning levels are down to 120 people due to low take up from our previous biggest customer which was the Government and associated departments,” he said.

“Production per eight hour shift is 35 units, maximum output is 100 per day which is 22 000 units per year using current installed capacity. Max employment per shift is 1 500 workers, and 5 000 at full installed capacity.

“Downstream industry jobs that can be created is over 40 000. These facts can be verified by NEC records from that time.”

Sarimani said his company had capacity to supply vehicles suitable for ministers and parliamentarians.

“We have quality vehicles for line ministries and MPs,” he said. “We are not new to this line of business as we used to supply the army, CMED, National Railways, police, etc, in the past.

“We have partnered with some of the biggest brands in China and in some cases the world and the quality of our product has not changed since we began production.

“This is evidenced by the number of units over 30 years old still in service today. In fact, quality has gone up due to investments in new equipment and better training.”

Sarimani implored Government to go back to the drawing board and implement the standing directive from the OPC that encourages local purchase of vehicles.

WMI managing director, Engineer Dawson Mareya, said Government had expressed interest in purchasing locally assembled vehicles from his company and the matter was under deliberation.

“The matter you are referring to is currently under discussion with the relevant stakeholders,” he said.

“Any developments will be communicated. Willowvale Motor Industries has the capacity to meet the country’s automotive requirements given the necessary support.”

Deven Engineering managing director Mr Patrick Munyaradzi implored Government to support local industry in its drive to provide buses for the urban and rural mass transit system.
“The buses being imported must come in kit form for local assembly,” he said.

“Assembly fees will be paid in local currency, which means that we can save on foreign currency imports, while at the same time creating more people in our factories.”

However, on the side enquiries by ZimEye.com have indicated that the local car manufacturers have of late been quoting their vehicles in foreign currency prices.

The companies have through the years battled to make an impact in the industry as imported cars proved to be far much cheaper than their locally produced brands.

Source: State Media

Four Pupils Mysterious Deaths Hit School In One Month, Community In Witchcrafty Scare

THE Vokola community in Filabusi, Insiza district, Matabeleland South has expressed concern over the “mysterious deaths” of pupils in their local schools in the past month.

Two pupils have died at Mkwabeni Primary School in Vokola area while two have also died at Mkwabeni Secondary School, with three reported to be admitted in hospital.

All the victims succumbed to the same ailment whose symptoms include pain in the hands which spreads to the head, then they nose bleed and die within three days.

Ward 7 councillor Thabani Malele confirmed the deaths of the pupils, saying the community leaders and villagers had requested an urgent meeting today to discuss the matter.

He said villagers also met on Friday and raised concern over the incidents. It was resolved that they meet today with traditional leaders and school authorities to discuss the matter.

“Parents have indeed approached me raising concern over the deaths. They say the incidents are suspicious and they want the cases investigated. I cannot say much at the moment as we are yet to meet and get a full insight,” said Clr Malele.

Vokola area headman, Lovemore Mafika, said the community suspected witchcraft in the incidents as they were too similar and the rate of deaths was alarming.

He said the community did not believe it was a natural ailment as all pupils exhibited the same symptoms and would only be sick for three days before they die, hence an immediate investigation was required.

“Surely, the cause of the problem and solution should be found as soon as possible before more children die. If it was nature, why haven’t any pupils died in the past month in the neighbouring schools?” said Mr Mafika.

Reached for comment, the headmaster of Mkwabani Secondary School, Mr Melusi Zvekureba, said he could not speak over the phone and invited The Chronicle to come down to the area.

The Provincial Education Director (PED) for Matabeleland South, Mr Lifias Masukume, said he had not received a report on the matter.

“This is news to me but we will contact the school and investigate the matter,” he said.

Mpilo Central Hospital Clinical Director, Dr Solwayo Ngwenya, advised the school and community to quickly report the matter to health officials.

He said the case could be an outbreak of a certain disease that should be proven by a clinical test before blaming the illnesses on witchcraft.

In March 2018, a community in Gokwe shut down Kana Mission High School following alleged satanism incidents that had been affecting pupils.

Most of the victims were girls and they had swollen bellies while others lost their voices. Others complained of headaches and backaches.

The pupils allegedly told their parents and school authorities that two female teachers were initiating them into satanism.

State Media

ZANU PF Aligned Teachers Union Feels Vindicated For Rejecting Strike Call

Paul Nyathi|The ruling ZANU PF Aligned Zimbabwe National Teachers Union is on cloud nine declaring vindication after the Zimbabwe Teachers Association and the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe unceremoniously called off the one week teachers strike action late Sunday night.

In an interview with state media on Sunday, Zinatu chief executive officer Manuel Nyawo said they had been vindicated as a union on their clarion call and advice to their colleagues — Zimta and PTUZ — that the strike they had decided to call off yesterday was technically illegal.

“We have been receiving a barrage of attacks and unnecessary onslaught by innocent members of the teaching fraternity on allegations of selling out, yet the truth was that dialogue with the employer had not been exhausted as Government’s doors were and are still open for further and continuous negotiations.

“In terms of rules of procedure, there had not been a duly signed deadlock between the workers’ representatives and Government, making the strike technically offside. However, we wish to plead with Government to consider wavering its decision to punish all the teachers who took part in the illegal strike as they were being misinformed by their leaders. They say to err is human and we further plead that the employer should not apply the ‘ignorance of the law is no defense concept’,” said Nyawo.

Last week the union strongly opposed the call to go on strike claiming that the opposition MDC was leading the other unions to go on strike.

FULL TEXT: Mnangagwa’s Ethiopia Interview With France24

BELOW IS THE FULL TEXT OF ZANU PF LEADER, EMMERSON MNANGAGWA’S INTERVIEW WITH FRANCE24 IN ADDIS ABABA (TRANSCRIBED BY ZIMEYE.COM):

VIDEO AND FULL TEXT LOADING BELOW:

WHAT IS YOUR RESPONSE TO THESE GRAVE ACCUSATIONS AND HOW IS THE SITUATION NOW IN YOUR COUNTRY?

Mnangagwa: It is true that there were violent, very violent demonstrations, from the time that they began the demonstrations on the 14th I think to the 16th of January. They were so violent that they attacked police stations, burnt police motor vehicles, killed a policeman destruction of property, beating of people.

It was so violent that the police was overwhelmed by such violence by these people it showed that it was well organised countrywide; every single town they were coordinated to attack government institutions, in particular police stations and so on.

And we now realise that it was also organised because prior to that day we now hear that some people went around, NGOs went around saying that allow your children to go tomorrow for demonstrations if they are arrested this is the place where to go we are ready to defend you. If you are injured this is where to go.

SO YOU ARE SAYING THERE WAS A PLAN?

Mnangagwa: Total plan, it has (sic) we have now discovered that this was well planned.

I STILL WANT TO GO TO THE CRACKDOWN ESPECIALLY BY THE MILITARY. WE HAVE SEEN ACCOUNTS, OF WOMEN SAYING THEY WERE RAPED. WE’VE SEEN CLAIMS BY NGOs THAT THERE WERE 17 EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS. YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE VIOLENCE BY THE PROTESTERS, BUT CLEARLY THERE WAS VIOLENCE BY THE MILITARY, AND THERE WAS SERIOUS VIOLENCE.

Mnangagwa:I will deal with the issues you have raised with regards to the rape allegations of rape. We have both through print media and radio and TV appealed to those victims to come forward to the nearest police station. If you are not comfortable report it to report to the nearest police station you go to the nearest church and report the abuse you underwent we have only one single case that has come up in Chitungwiza. The rest, we now know that the women who were paraded, transitions was just make up by some organisations and some of the women have already left the country shipped to the United Kingdom, the few who are still in the country they are still in the country from house to house we are trying to track them down. It is all stage managed. We are challenging anybody, anybody local or foreign to produce the women so that the world can see them, and say this is what happened. We would want to see those.

And with regard to the other issue that you have mentioned about the beatings, killings… yoy say a [extra]judicial killings. This is where the army is directly and purposely killing people we would want to see evidence we see all this in social media. But we would want to see evidence where the 17 people were killed. Where were they buried.

THIS JUST INVENTED?

Yes. You have asked the questions allow me to reply. Let us have the relatives will say I lost a son, I lost a daughter, I lost a cousin, I lost a relative, by the hands of the army. I am not saying that the army did not overstep their powers, it is possible individual, individual Army officers.

ARE THEY BEING PURSUED?

Some have been arrested. Some have been arrested in that regard the police have also arrested so many over 1000 people who have been caught in the destruction of properties and beatings, they are going through judicial system in a country and perhaps over 40 of 50% by now have gone through the judicial processes, fool hearing in the courts. Some of them have been convicted some of them have been discharged. I am aware that the highest sentence that has been meted out by the judiciary, …

AGAINST THE MILITARY?

No. The sentences meted out not by the military, by the civil Courts.

BUT AGAINST MILITARY PERSONNEL AS WELL…THERE HAVE BEEN SANCTIONS AGAINST THEM?

Those who have been arrested; the military are Court marshalled. Those they get court-martialed. But the rest of those who have been arrested go to civil courts and the highest sentence so far is 7 years. The lowest I am aware of so far is about 3 or 4 months. And others are being discharged because they were found innocent, and according to our loss those were under 18 cannot be detained, once you discover that they’re under age they are released to their parents. This is how we do it and the process is going on well.

CALM IS BACK IN ZIMBABWE OR IS IT PRECARIOUS CALM?

No. Total calm has come back to Zimbabwe. We are now so satisfied that this thing was pre-determined pre-planned well oiled by both local NGOs, who are well funded, by also the opposition the MDC Alliance, whose Theme throughout even during the campaign for our general elections last year said that as long as they do not win this election, in Shona they say they will out “Jecha musadza” meaning that they will put sand into the food, so this is consistent with what they have been saying throughout.

YOU CONSIDER THIS AS A COUP ATTEMPT IN A WAY?

Regime change is the better word it is a regime change agenda, which is not new …which has been a phenomenon visiting Zimbabwe throughout the last 18 years.

I WANT TO GET TO SOMETHING THAT YOU HAD TOLD BEFORE THAT IT WAS NOT ONLY NGOs, NOT ONLY THE MAIN OPPOSITION MDC, BUT ALSO FOREIGN POWERS.

I am not aware of the involvement of foreign powers, if they were.

BUT YOU SAID THIS TO SEVERAL PEOPLE…

To whom? If somebody told you, I have never accused any foreign power. I work fully aware of funds that have come to NGOs, operating in our country. I am also now with security intelligence aware of people who came other people to do workshops and training of our people in the opposition.

WHERE WERE THEY COMING FROM THOSE PEOPLE?

We have already submitted the names, add passport numbers to the respective embassies in Zimbabwe, that will come out at the appropriate time we have submitted the names and the passport numbers.

CAN I VENTURE AND FIND OUT IF IT’S THE US FOR INSTANCE. AM IN WRONG IN SAYING THIS?

I can assure you that I will not build a wall against your imagination I will not build a wall you can imagine the way you want, is a democratic country Zimbabwe, but we have to build evidence. The evidence that we have got we have submitted to the relevant authorities and we need a reply from those relevant authorities.

SO YOU HAVE ASKED WESTERN COUNTRIES WHERE THOSE FUNDS AND PEOPLE WERE COMING FROM?

You are now trying to say that are there, it means that you are aware that the Western countries are involved in regime change.

NO I AM JUST TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT YOURE SAYING.

Mnangagwa[laugh laugh laugh]

I have not said so I have not said so we are aware that Zimbabwe has been subjected to regime change throughout we are struggling against sanctions imposed by the west up to today. By the EU and the Americans, those sanctions haven’t been removed.

They are still there.

ON THE CONTRARY IF I FOLLOW WHAT THE BRITISH MINISTER SAID IN RECENT DAYS, 2 THINGS:

1. BRITAIN WILL NOT SUPPORT ZIMBABWE REJOINING THE COMMONWEALTH, THAT’S NUMBER ONE.

2. AND TWO, BRITAIN WISHES THE EU TO EXTEND SANCTIINS AGAINST ZIMBABWE. WHAT IS YOUR REACTION?

When Britain made those points did they consult Zimbabwe? When we apply to join the Commonwealth we don’t apply to Britain. We apply to the Commonwealth secretariat, Britain is just a member of the Commonwealth.

AN IMPORTANT MEMBER OBVIOUSLY.

WHAT IS YOUR REACTION ARE YOU…

The Commonwealth have never told us that they are not considering application the view of one member is not the view of the whole Commonwealth, do you understand

Do you understand? The sanctions are already there, they have not been removed. So what other sanctions are you talking about which have been imposed? We are already suffering under these sanctions, ZIDERA and EU sanctions.

ARE YOU ASKING YIUR AFRICAN PEERS HERE IN ADDIS ABBABA, TO PUSH TOWARDS LIFTING SANCTIONS?

We have been doing that for the last 18 years we are not changing, we will continue to appeal to member states of SADC to assist us have these countries that have imposed sanctions on us to realise that it is hurting our people we have not offended anybody. What we are doing is good for our people is good for Zimbabwe.

