Instead Of Mourning, Mines Deputy Minister Throws Blame At Battlefields Miners

The Battlefields disaster, where close to 50 illegal miners could have died in flooded tunnels, may have been caused by mining activities along a water channel.

In an interview after visiting the site, Mines and Mining Development Deputy Minister Polite Kambamura said preliminary assessments led to the conclusion which was against the law.

“These miners were operating along a water channel which is against the Mines and Minerals Act. They tried to block the water channel 300 metres away from where the shafts are but there was a flood,” he said.

He said there was need to capacitate provincial and regional offices to conduct inspections of operations across the country.

Meanwhile, efforts to drain water from the tunnels and shafts at Cricket No. 3 Mine and Baxter Mine are continuing as efforts continue to retrieve the bodies of the victims.

State Media

Just In: Biti Convicted

Harare Magistrate Gloria Takundwa has convicted human rights lawyer and MDC Alliance party Vice Chairperson Tendai Biti for allegedly violating some provisions of the Electoral Act.

Magistrate Takundwa said Biti’s address at the press conference constituted the official announcement of results.

Sentence yet to be passed as the court has adjourned for 20 minutes to hear mitigation from Biti’s lawyers Alec Muchadehama and Douglas Coltart.

More to follow…

Emotional Mnangagwa Summons All Powerful Rautenbach To His Office, Nation Awaits To See What He Will Do To Him.

Paul Nyathi|PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has summoned controversial businessman Billy Rautenbach to answer to charges that he is denying thousands of Chingwizi villagers access to potable water after fencing off boreholes and grazing land in Nuanetsi Ranch.

Speaking at a thank you rally at Rutenga Primary School in Mwenezi on Saturday, Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister Ezra Chadzamira said Rautenbach — who has a wildlife conservancy in the vast ranch close to where the 18 000 residents of Chingwizi were resettled — is ill-treating villagers who were displaced from the Tugwi-Mukosi Dam flood basin in 2014.

“We have some whites who have wildlife conservancies. They are enjoying selling trophies outside and slaughtering the wildlife for butcheries without doing corporate social responsibility programmes. They actually ill-treat the neigbouring communities like in Chingwizi where they established boom gates to give a curfew and fenced-off water sources and grazing lands for the villagers. He who does not respect people, therefore, has no place in the new dispensation,” Chadzamira said.

Mnangagwa said Chadzamira should bring Rautenbach to his office today (Monday) or Tuesday.

“There are some whites with big farms and yet deny people drinking water. Am told villagers get salty water and yet fresh water goes to animals. I say to Chadzamira, bring the culprit to me on Monday or Tuesday and repeat what you said while he is there and see how he leaves my office,” Mnangagwa said.

Rauntenbach, a close ally to former President Robert Mugabe, eyes setting up an ethanol plant in Nuanetsi Ranch, where the villagers are settled, is, however, believed to have strong business ties with top officials in Zanu PF.

The party treats him with kid gloves, hence he is among the few whites who were exempted from land takeovers by the ruling party since 2000 when the chaotic land reform programme started.

Lands and Agriculture minister Perrance Shiri in October offered 10 000 hectares of land to Rautenbach to expand his farming activities in Kanyemba, along the Zambezi River.

Shiri made the shocking offer at a stakeholder meeting with the Kanyemba villagers, where government was planning to set up a community irrigation scheme as well as a service centre for the long marginalised Doma people in Mashonaland Central province.

Rautenbach was part of the meeting, which was also attended by Local Government minister July Moyo, Tourism minister Priscah Mupfumira, Transport minister Joel Biggie Matiza and ICT minister Kazembe Kazembe.

Shiri said Rautenbach, who already controls large tracts of land in Chisumbanje, under his Greenfuel company for the production of ethanol, has airways been impressing government through his many projects in the country including a gigantic project in Manicaland province.

“There is a lot of irrigation water from the Zambezi River.

We can offer you (Rautenbach) 10 000 hectares of land for your agricultural activities,” Shiri said.

The nation awaits with kin interests to see how Mnangagwa will handle the long protected farmer.

Source: NewsDay

MDC Officials Barred From Visiting Arrested Members

Paul Nyathi|Opposition MDC Bulawayo province reports that staff at Mlondolozi Women Prison in Bulawayo on Saturday barred senior party members from visiting party members incarcerated in the prison.

According to the officials, party National Chairperson Thabitha Khumalo who visited the prison with relatives of the prisoners was refused entry by junior prison officers who told her that she had to seek permission from their bosses to get access into the premises.

Khumalo and the relatives had brought food and sanitary pads for the party members who were arrested following citizen protests in the city on January 14.

Khumalo confirmed the incident in an interview with the media on Sunday morning.

“On Saturday we visited our comrades at Mlondolozi with the intention of giving them pads and foods since the institution are failing to provide standard meals and pads to inmates,” said Khumalo.

“Prison guards there told us that we were not allowed to visit the inmates because they are not our relatives.

“When I pointed out to them that among us there were relatives of the incarcerated, they said the relatives were supposed to come alone without the company of party officials.”

“What ZPCS is doing in unfair and inhumane,” Khumalo added.

These people have not been convicted and they have the right to proper food and sanitary wear. Even if they are convicted, they still enjoy these basic rights.”

Efforts to get a comment from authorities at ZPCS offices in Bulawayo were not successful at the time of writing.

Farewell Dr. Charles Muzuva Mungoshi

By Tapiwa Kapurura| As I bid farewell our champion, hero, mind liberator and academic warrior, I must admit that we have been left with a seat too high to occupy and a bar not that easy to reach. We shall write but the style and content shall never be the same.

This past week, the departure of one of the best writers Zimbabwe ever had has left many who knew him or his works wondering regarding the way forward. Once a bus loses its driver, that’s when even drunk passengers and pranksters meet reality and start paying attention. Mungoshi was that social driver who cut through various terrains to get the message across the river.

Would there be any other competent writer out there to come up with eighteen solid books to move the Zimbabwean academic system forward while also holding fort on cultural values and relevance? Would there be any other upcoming pacesetter or torch bearer to write with skill and tact to lighten up the dark patches of ignorance among our folks? Who else out there could still rise to that distinct level of invoking self-consciousness to enthusiastically drive a literate nation forward?

There were a thousand questions to ask this week. The truth is we live in a dangerous time in history. Under current conditions and challenges of compromised grammatical skills, it’s now so difficult to read a straight vernacular language sentence, let alone a straight English sentence even from established papers in our country. Syntax or clear and persuasive expression have become rare skills.

Values have been wantonly lost through various tests faced through social dynamics including cultural relevance or the theoretics of much-embraced modernism. The internet slowly has taken over as brick and mortar libraries are fast sinking. Reading among the youth could be a time-wasting chore and not a hobby since the internet supposedly has it all. There is so much happening now than before and local written literature is fast losing ground in a very concerning way.

While today written literature has been clandestinely replaced by the internet, television and the radio as modern forms of entertainment emerging through technology, the sad reality is that we can have a thousand movies pass through our screens without having that impact Mungoshi could create in one set book. Be it in English like the book, “Waiting for the Dry Season”, or in Shona like, “Kunyarara Hakusi Kutaura?” any reader could be left enlightened and with something to chew upon. Mungoshi’s works were timelessly thought-provoking and remained a challenge on anyone’s critical thinking mechanisms.

I was humbled to learn that he was the one who spearheaded cultural relevance in post-independent Zimbabwe as he introduced black writers into the Zimbabwean academic curriculum. He appealed to various organizations like Heinemann and African Writers Series to dispatch African writers’ books into Zimbabwe for the curriculum. Without him, we would be stuck with English authors without any local ones to identify with.

We would hardly ever have known about prolific writers like Chinua Achebe, Wole Soyinga or Ngugi Wa’Thiongo. He would be the one to even cause some French books to find their way onto our shelves in English. Without Mungoshi, we would never have known again of the Pacesetter series. Those were books that created enthusiasm in the young Zimbabwean reader to reach out for the next book and the next and so on. One was left with thirst unquenched as the mind was intrigued and fascinated to keep reading.

Mungoshi would be the man who spearheaded the coming of the Zimbabwe International Book Fair. Those in the literary world or academia would embrace the Zimbabwe International Book Fair as the last amazing frontier for published book information, book publicity, cross –pollination of writing ideas and general awareness on writing updates and publications in our liberated Zimbabwe. Even writers like Dambudzo Marechera would be later associated with the ZIBF and trigger the writing world to do further explorations and interest.

Eighteen solid books later, Zimbabwe has been left on a higher pedestal. Those who had the privilege of reading his works bear striking testimony. Thought provoking, educating, challenging, gripping, eye-opening could be some of the feedback from reading his amazing works that spoke to all young and old. Without him, we could still be claiming to have vision with open eyes and yet we could still be blind. Society moves quickly.

Ethics, values and preferences change with social dynamics moving so fast. Getting into independence without a wise competent social driver could have meant the whole nation going astray in lack of clear direction or appreciation of who we are as a people. Through his literary style, Mungoshi fought a war to defeat the swathes of ignorance in society as he invoked the sense of self-consciousness, pride in our being and revulsion for self-hate. There was so much to learn through his works and it was intriguing to cover his published masterpieces and emerge with various versions of his absorbing themes.

After tapping so much wisdom through Mungoshi’s brilliant creativity in literary works, we remain enlightened and gratified. Yet the question lingers; do we have a hero? How will history remember Mungoshi? Powerful? Influential? Educating? In what version will those dedicatory words be inscribed? On which or what type of stone can that be put?

Where do we put that outpost? Mungoshi had a journey well worth it. He moved mountains in academia and in society. He wrote for all from domestic workers to top floor executives, students, and teachers, those at the bus stop and those in the tavern. Everyone had a seat in his big tent. For thirty eight years after Zimbabwe independence, he consistently served without disappointment. His works remain timelessly relevant but sadly the Government has blinked by not recognizing him as a hero.

Is it because he never held a gun? The one who said that the pen is mightier than the sword remains correct. Mungoshi never trained as a soldier to be a national hero today. Of course, by fair standards all national heroes should not only be opponent persecutors, politicians or ex-soldiers. He did not pass muster on the criteria for a hero designed by the National Hero Choice Team but he covered more ground to match the effort of a battalion of soldiers that fought for our political freedom. Among those who had the privilege to read his books, or be influenced by the ones who read, he fought and defeated millions of hectares of ignorance and darkness. Through his brilliant works, he left a changed and impressed world.

As a result of the loss, the world shall never be the same. Two weeks ago we lost Tuku, a similar prophet. We are saddened by fast losing the real prophets that guide and drive society forward. Even if the government of Zimbabwe has not made Mungoshi a hero, the ones whose minds were freed from ignorance or dragged from confusion and darkness of self-hate will still hold him as a hero. Go well son of the soil. You played your part Dr. Mungoshi. You made a solid footprint. Even without a road, statue or building named after you, we shall always remember you and your works.

Tapiwa Kapurura is a writer, lawyer and teacher. You can follow him on his twitter handle: @tapiwakapurura

Musician Sings Regreting Voting ED

Emmerson Mnangagwa blasted

BULAWAYO artiste Njabulo “SizFire” Nyoni has lashed out at President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the song Cry of a Zimbabwean Child, blaming him for the current economic hardships and social unrest in the country.

In the song, SizFire chronicles the poor living conditions that have befallen the country and dares the leaders, who were voted into power in last year’s elections, to solve the problems.

“Blame it on our leaders, blame it on our politics, I curse the day we voted you in power Mr Mnangagwa because children are dying because of you,” he sings.

The musician told NewsDay Life & Style that it was his duty as an artiste to touch on social commentary affecting the nation without fear.

“As an artiste, I send my message through music and talk about what is affecting the people and also interrogating our leaders on how they are managing the country. As the electorate, we are the ones who put them in those positions and so they are answerable to us,” he said.

“We have a lot of serious issues that are affecting our country and, as youths, we should stand up and ask such questions and fix our nation, which has been reduced to nothing. Imagine a country which used to be the breadbasket of the region is now the second country in the world with the highest inflation rate and has no currency of its own for years.”

The 31-year-old musician has urged other artistes to have more commentary in their works.

“I urge other artistes to take the bull by its horns and sing for the nation, and not just come up with songs which don’t speak to the people,” he said.

“I have seen other artistes doing songs on how much money they have and how much fun they are having and you tend to ask yourself if they are doing it for the people or for the gratification of their egos.”

Born and bred in Binga, before moving to Bulawayo, SizFire said he was currently working on an afro-pop album set to be released later this year.

NewsDay

Makandiwa Warns Mnangagwa Of Dire Circumstances If He lets The Army On Citizens Again

UFIC Leader Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa has warned Zanu Pf Government of an inevitable international army intervention over Zimbabwe’s soil should there be any bloodshed, like the past incident which recorded 17 citizens dead, arguing that only talks between the two main parties will rescue the situation.

Contrary to recent statements by President Mnangagwa that he will heavily pounce on the next protest, Makandiwa warned the move will heavily backfire.

In his sermon addressing thousands of congregates today, Makandiwa said seeing blood in the street should be sacred and death of a single person must disturb the whole nation as life is vital and only God should give it and take it away. He said already, what he had prophesied in 2010 is now coming to fulfillment.

“If this happens for the third time it will not be good. We don’t want anything that will provoke the bees ( military) from outside. It won’t be our army against civilians, this time they will get an equal opponent, it is going to be army against army. We don’t want that to happen because where we are now, there’s still a chance.”

Makandiwa also explained that in his 2010 prophecy where he said a soldier ran out of bullets while shooting civilians, the real interpretation to that was a national secret, where our armory reserves had actually depleted to low levels and the government was not even aware and not ready, should the international community be deployed against the country.

Makandiwa also stated that he did not have a close relationship with politicians since they turn to order around man of God at the time they are supposed to be asking for the word of God.

“If you had a relationship with the current system you would not come here and complain over issues. What makes the relationship absent isn’t that, neither they or I don’t want it, but it’s because I don’t want to be told around what to do. In the relationship I should be the one telling you because you’re the one who cannot hear from God. I can spend ten years with you and never tell you a word from God, as long as you like to talk.”

Makandiwa also sensitively noted that there was a third force which makes it very unsafe for those who think they are in power and safe.

Makandiwa said that he was not comfortable with such prophecies as they make him more powerful enemies, stating that also speaking positively about the current system makes you an enemy of those against it.

“If you’re an outsider its easy to give such a prophecy but when you’re here it’s different. And I once said this one who is loyal (VP Mnangagwa) will be poisoned. Ah! It’s not because you want any favour. Proof that it was a terrible prophecy, don’t go by what I said or how I said it. I’m talking about you say something that even the victim himself was afraid to admit publicly that he was truly poisoned.”

There are times when you clearly deserve to hear the heart of God, not in parables, this is not prophetic, its an advise, this is already in the public domain, the house of commons is discussing this alternative already.

The UFIC leader said that it was not too late for our politicians to make good and must take the opportunity to dialogue and sit down in the best interest of the nation if we are to move forward.

“Unity is recommended at all the times, it does not matter you call it dialogue, from the word go, working together has always been the best option and you need advise towards this. ”

Makandiwa also castigated the looting that saw goods worth thousands of dollars going up in smoke and stated that this discouraged investment and makes Zimbabwe a very bad country for any potential investor

You cannot be looting from your own neighbors and friends after they spent their hard earned money to stock, if you say the government is evil, how much more evil are you when you loot from your own, There is no serious investor coming into Zimbabwe with such an attitude. If you are here and want to do something for the nation in the future, when you get to the position, do it with all your best.”

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces was also advised to completely remove soldiers from the streets and rather equip the police force with all necessary tools to give a good national outlook.

NewsDay

Highlanders – CAPS United Fans Clash Before Start Of Season

HIGHLANDERS and Caps United supporters will face off in a friendly social match that is meant to cement relations between the two teams.

The two supporters groups had arranged their inaugural clash this past Saturday at Municipal grounds in Bulawayo but the encounter was cancelled due to heavy rains that pounded the City and its now likely to be played this coming Saturday at the same venue .

“We just thought of having this match as a way of reaching out to each other and also promoting sporting relations amongst us fans. We have previously done that with Dynamos supporters and this time we thought of engaging our Caps United counterparts and they also embraced the idea.

We believe such gestures also help in mobilising support for our individual teams and also reduce hooliganism during matches,” said Progress Ndlovu, one of the organisers of the match. He said they will continue having such games especially on the eve of the two teams’ league matches.

State Media

MDC And ZANU PF Hold Talks In Bulawayo

Paul Nyathi|The ruling ZANU PF and opposition MDC finally agreed to sit down in one room and talk, ZimEye.com can reveal.

Reliable sources from within the parties told ZimEye.com that the two rival political parties held a two day meeting in Bulawayo over the weekend which included two other opposition political parties the MDC-T led by Thokozani Khupe and the Robert Mugabe backed National Patriotic Front.

According to the sources, the meeting discussed modalities on how the parties, who all are represented in parliament, can get their principals to meet and formulate a prosperous way forward for the country.

Last week President Emmerson Mnangagwa called for a meeting inviting all 2018 presidential candidates to begin planning for talks but the leader of the MDC which is the main opposition party, Nelson Chamisa, did not attend the meeting.

According to the sources, the Bulawayo meeting agreed that talks should begin with the political parties that are represented in parliament before all the other parties and stakeholders are included.

The meeting is said to have further agreed that Mnangagwa and Chamisa should first meet and sort out their differences in order to make talks with the other parties effective.

ZimEye.com could not immediately get a comment from the MDC on the meeting but sources indicated that Senator Gideon (pictured) Shoko represented the party in the talks.

The MDC leadership has been adamant that it will not meet with the ruling ZANU PF party at any level without a neutral mediator. It is not clear at the moment who convened the Bulawayo meeting.

Local Actor’s Video Breaks Social Media, They Did It In The Presence Of A Child!

Studio 263 actor Jabu (real name Denzel Burutsa) successfully stole the limelight from Winky D at the weekend after his disturbing-tape emerged and started doing the rounds on social media.

People had been emulating Winky D and another artiste Gemma for their quality MuGarden music video. But in no time, long forgotten Jabu had taken all the limelight with people discussing his unpleasant video clip that has left many worried.

In the two-minute clip, Jabu is captured with no condom, in the presence of a child, making love to a woman who seems older than him. What has irked many is Jabu’s decision to have unprotected sex with the woman. Clearly concerned about Jabu’s health, most urged him to seek medical attention.

