Zambian Prophet Says Mnangagwa Must Just Step Down.

Zambian  Prophet Shepherd M Mesala Says Mnangagwa  And  Lungu Should Step Down

Zambian flamboyant prophet who is known for accurate prophecies and instant healing,  and who was recently with the prime minister of India has warned two presidents in Africa to step down .

Prophet Shepherd M Mesala who had a private meeting with the president of Zimbabwe this month just after his return from India has told Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down.

The fearless prophet told the Zimbabwean president that the problem of African leaders is that they force themselves on power even when you have failed. He also said that just as Edgar Lungu of  Zambia  has failed and needs to step down .

He stated,” I saw  bloodshed in Zimbabwe and Zambia.  For Zimbabwe I see military fighting another military.  This is a warning, it’s simply saying that the civilians will not fight with the military but the Zimbabwean military will fight  another military to restore peace in Zimbabwe.

For Zambia I saw massive bloodshed in 2021 and this is going to pass,  a lot of people will die it will be an election of bloodshed and it shall be remembered in the history of Zambia.

Zambian media

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[Before the AU Summit] I sent some of our leaders into all SADC countries to educate them on what truly happened during the protest.

Because in Bulawayo they were doing it in this manner: Aah tomorrow you must have a riot/protest (pandemonium) and if one is arrested, there will be lawyers to represent them. If hurt (injured) you would go to doctors waiting to treat you. We are following up on all doctors who were assisting those who were injured during the demonstration (riot). We are also tracking (tracing) Human Rights lawyers who encouraged demonstrators and promised to represent (defend) those arrested. We are strong and adequately equipped to confront and deal with those who choose to demonstrate and cause unrest. Hallelujah to those who choose peace and many their days be increased in the land that is ruled by black people. But to those who choose to demonstrate, their days will shrink (be reduced).

[laughter from the audience]

I leave you with one word of instruction: in your villages, or homes you know each other, you must inform your elders, headmen of any strangers who arrive in your area, you must know their mission. This is the only way to keep peace, if you allow strangers entrance, they will disturb your peace because there is no home without acquaintances, let’s stay vigilant because our enemies are restless, they are fighting, but we are alert, we will beat them, tichavazvambura, tovazvambura, and varikutozvamburika izvozvi. Pamberi ne ZANU PF!, Viva Mwenezi Viva! – WATCH THE FULL SPEECH ON ZIMEYE.COM

“ZANU PF Will Be Dead By 2028”

Correspondent|EXILED Former Cabinet Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo has predicted that ZANU PF will become extinct by 2028 because of the characters who are the helm of the party.

“Zanu PF will be dead by 2028. Dead as in dodo,” Moyo said. “Look at the Zanu PF presidium, I know there’s nothing much to see there, but take a closer look at its politburo and central committee, who are the 2028 Zanu PF reformers and what’s their ideology? ZanuPF is going down like a dodo.”

A dodo is an extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of Mauritius, east of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.

Prof. Moyo is who is credited for uttering a statement that to reform ZANU PF one has to be inside of it on Monday said, “It’s now split or replace (read destroy). Reform is impossible!

“Actually my earlier take was that PF-Zapu shouldn’t have united with Zanu-PF to form an old new party called Zanu(PF). Zimbabwe would have been a better country with the then two liberation movements regularly competing for power at the polls. We know what killed that prospect.”

For years Prof. Moyo was accused of saying he wanted to destroy ZANU PF from within but in 2015 he took it upon himself to correct the misconception.

“It will be absolutely nonsensical for a person like me to say the best way of destroying Zanu-PF is from within,” he said.

“That’s a drunkard’s statement, it’s nonsense. It’s a statement that can be said by some village pumpkin that has never come close to a classroom.

“I don’t need you to tell me the dangers of such a statement. I have never said that and will never, ever, no one will ever find anything like that from records, we speak from records, we criticise from records and we never run away from what we have said that is on record because it’s contextual. But for the benefit of you, what I said was that the best way to reform Zanu-PF is from within.

“Now, if your uneducated mind translates reform as destruction, to hell with you. That is not my problem and I want to repeat that very statement that the best way to reform Zanu-PF is from within, come and join us,” he said.

Bulawayo Says Chamisa Chete Chete

THE MDC Bulawayo Province has announced that it is supporting the leadership of Nelson Chamisa as President of the party beyond the impending October elective congress.

The endorsement comes after the Deputy Chief Secretary to the Office of the President and Cabinet George Charamba said as the government they will make sure that Chamisa is contested during the Congress.

“As MDC Bulawayo province we want to make it clear that we support and stand with our president Advocate Nelson Chamisa and shall support him beyond October Congress.” Edwin Ndlovu the Provincial Deputy Spokesperson said.

“It is worrying that ZANU PF wants to educate us on our own internal processes. This is very clear that the regime is afraid of our president hence their shenanigans. Our national council which is the supreme decision-making body between congresses appointed Advocate Nelson Chamisa to lead the party until our next Congress in October 2019.”

On Tuesday Chamisa revealed that the National Council sitting on Friday after which the roadmap towards the Congress shall be announced to the membership and the public.

Ndlovu further called upon the government of Emmerson Mnangagwa to release political prisoners and to focus on internal ZANU PF fights.

“ZANU PF military regime instead of dealing with its own factional wars and fixing the economy is busy trying to tell us when and how we should choose our leaders. As a party and Bulawayo province we know what we want, we know that when ZANU PF complains we are in the right direction.

“We finally call upon Emmerson Mnangagwa to release all political prisoners in his jails and initiate a genuine dialogue to help solve the illegitimacy of his government and rescue the suffering people of Zimbabwe.” — Byo24News

ED Takes Advantage Of Chiwenga’s Absence To Purge His Military Boys

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has purged top military commanders suspected to be aligned to his ailing deputy Constantino Chiwenga in a move seen as consolidating his hold on power and scuttling another possible coup.

Mnangagwa himself took over power after a coup toppled former President Robert Mugabe in November 2017.

Yesterday, Mnangagwa retired three Major-Generals and an Air Vice-Marshal from the military and said they would be reassigned to the diplomatic service, taking them off active military service and command.

Former head of the presidential guard, Anselem Sanyatwe, who was recently promoted from Brigadier-General to Major-General after he commanded a standby force that quelled last August’s post-election violence, resulting in the death of six people, was retired.

Also discharged from the military were Major-Generals Douglas Nyikayaramba, Martin Chedondo and Air Vice-Marshal Shebba Shumbayaonda, who are now set to join the less influential foreign mission posts.

“The Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr M J M Sibanda today (Monday) announced the decision by His Excellency the President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa to retire and reassign senior military officers to the diplomatic services in line with government’s critical global engagement and re-engagement strategy,” a government statement said yesterday.

Sanyatwe, who is seen as a close ally to Chiwenga, is reportedly earmarked for a diplomatic posting to Tanzania, where he will replace Absolom Chimonyo, who is now Zimbabwe National Army commander, while Chedondo was bound for China to replace Paul Chikawa, who is heading home for reassignment.

Nyikayaramba is expected to be reassigned to a diplomatic post in Mozambique, taking over from a fellow Major-General, Nicholas Mahuhuba Dube.

Shumbayaonda is reportedly set to be deployed to Sudan to replace Hilda Suka-Mafudze, who was appointed during the inclusive government as an MDC representative seconded by the now late Morgan Tsvangirai.

She remained in diplomatic service after the expiry of the coalition government in 2013, with indications that she had deserted the opposition for Zanu PF.

“The generals were feared by some close allies of the President. Some even suspect that what happened last month could have been engineered by some members of the army and some of these guys are being suspected,” a source said.

Unconfirmed reports have persisted of a second base of power within government allegedly led by Chiwenga.

Mnangagwa himself has denied a possible rift with his deputy at both government and party level, despite being forced to abandon his European tour to return home at the height of protests last month, amid talk of a possible coup.

Another source said the top commanders were seen as too loyal to Chiwenga, their former boss before the 2017 coup, and were seen as a threat to Mnangagwa’s hold on power.

“A lot of backbiting has been happening within the system. Sanyatwe was seen as too powerful and popular within the rank and file of the military because of his close association with the junior officers. While he was commander PG, he would interact with junior officers and knows how a military takeover could be executed,” a senior government official said.

Since taking over in 2017, Mnangagwa has been on a drive to appease the military bosses through promotions, although purging senior police and Central Intelligence Organisation officers, as they were seen as being anti-establishment.

At the height of their careers, some of the retired commanders courted controversy mainly through their statements in support of the ruling Zanu PF.

Just recently, Sanyatwe invited scorn on himself after he disputed video evidence of soldiers shooting at civilians on August 1.

He claimed that the soldiers were not targeting civilians, but were shooting at a 45 degrees angle.

Days later, he was promoted to Major-General.

Nyikayaramba, who had a brief stay at the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and Copac, was widely accused of openly supporting and defending Zanu PF against the constitutional demands for serving army officers.

Although army commanders serve at Mnangagwa’s mercy, reports say he sacked the four for easy control of the military in the increasingly unstable political environment.

-Newsday

“We Are Not At War,” Winky D And Jah Prayzer Speak

WHILE Winky D and Jah Prayzah’s fans are fighting and exchanging insults online, the two musicians are on talking terms.

Jah Prayzah revealed yesterday in an interview with the controversial Acie Lumumba that he called and congratulated Winky D on his record-breaking video MuGarden who in turn congratulated him on his production Kunerima.

Comparisons between the two have been made, giving rise to a silent rivalry which they both deny with Jah Prayzah expressing his willingness to have a collaboration with Winky D.

This depicts a political image of politicians meeting and having coffee behind closed doors while their followers are fighting each other.

Last week, Jah Prayzah released his video Kunerima which featured Misred and Winky D released his video MuGarden which featured Gemma Griffiths.

They both broke their personal records of views on YouTube, which is a good sign for the country’s music industry.

By yesterday afternoon, Winky D’s video had passed the 560 000 views mark while Jah Prayzah’s video had passed the 370 000 mark.

While the musicians are on talking terms, the same cannot be said of their fans who are trading insults online.

There are sharp divisions between the fans and a few neutrals with the support also being made along political lines.

Both musicians have tried to shake off the political tags which, however, seem impossible and it is evident in the latest videos.

Jah Prayzah is being associated with Zanu-PF and under fire soldiers while Winky D is said to be sympathetic to the opposition.

Several political players and influential people among them former vice president Joice Mujuru, Jonathan and David Coltart and several others have congratulated Winky D on his latest production.

This has seen those opposed to these figures trashing the video and supporting Jah Prayzah.

Without doubt, both videos are great works of art and raise the standards of the country’s music production.

With information that the two musicians are on talking terms, it’s an indication that one can enjoy Jah Prayzah’s video without trashing Winky D’s and vice versa. — DailyNews

Chamisa Lashes Out At Mnagagwa For His Weekend Speech In Mwenezi

Own Correspondent|Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has blasted President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying he is the chief culprit in causing violence against innocent Zimbabweans.

While addressing Zanu-PF supporters in Mwenezi on Saturday last week, Mnangagwa blamed the opposition for the violent demonstrations that resulted in the death of over a dozen people and ominously warned that he would deploy the army to crush any dissent.

“They (the MDC) are planning violence but we would like to say to everyone in the country that if you are against peace, be part of them those who want peace, stay at home, so that we deal with those that want violence. We will deal with them. If you are invited to the demonstrations don’t join them,” said Mnangagwa.

Last month, disgruntled workers downed tools in protest over fuel price hikes and the ever-increasing cost of living that has rendered many people’s salaries worthless.

To quell the protests, Mnangagwa dispatched the military in a clampdown that was condemned by the world due to its heavy-handedness as well as reports of rape and torture of unarmed civilians.

In a chilling response to Mnangagwa’s warning, Chamisa said the sentiments proved that the ruling party leader is the one causing violence.

“If anyone ever doubted the source of the orgy of violence against Zimbabweans, this video (in which Mnangagwa is warning opposition) is your answer. How can a party leader in a country take such sadistic pleasure in the beating up of his fellow countrymen that he is supposed to be protecting? Is this the new dispensation?”

He added that the country needs urgent reforms to end violence.

“Zimbabwe needs urgent reforms. We must build this great country, unite the nation, grow the economy and prosper all through a political solution that unleashes citizens’ creative energies for prosperity. Stand ready to usher the nation into virtual cycles of happiness, glitter and glory.

“ED shocks me all the time. He forgets that life belongs to the Maker and he was also made and therefore he is not the Maker. I pray for him to realise that Jesus is coming soon and we shall all answer for our acts, deeds and words on this soon to come day. Jesus is Lord!”

Other political observers said Mnangagwa does not know how to differentiate between legal and illegal protests.

“Criminalising dissent! ED demonstrates inability to distinguish between legal and illegal protest. Perhaps fitting in a country where the law is so elastic. We must condemn violent protest, but most protests in Zim were not violent,” Piers Pigou, senior consultant at the International Crisis Group said.

The Thokozani Khupe-led MDC vice president Obert Gutu said Zimbabwe is still suffering ugly scars from the ravages of colonial exploitation as well as the emotional experiences of the armed liberation struggle and since independence, the country has never experienced peace.

“Our leaders, or is it rulers, have always emphasised the power of might over right. We are, indeed, a very angry and tormented nation. Brother is rising up against brother, sister against sister, uncle against aunt and so on and so forth. We need genuine and holistic national healing.

“As politicians, we should desist from using the inflammatory language of violence and intolerance in both our private and public spaces. Violence is like a Frankenstein monster, it devours both the victim and the perpetrator.”

Gutu said Mnangagwa must stop using the soldiers to quell protests.