WHAT ABOUT THE FORMER PRESIDENT, AND HIS WIFE I REMEMBER THAT DURING THE CAMPAIGN, THERE WAS AN ATTACK ON THE CAMPAIGN EVENT, AND YOU HAD HINTED THAT GRACE MUGABE AND HER SUPPORTERS WERE BEHIND AN ATTACK AGAINST YOU DURING THE CAMPAIGN?

No, they did not participate in the campaign, Grace Mugabe and the cabal which had surrounded our former president was the result of the cause of what happened which resulted in the stepping down of our former president Robert Mugabe but we have no problem with him. We are looking after him looking after his family.

SO THEY SHOULDN’T BE PROSECUTED FOR ANYTHING?

No no one is above the law if there is any crime, anybody will be prosecuted accept a sitting President in terms of our law. But anybody else will be prosecuted even the president when I leave office I could be prosecuted if I commit any offence.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH PRESIDENT FOR COMING ON FRANCE24, AND ANSWERING ALL OUR QUESTIONS. – Transcribed by ZimEye.com –

Mnangagwa Says Soldiers Are Above The Courts, They Don’t Go To Civil Courts

“…the military are Court marshalled. Those they get court-martialed. But the rest of those who have been arrested go to civil courts and the highest sentence so far is 7 years…”

By A Correspondent|ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has said soldiers are not tried in the courts of the land.

Speaking in a wide ranging interview with France24, Mnangagwa said soldiers do not go to civil courts.

BELOW WAS THE FULL TEXT OF THE INTERVIEW(TRANSCRIBED BY ZIMEYE):

WHAT IS YOUR RESPONSE TO THESE GRAVE ACCUSATIONS AND HOW IS THE SITUATION NOW IN YOUR COUNTRY?

Mnangagwa: It is true that there were violent, very violent demonstrations, from the time that they began the demonstrations on the 14th I think to the 16th of January. They were so violent that they attacked police stations, burnt police motor vehicles, killed a policeman destruction of property, beating of people.

It was so violent that the police was overwhelmed by such violence by these people it showed that it was well organised countrywide; every single town they were coordinated to attack government institutions, in particular police stations and so on.

And we now realise that it was also organised because prior to that day we now hear that some people went around, NGOs went around saying that allow your children to go tomorrow for demonstrations if they are arrested this is the place where to go we are ready to defend you. If you are injured this is where to go.

SO YOU ARE SAYING THERE WAS A PLAN?

Mnangagwa: Total plan, it has (sic) we have now discovered that this was well planned.

I STILL WANT TO GO TO THE CRACKDOWN ESPECIALLY BY THE MILITARY. WE HAVE SEEN ACCOUNTS, OF WOMEN SAYING THEY WERE RAPED. WE’VE SEEN CLAIMS BY NGOs THAT THERE WERE 17 EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS. YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE VIOLENCE BY THE PROTESTERS, BUT CLEARLY THERE WAS VIOLENCE BY THE MILITARY, AND THERE WAS SERIOUS VIOLENCE.

Mnangagwa:I will deal with the issues you have raised with regards to the rape allegations of rape. We have both through print media and radio and TV appealed to those victims to come forward to the nearest police station. If you are not comfortable report it to report to the nearest police station you go to the nearest church and report the abuse you underwent we have only one single case that has come up in Chitungwiza. The rest, we now know that the women who were paraded, transitions was just make up by some organisations and some of the women have already left the country shipped to the United Kingdom, the few who are still in the country they are still in the country from house to house we are trying to track them down. It is all stage managed. We are challenging anybody, anybody local or foreign to produce the women so that the world can see them, and say this is what happened. We would want to see those.

And with regard to the other issue that you have mentioned about the beatings, killings… yoy say a [extra]judicial killings. This is where the army is directly and purposely killing people we would want to see evidence we see all this in social media. But we would want to see evidence where the 17 people were killed. Where were they buried.

THIS JUST INVENTED?

Yes. You have asked the questions allow me to reply. Let us have the relatives will say I lost a son, I lost a daughter, I lost a cousin, I lost a relative, by the hands of the army. I am not saying that the army did not overstep their powers, it is possible individual, individual Army officers.

ARE THEY BEING PURSUED?

Some have been arrested. Some have been arrested in that regard the police have also arrested so many over 1000 people who have been caught in the destruction of properties and beatings, they are going through judicial system in a country and perhaps over 40 of 50% by now have gone through the judicial processes, fool hearing in the courts. Some of them have been convicted some of them have been discharged. I am aware that the highest sentence that has been meted out by the judiciary, …

AGAINST THE MILITARY?

No. The sentences meted out not by the military, by the civil Courts.

BUT AGAINST MILITARY PERSONNEL AS WELL…THERE HAVE BEEN SANCTIONS AGAINST THEM?

Those who have been arrested; the military are Court marshalled. Those they get court-martialed. But the rest of those who have been arrested go to civil courts and the highest sentence so far is 7 years. The lowest I am aware of so far is about 3 or 4 months. And others are being discharged because they were found innocent, and according to our loss those were under 18 cannot be detained, once you discover that they’re under age they are released to their parents. This is how we do it and the process is going on well.

CALM IS BACK IN ZIMBABWE OR IS IT PRECARIOUS CALM?

No. Total calm has come back to Zimbabwe. We are now so satisfied that this thing was pre-determined pre-planned well oiled by both local NGOs, who are well funded, by also the opposition the MDC Alliance, whose Theme throughout even during the campaign for our general elections last year said that as long as they do not win this election, in Shona they say they will out “Jecha musadza” meaning that they will put sand into the food, so this is consistent with what they have been saying throughout.

YOU CONSIDER THIS AS A COUP ATTEMPT IN A WAY?

Regime change is the better word it is a regime change agenda, which is not new …which has been a phenomenon visiting Zimbabwe throughout the last 18 years.

I WANT TO GET TO SOMETHING THAT YOU HAD TOLD BEFORE THAT IT WAS NOT ONLY NGOs, NOT ONLY THE MAIN OPPOSITION MDC, BUT ALSO FOREIGN POWERS.

I am not aware of the involvement of foreign powers, if they were.

BUT YOU SAID THIS TO SEVERAL PEOPLE…

To whom? If somebody told you, I have never accused any foreign power. I work fully aware of funds that have come to NGOs, operating in our country. I am also now with security intelligence aware of people who came other people to do workshops and training of our people in the opposition.

WHERE WERE THEY COMING FROM THOSE PEOPLE?

We have already submitted the names, add passport numbers to the respective embassies in Zimbabwe, that will come out at the appropriate time we have submitted the names and the passport numbers.

CAN I VENTURE AND FIND OUT IF IT’S THE US FOR INSTANCE. AM IN WRONG IN SAYING THIS?

I can assure you that I will not build a wall against your imagination I will not build a wall you can imagine the way you want, is a democratic country Zimbabwe, but we have to build evidence. The evidence that we have got we have submitted to the relevant authorities and we need a reply from those relevant authorities.

SO YOU HAVE ASKED WESTERN COUNTRIES WHERE THOSE FUNDS AND PEOPLE WERE COMING FROM?

You are now trying to say that are there, it means that you are aware that the Western countries are involved in regime change.

NO I AM JUST TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT YOURE SAYING.

Mnangagwa[laugh laugh laugh]

I have not said so I have not said so we are aware that Zimbabwe has been subjected to regime change throughout we are struggling against sanctions imposed by the west up to today. By the EU and the Americans, those sanctions haven’t been removed.

They are still there.

ON THE CONTRARY IF I FOLLOW WHAT THE BRITISH MINISTER SAID IN RECENT DAYS, 2 THINGS:

1. BRITAIN WILL NOT SUPPORT ZIMBABWE REJOINING THE COMMONWEALTH, THAT’S NUMBER ONE.

2. AND TWO, BRITAIN WISHES THE EU TO EXTEND SANCTIINS AGAINST ZIMBABWE. WHAT IS YOUR REACTION?

When Britain made those points did they consult Zimbabwe? When we apply to join the Commonwealth we don’t apply to Britain. We apply to the Commonwealth secretariat, Britain is just a member of the Commonwealth.

AN IMPORTANT MEMBER OBVIOUSLY.

WHAT IS YOUR REACTION ARE YOU…

The Commonwealth have never told us that they are not considering application the view of one member is not the view of the whole Commonwealth, do you understand

Do you understand? The sanctions are already there, they have not been removed. So what other sanctions are you talking about which have been imposed? We are already suffering under these sanctions, ZIDERA and EU sanctions.

ARE YOU ASKING YIUR AFRICAN PEERS HERE IN ADDIS ABBABA, TO PUSH TOWARDS LIFTING SANCTIONS?

We have been doing that for the last 18 years we are not changing, we will continue to appeal to member states of SADC to assist us have these countries that have imposed sanctions on us to realise that it is hurting our people we have not offended anybody. What we are doing is good for our people is good for Zimbabwe.

WHAT ABOUT THE FORMER PRESIDENT, AND HIS WIFE I REMEMBER THAT DURING THE CAMPAIGN, THERE WAS AN ATTACK ON THE CAMPAIGN EVENT, AND YOU HAD HINTED THAT GRACE MUGABE AND HER SUPPORTERS WERE BEHIND AN ATTACK AGAINST YOU DURING THE CAMPAIGN?

No, they did not participate in the campaign, Grace Mugabe and the cabal which had surrounded our former president was the result of the cause of what happened which resulted in the stepping down of our former president Robert Mugabe but we have no problem with him. We are looking after him looking after his family.

SO THEY SHOULDN’T BE PROSECUTED FOR ANYTHING?

No no one is above the law if there is any crime, anybody will be prosecuted accept a sitting President in terms of our law. But anybody else will be prosecuted even the president when I leave office I could be prosecuted if I commit any offence.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH PRESIDENT FOR COMING ON FRANCE24, AND ANSWERING ALL OUR QUESTIONS. – Transcribed by ZimEye.com –

“Zimbabwe’s Re-engagement Efforts On Course”: Foreign Affairs Minister S.B Moyo

By Own Correspondent| Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo has said Zimbabwe’ s re engagement efforts are still on track despite acts of sabotage by those bent on fuelling politically motivated violence.

Moyo said government had fully appraised the African Union and other regional bodies of the obtaining situation in the country.

He said:

Protestors Acquitted After State Fails To Investigate Public Violence Allegations

By Own Correspondent| A Chitungwiza magistrate Joshua Mawere on Tuesday blasted the State for shoddily investigating a case in which 18 residents appeared in court charged with public violenc

The residents were arrested in connection with looting of an OK Supermarket and a pharmacy in St Mary’s during last month’s Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)-organised stayaway.

Mawere said the poor investigations had compelled the court, with a bleeding heart, to release some guilty people due to insufficient evidence.

He then acquitted Beatrice Bangajena, Patience Zvingwa, Esnath Mapisa, Fanos Nemaruru, Elliot Gweshe Ncube, Godfrey Nyashanu, Phineas Kamuriwo and Esther Paradzai.

The accused’s lawyer Freddy Masarirevhu had made an application for discharge at the close of the State case, arguing that prosecutors had failed to prove a prima facie case against his clients.

In the ruling, Mawere said the witnesses brought before the court by the State lacked cohesion and consistency and appeared unaware of what they were expected to do.

“Furthermore, it is judicial notice that the public violence occurred across Chitungwiza. However, it is mesmerising if not transfixing or rather hypnotising as to why the State chose to limit the scope of the investigations to OK Supermarket and the pharmacy,” he said.

“This most probably explains why most of the properties brought before the court as exhibits were not identified by the witnesses and why most of the accused persons remain not linked to the offence.”

The court ruled that the remaining accused Nyamadzawo Kamupira, Nigel Dongo Clegman Karavina be put to their defence.

The other accused had their cases withdrawn before the close of the State case.-Newsday

In another matter, MDC Chitungwiza deputy mayor Jabulani Mtunzi, together with Richard Mutswiri, were freed on $100 bail on Wednesday by magistrate Nyasha Vhitorini.
Vhitorini ordered the pair to report twice a week at Makoni Police Station and to continue residing at their given addresses, adding that he would give written reasons for the ruling later.

The trial will commence today.

Mtunzi’s new lawyer Job Sikhala made fresh submissions in which he described the State’s case as frivolous since the arresting officers “had recused” themselves from the matter, leaving the State with one unreliable witness, who reported the matter 20 days after the alleged commission of the crime.

“The witness took 20 days to report to the police and we wonder why he could have been sitting on such crucial information that could have helped the State to maintain law and order.

“The court must look with suspicion to some of these witnesses,” Sikhala said.

The pair was arrested on Monday in a midnight raid by police on charges of allegedly inciting public violence, which led to the burning of a local police station during last month’s ZCTU-organised stayaway.