Some described the actor as a fearless person as he chose not to use protection.

“Ndomasoja chaiwo ka aya anoenda kuhondo achiziva kuti kunofiwa (these are real soldiers who go to war knowing there’s a possibility of death),” one Douglas Jekero said in apparent reference to the risk of Jabu contracting diseases.

“Zimwe ihlawoo! Join funeral policy and plan your will,” suggested another who felt that Jabu was doomed.

The presence of the child in the room during this act has also been condemned by some.

While the woman’s age is just a number, there were those who described her looks as disgusting and distasteful.

Others felt that Jabu needed help as he could have been taking drugs that led him to do this act.

“If you’re on drugs, please stop them. They’re messing you. That video is a sign that something is wrong with you brother. Get help,” commented one Nyasha Nya.

Jabu’s act certainly served as a wake up call to many to stop recording X-rated clips.

State Media

ZANU PF Ignores Requests For Mungoshi National Recognition

Paul Nyathi|Government and the ruling ZANU PF party have turned deaf ears on the Zimbabwe Writers Association through the National Arts Council request for a national recognition of the late veteran award-winning author and actor Charles Mungoshi.

The council had requested for a hero’s recognition for Mungoshi based on his contributions to the Zimbabwean society and abroad.

Sources told ZimEye.com that ZANU PF advised the council to write to the party’s Mashonaland Central provincial executive with the request which then was to consider the request and submit it to the party’s politburo for final determination.

Meanwhile the family is going ahead with its preparations for burial and have announced that the veteran writer will be buried at his rural homestead in Chivhu on Tuesday afternoon.

Mungoshi died at the age of 71 at Parirenyatwa Hospital on Saturday after being ill for 10 years from a neurological condition.

At a funeral wake in Harare on Sunday, a family spokesperson Tendai Madondo thanked the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Monica Mutsvangwa and her husband, Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa, for personally donating food items towards the funeral.

“We would like to thank the (Zimbabwe) Writers’ Association, musicians, actors and celebrities who came to pay their respects to Charles Mungoshi. We heard some good testimonials from various people. Special mention goes to Minister Mutsvangwa and her family who donated all the foodstuffs to be used throughout to burial.

I would also like to thank Nyaradzo Funeral Services who also came in and donated other needs such as the hearse, casket, toilets, tents, chairs and tables among others,” she said.

Meanwhile,Minister Mutsvangwa, who was accompanied by her husband and Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Nick Mangwana, said the literary giant has left behind a very rich heritage.

She described the late multi-award-winning author as a versatile and prolific writer.

In recent days, government took a different stance and began according national hero status to Zimbabweans who excelled outside the political spheres.

Academia Professor Phenius Makhurane and musician Doctor Oliver Mtukudzi were named National Heroes though their families asked for exemption from burial at the National Heroes Acre.

Parliament Meets To Decide Temba Mliswa’s Fate

Parliament’s Committee of Standing Rules and Orders is expected to meet today and constitute a Privileges Committee to investigate allegations against Norton legislator Temba Mliswa and three others that they demanded a $400 000 bribe from a local businessman.

The SROC, chaired by Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudend, is also expected to appoint an interim chairperson for the Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy which Mliswa was chairing.

The setting up of a Privileges Committee followed a motion moved by Makoni South lawmaker Misheck Mataranyika (Zanu-PF), who submitted that allegations against Mliswa were of a serious nature requiring investigations by Parliament in order to safeguard the integrity of the august House.

Clerk of Parliament Kennedy Chokuda confirmed today’s meeting during an interview yesterday.

“Yes, we now have a date for the meeting of Committee of Standing Rules and Orders. We are convening our meeting tomorrow to deliberate on a number of issues,” said Chokuda.

Mliswa, who chairs Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development, was implicated with three other members — Leonard Chikomba (Gokwe Kabuyuni, Zanu-PF), Anele Ndebele (Magwegwe, MDC-Alliance) and Prince Sibanda (Binga North, MDC-Alliance).

In his ruling to a motion by Mataranyika a fortnight ago, Mudenda said Section 194 (1) (a) of the Constitution required that Members of Parliament demonstrate high standards of professional ethics.

It read as follows: “Public administration in all tiers of Government including institutions and agencies of the State and Government-controlled entities and other public enterprises must be governed by the democratic values and principles enshrined in the Constitution, including the following principles, (a) a high standard of professional ethics must be promoted and maintained”.

Mudenda said Parliament had to act.

Mataranyika’s motion followed allegations by local businessman, Mr James Ross Goddard of JRG Contracting (Pvt) Ltd, that Mliswa and his colleagues demanded $400 000 as “facilitation fee” to enable the latter’s company secure a mining contract at Hwange.

State Media

D – Day For Tendai Biti

Paul Nyathi|The Harare Magistrate’s court will today give a ruling in the case against MDC National Deputy Chairperson Tendai Biti.

Biti is facing charges of inciting the violent post-election demonstration in Harare on August 1 last year and for also unlawfully announcing the presidential election results of the July elections.

The ruling comes after a fully contested trial which spanned over six months.

Magistrate Gloria Takundwa is set to make the ruling in the morning based on closing submissions from both the State and Defense.

Biti pleaded not guilty on all charges.

Video Of Chris Mutsvangwa Saying: “Govt Blaming Sanctions Means Inability To Govern”

By A Correspondent| The video of ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s prolific post-coup senior advisor, Chris Mutsvangwa telling his government to stop complaining about sanctions and simply handover power to other people, took the interview by storm at the weekend.

The clip recorded more than 29,000 on one portal alone.

Mutsvangwa is heard attacking government saying: “Your only job is screaming about sanctions. Well, when you get the point of complaining about sanctions, it means you have failed to govern – you don’t know how to overcome, then surrender leadership. Give power to these who are inside here who want things to work, you will quickly see the country coming back to life and sanctions disappear,” he said.

Although he made these comments before the November 2017 coup, Mutsvangwa was said to have been communicating “truths” on the ZANU PF government which has continued the leadership of Robert Mugabe’s brutality henchman, Emmerson Mnangagwa. VIDEO BELOW :

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We Will Not Fall Into Zanu PF Trap- MDC A

Farai Dziva|The MDC A says it is aware of Zanu PF’s sinister plot to divide the opposition party.

MDC A spokesperson Jacob Mafume has dismissed Zanu PF sympathisers’ futile efforts to push Nelson Chamisa out of office.

“We want to make it clear that we are aware of the agenda to destroy the party.

These elements are funded by ZANUPF which on record has developed a sinister interest in the MDC congress.

They prefer an MDC without its leader Adv Chamisa. The thought of an election against him causes them sleepless nights. This is because Adv Chamisa defeated ZANUPF hands down in the 2019 election.

The MDC will remain united and will not have an agenda set by non-members, surrogates, proxies and those who sup with the devil,” said Mafume.

“ED’s Mask Is Slowly Peeling Off”

By Stanley Goreraza: The picture of Emmerson Mnangagwa will give you a better understanding of the man he really is.

During the time he was Speaker of Parliament, a United Nations Investigation into the criminal plunder of resources in the DRC fingered him as the ring leader of the biggest illicit diamond smuggling syndicate from the DRC.

Also included on the list was Zvinavashe, Chiwenga, SB Moyo and others in the CIO and police. The diamonds would be transported into Zimbabwe via Military aircraft and then moved to various parts of the world.

For decades now, Mnangagwa has been notorious for doubling as the biggest buyer of gold in the Midlands and the godfather of gold smuggling out of Zimbabwe.

When Didymus Mutasa was kicked out of government, he revealed that the most prominent looter of diamonds in Chiadzwa was Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Late last year this was corroborated by Lawrence Kamwi who served in the former Presidents office. Mnangagwa and Chiwenga determined who could and could not mine diamonds in Chiadzwa. The two gentlemen have never ever brought up the sad issue of diamond looting and smuggling in Chiadzwa because they were in charge of it.

Many of the senior leaders in Lacoste who supported Mnangagwa during his cold turned hot war with G40, did so because they were beholden to him. Mnangagwa made them rich including Queen Bee Tagwirei.

The Mafia took over in Zimbabwe and with guns and authority, people should not be surprised when they shoot and kill citizens, rape and torture. They are just being who they are, the Mafia.

Mnangagwa tried to put on a happy face to fool the world but the mask has been steadily coming off. Even his language now has changed. He has gone full gangster with the threats and the screw face.

God help Zimbabwe.

“Sending The Army To Kill Civilians Is A Crime Against Humanity”: Chamisa Tells ED

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has reacted to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s chilling threats that he will deal with protests by sending the army to silence them arguing that such action is a crime against humanity.

Chamisa acussed Mnangagwa and Zanu Pf of infiltrating peaceful protests in order to justify army crackdown and killing of civilians adding that all this shall end as the people will one day have their freedom.

He said:

Sending the army to kill the people is a crime against humanity. The people whom Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa refers to as having burned cars and police stations are Zanu pf members who infiltrated the peaceful protests in order for you to justify crackdown. You and your party commit crimes so that you murder innocent civilians. Not good at all but trust me, nothing goes on and on forever. The people shall have their freedom.

We Have Evidence To Prove That NGOs Funded Protests- Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday blamed Non Governmental Organisations for allegedly sponsoring acts of violence.

Addressing Zanu-PF supporters at the ruling party’s Meet the People
Rally in Rutenga, Masvingo Province,
yesterday, Mnangagwa accused civic organisations of working with the MDC A to wreak havoc in the country.

“Nyika yedu yeZimbabwe, vatakabvisira chingwa pamuromo, vachena, havasati varegera kurwisa kuti chingwa chidzoke pamuromo yavo nenzira dzakasiyana.

There are puppets that they have been creating in the country that move around preaching violence. We in Zanu-PF want unity and development of our country.

If our chiefs preach unity, our churches preach unity and our party Zanu-PF preaches unity, our country will develop; there is nothing that will take us back,”said Mnangagwa.

Emmerson Mnangagwa

Mnangagwa Evasive On Chiwenga Health Condition

Farai Dziva|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has publicly admitted that his deputy Constantino Chiwenga is not feeling well but he has not revealed the state of his deputy’ s condition.

Last week Chiwenga claimed his rivals were “wishing him dead” while he was in good shape.

Mnangagwa yesterday told party supporters at a rally in Mwenezi two members of the
party’s presidium were receiving treatment.He spoke in innuendos and did not disclose his deputy’ s health condition.

“As you can see, I have only Vice President Kembo Mohadi to assist me, the other Vice President, General Chiwenga, is not feeling well. So that is why he is not with us here.

We thought it would be important to
officially make this announcement because these are our senior Politburo members.”

“The national chairman (national chairperson Cde Muchinguri-Kashiri) is also not here. She had to receive her regular treatment for the
injuries she suffered during the bomb explosion.

When the bombing incident happened in Bulawayo, Cde Chinomona and Vice President
Cde Mohadi also got injured, but it’s good that we have them here,” said Mnangagwa.

Zanu PF Threatens To Grab White-Owned Conservancies

Farai Dziva|The ruling party Zanu PF has threatened to grab white- owned conservancies in Masvingo Province.

Masvingo State Minister Ezra Chadzamira told party supporters at a rally in Mwenezi the owners of the conservancies were inconsiderate.

“These people are inconsiderate.They are not giving anything back to the communities around. That must be corrected as soon as possible.

We cannot allow such things to happen,” said Chadzamira.

Professor Callistus Ndlovu’s Body Expected In Harare Monday

By Own Correspondent| Professor Callistus Ndlovu’s body is expected in Zimbabwe tomorrow, Monday 8 February from South Africa.

The late nationalist, who was declared a national hero is set to be buried at the Heroes Acre in Harare.

Ndlovu’s body will be flown to Bulawayo for a funeral at his home Khumalo. It will later be flown back to Harare for burial.

Said Ndlovu’s sister, Jane:

“My brother was a man of the people at our rural home so we want his body taken home so that his people will bid him farewell”

Ndlovu, a former minister and Chairman of NetOne, died on Wednesday in South Africa where he was receiving treatment.-StateMedia

“Battlefields Mine Disaster Victims Deserved Better And Quicker Assistance”: ZCTU

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union (ZCTU) has issued a condolence message to families of the Battlefields mine disaster.

Posted the ZCTU on its Twitter page:

We are deeply saddened by the death confirmations of artisanal miners whose bodies have so far been retrieved. We remain hopeful that more will still be rescued. These are workers who had been contributing to the nation. They deserved better and quicker assistance from the Government.

Battlefields Mine Disaster Victims Identified

By Own Correspondent| At least 23 out of 24 bodies retrieved at Battlefields mine disaster have been positively identified and government is now working with the deceased’s relatives to make burial arrangements. 

Rescuers managed to retrieve 19 bodies by midnight after five others had been hoisted to the surface earlier on Saturday.

Eight people who were retrieved alive in Saturday were taken to Kadoma General Hospital.

Seven of them have since been discharged after assessment by doctors. The remaining survivor is reportedly in the intensive care unit due to the severity of the injuries and trauma he suffered while underground.

A Kadoma Councillor Convicted 3yrs

By Own Correspondent| A Kadoma Central district chairperson and Ward 2 Councillor Michael Gore has been sentenced 3 years in prison for public violence.

Said the MDC Communications Department:

A Kadoma Central district chairperson and Ward 2 Councillor Michael Gore has been sentenced 3 years in prison for public violence on trumped up public violence charges.

MDC Parliamentary Chief Whip, Hon Prosper Mutseyami together with Cllr Sophie Gwasira Njanike, Clr Dan Saunyama, Leader Angeline Maunde and Leader Tapiwa Saunyama today managed to visit and see 11 Mutare residents who are in prison at Mutare Remand Prison on frivolous charges of causing public violence.

Meanwhile, the National Chairperson, Hon Thabitha Khumalo was today denied access to see detainees, again on trumped up charges of causing public violence, at Mlondolozi Women Prison and were advised to apply to see them at the Provincial offices at Mhlahlandlela, in Bulawayo.

MDC Communications Department

Defiant Grace Mugabe’s Ex Insists On Chamisa, What Is He On About?

By Stanley Goreraza|It’s not about what Tsvangirai said. It’s about what the Constitution says. Tsvangirai was not a walking-talking Constitution. You do not refer to what Tsvangirai said in a court of law but you refer to what the Constitution says!

Tsvangirai was not the Constitution in as much as he wasn’t Congress! The Constitution and Congress are judge and jury. They work hand in glove. Tsvangirai was neither. He was actually subject to and a product of both. Tsvangirai was a creature with the Constitution and Congress being the creators. The Constitution and Congress are like gods and Tsvangirai was a mere mortal.

A real Democrat would know, acknowledge and respect the Constitution and Congress. He is bound by the decisions and outcomes from both and submits to both.

A dictator though is ordained. One dictator claimed he was chosen by Mbuya Nehanda and that he is what Mbuya Nehanda meant when she said “mapfupa angu achamuka” That particular dictator was couped out of power. Now we have another dictator claiming he was ordained successor by a deceased man instead of the Constitution and Congress.

The Constitution and Congress are what produce a successor and not the word of one man.

This guy doesn’t have a single clue what democracy is all about does he?

CEOs Fume As ED Fails To Attend Vic Falls Roundtable Summit Opting For His Thank You Rally

President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday cancelled his planned trip to attend the CEO Africa Roundtable in Victoria Falls, amid a worsening economic crisis stirring resentment to his rule.

He cited a meeting with diplomats held in Harare on Thursday as the reason and also attributed the cancellation to the ongoing formation of a Presidential Advisory Council formed to help him in formulating key economic policies and strategies that advance his so-called Vision 2030.

The council comprises leaders of a variety of major Zimbabwean corporations, entrepreneurs, business executives, intellectuals and church leaders.

Asked why the president did not pitch up for the invitation-only annual business meeting, Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba told the Daily News: “For the simple reason that he had a fixture with diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe yesterday, and also because his Advisory Council is convening pretty soon to, among other issues, work on a framework for the next indaba with business. He may have missed a fixture, he has not spurned a constituency.”

The usual caravan of business leaders, ministers, parliamentarians, academics and journalists had trekked into the resort town for their annual February get-together, but the man everyone was talking about was 707km away, officially opening the 12th Zimbabwe International Research Symposium 2019 organised by the Research Council of Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa was supposed to be the “Guest of Honour”, billed to make a presentation on the closing day of the forum, which ran under the theme “From talk to unified action: Towards a more responsible and inclusive national economy.”

One CEO told the Daily News of Mnangagwa’s snub: “It feels like Hamlet without the prince.” That, bluntly, is how the CEO Africa Roundtable feels this year, he said.

Mnangagwa and his Finance minister Mthuli Ncube are dominating proceedings. A survey of business executives conducted showed that companies are worried by Mnangagwa’s austerity measures and currency rhetoric.

In Mnangagwa’s absence, it has been left to senior members of his administration — the Speaker Jacob Mudenda, and Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology minister Amon Murwira — to fly his administration’s flag.

Predictably, the concerns are strongest in the business community given the slowing economic growth blamed on Mnangagwa’s economic stewardship.

There is talk here of the need to ensure that currency reforms work for everyone.

One CEO said he had hoped the new president’s reign would mean stronger growth and higher corporate earnings.

There is also a sense that Mnangagwa is not effectively leading the country on economic issues, amid indications he and the business community have become distant and now have a strained relationship.

Mnangagwa attended the forum last year where his neck tie was auctioned off for a staggering 

$15 000. After letting go of the tie, which he came putting on from Harare, Mnangagwa was offered an American flag-designed replacement, which he put on immediately.

Oswell Bimha, the CEO Africa Roundtable chairperson, told the Daily News the forum was at fault in Mnangagwa’s no-show.

“Look, when you invite the president, traditionally we have just written directly to his office and we have had to host him, but this time around we have been told we were supposed to follow a certain pattern which we accept we should have followed,” Bimha said.

“He is our number one CEO. There is an acknowledgement around the table that we have not followed the right protocol but we still are going to, after this, go back to our president because it does not make the outcome of this conference less important.

“We still need to engage him out of the collective that we would have come up with. So, next year, we will do the right thing, we will do the correct processes. 

“We want to assure the president whatever bungling up of the process, it is not disrespect. We are not all part of the protocol processes done within these circles but certainly we expect him to be with us next year.”

Asked if the president had sent apologies, Bimha said: “We have failed to do the procedure.”

Asked to outline the procedure, he said: “The procedure is that we are supposed to write to our parent minister, our parent minister then requests the president or through whatever channels at the president’s office. 