“The army belongs to the barracks; it’s as simple as that. They should only be deployed in exceptional circumstances to defend and uphold our territorial integrity as well as to maintain and protect national security.

“Protests should always be peaceful as is envisaged in Section 59 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe and in similar measure; the government should resist the temptation to use disproportionate force to quell civil disobedience. Put simply, the government shouldn’t use a sledge hammer to kill a fly.”

Former Information minister Jonathan Moyo said the comments were divisive.

“Many who do not understand chiShona have asked for an English translation of this video clip with utterly shocking, emotive and divisive remarks made by Mnangagwa in Mwenezi, Masvingo, yesterday.”

Former Primary and Secondary Education minister David Coltart said Mnangagwa is out of order.

“Mnangagwa’s comments on Saturday threatening doctors and lawyers who have provided assistance to victims of #Crimesagainsthumanity committed by Zimbabwean State agents mark a new low in #Zimbabwe. When human rights defenders are attacked like this the world needs to act.”

HIFA Cancelled Due To State Of Economy

Said the Executive Director, Maria Wilson,

“Zimbabwe is dealing with many important issues, both social and economic. In this context, the Festival cannot responsibly commit to presenting a viable event of the same quality and impact that HIFA is known for this year…”

THE HARARE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS (HIFA) LOOKS TO THE FUTURE WITH A MAJOR ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL IN 2020

The Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) is Zimbabwe’s largest arts initiative. The Festival powerfully engages local, regional and international recognition for Zimbabwe’s cultural diversity and capacity to achieve the highest standards of artistic presentation. HIFA is widely acknowledged as one of the best arts and culture initiatives on the Continent, bringing together corporate investors, embassy and donor partners, local and visiting artists, large and enthusiastic audiences, and the media. The Festival proudly and joyfully celebrates the best of Zimbabwe.

HIFA has announced that the organization will not stage the event in 2019 and will focus on new projects leading up to a major anniversary Festival in 2020. As explained by the Executive Director, Maria Wilson, “Zimbabwe is dealing with many important issues, both social and economic. In this context, the Festival cannot responsibly commit to presenting a viable event of the same quality and impact that HIFA is known for this year. The Festival will use this time to work on other projects, particularly in schools, to broaden and deepen the organisation’s contribution to arts and culture development. Showcasing the artistic outcomes of our planned new school programmes will be one facet of the next Festival, 28 April to 3 May 2020.

In addition to presenting the Festival, HIFA works throughout the year on initiatives that build capacity within the local arts community, use arts and culture to explore social and community issues, and assist companies realise their marketing and PR potential through creative thinking.

ABOUT HIFA

The Harare International Festival of the Arts (HIFA) is an annual 6-day arts and culture celebration taking place in the capital city of Zimbabwe, Harare. It began in 1999 and is the most prominent and prestigious showcase for Zimbabwean arts as well as a platform for performances and exhibitions by visiting international artists and groups. It is celebrated for supporting local arts and culture initiatives by presenting diverse artistic work for the broadest audiences, including international promoters and culture practitioners, media, and huge numbers of enthusiastic art-lovers. It has a proven track record of success and is widely recognized for its unifying, spirit-lifting and community development achievements. It is Zimbabwe’s largest arts event, and one of the most acclaimed Festivals in Africa.

Who Is Celebrating Imposition Of Sanctions On Harare? Zimbabweans Response To Gutu’ s Assertion

Farai Dziva|Outspoken MDC T deputy president Obert Gutu’ s sentiments on the imposition of sanctions have angered several Zimbabweans who challenged him to qualify his assertion.

Gutu slammed “those who celebrate the imposition of sanctions against Zimbabwe.”

Gutu described such behaviour as unpatriotic and uncouth.

“As a Zimbabwean patriot and Pan-Africanist, I will never celebrate the imposition of any form of sanctions against my country by whomsoever.

Granted, we have got numerous domestic challenges, but imposing sanctions by whomsoever is not the panacea to resolving our challenges,” argued Gutu.

Yesterday Gutu attacked the MDC Alliance for failing to refurbish structures at Morgan Tsvangirai House.

Obert Gutu

Boarding Fee Rise Approved

The Government has approved an increase in boarding school fees following proposals by school authorities as a result of an increase in the prices of basic commodities.

In some schools boarding fees have been hiked by nearly 100 percent from what parents were paying in the third term last year.

Schools such as John Tallach High School, Hlangabeza High School and Sacred Heart High School are among the schools that have hiked their fees.

Primary and Secondary Education Deputy Minister Cde Edgar Moyo yesterday told The Chronicle that the Ministry approved boarding fees hikes after considering push factors in the economic environment.

“Basically the issue (boarding fees hike) has been necessitated by escalations in the market and the schools considered that they might not be able to sustain themselves with the old budgets,” said Cde Moyo, adding that the fees hike should not make education exclusive for some learners.

“However, fees should not be a barrier to education. As much as possible we must charge what is affordable to a targeted community. We should not create schools that are exclusive and at the end of the day create a huge barrier to access to education.”

Cde Moyo said schools followed all the necessary procedures before their budgets were approved and parents were consulted before the new fees were approved.
Government’s policy states that 20 percent of parents should approve fees hikes before they are adopted.

“The policy states that the fees hike depends on approved budgets by the parents as presented by the School Development Committee (SDC) and the head. The SDC and head invite parents and make their proposals and context in which they are making the proposals and debate that issue. They might adopt what the leadership proposes or modify what is presented to them,” said Cde Moyo.

“The minutes of the meeting are compiled and the proposed budget showing escalation levels and the justification for the increase. The details are sent to the District Schools Inspector who makes his or her input before sending them to the province who will make their input before sending to the Permanent Secretary for approval.”

However, some parents decried the fees increase in the middle of the term saying it was disruptive to their planning and budgeting.

They said although they understood that it was necessary for boarding schools to increase fees due to the rising cost of living, they now face more constraints.

A parent with a child at John Tallach High School said the boarding fees was increased by almost 100 percent and she is struggling to raise the fees at short notice.

“Although I understand the need to increase the fees, it comes as a blow to me as I don’t know where I will get that money. Its mid-term and the worst part is that I didn’t get a pay rise at work,” said the parent who preferred not to be identified.

Another parent who only identified himself as Mr Sibanda with a son learning at Hlangabeza High School in Nkayi said he did not expect the fees would almost double.

“The school hiked the fees to $805 from $400 and are already demanding payment. Where will I get that money from? Things would have been better if they had increased the fees at the beginning of the year and we could have come up with payment plans,” said the parent only identified as Mr Sibanda.-state media

Cancer Patients Stranded

About 150 cancer patients accessing radiation services from Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo are stranded following the breakdown of machinery at the hospital since November last year.

Radiation therapy which is also called radiotherapy is a cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors.

Those who can afford it have moved to Harare seeking the lifesaving treatment while a majority of them are at risk of having cancer spread in their bodies which weakens treatment in fighting the deadly disease.

In an interview Mpilo clinical director Dr Solwayo Ngwenya said the breakdown was due to power supply challenges.

“As we all know we use highly sensitive machinery in cancer treatment and whenever there is a power outage, these machines break down and have to be serviced. We last administered radiation in November last year and about 150 patients have been forced to live without the life saving medication since then while those who can afford have gone to Harare and other areas,” said Dr Ngwenya.

He said Government recently purchased US$100 000 worth of uninterrupted power supply (UPS) batteries that should be installed as a long term solution to the problem.

“We now have the batteries and our challenge is that we do not have bigger rooms to accommodate the UPS batteries. We therefore call on the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing to prioritise this project so that we save lives,” he said.

Dr Ngwenya said the construction of the needed room should take about a month once it commences. He added that despite the challenge, other departments in the cancer unit are functional and urged people to go for screenings.

“Our mammogram machines are currently down as well which means we are currently not offering breast cancer screenings.

“However, members of the public are encouraged to come forward and screen for other types of cancer since our chemotherapy, nuclear medicine and cervical cancer equipment is working,” said Dr Ngwenya.

Recent statistics show that more than 60 percent of patients being attended to at the Mpilo Central Hospital Cancer Unit and other public institutions have stage three and four cancers.
At this stage, the cancer would have advanced so much that it is virtually incurable.

Stage three and four cancers require palliative treatment which is only meant to treat symptoms or ease pain until the patient dies. -state media

Should Mugabe Remain On Sanctions?

Farai Dziva| There are mixed sentiments on whether former President Robert Mugabe’ s name should remain on sanctions list.

Respected Zimbabwean political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has urged the European Union to remove Mugabe’s name from the sanctions list.

However his views have been widely criticised on social media platforms.

Dr Ruhanya said it would be unfair and unfortunate to maintain sanctions on the nonagenarian and his family.

“You can’t hate someone to death. There is no need for the EU to renew sanctions on Mugabe (95) and his wife Grace.

Mugabe is an old man who is no longer fit for purpose. Why not allow him to live peacefully in his last days and concentrate on those who abuse rights today!” Dr Ruhanya argued.

“Mugabe did a lot bad things for Zimbabwe. However as peace loving Zimbabweans and human rights defenders, at his age (95) what else can he do?

Even if he were to be taken to court what will come out of the process? Lets show those ZANU PF people that we stand for truths but we love, forgive,” added Dr Ruhanya.

Insecure Mnangagwa Tightens Security

HARARE-
In a surprise move which betrays anxiety about President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s safety, authorities have once again reshuffled his personal security team while also expanding it to include Air Force personnel, the Daily News on Sunday can report.

This comes as investigations into last year’s Bulawayo bombing — in which Mnangagwa narrowly escaped an apparent attempt on his life when an explosion rocked a Zanu PF rally that he was addressing at White City Stadium — have seemingly hit a dead end.

After the Bulawayo incident, the government hastily moved the
76-year-old Zanu PF leader from his modest private home in Harare’s leafy suburb of Helensvale to State House, which had been under-going renovations at the time.
Authoritative sources told the Daily News on Sunday yesterday that Mnangagwa had rejigged his team again, following wholesale changes that were made to the security sector when he first took over the reins from ousted former president Robert Mugabe in November 2017.

The Police Protection Unit (PPU) had traditionally provided the presidium with aide de camps, but this role had been delegated to the Presidential Guard which falls under the Zimbabwe National Army, after Mugabe’s stunning fall.Daily News

Latest On Chiwenga: Surgery Successful, The General Expected Back Home Next Week

VICE President Constantino Chiwenga is in the Indian capital of New Delhi, where he is receiving treatment for an abdominal ailment, a government official revealed yesterday.

Information deputy minister Energy Mutodi posted on his Twitter account that the 61-year-old politician had successfully undergone surgery and was on the mend at an Indian hospital.

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

His tweet was ridiculed by citizens in a country where government officials routinely seek medical help abroad while the public health system has collapsed with hospitals struggling to provide medicines to patients.

Chiwenga was last seen in public on Tuesday last week when he appeared on national television while attending President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Tuesday Cabinet meeting.

On the same day, he pooh-poohed reports that he had been airlifted to neighbouring South Africa for treatment, blaming the social media for wishing him ill.

“There are determined to hear that I am sick, they want me dead, but that cannot be, I am very fine and well, I am actually doing my job as a politician,” he was quoted saying.

While Mutodi did not reveal when the former commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) travelled to India, the Daily News is reliably informed that Chiwenga was flown to New Delhi on Thursday night.

The same sources said Chiwenga is suffering from gastro-intestinal infection, a condition caused by “viral, bacterial or parasitic infections”.

According to the Medical Journal, the condition is also known as stomach flu.

Sources said the vice president has been suffering from the ailment for some time now, prompting him to seek surgery in India.

“We expect him back this week because his condition is not serious,” said the government official who asked not to be named.

Chiwenga joins the list of foreigners trooping to India for private health care.

India has become popular because of its advanced healthcare system, drawing foreigners from Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, for complex paediatric cardiac surgery or liver transplants – caprocedures that are not done in their home countries.

They also come from the United Kingdom, Europe, and North America for quick, efficient, and cheap coronary bypasses or orthopaedic procedures.

India ranks among the top 20 of the world’s countries in its private spending, at 4,2 percent of Gross Domestic Product.

In October last year, deputy chief secretary to the President and Cabinet George Charamba disclosed that Chiwenga was on special diet because of the delicacy of his intestines which had been affected by acids.

“Apparently, you have to give it time to allow internal body tissues to heal both large and small intestines were attacked. But he must also remain calm and rested to ensure that there is no relapse into excessive secretion of acids in the body. He is on a special diet because of the delicacy in his stomach,” Charamba was quoted as saying.

Since leading the coup that toppled former president Robert Mugabe in November 2018, Chiwenga has become a larger-than-life character the country’s politics.

Despite his domineering political profile which is loved and hated in equal measure, his health has been a source of bother.

The former ZDF commander early last year traced his health woes to the days when he orchestrated Mugabe’s fall.

He claimed that he was suffering from “nhuta,” something he claimed caused his skin to lighten and triggered speculation that he was bleaching his skin.

“It was during that time that I fell ill. I had this skin sickness (nhuta) that affected my whole body from beneath my feet to my back and the journalists started saying I was using skin lightening creams, but that was not the case.

“I was sick. I have decided to talk about it because that is what you see, but you should know that everything that happens comes with a price. We then sent everything to South Africa to find out what was causing the sickness, but they failed to treat it.

“It was then that my (late) sister Margaret approached Sister Redemptor (Roman Catholic nun) and was given herbs that I began taking until I was healed. But before I took the medication they also prayed for me,” Chiwenga said at the burial of his sister Margaret.