The State had opposed bail on the grounds that the two were a flight risk as there was overwhelming …
https://www.newsday.co.zw/2019/02/magistrate-blasts-state-over-shoddy-investigations/

LATEST – Mnangagwa Says Govt Is Tracking Down All Raped Women To Punish Them Because They “Stage Managed”

“…some of the women have already left the country shipped to the United Kingdom, the few who are still in the country, they are still in the country from house to house; we are trying to track them down. It is all stage managed. We are challenging anybody, anybody local or foreign to produce the women so that the world can see them, and say this is what happened…”

By A Correspondent| ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his state security operatives are tracking down all women who reported rape during the military violence last month.

Mnangagwa said this is because they stage managed everything.

Below is an excerpt of his interview with France24 –

What is your response to these grave accusations and how is the situation now in your country?

Mnangagwa: It is true that there were violent, very violent demonstrations, from the time that they began the demonstrations on the 14th I think to the 16th of January. They were so violent that they attacked police stations, burnt police motor vehicles, killed a policeman destruction of property, beating of people.

It was so violent that the police was overwhelmed by such violence by these people it showed that it was well organised countrywide; every single town they were coordinated to attack government institutions, in particular police stations and so on.

And we now realise that it was also organised because prior to that day we now hear that some people went around, NGOs went around saying that allow your children to go tomorrow for demonstrations if they are arrested this is the place where to go we are ready to defend you. If you are injured this is where to go.

SO YOU ARE SAYING THERE WAS A PLAN?

Mnangagwa: Total plan, it has (sic) we have now discovered that this was well planned.

I STILL WANT TO GO TO THE CRACKDOWN ESPECIALLY BY THE MILITARY. WE HAVE SEEN ACCOUNTS, OF WOMEN SAYING THEY WERE RAPED. WE’VE SEEN CLAIMS BY NGOs THAT THERE WERE 17 EXTRA JUDICIAL KILLINGS. YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE VIOLENCE BY THE PROTESTERS, BUT CLEARLY THERE WAS VIOLENCE BY THE MILITARY, AND THERE WAS SERIOUS VIOLENCE.

Mnangagwa:I will deal with the issues you have raised with regards to the rape allegations of rape. We have both through print media and radio and TV appealed to those victims to come forward to the nearest police station. If you are not comfortable report it to report to the nearest police station you go to the nearest church and report the abuse you underwent we have only one single case that has come up in Chitungwiza. The rest, we now know that the women who were paraded, transitions was just make up by some organisations and some of the women have already left the country shipped to the United Kingdom, the few who are still in the country they are still in the country from house to house we are trying to track them down. It is all stage managed. We are challenging anybody, anybody local or foreign to produce the women so that the world can see them, and say this is what happened. We would want to see those.

And with regard to the other issue that you have mentioned about the beatings, killings… yoy say a [extra]judicial killings. This is where the army is directly and purposely killing people we would want to see evidence we see all this in social media. But we would want to see evidence where the 17 people were killed. Where were they buried.

THIS JUST INVENTED?

Yes. You have asked the questions allow me to reply. Let us have the relatives will say I lost a son, I lost a daughter, I lost a cousin, I lost a relative, by the hands of the army. I am not saying that the army did not overstep their powers, it is possible individual, individual Army officers.

ARE THEY BEING PURSUED?

Some have been arrested. Some have been arrested in that regard the police have also arrested so many over 1000 people who have been caught in the destruction of properties and beatings, they are going through judicial system in a country and perhaps over 40 of 50% by now have gone through the judicial processes, fool hearing in the courts. Some of them have been convicted some of them have been discharged. I am aware that the highest sentence that has been meted out by the judiciary, …

AGAINST THE MILITARY?

No. The sentences meted out not by the military, by the civil Courts.

BUT AGAINST MILITARY PERSONNEL AS WELL…THERE HAVE BEEN SANCTIONS AGAINST THEM?

Those who have been arrested; the military are Court marshalled. Those they get Court martialed. But the rest of those who have been arrested go to civil courts and the highest sentence so far is 7 years. The lowest I am aware of so far is about 3 or 4 months. And others are being discharged because they were found innocent, and according to our loss those were under 18 cannot be detained, once you discover that they’re under age they are released to their parents. This is how we do it and the process is going on well.

CALM IS BACK IN ZIMBABWE OR IS IT PRECARIOUS CALM?

No. Total calm has come back to Zimbabwe. We are now so satisfied that this thing was pre-determined pre-planned well oiled by both local NGOs, who are well funded, by also the opposition the MDC Alliance, whose Theme throughout even during the campaign for our general elections last year said that as long as they do not win this election, in Shona they say they will out “Jecha musadza” meaning that they will put sand into the food, so this is consistent with what they have been saying throughout.

YOU CONSIDER THIS AS A COUP ATTEMPT IN A WAY?

Regime change is the better word it is a regime change agenda, which is not new …which has been a phenomenon visiting Zimbabwe throughout the last 18 years.

I WANT TO GET TO SOMETHING THAT YOU HAD TOLD BEFORE THAT IT WAS NOT ONLY NGOs, NOT ONLY THE MAIN OPPOSITION MDC, BUT ALSO FOREIGN POWERS.

I am not aware of the involvement of foreign powers, if they were.

BUT YOU SAID THIS TO SEVERAL PEOPLE…

To whom? If somebody told you, I have never accused any foreign power. I work fully aware of funds that have come to NGOs, operating in our country. I am also now with security intelligence aware of people who came other people to do workshops and training of our people in the opposition.

WHERE WERE THEY COMING FROM THOSE PEOPLE?

We have already submitted the names, add passport numbers to the respective embassies in Zimbabwe, that will come out at the appropriate time we have submitted the names and the passport numbers.

CAN I VENTURE AND FIND OUT IF IT’S THE US FOR INSTANCE. AM IN WRONG IN SAYING THIS?

I can assure you that I will not build a wall against your imagination I will not build a wall you can imagine the way you want, is a democratic country Zimbabwe, but we have to build evidence. The evidence that we have got we have submitted to the relevant authorities and we need a reply from those relevant authorities.

SO YOU HAVE ASKED WESTERN COUNTRIES WHERE THOSE FUNDS AND PEOPLE WERE COMING FROM?

You are now trying to say that are there, it means that you are aware that the Western countries are involved in regime change.

NO I AM JUST TRYING TO FIIGURE OUT WHAT YOURE SAYING.

Mnangagwa[laugh laugh laugh]

I have not said so I have not said so we are aware that Zimbabwe has been subjected to regime change throughout we are struggling against sanctions imposed by the west up to today. By the EU and the Americans, those sanctions haven’t been removed.

They are still there.

ON THE CONTRARY IF I FOLLOW WHAT THE BRITISH MINISTER SAID IN RECENT DAYS, 2 THINGS:

1. BRITAIN WILL NOT SUPPORT ZIMBABWE REJOINING THE COMMONWEALTH, THAT’S NUMBER ONE.

2. AND TWO, BRITAIN WISHES THE EU TO EXTEND SANCTIINS AGAINST ZIMBABWE. WHAT IS YOUR REACTION?

When Britain made those points did they consult Zimbabwe? When we apply to join the Commonwealth we don’t apply to Britain. We apply to the Commonwealth secretariat, Britain is just a member of the Commonwealth.

AN IMPORTANT MEMBER OBVIOUSLY.

WHAT IS YOUR REACTION ARE YOU…

The Commonwealth have never told us that they are not considering application the view of one member is not the view of the whole Commonwealth, do you understand

Do you understand? The sanctions are already there, they have not been removed. So what other sanctions are you talking about which have been imposed? We are already suffering under these sanctions, ZIDERA and EU sanctions.

ARE YOU ASKING YIUR AFRICAN PEERS HERE IN ADDIS ABBABA, TO PUSH TOWARDS LIFTING SANCTIONS?

We have been doing that for the last 18 years we are not changing, we will continue to appeal to member states of SADC to assist us have these countries that have imposed sanctions on us to realise that it is hurting our people we have not offended anybody. What we are doing is good for our people is good for Zimbabwe.

WHAT ABOUT THE FORMER PRESIDENT, AND HIS WIFE I REMEMBER THAT DURING THE CAMPAIGN, THERE WAS AN ATTACK ON THE CAMPAIGN EVENT, AND YOU HAD HINTED THAT GRACE MUGABE AND HER SUPPORTERS WERE BEHIND AN ATTACK AGAINST YOU DURING THE CAMPAIGN?

No, they did not participate in the campaign, Grace Mugabe and the cabal which had surrounded our former president was the result of the cause of what happened which resulted in the stepping down of our former president Robert Mugabe but we have no problem with him. We are looking after him looking after his family.

SO THEY SHOULDN’T BE PROSECUTED FOR ANYTHING?

No no one is above the law if there is any crime, anybody will be prosecuted accept a sitting President in terms of our law. But anybody else will be prosecuted even the president when I leave office I could be prosecuted if I commit any offence.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH PRESIDENT FOR COMING ON FRANCE24, AND ANSWERING ALL OUR QUESTIONS. – Transcribed by ZimEye.com –

“There Is No Load Shedding And Power Cuts Are A Result Of Faults”: ZESA

By Own Correspondent| Zesa public relations manager Fullard Gwasira said there is no load-shedding in Zimbabwe and the power cuts being experienced in some parts of the country were as a result of faults caused by the rains.

Said Gwasira:

Zesa would like to advise its valued customers that there is no load shedding and the current power supply interruption in some areas of the cities are due to faults caused by the rains as we know we are in the rainy season. People should not be worried as Zesa is doing all it can to attend to these faults.-StateMedia

VIDEO: Mnangagwa Says No-one Was Killed Last Month, “We’d Want To See Where They Were Buried!”

By A Correspondent| ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has said that no one was killed last month.

Speaking to the France24, Mnangagwa even said, “I’d like to see where they were buried.” BELOW IS THE VIDEO –

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

Switzerland Confiscate Cars From Equatorial Guinea President’s Son

Switzerland seizes cars owned by E. Guinea president's multi-millionaire son
Vice President of Equatorial Guinea Teodorin Obiang.

Correspondent|Swiss prosecutors said on Thursday February 7th they were dropping charges of financial wrongdoing against Teodorin Obiang Nguema, the son of Equatorial Guinea’s authoritarian leader, but were confiscating luxury cars as part of the case.

Obiang, 50, and two other individuals had been facing prosecution for “money laundering and misappropriation of public assets.”

Under the Swiss penal code, prosecutors can choose to drop charges in this category if defendants offer compensation “and restore a situation that is in conformity with the law.”

In a statement, the public prosecutor for the canton (region) of Geneva said Equatorial Guinea was also paying 1.3 million Swiss francs ($1.3 million, €1.14 million) “to cover the cost of proceedings.” In addition, 25 luxury cars, seized as part of the investigation, had been confiscated, the statement said.

“They will be sold and the net proceeds of the sale will be assigned to a social programme within Equatorial Guinea,” it said.

The decision also entails lifting a sequestration order that investigators had slapped on a yacht in the Netherlands, the Ebony Shine, in December 2016, it said. The statement did not give details about the cars or which of the defendants owned them.

In 2016, a Swiss weekly newspaper called L’Hebdo said the batch included a Porsche 918 Spider valued at €750,000, a Bugatti Veyron worth €2million and a Swedish supercar, the Koenigsegg One:1.

Only half a dozen Koenigsegg One:1 models have ever been built, each selling for a reputed $2.4 million (€2.1 million). Obiang is the son of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, 76, who has ruled the tiny oil-rich West African state since 1979, ousting his uncle in a coup. Critics accuse him of brutal repression of opponents as well as election fraud and corruption. 

Vice president with responsibility for defence and security, Teodorin Obiang has a reputation for a playboy lifestyle.

In October 2017, a Paris court handed him a three-year suspended jail term after convicting Obiang of siphoning off public money to buy assets in France. He was accused of spending more than 1,000 times his official annual salary
on a six-storey mansion in a posh part of the French capital, a fleet of fast cars and artworks, among other assets.
He was also given a suspended fine of 30 million euros.

In September, Brazilian media said that more than $16 million (€14 million) in cash and luxury watches were seized by Brazilian police and customs officers from luggage of a delegation accompanying Obiang on a private visit.

O Estado de Sao Paulo quoted a diplomatic source from Equatorial Guinea as saying the money was to pay for medical treatment Obiang was to undergo in Sao Paulo.

The watches were for the “personal use” of the president’s son and were engraved with his initials, the report said.
Obiang is reputedly on a fast track to succeed his father. Last October, he was promoted from colonel directly to division general, without passing through the normal intermediary rank of brigade general.

The following month, he presided over a cabinet meeting for the first time. 

Mutodi Confirms Chiwenga Illness And Treatment In India

The Deputy Information Minister Energy Mutodi has confirmed a ZimEye story that reveals that Emmerson Mnangwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga was flown to India for treatment. Below was Mutodi’s short statement on Sunday evening:

“The Hon. Vice President CDN Chiwenga is recovering well from some minor abdominal ailment in Delhi, India.

“Meanwhile, His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa has secured lucrative deals that will make a difference to the economy & provide jobs to the youths.”