So, we did write directly to them, and writing directly to them, we did write on time and we are still wanting to be educated on how else we could have done it so that we could be educated on the process but also getting the president to create time on his busy schedule to come’’.

Bimha also said there was also a scheduling conflict.

“There are also critical issues that are happening within the president’s diary at this time which have coincided with this, so there is a combination of issues. And sadly, on behalf of the roundtable, we are very saddened that we couldn’t have him this time around.”

Asked what will happen to the forum’s economic reform lobby document, “Call to action”, Bimha said: “Very, very, urgently, our Call to Action document is part of our package to him. This Call to Action document is going to be value-added. Being value-added means the contributions that have come up of this are actually going to be put in the priorities that the members have.”

-Daily News

Govt Hunts For Ashirai Mawere Who Was Filmed Attempting To Invade An Avocado Farm

Jane Mlambo| Government has appealed for information on the circulating video in which a Zanu PF Youth Ashirai Mawere who was filmed attempting to invade a farm in Chipinge recently.

Ashirayi Mawere is the same who has represented his uncle, the businessman, Mutumwa Mawere as they ran a party that worked to sabotage the MDC party in the 2013 elections.

According to the information ministry Twitter handle, government policy on the need for normalcy on farms still stands.

Ashirai Mawere, the one filmed demanding the farmer to vacate the land was once a member of Mutumwa Mawere’s UDM party which has since collapsed. Mawere has also attempted to contest for Chipinge Central parliamentary seat under Zanu-PF and failed.

He was also the leader of a Zanu PF youths team that stole money from unsuspecting people in Chipinge under a housing project that was spearheaded by former G40 kingpins Kudzanayi Chipanga and Mubuso Chinguno.

Further To All That, Bushiri Conned His Church Members In Pyramid Scheme Investments

Following the arrest of Prophet Shepherd Bushiri and his wife Mary by the Hawks over allegations of money laundering, fraud and contravening the Prevention of Organized Crime Act, more allegations from people of his church claim that the couple had conned them in pyramid schemes that were run in different branches of his church.

The two were, in the meantime, released on R100 000 bail each.

Last weekend, the Sunday Times reported that six people had claimed that they had been duped into investing in a scam run by senior members of Bushiri’s church, the Enlightened Christian Gathering (ECG). The members said they had invested R100 000 each in an ECG church account in the name of Palambano.

Following that revelation, more members of Bushiri’s church in the Shayandima industrial area have said that they were also conned out of their money into a scheme called Merger Chen Solutions (MCS). Investors deposited their money in MCS’s FNB account. The MCS account was using a Sandton address: 159 Rivonia road, Morningside, Ext 39, in Gauteng. The company’s registration is 2016/542059/07.

The members say they were informed about the scheme in January last year at the church, which has a membership of more than 1 500 people.

“Leaders of the church introduced us to Nicholus Mgiba, who is a director of MCS, and Tshepo Inama, a director and accountant [of MCS]. They said they were running the same investment scheme in Phalaborwa and investors had already got their money. A minimum of R1 000 was required for investment, but there was no limit on how much one can invest,” said one church member, who chose to remain anonymous.

According to the contract form of the scheme, those who invested R100 000 were promised R1.8 million after six months. With the hope of getting more money in a short period of time, many people invested R100 000 and more, while some invested R260 000 and others R300 000. Most investors are said to be recently retired people or those who are already on pension.

Within a short period of time, more than 300 people invested in this scheme and by March 2018, they were allegedly told the scheme could not accept more investors. Allegations are that although investors were promised monthly payments from their investments, no one received a cent from the scheme, and they started to get worried.

“When we approached the church leaders, they informed Bushiri, who sent a delegation to meet Mgiba in Phalaborwa, where he is leading Bushiri’s branch there. Bushiri also summoned Mgiba to meet him in Pretoria.”

The member added that, according to information supplied by their leaders and SMSs exchanged with Bushiri, Mgiba promised that he was going to pay them. “He said he was being delayed by SARS and the Reserve Bank. Unfortunately, we have not received our money until today.”

One church member said most of the people who had lost their money had left the church out of frustration, while others were just remaining there, hoping that this would give them a chance to recoup their money.

Limpopo Mirror has seen a copy of the contract signed by the investors that confirms that those who invested R100 000 would get R1.8 million in six months’ time.

No comment was available from the church at the time of our going to press.

Limpopo Mirror SA

Weird Teacher Smacks Grade 1 Pupil Head On Desk, Cracks Forehead

A GRADE One pupil at Amaveni Primary School in Kwekwe was seriously injured after his head was shoved against a desk by his angry female teacher.

The pupil was rushed to Kwekwe District Hospital where she received several stitches on her forehead which had been bust open in the mishap.

Kwekwe District Schools Inspector, Mr Bernard Mazambani confirmed there was such an incident at the school.

“We received the report to that effect. We have asked the school headmaster to carry out investigations and compile a report that we are going to assess.

“We will have finer details after reading the report by the head,” said Mr Mazambani.

He said the teacher, only identified as Mrs Matina, will face disciplinary action.

“We have instigated that the teacher goes through disciplinary action where she will be charged accordingly. So we have encouraged the head to charge the teacher as per the guidelines,” said Mr Mazambani.

Meanwhile, parents with pupils at the school, are baying for the teacher’s blood calling for her immediate removal from the school.

The unfortunate incident seems to have opened a pandora’s box as cases of child abuse are allegedly going unreported at the school.

Parents told Sunday News that there is a need for further investigations at the school.

“There are so many cases of abuse that go unreported at the school.

“The headmaster always sweeps the issues under the carpet. Even this one he tried to hide it until it went viral on social media.

“That is when he reported it to the district office,” fumed Ms Eustina Musekiwa, a resident of Amaveni.

Another parent, Miss Jacqueline Munokori said she once witnessed another case of abuse at the school where another pupil had her hand fractured.

Others called for the case to be reported to the police. The Government has banned corporal punishment.

State Media

Beitbridge Refuse Collector Crushed To Death By Collection Truck

A BEITBRIDGE refuse collection worker was on Thursday killed by a truck he was loading in the border town.

Town clerk Loud Ramakgapola confirmed the mishap which claimed the life of Kumbulani Muleya, who was on duty, and said the entire organisation was saddened and shocked.

“I can confirm the accident, but I am in Harare. The environmental officer on the ground, Maduveko Muchena, should give you clearer details. We are saddened by this development. It is unfortunate,” he said.

Muchena could only say the driver of the truck was in a state of shock.

“Police are still getting statements, but the driver is shocked. I don’t know much,” he said.

It is understood Muleya tripped and was caught by the rear wheels of the truck.

Matabeleland South Police spokesman Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele could not be reached for comment.

Source: Newsday

Hero Pilot Saves 344 Passengers From Imminent Air Disaster.

A PLANE was forced to dump thousands of gallons of fuel in the English Channel before making an emergency landing at London Heathrow after the pilot was told one of the plane doors was left open.

Thai Airways flight TG917 left London at 9:35pm on Wednesday and was bound for Bangkok when the incident occurred.

 Flight TG917 was forced to drop gallons of fuel before an emergency landing
Flight TG917 was forced to drop gallons of fuel before an emergency landing

Shortly after leaving Heathrow, a warning light appeared, alerting the pilot that the cargo hold door was not shut securely.

Flight radars show how the concerned captain circled above the English Channel multiple times while burning and dumping fuel before bringing the Boeing 777-300ER back to Heathrow to land.

According to the Boeing website, the aircraft can carry up to 47,890 gallons in its fuel tank, which can cost upwards of £60,000 to refuel based on current fuel prices.

Webcam footage from Airlivenet showed the plane as it landed back at Heathrow.

 The plane was forced to circle to drop the fuel
The plane was forced to circle to drop the fuel
 The plane had just taken off from London Heathrow
The plane had just taken off from London Heathrow
 The plane dropped gallons of fuel after take off
The plane dropped gallons of fuel after take off

There were 344 passengers and 20 crew on board, who were taken off the flight while engineers battled to identify the problem.

A passenger onboard the Thai Airways flight named Largh tweeted: ”Can’t believe that of all planes, the one I’m on had to turn back to Heathrow an hour into the journey TG917.

”As far as I’m aware, engineers are checking it out. Don’t know how long it will take though..not much information has been given to us yet, just sitting waiting.”

Airline officials eventually found that the door was secure but there was a problem with the warning light system.

 The pilots were alerted to an open door on the flight
The pilots were alerted to an open door on the flight
 The plane had to drop gallons of fuel before being able to land
The plane had to drop gallons of fuel before being able to land

Flight Lieutenant Pratana Patanasiri, Vice President Aviation Safety, Security and Standards Department, said that the plane was at 8000 feet before the incident when the light appeared.

He said: “The sensor for the cargo hold door look system showed an irregularity.

“Flight engineers took about two hours to check the whole aircraft. They found the notification light issue, there were no hazardous irregularities.

“The flight departed again at 00.32 yesterday (14/02). All crews arrived in Bangkok safely on the same day at 18.14, local time.”

Passengers followed the instructions and waited at the gate while engineers and maintenance staff checked the plane and it was refuelled.

The vice president also appreciated passengers’ understandings and patience.

He added: “On behalf of the Thai Airways cabin crews, I would like to thank all passengers for cooperating with us in this emergency situation.”

Sun Online Travel previously revealed what would happen if a plane door was to fully open during a flight.

According to ASAP Science, the difference in air pressure would suck anything out of the plane which was not held down.

There would also be a huge oxygen deficiency for any passengers who did not have an oxygen mask on.

sun.co.uk

Mnangagwa Not Open For Business, Dumps CEOs For Diplomats, Power Not Business

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday cancelled his planned trip to attend the CEO Africa Roundtable in Victoria Falls, amid a worsening economic crisis stirring resentment to his rule.

He cited a meeting with diplomats held in Harare on Thursday as the reason and also attributed the cancellation to the ongoing formation of a Presidential Advisory Council formed to help him in formulating key economic policies and strategies that advance his so-called Vision 2030.

The council comprises leaders of a variety of major Zimbabwean corporations, entrepreneurs, business executives, intellectuals and church leaders.

Asked why the president did not pitch up for the invitation-only annual business meeting, Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba told the Daily News: “For the simple reason that he had a fixture with diplomats accredited to Zimbabwe yesterday, and also because his Advisory Council is convening pretty soon to, among other issues, work on a framework for the next indaba with business. He may have missed a fixture, he has not spurned a constituency.”

The usual caravan of business leaders, ministers, parliamentarians, academics and journalists had trekked into the resort town for their annual February get-together, but the man everyone was talking about was 707km away, officially opening the 12th Zimbabwe International Research Symposium 2019 organised by the Research Council of Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa was supposed to be the “Guest of Honour”, billed to make a presentation on the closing day of the forum, which ran under the theme “From talk to unified action: Towards a more responsible and inclusive national economy.”

One CEO told the Daily News of Mnangagwa’s snub: “It feels like Hamlet without the prince.” That, bluntly, is how the CEO Africa Roundtable feels this year, he said.

Mnangagwa and his Finance minister Mthuli Ncube are dominating proceedings. A survey of business executives conducted showed that companies are worried by Mnangagwa’s austerity measures and currency rhetoric.

In Mnangagwa’s absence, it has been left to senior members of his administration — the Speaker Jacob Mudenda, and Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology minister Amon Murwira — to fly his administration’s flag.

Predictably, the concerns are strongest in the business community given the slowing economic growth blamed on Mnangagwa’s economic stewardship.

There is talk here of the need to ensure that currency reforms work for everyone.

One CEO said he had hoped the new president’s reign would mean stronger growth and higher corporate earnings.

There is also a sense that Mnangagwa is not effectively leading the country on economic issues, amid indications he and the business community have become distant and now have a strained relationship.

Mnangagwa attended the forum last year where his neck tie was auctioned off for a staggering $15 000. After letting go of the tie, which he came putting on from Harare, Mnangagwa was offered an American flag-designed replacement, which he put on immediately.

Oswell Bimha, the CEO Africa Roundtable chairperson, told the Daily News the forum was at fault in Mnangagwa’s no-show.

“Look, when you invite the president, traditionally we have just written directly to his office and we have had to host him, but this time around we have been told we were supposed to follow a certain pattern which we accept we should have followed,” Bimha said.

“He is our number one CEO. There is an acknowledgement around the table that we have not followed the right protocol but we still are going to, after this, go back to our president because it does not make the outcome of this conference less important.

“We still need to engage him out of the collective that we would have come up with. So, next year, we will do the right thing, we will do the correct processes.

“We want to assure the president whatever bungling up of the process, it is not disrespect. We are not all part of the protocol processes done within these circles but certainly we expect him to be with us next year.”

Asked if the president had sent apologies, Bimha said: “We have failed to do the procedure.”

Asked to outline the procedure, he said: “The procedure is that we are supposed to write to our parent minister, our parent minister then requests the president or through whatever channels at the president’s office.

So, we did write directly to them, and writing directly to them, we did write on time and we are still wanting to be educated on how else we could have done it so that we could be educated on the process but also getting the president to create time on his busy schedule to come’’.

Bimha also said there was also a scheduling conflict.

“There are also critical issues that are happening within the president’s diary at this time which have coincided with this, so there is a combination of issues. And sadly, on behalf of the roundtable, we are very saddened that we couldn’t have him this time around.”

Asked what will happen to the forum’s economic reform lobby document, “Call to action”, Bimha said: “Very, very, urgently, our Call to Action document is part of our package to him. This Call to Action document is going to be value-added. Being value-added means the contributions that have come up of this are actually going to be put in the priorities that the members have.”

Daily News

ZEC Commissioner Owned Radio Station Hit By Protest Resignations

A restructuring exercise at Bulawayo’s first commercial radio station — Sykz Metro FM — has resulted in the departure of two popular presenters amid indications that more employees will ditch the broadcaster.

The radio station is owned by ZEC Commissioner Qhubani Moyo.

Prominent socialite Babongile Sikhonjwa, who pioneered the keenly followed Vuka Vuka breakfast show, is leaving the station this month end, Skyz Metro announced recently.

Sikhonjwa’s departure came hot on the heels of Patience Phiri and Lee Mangena’s exits.

Skyz Metro said its most popular presenter wanted “to devote more time to his growing entertainment business, which now requires his full-time presence”.

However, Sikhonjwa said he would only be able to speak about his next move on March 1.

“This is my last month with Skyz Metro FM,” he said.

“My last day is February 28 and I can only talk to the media as from March 1.

“For now, the station manager is the one who is responsible for all communication related to the station.”

Mangena, who was the station’s news editor, left after his contract was not renewed. The station has been operating without an editor for over a month.

Phiri, who is part of renowned playwright Daves Guzha’s latest offering, State of the Nation: Vortex, left Skyz Metro last month.

She refused to comment about her departure. Sky Metro FM station manager Goodwin Phiri said some of the employees left on their own volition following a restructuring exercise.

“We rolled out our plan for this year and part of that was to restructure and shift programming,” he said.

“Some of the people who left did so after the exercise and they did that willingly whilst others were not in our plans.

“As a station, we need to keep our position in the entertainment industry and as the leading station in Bulawayo we rolled out plans for the year, which affected some of our employees.”

But sources said some Sky Metro employees were not happy about the restructuring and were contemplating leaving.

Standard

Chamisa Blasts ED Again

Opposition MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has took a swipe at President Emmmerson Mnangagwa over his recent admission to using soldiers to beat opposition supporters.

Chamisa in a Twitter post asked those who did not know the source of violence in Zimbabwe to watch the video clip in which Mnangagwa is addressing party supporters in Mwenezi.

https://twitter.com/nelsonchamisa/status/1097088649936674816?s=21

ZIFA Cup Returns

The Zimbabwe Football Association is set to bring back the biggest football competition, the Zifa Cup, after more than a decade of absence.

The tournament was last contested for in 2005 as the Zifa Unity Cup and won by Masvingo United who overcame Highlanders 3-1 on penalties after the two teams had been deadlocked at one-all in regulation time.

Since then, successive Zifa leaderships have come along the way, promising to bring back the popular competition only to leave office before that promise was fulfilled.

However, Zifa president Felton Kamambo has revealed that they would be bringing back the nationwide competition, and promised an exciting return of the competition that was first staged in 1962 as the Castle Cup.

“The Zifa Cup is definitely on our cards this year. It will be bigger and better than in the past,” said Kamambo.

Kamambo’s revelation comes amid calls by football followers for an increase in knockout tournaments to add to excitement in the football show as they are only restricted to one serious knockout tournament the whole year, the Chibuku Super Cup, which is for Castle Lager Premier Soccer League teams only.

Unlike the Chibuku Super Cup, traditionally the Zifa Cup in Zimbabwe draws its participation from all the football teams in the country including social football teams.

In fact, the winners of the Zifa Cup qualify to represent Zimbabwe in the Caf Confederation Cup, previously the African Cup Winners’ Cup.

That honour at the moment belongs to the Chibuku Super Cup having been vested in the Mbada Diamonds Cup and prior to that in the CBZ Cup.

Former Dynamos striker Simon Chuma expressed delight at the possible return of the Zifa Cup.

“We enjoyed this tournament because it gave us the chance to travel and play against teams, which we didn’t know they ever existed. It was refreshing to see how determined those small teams wanted to beat us,” said Chuma.

Chuma said although he had retired from active football, he would love to play in the Zifa Cup and probably against his old team, DeMbare, as he was still playing social soccer.

Former Falhorn FC owner and striker Fabion Mahembe also remembers the year 2002 when his social soccer team Falhorn defied all odds and reached the third round of the competition after beating Chrome Stars who were then in the premiership.

The social club actually won away from home at Mbizo Stadium in Kwekwe.

“That was one of the proudest moments of my life. When I think of that, I feel a sense of pride. Those were the days. I hope when the tournament comes back, another boozers’ team would be able to do that again,” said Mahembe.

The tournament was an easier way for Zifa to make money as matches always guaranteed huge crowds due to the fixtures, which attracted families seeking fun.

Matches were also spread to such remote areas as Binga, Muzarabani, Sanyati, Chakari, Bubi, Buhera, Bikita, Gutu and Gwanda.

Caps United have won the highest number of Zifa Cup trophies with eight titles including four consecutive wins from 1980 to 1983. They also won it in 2004 when it was renamed the Zifa Unity Cup.

Dynamos have won it on six occasions while Highlanders have won it three times.