The 61 year-old ex-soldier has appeared in public with swollen hands and in some instances with a cannula on his hand, and has also shown signs of irritation in public, further fanning speculation that he is not fit for office. — DailyNews

People’s Victory Is Certain: Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa, who is also an ordained pastor has appealed to the people of Zimbabwe to have faith in God as he will soon deliver the nation from political captivity.

Chamisa said the MDC A was chosen by God to lead the people to the promised land.

“CANAAN IS ON THE HORIZON!We’re at Rephidim and the Amalekites are here. So Moses must go up the mountain with the staff of the Lord to pray with the aid of Aaron and Hur.Joshua goes into the battlefront to fight the opponent.History books being written as we plant new memorials,Ex 17,” wrote Chamisa on Twitter.

“Oh yes the signs are there and the evidence is upon us.We are almost there. All the sorrows of today we shall forget.
See, I will make you into a threshing sledge, new and sharp with many teeth..You will thresh the mountains and crush them, and reduce the hills to chaff!

There is a plan.God has a plan.We are that plan!”

MDC Youth Chairperson Happymore Chidziva Acquitted

By Own Correspondent|A Gweru Provincial magistrate today acquitted opposition National Youth Chairman, Happymore Chidziva on charges of inciting public violence.

Chidziva was arrested during the police and army crackdown in the aftermaths of the January 14 2019 fuel protests.

Said the MDC Information Department:

National Youth Chairperson Happymore Chidziva was today acquitted by a Gweru magistrate over charges of inciting public violence in relation to the 1st of August murder of 7 civilians by men in army uniform.

Meanwhile, in the case of the MDC Deputy Chief of Staff, Zvavamwe David Shambare and 37 others who were being charged for causing public violence in the 1st of August attack on civilians by men in army uniforms, all bail conditions have been relaxed. Shambare and 37 others will appear before the magistrate on the 27th of March for routine remand.

In the case of the ZCTU stay away, ward 16 Councillor Denford Ngadziore’s bail application will be heard on Wednesday at the magistrate’s court.

Millers Say There Won’t Be Any Bread In Zim Next Week

ZIMBABWE could run out of bread in a week after flour stocks dwindled due to the country’s failure to pay for imported wheat, according to a confidential letter written to bakers by the country’s grain millers’ group on Monday.

The southern African nation is in the grip of a severe shortage of U.S. dollars that has sapped supplies of fuel and drugs, as President Emmerson Mnangagwa struggles to live up to pre-election promises to quickly revive the troubled economy.

Zimbabwe imports wheat, which it blends with its local crop to make flour for bread, the country’s second major staple after maize meal.

The Grain Millers Association (GMAZ) general manager Lynette Veremu wrote to the National Bakers Association of Zimbabwe (NBAZ) to tell them the country not pay for 55,000 tonnes of wheat in bonded warehouses in Mozambique and Harare.

“We regret to advise that the current stocks for foreign wheat for bread flour have depleted to 5,800 tonnes and … we are left with less than eight days of national bread flour supplies,” the letter said.

GMAZ spokesman Garikai Chaunza confirmed the letter, saying “this is the situation we are faced with”.

Ngoni Mazango, the president of the bakers’ group, was not immediately available to comment.

The central bank lists wheat among priority imports like fuel and drugs, but has struggled to pay suppliers in the past.

GMAZ said in December it owed foreign suppliers $80 million for past wheat imports.

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya did not answer calls to his mobile phone. — Reuters

CAAZ Boss Arrested On Corruption Charges

Latest reports indicate that the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe General Manager David Chawota has been arrested on suspected corruption charges.

A source with the National Prosecution Authority confirmed that Chawota is facing a number of corruption allegations from radar, labour abuses to resurrecting contracts from 20 years ago that cost the Authority $ 450 000.

ZimEye.com is also told that the other case involves the the awarding of a 28 million euro (US$33,3 million) tender to Indra Sistemas and Homt Espana SA for the finance, supply and installation of an airspace management system without going to tender.

More to follow:

State Witnesses Confess To Fabricating Evidence Against Simba Chikore.

A Harare Magistrate’s Court took time to visit Zimbabwe Airways offices in-loco to verify testimony issued by state witness against former Zim Airways boss Simba Chikore.

Chikore who is son in law to former President Robert Mugabe, is facing kidnap charges after a former employee of the airways, Bertha Zakeyo, alleged that he locked her up in the offices against her will after the two quarrelled over termination of her employment contract.

Witness Simon Masakasa who at the court’s last hearing provided uncoordinated evidence forced Chikore’s lawyer Jonathan Samukange to ask the court to visit the offices in-loco to prove that Masakasa was an unreliable witness.

Masakasa also a former employee at the airways had alleged that he had seen what transpired when Zakeyo was being detained from his compartment at the building.

After the visit to the offices, it turned out that Musaka had lied in his testimony as the arrangement in the office and the distances he mentioned would not tie up.

The distance that he had described and the setup was incorrect and hence he could not have given his testimony as an eye witness as is required by law.

After an intense cross-examination by Samukange, Masakasa admitted that he had made stories against Chikore out of bitterness for his impromptu termination of contract with the airline. He further told the court that he was angry for being fired from his position.

Chikore is jointly charged with Safeguard security guard Simbarashe Mutimbe. The two are out on $30 bail each.

RBZ To Announce Official Bond – US Dollar Rate On Weds

John Magudya

Correspondent|The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya will on Wednesday announce the Monetary Policy Statement and one of the major focal point will be introduction of a new exchange rate of the United States Dollar and Bond note.

The rate is likely to be pegged at 1:3.

Sources within the Central Bank said that the fuel price hike was pegged at a 1:3 rate.

“Everyone knows that 1:1 exchange rate is not viable, do you remember when the President announced the prices of fuel it was a well calculated move and it is paying dividends,” said the source.

Bond notes were introduced in 2016 and there were pegged at one is to one with US Dollars.

When Finance minister Mthuli Ncube presented the National budget in December 2018, he insisted that the bond note was equivalent to US dollars but created separate accounts with some only meant for bond notes and RTGS while others were Foreign Currency Accounts (FCA).

Matebeleland Chiefs Pile Pressure On ED To Address Gukurahundi Saga

 Defiant Matabeleland chiefs Vezi Maduna and Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni have escalated their row with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government — this time demanding the appointment of an independent probe into the Gukurahundi atrocities of the early 1980s, the Daily News can report.

This is despite the fact that Mnangagwa has since operationalised the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC), to lead consultations with chiefs from the Matabeleland region about the emotive matter.

This comes after the outspoken traditional leaders paid a courtesy call on opposition leader Nelson Chamisa in Harare last week, days after Maduna had raised fears over his safety following his claims of being trailed by suspected State security agents.

In a letter addressed to Zanu PF national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Maduna and Ndiweni have now, not only taken aim at Mnangagwa again, but also demand the appointment of an independent commission to probe all Gukurahundi deaths.

“The letter serves to inform you as the national chairperson of the ruling party Zanu PF that on behalf of the … genocide victims of 1981-87, we the Ndebele chiefs have written to the United Nations (UN) secretary- general to set up an independent commission of inquiry to investigate this genocide and to bring perpetrators of it to book.

“As you are aware, the genocide was well planned and implemented by government, so we cannot expect the same government to investigate itself,” Maduna and Ndiweni said in their letter.

“There is still a window of opportunity to this issue. However, silence and inaction by the government and your Zanu PF will not stop the actions that have been initiated in the international arena,” the chiefs added.

Maduna recently threw the cat among the pigeons when he wrote an earlier letter to the UN, appealing for the powerful global body to get involved in the emotive Gukurahundi issue.

The outspoken chief later got support from his counterpart Ndiweni, who has also consistently attacked the government over the unresolved Gukurahundi issue.

“We write requesting an independent commission of inquiry be set up to investigate atrocities which occurred in Matabeleland and Midlands in Zimbabwe … between 1981 and 1987 … after the country gained independence from Britain.

“The atrocities escalated into genocide occasioned by an ethnic cleansing agenda targeting the Ndebele people in the western and central parts of the country,” Maduna said in his earlier letter to UN secretary- general Antonio Guterres.

The letter was also copied to Amnesty International, the African Union, Sadc and the European Union (EU) Parliament, among others.

An estimated 20 000 people are said to have been killed in the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces when the government deployed the North Korea-trained Fifth Brigade to the two regions, to fight an insurrection.

Unity Day was subsequently set up to commemorate the Unity Accord which was later signed between Zapu and Zanu on December 22, 1987, and which ended hostilities between the two parties.

Mnangagwa, who served as ousted former president Robert Mugabe’s right-hand man for nearly 54 years, last year operationalised the NPRC as part of his efforts to address unresolved national issues such as the Gukurahundi atrocities.

During his maiden appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last year, Mnangagwa said the government was keen to address the atrocities.

“What can we do about the past? We have put up a commission (NPRC) to deal with that issue (Gukurahundi), that should not stop us from having a better future where all the communities should be united, should co-operate, should love each other, should work together.

“This is the message which we have. We are more worried now about how in the future we should have a united Zimbabwe.

“Let me assure you that just recently I had a meeting with chiefs from Matabeleland, discussing with them, because I feel there is that bad patch in our history and we would want to correct it.

“We would want to say whatever wrong was committed we must say, the government of the day must apologise,” Mnangagwa said.

-Daily News

Ecstatic Women Strip Naked While Performing Kanjiva Dance

NATIONAL NEWS

Shamva women brewed a shocker over the weekend as some of them took off their clothes during Enzo’ s show.

The infamous video by the young ZimDancehall sensation shows a woman swinging violently while water from a waterpot (gate) is poured over her figure.

Some ladies reportedly brought their wrapping cloths, imitating the exact scenes- with water being poured on them.

Enzo Ishall was joined by Killer T on stage during his performance.

Enzo became a star after the release of his album which features songs such as Smart Inotangira Kutsoka and Kanjiva.Daily News

NATIONAL NEWS

ZIFA Clears The Air On Warriors Participation In COSAFA Tournament

Farai Dziva|The Zimbabwe Warriors will participate in the 2019 edition of the Cosafa Cup despite pulling out as hosts of the tournament.

Minister of Sports along with Zifa President Felton Kamambo told reporters on Monday that the event will not take place in the country as the announcement for the hosting rights was made at short notice.

The regional football body had named Zimbabwe as the hosts last month, and the decision was only waiting for government approval.

Kamambo has revealed ZIFA will bring the tournament back in 2021.

“As ZIFA, our team will participate in the COSAFA Tournament wherever it’s going to be held.

We will try and bid for the future hosting of COSAFA that is from 2021 going forward,” said Kamambo.

Zimbabwe last hosted the event in 2009 where they won the trophy after beating Zambia in the final.

US Backs Chamisa | PROVINCE STATEMENT

The Movement for Democratic Change – Alliance USA Province would want to go on record in confirming and endorsing the Presidency of Advocate Nelson Chamisa as the current President of the Movement for Democratic Change – Alliance until the scheduled National Congress and further endorse him as our Presidential candidate in the forthcoming National Congress to be held in October 2019.

It is from his indefatigable fight for democracy, freedom, peace, equality, rule of law, human rights and patriotism for both Party and nation that we resolutely stand by Advocate Nelson Chamisa as our current president and presidential candidate at the forthcoming national congress. Further to his decorated heroism in championing the fight against tyranny and despotism in Zimbabwe, President Nelson Chamisa is assiduous in pointing the best way forward for our Party and nation and we are unwaveringly assured that he is the best candidate to take us forward.

Above all that matters, Advocate Nelson Chamisa proved his credence from Zimbabweans across the political divide by winning the popular vote in the past Harmonised Elections where he amassed an enormous 2.6 million votes. Hence it is the desire of the Province to build on the traction and saleability of the candidature of Advocate Nelson Chamisa, so we do hereby endorse him as our candidate at the forthcoming MDC-Alliance National Congress in October 2019.

We faithfully anticipate a smooth Congress preparation and conclusion of it.
BEHOLD THE CHANGE THAT DELIVERS!

Zvidzai Ruzvidzo
Chairperson
MDC-NORTH AMERICA

Man U Star Attacks Mourinho

Farai Dziva|Manchester United striker, Alexis Sanchez has said he lost his confidence under former manager Jose Mourinho.

Sanchez joined United in January last year from Arsenal but the 30-year-old fell out of favour prior to the Portuguese’s departure in December the same year. He has only scored five goals in all competitions since arriving at the club.

In an interview with BBC, the Chile international described Mourinho as one of the best coaches in the world but feels the gaffer created an unhealthy atmosphere at Old Trafford.

“Mourinho is one of the best coaches in the world, in the way that he coaches, how he studies videos, the way he goes about things,” Sanchez said.

“But within the group, there was that feeling that you were in the team, then out. Sometimes I didn’t play, then I did, then I didn’t and as a player, you lose confidence.

“Then an atmosphere was created that wasn’t healthy.”

Sanchez, however, has continued to struggle under interim boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with the current boss even claiming that the 30-year-old needs to find himself and hit top form.

Why Should One Celebrate Imposition Of Sanctions Against One’s Own Country? Asks Obert Gutu

Farai Dziva|Outspoken MDC T deputy president Obert Gutu has slammed “those who celebrate the imposition of sanctions against Zimbabwe.”

Gutu described such behaviour as unpatriotic and uncouth.

“As a Zimbabwean patriot and Pan-Africanist, I will never celebrate the imposition of any form of sanctions against my country by whomsoever.

Granted, we have got numerous domestic challenges, but imposing sanctions by whomsoever is not the panacea to resolving our challenges,” argued Gutu.

Yesterday Gutu attacked the MDC Alliance for failing to refurbish structures at Morgan Tsvangirai House.