Man City Give Chelsea “Six Of The Best”

Manchester City’s on-fire striker Sergio Aguero struck his second hat-trick in a week as the champions ruthlessly destroyed woeful Chelsea in a 6-0 win at The Etihad on Sunday to return to the top of the Premier League.

While Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Bournemouth on Saturday cut short talk of title run-in nerves on Merseyside this City victory, achieved with some glorious football against a top six opponent, was an emphatic statement.

In the past week City have beaten Arsenal at home and Everton away before taking Maurizio Sarri’s side to pieces with four goals in the opening 25 minutes.

“Incredible week, incredible game,” said manager Pep Guardiola.

“To score six against Chelsea and the way we played, we had so much attention (to detail). We did it, it’s an incredible compliment to the players, they are outstanding,” added the Spaniard.

City have now scored 33 goals in their last five home games in all competitions and have a chance of lifting their first silverware of the season when they face Chelsea again at Wembley in the League Cup final on Feb. 24.

City and Liverpool are both on 65 points with City having the better goal difference although they have played one more game than their rivals.

Third-placed Tottenham Hotspur, who beat Leicester City 3-1 earlier on Sunday, are five points behind.

Aguero, who scored a hat-trick seven days ago against Arsenal, has equalled Alan Shearer’s record of 11 Premier League hat-tricks and is now joint top scorer in the league this season with Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah on 17 goals.

Chelsea had no time to settle before Raheem Sterling fired City ahead in the fourth minute with a side-foot finish after a quick free-kick from Kevin De Bruyne caught the visiting defence napping.

After Aguero had somehow missed an open goal from two metres, the Argentine promptly beat goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga with a blistering strike from 25 metres, underlining the fact that he is far more than a penalty area poacher.

A poor header by Chelsea’s Ross Barkley towards his own goal gifted Aguero with City’s third, the Argentine firing home with a first-time shot on the turn, and then a low drive from Ilkay Gundogan made it 4-0 after 25 minutes.

City were helped by the vulnerable nature of Chelsea’s defence but in truth few teams would have been able to survive the speed, precision and directness they produced.

Guardiola had left David Silva on the bench but his midfield looked perfectly balanced with De Bruyne and Gundogan providing a presence in the middle and Bernardo Silva, who seems to get better with every game, in imperious form on the right flank.

Following the break, Aguero, who also became City’s all-time top scorer in league games, headed against the bar before he completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot after Sterling had been brought down by Cesar Azpilicueta.

Reuters

Teachers Declare Their Unions As Sellouts After Unions Called Off Strike.

Own Correspondent|Zimbabwe Teachers Association and the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe have issued a joint media statement calling off the one week teachers strike action.

According to the unions, they have called off the strike because of security fears on their members.

The announcement which featured on the official ZIMTA Facebook page has attracted a wide range of condemnation from members who are accusing the unions of selling out.

See below:

President Ramaphosa, How Do You Use South Africa Taxpayer Money To Sponsor A Foreign Politician Who Says Investors Must Be Assaulted And Lose All Their Properties Whenever They Make Mistakes?

“ZBC Petition Inadmissable”: Parliament

By Own Correspondent|  The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Services (ZBC) retrenchees’ petition to parliament tabling their grievances has been deemed inadmissable by the August House.

A notice by Veritas revealed that parliament rejected the petition because the dispute between the retrenchees and the parastatal was still before the courts.

Reported Veritas:

ZBC retrenchees’ grievances: This petition has been deemed inadmissible because the dispute between the retrenchees and the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation is still before the courts.-Veritas

Job Sikhala Says He Is Building A Mega Court Case Against Soldiers

Outspoken opposition legislator Job Sikhala says he is preparing a mega lawsuit against soldiers behind the brutal attack of children as young as 12 during the recent army crackdown against dissent.

Sikhala, who has been representing people arrested during a police and army crackdown that followed the violent January 14 protests against a hike in fuel prices, said he was shocked by the extent of abuse of children caught up in the dragnet.

“A statement must be sent to the world that Zimbabwe is a torturing state. It must be exposed for what it is,” the Zengeza West MP told The Standard last week after he secured the release of a group of young boys arrested on public violence charges.

“It is a testimony that Zimbabwe is still a primitive state that cannot be defined as part of the civilised global village,” he added.

Sikhala said the boys were now in desperate need of counselling after they were allegedly tortured while in custody.

The five boys were acquitted by a Chitungwiza magistrate last Thursday after prosecutors failed to prove a case against them after they spent three weeks at Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison.

One of the boys, Peter Butau, narrated in graphic detail how two soldiers and two police officers tear-gassed his family house before they seized him on January 14.

“I was picked up by the police on January 14 on allegations that we had barricaded the road with stones,” he said.

“They came to our house, calling out my name and when I enquired who they were, they shouted that I should give them goods that I had looted.

“At that point my mother closed the door, but they threw teargas into the yard and I then decided to get out of the house.

“As soon as I stepped out, they clapped me and I fell down before they handcuffed me.”

Butau said the soldiers ordered him and the other boys to lie in a pool of water before they started kicking them and tried to force them to confess that they had broken into a boutique in Unit L.

“When I said I was not involved as I spent the day at home, they said I would confess by the time we got to Makoni Police Station,” he said. “They continued assaulting us until we got to Makoni.”

Butau said on the way, the soldiers and police officers picked up other boys and when they got to a place known as Jambanja they forced them into a commuter omnibus, which they commandeered to take them to the police station.

“When we got to Makoni, they ordered everyone to lie on a table at the reception area to get 10 slashes with a sjambok, before we were forced into the police cells,” he said.

“While in the cells they would slap us and beat us under the feet as well as our backs.”

Butau said the plainclothes police officers that tortured them while in detention kept saying he must confess that he broke into a Chicken Inn outlet while others were “allocated different crimes”.

The beatings went on for days until the boys were moved to Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison.

“When they came to our cell, they would separate us according to our ages as we had boys as young as 12,” he said.

“They would group those between 12 and 13 together, the 16 to 19-year-olds and those above 20.

“The detectives would strike us with an iron bar and up to now my left leg is not functioning properly. Each morning it would be swollen.”

Butau was only treated for bruises on his behind while at the prison.

“I am pained because I was tortured for a crime that I did not commit and I was being forced to admit to other crimes,” he said.

“The police tried to force me to confess that I broke into Chicken Inn and Choppies as well as that I burnt a bus.

“Maybe it’s a case of bad luck. I am powerless to do anything to them.”

Another boy from Bulawayo was arrested during the crackdown after police officers said they saw him sweating while walking in town.

Human rights groups say tens of children were caught up in the clampdown against civil society and opposition activists, which has been roundly condemned by the international community.

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Mnangagwa Says According To Him Chamisa Is Just Equal To Bryn Mteki Who Got 0.1% Votes In Presidential Elections

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba says that his principal views all losing presidential candidates of the 2018 elections equally.

Charamba said this in response to MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s demands that some candidates be excluded from the national dialogue process because they do not have “meaningful support.”

But Charamba said: “The issue is not about the size of your constituency; that is why I spoke about the principle of parity. Presidential candidate Bryn Mteki’s intellect does not diminish because he didn’t galvanise support on the ground. To the extent that he submitted his name for the elections means he has a view point on the nation.”

MDC Alliance spokesperson Jacob Mafume was not amused: “Why are they trying to dilute the problem? We cannot move on before we sit down. First, we must meet Mnangagwa, but eventually there must be inclusivity that brings all parties. The (MDC) president has no problem meeting with Mnangagwa any day.”

He said the issue of having the talks under the guidance of an impartial convener was fundamental.

“Among other things, the convener has to be credible, neutral, and recognisable, he must be somebody who is recognisable to Sadc and the AU and that is not too much to demand for. Of course, if a local person meets those requirements, then fine, but we do not see what’s not local about somebody from the Sadc region, what they are asking for is not usual, when you have a conflict you need someone from outside. We want Sadc and the AU as the guarantors of such talks,” he said.

Professor of World Politics at the London School of Oriental and African Studies, Stephen Chan, said even if Mnangagwa and Chamisa were to agree on some power sharing arrangements, the economy will remain a source of problems.

“Basically, all they could talk about would be how much power can be shared. Neither man, however, and neither party, has a realistic economic plan. The truth that both decline to share with the Zimbabwean people is that the economic foundations of the country are so corroded that no rescue plan can succeed without causing, for something like five years, very much more suffering than even now. No one has the political courage to say that in Zimbabwe right now,” Chan said.

International Crisis Group senior consultant for Southern Africa Piers Pigou said there is need to come up with an inclusive framework for talks and a credible convener, otherwise grandstanding and posturing will continue.

“The faceoff between ED and Chamisa illustrates precisely why this process cannot be an exclusive political exercise, and must include civil society and other constituencies. A more inclusive process must also be facilitated by a credible team that understands process and can introduce a measure of accountability,” Cham told the Daily News on Sunday.

“We should not be surprised to see the old and young bull circling each other and sizing each other up, but both will have to do a lot more to convince Zimbabweans and others that these postures are anything more than a play to retain or assume power,” said Pigou.

Analysts predicted that eventually, Zanu PF and MDC will reach a compromise, adding the present stand-off is largely posturing and political gamesmanship.

Namibia-based academic Admire Mare said Mnangagwa and Chamisa must agree on a negotiator first and then meet to resolve the political and economic crisis.

“Eventually they will have to talk in order to unlock the political gridlock which has kept the country in limbo for the past seven months. Dialogue is a process which encompasses climbing down and up depending on the wider balance of forces,” Mare told the daily News on Sunday.

“It’s normal for the two to play hard ball at the formative stages of the process. Both sides are bringing their preconditions to the table, which is very normal. However, there is need for a mediator to help these parties to find each other and address issues like the military factor, human rights violations and the legitimacy question,” said Mare. — DailyNews

Thomas Mapfumo Saga, More Details Emerge. Peace Concerts Were A Financial Flop

A former manager of Chimurenga music legend Thomas Mapfumo’s Blacks Unlimited, Cuthbert Chiromo, has been dragged into the controversial fallout between Mapfumo and his former spokesperson Blessing Vava and Entertainment Republic boss Max Mugaba.

Mugaba’s company was partnering Mapfumo’s Chimurenga Music Company (CMC) in a series of shows the United States based crooner held last December across the country, and according to a contract signed by the two, Mugaba was to foot all the expenses and get 25% of the net profit.

Mukanya has, however, accused Mugaba and Vava of “fleecing him” of the proceeds and in a recent interview with a local publication, the 73-year-old musician, who is due to fly out to his base tomorrow, said “Max and Vava disappeared with the money” after every show.

The Standard Style last week ran an analysis of several factors — economic and logistical — that resulted in poor attendances at Mukanya’s shows, and this week, we unravel the backstage tussles that left both Mukanya and Mugaba poorer, and dragged Chiromo and other unnamed individuals into the matrix.

According to a copy of a contract between CMC and Entertainment Republic, the two companies, working as a joint venture, agreed to “pool resources and expertise for the production of live music shows in Zimbabwe up to January 4, and to share the ‘net profit with Mukanya due to get 75% and Mugaba 25%.’

This was unlike other arrangements where there is a promoter who manages shows and invites an artiste to perform for a flat fee.

In the case of CMC and Entertainment Republik, there was an agreement to share profits or the burden of losses in the event of such happening.

Vava refused to comment on details regarding the fallout and referred all questions to Mapfumo’s manager Austin Sibanda.

“I appreciate the time, honour and opportunity Mukanya gave me to work with him as his publicist. It is unfortunate that it has ended this way, I hope one day we will find each other,” Vava said.

Documents in the possession of The Standard Style indicate that the shows, which were poorly attended, resulted in huge losses.

Speaking from the US, Sibanda confirmed that the shows had not made the anticipated profits.

“We have the documentation that shows there was actually a loss. We have had a great working relationship with Mugaba and I can confirm that instead, we actually owe him money, not the other way round,” Sibanda said.

According to documents showing returns from ticket sales, the amounts of revenue realised were paltry.

At the Mutare show, held on December 21, a total of 600 tickets were issued and 442 were sold at a value of $8 924, while the expenses, which included a sound system supplied by one Nyasha at $5 000, stood at $9 370, leaving a loss of $446.

At the show held at Club Hideout on New Year’s Eve, only 356 of the 645 issued tickets were sold, and the show realised revenue totalling $3 065 (bond), US$150 and R500, and does not show the expenses incurred.

From the Kadoma show, total revenue of $1 935 (bond), US$893 and R500 was realised and the document does not show the expenses, and in Bulawayo, less than 200 people attended the show held at Large City Hall.

A source close to the developments revealed that as a result of the failure of the tour to attract huge numbers, and the subsequent decision to reduce the ticket prices, Mugaba was left counting huge losses.

Having committed to pay for Mapfumo’s accomodation in Harare, Mugaba has since signed an acknowledgement of debt document seen by The Standard Style.

In the document, Mugabe commits to pay $1 980 before February 12 to Patricia Gunda “in respect of a verbal contract for the hire and use of premises” and has since handed over a Mercedes Benz Atego 815 truck to Gunda as collateral.