Bulawayo Rovers were the first winners of the Zifa Cup, then the Castle Cup, in 1962, when they overcame Salisbury City 1-0 in the final.

Ironically, Dynamos were formed a year later from players who left Salisbury City and Salisbury United unhappy with the way they were being treated at those clubs.

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“Stay At Home, So That We Deal With Those That Want Violence,” Mnangagwa Chilling Warning On Proposed Demos

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has admitted that he deployed the army to carry out a brutal crackdown against opposition and civil society activists, which allegedly left 17 people dead and saw several women being raped by soldiers.

Mnangagwa yesterday told a Zanu PF rally in Masvingo’s Mwenezi district that he was ready to deploy the soldiers again to quell protests against his rule being planned by the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance.

“We saw them burning police cars and killing cops, where else have you seen that? But we said no, we do not need violence. We deployed soldiers to stop the protesters and they quelled the disturbances,” he said.

“Now they are planning more chaos, but we are telling everyone in the country that if you do not want peace, take part in the noise!

“Those that want peace, stay at home, so that we deal with those that want violence.

“We will sort them out. Those who come to you inviting you to the protests, tell them to pass, what you are saying has bad omens of Legion.”

Chamisa last week said although his party was not the one behind the January 14 protests that coincided with a Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions and #ThisFlag movement’s three-day stayaway, they were ready to roll out protests against Mnagagwa.

The youthful opposition leader rejected the Zanu PF leader’s July 2018 election victory and has vowed to step up pressure on the president until he orders fresh elections.

Mnangagwa told his “Thank You” rally that he was aware of a plot to launch a fresh wave of protests against his government and threatened a more brutal military crackdown.
“We have information that they are planning another disturbance. Let me tell the nation that those who want to join them, go ahead and those who do not want, I advise you to stay in your homes because we are going to deal with those who want violence,” he warned.

The president revealed that the government was hunting down human rights lawyers and doctors that assisted people that were arrested during the deadly army crackdown.

“In Harare and Bulawayo violent protesters were preventing people from going to work and even burning buses. We don’t want violence, so I said soldiers go and silence these people, they were silenced,” Mnangagwa boasted.

“In places like Bulawayo, they were moving around telling people to go and engage in violence.

“They told them that if anyone gets arrested, they should go to a certain place, there are lawyers waiting to defend them “If anyone gets hurt, they should go to a certain place, there are doctors waiting to treat them.

“We are now going after those doctors who were involved in those activities.

“Those lawyers that were inciting violence, we are now going after them. So those who choose violence, we are prepared.”

The stay away turned violent and the army was unleashed on civilians resulting serious human rights violations.

The Zimbabwe Doctors for Human Rights and the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights were at the forefront of providing assistance to victims of military brutality.

He accused Western countries of trying to effect regime change through the opposition and non-governmental organisations.

“Those who we fought during the liberation struggle, the whites, are still fighting so they can claim power again,” he said.

“They have certain people and organisations they are working with. Those groups and individuals are moving around the country influencing and leading people to be violent.”

Mnangagwa ordered villagers to report strangers to the village heads so that the Zanu PF government could sniff out its enemies.

“You know each other at every village, when strangers come, tell the leaders in your area, the village headman so we know the purpose of the visits,” he said.

“That is preserving peace. We should be on the lookout as our enemies are not resting, but ensure our eyes are always wide open. We will crush our enemies, and they are being crushed.”

European Union MPs last week recommended the tightening of sanctions against Zimbabwe saying Mnangagwa must stop the repression and return the country on a democracy path.

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According To Mangudya There Is Nothing Wrong In The Country, Including The Economy

Speculation that the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is readying itself to reintroduce the demonitised local currency gained momentum last week when former Finance minister Tendai Biti tweeted that the government was about to revive the Zimbabwe dollar.

Denials by the government have failed to calm the market as Zimbabweans continue to bear the brunt of a currency crisis that worsened following the introduction of bond notes in 2016.

RBZ governor John Mangudya (JM) yesterday told our senior reporter Xolisani Ncube (XN) that he does not see Zimbabwe introducing its own currency in the next 12 months because the economic fundamentals were not yet in place.

Mangudya also spoke about the alleged rift between him and Finance minister Mthuli Ncube caused by disagreements over currency reforms. Below are excerpts from the interview.

XN: What is your comment on reports of a fallout between you and the Finance minister Mthuli Ncube over the monetary policy statement, resulting in delays in its delivery?
JM: There is no fallout between the minister, Honourable Professor Ncube, and myself as alleged.

The whole story is all fiction and fake news of the highest magnitude. The meeting that is alleged to have taken place between officials from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, including myself, with the minister never took place, which means everything else that was alleged to have happened at the non-existent meeting is fiction meant to confuse the market for reasons better known to the so-called “reliable sources”. I don’t stoop that low.

XN: If that is the case, what has caused the delay in the presentation of the monetary policy statement which you once indicated was due early this month?

JM: There is no delay in the presentation of the monetary policy statement. The last one was done on October 1, 2018.

I am quite aware that the market is waiting for the statement in view of the need to ensure that the economy remains competitive.

We shall soon advise the public of the date for the presentation of the statement. The idea that we have delayed is being peddled by people with an agenda only known to themselves.

XN: How about reports that the delays are being caused by disagreements over the pending re-introduction of a local currency? Have you made any plans to re-introduce the Zimbabwe dollar?

JM: No, not at all. I read that from the newspapers and social media. It is fake news again.

XN: Do you think it is feasible to introduce a local currency in the next 12 months considering that the state of the economy remains poor?

JM: Economic fundamentals need to be right before introducing our local currency. We also need social cohesion. People must be prepared to accept it for it to succeed. So we need those to be in place and we are working on ensuring that we deal with the fundamentals. We can then start to talk about the introduction of a local currency.

XN: Considering that your tenure as RBZ governor is about to come to an end, what would you consider to be your biggest achievements and failures?

JM: I believe that I did my best by modestly working for the economy under very difficult exogenous geopolitical conditions and sanctions on the country.

The sanctions have three layers (which is) Zidera (US’ Zimbabwe Democracy and Recovers Act), Ofac (US’s Office of Foreign Assets Control) and Agoa (United States’ Africa Growth and Opportunity Act). Access to foreign finance under these conditions becomes very difficult, more so, for a dollarised economy like Zimbabwe that depends on access to foreign finance.

XN: Do you ever regret introducing the bond notes in light of the fact that their introduction worsened foreign currency shortages and did not solve cash shortages as was anticipated?

JM: No, not at all. The introduction of bond notes did not worsen foreign currency shortages. That’s a myth and fiction.

Bond notes were introduced to monetise the export incentive scheme, which greatly assisted the growth in exports over the past three years by an average of 25% per year.
Cushioning exporters by between 5% and 20% is meant to make exporters competitive and to increase foreign currency generation.

That policy cannot, therefore, cause shortages of foreign currency. In fact, the opposite is true.

The country needs to increase production and productivity across all the sectors of the economy in order to increase and conserve foreign currency.

XN: During your time as governor, the RBZ has signed deals with Afreximbank worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Why are the terms of these deals kept a secret if they are transparent and meant to help Zimbabwe?

JM: All the facilities granted to Zimbabwe by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) were done transparently in line with the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Act.
The facilities have greatly benefited Zimbabwe at the hour of need.

XN: If you are given a fresh term as RBZ governor, what would you do differently?

JM: The role of the governor of RBZ as enshrined in the RBZ Act is to safeguard price and financial sector stability, I would do that as required by the law and I am doing it.

XN: Has the recent fuel price increase eased the pressure on the RBZ in terms of sourcing for foreign currency?

JM: The increase in the price of fuel indeed eased pressure on foreign exchange demand and on arbitrage opportunities.

We had a lot of exploiting of the price to the detriment of the economy.

The price of fuel was undervalued compared to its value across the region and this caused the pressure on us.

XN: For how long will the RBZ maintain the 1:1 rate between the US dollar and the bond notes given the fact that the market has rejected this notion?

JM: The purpose of the export incentive scheme was to provide a premium to exporters so that they continue to increase foreign currency earnings required to maintain the 1:1 parity and I think we are doing that.

As I said, I believe the export incentive has helped us increase our foreign currency earnings and maintain the 1:1 parity.

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They Had Their Loved Ones Killed By The Army, Now They Are Being Harassed Into Silence Then Mnangagwa Says They Are Lying.

The deadly army crackdown against civil society and opposition activists might have been paused, but relatives of some of the people that were killed by soldiers are living in fear following alleged threats by security forces.

Following the government’s spirited efforts to play down the number of people killed by soldiers, The Standard tried to track down some of the relatives of the victims to tell their stories, but many were too frightened to speak out.

In Harare’s Epworth area, Thandiwe Ncube’s relatives initially ran away from their home when our news crew arrived at their house last Thursday.

After a few minutes, one of the relatives returned after she was convinced that the journalists had nothing to do with the security forces.

Ncube, a 53-year-old MDC Alliance supporter, was allegedly run over by an army truck on January 14 in Eastlea on her way to join protests in the city centre against the steep fuel price increase.

Her relative only agreed to speak to the news crew on the strict condition that her identity was protected.

“The majority of my relatives are in hiding because we are being harassed,” she said.

The woman said the family’s ordeal began on January 14 when they received news of Ncube’s death.

“On January 14 at around 12 noon we received a call from an anonymous caller who told us that our mother, Thandiwe Ncube, had died after she was hit by an army truck near the Vehicle Inspection Department’s depot in Eastlea,” she said.

“She was a known MDC supporter and had left home in the company of other fellow party members to go and protest in the city centre.”

She said when they arrived at the scene, they were told that Ncube’s body had been taken to Parirenyatwa Hospital.
The family managed to identify Ncube’s bruised body the following day, but were not allowed to collect it for burial as police said they were still conducting investigations into what led to her death.

“People were afraid to volunteer information to the police because of the arrests that were taking place at the time,” the relative said.

“Police were actually threatening to arrest anyone that volunteered to testify as they would be deemed part of the protesters.”

Ncube was eventually buried on January 20 at Zinyengerere Cemetery after the family stopped insisting that she was killed during the demonstrations.

“We saw that the matter was dragging on and there was no solution in sight,” her relative added. “The family had to do what the police wanted.”

She said soldiers frequently monitored the situation during the funeral wake and relatives were warned against insulting the country’s leadership in their eulogies.

Ncube is survived by four grandchildren and the oldest is 11 years old. One of her friends, who also requested to remain anonymous, said she saw Ncube being run over by the army truck.

“We were on our way to the city centre to join the protests when she was hit by an army truck that was full of soldiers,” she said. “She died on the spot.

“A few brave people gathered tree branches to cover her body, which was left in the open for some time.

“Some people have been coming here to threaten us saying we must not talk about the incident.”

Epworth was the epicentre of the protests that coincided with a three-day stayaway called by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions and #This Flag movement.

Residents readily pointed to houses where people died during the protests, but many were afraid to speak on record fearing harassment by the security forces.

In Mbare, 19-year-old Tawanda Bushu’s relatives said they were being visited by unknown people enquiring about his death.

“I cannot say the family does not want to talk to you, but I hope you understand our circumstances,” said one of Bushu’s uncles.

“Every day there are people coming here to ask about a lot of things and we don’t even know if they are genuine.
“We have accepted that Tawanda’s death is a loss that we have to live with.

“Such is life, but I think we are not ready to talk to you at the moment. What I can confirm is that Tawanda died.”

A climate of fear still pervades Mbare, but residents said they were relieved that soldiers had stopped their patrols.

Police spokesperson Assistant Commmissioner Charity Charamba requested questions about the alleged harrasment of families of people killed by soldiers but had not responded by the time of going to print.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week raised the ire of human rights campaigners when he told France 24 TV that there was no evidence that as many as 17 people were killed by the army during the crackdown.

He also disputed reports that 17 women were raped or sexually abused by soldiers.

The state-controlled media has been on a vicious campaign to discredit reports about the killings.
However, the international community has reacted strongly against the crackdown and the European Union parliament recommended tightening of sanctions against Mnangagwa’s regime last week.

The MPs urged “the Zimbabwean authorities to put an immediate end to abuses by security forces and to promptly and impartially investigate all allegations of excessive use of force by police and state officials in order to establish individual responsibilities, with a view to ensuring accountability”.

They also urged Zimbabwe to establish “an independent body to investigate complaints of police and military misconduct”.
Mnangagwa’s government was encouraged “to withdraw urgently all military personnel and the youth militia deployed across the country that are terrorising residents in clear violation of the Zimbabwean constitution”.

A report released by the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum on February 10 said 17 cases of extra-judicial killings allegedly committed by the army had been recorded so far.

The NGOs said since January 14 they had documented at least 1 803 violations committed by the security forces across the country.
They include at least 17 cases of rape or other violations of a sexual nature, 26 abductions, 61 displacements, 81 assaults consistent with gunshot attacks, at least 586 assaults and torture, inhuman and degrading treatment including dog bites, 954 arrests and detention (including dragnet arrests), among other violations.

Mnangagwa’s government has repeatedly denied that soldiers were behind the violations, but he promised to bring the perpetrators to book after Britain’s Sky TV recorded two police officers and a soldier brutalising a suspect during the protests.

The government blames the MDC Alliance for the violence that erupted during the stayaway and claims that protesters stole guns at police armouries, which they were using to kill people.

The army said it used force proportionate to the level of the threat posed by the protesters, who it says looted 165 shops countrywide, an assertion challenged by the NGO Forum report.

On August 1, soldiers killed six people in Harare after they opened fire on protesters that were demonstrating against what they said were delays in the release of the presidential elections results.

A commission appointed by Mnangagwa to investigate the killings, which was led by former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe, last December recommended that soldiers and police officers behind the killings must be prosecuted.

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Dismissed CIO Officer Exposes Massive Corruption And Scandals In The Dreaded State Security Arm

A top Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) officer has accused his bosses in the spy agency of victimising him because they fear he will expose their corrupt activities.

Augustine Mutambu, the CIO’s material resources manager, said most of the CIO’s operations were marred by corruption and scandals.

He said his presence in the secret service was being viewed as a threat, hence the senior management’s continued refusal to have him reinstated. He was suspended on March 19, 2018.

“I verily believe I was then suspended from work in an effort to dismiss me so that, knowing too much of their skeletons, the culprits would create an information gap within the organisation and no one would expose or know their shenanigans,” Mutambu said in his founding affidavit filed in a court application pending at the High Court.

Mutambu recently petitioned the court seeking an order to compel CIO director genera Isaac Moyo and National Security minister Owen Ncube to allow him to return to work and to declare his suspension unlawful.

He said, he was suspended on allegations of unspecified “improper conduct”, and was directed not to report for duty pending investigations.

“Of course, I now understand that the allegations against me do not have anything to do with state secrets, but that I am alleged to have been corruptly awarding contracts of service provision with respect to CIO works and purchases. This is spurious and the allegations have no merit,” he said.

“I was merely a secretary of the CIO procurement committee, which was often alternately chaired by the organisation’s director general or his deputy and composed of members who were all my seniors, including the director administration, who originated my suspension order.

“It is clear the organisation is using me as a scapegoat for their corrupt activities for I had neither power nor say over what they (procurement committee) deliberated on and resolved, except to record their recommendations for awarding of contracts or decisions to secure assets or liabilities for the CIO.”

Mutambu also said soon after his suspension, there were concerted efforts by the former CIO director for administration to cover up his corrupt activities by immediately appointing a former senior official’s girlfriend into his position.

He said he was ready to provide the court with a few examples of corrupt activities at the spy agency to back his claims.

“Acquisition of the organisation’s properties in Emerald Hill was irregular [because it did not] match the value of the funds paid,” he said.

“The then director general was directly involved. The re-doing of the foyer works at Chaminuka Building, for which I am now being charged, was supervised by me as a result of direct instructions by the then director general, then director for administration and the now current director for administration,” he said.
“I was often ordered by the then director general to carry out his completely private business, as where I traversed Mashonaland West province during working days to look for a farm for (his father-in-law) Madzingira, until I found one.”

Mutambu also said the former director had a score to settle with him because he believed he did not treat him fairly during his tenure as chief transport officer for the organisation.

“The short of it is that there is no merit in the claimed suspension, except as an abuse of authority to settle scores and a measure by powers-that-be to forestall leakage of their deals, hence its continued unlawful operation,” he charged.

Govt Doubles Tertiary Institutions Fees

THE Government has approved the increase in tertiary education catering fees for all State colleges to allow the institutions to provide decent meals and accommodation facilities to students in the wake of the increase in the prices of most basic commodities.

Catering fees are payments by students that reside in the halls of residences at the colleges. The fees cater for accommodation and meals for the students. In a memo signed by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Fanuel Tagwira, the ministry said the fees have been increased to $450 per term. Most colleges were charging between $175 and $200.

“Treasury authority has been granted for teachers’ colleges and other tertiary institutions to charge catering fees amounting to $450 per term with effect from 1 January 2019,” Prof Tagwira said in the memo seen by Sunday News.

He emphasised, however, that all other fees remain unchanged. The approval follows requests from tertiary institutions that had complained that fees be reviewed upwards in line with the prevailing economic developments.

Prices of basic goods and commodities have in recent weeks increased forcing even primary and secondary schools to also request to increase school fees and demand top-ups in order to sustain themselves. The schools have also been asked to seek approval from their parent ministry to increase the fees.

However, students at Hillside Teachers’ College in Bulawayo on Thursday staged a demonstration over the increase. The students said they were protesting a $300 boarding fees top-up from $175 that they were initially paying. The students alleged that the college had demanded that they pay the fees as soon as possible or risk being ejected from the institution’s hostels.

Students at the School of Hospitality and Tourism in Bulawayo have been paying $190 catering fees each term and will now have to fork out $450. Some students who spoke to Sunday News said the fees were out of reach as they had been struggling to pay before the increase.

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LIVE: Mutumwa Mawere Explodes Over “Own Son” Farm Grab

Below is a series of tweets as the South Africa based businessman Mutumwa Mawere exploded after his representative of many years Ashirayi Mtirikwi Mawere was filmed trying to grab a white owned farm:

Mnangagwa Warns Of Further Army And Police Clampdown If Citizens Demonstrate

President Emmerson Mnangagwa says that his government is aware that there are plans for more demonstrations against his governance and they are ready to deploy security forces to deal with the demonstrations.

Addressing Zanu-PF supporters in Rutenga, Masvingo province, on Saturday, Mnangagwa said state security will bring all those who instigated and stoked the recent demonstrations to book.