“MP Impregnated Me After Promising To Marry Me After Winning Elections “

Farai Dziva|A female Zanu PF activist has dragged a party MP to court claiming the legislator hoodwinked her into having sex with him after promising to marry her.

The Zanu PF activist, Tsitsi Tembo claimed Chirumanzu- Zibagwe MP, Prosper Machando sweet- talked her into having sex him and impregnated her.

An irate Tembo further claimed Machando forced her to dump her lover after promising to take care of her.

Tembo filed papers at the Mvuma Magistrate Court last week. She is demanding $ 10 000 for “breach of promise.”

After impregnating Tembo, Machando allegedly became elusive and he threatened to use his political muscle to silence the disgruntled woman.

“He promised to marry me after winning the 2018 Parliamentary plebiscite but he changed his stance after the polls,” claimed Tembo.

“He wasted my time, I want him to compensate me for using me,” said Tembo in her argument.

Remove Mugabe From Sanctions List, Dr Ruhanya Urges EU

Farai Dziva|Respected Zimbabwean political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has urged the European Union to remove former President Robert Mugabe’s name from the sanctions list.

Dr Ruhanya said it would be unfair and unfortunate to maintain sanctions on the nonagenarian and his family.

“You can’t hate someone to death. There is no need for the EU to renew sanctions on Mugabe (95) and his wife Grace.

Mugabe is an old man who is no longer fit for purpose. Why not allow him to live peacefully in his last days and concentrate on those who abuse rights today!” Dr Ruhanya argued.

“Mugabe did a lot bad things for Zimbabwe. However as peace loving Zimbabweans and human rights defenders, at his age (95) what else can he do?

Even if he were to be taken to court what will come out of the process? Lets show those ZANU PF people that we stand for truths but we love, forgive,” added Dr Ruhanya.

Bulawayo Not Frenzied By Callistus Ndlovu’s Death As Body Arrives In The City

Callistus Ndlovu’s body arrives at JMN Nkomo airport in Bulawayo.

Paul Nyathi|The city of Bulawayo is relatively quite with no signs that a person declared a national hero passed on in the city.

ZANU PF Bulawayo Province chairman Callistus Ndlovu passed on in South Africa last week and was declared a national hero.

Social Media critics in the city have come hard on the ZANU PF leader accusing him of selling out on the people of the region during the dreadful Gukurahundi atrocities of the mid eighties.

Ndlovu is very notorious in the city and the region for his statement that the Joshua Nkomo led PF ZAPU was a dead donkey at the peak of the Gukurahundi era.

He had unceremoniously dumped PF ZAPU at the time and joined the Gukurahundi attributed ZANU under Robert Mugabe leadership.

Since that time, the people of Matabeleland who supported ZAPU and Nkomo religiously never forgave him for his utterances.

Critics have actually accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa for rewarding Ndlovu on his selling out on the people of the region by giving him a national hero status.

Meanwhile, body of the late national hero Ndlovu who passed away in South Africa arrived in Bulawayo on Tuesday afternoon aboard a South African Airlink jet.

Prof Ndlovu’s body arrived at 12 noon at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo airport and was welcomed by Bulawayo provincial Minister Cde Judith Ncube, Government officials and some cheering ZANU-PF members.

The date of his burial has not yet been confirmed.

Canaan Is On The Horizon: Chamisa

Farai Dziva|MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa, who is also an ordained pastor has appealed to the people of Zimbabwe to have faith in God as he will soon deliver the nation from political captivity.

Chamisa said the MDC A was chosen by God to lead the people to the promised land.

“CANAAN IS ON THE HORIZON!We’re at Rephidim and the Amalekites are here. So Moses must go up the mountain with the staff of the Lord to pray with the aid of Aaron and Hur.Joshua goes into the battlefront to fight the opponent.History books being written as we plant new memorials,Ex 17,” wrote Chamisa on Twitter.

“Oh yes the signs are there and the evidence is upon us.We are almost there. All the sorrows of today we shall forget.
See, I will make you into a threshing sledge, new and sharp with many teeth..You will thresh the mountains and crush them, and reduce the hills to chaff!

There is a plan.God has a plan.We are that plan!”

“PAC Clashes With Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba”; Claims Jelousy Mawarire

By Own Correspondent- The recently appointed Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) members reportedly clashed with Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba when they met for the first time last week Friday, a report by a local publication has claimed.

Charamba apparently wanted the PAC to focus only on international re-engagement, which the PAC disagreed with.

Revealed Patriotic Front Spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire:

“The Presidential Advisory Council met and its members were unhappy with George Charamba trying to lecture them on what they were supposed to do, limiting their terms of reference to international re-engagement. Apparently, UNDP is funding the group.

The PAC members who attended the meeting resisted Charamba’s bossy attempts to confine them to international reengagement and instead organised themselves in clusters according to areas of expertise, e. g health, and insisted they would only advise in areas of expertise.

Members of the Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) met for the first time yesterday (Friday) afternoon for a briefing session with Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet. The session was a prelude to an inaugural meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa soon.”

PAC members are non-partisan professionals with distinguished achievements in the private sector, public sector and international organisations. PAC members receive no remuneration or perks from the government. They volunteer their time for the benefit of the nation.

Bullets Will Not Stop Us From Pursuing Change: Biti

Farai Dziva|MDC A deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has said change is inevitable in the country despite attempts by the Zanu PF regime to muzzle freedom of expression.

Responding to his conviction yesterday, Biti said bullyboy tactics would not deter the opposition party’ s struggle for democracy.

“Throughout history autocrats have always abused the law to further the cause of power retention and aggrandizement.

The conviction this morning (yesterday) will not cower or deter us, it will not break us. Neither bullets,bombs nor imprisonment will stop our resolve to end tyranny,illegitimacy and fascism in Zim,” Biti posted on his official twitter handle yesterday.

Tendai Biti

Tourism Receipts Hits $1 Billion

Zimbabwe’s tourism receipts have breached the US$1 billion mark as the sector continues to register strong growth with expectations that the country will achieve its goal of generating at least US$7 billion in earnings by 2030.

Buoyed by the renewed confidence in the destination and positive image, the country’s tourism industry is not showing any signs of slowing down with earnings and arrivals continuing on the upward trajectory.

After closing 2017 at US$917 million in earnings, the sector managed to rack in a total of US$1.050 billion in 2018.

Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Cde Priscah Mupfumira said the sector can still do more and challenged the industry players to double efforts as the country seeks to achieve the US$7 billion earning target under the Transitional Stabilisation Programme.

“We are excited as an industry for having breached the US$1 billion mark and I must congratulate you all for your efforts,” said Cde Mupfumira.

Zimbabwe Tourism Authority Acting Chief Executive Mrs Rita Likukuma stressed the need for players to invest in sprucing up their facilities as the sector seeks to increase its contribution to the economy.

“We need to invest more in sprucing up our facilities if we are to meet our revenue and arrivals targets,” Mrs Likukuma said.

The growth of the local tourism industry comes at a time the global travel and tourism sector continues to enjoy record numbers with global international tourist arrivals surging by a remarkable 6 percent in 2018 to reach a total of 1.4 billion.

-State Media

Confirmed: ZANU PF And MDC Met In Byo At The Weekend

Correspondent|POLITICAL parties represented in Parliament met in Bulawayo over the weekend to set the tone for the proposed national dialogue, despite their party principals’ hardline stance on talks seen as critical to stop Zimbabwe’s political and economic crisis.

MPs drawn from Zanu-PF, MDC Alliance, MDC-T and the National Patriotic Front NPF held a two-day conference in Bulawayo, which they hope would set a base for further dialogue.

Although some of the members were unwilling to disclose details of the meeting, Zanu-PF secretary for legal affairs Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana said the event was meant to enable parties to draw up ways to solve the country’s problems.

“We agreed to meet as political parties and try to resolve whatever challenges that the country is facing,” Mangwana said.

“This is a forum only for political parties represented in Parliament and that is Zanu-PF, MDC Alliance, MDC-T and NPF. We actually held a workshop on how we should engage.
Basically, there were some experts who had been recruited by the Zimbabwe Institute (a political think-tank), who are co-ordinating this inter-party dialogue process, who took us through on how we should handle the dialogue.”

A fortnight ago, Mnangagwa invited presidential candidates in last year’s elections to State House to lay the framework for dialogue following nationwide protests over fuel price hikes and the deteriorating economic situation, which resulted in 17 deaths and destruction of property worth millions of dollars.

MDC Alliance presidential candidate, and Mnangagwa’s main contender, Nelson Chamisa, snubbed the meeting, describing it as a farce.

Chamisa said he would not attend a negotiation platform chaired by an interested party.

Mnangagwa is, however, insisting that Chamisa should recognise him as President first, before the two can dialogue, creating a stalemate.

Mangwana said the weekend’s inter-party dialogue was different from the national dialogue because it only accommodated parties represented in Parliament, adding the training was necessary because there were new players who had just come on board.

The Zanu-PF legal affairs secretary said nothing had been agreed on yet because they focused more on training.

He also said there was no conflict between the two processes as discussions come at different levels.

“We are talking at the level of political parties represented in Parliament and we set our different agenda which might be different to the other agenda,” he said.

Other members from Zanu-PF included Transport deputy minister Fortune Chasi and Mashonaland East Provincial Affairs minister Appolonia Munzverengi.

The MDC, which was previously represented by its secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora, had a five-member team led by Senator Gideon Shoko.

Mutare Central MP Innocent Gonese, Phyllis Ndlovu and Kucaca Pulu also represented the opposition party.

Shoko said the meeting was meant to train members on how to handle the dialogue.

“We talked about a lot of things. One thing that I remember that came out openly is that if we are to dialogue, we need only parties with representation in Parliament,” he said.

MDC-T representative Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga refused to entertain questions.

“The position is this: We can’t talk to the Press. I can confirm that there was a meeting, but there was an agreed position that we are not talking to the Press,” she said.

Chiefs Demand UN Intervention On Gukurahundi

By Own Correspondent- Two anti-Gukurahundi chiefs from Matabeleland South province, chiefs Vezi Maduna and Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni have demanded the creation of an independent probe into the atrocities of the early 1980s including Gukurahundi.

The two chiefs wrote a letter to the ZANU PF national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, demanding that the United Nations (UN) should be involved in the Gukurahundi probe.

The letter reads in part:

The letter serves to inform you as the national chairperson of the ruling party Zanu PF that on behalf of the … genocide victims of 1981-87, we the Ndebele chiefs have written to the United Nations (UN) secretary- general to set up an independent commission of inquiry to investigate this genocide and to bring perpetrators of it to book.

As you are aware, the genocide was well planned and implemented by the government, so we cannot expect the same government to investigate itself.

There is still a window of opportunity for this issue. However, silence and inaction by the government and your Zanu PF will not stop the actions that have been initiated in the international arena.-DailyNews

Chibaya Warns Chamisa’s Challengers “You Will Be In The Political Dustbin”

By Own Correspondent- Opposition MDC Alliance national organising secretary Amos Chibaya has warned party stalwarts with presidential ambitions and wishing to challenge Nelson Chamisa that they risk plunging themselves into the political dustbin.

Chibaya said this while addressing a feedback meeting in his Mkoba constituency in Gweru on Saturday. He also dismissed In Defense of Morgan Tsvangirai Legacy (DTML)’s claim that Chamisa’s term as interim president had expired and that a new leader must be appointed.

He said:

“We saw on ZBC-TV someone saying MDC must now immediately go for congress and sensationally claiming that Chamisa’s term has expired. That is cheap propaganda and dirty political grandstanding. I am the owner of all party structures as the organiser. The party president’s term is still on. Chamisa was born in 1978. That is the same year that Morgan Tsvangirai’s first born, Edwin, was born. So, in short, Chamisa is Tsvangirai’s first born left to lead the family of the MDC. In short, once you begin to think that Chamisa must be removed from the helm at the congress, you should realise that your ancestors have forsaken you and you have lost your senses. Chamisa is the man of the moment from the grassroots going up and anyone wishing to challenge him will just be throwing themselves in the political dustbin.”

“Come Of Age And Join ED’s Dialogue”: Mutsvangwa Tells Chamisa

By Own Correspondent- The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) Chairperson, Chris Mutsvangwa has implored opposition leader leader Nelson Chamisa “to come of age and join the dialogue initiated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa”.

Mutsvangwa urged Chamisa to emulate the war veterans who sacrificed themselves for the love of the country.

He said:

“We also urge Chamisa and his MDC-Alliance to finally come of age and join the National Dialogue process in an honest and constructive manner. He should take a leaf from our generation of supreme sacrifice which never slight personalised power and self-enrichment beyond the love of the motherland.”-StateMedia

Battlefields Mine Disaster Victims Named

The government has released 24 names of the miners who died in Battlefields on Tuesday last week following the flooding of two mines.

The state media reported that the names of the deceased are as follows:

Thulani Sibanda (18) of Mbizo, Kwekwe, John Mufakose (29) of Gore village, Gokwe, Norman Billion (39) of Kadoma, Andrew Mharadze (26) of Mharadze village, Gokwe, Tinashe Shanda (22) of Mashinyira village, Gokwe, Givemore Munyengeri (42) of Plot 22 Silvermoon, Battlefields.

Trynos Zindonye (31) of Hamandishe village, Gokwe, Clever Takaendesa (47) of Shurugwi, Tafadzwa Mubaiwa (22) Gonde village, Gokwe, Tinei Tembo (31) Plot 47 Silvermoon, Battlefields, Charles Jacob (25) of Jacopo village, Murehwa and David Martin (38) of Kadoma.