Another document from Click and Pay, a company that was partly handling ticket sales, shows they managed to sell tickets worth $8 338 against their operating expenses of $18 990,97, and are owed about $10 000.

“Things were not well financially and at some point Mukanya’s fans had to chip in to provide some things that were needed,” said a source.

Sibanda said after realising that the shows were not attracting the needed numbers, largely due to the economic pressures the country was going through, he suggested that the tour be cancelled, but Mukanya insisted that the shows had to continue.

Sources said that as the tour was failing to attract returns, Chiromo then came in.

Chiromo was Mapfumo’s manager from the early 2000s when the musician left for the United States.

According to sources, Chiromo, who remained in Zimbabwe, was handling Mapfumo’s properties and affairs, including the controversial issue of Mapfumo’s five vehicles impounded by police in 2000.

The two reportedly had a fallout and at that time, Mukanya allegedly accused Chiromo of abusing a power of attorney to sell Mapfumo’s Mt Pleasant house.

However, in an interview on Friday, Mapfumo said he is the one who instructed Chiromo to sell the house.

Sources indicated that Chiromo was unhappy about the way he was fired by Mapfumo, and he believed Vava and Sibanda, who subsequently took over to manage Mapfumo, were behind his ouster.

“So, as Mukanya was failing to come to terms with the losses incurred during the shows, Chiromo was one of the people who came from behind the scenes, and influenced Mukanya to lash out at Vava and Mugaba,” said the source.

However, Chiromo said he was not involved in what was happening. He said on the day Mapfumo gave his interview, they had had a meeting at Harare Town House “on other matters and we wanted to go for dinner so, Mapfumo wanted to go to the newspaper.

“I would not refuse to drive him to where he wanted to go. I do not need anything from Mapfumo, I worked with him on big projects. I have bigger things to do than be embroiled in petty fights. I even warned Mapfumo that their shows were disorganised and being a big brand he should not have done such shows.”

Mapfumo confirmed he was working with his former manager, but the veteran musician said it was not related to his music.

“Cuthbert is someone we work with, but in a different capacity. He is someone who just assists us, but not related to music,” said Mapfumo.

Asked about the status of his current manager Sibanda, Mapfumo said: “I am yet to talk to Austin because he is back in the United States. I will only talk to him when I return to the US.”

Mugaba said the returns did not come as anticipated.

“From my side I met all my obligatons. I feel for him as a muscian who may not understand the management side of events, and I understand there are people who have surrounded him, and influenced him to sideline his original band members. I was surprised that at the Glen Lorne house where we were renting for him, there were now many people going there, with some even staying there,” Mugaba said.

“I have great respect for Mapfumo, mudhara wedu [he is our old man]. Remember when he came in April, we did his show and I paid him $55 000 in hard currency, so there is no way I would fleece him, why would I do that?

“The arrangement was that the shows would pay for themselves, and it did not happen as expected because of the economic problems in the country. At one show I had also suggested that they do not continue to perform, realising it would be a loss, but Mudhara insisted,” said Mugaba.

Mugaba said he was updating Mapfumo’s management all the way on critical payments that had to be made to service providers.

“Most of payments to service providers were arrangements as we hoped to pay after proceeds from the show, but it did not happen as such, so I am in debt, and I am making efforts to pay.”

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Fake Soldier Confesses That Army Uniforms Were Dished Out At ZANU PF HQ

Shepherd Magorimbo

A man who robbed and terrorized Harare residents while in army uniform before he finally got arrested has told a Harare magistrate that he got the camouflage from the ZANU-PF headquarters.

Shepherd Magorimbo, who was last week arrested for a string of robberies, told prosecutors during vetting before his court appearance that he was a member of the Zanu PF youth league.

“We were given the uniform at the party office,” Magorimbo said in response to a question by the prosecutor.

Magorimbo was clad in Zanu PF regalia in one of the pictures that went viral after his arrest while in other pictures he appeared in military uniform.

Police and the army have claimed that rogue soldiers were responsible for the shooting to death of protesters during the January demonstrations.

Magorimbo is being charged with two counts of robbery committed in a case presided over by magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa.

According to prosecutor Sheperd Makonde, on January 15 at the Seke Road flyover, Magorimbo, who was clad in the ZNA camouflage uniform, together with his four accomplices who are still at large, accosted Tapfumaneyi Muviyi and started accusing him of being a thief and threatened to take him to Harare Central Police Station.

Instead, they took him to the Seke Road flyover, forced him to reveal his EcoCash pin number and transferred $54 into their account and they also took $94 cash, two Samsung mobile phones and two Nokia mobile phones.

Magorimbo was positively identified by Muviyi. He is also accused of robbing a motorist, Nicholus Mupazi, along Baines Avenue in Harare.

Magorimbo, together with his two accomplices who were also clad in army uniform, got into Mupazi’s vehicle, opened the glove compartment and took R60 and a Samsung mobile phone and went away.

Magorimbo is now languishing in remand prison, a week after his arrest.

He will be back in court tomorrow after his case was postponed three times last week.

A soldier, Norest Sosera, appeared in the same court charged with robbery after he teamed up with his colleagues to rob foreign currency cash dealers in Chitungwiza.

The prosecutor Makonde opposed bail saying they received a call from army commander general Valerio Sibanda ordering them not to release civilian suspects who commit offences in army uniform saying doing so would tarnish the image of the army. – state media /agencies

Confirmed: Army Statement Ordering Soldiers Not To Wear Uniforms Outside Barracks

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SUBJ CLN WEARING OF MILITARY UNIFORMS OUTSIDE CANTONMENT AREAS(.)

1(.) IT HAS BEEN NOTED WITH CONCERN THAT ZNA UNIFORM HAS BEEN ABUSED IN OFFENCES BEING COMMITTED SUCH AS ROBBERY CMM GOLD PANNING CMM FRAUD CMM THEFT AND EXTORTIONS AMOUNG OTHERS(.) SOME MBRS HAVE ALSO BEEN ATTACKED BY HOSTILE CIVS WHILST IN UNIFORMS(.)

2(.) MEASURES WERE THEREFORE TAKEN TO ENSURE IMPOSTERS ABUSING THE UNIFORMS WILL BE EASILY IDENTIFIED AND ALSO ENSURE SAFETY OF MBRS OUTSIDE CANTONMENT AREAS(.)

3(.) COMD ZNA HAS DIR THAT WIE NO MIL UNIFORM WILL BE WORN OUTSIDE CANTONMENT AREAS(.) THIS APPLIES TO MBRS COMMUTING TO AND FM PLACES OF WORK CMM INTRA AND INTERCITY COMMUTING(.) TAKE NOTE THAT AFTER WORKING HRS CMM MBRS ARE TO PUT ON CIV CLOTHES AND LEAVE THEIR UNIFORMS IN CANTONMENT AREAS(.)

4(.) ALL ARE TO COMPLY WITH THIS INSTR(.)//

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Salah Excluded From Egypt Squad

Own Correspondent|The Egyptian Football Association, EFA, have announced that Liverpool ace, Mohamed Salah will not feature in Egypt’s final African Cup of Nations, AFCON, qualifier game against Niger on March 25.

The EFA also said that Salah will miss Egypt’s international friendly game against the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

Speaking to KingFut, the EFA vice-president, Ahmed Shobier, said: “Mohamed Salah will not play the Niger game in the AFCON qualifiers or the Nigeria friendly.”

Shobier added: “Ahmed Hegazi will probably also be left out of the squad.”

Salah, who is currently the Premier League highest goalscorer with 16 goals, was unable to extend his lead on top of the goal chart by more than one goal after he failed to score in his side’s 1-1 draw with West Ham United on Monday night.

The 26-year-old will hope to lead Liverpool back on top of the Premier League table when they tackle Bournemouth in the Premier League this weekend.

Smiling Assassin, Scores Debut Goal At New Club

Knowledge Musona returned to the first XI and scored his debut goal for Lokeren in a 2-1 victory over Antwerp on Saturday night.

The Warriors skipper joined the side in January on loan from Anderlecht and played his first game the following weekend. However, Musona missed the next two rounds due to a chickenpox illness and started training early last week.

He had a great time on the pitch last night and was undoubtedly the most visible player up front. He opened the scoring in the 32nd minute with a superb strike. He almost got his brace ten minutes later, but the effort could not find the target.

Lokeren’s other goal came from Marko Miric in the 67th minute while Antwerp got their consolation from Lior Refaelov on the stroke of full-time.

The victory ended a five-match losing streak for Musona’s new team.

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Can’t Use The Internet? Warriors Match Tickets Available At ZIFA Harare Offices

Correspondent|Zifa spokesperson Xolisani Gwesela has revealed that fans can also buy physical tickets for the Warriors match at Zifa house in Harare.

Zimbabwe face Congo in the final 2019 Afcon Group G qualifier at National Sports Stadium on March 24, and the association has since started the selling of the tickets online.

“Physical tickets are being sold at Zifa House, 53 Livingstone in Harare. All these are system-generated and no one can forge a QR code, which is scanned at the gates.

“Tickets not coming from our system are rejected by the system and the person will be ejected and interrogated,” Gwesela said.

The online tickets are bought at www.clicknpay.africa with the cheapest one going for $10 while Bays 15 – 18 cost $50 and $200 for the VIP. They won’t be any ticket sales at the gate.

The upcoming match against the central Africans is expected to draw big numbers as the Warriors need just one point to qualify for the Afcon finals to be held in Egypt in June and July. They top Group G with eight points with Liberia, DRC and Congo on second, third and fourth position respectively.

Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum Raises The Flag Over Human Rights Violations By The Army And Police

By Own Correspondent| Zimbabwe was terrorised by officers from the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) with the harassment, threats and intimidation happening country wide at a scale too vast to
quantify.

In a report titled “On the Days of Darkness in Zimbabwe: An Updated Report on the Human Rights Violations Committed between 14 January, 2019 to 5 February 2019” the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum said armed men were seen all over the place harassing anyone they came across.

Read the report:

The strong presence of military personnel and their involvement in communities and civilian affairs, including roaming the streets in full military gear and the presence of armed soldiers in publi transport are factors that have led to the intimidation of citizens.”

Said the Forum in its recommendations:

The Forum is gravely worried about the human rights situation in Zimbabwe and will continue to monitor and document human rights issues as they unfold.

The following recommendations are urgent:
• The Forum maintains that the current deployment of the military is unlawful
and unwarranted. The military must be withdrawn from the streets, return to
the barracks and let police undertake policing duties. The deployment
procedure must be investigated.

• The current violations have become so gross and systematic so as to warrant
being treated as crimes against humanity. Hence SADC and the African Union
are called upon to pressure the Zimbabwean government to stop these
violations, failure which the Forum will approach international platforms
seeking prosecution of the perpetrators.

• The Prosecutor General must abstain from reckless statements and must
forthwith begin the process of compiling evidence on ongoing crimes by
members of the security apparatus to bring all perpetrators to book.

• The judiciary must uphold the rule of law and ensure that fair trial rights
including the rights of the accused persons are respected.

• The government must stop the crackdown against civil society leaders and
recognize the legitimate work of human rights defenders.

• The government must, without further delay, establish the independent
complaints mechanism in line with section 210 of the Constitution. The
independent complaints mechanism is designed to receive and investigate
complaints against the security services.

• Since 14 January 2019 there has been a wanton assault on the Constitution by
the government, the police, the military, and some magistrates and
prosecutors. This must stop. The sanctity of the Constitution must be restored
especially relating to the bill of rights and the deployment of the military

The state media has become an actor in the ongoing massive human rights violations.

The Forum calls upon the state media that is funded by the taxpayer, to stop its current propaganda that is fuelling state violence and fanning hostilities in violation of the founding values of Constitution of
Zimbabwe and the values of peace journalism. The state media must do its
work responsibly in service of the nation not be used in pursuit of a partisan
parochial political agenda.

• The Forum notes the call for national dialogue and underscores that the
sincerity of any dialogue by the government is only tested by halting the
violence. Whatever dialogue to be preferred must not be a political elite pact
as was the 2008 Global Political Agreement. It must be an inclusive dialogue which includes the people of Zimbabwe as represented in various formations including churches, civil society, labour, victims of human rights violations, professional associations, the business community and Zimbabwean diaspora community.

Media Alert: State Agents Attempt To Raid CiZC Offices, Statement.

Suspected state agents yesterday, January 8, 2019 attempted to invade Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) offices around 1600 hours.

At the time they arrived, the secretariat was not at the office.

According to eyewitnesses, 4 men and 2 women clad in civilian clothes came and enquired the whereabouts of the secretariat (whom they labelled as criminals) from neighbours who professed ignorance over the matter.

They then proceeded to take pictures and videos at the premises after which they left promising to come back.

The recent event follows threats by a shadowy organization, the Citizen Forum which has threatened to besiege CiZC offices on the grounds that the pro-democracy group is allegedly pushing a regime change agenda.

At a press briefing, the group alleges that it submitted petitions to the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights on why they are representing people accused of participating in protests between 14 and 16 January 2019.