“Nyika yedu yeZimbabwe, vatakabvisira chingwa pamuromo, vachena, havasati varegera kurwisa kuti chingwa chidzoke pamuromo yavo nenzira dzakasiyana.

“There are puppets that they have been creating in the country that move around preaching violence. We in Zanu-PF want unity and development of our country.

“If our chiefs preach unity, our churches preach unity and our party Zanu-PF preaches unity, our country will develop; there is nothing that will take us back,” said Mnangagwa.

“When we went to the AU (African Union) last week, first I had sent some of my members to Sadc countries to brief them on how the violence had erupted in January.

“Because in areas like Bulawayo, people were moving around telling others that you must engage in violence and anyone who gets arrested will have legal representations and there are lawyers waiting to assist.

“They were saying there are doctors waiting to treat those that get injured.

“We are going after those doctors and nurses.”

Added Mnangagwa’s: “Uyo anenge asarudza humhesvamukono, aiwa, takakwana, tosangana naye.

“Anenge asarudza runyararo nerugare, hallelujah kwaari, mazuva ako ngaawedzegwe munyika inotongwa navatema. Asi avo vakasarudza mhirizhonga, mazuva avo anounyana.”

The protesters, he said, had the audacity to bar people in Harare and Bulawayo from going to work.

“Vaipisa mabhazi, vachipisa police station nemota dzemapurisa. Makazviona kupi izvozvo?

“Ndikati haiwa, aiwa, hatidi violence, pasi nayo. Ndikati masoja pindai munyaradze vanhu avo, vakanyaradzwa, saka tava nerugare.

“Ikozvino, vari kuronga zvekuti vaite mhirizhonga.

‘‘Aiwa ndiri kuudza nyika yose zvayo kuti vasingadi runyararo moita izvozvo moinda kumhirizhonga.

“Asi vanoda runyararo, garai kudzimba dzenyu titarisane nevanenge vachiita mhirizhonga tigovagadzirisa,” he said.

He said investigations were in progress to fish out some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that were behind the violence, which claimed six lives and prejudiced businesses of more than $500 million in damages and unrealised earnings.

“We saw that the January violence that was organised by the MDC-Alliance was being backed by some NGO’s. So we are investigating those NGOs that led to the destruction of a lot of properties and looting of businesses.

“They burnt police cars and killed a police officer. This was organised by the MDC-Alliance as they were fulfilling what they had said during the campaign last year, when we were moving around saying we want free, fair and non-violent elections.

“Asi ava ve MDC-Alliance vaiti tikaita sarudzo idzi tinofanira ku winner isu, kana tisina kuwinner tichakanda jecha musadza. Ndozvavaireva izvi, mhirizhonga iriko nhasi, ndokukanda jecha musadza.

“Zvino kune varipano here vanobva kudzimba kwavo vanofarira kuti nyika iva nemhirizhonga? Hapana.

“Isu mu Zanu-PF ticharamba tichiparidza runyararo. We shall campaign for peace, for peace, for unity ndokuti hurongwa hwedu hwekusimudzira nyika yedu hubudirire.”

Mnangagwa thanked the people of Masvingo for not participating in the violent demonstrations.

Zimbabwe, he said, could only prosper and develop if people were united.

The rally was attended by Vice President Kembo Mohadi, senior Zanu-PF members and Government officials.

Source: State Media

“Why Don’t You Leak ZANU PF And MDC Leaders Payslips Too,” ZIMTA Boss

Correspondent|THE Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta) Chief Executive Officer Mr Sifiso Ndlovu has asked people to leave him alone saying he was “just a private citizen”, as fallout over his shocking $11000 monthly salary intensifies.

Ndlovu has come under fire from members of the public after it emerged in a leaked payslip that he was creaming off a salary which is more than 20 times what an average teacher he represents takes home.

Contacted for comment Mr Ndlovu could neither confirm nor deny the leaked pay slip. He said he has not seen it but had heard about it from Facebook.

“I haven’t seen it. I just heard about it so for me to say it’s my pay slip I will be lying,” he said.

Asked if the figures were true, he said he wouldn’t want to confirm or deny what was there but said he would appreciate if people respected his privacy.

“I am a private individual and I would have loved my privacy to be respected,” he added.

Mr Ndlovu said he was not perturbed by whoever posted it and what they think. However, he said he wanted to know why they decided to do so now when he had been working for Zimta for the past 27 years and nothing of that sort ever happened.

“I am not worried. I was last year awarded with an accolade for being the top union leader and for someone to try and drag my name in the mud and undo such kind of recognition at this critical time when we are fighting for our members’ welfare is both unfair and unfortunate. Why not leak pay slips of directors in Zanu-PF or MDC who are more of public figures than wasting so much energy on me,” he queried.

For the month of January 2019, he got paid the following:

  • Communication allowance of $2,000;
  • Basic salary of $3,808;
  • Fuel allowance of $780;
  • Transport allowance of $200;
  • Housing allowance of $260;
  • Grocery allowance of $82;
  • Representation allowance of $761;
  • among other dues.

Some of the people who commented questioned the wisdom of having a fuel allowance and a transport allowance especially that he was using union vehicles that were serviced by the union.

The salary has shocked many teachers and sympathisers out of their wits with questions of moral values raised in a country where teachers, whose interests Zimta represents, are getting a salary far much less than $1 000.

The association is sustained through deductions from members (teachers) across the country. The leaked pay slip was posted on micro-blogging platform — Twitter and those that commented questioned the rationale of paying a CEO such an “obscene” amount when those that were contributing were “wallowing in poverty”.

They said a CEO who was cushioned and insulated from the shocks of the harsh economy characterised by a price madness was never going to be able to stand for the workers effectively. Some, however, hinted that the leaked pay slip was nothing out of the ordinary as that was the norm with worker representative organisations and parastatal bosses.

A Twitter user said, “This is robbery at its best. Teachers are earning something less than $450 take home yet someone is grossing around $10 000 from their contributions. There should be a degree of proportionality in these salaries to those of the teacher union members.”

Some felt with such a huge salary there won’t be much motivation to fight for the teachers unless that salary was under threat.

“We Had Lost Hope When The Rescue Team Arrived,” Kadoma Mine Disaster Survivor

Eight gold miners who spent four days in neck-deep water were rescued yesterday, raising expectations of reaching more survivors, while 24 bodies were recovered in mining shafts at Cricket No 3 and Jongwe Mining Cooperative mines in Mhondoro-Ngezi (Mashonaland West).

Rescuers yesterday battled inclement weather conditions as they tried to rescue or retrieve between 60 to 70 miners that are trapped in the flooded mines.

Deputy chief mining engineer in the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development Engineer Tapererwa Pasikwavaviri, who is overseeing the operation, said the rescued miners were rushed to Kadoma General Hospital for a medical check-up after spending for close to a week while partially submerged in water.

The survivors have since been identified as Simon Mushonga, Darwin Madimutsa, Ronald Sabi, Tinashe Ndaruza, Washington Sizetore, Takudzwa Kabaya, Lovemark Kadzirange and Sinep Napulu.

“We managed to reach their working area underground and found them alive. This has given us hope that we can still rescue more. We hope that we find more people still alive. Those that have been rescued, their condition appears to be stable, but they have been taken to hospital to be further examined before they can be discharged. “We have been informed by those that we have so far rescued that some artisanal miners drowned. They said they encountered some bodies while they were underground,” he said.

Eng Pasikwavaviri said the rescue teams have also discovered 24 bodies underground, which were retrieved from the mine shafts late yesterday.

The rescue team, he added, is working on accessing other working areas and they were hopeful that more people could be still alive.

“There is a high likelihood that more people are still alive. We are making frantic efforts to ensure that we access other points. We are still de-watering the shafts and we hope that we will soon be able to access different working areas underground,” he said.

One of the survivors, who refused to be named, said they had barely slept during their four-day ordeal.

“The water was at the neck level and we could hardly breathe. We spent the four nights without food or sleeping. “We had lost hope when the rescue team found us. We thought we would die,” he said.

President Mnangagwa on Friday declared the accident a State of Disaster, and government has since been seized with resource mobilisation and funding burial for the deceased.

The artisanal miners were on Tuesday trapped underground by water following heavy rains that pounded the area during the night.

A number of stakeholders combined efforts and successfully pumped out some of the water from two interlinked tunnels. The shafts were flooded after the collapse of a dam wall due to excessive rains received in the area.

MDC A Statement On Attempts By “Sponsored Malcontents”To Push Chamisa Out Of Office

The MDC notes futile attempt by sponsored elements outside the party to determine the course of internal processes of the people’ s movement.

Individuals and a pressure group who held a press conference claiming that the President’s term had expired have no standing nor capacity to speak on MDC issues.

The legacy of our late leader is in the institutions and the party that he created.

The three persons lost in primary elections. They contested in the 30 July 2018 elections and lost. They have decided to sup with the devil and do the bidding of malicious third parties to derail the party.

They left voluntarily and therefore expelled themselves. Party statutes are clear on what processes one follows if one wishes to rejoin.

For the avoidance of doubt there is no acting president but a Substantive President.

The MDC National Council resolved the issue of the presidency in line with the Constitution when it elected President Adv Chamisa as the highest decision-making body in between Congress.

The council could not conceivably have made any other decision in light of the fact that congress is due this year 2019.

The five-year term for office bearers will expire in October and dates for a Congress shall be published in newspapers of national circulation in line with the party Constitution. The actual dates will, as provided by the constitution be announced by the relevant party organs.

We want to make it clear that we are aware of their agenda to destroy the party.

They are funded by ZANUPF which on record has developed a sinister interest in the MDC congress. They prefer an MDC without its leader Adv Chamisa. The thought of an election against him causes them sleepless nights. This is because Adv Chamisa defeated ZANUPF hands down in the 2019 election.

The MDC will remain united and will not have an agenda set by non-members, surrogates, proxies and those who sup with the devil.

Behold the New, Change that Delivers

Jacob Mafume

MDC National Spokesperson

MDC Spokesperson Jacob Mafume

S*x Makes A Woman Fat: Zodwa Wabantu

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

IF for some reason you’ve been wondering why South African entertainer Zodwa Wabantu is on the thicker side of life, then wonder no more.


The queen of the dance-floor has shed light on exactly what keeps her so nice and voluptuous these days.
According to her, “sex and happiness make a woman fat”.


In essence, Zodwa was letting the nation know that her Ben 10 is making her very happy in life and in bed. The love birds have been together for over four years now and
Zodwa will take anyone who has anything to say about it on. News of their relationship broke last year when a parody account claimed that Zodwa was looking for a man.

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING


Zodwa quickly shut down that manhunt by making her relationship public and making sure that everyone knows that she is off the market. Since then, their Public Displays of
Affection (PDA) has been on full blast, with Zodwa showing him off on her social media pages and even taking him with to her gigs.
— DailySun.

Chiwenga, Muchinguri Unwell: Mnangagwa

Farai Dziva|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has publicly admitted that his deputy Constantino Chiwenga is not feeling well.

Last week Chiwenga claimed his rivals were “wishing him dead” while he was in good shape.

Mnangagwa yesterday told party supporters at a rally in Mwenezi two members of the party’s presidium were receiving treatment.

“As you can see, I have only Vice President Kembo Mohadi to assist me, the other Vice President, General Chiwenga, is not feeling well. So that is why he is not with us here.

We thought it would be important to
officially make this announcement because these are our senior Politburo members.”

“The national chairman (national chairperson Cde Muchinguri-Kashiri) is also not here. She had to receive her regular treatment for the injuries she suffered during the bomb explosion.

When the bombing incident happened in Bulawayo, Cde Chinomona and Vice President
Cde Mohadi also got injured, but it’s good that we have them here,” said Mnangagwa.

“Chamisa Not Going Anywhere”

Farai Dziva| The MDC Alliance will not be pushed by elements sympathetic to Zanu PF to push Nelson Chamisa out of office.

MDC Alliance Harare Province spokesperson, Fani Munengami yesterday said the opposition party would not be lectured on democratic principles by Zanu PF.

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa on Thursday revealed the late Morgan Tsvangirai had instructed him to lead the party.

“I told the leadership that before
Tsvangirai passed on, he told me
to lead the MDC to achieve his
vision of unity.

My job is to ensure I provide a vision. A vision is for a few and provision for
many. What is the vision? This
year is our year of congress. We
are deepening our democracy
and democratically electing our
leadership. We want to show we
are not Zanu PF, but a party of
the people that is going to
lead.

We are going to congress in honour of the legacy of Morgan Tsvangirai. On January 5 (2018), before he went to seek medication, he called me. Luke
(Tamborinyoka) was there. His
wife (Elizabeth Macheka) was there and many others,” said Chamisa.

My Family Is In Danger: Mliswa

Farai Dziva|Outspoken Norton legislator Temba Mliswa says his family is in danger following ” death threats” from Chegutu West MP Dexter Nduna.

In a letter written to the Zimbabwe
Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) Mliswa’s appealed for urgent action from the commission.

RE: LETTER OF CONCERN AND
REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION
INTO VERBAL THREATS MADE
AGAINST ME BY HON. DEXTER
NDUNA
The above refers
My name is Temba Peter Mliswa,
a citizen of Zimbabwe and
Independent Member of
Parliament for Norton Constituency. I write to you in terms of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. section 243. which provides that the functions of the Zimbabwe Human Rights
Commission include

  1. To receive and consider complaints from the public and to take such action in regard to the complaints as it considers
    appropriate.
  2. Protect people against abuse
    of power and maladministration by the State and public institutions and by officials of those institutions.
  3. Investigate the conduct of any
    authority or person, suspected of violating any of the hurnan rights provided in the Constitution’s Declaration of Rights. 4. Take necessary actions to assist victims of human rights violations to receive justice
    I make the following complaint
    regarding a verbal threat made
    against me by Hon. Dexter Nduna, Member of Parliament for Chegutu West Constituency, and request the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission to investigate these abuses and secure appropriate redress:
    During a Mines and Mining
    Development Parliamentary
    Portfolio Committee meeting in
    the Senate Chambers at the
    Parliament of Zimbabwe, Hon
    Dexter Nduna made personal
    ominous verbal threats against
    me of which video and audio
    evidence is available.
  4. “Ndine vamwe vanhu
    vandakauraya vandisingazive”
    which translated into English
    means, ‘I have killed some people I do not even know’
  5. “I will deal with you outside” (Parliament) As a result of these threats, the security of my person and that of my family is now at risk, my right to freedom of movement and expression have been seriously compromised. I therefore look forward to your urgent response in this regard. Yours sincerely
    Hon. Temba P. Mliswa
    Member of Parliament &
    Chairperson, Parliamentary
    Portfolio Committee for Mines &Mining Development

Mnangagwa’s” Lies” Shocking- MDC A

Farai Dziva| The MDC A has Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s “gross misrepresentation of facts” as annoying and shocking.

See below MDC A spokesperson Jacob Mafume’ s statement:The MDC notes with concern the continued isolation of our country due to Zanu PF’s poor governance culture, politics of patronage, lies and a bad human rights record.

We therefore welcome the position taken by the EU Parliament on the human rights situation in Zimbabwe.

It is clear that the world is not buying the denial narrative of Emmerson Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.

The EU correctly locates the State’s hand in the deaths of 17 people in January 2019 and 7 deaths of August 2018.

The bloc has also correctly condemned the excessive use of force by members of the security forces and several other violations including rape, torture, abductions,targeted arrested and mass trials.

We welcome the EU’s recommendations which include among other issues, the points we raise around genuine dialogue.

The MDC encourages SADC to probe further the facts on the ground following a misleading presentation they got from Mnangagwa.

The issues raised by the United States of America and the EU are not out of this world, they are genuine steps which serve the interests of the Zimbabweans.

To help Zimbabwe end it’s isolation, SADC must take a firm position and insist on the implementation of the recommendations, most of which do not even need money neither do they need a long time.

Behold the New. Change that Delivers!

Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

MDC Spokesperson Jacob Mafume

Mnangagwa Summons White Farmer Accused Of Denying Communities Access To Water

By Own Correspondent| ZANU PF president Emmerson Mnangagwa has summoned a white farmer who was accused of denying communities access to a water reservoir at his farm and prioritising livestock ahead of the people.

Speaking at Rutenga business centre saturday afternoon at his third Thank You rally, Mnangagwa said he had asked Masvingo provincial chairman Ezra Chadzamira to come with the said white farmer to his office on Monday.

Said Mnangagwa:

“…..I have asked Chadzamira to come with that white farmer denying people water to my office on Monday. There is Save Conservancy and Malilangwe Trust and they are still owned by the whites. We are independent and we are masters of our country. We are masters of our destiny and masters of the wealth given to this county by God. We must determine how to use those resources because it is ours. We can’t have wealth in our country and have others enjoy the fruits of that wealth while we are reduced to mere onlookers.”

“Zanu PF Not Interested In GNU”

Farai Dziva| Zanu-PF Secretary
for Legal Affairs Paul Mangwana has revealed the ruling party is not interested in the formation of a Government of National Unity.

Mangwana claimed there was never a
promise of a Government of National Unity (GNU).

“Never in our discussions did the issue of a National Transitional Authority or GNU come up from either side.

Furthermore, Zanu-PF had resolved that former President Robert Mugabe would be removed through constitutional means and be replaced according to the dictates of that
same Constitution, which has no provisions for a Transitional Authority or a GNU,” Mangwana told Chronicle.

Mangwana further claimed there was never direct communication between
Mnangagwa and the late Morgan Tsvangirai- pertaining to the formation of a transitional government.

Paul Mangwana

Latest On Battlefields Mine: Twenty Four More Bodies Retrieved

Farai Dziva|Twenty four bodies have been retrieved from Battlefields Mine while eight people have been rescued.

Between 60 and 70 artisanal miners are believed to have perished after mining shafts at Cricket No 3 and
Jongwe Mining Cooperative mines in Mhondoro-Ngezi were flooded on Tuesday.

There was a sombre atmosphere at the site as hundreds eagerly waited for the completion of rescue efforts- hoping to know the fate of their beloved ones.

Body Count At Kadoma Mines Tragedy Reached 24 At End Of Day

Correspondent|RESCUE workers retrieved 24 bodies and eight survivors Saturday from two flooded gold mines in Battlefields where officials fear dozens more illegal miners are still trapped.

The two disused mines are situated near the town of Kadoma, 175 kilometres southwest of the capital Harare.