Jabulani Moyo of Village 12A Donnain, Battlefields, Josias Muzadzi (45) of village, Zhombe, Liberty Koke (26) of Village 9A, Gokwe, Augustine Chindoza (39) Chizembo Village, Bikita, Wellington Kwari of Whaley Range Etina Mine, Kadoma, Takanda Mushore (27), Kwekwe.

Tobias Takaendesa, Kadoma, Winston Muziribo (22) of Makombe Village, Gokwe, Mayana Bvunzawabaya (27) Gore Village, Gokwe, Misheck Ncube (30) Kapoto Village, Mudzi, Keith Muderedzi (31) Village 10, Kadoma and Eborn Kaseke (24) Matarutse of Marondera.

Bulawayo Commuters Stranded As ZUPCO Rented Buses Disappear

Commuters stranded at Entumbane in Bulawayi

ZUPCO buses reportedly disappeared from the road in Bulawayo and some parts of Harare on Tuesday rendering commuters stranded.

ZUPCO buses were introduced by government under  a special facility to subsidize citixzens who were complaining of the escalating prices charged by kombis.

Journalist Zenzele Ndebele said, “There is a fuel problem in Bulawayo today. Many people are stranded in the western suburbs and there are no kombis because they have no fuel.”

A huge crowd was reportedly gathered at Cowdray Park Signpost waiting for kombis to ferry them to town and kombis were charging $1.50 and some $2 to town while buses were nowhere to be seen.

One Princess from Harare also said there are facing the same problem in Harare South.

“We have the same problem in Ushewekunze and ours is worse no kombi’s in the roads. Our Member of Parliament Tongai Mathuthu  does not even care how people from his constituency are doing.”

The crisis resurfaces after government assured the nation that the ZUPCO facility has been going smoothly and there are 2300 more buses from local and foreign players who have showed interest in joining the scheme.

However, some bus operators who spoke to the media said the scheme is not working for them as the government is reneging on its part and they have not been paying them the agreed amount. The players indicated that they will be pulling out their services on Monday if the issue is not corrected.

Ndinyengeiwo Girl Quits Work As “Mega Deals” Payoff

February has certainly been an eventful month for Lorraine Guyo who shot to fame after a video she had made in jest appealing for men to propose to her before Valentine’s day went viral. This led to her being suspended from work although she was later reinstated following a public outcry. However, Lorraine is reported to have left her former employers again, although this time it’s on her own terms. She has taken advantage of overnight celebrity status to get endorsement deals and it seems that the deals are lucrative enough to allow her to quit her previous employment.

She has promoted products for a number of local companies and is not the Brand Ambassador for local quick service restaurant Mambo’s Chicken.

Speaking to H-Metro on Valentine’s Day Lorraine said,

Please imbomirai izvozvo ndavakutya camera, but today has been a busy day for me and this is it. I have fallen in love with Mambo’s and I want to thank Jan Jam for dressing me and giving out presents to its shoppers.

However, she was coy about confirming that she had quit her job

I do not want to say much about my job since Zimbabweans have spoken and I want to thank them for standing with me after my moment of madness that led to the video, which later went viral.

As for what I am doing, it is better to write what you are seeing because I fear being caught offside and misfire again.

H metro

Chamisa Is The Substantive MDC President No Going Back, MDC Youth

Happymore Chidziva

Correspondent|MDC Youth Assembly National Chairperson Happymore Chidziva says Nelson Chamisa is not the Acting President of MDC but a substantive President who was elected by the National Council at the directive of the district chairpersons after the passing away of veteran opposition leader Dr. Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.Chidziva was reacting to statements by an MDC pressure group which has threatened to file an urgent high court application barring Chamisa from acting as MDC President claiming that his tenure expired on February 14 according to Party constitution.

Find the full statement below:

I am forced to tell the nation how it all happened.

B4 the death of our founding President Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai the MDC-T party called for a national council that was to decide who shall be the acting President as our dear President was seriously ill. The night before the meeting the President passed away. We were left with no option but to continue with the meeting in that meeting Advocate Nelson Chamisa was unanimously elected acting President. After the burial of the Founding President, we meet with District chairpersons of all wings to consult on way forward who then directed national Council to go and elect a President to replace President Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai.

The council was called and President Advocate Nelson Chamisa was elected as the President of the party that’s why He is not acting President but The actual President of the MDC. We went into an election under MDC alliance as the electoral identity. Khupe participated under MDC-T with a few members who have lost in party primary elections like Chinyadza.

After the elections, we then fulfilled the dream of Baba Morgan Tsvangirai of forming one formidable force to fight the ZANU PF regime and we are MDC as led by advocate Nelson Chamisa. Which will then renew re organise modernise the party as per Constitution and in line with the direction of the party organs at the end of the 4th Congress term.

The MDC will not be directed by ZANU PF factions to do internal processes. We will define our own ways and have already defined. I explained this such that people don’t get lost Advocate Nelson Chamisa is not an acting President he is substantive President of the movement. we are not obsessed with elections at this Congress but to shape the politics of the country by defining correct politics and giving the alternative idea.

Mnangagwa Worse Than Mugabe At His Worst, Chamisa.

MDC leader Nelson Chamisa on Monday said President Emmerson Mnangagwa is “more rabid than Robert Mugabe at his worst.”

Chamisa spoke outside the Harare Magistrates Court where the MDC’s Harare East MP had had just avoided jail after a magistrate fined him $200 for “unofficial and false declaration of results” in July last year.

Biti had told a news conference on July 31, a day after voting, that the MDC had received results of the 2018 election and “the results show beyond reasonable doubt that we have won this election and that the next President of Zimbabwe is Advocate Nelson Chamisa.”

The MDC says Biti, who is appealing the conviction, is being persecuted by Mnangagwa’s government which the party maintains is illegitimate, claiming the last elections were rigged.

Chamisa said threats made by Mnangagwa at a rally in Mwenezi last Saturday, where he vowed to pursue lawyers who represented victims of an army crackdown that followed fuel protests last month showed the government’s disdain for justice.

“We’re excited to have here our pillar in the movement who is being targeted, persecuted on the simple account that he’s telling the truth about what happened on July 30,” Chamisa told reporters.

“We are also aware of the targeting of many of our leaders across the country, of lawyers and doctors which is quite disturbing because. Even Mugabe at his worst was not this rabid. We never saw attacks and persecution of lawyers and doctors.”

Biti, who will speak at a news conference on Thursday after a ban imposed at the start of his trial lapsed with the end of his trial, said he was “a symptom of a bigger challenges affecting the country.”
“It’s critical for president Chamisa and everyone in leadership to protect the people against Mnangagwa,” he said.

Chamisa said politics was “contaminating Zimbabwe’s justice system in a manner which is not consistent with a democratic society.”

The MDC leader called on SADC leaders to speak up against a breakdown of the rule of law in Zimbabwe. He said power was slipping from Mnangagwa, who took over from Mugabe in a November 2017 military coup, and the Zanu PF strongman had resorted to brutalising citizens.

“What you are seeing are telltale signs of the end. This is the end and centre can no longer hold. Mr Mnangagwa’s constellation is crumbling like a deck of cards. That’s why you see in their desperation they want to be at war with the citizens and with everyone including lawyers, vendors and doctors. They’re literally at war with every section of the society. That tells you the end is nigh,” Chamisa said.

He maintained that the MDC would not enter any dialogue with Zanu PF and Mnangagwa “that is conditional upon macho tactics, terror tactics and Stone Age tactics.”

“We don’t go into dialogue out of force. We go into dialogue out of conviction that we need to have peace in this country, progress and prosperity in this country. We have answers, they have the problems and we have said please let’s come together as a people to provide answers,” Chamisa said.

“People are suffering, they are jobless; the economy is not performing, prices are sky rocketing and challenges are rising by the day. We don’t want politics, we want answers to the people’s problems.”

The MDC snubbed an invitation extended by Mnangagwa on February 6 to attend talks at State House with all the other political parties and presidential candidates. The party wants the army withdrawn from the streets; its supporters held following last month’s fuel protests released and the talks mediated by an impartial third party.

Chamisa will address a rally in Gweru this weekend.

Zimlive

Mujuru Family Home Built On Top Of Mine Shaft

A Beitbridge family is living in fear after discovering a deep mine shaft under their house.

Stand number 3943 in Beitbridge is the house that the Mujuru family built in 2008.

Six years later, the ground started to give in, compelling an adventurous young Justin Chadzima to explore the hole that opened up under the concrete precast wall and garage.

Justin went underground and discovered a huge mining tunnel with three shafts going horizontally in different directions.

“It is very deep. There are three tunnels going in different directions,” he said.

The family sought an explanation from council only to hear that the house was built on a disused mine.

The tunnels belong to a former copper mine known as Pub and was discontinued many years ago.

However, help has not been forthcoming despite many years since its discovery and the Mujuru family and their neighbours are living in fear.

As the family complains of slow response from council and the red tape at the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development’s Gwanda offices, answers from the local authority are also not convincing.

The reply from the municipality only went as far as ‘We are aware of that issue.’

One wonders whether local authority waits for disaster to strike for them to take action.

Zbc News online

Mnangagwa’s Lawyer Who Assaulted Human Rights Lawyer Yesterday Speaks

Tino Chinyoka

By Farai D Hove| One of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s lawyers on the Aug 2018 concourt challenge, who assaulted human rights lawyer, Brian Dube inside the Gweru magistrates court yesterday has spoken.

Writing soon after the incident, Tinomudaishe Chinyoka said,

“I was arrested today. Brian Dube and Jeremiah Bamu concocted a false assault charge against me to secure my arrest and removal from Court.

“Instead of representing their client, they are busy lying and consorting with mobs to assault lawyers and witnesses. Hearing Friday maybe.”

Robbers In Army Uniforms Arrested

FOUR suspected armed robbers who allegedly targeted businesses in Harare, Chegutu and Chinhoyi and made off with more than $200 000 cash, appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court on Friday charged with armed robbery.

Musarurwa Chikwari, Calvin Gasura, Tinashe and Cried Munhangu appeared before magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa, who remanded them in custody to March 4.

Allegations are that in August last year, the quartet, in the company of other unnamed accomplices, who are still at large, went on a robbery spree while clad in military uniform.

On August 23, they approached Brenda Chidyamagwiri, a cashier at Obrim Bricks, and ordered her to lie down as they fired into the air using AK-47 assault rifles.

The accused allegedly stole a safe containing US$50 000, $20 000 in bond notes, mobile phones, knife-proof jackets and CCTV servers.

They allegedly ransacked other rooms and stole $2 000 and mobile phones. The value of goods and cash stolen was $74 000 and nothing was recovered.

Using the same modus operandi, they allegedly stole $21 800 from Fake Dealers Wholesale in Chitungwiza, US$29 000 from M and J shop, R10 000 from foreign currency dealer Tafadzwa Magariro, $3 500 from Moors soccer shop and $1 125 from Africa Bet ($1 125). Nothing was recovered.

In opposing bail, the State claimed that the accused were likely to interfere with witnesses and that the weapons used in the commission of the offences were yet to be recovered.

Sebastian Mutizirwa appeared for the State.

Club Sankanyi Shut Down

CONTROVERSIAL businessman and socialite Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure is set to shut down his upmarket glass-structured nightclub — Club Sankayi located along Kwame Nkrumah in Harare barely a year after it opened its doors to the public.

In an interview with NewsDay Life & Style, Ginimbi confirmed that the joint will shut down on March 3 for renovations to give patrons better standards.

“We at Club Sankayi believe in coming up with top notch and out of the box standards for our patrons, so we will be closing down the nightclub on March 3 for some time to make time for a massive face-lift,” he said.

“The renovation process will see a new and more interesting face of Club Sankayi. Fans and stakeholders should brace themselves for a new lease of showbiz life at Club Sankayi as we outline our 2019 showbiz vision.”

The socialite said the new additions through the renovations will not change the club’s theme and philosophy which he described as the big spenders’ rendezvous.

“I am currently on the market trying to get something new for the club, the new face that we will unleash will not jeopardise the theme and the idea of Club Sankayi which is making and maintaining it as the ‘big spenders’ rendezvous,” he said.

“The club will always be the big boys’ playground, we want to maintain class and standards. Club Sankayi should and will be ranked amongst the top and must-go clubs in the continent.”

Club Sankayi, known for selling expensive social lubricants, has hosted top class acts and top notch events.

The Congolese rhumba superstar Fally Ipupa was the first top artist to perform at the club in May last year, followed by South African wheel spinner and music producer and DJ Zihle, among others.

NewsDay

UPDATED: Mnangagwa’s Lawyer Banned In UK, Violently Assaults Human Rights Solicitor Inside Magistrate’s Court – Report

Tino Chinyoka

By A Correspondent| In a case of disturbing levels, one of President Emmmerson Mnangagwa’s ConCourt lawyers, caused a stir yesterday when he was reported for assaulting a human rights solicitor right inside the magistrates court precinct in Gweru.

The accused, Tinomuda Chinyoka, used to practice law in the UK before he was banned from practicing on British soil.

The development comes within 48 hours of Mnangagwa announcing that he is now violently pursuing doctors and human rights lawyers. 

 

Tino Chinyoka (middle)

 

Writing soon after the incident, Tinomudaishe Chinyoka said,

“I was arrested today. Brian Dube and Jeremiah Bamu concocted a false assault charge against me to secure my arrest and removal from Court.

“Instead of representing their client, they are busy lying and consorting with mobs to assault lawyers and witnesses. Hearing Friday maybe.”

Meanwhile, below was the report submitted to the Law Society in Zimbabwe yesterday:

To The Law Society Of Zimbabwe.