We suspect that the citizen forum is a surrogate formation of the ruling elite which was established to push the government’s agenda to clampdown on civic society in the country.

Statement By Crisis In Zimbabwe Coalition

9 February 2019

Lifeline For Zvireki

Hardlife Zvireki before the accident

CAPS United captain Hardlife Zvirekwi is set to get a prosthetic hand after emerging as one of the candidates to benefit from Nashua Zimbabwe’s ambitious 3D prosthetic hand printing trial, which is underway in Harare, StandardSport can exclusively reveal.

Zvirekwi’s football career looked over when his hand was amputated from the wrist following an accident last year, but in a show of incredible willpower the 31-year-old former Warriors player recovered to feature for the Green Machine in the second half of the season after months of intensive treatment and rehabilitation.

The story of Zvirekwi’s return to competitive football following the tragedy captured international attention and inspired many like him with a number of global news organisations keenly following his comeback story.

Now it has emerged that Zvirekwi might soon have a prosthetic hand if Nashua Zimbabwe’s trial run is a success after he emerged as one of the candidates in need of a prosthetic hand who heeded the company’s call to potential beneficiaries.

Nashua Zimbabwe, a leading company in office automation tailored solutions in the country, announced their ambitious and benevolent trial project on their official Facebook page on Monday.

It was on that platform that they invited four trial candidates to help with the project and on Friday they announced on the same platform that Zvirekwi was part of the shortlist.

“And so our 3D prosthetic hand printing trial is underway! Not knowing who our applicants were, our team was surprised when CAPS United FC’s very own Hardlife Zvirekwi came through the doors!” the company later announced.

Since the player was involved in the horrific accident, there were efforts to mobilise funds to help him procure an artificial hand, but the initiatives seem to have died a natural death.

Zvirekwi, who feels he still has a lot to offer for Caps United in their 2019 Premier Soccer League campaign after a solid comeback, confirmed the development to StandardSport.

“I just volunteered to help them with their trial project and we will see what happens after that. I cannot say much about it because I may end up saying the wrong things, maybe they [Nashua] can give you the finer details. I am just happy to assist them with the project,” he said.

Nashua Zimbabwe hope the trial project will be a major success and open a new era in the company’s quest to explore new technologies and make a difference in people’s lives.

“We are a leader in technology and we are always looking at things to explore as a company and this time we came up with the idea of the 3D prosthetic hand printing,” Nashua Zimbabwe chief technical officer Wesley MacDade said in an interview with StandardSport yesterday.

“It’s [the project] only in the early stages and we managed to get trials candidates and one of them happens to be a professional footballer. We are just waiting for some of the kits from the US and once we are successful with the trial, we hope to benefit many other people.”

Zvirekwi, who was extensively featured in last month’s edition of the top football magazine, FourFourTwo, revealed his desire to continue playing professional football and inspire the next generation.

“Even with one hand, at the age of 31, I’m convinced I can play at the same level of football as I’ve always done. I have to soldier on to prove all of my doubters wrong. They will always be there, and that won’t end with me. They were there before me and they will be there after me, but I’ve surprised them by being courageous,” he said.

The player, who made his international debut for Zimbabwe six years ago, said he was inspired by the retired Nigerian great Nwankwo Kanu who made a remarkable comeback after undergoing an emergency operation in November 1996 due to a heart defect.

“I need to fight and try to inspire other people to do the same. That’s the goal. I’ve been inspired by other athletes, too. Nwankwo Kanu had heart problems, but he overcame them to enjoy a successful career,” Zvirekwi said.

“I had my faith in God before the accident, and I still do after that. If you don’t have faith, you don’t have anything to believe in. You will never be able to overcome such situations without faith. I had to rely on my faith despite what happened to me.”

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“You Are Not Being Fair To The Young Generation Mr President”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Foreign Affairs Minister S. B Moyo at AU Summit

Writes Vongai Zimudzi:

I don’t think you are being fair to us the Zimbabwean people.

On these international trips I don’t see any young people coming along with you yet we are 72% of the population. Our faces are not only good for business but it will inspire confidence even to the investors.

One thing we also know how to do is playing the part. We slay and we keep up appearances. Honestly Mr President your cabinet doesn’t even inspire confidence to us Zimbabweans yet alone the international community.

Most of the people there are visibly sick people and have run out of the energy and zeal to get things done.

I felt embarrassed and yet sorry for the Hon Minister of Foreign affairs. His health has seriously deteriorated and facially ma1. He can’t keep up appearances, look at his shirt. He couldn’t even notice that he needed to tuck it in.

Please send us the young people, we can charm the hearts of these investors

Women’s Rights Groups Petition Gvnt Demanding Compensation For Rape Victims

By Own Correspondent| Women rights groups have petitioned the government to compensate women who were allegedly raped by the military following the January 4 protests.

The women, allegedly raped during a brutal crackdown by the military to crush protests against fuel prices may have seen dozens of women raped during the post-protest crackdown.

Rights groups have collected evidence, and say that security forces used rape as a weapon to spread fear among its opponents.

Human rights activists with the Women’s Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (WALPE), Female Prisoners Support Trust (FEMPRIST) and Justice For Women Zimbabwe (JWZ) pushed two constitutional commissions, the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) and the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) to step up pressure on government for compensation, asking the State rights bodies to also receive testimonies from rape victims.

Rape victims are often ostracised in the country where discussion of the crime remains taboo, so it is not clear how many victims would actually come forward.

The petition was also submitted to government ministries, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, Home Affairs and the Defence ministry, and international organisations including UN Women, African Union Commission and Sadc Gender Commission.

The rights groups said the army deployments “turned out to be a premeditated clampdown on residents of major cities and towns” where “dozens of women were raped and sexually assaulted by members of the army.”

“Hundreds of women were also arbitrarily arrested and arraigned in fast track trials that disregarded all their rights.

“The ZHRC and ZGC provide a safe and secure platform for women’s organisations to submit evidence of the crimes committed by the security forces…and push for justice for the victims of the military crackdown including demanding the arrest of all perpetrators, provision of reparation and compensation by the government to families who lost their loved ones.

“All perpetrators should be held to account and barred from working in the security sector,” the petition read.

Jonathan Moyo Turns Chiwenga Case Against Him Upside Down

FORMER Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo has appealed against a High Court judgement that paved the way for Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga to sue him for alleged defamation.

However, in his notice of appeal, Moyo said he was appealing against Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Thompson Mabhikwa’s ruling on the grounds that he was not the one who heard the case.

He argued that Mabhikwa grossly misdirected himself in handing over judgement in a case heard by another judge.

“The court grossly misdirected itself in rendering judgement inspite and regardless of oral submissions by the parties before Justice Makoni J and the court also erred in affording respondent relief, which he had not sought and on which no submissions had been made by the parties,” reads part of the appeal filed last week.

“The courta a quo erred at any rate in finding that the declaration discloses a valid cause of action and is otherwise not vague and embarrassing”

The former minister, who was forced into exile during the 2017 military coup that toppled former president Robert Mugabe, wants his appeal to be granted with costs and for Mabhikwa’s judgement to be set aside.

Chiwenga sued Moyo after the former Zanu PF strategist issued a statement in July 2017 where he insinuated that the army commander at the time did not write the thesis for his doctorate degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa.

He suggested that someone wrote the thesis on Chiwenga’s behalf.

Moyo, through his lawyers, filed an exception application, saying the retired general’s declaration had not disclosed any cause of action.

He said the words he was complaining about were not defamatory in any way and could, under no circumstances, be damaging to his reputation.

However, Justice Mabhikwa ruled that Chiwenga’s claim against Moyo was precise.

“It is this court’s finding that anyone reading these documents [defendant’s papers included] cannot claim to be disillusioned as to what damages are claimed,” read part of the judgement.

“The claim is for defamation damages clearly as opposed to adultery damages, damages for loss of earnings or any other damages.

“The terminology used need not necessarily always be ‘defamation damage.” — Standard

Zimbabwean Govt Subsidising The Price Of Beer For Political Mileage, Nick Mangwana Reveals

Own Correspondent|Did you know that the Zimbabwean government is subsidising the price of beer in the country?

The Information Ministry Permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana made the shocking revelation in a Twitter post when he explained that the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, George Guvamatanga, questioned a meeting of Heads of Ministries, why the government was subsidising the “sin” beverage.

According to Mangwana, Guvamatanga hinted that the price was being subsidised for political gain as he called on the government to make unpopular decisions in the interest of bringing about economic development.

Said Guvamatanga: “Do you know that we subsidize beer? Why do we subsidize such things as beer & cakes. Politically unpopular decisions have to be made”

Other countries charge extra “sin taxes” on beer and cigarettes in order to try and make the products a bit unaffordable for average persons to discourage their consumption.

Mangwana reiterated on his Twitter that these are not direct subsidies for Delta Beverages’ products but procurement subsidies for ingredients used in the production of beer products.

Zimbabwe and South Africa are ranked first in Africa and third in the world as having the “riskiest” drinkers, with men and women in the country ranking among the top 10 heaviest drinkers in the continent.

A 2016 report ranks Zimbabwean men and women 6th and 7th respectively as Africa’s top drinkers.

According to the report, which quoted data obtained from the United Nations, Zimbabwe and its southern neighbour have the highest alcohol-attributable disease burdens in the world after Russia and Ukraine.

On a scale of one to five, Zimbabwe scored four points, the same points as South Africa, while Russia and Ukraine scored five points to rank first.

“Arrogant Mnangagwa Loves Luxury Just Like Bushiri”: Goreraza

By Own Correspondent| Former first lady Dr Grace Mugabe’s ex- husband Stanley Goreraza has likened President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s love of luxury to that of Prophet Shepherd Bushiri.

Goreraza blasted Mnangagwa and his administration for imposing austerity measures on the ordinary citizens while exempting themselves from such.

He said:

Mnangagwa loves travelling in luxury, even if it costs a national leg. This proves he loves the lap of luxury and it is his preferred lifestyle. He maybe no different from the the Bushiri’s of this world, with an affection for the fancy.

It means Mnangagwa and his government have prescribed austerity and belt tightening for ordinary Zimbabweans, exempting themselves from the same, as per usual with no surprises there. They just recently bought each other luxurious Range Rovers.

Mnangagwa probably believes he deserves only the best because he occupies the best position in the world. But that position should only be filled by those who do their best and produce the best results without feeling that they are better than others like Mnangagwa has been doing.

He has been getting more and more arrogant and that might be as a result of all the praise and worship he receives every day from the obsequious suck ups who revolve around him.

Love for travelling in such obscene luxury is because of obscene ego, just like the Bushiris.

As Mnangagwa’s ego grows, his humanity lessens as the person he only cares about in this world is himself. And the people who mostly responsible for damaging Mnangagwa’s soul are his many praise singers who will sing his praises even if he orders the army to shoot unarmed civilians. You now hear him say “I’m not in power to please anyone” which translates into I don’t give a fuck what anyone says, I’m not here for the people, I am here for me! It’s a loud and clear message.

So after the former President, we have created another monster. No one in his party can dare challenge, question or criticize him. Doing that will attract immediate and severe blow back.

If we want a new Zimbabwe then we need an opposition leader who is questioned, challenged and criticised by his own party. His own party must hold him or her accountable before the rest of us do. Izvi zvekuti wazogara pa chair ini ndisina chair ndo hu Mnangagwa chaiwo.

24yr Old Gwanda Murdered Spared Death, Sentenced To Life In Prison

By Own Correspondent| A 24 year old Gwanda man who murdered a mentally-ill, homeless man and cut off his head and testicles for ritual purposes has been sentenced to life in prison.

Honest Moyo (24) of Mawane area in Guyu was convicted of murder with actual intent by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese.

During the trial, Moyo denied committing murder claiming that he had only cut off the head and testicles after discovering the dead body.

He said that he had taken advantage of the situation and intended to smuggle the body parts to South Africa where he expected to receive $25 000 for his gory package.

He said:

“I was looking for my grandmother’s cattle when I stumbled upon the deceased’s body near a dump site at Capital Block Farm. I observed that he was dead after which I then cut his head and private parts with the intention of selling them.”

However, Justice Makonese discounted his claims and convicted him of the crime.

In passing sentence, Justice Makonese said:

Accused person decapitated the deceased’s head and cut off his testicles and harvested them. The heinous crime was motivated by greed and the love of money clouded his faculties. The murder sent shock waves in the local community.

The accused person did not show any remorse and his moral blameworthiness is very high. He brought shame to his family and were it not for his youthfulness, this court was going to impose the death penalty. The sanctity of human life should be reflected through a harsh prison term. The appropriate punishment is life imprisonment.

Gvnt To Investigate And Seize Ill- gotten Wealth

By Own Correspondent| The government is moving towards crafting an Act that will allow for the investigation and seizing of ill-gotten wealth from individuals.

Last year, President Emmerson Mnangagwa gazetted the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) (Amendment of the Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Act and Exchange Control Act) which empowered government to seize unexplained wealth.