The rescued received medical attention on site before being take to hospital, but were in a stable condition, the report added.

In a clip posted on Twitter, one survivor told journalists that the waters had risen to neck level, forcing them to stand for days until it receded.

On Friday the government said that between 60 and 70 “artisanal” miners were trapped in two shafts.

It launched an appeal for $200,000 to be used “to pump out water, feeding the bereaved families and the (rescue) teams on the ground, transportation and burial of the victims”, Minister July Moyo said in a statement.

“Given the magnitude of this disaster, we kindly appeal to individuals, development partners and the corporate world for assistance in cash and kind,” he said.

Formal unemployment is estimated at over 90 percent and artisanal gold mining, mostly in mines long abandoned by big corporates, is widespread providing a source of income for many.

Artisanal mining is not banned outright in Zimbabwe, and is largely unregulated.

Barely 1 Month After Killing 17 People, Mnangagwa Threatens To Punish More So Called “Noisemakers” | INVESTING IN ZIMBABWE ECONOMY 101

By Simba Chikanza | ANALYSIS | Exactly one month after 17 people were killed by his security forces on allegations of protesting, Emmerson Mnangagwa caused a stir in Saturday afternoon when he threatened to fix more people he said were noisemakers.

Speaking on Saturday, Mnangagwa said the country is now back to normal, a month after his security forces killed the 17 whose deaths he says were stage managed.

Furthermore it comes within 5 months of the 1 August military massacre which was premeditated mass murder his office had announced on state television 15 months before ( on the 15th of December 2017) and his office publicly stated was for the purpose of changing the 2018 election results.

Speaking at the ZANU PF rally (video), Mnangagwa said following the 14 Jan military deployment, “the country now has tranquility, quiet. Now they are planning to create more noise, no, I am telling everyone, the whole country that those who do not like tranquillity, let them do that. Let them go to the noise. But those who like tranquility let them stay at their houses. And we will confront those who want to create noises, and we will fix them. ”

There were some bloggers on Saturday afternoon who claimed that the man was misquoted. They said that the Shona noun: “mhirizhonga” refers to violence.

Mnangagwa is on file video announcing that according to his policies anyone who makes a mistake must lose their assets and be violently assaulted.

Even if one denied the literal Shona meaning, the people Mnangagwa has punished, and this by killing in the last 5 months alone, are those merely voicing their views. He fixed many of the so called “noisemakers” by ending their lives. Most were not even protesters and were of his own party. SEE VIDEO BELOW:

Switzerland meeting suggestions.

While in Switzerland on the sidelines of the Davos World Economic Forum Summit between the 24th and 25 January 2019, I was asked to present before Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration on a topic request: “tell us where we are going wrong on efforts to revive investor confidence.”
While at: The Dolder Grand, Kurhausstrasse 65, where Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube together with a host of ambassadors were assembled, I told them I would not give them a thesis, 2 sentences would be enough. I told them of their mistake. I said: “you are failing to treat your own citizens with the same respect and honour you are giving foreign investors.

You have flown over to Switzerland seeking investors among foreigners. But the richest people in Zimbabwe are not the foreign investors, and the most powerful people are not media practitioners like myself, they are the vendors. Just one vendor.

“I am not a critic who does not provide solutions, I have and continue to prove what I say – and for this reason I shall give you 3 examples of simpletons who have passed through my hands – who 6 years ago were nobodies but for instance the 32 year old Mr Tawanda Kembo is now
running a multi million dollar value company employing over 23 employees. I have personally honoured and supported Mr Kembo since 2012 assisting him where I can, including buying out his previous online business.“

I gave them a second example us another Zimbabwe with a multi-billion dollar business which they have ignored.

I thus have living proof that when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is observed, citizens become productive and the economy improves.

I repeated my request that they must stop the house raids by soldiers, the beatings and torturing of civilians.

I told them that if they implement this simple suggestion, I would be willing to participate in a review of progress and assist where possible.

I also presented statistics stretching for over 14 years that show that the search for investment markets in Zimbabwe has never been divorced from the search for human rights conduct; in other words investors will never put their money in a country riddled with human rights
violations.

I was about to tell them of the 3rd example when the time for my flight ran out and I needed to leave.

Veteran Writer Charles Mungoshi Burial Arrangements

16 February 2019
Ref: Dr Charles Mungoshi Funeral Arrangements

Dr Charles Mungoshi, who passed away this morning at Parirenyatwa Hospital will be buried in Chivhu (Manyene , Marundamashanu farms) on Tuesday.

His body will lie in state at his home tomorrow Sunday, travel to Chivhu on Monday and buried on Tuesday.
Mourners are gathered at 47 Uta, Zengeza 1, Chitungwiza.

We are grateful for the outpouring of support and love we have received from all Dr Mungoshi’s friends and colleagues across the world.

Mungoshi Family

Zanu Pf MP Dexter Nduna’s Death Threats, Mliswa Ropes In ZHRC

By Own Correspondent| Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has written a letter to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) requesting the investigation of Zanu Pf’s Chegutu West member of parliament Dexter Nduna.

Mliswa said Nduna should be investigated for his verbal death threats to him during a parliamentary portfolio committee meeting adding that the threats now poses a security risk on his person and that of his family.

Below is Mliswa’s full letter:

RE: LETTER OF CONCERN AND REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION INTO VERBAL THREATS MADE AGAINST ME BY HON. DEXTER NDUNA

The above refers

My name is Temba Peter Mliswa, a citizen of Zimbabwe and Independent Member of Parliament for Norton Constituency. I write to you in terms of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. section 243. which provides that the functions of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission include

1. To receive and consider complaints from the public and to take such action in regard to the complaints as it considers appropriate.

2. Protect people against abuse of power and maladministration by the State and public institutions and by officials of those institutions.

3. Investigate the conduct of any authority or person, suspected of violating any of the hurnan rights provided in the Constitution’s Declaration of Rights. 4. Take necessary actions to assist victims of human rights violations to receive justice

I make the following complaint regarding a verbal threat made against me by Hon. Dexter Nduna, Member of Parliament for Chegutu West Constituency, and request the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission to investigate these abuses and secure appropriate redress:

During a Mines and Mining Development Parliamentary Portfolio Committee meeting in the Senate Chambers at the Parliament of Zimbabwe, Hon Dexter Nduna made personal ominous verbal threats against me of which video and audio evidence is available.

1. “Ndine vamwe vanhu vandakauraya vandisingazive” which translated into English means, ‘I have killed some people I do not even know’

2. “I will deal with you outside” (Parliament)

As a result of these threats, the security of my person and that of my family is now at risk, my right to freedom of movement and expression have been seriously compromised.

I therefore look forward to your urgent response in this regard.

Yours sincerely

Hon. Temba P. Mliswa

Member of Parliament & Chairperson, Parliamentary Portfolio Committee for Mines & Mining Development

“I Beat Chamisa By Over 450k Votes”: Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed that he beat his arch contender from the opposition MDC Alliance Nelson Chamisa by over 450 thousand votes in last year’s July 30 harmonised elections.

Addressing party supporters at Rutenga business centre on Saturday at his third Thank You rally, Mnangagwa said he beat Chamisa as confirmed by the country’s highest court, the Constitutional Court.

Said Mnangagwa:

“…..They say we have won elections…..and this young man …i beat him by over 450 000 votes. Even when he took the matter to the Constitutional court, the court confirmed our victory.

We have a two thirds majority in parliament but he insists that he won the presidential race and we say how is that possible when ZEC results are showing that Zanu-PF won.

We have said let us open the ballot boxes and he says no. They are just making noise and it’s allowed in a democratic state but they should do that in a peaceful way.

Mnangagwa Fires Warning Shots To Saboteurs Of Command Agriculture

By Own Correspondent|  President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned those implicated in derailing Command Agriculture through withholding fuel that government will soon take action against them.

Addressing party supporters at his third Thank You rally at Rutenga Business Centre, Mnangagwa said his office is aware that things are not moving well in Command Agriculture.

He said:

“On Command Agriculture, I hear things are not moving well. The leader of the programme withheld fuel and lied that the fuel had not been provided. Listen now if you are here, we are watching you as the Government and we can remove you.”

“Chamisa A Betrayal Of Democracy,” Says Goreraza As He Unwarrantedly Blasts Private Media

By Stanley Goreraza|Nelson Chamisa ceased being MDC President at 12 midnight Zimbabwean time. A huge betrayal of democracy and a very discouraging signal of the type of leadership to expect from him.

And complicit are the independent media and academic observers who when the shoe is in Zanupfs foot, they issue condemnations with such eloquence you would think they invented the English language. Much is expected of Zanupf but not the Mdc because apparently these advocates for democracy are unobjective hypocrites.

What a shame. They are no different from Zbc and the learned propaganda consultants like Tafataona Mahoso. They just happen to be on different sides but they are just the same. The MDC is allowed to pass through the gates of scrutiny without being searched and screened because Zanupf is hated with a passion. Nothing could be more dangerous because that is how Hitler got god like powers and that is how Zanupf became monstrous. People wanted out of Rhodesia. Rhodesians were the enemy and Zanupf were the saviours who could do no wrong. Excuses were made for their violence and other abuses. People saw and heard no evil because they wanted black rule at all costs.

Abuse, lies, violence, violation of the constitution all became cultural for Zanupf because they were given a pass and we were silent about their wrongs before independence. And then the monster we created turned on us.

Silence is expected when the Mdc does wrong. Whoever tries speaking out is silenced by insults and abuse which includes being labeled Zanupf. Zvino nyadzisa shuwa kunzi uri mu Zanu, unonzwa kunge uri kufamba muna first street uri musvo, usina kana bhurukwa remukati, nhengo dziri pachena! Being labeled Zanupf becomes a weapon of silence, a weapon to discredit your views. When labelled Zanupf, the public loses respect for you and therefore discard and dismiss whatever you have to say. The Mdc’s deceitful leaders have taken full advantage of this. They abuse funds, do not account for funds, misappropriate funds, make absolutely no financial disclosures, violate their own Constitution and go on as if they are champions, heroes and saviours.

Reminds me of Bushiri, Makandiwa and Magaya.

Weje

Herald Insensitivity and Lack of Professionalism Unacceptable: Manyika

Herald Insensitivity and Lack of Professionalism Unacceptable But Not Surprising

By Dr. Noah Manyika
February 16, 2019

I just read the tribute to the late Ambassador Chipamaunga by Foreign Affairs Minister SB Moyo in The Herald. While I find the paper’s failure to get the name of independent Zimbabwe’s first Ambassador to the United States right (they kept referring to him as Ambassador Chipamananga https://www.herald.co.zw/sb-moyo-mourns-ambassador/), totally disrespectful, unacceptable, and unprofessional, it is hardly surprising.

Those who knew him like some of us did know of the critical and dangerous role people like him who remained in the country as teachers and doctors played during the war being the eyes, ears and suppliers for the liberation war.

The late hero Maurice Nyagumbo in his autobiography “With the People” (https://www.amazon.com/People-Autobiography-Zimbabwe-Struggle/dp/0850313627) which must become required reading if we are to correct the telling of Zimbabwe’s history details the importance of the role of some
of those who remained who were dedicated to the fight for freedom.

That role is unfortunately constantly minimized by some who think that only those who left the country to join the ranks of the freedom fighters made our independence possible. Today our politics rewards the loudest voices with recognition, while burying the illustrious service to our country of men and women of integrity who eschewed rabid partisanship and were committed to professionalism and servant leadership.

There is a reason why Edmund Chipamaunga was appointed Zimbabwe’s first Ambassador to the United States. There is a story there that a paper like The Herald needs to tell and future generations need to know about. They can’t tell that story however if they can’t even get the name of the subject correctly.

After a decade of service in the Foreign Service following a long career as an educator, Ambassador Chipamaunga retired to continue writing. Shortly after, he lost his beloved wife and his sight, and recently his firstborn son, while being treated as if he never existed by the powers that be.

Ambassador Chipamaunga was an incredible father, man, patriot, educator and diplomat. He served his country at a critical time in our history, something every patriotic Zimbabwean should be curious to know more about. He was our representative during the presidency of Ronald Reagan and at the height of the Cold War and was in a unique position from his vantage point at our mission in DC and later on in Nairobi to watch important global events as they happened.

He faithfully wrote about his life and experiences so that we would be better informed about the history of our nation and make better decisions about our future. Not only is it important for The Herald to get the spelling of his name right, but he and many other Zimbabweans like him deserve the correct telling of their story.

Is there not a cause?

http://www.lulu.com/shop/edmund-chipamaunga/ambassador-edmund-chipamaunga-an-autobiography/hardcover/product-20000346.html
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Satanism Scare Hits Gwanda School, Two Teachers Transferred

TWO teachers from Lumene Primary School in Gwanda have been ejected from the school by irate parents who are accusing them of practicing Satanism after pupils collapsed mysteriously.

The incident happened last week when a number of pupils reportedly collapsed at the school and after gaining consciousness would narrate that they had gone to the “under world” with the said teachers (names supplied).

Matabeleland South provincial education director, Lifias Masukume yesterday confirmed the matter and said he had dispatched a team of psychologists to the school.

“Yes, we dispatched a team of psychologists there. At the moment I am in Harare for a week and can’t comment on the situation on the ground now. However, all our recommendations have been sent to the permanent secretary for further attention,” Masukume said.

A source close to the matter said one of the teachers had been transferred to another primary school in Gwanda, but the school reportedly refused to accept her.

“The school head refused to take her in because of the allegations. The matter is being held at the ministry level, but parents are living in fear after hearing of what happened at Lumene,” said the source.

The drama is said to have started in 2016 after pupils underwent a Health ministry vaccination programme and the community believed the medication had affected them.

However, the problem reportedly persisted and they agreed to hire the services of a local prophet to exorcise the school, who in turn allegedly implicated the two teachers.
She said the teachers were recruiting the pupils into Satanism where they would take them to the ’under the world’ for initiation and the acts where being done through rings which they wore.

The rings were reportedly destroyed with the permission of the teachers, but things came to a head when the pupils reportedly asked to be given blood while in a trance.

On hearing the children’s narrations, the community then ganged up and forced the teachers to leave the school.

— NewsDay

Hopes Remain High In Kadoma

They were rescued on Saturday morning, but it’s still unclear what has happened to dozens of other miners thought to still be trapped down the shafts.

At least eight miners have been rescued from a flooded gold mine in central Zimbabwe after four days trapped underground.

They were rescued on Saturday morning, but it’s still unclear what has happened to dozens of other miners thought to still be trapped down the shafts.

This is the first bit of good news in more than four days since the disaster struck.

The state broadcaster, Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), is reporting that at least eight miners trapped underground since Tuesday were rescued earlier on Saturday morning.

There had been little hope of finding anyone alive, after a dam broke and flooded all the shafts at the two gold mines in Kadoma.

But a video clip posted on the ZBC Twitter feed showed the moment that two people, caked in mud, were winched to the surface.

The accident has been declared a state of disaster, and it’s thought that more than 60 others are still be trapped underground.

Ewn

“Charles Mungoshi A Hero..” MDC Mourns Prolific Writer.

Media Statement|The leadership of the party and the MDC family at large joins the nation in mourning the death of Iconic author Charles Mungoshi.

The nation is indebted to his contribution in literary consciousness and the education of many Zimbabweans.

His works will live beyond his life which has sadly come to an end.

He is a hero of the Zimbabwean flagship,the size of his accolade cabinet speaks to this fact.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Mungoshi family in this trying time.

May His Soul Rest Peace

Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

Churches Plan One Million Man March Against Sanctions On ZANU PF Heavyweights

Own Correspondent|The ruling party aligned Zimbabwe Amalgamated Churches Council patron Jimayi Muduvuri (pictured) has told Vice President Kembo Mohadi that its members are planning to hold a million man march against targeted sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the US and the EU.

The church leader met with Mohadi on Friday and handed over a petition in which different churches under their banner endorsed and registered their intention to march against the sanctions.

This development comes a day after the EU endorsed a resolution to further tighten restrictive measures on targeted persons within the ZANU PF government.

EU travel restrictions and asset freezes continue to be imposed on a few individuals and Zimbabwe Defence Industries.

However, those sanctions are currently suspended, except in relation to Robert Mugabe, Grace Mugabe and Zimbabwe Defence Industries.

In an interview Friday, Muduvuri said sanctions affect the common man and not politicians.

“I was approached by churches to be their patron and we decided that it is our duty to push for the removal of sanctions because they are affecting the common people and not the politicians. This has nothing to do with politics, it is our wish to see every Zimbabwean happy and enjoying the fruit of their labour,” said Muduvuri.

“We want to paint the city white,” he added.

Glimmer Of Hope As 8 Miners Are Rescued Still Alive In Kadoma Mine

First one out, a miner is rescued alive

Paul Nyathi|At least eight illegal miners trapped inside flooded Kadoma Mines have so far been rescued alive early reports indicate.

Sources at the mine where intensive rescue operations are taking place have indicated to ZimEye.com that the eight were rescued from within a few metres from the entrance into the shaft though details are still not yet clear.

The miners have been trapped underground for at least four days now.

Government has since declared the tragedy a national disaster.

Various mining companies from Mashonaland West Province — including Zimplats, RioZim and small-scale miners — joined the Civil Protection Unit (CPU) in marshalling water pumping machinery to drain the flooded mines.

Rescue operations are expected to continue for the next couple of days as miners in the area claim that there is a possibility that about one hundred people could be stuck in the tunnels of the disused mine.

Opposition Hails EU Parliament’s Decision On Zim Situation

By Own Correspondent| Spokesperson of the opposition MDC Jacob Mafume has revealed that his party hails the EU parliament’s decision regarding the human rights situation in Zimbabwe.

In an interview, Mafume said:

We therefore welcome the position taken by the EU Parliament on the human rights situation in Zimbabwe. It is clear that the world is not buying the denial narrative of Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF.

The EU correctly locates the State’s hand in the death of 17 people in January 2019 and 7 deaths of August 2018. The bloc correctly condemns the excessive use of force by members of the security forces and several other violations including rape, torture, abductions, and targeted arrested and mass trials.

We welcome the EU’s recommendations which include among other issues, the points we raise around genuine dialogue.

“Constitution Has No Provisions For A Transitional Authority, GNU”: Paul Mangwana

By Own Correspondent| Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Paul Mangwana has denied statements by opposition MDC’s Nelson Chamisa that Morgan Tsvangirai died a bitter man after the ruling party reneged on a deal to co-opt him into President Mnangagwa’s Government.