My name is Dube Brian a legal Practitioner with Gundu, Dube and Pamacheche Legal Practitioners in Gweru.

Today on the 18th February 2019 and at Gweru Magistrates Court and in Court number 3, whilst at the bar awaiting to represent a client in a trial, I was attacked by a person who I eventually got to know as Tinomudaishe Chinyoka, in the following manner:
1)He charged towards me from the back and assaulted me by pressing me hard on my right collar borne with force and I felt pain.
2)He proceed to threaten that he will deal with me with unspecified action for allegedly pissing him off.
3)When the court adjourned, the same Tinomudaishe Chinyoka approached me and continued with same threats bragging that he was powerful and connected and was going to deal with me.
4)The threats were reported to the Magistrate as well as a formal report at Gweru Central Police Station.
5)Through my investigations I have gathered that he is a Legal Practitioner and currently deployed to monitor on behalf of the Party to which he belongs the lawyers who are dealing with cases of the alleged National Shutdown.
6)The same person is cited in my client’s defence as the one coordinating and coaching witnesses in Midlands against opposition members.

I feel violated, and professionally interfered with. I am now working under fear and this seriously affects my independence in doing my professional work.

Regards

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Battlefields Mine Disaster Victims Named, Four Miners Still Missing

Government has released the names of the 24 miners who perished in the Battlefields disaster as search efforts continue to account for at least four others reportedly trapped in another shaft.

This comes as search teams have indicated that there may not be any more miners than the 32 already accounted for in the remaining shaft at Jongwe Cooperative Mine contrary to earlier estimates that put the number at over 50.

Police released the names of the deceased as Thulani Sibanda (18) of Mbizo, Kwekwe, John Mufakose (29) of Gore village, Gokwe, Norman Billion (39) of Kadoma, Andrew Mharadze (26) of Mharadze village, Gokwe, Tinashe Shanda (22) of Mashinyira village, Gokwe, Givemore Munyengeri (42) of Plot 22 Silvermoon, Battlefields, Trynos Zindonye (31) of Hamandishe village, Gokwe, Clever Takaendesa (47) of Shurugwi, Tafadzwa Mubaiwa (22) Gonde village, Gokwe, Tinei Tembo (31) Plot 47 Silvermoon, Battlefields, Charles Jacob (25) of Jacopo village, Murehwa and David Martin (38) of Kadoma.

Others include Jabulani Moyo of Village 12A Donnain, Battlefields, Josias Muzadzi (45) of village, Zhombe, Liberty Koke (26) of Village 9A, Gokwe, Augustine Chindoza (39) Chizembo Village, Bikita, Wellington Kwari of Whaley Range Etina Mine, Kadoma, Takanda Mushore (27), Kwekwe, Tobias Takaendesa, Kadoma, Winston Muziribo (22) of Makombe Village, Gokwe, Mayana Bvunzawabaya (27) Gore Village, Gokwe, Misheck Ncube (30) Kapoto Village, Mudzi, Keith Muderedzi (31) Village 10, Kadoma and Eborn Kaseke (24) Matarutse of Marondera.

The 24 were trapped when the shafts they were working were flooded by water following a heavy storm on Tuesday last week.

This comes as Government has indicated that it was winding up search operations at Jongwe Cooperative Mine in Battlefields where eight miners were found alive and 24 bodies were recovered.

Operations have been shifted to Cricket Number 3 Mine where water levels are still high and the shaft is reportedly deeper.

At least four miners are reportedly trapped underground in the shaft which was the first to be flooded before the seven other shafts.

Government has managed to match the names of 32 miners on the register and those rescued alive and bodies retrieved.

Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo toured Jongwe and Cricket Number 3 Cooperative mines where he gave Government’s assurance to relatives that effort would continue until every missing person has been accounted for.

“We are here to say to the relatives of the victims that do not lose hope because Government has committed itself through the declaration by President Mnangagwa of a State of Disaster and we will support the search effort to the end,” said Minister Moyo.

“We will continue to visit you. Tomorrow (today) we are going to brief the President at Cabinet and we want to do it from an informed position.”

Indications are that search teams have combed all work stations underground in the last shaft and have concluded that chances of finding more bodies were slim.

Minister Moyo dispelled claims that Government reacted slowly to manage the disaster saying such claims emanated from failure to understand the structure of Government.

“Whenever there is a disaster of this magnitude the President calls for a state of emergence or state of disaster.

“The arms of Government’s Civil Protection Unit led by the district administrator including the police at local level are activated. Government’s involvement does not start when the minister arrives at the scene,” said Minister Moyo.

“There are four bodies said to be trapped underground and we want to assure everyone that all Government departments will not leave until all bodies have been rescued or retrieved.”

He said Government’s disaster preparedness was high but they always came in different forms.

Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando said an assessment of the mine would be made before operations could resume.

State Media

Govt Learns The Hard Way, Set To Review Mining Policy After Kadoma Disaster

Government will review the Battlefields mining disaster with a view to effect a shift in mining policy and the implementation of a raft of measures to engender safety and the formalisation of artisanal mining operations, a Cabinet minister has said.

This comes as rescue efforts have led to eight people being rescued alive while 24 bodies have so far been retrieved from shafts.

In an interview during his visit to Cricket No. 3 and Jongwe Mining Cooperative mines in Mhondoro-Ngezi, Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando said the review process will begin after scrutinising findings from the Battlefields disaster.

“We are going to review mining practices and unfortunately about two weeks back the Environmental Management Agency visited the site and made certain recommendations and observations which unfortunately were not enforced,” he said.

“Obviously it is a learning point and we will as Government have a serious review of this incident and come up with a policy position.”

Observations by EMA recommended upgrading of safety aspects of the shaft which had not been implemented when the shafts were flooded by water.

Among measures to be considered is the formalisation of artisanal mining activities.

“Formalisation will assist in the sense that it will enable Government to focus on formalised activities rather than haphazard operations.

“This is one of the issues that when we have the review will be one of the action points,” he said.

There are about 500 000 informal miners across the country and there have been growing incidents of injuries and deaths owing to failure to observe safety issues.

Minister Chitando said Government will wait for the review process as provided for by legislation before taking a position.

This also includes reviewing the role of those who failed to implement the EMA recommendations.

“We need to come up with a clear position on the way forward including a proper brief. When we have an incident of this nature there is a process which is provided for by legislation to review what has happened and make people accountable,” he said.

This comes as Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Priscah Mupfumira announced a donation of $10 000 from EMA to assist the bereaved families.

At least 23 bodies have been positively identified and the relatives have since collected them for burial with the Government and funeral service providers such as Doves, FCG and Nyaradzo providing assitance.

Govt Let ZIFA Down On COSAFA Cup Hosting

NO, THANK YOU . . . Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry (left) addresses the media in the presence of ZIFA boss Felton Kamambo in Harare yesterday, where the Government announced the country would not host this year’s COSAFA Cup

Organisers of the COSAFA senior men’s football tournament were yesterday left to search for a new host nation for the 2019 edition after Zimbabwe turned down the rights citing short notice.

Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kirsty Coventry made the announcement yesterday following a marathon meeting with senior officials from ZIFA and the Sports Commission.

Zimbabwe, who last hosted the tournament in 2009, were provisionally handed the rights to organise this year’s edition, pending Government guarantees, when COSAFA secretary-general Sue Destombes toured the country last month and made the announcement.

However, after wide consultations which culminated in a highly charged meeting at Mukwati Building yesterday, the stakeholders felt the deal was not good for Zimbabwe because of limited time.

Coventry said they felt the country was not being given enough time to prepare a classy event as requested by COSAFA.

The tournament is scheduled to start on May 19 and run until June 1.

According to Coventry, the country was still open to hosting the event in the future.

“We have had some deliberations this morning and we needed to come to the media and the country and let you know of some of the outcomes.

“The main discussions were on and around the hosting of the COSAFA tournament and it’s been agreed that at this time the deal was not just very good for the country or for ZIFA.

“So, we will not be hosting the COSAFA games this year. But we look forward to having adequate time to be able to host a world class event in the near future.

“We want to make sure that when we do host an event of this magnitude that we are fully prepared, we have good timing. We just don’t feel that was given to us this time around.

“So, moving forward, we will continue to work closely with ZIFA in terms of what the next steps are and what the future holds in terms of hosting the event,” said Coventry.

There were also sentiments that ZIFA should have consulted all the relevant stakeholders before the announcement by COSAFA.

Zimbabwe last hosted the tournament in 2009 and were hoping to defend their title at home after winning a record sixth silverware last year in South Africa.

The organisers of the regional competition want a bigger event this year which incorporates 16 teams for the first time.

They were confident Zimbabwe had the capacity following the successful hosting of the women’s edition two years ago in Bulawayo where 12 teams participated.

There are also spin-offs that are expected from hosting such events but, with the short notice, the country was just not well placed to reap the benefits.

Sources said ZIFA had drawn up a US$2m budget, which Government felt was too high to realise meaningful returns.

The Government insisted they needed enough time to organise the event after they received official communication from COSAFA just a few weeks back.

“Being able to host a big event, we want to make sure that it benefits ZIFA, it benefits Zimbabwe as a country, and it benefits our people.

“As it is right now, the final documents were signed only late January and as far as we are all concerned, that’s just not enough time.

“The hosts for next year already know that they are hosts and have an entire year to plan and we feel that it is extremely important that we too as a nation get that time and in that respect be able to plan and deliver an event that we will be proud of,” said Coventry.

ZIFA president Felton Kamambo said ZIFA have accepted the arrangement by the Government and are likely to settle for the bid for 2021.

“Our team will participate in the COSAFA tournament wherever it is going to be held,’’he said.

‘’We will try and bid for the future hosting of COSAFA, that is, from maybe 2021 so that we have enough time like what the minister has said to prepare to host these tournaments,” said Kamambo.

State Media

AUDIO: Mnangagwa’s Latest Threat To Unleash Violence On Doctors And Human Rights Lawyers, And Shorten The Lives Of Any Deemed Protester

Parliament Dissolves Mliswa’s Committee

Temba Mliswa

Parliament’s Committee of Standing Rules and Orders yesterday dissolved the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development and is set to unveil a Privileges Committee to investigate allegations that Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa and three others demanded a $400 000 bribe from a local businessman intending to mine in Hwange.

The committee, chaired by Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda, met yesterday and resolved to reconstitute the portfolio committee after it felt that the relationship among members was so bad that they could not conduct meaningful business.

It also noted that members of the Mliswa led committee were likely to trade accusations that would lead to acrimonious exchanges each time they met.

It also resolved to set up a Privileges Committee whose membership would reflect the political composition of Parliament.

The composition of the Privileges Committee is still being worked on and the committee is expected to meet again soon to approve the list.

The setting up of a Privileges Committee followed a motion moved by Makoni South lawmaker Cde Misheck Mataranyika (Zanu-PF), who submitted that allegations against Mr Mliswa were of a serious nature requiring investigations by Parliament in order to safeguard the integrity of the august House.
Adv Mudenda confirmed that Parliament was constituting a Privileges Committee but declined to give names for those who will constitute it.

“We are setting up a Privileges Committee. I think it is premature for us to make public members who constitute it. We need to inform them first, what if they turn down the appointment. It is a procedural requirement,” said Adv Mudenda.

Sources in the committee said a sub-committee had been set up to identify the legislators to form part of the Privileges Committee.

“They will look at the political, gender composition of our Parliament. After that the SROC might have to meet again to adopt the names. But in the meantime the Mines portfolio committee has been dissolved. It has to be reconstituted but those fingered like Mr Mliswa should not constitute it,” said a source.

“The SROC felt that it had to put its foot down. The bickering among members put the integrity of Parliament into disrepute.”

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

In his ruling to a motion by Cde Mataranyika a fortnight ago, Adv 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”.
Adv Mudenda said Parliament had to act. Cde Mataranyika’s motion followed allegations by local businessman, Mr James Ross Goddard of JRG Contracting (Pvt) Ltd, that Mr Mliswa and his colleagues demanded $400 000 as “facilitation fee” to enable the latter’s company secure a mining contract at Hwange.-state media

“Obert Gutu Is A Bitter Man”

Farai Dziva| Controversial MDC-T vice president Obert Gutu is a bitter man and he should not be taken seriously, political analyst Jeffryson Chitando has said.

In a sensational tweet, Gutu mocked the MDC Alliance for failing to renovate Morgan Tsvangirai House.

“You can’t even repaint Harvest House and replace broken window panes but you fantasize about rebuilding and reconstructing Zimbabwe! What errant nonsense is that? Spare us the trash and hallucination! Zimbabweans have got brains!

The MDC headquarters suffered extensive damage after it was petrol-bombed by suspected ZANU PF arsonists during ShutDownZim in January,” tweeted Gutu.

Chadzamira To Lead Another Land Invasion Exercise?

Farai Dziva|The Minister of State for Masvingo Province, Ezra Chadzamira is likely to lead another land invasion exercise after indicating that Zanu PF is unhappy with the occupation of conservancies by white Zimbabweans.

Chadzamira made headlines after invading a farm belonging to a widowed commercial farmer in 2017.

On Saturday Chadzamira made derogatory remarks about white conservancy owners at the Thank You rally that was held in Mwenezi.

Chadzamira accused the conservancy owners of failing to embrace the hand of reconciliation extended to them by Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“President, Sir the white people who are occupying conservancies in Masvingo Province are ungrateful.

We liberated this country but the whites are still enjoying themselves through exploitation of our resources. They are using our land to enrich themselves,” said Chadzamira.

“They are barricading roads and placing barriers to prevent our people from passing through the conservancies they are occupying- this unfair,” added Chadzamira.