However, the regulations were legally enforceable for 6 months only.

In an interview with a local publication Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said:

When you invoke Presidential Powers Temporary Measures, they last for six months. The Bill has to be brought to Parliament within six months. By March or early April, the legislation should be in place.

We removed the section on Presidential Powers Temporary Measures Act on unexplained wealth (from the Finance Bill) because it’s not a finance matter per se, it would complicate issues… For the sake of progress, we just had to draft a separate Bill.-StateMedia

“Dialogue Should Lead To Adoption Of Roadmap To Legitimacy”: Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa wants the dialogue between him and President Emmerson Mnangagwa to be premised on the adoption of a roadmap to legitimacy and the formation of a transitional authority that will lead to fresh elections.

Chamisa has hitherto rejected to meet Mnangagwa for dialogue, demanding that MDC officials arrested during the January protests be released first.

In an interview with a local publication, MDC spokesperson Jacob Mafume said:

For us, it’s not about power-sharing. It’s about the need to create a life for the people. It’s about how do we bring an end to the suffering of the people.

That is what can make the party happy. That is what will make my president happy.[The process] has to lead to reforms politically and economically.

Dialogue should result in the adoption of a roadmap to legitimacy following last year’s shameful elections.

If there is agreement on the above, there must be an implementation mechanism, which in the MDC’s view, is a national transitional authority.-The Standard

Zanu Pf Activist Opens A Pandora’s Box On Who Is Behind The “Army Violence” On Civilians

By Own Correspondent| A man who terrorised Harare residents clad in army uniform has revealed that he got army uniform at his party headquarters, Zanu Pf.

Shepherd Magorimbo told prosecutors during his court appearance before magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa in Chitungwiza that he got the uniform from the ZANU PF headquarters in Harare.

He was arrested last week and appeared before the court where he revealed that he was a staunch Zanu Pf member.

When questioned by the prosecutor, Magorimbo’s response was:

We were given the uniform at the party office.

He is currently in remand prison and will appear in court on Monday.

Magorimbo is being charged with two counts of robbery.

In one of the alleged robbery incidents, on January 15, Magorimbo together with his two accomplices who were also clad in army uniform, got into Nicholus Mupazi’s vehicle, opened the glove compartment and took R60 and a Samsung mobile phone and went away.

The incident occurred along Baines Avenue in Harare. He was positively identified by Mupazi, leading to his arrest.-TheStandard

Police Start Fresh Investigations On Bushiri

Correspondent|Police have launched a probe into the preferential treatment given to controversial prophet Shepherd Bushiri after his court appearance last week.

Bushiri, 35, was driven in a police nyala to address his legion of supporters outside the Pretoria Specialised Commercial Crimes Court yesterday after he and his wife Mary, 37, were granted R100,000 bail each. Bushiri could barely be heard as his followers screamed and shoved one another in excitement.

He waved, saying: “Thank you. God loves you. I love you.” The leader of the Enlightened Christian Gathering Church was charged with fraud, money laundering and contravention of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act. This emanated from his purchase of a private jet in 2015 for which he allegedly paid $1,147,200 (R15,3m) in cash – in contravention of the exchange regulations.

Hawks spokesperson Brig Hangwani Mulaudzi said the elite crime-fighting unit will investigate the incident involving Bushiri’s use of a police nyala outside court. “I am not aware of it. It is something that we will have to check with the commanders … why it was done. I think at the same time maybe they wanted to quell tensions because we knew that people were angry and took the matter personally.

“Sometimes you can do that. It is conditional, based on the situation on the ground but we need facts to establish why the decision was taken.”

Bushiri’s second appearance in court since his arrest on Friday drew a large crowd, including ANC politicians who pledged their support for him. One of them was Tshwane ANC regional chairperson Kgosi Maepa, who claimed he had been sent by the party’s national executive committee (NEC) to show support for him.

On Monday, Bushiri’s supporters threatened to boycott the upcoming elections if the churchman was not released from custody. The matter was postponed to May 10.

Flashy Togarepi And Crew Accused Of Stealing ZANU PF Funds

Ousted Zanu-PF Youth League leaders accused of stealing party funds

Correspondent|The Zanu-PF Youth League passed a no-confidence vote in its leader Pupurai Togarepi, his deputy Lewis Matutu and three other executive members on Wednesday.

The five were accused of stealing from the party, incompetence and treachery. They also faced accusations of being not up to the task of publicly defending the party’s leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is under intense internal and international pressure over his government’s heavy-handed handling of fuel protests last month.

“Cde Togarepi and Cde Matutu converted and diverted resources meant for the Youth League for personal use or for use without a resolution of the national executive,” said Godfrey Tsenengamu, the League’s national political commissar, during a media conference in Harare.

Tendai Chirai, the Youth League’s secretary for administration was also ousted along with Admire Mahachi, the deputy secretary for external relations and Mercy Mugomo, the deputy secretary for environment and tourism.

Tsenengamu said the resolution had been carried by a two thirds majority of Youth League’s national executive council. It must now be ratified by the Zanu-PF politburo for it to stand.

Tsenengamu briefed reporters in the company of the Youth League’s secretary for finance Getrude Mutandi and Godwin Gomwe, who chairs the Harare provincial executive.

Source: zimlive

Mnangagwa Says He Is Not In Power To Please People, So What Is He Doing?

EMMERSON Mnangagwa, the second executive President of Zimbabwe, is a man of many faces.

One side of him depicts an intimidating and no-nonsense character, while at the same time he appears to be soft as wool, as he often claims. Last week, I was among the four journalists who interviewed Mnangagwa. This offered a rare opportunity for private media journalists to see what sort of a man Mnangagwa is.

Yet, after a two and a half hour meeting with him on Wednesday evening, we were nowhere near understanding the kind of man he is. Not that he is beyond description, not at all. Perhaps owing to his security background, there is an inescapable sense that the man has lived in the shadows for too long, hence the aura of enigma. With the economy imploding and the nation on edge, one would expect to see a man distressed by the pressures of high office.

But as soon as we were ushered into his spacious office at State House in Harare, he got up, unsmiling, and motioned us to the seats, as he relaxed on a luxurious leather seat with his back to a wall.

“You wanted to see me. I am here, let me hear what you want,” he broke the ice, as soon as the introductions were over.

With a sizeable number of people in the room waiting, it was clear there was not much time and we immediately got down to business.

“Do you think the people of Zimbabwe like you at the moment, given the worsening economic hardships?” asked the journalist.

His answer, somewhat arrogant, somewhat frank, was: “I don’t think people can be so happy with the austerity measures we are putting in place, but you don’t become president to please people; you become president to take the country where it ought to be, not where some people want it to go.”

The best moment of the interview, perhaps, was when he was asked if he felt under pressure from the international community over how his administration handled last month’s protests.

Reclining in his seat, his face, which had been grave, suddenly broke into a smile. He blamed the West, saying: “We have had a lot of questions coming from that part of the world, but we said that they are the ones that sponsor the protesters. We have to do what we have to do. We cannot wait unt
il they think we are nice boys.”

The natural follow-up question was whether he thought that the state was heavy-handed in quelling last month’s riots?

In response he said: “They say we are too heavy-handed on handling the rioters, but how else were we supposed to handle it? You can’t go with a Bible to people who are destroying a tollgate and politely say Mr and Mrs so and so, can you please stop what you are doing.”

Interestingly, only days earlier Mnangagwa had expressed deep remorse to families that lost their loved ones at the hands of the military and promised to deal with the marauding soldiers. The smile suddenly disappeared from his face as he explained: “The Western countries don’t care about whether or not you are democratic. It all has to do with their interests. They work with some of the worst dictatorships and monarchs in the world and yet pretend to be champions of democracy. If you read a book called Economic Hitman, you will realise how they operate. They either poison you or they invade the country.”

One of the journalists asked: “Are you not afraid that they may come for you as well?”

He threw up his hand in a dismissive gesture and exclaimed: “Don’t worry about me, I know the game.”

Asked if he was in touch with ordinary citizens so that he knows what is going on in the country, Mnangagwa became jocular. “Yes, I am. People always seek audience with me here and are never turned away. When we go to the farm (in Kwekwe) for a weekend, a lot of people gather around to have fun. So, yes, I am very much in touch.”

One thing you cannot fail to notice when you are in his company is his paranoia. It was clear that the man prioritises his security. For instance, the meeting had initially been scheduled for 10am at Munhumutapa Building, in the central business district.

After having been ushered into the modest office, suddenly he said: “The environment here is not very relaxed. I think we will not be very comfortable to say things as much as we want here and so I propose that you come to State House in the evening at 6pm so that we can be free to talk.”

At the start of the meeting at State House, the journalists asked if they could be allowed to record the interview, to which he strongly protested.

“If you are going to record, then it means I will have to carefully measure what I say. If you don’t record, I will be free to talk to you as much as you want,” he stated.

This encounter with Mnangagwa — who is nicknamed “The Crocodile” — provided a fascinating insight into a man, whose years in security hardened him and made him an expert in hiding emotions .

Many will recall the days when he faced a barrage of attacks from his then Zanu PF nemeses at party events, even to the extent of participating in chanting slogans that denigrated him as he displayed extraordinary resilience to soak up the blows of public humiliation.

When you interact with Mnangagwa at a very personal level, this meeting proved, you are tempted to discard all the theories you may have heard about him, that he is a shrewd political tactician, callous, ruthless and all the gory imagery. And yet, no matter how hard he tries, it seems near-impossible to be charmed by him and, in the end, you go away somewhat frazzled.

-The Standard

“ZANU PF Gave Us Army Uniforms,” Terror Game Member Tells Court

A MAN who robbed and terrorized Harare residents while in army uniform before he finally got arrested has told a Harare magistrate that he got the camouflage from the ZANU-PF headquarters.

Shepherd Magorimbo, who was last week arrested for a string of robberies, told prosecutors during vetting before his court appearance that he was a member of the Zanu PF youth league.

“We were given the uniform at the party office,” Magorimbo said in response to a question by the prosecutor.

Magorimbo was clad in Zanu PF regalia in one of the pictures that went viral after his arrest while in other pictures he appeared in military uniform.

Police and the army have claimed that rogue soldiers were responsible for the shooting to death of protesters during the January demonstrations.

Magorimbo is being charged with two counts of robbery committed in a case presided over by magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa.

According to prosecutor Sheperd Makonde, on January 15 at the Seke Road flyover, Magorimbo, who was clad in the ZNA camouflage uniform, together with his four accomplices who are still at large, accosted Tapfumaneyi Muviyi and started accusing him of being a thief and threatened to take him to Harare Central Police Station.

Instead, they took him to the Seke Road flyover, forced him to reveal his EcoCash pin number and transferred $54 into their account and they also took $94 cash, two Samsung mobile phones and two Nokia mobile phones.

Magorimbo was positively identified by Muviyi. He is also accused of robbing a motorist, Nicholus Mupazi, along Baines Avenue in Harare.

Magorimbo, together with his two accomplices who were also clad in army uniform, got into Mupazi’s vehicle, opened the glove compartment and took R60 and a Samsung mobile phone and went away.

Magorimbo is now languishing in remand prison, a week after his arrest.

He will be back in court tomorrow after his case was postponed three times last week.

A soldier, Norest Sosera, appeared in the same court charged with robbery after he teamed up with his colleagues to rob foreign currency cash dealers in Chitungwiza.

The prosecutor Makonde opposed bail saying they received a call from army commander general Valerio Sibanda ordering them not to release civilian suspects who commit offences in army uniform saying doing so would tarnish the image of the army.

Standard

Mnangagwa Lacks The Right Brains (Around Him) To Move The Country Forward, Opinion From ZANU PF Member

Munyaradzi Hwengwere|Is Zimbabwe in real financial crisis as the common narrative suggests, or are we just a nation that is failing to manage its appetite for the finer things in life?

This was the question asked by some curious investors at the just-ended Mining Indaba in Cape Town, South Africa.

The question was not just rhetorical. It was based on an analysis of economic data.

In 2018, Zimbabwe earned $5,6 billion in foreign currency. Of the amount, $3,4 billion was from the mining sector and close to $1 billion from tobacco alone.

In contrast, the manufacturing sector received $1,2 billion from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) but only managed to generate a disappointing $200 million in return.

These statistics are a clear indication of Zimbabwe’s disproportionate dependence on the manufacturing sector, which, apparently, has become a conduit for imports.

The sector, which is currently being pampered by the central bank through the 1:1 parity exchange rate, has also opened itself up to a lot of questions.

How long will subsidies continue? Should a premium rate not apply to the sector?

In return for the subsidy, what does the sector contribute?

What time-frames do importers in the manufacturing sector require to move from the current state, where it is haemorrhaging foreign currency, to one where it becomes a net foreign currency earner?

And is it not time Government demonstrates boldness by doing away with current subsidies?

In any case, at the premium RTGS rate of 3:1 to the US dollar, Zimbabwe has arguably the strongest currency on the continent.

In fact, at the current rate, the local surrogate currency, is stronger than the Chinese Yuan and Japanese Yen.