Mangwana said there were no discussions of a  National Transitional Authority or GNU with Tsvangirai.

Said Mangwana:

Never in our discussions did the issue of a National Transitional Authority or GNU come up from either side. Furthermore, Zanu-PF had resolved that former president Robert Mugabe would be removed through constitutional means and be replaced according to the dictates of that same Constitution, which has no provisions for a Transitional Authority or a GNU. 

There was no direct communication between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the late MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, in the days leading to the resignation of former president Mugabe. In my capacity then as Zanu-PF Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs and Lovemore Matuke, in his capacity then as Zanu-PF Chief Whip, we were tasked with representing Zanu-PF in talks with the MDC-T in the processes regarding the former president’s impeachment.

We communicated with Douglas Mwonzora (the MDC-T secretary-general and my fellow COPAC co-chairperson) and Murisi Zwizwai (chief of staff) who served as representatives of the late Morgan Tsvangirai and his party.

Hillside Teachers College Students Protest Fees Hikes

By Own Correspondent| Students at Hillside Teachers’ College in Bulawayo on Thursday staged a peaceful demonstration protesting against the hiking of the boarding fees from $175 to $475.

The students staged their disgruntlement through song and and chanting slogans near the college’s administration block as lectures had been suspended.

The college’s acting principal Linda Sibindi told the state media that she could only respond to written questions.

However, Sibindi did not respond to emailed questions by the time of going to print.-StateMedia

Mnangagwa Dates Rutenga For His “Thank You” Rally

By Own Correspondent| Zanu PF Masvingo Province says they are expecting close to 40 000 party supporters to attend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ‘Thank You’ rally slated for today in Rutenga Mwenezi.

Masvingo provincial chairperson Ezra Chadzamira told the state media that all is in place for the event.

The ‘Thank You’ rally is being held to appreciate the electorate in Masvingo for voting resoundingly for Zanu PF in last year’s elections.-StateMedia

“Loss Making” Mukanya Claims $1.2m From Journalist For Defamation

Own Correspondent|United STATES-based Zimbabwean Chimurenga music guru, Thomas ‘Mukanya’ Mapfumo has approached the High Court seeking over $1,2 million from a local journalist for allegedly defaming him following the publication of an article claiming he was broke and had been evicted from his lodgings over a $10 000 debt.

Mapfumo, popularly known as Mukanya, filed a $1,250 million litigation through his lawyers, Venturas and Samkange and the scribe, Tawanda Marwizi, is yet to respond to the litigation.

In his declaration, Mapfumo said the article was false and defamatory as it portrayed him as a musician of no integrity.

“The plaintiff (Mapfumo) is an American-based Zimbabwean and renowned international musician with a good reputation and impeccable character. He has received numerous recognitions, accolades and awards throughout the years for his good work and for being a good representative of Zimbabwe and its citizens. He has thousands if not millions of followers throughout the world,” his lawyers said in the lawsuit.

“The article was false and defamatory. The article shows that the plaintiff is a musician of no integrity and is dishonest. This article was published and read by many people throughout the world, with some readers even contacting the plaintiff for verification, clarity and further details.”

Mapfumo said he had taken issue with the journalist for failing to verify the facts with a view to establish the truthfulness of the matter.

“Defendant published the article without even verifying the accuracy and the truthfulness of the statement with the plaintiff. The statement was designed to humiliate and injure plaintiff’s reputation in the eyes of his supporters and the world at large,” he said, adding he does not owe anyone any amount, but rather he is owed by his promoters.

“The statement was false and defamatory. Plaintiff does not owe anyone the amount alleged or any amount for that matter. On the contrary, plaintiff is the one owed by the promoters’ large sums of money. The statement was malicious and baseless. Plaintiff is, of good standing in society, with good reputation. Plaintiff is, therefore, entitled to claim damages as set out in the summons.”

Mukanya recently went on a nation wide musical tour which saw him make huge losses at most of the shows resulting in him clashing with his promoters.

“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,” his promoter, Mugaba, told Standard Newspaper last week.

This was confirmed by Mukanya’s manager Austin Sibanda: “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.”

Jonathan Moyo Loses At The High Court

THE High Court of Zimbabwe on Thursday dismissed with costs a case in which former Cabinet Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo was suing State-owned publisher Zimpapers.

Prof Moyo had sued Zimpapers together with editors and reporters of the integrated media house alleging that he had been defamed after the group’s titles published allegations that he siphoned more than $400 000 from Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund through dubious activities.

High Court Judge, Justice Jesta Charehwa, dismissed the case with costs in her chambers yesterday after Prof Moyo and his legal practitioners failed to attend a pre-trial conference aimed at discussing how to manage the case before it proceeded to trial.

Zimpapers lawyer, Advocate Brian Hungwe, submitted that for the past three months they had been running back and forth trying to locate Prof Moyo’s legal practitioners.

This was after a law firm that initially represented him renounced agency.

Adv Hungwe implored the court to take judicial notice that Prof Moyo was wanted by law enforcement agencies in respect of criminal cases, some of which were founded on the present suit.

“It is my submission that the plaintiff is in wilful default and I pray that the case be dismissed with costs,” said Adv Hungwe, before Justice Charehwa.

In the lawsuit, Prof Moyo cited Brian Chitemba, Mabasa Sasa, Limukani Ncube, Lloyd Gumbo, Zvamaida Murwira, Caesar Zvayi, Innocent Madonko and Zimpapers, as respondents.

Prof Moyo’s whereabouts are unknown, amid some reports that he is holed up in Kenya.

He is facing criminal charges together with his former deputy, Godfrey Gandawa, who has since been issued with a warrant of arrest after he failed to attend trial when it was due to commence at the High Court last year.

In his suit, Prof Moyo had submitted that a number of articles that were published by The Herald, The Chronicle, The Sunday News and The Sunday Mail allegedly portrayed him as a dishonest man, a thief and a corrupt minister unfit to hold public office.

In his declaration, Moyo cited articles published with following headlines: “Probe into Prof Moyo, Dr Gandawa: The Details”, “Moyo likens self to Robin Hood”, “Prof Moyo ‘admits’ funds abuse”, “Zanu-PF didn’t get Zimdef loot”, “Parly summons Professor Moyo” and “Parly summons Professor Moyo to explain Zimdef abuse allegations”. — Herald

Mliswa And Nduna Disturbing Chinotimba

Correspondent|ZIMBABWE’S representative to the World Happiness Summit, Joseph Chinotima, is not happy.

The Buhera South MP, Joseph Chinotimba says the behaviour displayed in Parliament by ZANU PF Chegutu West MP, Dexter Nduna and Norton MP Temba Mliswa was not exemplary and did not show happiness among fellow legislators.

“The behaviour of the two is not expected of parliamentarians. I was in Dubai and I was being asked on what was happening in Zimbabwe. What Nduna and Mliswa did does not show happiness among MPs,” Chinotimba said.

Mliswa and Nduna clashed in Parliament on Tuesday and Wednesday over bribery allegations directed towards each other. Nduna went as far as threatening Mliswa with death.

Zimbabwe’s ambassador of happiness told journalists at parliament building Thursday that he was confronted by outsiders while away to Dubai to attend a peace summit, to explain the unruly behaviour of his colleagues.

Chinotimba said the behaviour exhibited by Nduna and Mliswa was taboo in other countries.

He added, “If a teacher does that in front of school children, it is idiotic.

“I am not happy with their behaviour as people were asking me what these MPs were doing.”

Khupe Claims Chamisa’s Officials Are Paying Bribes To Meet Mnangagwa Privately

Correspondent|MDC-Alliance party officials have realized they have no political leverage in Parliament due to their low numbers of MPs, and are now resorting to desperate means such as paying bribes to facilitate a private meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa, MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe has said.

Khupe’s statements come as MDC vice president Morgen Komichi said that the starting point for national dialogue must be a private meeting between his leader Nelson Chamisa and President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“No one in the opposition has enough parliamentarians to give them any leverage. (MDC Alliance) people have attempted to bribe people in high positions to facilitate meetings with President ED Mnangagwa, it’s ironic that the same people accuse us of selling out. They are clearly clandestinely begging for a meeting,” Khupe said in an interview with the State media.

In an interview with the Daily News, Komichi said the two leaders must meet privately at a neutral venue to discuss the way forward.

Asked to comment on accusations by MDC Alliance supporters that she was selling out to ZANU-PF, Khupe responded in Shona saying: “My response is in the Shona adage, ‘Muzivi wenzira yeparuware ndiye mufambi wayo’”

Khupe said after the 2018 elections, all the opposition parties lost all form of political leverage in Parliament.

“If I had something to sell I would worry about those criticisms, unlike 2008 where my party had a leverage in terms of numbers in Parliament there was a basis of alleging or entering in the discourse of selling out,” she said.

“Fortunately, for 2018, no one in the opposition has enough parliamentarians to give them any leverage, so factually there is nothing to sell.”

Khupe accused Nelson Chamisa of trying to impose his views on a dialogue process which he snubbed, saying that in any case dialogue is not a negotiation and no-one must come with preconditions.

“The invite from the President is therefore a step in the right direction. Sincerity of parties can only be judged by how we engage and what the deliveries will be. We agreed at the inaugural meeting on Wednesday that the agenda will be determined by the participants to the dialogue.

“However, the underlining principle is that a dialogue is not negotiation. Therefore, in our opinion there should and will not be preconditions to talking nor we will attempt to define what should not be on the agenda. The dialogue in our opinion should result in changing the lives of the people of Zimbabwe both economically and socially. It should deal with endemic and systematic issue of violence. It should deal with deepening our democracy.

“When we are all in unison its easier to engage and speak with one voice. We know capital is a coward, no investor comes to a country that is divided and polarised. Only a united country with conducive environment for business can prosper,” she said.

Khupe urged Zimbnabweas to embrace the spirrit of dialogue to help unite the nation.

“We only have one Zimbabwe and we can choose to build or destroy. No one owns Zimbabwe and therefore everyone of us has a right to speak what matters, evil prospers when good men and women do nothing.

“Me and my other colleagues’ motivation is simple, it is to allow Zimbabwe to disengage from an election mode and allow Zimbabweans to focus on bread and butter issues.

“For me and the majority of Zimbabweans, the main concern is not about who is in the State House, it is about a job, food on the table, hospitals that function, schools where kids can be taught.”

Thokozani Khupe Denies Claims That She Sold Out

By Own Correspondent| Leader of the splinter MDC faction Thokozani Khupe has denied claims that she sold out the struggle for democratic change and is now wining and dining with Zanu Pf.I don’t

Khupe said this during an interview with the State Media.

She said her party has nothing to sell like any other opposition party in Zimbabwe.

We publish below an excerpt of the interview between Khupe (TK) and the State Media:

SM: What is your take on the criticism from some of your colleagues in the opposition, especially MDC-Alliance who accuse of selling out to zanu-pf?

TK: If I had something to sell I would worry about those criticisms, unlike 2008 where my party had a leverage in terms of numbers in Parliament there was a basis of alleging or entering in the discourse of selling out.

Fortunately, for 2018, no one in the opposition has enough parliamentarians to give them any leverage, so factually there is nothing to sell.

However, my response is in the Shona adage, “Muzivi wenzira yeparuware ndiye mufambi wayo”.

I know that one thing this country has to deal with is corruption. Some of us know how many have been used to influence certain political positions that have been taken. We also know how people have attempted to bribe people in high positions to facilitate meetings with President ED Mnangagwa, it’s ironic how whilst the same people accuse some us of selling out. They are clearly clandestinely begging for a meeting.-StateMedia

Avalanche Of Blunders Gives Mangudya Guts To Challenge ‘Tzar’ Ncube – Another Sneak Resignation On Card

By Nomusa Garikai| Rumour has it that Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube, and the Governor of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Dr John Mangudya are failing to agree on key monetary policies including when Zimbabwe should bring back the dreaded Zimbabwean dollar.

When came in as Minister of Finance, Professor Ncube boasted that he was going to attract investors, bringing economic stability, etc. None of these things have happened; instead the country’s economy has blundered from one economic crisis to the next.

When he first arrived the Minister was the Tzar no one dared to question but now after all these blunders; Governor Mangudya and others have the courage to disagree and say so loud and clear. The Tzar does not like it one bit!

Indeed Minister Ncube is now so unhappy in his job some people believe he is planning to walkout! “Historic comment. Something is afoot. Is there any merit to the talk in high places that your plans to do a Nkosana Moyo have reached an advance stage?” commented Professor Jonathan Moyo, clearly relishing the prospect of the discomfort it will bring to Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.

Dr Nkosana Moyo a technocrat appointed into Mugabe’s cabinet with as much fun-fare with the high hopes that he would inject new life into the cabinet and the economy. It was embarrassing when Moyo sneaked out of the country and then announced he had resigned out of frustration with the regime’s incompetence!

Professor Mthuli Ncube can f-off! He has already proven beyond all doubt that he is just a big-headed Professor Know-It-All with no common sense, he has blundered from pillar to post, promised mountains and yet delivered mole hills. Zimbabweans will have good cause to celebrate his departure.

Still, Professor Ncube must hunt down and quiz on whether he really believed the July 2018 Zimbabwe elections were free, fair and credible and Mnangagwa and his junta regime were legitimate.

It is inconceivable he was not aware of the damning reports by the many election observer teams including Zimbabwe’s own Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission; proof Zanu PF rigged the elections.

So Professor Ncube would have accepted his appointment as Minister knowing fully well that Zanu PF was illegitimate. There can only be one logical reason why he did that – to further his own selfish and egotistic interest regardless of the suffering and deaths the Zanu PF dictatorship was causing to the nation.

Indeed Professor Ncube has played his own role in bringing more grief to the nation. His 2% tax on electronic transactions had hit the poor hard. Government was getting a cut of the poor’s US$30 or less per month, in a country whose poverty datum line is US$650 per month, dragging them even deeper below the breadline.

One decent meal, life-saving medicine, etc. have become luxuries and hundreds of thousands have died in damn anguish.

Whilst Professor Ncube had no second thoughts in taxing the poor to death, he left the filthy rich ruling elite untouched. He not only failed to stop the looting but failed to get the looters to pay any tax on their loot.

If anything he using the cash squeezed from the poor to pay for the hired jets, overseas health jaunt, etc. for the ruling elite!

In 2016 Mugabe admitted the nation was being “swindled” out of $15 billion in diamond revenue alone. Mugabe was booted out of office in 2017 before he had arrested even one of the swindlers. Mnangagwa said his new dispensation had “zero tolerance on corruption”. He has been in office over a year now and has yet to arrest one diamond swindler!

Mnangagwa has been busy rigging the July 2018 elections and seeing to it the state security forces punished all those who dared protest the rigged elections, the soaring cost of living, etc.

It was Professor Mthuli Ncube, Minister Kirsty Coventry and many others’ job to sell a sanitised democratic Zimbabwe to the world.

Mnangagwa, just like Mugabe before, has never had an problems recruiting mean spirited sell-outs like Ncube, Coventry, etc. He paid them well! Pretty good wages for one Judas Iscariot kiss!

The growing number of blunders, the scandal of his own incompetence, the vote of no confidence from those around him, etc. is enough to warn Professor Ncube he should sneak out before the s***t hits the fan, so to speak.

Wherever you go, Professor Mthuli Ncube, you be be certain we will find you. You must explain to the people of Zimbabwe whether you really did not know that Zanu PF rigged the 2018 elections and was therefore illegitimate.

Zimbabwe has had more than its fair share of individuals so mean spirited they would sell their own mother for a price and be proud they had a mother to sell. We must hold these sell-outs to account and make it clear this behaviour will not be tolerated.

Nigerians Go To The Polls In What Could Be Another Historic African Election

Voters in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest country by population, go to the polls on Saturday to choose between the incumbent Muhammadu Buhari, his main rival, Atiku Abubakar and more than 70 other candidates.

Saturday’s election is seen as a referendum on Buhari’s first term, which has been marred by his prolonged absence due to illness, a weak economy, and the government’s failure to effectively tackle corruption and insecurity.

A faction of Boko Haram attacked a state governor’s convoy on Tuesday, killing four people and stealing vehicles. Elsewhere, 15 people were crushed to death at a ruling party rally in eastern Port Harcourt. On Thursday, 14 sacks of ballot papers were intercepted in Kano state – though police said they were merely “specimen” papers to educate voters.

As Nigerians prepared to cast their votes, data analysts raised concerns about the number of new voters registered since January 2018, which they said increased by almost exactly the same percentage in each of the country’s states, and suggested that the results of Saturday’s presidential election could be open to mass rigging.

Plotted on a scatter line graph, there was a 0.99 correlation across all the states, without a single outlier. According to three separate data analysts, the parity cannot be a coincidence, and two of them called it a “statistical impossibility”. “Only God works that closely,” one said.

But other observers said there were other possible explanations for the correlation, including demographics.

“In itself, it’s not an indicator of any kind of electoral malpractice or manipulation,” said economist Nonso Obikili. He said the correlation in the registration figures across states was “what you would expect, because demographic changes don’t happen very quickly”.

If some of the new voters registered are fake, it could imply meddling at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) , though it is unclear whether it would be the ruling party or the opposition that would stand to benefit.

Additional data seen by the Guardian shows irregularities in registration for the 2015 election in which Buhari came to power, until now considered to have been free and fair.

An analysis of separate figures shows that manipulation may have happened in favour of Buhari’s party, which was running in opposition to Goodluck Jonathan’s People’s Democratic party. A clue may have been dropped last July when the INEC, perhaps inadvertently, publicly referenced a different set of results from the one on which Buhari’s victory was based.

Both documents showed 29.4 million votes were cast. But according to the original results, 31.7 million accredited voters participated in the election, whereas in the second set of results, that figure dropped to 23.6 million.The discrepancy suggests an additional 6 million accredited voters, far more than the APC’s winning margin – as per the original result set – of 2.6 million votes.

Smartcard readers were used for the first time in 2015 and the second set of results was released in response to widespread criticism after the new technology malfunctioned, forcing millions of voters, including Jonathan, to use the manual process. The second set of results appears to have disappeared from the INEC’s website two months ago, along with all others relating to the 2015 poll.

Nigerian elections have a long history of rigging, and it is not usually limited to whichever side happens to be in power at the time. Powerful politicians move fluidly between the two main parties, taking support and manipulation mechanisms with them.