EU Maintains Sanctions On Bob, Grace

Farai Dziva| The European Union has maintained sanctions on former President Robert Mugabe and his wife, Grace.

However former Police Commissioner General Augustine Chihuri and former head of the Central Intelligence Organisation, Happyton Bonyongwe have been removed from the EU sanctions list.

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information Permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana commented on the development:
“On the issue of EU sanctions, it’s encouraging that the EU has vindicated the President’s engagement and re-engagement policy by not escalating sanctions as campaigned for by some of our own citizens. “

Amnesty International Condemns Mnangagwa Threats To Deal With Protesters

Farai Dziva|Amnesty international has condemned Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s threats to deal with protesters.

In response to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s statement that the government will deal with those suspected to be behind the national ‘stay-away’ protests, including non-governmental organizations, trade union leaders, opposition leaders, doctors and lawyers, Muleya Mwananyanda, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director for Southern Africa said: “President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s unfortunate comments are deeply troubling and unwarranted.

This latest threat is a sinister hint that the situation could become even worse. If his government wants to build an inclusive country that is based on respect for human rights, President Mnangagwa should accommodate differing views, whether they please his government or not.”

Fresh Massive Corruption Revealed At ZINARA Following Temba Mliswa’s Utterances

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Special Anti-Corruption Unit requested the 2016 Zimbabwe National Road Administration (ZINARA) forensic audit which exposed massive rot in the country’s roads administration department amid reports that fresh corruption investigations are underway, the Zimbabwe Morning Post can exclusively reveal.

Highly placed sources also said the crack team has already summoned Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa, for an interview in connection with allegations he raised against a fellow legislator Dexterv Nduna which also implicated the speaker of parliament Jacob Mudenda.

“Last week the anti-corruption unit requested that the forensic report be handed to them as investigations are to be commenced,” said the source.

“The unit has also summoned Mliswa for questioning on allegations he raised last week.”

In an interview with this publication Mliswa could neither confirm nor deny that he was summoned for questioning by the Anti-corruption unit.

Mliswa said justice should take its course on those who misused Zinara funds.

“It is very clear that he (Hon Nduna) was given 13 million Rand and 8 million US dollars to fix various VID depots, Victoria Falls, Sanyati road and he didn’t do anything and the auditor general’s report is very clear that he should be investigated,” said Mliswa.

Investigations carried out by this publication in collaboration with the Centre For Investigative Journalism in Zimbabwe (CIJZ) established that there was a forensic audit that was conducted in 2016 and it emerged that there were a lot of irregularities in the awarding of tenders.

The scam implicates parliamentarian Nduna and former Central Intelligence Officer Jimias Madzingira.

Nduna is alleged to be part of the people who abused $11 million from the road administrator.

“The forensic audit results were swept under the carpet because it implicated big names who were abusing funds from ZINARA,” revealed our source.

The audit results established that Madzingira through his company Madz was awarded a contract to build the Plumtree-Mutare road without following the proper tender procedures.

It was also established that some companies linked to ZINARA executives were given advance payments and never fulfilled the jobs.

The beneficiaries of the illicit transactions include Fossils, Jepnik, Henan, Tencraft, Notify, Bermipools and Twalumba.

Morning Post

Biti Appeals His Conviction As He Risks Being Kicked Out Of Parliament

Paul Nyathi|Harare East MP and MDC Deputy National Chairperson Tendai Biti who on Monday was convicted of violating the Electoral Act by illegally announcing the July 30 presidential election results has indicated that he will be appealing against both the conviction and the sentence.

Harare magistrate Gloria Takundwa ordered Biti to pay a $200 fine, or face week-long imprisonment should he fail to pay the fine. She also slapped a six month jail term on the former finance minister, which is suspended for five years, provided he does not commit a similar offence.

Takundwa said the prosecution had proved that Biti declared and announced that MDC-Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa had won the election before the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission made an official announcement of the election results, violating Section 66A of the Electoral Act.

Biti stands at risk of losing his parliamentary seat after the conviction depending on how the authorities will interpret the constitutional provisions.

In terms of the Constitution if a parliamentarian is convicted in a court of law they risk being kicked out of Parliament.

According to Section 129 (1) (i)(i), a Member of Parliament’s seat becomes vacant if: the Member is convicted
(i) in Zimbabwe of an offence of which breach of trust, dishonesty or physical violence is an essential element; or

(ii) outside Zimbabwe of conduct which, if committed in Zimbabwe, would be an offence of which breach of trust, dishonesty or physical violence is an essential element; and sentenced to imprisonment for six months or more without the option of a fine or without the option of any other non-custodial punishment, unless on appeal the Member’s conviction is set aside or the sentence of imprisonment is reduced to less than six months or a punishment other than imprisonment is substituted.

Section 129 (1) (n), which deals specifically with electoral law violations, states:

“If the Member has been convicted of an offence under the Electoral Law and has been declared by the High Court to be disqualified for registration as a voter or from voting at any election.”

The supreme law also provides an appeal against any conviction by an MP extends their tenure in Parliament, until the finalisation of the appeal.

Section 129 (2) states: “A Member referred to in subsection (1)(i) who has noted an appeal against his or her conviction may continue, until the final determination of the appeal, to exercise his or her functions as a Member and to receive remuneration as a Member, unless a court has ordered that he or she should be detained in prison pending the outcome of the appeal.”

Magistrate Orders CIO To Stop Taking Notes In Court Intimidating Accused Persons

Correspondent|A regional magistrate has condemned the actions of members of the police who have a tendency of carrying out their investigations on public violence ‘protesters’ by jotting notes during trial while accused persons testified in court.

Regional Magistrate Hoseah Mujaya said this while passing judgement in a matter in which nine men stood accused of taking part in the violence that rocked the country in January.

“One of the accused persons had to be stopped from testifying because an officer of the intelligence organisation was busy taking notes while the accused led his evidence. The police had ample time to carry out their investigations instead of finalising their investigations in court, this is not a police court. The accused is supposed to feel safe and secure while testifying in court,” the court heard.

Of the nine accused persons, seven were found guilty and are yet to be sentenced. The seven are Simbarashe Nyamadzawo (22), Talent Mugadza (21), Gilbert Jasimoni (34), Abisha Musakanda (24), George Tomu (26), Danny Sere (27) and Brian Zuze (23) .

Takudzwa Mutupa (19) and Brian Nyamayara (19) were found not guilty and acquitted.

The State led by prosecutor Netsai Mushayabasa said on January 14 and around 0800 hours the minor together with 300 other accused persons who are still at large gathered at Kamunhu Shopping center in Mabvuku disturbed the public’s security.

The minor who was armed with catapults and other weapons of mass destruction barricaded roads at the shopping center, throwing missiles at Choppies Supermarket, forced open the doors before they looted groceries.

The gang went on to throw missiles at various shops which were opening and providing services forcing them to join in in the shut down campaign fueling the violence and making commuters stranded together with private vehicle owners.

The violence led to the distraction of several buildings. The police who reacted to the violence managed to disperse the disgruntled demonstrators.

Rescue Efforts At Kadoma Mines Scaled Down As No More Bodies Are Found

Rescue efforts at the remaining shaft at Silver Moon Mine have been scaled down amid indications that there may not be any bodies remaining.

Machinery including heavy duty generators and pumps is being moved to Cricket No 3 Mine about 100 metres away where at least four people are believed to be trapped.

Deputy chief Mines Inspector Mr Tapererwa Paskwavaviri said they had managed to pump out water from the remaining shaft but preliminary indications were that there were no more bodies.

“We have managed to pump out water from most of the working areas underground but there is no sign of bodies,” he said.

Eng Paskwavaviri said they had scaled down operations with only a few pumps left to pump out the remaining water.

A rescuer Simbarashe Chidakwa said he believed there were no more bodies in the shafts.

“We are continuing with searches just to make sure there are no more bodies. I believe there are no more bodies because given the area that remains we should have picked the stench of decomposed bodies,” he said.

Pumping of water has been intensified at Cricket Mine amid indications that the process could take about a day before they could ascertain whether there are people alive or their remains.

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FULL TEXT: Mnangagwa’s Lawyer “Chinyoka Has Just Assaulted Me Inside Magistrates Court Bar”

To The Law Society Of Zimbabwe.

My name is Dube Brian a legal Practitioner with Gundu, Dube and Pamacheche Legal Practitioners in Gweru.

Today on the 18th February 2019 and at Gweru Magistrates Court and in Court number 3, whilst at the bar awaiting to represent a client in a trial, I was attacked by a person who I eventually got to know as Tinomudaishe Chinyoka, in the following manner:
1)He charged towards me from the back and assaulted me by pressing me hard on my right collar borne with force and I felt pain.
2)He proceed to threaten that he will deal with me with unspecified action for allegedly pissing him off.
3)When the court adjourned, the same Tinomudaishe Chinyoka approached me and continued with same threats bragging that he was powerful and connected and was going to deal with me.
4)The threats were reported to the Magistrate as well as a formal report at Gweru Central Police Station.
5)Through my investigations I have gathered that he is a Legal Practitioner and currently deployed to monitor on behalf of the Party to which he belongs the lawyers who are dealing with cases of the alleged National Shutdown.
6)The same person is cited in my client’s defence as the one coordinating and coaching witnesses in Midlands against opposition members.

I feel violated, and professionally interfered with. I am now working under fear and this seriously affects my independence in doing my professional work.

Regards

———- Forwarded message ———
From: Brian Dube [email protected]

Brian Dube
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Gutu Attacks MDC A For Failing To Renovate Morgan Tsvangirai House

Farai Dziva| Controversial MDC-T vice president Obert Gutu has mocked the MDC Alliance for failing to renovate Morgan Tsvangirai House.

“You can’t even repaint Harvest House and replace broken window panes but you fantasize about rebuilding and reconstructing Zimbabwe! What errant nonsense is that? Spare us the trash and hallucination! Zimbabweans have got brains!

The MDC headquarters suffered extensive damage after it was petrol-bombed by suspected ZANU PF arsonists during ShutDownZim in January,” tweeted Gutu.

Billiat Inspires Chiefs To Nedbank Cup Victory

Farai Dziva| Warriors star Khama Billiat scored in his first appearance of the 2019 Nedbank Cup, helping Kaizer Chiefs beat Magic FC 3-0 to progress to the quarterfinals.

Billiat came on from the bench at the start of the second half but had a slow start and couldn’t help to bring any change before the end of the regulation time.

The 28-year-old’s first notable contribution since his introduction was cleared off the line early in the first period of extra time.

However, he won a penalty at the stroke of the break which was successfully converted by Daniel Cardoso to give Chiefs the advantage.

Billiat later put his name on the scoresheet a few moments before the final whistle with a sublime strike to seal the victory for Chiefs.

Zim Former Footballer Narrates How He Played With A Knee Injury For 14 Years

Former Dynamos and Gunners striker Norman Maroto recalled how he played football for 14 years with a badly operated knee.

Maroto, who scored goals for fun during his illustrious career with the Moses Chunga coached the Dynamos kidznet project.

His goal scoring instincts contributed to Dynamos league title victory in 2007.

Two years later he moved to Gunners, the eventual winners of the 2009 premier soccer league championship.

His career was cut short with the troublesome injury.

Maroto recalled how the injury haunted him for the better part of his career.

In a Twitter post, Maroto, 35, said the injury forced him to hang his boots.

“(I) played about 14 years of my career with a badly operated knee (cruciate damage).

” I was a machine operating at half or less my potential. I thrived for just half chances and converting,” Maroto posted.

Maroto’s injury revelation came after one of his followers asked him why he did not make it into the ABSA Premier league with his scoring record.

“I’m a bosso fan but lumumba ndaimubigger…. But iwewe norman unoda 80 magate w that scoring record wakatadza sei kuenda kana kumvela league,” the fan asked.

Another was marvelled by the long time injury revelation, “Wow, I didn’t know about your knee, it even makes your achievements on the field of play incredible.”

Norman Maroto aka Lumumba has since retired from playing football as he now heads the Football Union of Zimbabwe communications department.

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Passengers Association Calls On Victims Of Road Accidents To Come Forward

By Own Correspondent- President of the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ), Tafadzwa Goliath has called on victims of road accidents to come forward and get medical assistance.

In a notice issued Monday by the organisation’s president, the association called on all those who had broken their limbs in road accidents and were in dire need of urgent surgery to contact the PAZ.

Read the notice which was however posted in vernacular:

Notice

We have people who were involved in road accidents and they broke their limbs such as their legs or arms or other body parts who have not yet been assisted medically or who still require operations or the services of specialist doctors. We also have some of these victims who have been booked for such services at very later dates some dating as far ahead as five months. We want these victims to be assisted as soon as possible.

Please get in touch with us on 0712 334 330 ,0773239688 PAZ

Whatsapp :0712 334 330

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Club Brugge Confine Nakamba To The Bench

Farai Dziva|Club Brugge coach Ivan Leko has been lambasted for snubbing midfielder Marvelous Nakamba in recent games.

Nakamba has not seen any game time since returning from suspension and has sat on the bench in the derby encounter against Cercle Brugge and a Europa clash with RB Salzburg.

According to a Belgian newspaper, Het Laatste Nieuws, football analyst and former Club Brugge player, Marc Degryse does not understand why Leko has of late been using Sofyan Amrabat who seems to struggle in that position.

“This is the second time Leko has tinkered with the midfield – last year with Clasie and this time with Amrabat of which the latter is no better than Nakamba or (Matt) Rits,” said Degryse.

“Why does he necessarily want to be right with Amrabat? To me, Nakamba is the purest number ‘6’ in the selection, and he should start in the future.”