So doing away with subsidies will only hurt those companies whose business models have not changed with the times.

A proper business will survive and still import required raw materials.

Most importantly, businesses will be compelled to produce locally in order to survive.

It is becoming increasingly difficult for investors to reconcile the current economic data with the challenges the country is facing.

On the import side, it seems that the country’s craving for the finer things in life hasn’t been tampered as yet because the bureaucracy has not been reformed.

The bureaucracy is seen as an interested party and, thus, has chosen to look away when all we need is to work on policies that ensure that the country succeeds in rebalancing the trade account.

How does a country in the middle of an economic revival programme afford to import goods above $7 billion, most of which are consumptive goods that can ordinarily be produced locally.

Well, it is heartening to note that the Minister of Industry and Commerce, Mangaliso Ndlovu, says the Local Content Policy (LCP) is being finalised.

Essentially, the policy is biased toward local products and designed to cut imports through import substitution.

The LCP will incentivise companies that export while also discouraging businesses that have a penchant for importing all and sundry.

Also the new procurement law — the Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act — will be tightly monitored to ensure that its provisions for supporting companies that produce locally are respected.

Sadly, as laudable as the policy is, there is growing consensus that unless the internal bureaucracy is reformed, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vision of an Upper Middle-Income economy by 2030 might be affected somewhat.

Team players

Similarly, although the appointment of the Presidential Advisory Council has been well-received, it is believed that there is also need to include representatives from both the mining and agriculture sector, which are key pillars of the economy.

Clearly, the President has demonstrated the desire to break away from some ruinous elements of the past.

All he needs is a team to maniacally support and push his vision.

Perhaps the starting point is to continue bringing on board strong team players and organisations who have a proven track record and demonstrable capacity to produce results.

There are talented individuals who have remained in the shadows for fear of being victimised in the same way Strive Masiyiwa was attacked when he called for the removal of sanctions against Zimbabwe.

It seems many of such individuals are now ready to step out of the shadows and step up to the plate.

Surely, there must be a way of ensuring that the President has access to these invaluable brains.

The traditional method of accessing thought leaders often means the same individuals elect themselves to sit on various boards and advisory councils.

Regrettably, this means that we remain caught up in the same policies and practices.

We also need a sustained campaign, which is led by some of the highest offices in the land, to highlight the deleterious impact of over-relying on imports.

The monthly national clean-up campaign, which is held on the first Friday of every month, has demonstrated that with sufficient political will, stakeholders can be mobilised to do the right thing.

Similar campaigns targeted at de-campaigning imports that we can do without are needed.

For example, Cape Town (South Africa), which is often rain-parched, has won accolades for running a successful programme aimed at reducing water consumption.

In 2018, the city was plunged into crisis as a result of dwindling supplies of fresh water, yet in under a year, the situation has been put under control without either augment supplies or building new dams.

The programme, which relied predominantly on demand-side management, worked because all stakeholders embraced it and understood the impact of continued misuse of the liquid.

I think we should take a similar crusade against importing.

Finally, we must not tire in our efforts to revamp our ICT systems, including information management and communication systems.

But we definitely have to invest in ensuring that we tell our story better.

Government can also do better in channelling and conveying information to local and international audiences.

In essence, the Zimbabwean Government needs to own and drive its narrative. Story telling in a globalised world is a skill that requires the participation of Zimbabwe’s best brains.

Just as well, there are many patriotic Zimbabweans who can be counted upon to do a great job.

If all ducks are lined in a row, Zimbabwe can, and will, definitely grow.

Feedback at [email protected].

Where To? Chamisa And Mnangagwa Demand Opposites Ahead Of Talks

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa wants any dialogue with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to yield a transitional authority that will prepare for fresh elections, it has emerged.

Chamisa rejected Mnangagwa’s July 30, 2018 election victory, claiming that the polls were rigged in favour of the Zanu PF leader.

The poll dispute has been blamed for Zimbabwe’s worsening economic and political problems and pressure is mounting on the two leaders to hold talks to resolve the crisis.

“For us, it’s not about power-sharing. It’s about the need to create a life for the people. It’s about how do we bring an end to the suffering of the people,” MDC Alliance spokesperson Jacob Mafume said in an exclusive interview.

“That is what can make the party happy. That is what will make my president happy.[The process] has to lead to reforms politically and economically.

“Dialogue should result in the adoption of a roadmap to legitimacy following last year’s shameful elections.

“If there is agreement on the above, there must be an implementation mechanism, which in the MDC’s view, is a national transitional authority.”

However, Information deputy minister Energy Mutodi yesterday said Chamisa must first acknowledge Mnangagwa’s election victory if he wanted any dialogue.

“(Mnangagwa) is ready to talk to anyone who matters, but he cannot talk to people who don’t recognise him as the president. “We have got to agree to the fact that he was elected by the majority and was declared winner,” he said.

“Anyone coming to him for dialogue must first acknowledge that.

“We are seeing immaturity on the part of Nelson Chamisa, political bankruptcy and a hive of regime change agents and that is stalling progress. Talks or no talks, we are fine.”

Mnangagwa also shared similar sentiments when he addressed some of the presidential election candidates that attended a meeting to draft a framework for dialogue last week. Chamisa boycotted the meeting.

Standard

Gold Mining Company Shuts Down Three Plants Over Non Payment Of Gold Deliveries By RBZ

One of the country’s leading gold producers, RioZim, has yet again stopped operations at three of its mines — Cam and Motor, Dalny and Renco — citing non-payment by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) for gold deliveries made to Fidelity Printers and Refiners.

Gold mines are required by law to sell their produce to Fidelity Printers and Refiners, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the central bank. 

Mining is the largest earner of foreign currency in the southern African country, contributing more than 60% of total exports, but miners are forced to surrender 70% of their export earnings to the central bank, which is supposed to allocate the foreign exchange to the rest of the economy. 

In exchange for the foreign currency, the central bank pays the exporter using Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), crediting the exporter’s account with local currency.

“As of date, the company has experienced significant and persistent delays in payment of its foreign currency allocation for deliveries made to Fidelity Printers and Refiners since December 2018 and severely affected the viability of the company’s operations and consequently, the company has been recently forced once again, to involuntarily suspend production across all three of its gold mines pending full payment of its foreign exchange proceeds which it requires in order to produce the necessary consumables needed to keep gold production running,” RioZim said in a statement.

Last October RioZim also halted operations and then resumed after the central bank undertook to allow all gold producers to keep 55% of their export earnings in their foreign currency nostro accounts and to increase export incentives on all minerals. But according to RioZim this did not happen. 

RioZim reported that it was owed $92 million by the RBZ as of October 2018. 

“Notwithstanding these commitments, the board of RioZim regrets to advise that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe through its wholly-owned subsidiary Fidelity Printers and Refiners has been failing to meet these commitments.” 

In the half year to June the gold business contributed around 90% of the company’s total revenue.

RioZim produced 2,1 tonness of gold in 2017, accounting for almost 10% of total output in Zimbabwe.

-The Standard

Man Caught Sleeping With 16 Year Old Relative On Witch Doctor’s Prosperity Prescription

A MAN from Lupane stunned the court when he claimed that he slept with a 16-year-old at the behest of a traditional healer who had prescribed that this would result in the rapid increase in his herd of cattle.

The 29-year-old from Mangevula Village in Lupane who was facing a rape charge told Hwange regional magistrate, Mr Collet Ncube last week that he was coerced into sleeping with the girl and both agreed to the order.

“I do not admit to the charge levelled against me that I raped her.

“We were given herbs by a traditional healer named Thomas Sithole sometime in August 2018 with an instruction to have sexual intercourse and used a towel to wipe our genitals. I was supposed thereafter to use the towel to hit the cows so that they will bear many calves.

“I had sexual intercourse with complainant with her consent. My wife bumped on us soon after sex, we both fled,” he told a stunned court in his defence.

He further claimed that the traditional healer who is now reportedly late and the girl were paid $250 for the arrangement.

He was, however, convicted of incest and slapped with a 24-month jail term of which six months were conditionally suspended. In his judgment, Mr Ncube said he gave the benefit of doubt on the main charge of rape as there were indications that the girl consented.

However, the accused was found wanting as he had sexual intercourse within a prohibited degree of relationship.

“This is one case that demonstrates a need for caution to guard against false incrimination. I am of the view that proof on whether the complainant was not a consenting party was not satisfactorily attained. I will therefore give the accused a benefit of a doubt on the main charge of rape.

“However, accused cannot escape criminal liability as rightly pointed out by the State in their closing submissions and by virtue of his own admission later during the trial that he and complainant are first cousins.

“Complainant’s mother and accused’s father are siblings. Accordingly accused is found guilty of having sexual intercourse within a prohibited degree of relationship as defined in section 75 (2) of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act,” said Mr Ncube.

State Media

MDC Activist Granted Bail On Charges Of Burning A ZANU PF Member’s Vehicle

Josphat Ngulube

BULAWAYO South Constituency losing independent candidate in last year’s harmonised elections Josphat “Mzaca” Ngulube, has been granted bail, in a case where he and 11 others were accused of fanning and taking part in the violence that rocked the country in January.

As a result of the violence, property worth millions of dollars was destroyed. High Court Judge Justice Nokuthula Moyo granted Ngulube (34) and three others, Esther Mbewe (53), Fortune Masuku (29) and Melusi Moyo (32) $100 bail on Friday.

The other seven are still in custody. They were granted bail, after filing, through their lawyers from Majoko and Majoko, an urgent chamber application to challenge a decision made in the lower courts to deny them bail. The collective is now set to appear in court on Tuesday for commencement of trial.

They are accused of burning three cars, destroying a precast wall and breaking several windows of a house belonging to Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial women’s league chairperson, Cde Eva Bitu. The other accused are Lavenda Moyo (66), Thabisani Ngwenya (32), Otilia Sibanda (34), Angeline Mwemba (41), Minenhle Mahlangu (28), Mwale Chifufu (34) and Duduzile Amisi (39).

According to the State’s case as presented by Ms Grace Zhou, on 14 January at about 7am, the accused persons, acting in connivance with 100 others, unlawfully blocked free movement of traffic at an intersection along Sizinda Road and Nketa Drive.

They allegedly engaged in acts of violence. They went to Cde Bitu’s residence and threw stones and destroyed a precast wall to gain access to the yard.

They destroyed window panes before torching her three cars, a Ford Ranger, Nissan NP 300 and a Toyota Vitz.

“They also damaged roofing sheets and the complainant managed to escape unhurt together with her family,” said Ms Zhou.

The court heard that the accused persons proceeded to Tshabalala Housing Office and clinic where they allegedly stoned the buildings. After the 2018 elections, Ngulube announced that he had joined MDC-Alliance and posted his picture with MDC-A leader Mr Nelson Chamisa on social media.

State Media

ZANU Terror Team Unleashes “Fake Jecha” Falsehoods To Smear Chamisa At AU Summit

By A Correspondent| The ZANU PF terror machine took to levels at the weekend when it carried a propaganda document that contains concocted facts seeking to (convince the African summit delegates in Addis Abbaba) that the January military violence was engineered by a Third Force.

The same content document was used in Switzerland at the Davos summit where as ZimEye reveals, foreign heads of states were told insinuations that there was a Third Force during the Jan protests.

While at Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube’s business breakfast meeting in Zurich, word was sent round under a claim that there was an attempt by western powers to take over the country. It was said that the disquiet over Emmerson Mnangagwa’s fuel price rises was engineered by the West.

Zimbabwe, following Mnangagwa’s new fuel price, now has the most expensive fuel in the world, and in every other country of the world where the fuel price has been raised, civilians have complained- in Germany, motorists parked their cars in protests, and most recently in France street demonstrations were the order.

While at Mthuli Ncube’s meeting on 25th January, ZimEye questioned the logic of the Third Force claim, since in Zimbabwe’s case, it was the military who led the violence right from the start. Evidence was presented and none of the Ambassadors denied the efficacy of live video proof showing how soldiers literally beat civil servants particularly teachers while ordering them to go and join the strike. Even Emmerson Mnangagwa himself has officially updated in a memo saying that soldiers were insubordinate.

Another group of soldiers was unleashed on the civilians who were being pushed by the other to strike in public when from the start the job action was meant to be a mere stay away. In the process at least 17 people were killed amid over 1200 human rights violations and soldiers were recorded on video in several parts of the country forcing their way into people’s houses and torturing them. There are numerous reports of women being raped and several have testified on video that they were sexually violated in their own houses.

Despite all this evidence, the papers prepared by Zanu-PF officials blame opposition parties and “rogue NGOs” for “an orgy of violence” during the protest against fuel price rises. The papers accuse them of following a plan “by hostile elements to subvert the state by rendering the country ungovernable”.

The British Guardian reports that the document was likely produced by Zanu-PF officials for circulation among foreign diplomats at the African Union summit.

It was not clear at the time of writing, if any of the heads of states at the AU summit have bought into the propaganda. – ZimEye will do a follow-up investigation on Sunday.