If free and fair, the election is expected to be very close, with many Nigerians either proclaiming themselves to be “Atikulated” and fed up with the state of the economy or chanting “Sai Buhari”, a term of respect used by those vigorously defending the president’s record.

In the ancient northern city of Kano, a Buhari stronghold, men in embroidered kaftan robes and colourful caps said they were voting for Buhari, while opposition billboards had been torn down in the streets. Innocent Okpanachi, an architect in Abuja, said: “The entire system is bad. You vote for who will unite the country.”

The Guardian

Full Text: EU Parliament Speaks On Zimbabwe Situation.

European Parliament resolution of 14 February 2019 on Zimbabwe (2019/2563(RSP))

The European Parliament,
– having regard to its previous resolutions on Zimbabwe,

– having regard to the final report of the EU Electoral Observation Mission (EOM) on the 2018 harmonised elections in Zimbabwe and to the letter issued on 10 October by the Chief Observer of the EU EOM to President Mnangagwa on the key findings of the Final Report,

– having regard to the statement of 17 January 2019 by the spokesperson of the Vice President/High Representative on the situation in Zimbabwe,

– having regard to the statements of 24 July 2018 and 18 January 2019 by the spokesperson for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on Zimbabwe,

– having regard to the Joint Communiqué issued following the EU-African Union Ministers of Foreign Affairs meeting on 21 and 22 January 2019,

– having regard to the monitoring report from the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission in the aftermath of the 14 January to 16 January 2019 ‘Stay Away’ and subsequent disturbances,

– having regard to the report of the Zimbabwean Commission of Inquiry into the 1 August post-election violence,

– having regard to the statement of 2 August 2018 by the spokesperson of the VP/HR on the elections in Zimbabwe,

– having regard to the joint statement of 2 August 2018 by international election observation missions to Zimbabwe’s harmonised elections denouncing the excessive use of force by
the police and army to quell protests,

– having regard to the joint local statement of 9 August 2018 of the EU Delegation, the
Heads of Mission of EU Member States present in Harare and the Heads of Mission of Australia, Canada and the United States on the targeting of opposition in Zimbabwe,

– having regard to the conclusions of 22 January 2018 of the Council of the EU in light of the ongoing political transition in Zimbabwe,

– having regard to Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/288 of 17 February 2017 amending Decision 2011/101/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against Zimbabwe

– having regard to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights of June 1981, which Zimbabwe has ratified,

– having regard to the Constitution of Zimbabwe,

– having regard to the Cotonou Agreement,

– having regard to Rules 135(5) and 123(4) of its Rules of Procedure,

A. whereas the people of Zimbabwe suffered for many years under an authoritarian regime led by President Mugabe that maintained its power through corruption, violence, elections
plagued by irregularities and a brutal security apparatus;

B. whereas on 30 July 2018, Zimbabwe held its first presidential and parliamentary elections following the resignation of Robert Mugabe in November 2017; whereas the elections offered the country the opportunity to break with the history of contentious elections marked by abuse of political and human rights and state-sponsored violence;

C. whereas on 3 August 2018, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) declared Emmerson Mnangagwa winner of the presidential election with 50.8 % of votes against 44.3 % for the opposition candidate Nelson Chamisa; whereas the results were immediately contested by the opposition who claimed that the elections were rigged; whereas the Constitutional Court dismissed these allegations for lack of evidence and President Mnangagwa was officially re-invested on 26 August for a new mandate;

D. whereas the final report of the EU EOM states that the figures presented by the ZEC
contained many anomalies and inaccuracies and raised enough questions to lead to doubts as to the accuracy and reliability of the numbers presented;

E. whereas the day after the election, the delay in announcing the results had already led to an outbreak of post-electoral violence that left six people dead and many injured during protests called by the opposition; whereas international observers, including the EU, condemned the violence and the excessive use of force by the army and internal security forces;

F. whereas the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission published a statement on 10 August 2018 ‘on the 2018 harmonised elections and the post-election environment’ confirming
that protesters were assaulted by military forces, expressing deep concern about the
brutality and violent conduct of the police and stating that the fundamental rights of demonstrators were violated; whereas the Commission has called on the government to set up a national dialogue;

G. whereas on taking his oath of office in Harare on 26 August 2018, President Emmerson Mnangagwa promised a brighter, shared future for all Zimbabweans, transcending party
lines, with a government unwavering in its commitment to constitutionalism, entrenching the rule of law, the principle of separation of powers, the independence of the judiciary and policies that would attract both domestic and global capital;

H. whereas in September 2018 President Mnangagwa set up a commission of inquiry which, in December 2018, concluded that the demonstrations which caused extensive damage to
property and injury were incited and organised by both security forces and members of the MDC Alliance, and that the deployment of the military was justified and in accordance with the Constitution; whereas the report was rejected by the opposition; whereas the commission called for an investigation within the security forces and prosecution of those who had committed crimes, and recommended compensation for victims;

I. whereas political tensions have increased dramatically since the elections and reports of violence persist, seriously putting at risk the democratic trajectory initiated in the country;

J. whereas the collapse of the economy, lack of access to social services, and the rise in the price of the most basic of commodities pushed people to anger; whereas between 14 and 18 January 2019, Zimbabwe witnessed a surge in protests and demonstrations during a socalled national shutdown at the initiative of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions
(ZCTU), following a 150 % increase in fuel prices; whereas the protests were also in response to rising poverty, the poor state of the economy, and declining living standards;

K. whereas, faced with this protest movement, on 14 January 2019 the government denounced a ‘deliberate plan to undermine the constitutional order’ and assured that it ‘will respond appropriately to those who conspire to sabotage peace’;

L. whereas the riot police responded with excessive violence and human rights abuses, including the use of live ammunition, arbitrary arrests, abductions, the raiding of medical facilities treating victims of the repression, fast-tracking and mass trials of those arrested, the torturing of people under arrest, cases of rape and the destruction of private and public property;

M. whereas the Human Rights Commission appointed by the government made public a report which reveals that soldiers and the police had used systematic torture;

N. whereas more than 17 people have been killed and hundreds injured; whereas around one thousand people have been arrested, including children aged between 9 and 16, and about two thirds of those arrested were denied bail; whereas many are still being illegally detained and have allegedly been beaten and assaulted while in custody;

O. whereas evidence shows that the army has been largely responsible for the acts of murder, rape and armed robbery; whereas hundreds of activists and opposition officials remain in hiding;

P. whereas the government’s response to protests has been widely condemned as
‘disproportionate’ and ‘excessive’ by human rights observers and local and international actors, including the EU;

Q. whereas the interruption of telecommunications has become a tool used by the regime to block the coordination of demonstrations organised on social networks; whereas mobile
and land-line communications, as well as the internet and social media channels, were repeatedly blocked to prevent access to information and communication and in order to mask the massive human rights violations which the state was preparing to commit;

whereas the Zimbabwe High Court declared that the use of the Interception of Communications Act to suspend online communications was illegal;

R. whereas the authorities organised a massive door-to-door search for protestors, dragging from their homes peaceful protestors, human rights defenders, political activists, prominent civil society leaders and their relatives;

S. whereas neighbouring countries such as South Africa have become a hub for Zimbabweans fleeing political oppression and economic hardship;

T. whereas the police have continuously misused existing laws, such as the Public Order and Security Act (POSA), to justify the curb on opposition members and human rights activists, and to ban lawful and peaceful demonstrations;

U. whereas Zimbabwe’s record with regard to human rights and democracy is one of the poorest in the word; whereas Zimbabwean people and human rights defenders continue to suffer attacks, hate speech, smear campaigns, acts of intimidation and harassment, and
there have been regular reports of acts of torture;

V. whereas the President called for a national dialogue that started on 6 February and invited all political parties to take part, but the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the main opposition party, refused to participate;

W. whereas Zimbabwe is a signatory to the Cotonou Agreement, Article 96 of which
stipulates that respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms is an essential element of ACP-EU cooperation;

  1. Underlines its unanimous desire for Zimbabwe to become a peaceful, democratic and
    prosperous nation in which all citizens are treated well and equally under the law and where the organs of the state act on behalf of the citizens and not against them;
  2. Strongly condemns the violence that occurred during the recent protests in Zimbabwe;
    firmly believes that peaceful protest is part of a democratic process and that excessive
    force in response must be avoided in all circumstances;
  3. Urges President Mnangagwa to remain true to his inaugural promises, to move rapidly to take control of the situation and to put Zimbabwe back on a path of reconciliation and
    respect for democracy and the rule of law;
  4. Urges the Zimbabwean authorities to put an immediate end to abuses by security forces
    and to promptly and impartially investigate all allegations of excessive use of force by
    police and state officials in order to establish individual responsibilities, with a view to ensuring accountability; recalls that the country’s constitution establishes an independent
    body to investigate complaints of police and military misconduct, but that the government
    has yet to set it up;
  5. Urges the Government of Zimbabwe to withdraw urgently all military personnel and the
    youth militia deployed across the country that are terrorising residents in clear violation of the Zimbabwean Constitution;
  6. Believes that freedom of assembly, association and expression are essential components
    of any democracy; stresses that expressing an opinion in a non-violent way is a
    constitutional right for all Zimbabwean citizens and reminds the authorities of their obligation to protect the right of all citizens to protest against their deteriorating social and economic conditions; calls on the government to put an end to the specific targeting of
    leaders and members of the ZCTU;
  7. Underlines the fundamental role that the opposition plays in a democratic society;
  8. Urges the Zimbabwean authorities to immediately and unconditionally release all political
    prisoners;
  9. Calls on the Government of Zimbabwe to immediately stop the harassment and criminalisation of civil society actors and recognise the legitimate role of human rights
    defenders;
  10. Asks the Zimbabwean Government to conform to the provisions of the UN Declaration on
    Human Rights Defenders and the international human rights instruments ratified by
    Zimbabwe;
  11. Is deeply concerned about reported violations of due process through fast-tracking and mass trials; insists that the judiciary must uphold the rule of law and ensure that its
    independence and the right to a fair trial is respected in all circumstances; denounces all
    arrests made without bringing forward charges;
  12. Calls on the Zimbabwean authorities to undertake a prompt, thorough, impartial and
    independent investigation into allegations of human rights violations and abuses, including rape and sexual violence by security forces, and to bring those responsible to justice; demands that access to medical services should be universally provided to the victims of such sexual violence without fear of retribution;
  13. Condemns the internet shutdown that allowed the authorities to conceal the human rights
    abuses committed by the army and internal security forces and to obstruct independent reporting and documentation of abuses during the crackdown and immediately after the
    election; stresses that access to information is a right that must be respected by the
    authorities in accordance with their constitutional and international obligations;
  14. Denounces the abusive use and restrictive nature of POSA, and urges the Zimbabwean
    authorities to align legislation with international standards for the protection and promotion of human rights;
  15. Expresses particular concern at the economic and social situation in Zimbabwe; recalls
    that the country’s main problems are poverty, unemployment and chronic malnutrition
    and hunger; considers that these problems can only be solved through the implementation
    of ambitious policies on employment, education, health and agriculture;
  16. Calls on all political actors to exercise responsibility and restraint, and in particular to refrain from inciting violence;
  17. Reminds the Government of Zimbabwe that the support of the European Union and its
    Member States in the context of the Cotonou Agreement, and for trade, development, and
    economic assistance, is conditional on its respecting the rule of law and the international
    conventions and treaties to which it is party;
  18. Recalls that long-term support hinges on comprehensive reforms rather than mere
    promises; calls for European engagement with Zimbabwe to be value-driven and firm in
    its positioning towards the Zimbabwean authorities;
  19. Urges the government to immediately implement the recommendations on post-election
    violence made by the Commission of Inquiry, in particular the promotion of political tolerance and accountable leadership, and the setting up of a national dialogue conducted
    in a credible, inclusive, transparent and accountable way;
  20. Notes the government’s will to deliver on reform commitments; stresses, however, that
    these reforms should be political as well as economic; encourages the government, the
    opposition, civil society representatives and religious leaders to engage on an equal footing in a national dialogue in which human rights are respected and protected;
  21. Calls on the government to fully implement the recommendations made by the EU EOM,
    especially with regard to the rule of law and an inclusive political environment; underlines
    the ten priority recommendations identified by the EOM and set out in the letter of 10
    October 2018 from the Chief Observer to President Mnangagwa – namely, in order to create a level playing field for all political parties, to ensure a clearer and coherent legal
    framework; to strengthen ZEC by making it truly independent and transparent, thereby
    restoring confidence in the electoral process; to ensure that strengthening ZEC’s
    independence makes it free from governmental oversight in the approval of its
    regulations; and to create a more inclusive electoral process;
  22. Calls on the EU delegation and EU Member State embassies in Zimbabwe to continue
    their close monitoring of developments in the country and to use all appropriate tools to
    support human rights defenders, civil society organisations and trade unions, to promote
    the essential elements of the Cotonou Agreement and to support pro-democracy
    movements;
  23. Calls on the EU to step up its political dialogue with Zimbabwe on human rights on the basis of Article 8 of the Cotonou Agreement;
  24. Calls on the European Council to review its restrictive measures against individuals and
    entities in Zimbabwe, including those measures currently suspended, in the light of
    accountability for recent state violence;
  25. Urges the international community, notably the Southern African Development
    Community (SADC) and the African Union (AU), to give more active assistance to Zimbabwe to find a sustainable democratic solution to the current crisis;
  26. Urges neighbouring countries to comply with the provisions of international law and to
    protect those fleeing violence in Zimbabwe with the provision of asylum, especially in the
    short term;
  27. Instructs its President to forward this resolution to, the Council, the Commission, the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, the EEAS, the Government and the Parliament of Zimbabwe, the governments of the South African Development Community and the African Union, and the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.

Mnangagwa Dragged To Court Over NPRC

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC Alliance proportional representation legislator Concillia Chinanzvavana has taken President Emmerson Mnangagwa to the Masvingo High Court, seeking to force him to extend the tenure of the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) to 10 years as prescribed by the Constitution.

Mnangagwa is the third respondent in the application, while Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi is the first respondent.

Vice-President Kembo Mohadi, who oversees the NPRC, is the second respondent, while the NPRC is the fourth respondent.

Attorney-General Prince Machaya is the fifth respondent in the application. The case came before Justice Joseph Mafusire yesterday, who reserved judgment. He said he would deliver judgment in a motion court and would advise the parties of his ruling.

Through her lawyer, Tendai Biti, Chinanzvavana argued the NPRC’s 10-year tenure was shortened by five years due to delays in coming up with an Act of Parliament to put it into effect so that it would start operations.

She argues that the NPRC was supposed to be operational on August 18, 2013 when former President Robert Mugabe took oath of office, meaning it could have ended on August 19, 2023, to make it 10 years. But due to delays in enacting the law to operationalise the NPRC, the commission only came into effect on January 5, 2018.

As a result, the NPRC will just exist for five years, and not 10, she told the court. She asked the court to declare that there was a constitutional breach in the delay in operationalising the NPRC. Chinanzvavana also wants the commission’s lifespan to be prolonged to January 5, 2028.-Newsday

Simon Khaya Moyo Says Zimbabwe Only Takes Instructions From Its Constitution, Is This True?

By Own Correspondent| Zanu-PF Secretary for Information and Publicity Simon Khaya Moyo said Zimbabwe only takes instructions from its Constitution and the United States should stop lecturing her on what to do.

He said Zimbabwe is a sovereign state whose decisions must be reapected globally.

Said Khaya Moyo:

The Trump administration does not have even a bite of moral authority to lecture Zimbabwe on how to conduct her affairs. There is no need for one to keep reminding the USA that Zimbabwe is a sovereign State and that sovereignty is sacrosanct, hence it must be respected by every nation, America included. Zimbabwe does not take instructions from anyone and anywhere else other than from her own Constitution

51 Epworth Residents Set Free Over January 14 Protests

By Own Correspondent| A Harare Magistrate Francis Mapfumo on Friday 15 February 2019 set free 51 Epworth residents arrested for public violence during the January 14 2019 protests.

The residents, arrested in the crackdown by police and soldiers after the fuel protests were represented by Nontokozo Dube-Tachiona, Kossam Ncube and Marufu Mandevere of ZLHR.

Only seven residents will be put to their defence.

Said the ZLHR:

A Harare Magistrate Francis Mapfumo on Friday 15 February 2019 set free 51 Epworth residents represented by Nontokozo Dube-Tachiona, Kossam Ncube and Marufu Mandevere of ZLHR, who had been on trial after they were arrested in January and charged with committing public violence during some anti-government protests. Only seven residents will be put to their defence.

Parties To The RBZ Feud Claim News Is Fake, Historic Comment.

Paul Nyathi|Parties to the massive in fighting within the Ministry of Finance as reported in the media have come out trailblazing disputing the news exposing the obvious feud amongst them.

Sources within the Ministry at the Reserve Bank revealed that there was an angry exchange of words between the Minister of Finance and Economic Development Professor Mthuli Ncube and RBZ Governor John Mangudya which resulted in Mangudya throwing files at Ncube and walking out from a heated meeting where the country’s Monetary policy was being discussed.

In a social media statement which has not been uploaded into its website, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe claims that the news of the fight between the two high ranked officials is fake.

“This is fake news created out of a figment of imagination to create hatred and to confuse the market. The Monetary Policy Statement will be presented when due,” said the bank.

Disputing the article, Mangudya said the information was peddled with intention of confusing the market.

In an interview, Mangudya scoffed at the suggestion that he ‘fought’ with Ncube.

“Well, this is laughable. In fact that meeting never happened and the Monetary Policy Statement is going ahead but I was busy having engagements with the visiting IMF team,” he said.

“The fake news was created out of a figment of imagination meant to confuse the market.

“The monetary statement will be presented when due ,” he said.

Ncube also posted on his microblogging site Twitter saying the story is “fake news.”

Evidence on the ground however truly suggests that there is a heavy animosity between Magudya and his boss Ncube.

In an interview with the Voice Of America’s Studio 7 during the week, Magudya apparently threw open spanners at Ncube when he expressed ignorance at almost all the policies that Ncube has been advocating for including the proposed delay of the introduction of the Zimbabwean dollar.

I Was Also Working At Suri Suri When Nduna Stole Money Meant To Buy A TV

By A Correspondent| A man writing in on Friday afternoon wrote confirming the expose’ on Chegutu MP Dexter Nduna that he stole money meant to buy a TV while working for the Zimbabwe Airforce. FULL TWEETS

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