Warriors Squad For Make Or Break Tie To Be Announced This Week

Own Correspondent|The provisional Warriors squad for the 2019 Afcon qualifier against Congo next month is expected to be announced this week.

The Sunday Chidzambwa’s charges take on the Central Africans at National Sports Stadium in Harare on 22 March.

According to H-Metro, team manager Wellington Mpandare said they will finalise the selection today.

He said: “We will announce the team this week, we are to finalise it tomorrow (today).

“We are hoping to bring one or two players, Kelly Lunga and Macauley Bonne, and certainly we are going to drop some players from the previous squad.”

Mpandare has also revealed that the bulk of targeted foreign-born players will be drafted in the national U23 team which will also be in action in the same week when they play in back-to-back Afcon qualifiers against Mozambique.

Zimbabwe Loses COSAFA Cup Host Right, Govt Involved In It.

Correspondent|Zimbabwe will no longer host the 2019 COSAFA Cup which was set to start in May.

Cosafa had named Zimbabwe as the hosts for the tournament last and were only waiting approval from the government.

However, Minister of Sports Kirsty Coventry revealed on Monday that the tournament will not be held in the country. She said the move was not ideal for both the Zimbabwe Football Association and the country as the announcement was made at a short notice.

“It has been agreed that the deal was not good for both the country and Zifa, so we will not be hosting the Cosafa games this year,” Coventry told the reporters.

Zimbabwe last hosted the event in 2009 where they won the trophy after beating Zambia in the final.

Mnangagwa Appoints DTZ, Nuanetsi Ranch Trustees

By Own Correspondent| President Mnangagwa has appointed a board of trustees for the Development Trust of Zimbabwe (DTZ) and board of directors for Nuanetsi Ranch Limited.

The board of trustees for DTZ are former Mutare City Council Commissioner Henry Nemaire, who is also a financial director for Tanganda Private Limited; Gwanda-based businessman and former mayor for the town Rido Mpofu; chairman of Art Cooperation Franklin Mukarate, Tatenda Muchekesi, a businesswoman and human resource manager at St Anne’s Hospital Harare and Ailess Baloyi, a former chief executive officer for Chiredzi District Council.

Others are a lecturer at Lupane University Dr Sibonokuhle Ndlovu, Bulawayo Provincial Administrator Konzani Ncube, Kadoma- based businessman (mining and agriculture) Francis Khondanani; businesswoman Thandi Nkomo Ibraham; former Attorney General Sobuza Gula-Ndebele and Dr Themba Ndlovu, a principal director in the Office of the President and Cabinet.

Nuanetsi Ranch Limited board of directors are Zimbabwe Agriculture Society chief executive officer Dr Anxious Masuka, Felicity Sekai Gutu, a practitioner and specialist in development, education, information and communication, Kwekwe businessman Solomon Matsa, Bindura-based businesswoman Maidel Masawi, Herbert Nkala, who is chairman for several boards that include OK Zimbabwe, FBC Holdings and Homelink, and Cephas Hodzi, a principal director in Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s Office.  

Addressing a press conference in Harare yesterday, VP Mohadi who is also the chairperson for DTZ Board of Trustees, said President Mnangagwa had selected the DTZ board on basis of members’ business acumen, provincial representation and institutional memory and continuity.

Said Mohadi:

“The major task of these two boards is to resuscitate DTZ and its subsidiaries, making sure that the business entities are revived and run profitably.

Soon, the two boards will hold their first sittings where they will have to come up with their strategic plans to turn around DTZ and its business entities.”

VP Mohadi took the opportunity to dismiss inaccuracies being peddled by some people on DTZ and Nuanetsi Ranch.

These include claims that Nuanetsi Ranch was a personal asset of former Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo and is part of the inheritance of the late VP’s family. 

VP Mohadi dismissed allegations that VP Nkomo left Nuanetsi to some founder members of staff at the ranch. He said Nuanetsi Ranch was not a Zanu-PF property.

“A brief background on DTZ and Nuanetsi Ranch will serve to dispel these distortions and misinformation,” said VP Mohadi.

“A comprehensive press statement will be posted in the major papers and it gives accurate information on DTZ and its subsidiaries where Nuanetsi Ranch is the major asset and flagship of DTZ”

The other assets include Zagrinda in Norton, Greencroft Coffee Estates in Eastern Highlands and Zimbabwe Bio Energy.“It is true that Nuanetsi Ranch was acquired by former Vice President Dr JM Nkomo.

He acquired it from the Imperial Cold Storage and Supply Company of South Africa to bequeath it as a national asset for the emancipation and empowerment of Zimbabweans. “Dr JMN Nkomo established the Development Trust of Zimbabwe (DTZ) on the foundation of Nuanetsi Ranch, having seen its massive economic potential.”

VP Mohadi quoted a letter written to then President Mr Robert Mugabe by VP Nkomo.

It reads:

“I would like to stress to you Comrade President as here under. 1. Nuanetsi Ranch is presently owned by a South African Public Company and it would be advantageous to localise the shareholding by taking over all shares. 2. Although the trust has its first object, the acquisition of Nuanetsi Ranch, nevertheless the objects, are so wide that they enable the Trustees and the management team to do almost anything within the law.”

VP Mohadi said DTZ was established to promote the interests, wellbeing, education and economic experience of Zimbabweans.

Stop Blaming Sanctions For Your Gross Incompetence, Mnangagwa Told

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Farai Dziva|In an open letter to Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa and his cronies, a Masvingo based political analyst has said ruling party apparatchiks must stop blaming sanctions for their own incompetence.

In the letter former National People’s Party Spokesperson Jeffryson Chitando castigated Mnangagwa and his cronies for bombarding hapless Zimbabweans with cheap political propaganda.

See the letter below:

Contrary to claims that the US sanctions have cut off aid to Zimbabwe, the country is receiving more aid than most countries that not under targeted sanctions.

In 2018 alone ,US $162million aid was spent by the USA government in Zimbabwe.

The only difference is that the US $162million did not get into the pockets of the Zimbabwe Looters Club.

How much did Russia and China spend to assist Zimbabweans?Have you ever seen an NGO from China or Russia donating food in the rural or urban areas during time of need?

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Sulumani Rescues Mukanya

Own Correspondent|Outspoken Chimurenga music legend, Thomas Mapfumo had a sigh of relief over the weekend following impressive numbers that showed up for his concert together with Sulumani Chimbetu at Club Las Vega.

Sulu turned out a savior for the 73-year-old as unanticipated numbers – as per Mukanya’s trend – thronged the Southerton night hideout spot.

However, it could not be established whether the numbers translated into targeted gains for the singers as most people negotiated to pay $20 bond against gate charge that had been fixed at US$10.

Since arrival from his United States of America (USA) base, early December, Mapfumo’s shows have been characterized by poor attendance.

Even the attention that shifted towards the “Nyoka Musango” hit-maker following Tuku’s death, attacking Sungura maestro Alick Macheso could not aide and boost numbers at his shows.

Mukanya has remained bullish and ignorant to the reality of his wearing off popularity and continues to lineup shows across the country.

Could it be high time he hangs the mic?

By Reassigning Senior Army Officers Who Is Mnangagwa Fighting? Bob Or Chiwenga?

Farai Dziva|Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has reassigned senior army to diplomatic missions in a move calculated to weed out elements believed to be sympathetic to former President Robert Mugabe.

According to state media reports, Mnangagwa has reassigned Major General Douglas Nyikayaramba, Major General Martin Chedondo, Major General Anselem Sanyatwe and Air Force deputy commander, Shebba Shumbayaonda to diplomatic missions.

Zanu PF insiders have revealed the move is meant to purge elements that are sympathetic to Mugabe.However some sources argue the so called promotion of the army generals is a result of the silent battle between Mnangagwa and Constantino Chiwenga.

“That’s a clever gambit well calculated to purge individuals thought to be aligned the Mugabe administration.

Mnangagwa wants to establish his own system. This is a complete overhaul that is taking place,” intelligence sources revealed.

Chamisa Responds To Mnangagwa’s Threats To “Kill Protesters”

Farai Dziva|MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has said Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s hypocrisy has been exposed.

Addressing ruling party supporters in Mwenezi on Saturday, Mnangagwa declared that the government was ready to crush violent protests.

Responding to Mnangagwa’ s utterances Chamisa said:”If anyone ever doubted the source of the orgy of violence against Zimbabweans,this video is your answer. How can a party leader in a country take such sadistic pleasure in the beating up of his fellow countrymen – that he is supposed to be protecting? Is this the New Dispensation?”

Chamisa also commented on the alleged disregard of constitutionalism by the MDC A to consolidate his grip on power : “The period of 12 months is for an extraordinary congress.Why have an extraordinary congress when the ordinary congress is now due and preparations for it are at an advanced stage?We have a constitution and party organs resolutions.”

“Command Injustice On Deputy Chairperson Hon. Tendai Biti”

Command injustice was today displayed when the court convicted and sentenced MDC Deputy National Chairperson Hon Tendai Biti for ‘announcing results’.

This is despite the fact that the court itself confirmed that Hon. Biti had not referred specifically to any figures and that he had mentioned that he expected ZEC to make an official result which up to now has three sets of results.

No one to day knows the exact figures.

The military government is aware that the results announced by ZEC were not authentic, they are unreliable and untraceable. This is why the Zanu PF government is persecuting anyone who dares challenge the results.

More importantly it is in sync with Mnangagwa’s statements made in Rutenga over the weekend.
The weight of the statements he made are that the military State will go after everyone who stands for facts and for justice in its pursuit of command injustice.

Mnangagwa intends to persecute lawyers and doctors who assisted victims of state- sponsored violence and subsequent crackdown on known MDC activists.

The MDC is aware that this conviction is part of that plan.

In fact, the prosecutor stated before the court, on record, that they intended to use the sentence to scare “those who choose politics” as a way of life.

The arguments had nothing to do with the law or the pursuit of justice but a shocking attempt to take away political rights.

The MDC is concerned that Mnangagwa’s statements in effect suspends the constitution, the principles of independence of the judiciary, separation of powers and the right of citizens to legal representation and access to natural justice.

The deployment of military personnel in the National Prosecution Authority solely serves the purpose of command injustice, the military must not take over civilian institutions.

Civilian courts must never be turned into court martials.

Behold the New. Change that Delivers!

Hon Bekithemba Mpofu
MDC Deputy National Spokesperson

Chadzamira Sparks Racial Inferno

Farai Dziva|The Minister of State for Masvingo Province, Ezra Chadzamira has sparked a raging racial inferno after he publicly denigrated owners of conservancies in Masvingo.

Chadzamira made the derogatory remarks about white conservancies owners at the Thank You rally that was held in Mwenezi on Saturday.

Chadzamira accused the conservancy owners of failing to embrace the hand of reconciliation extended to them by Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“President, Sir the white people who are occupying conservancies in Masvingo Province are ungrateful.

We liberated this country but the whites are still enjoying themselves through exploitation of our resources. They are using our land to enrich themselves,” said Chadzamira.

“They are barricading roads and placing barriers to prevent our people from passing through the conservancies they are occupying- this unfair,” added Chadzamira.

MDC A Mash West Fully Behind Chamisa

Farai Dziva|The MDC A Mashonaland West Provincial Executive is fully behind party leader Nelson Chamisa in spite of attempts by external forces to push the youthful leader out of office.

Below is the full statement that has been released by the MDC A Mashonaland West Provincial Executive:

The MDC Mash West Provincial Executive Committee met today( yesterday)and unanimously reaffirmed its unwavering support for the People’s President Hon Advocate Nelson Chamisa who carries the voice and backing of 2,6 million Zimbabweans.

The PEC is quite cognisant of ZANU PF machinations to derail and continuously delay change as evidenced by a barrage of systematic attacks on the person of President Chamisa by ZANU functionaries,proxies and Judas Iscariots- which culminated in a theatrical interview last night on ZBC TV.

We are quite aware of these functionaries’ shenanigans-they are being sponsored to destroy the party but that is just mere wishful thinking.

As a province, our attention is on fulfilling the people’s agenda.

It is this vision which was inherited by President Chamisa that we will protect with our all.

The Mash West PEC guards President Tsvangirai’s legacy jealously and we believe this legacy is only safe under President Chamisa’s leadership as he is the one who has walked along the road to freedom – with our late but great Founder and icon Dr Tsvangirai.He has been there and he will betray the values and principles of the poor people’s struggle.

We stand ready to defend the people’s struggle and protect l the president from all evil machinations.

TOGETHER WE ARE BIGGER, BETTER & STRONGER

Mandava Blessing
A/Provincial Secretary

Drama As Chiwenga’s Away, Mnangagwa Takes Advantage To Dump Presidential Guard Soldiers, But Wait A Minute, He’s Actually Promoted Them

In what appeared like a positive move, ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa took “convenience” in the absence of Vice President Constantino Guvheya Chiwenga to dump the Presidential guard and appoint the Airforce of Zimbabwe officials as his security.

The Presidential guard is reportedly aligned to Vice President Chiwenga, and it appeared as if Mnangagwa has demoted them; but the reality is that he has actually promoted them.

During the rally held on Saturday at Mwenenzi Mnangagwa was seen guarded by Airforce officers that the regular yellow beret Presidential guard.

On Monday Professor Jonathan Moyo took to Twitter to attempt to explain the changes that are happening in the military.

In a major shakeup, Mnangagwa has replaced his Army aide de-camp, Col Never Makuyana (right), with his security and Airforce officers (left). Mnangagwa is using the absence of Chiwenga, whose health has reportedly deteriorated, to ring out system-wide changes in the military!

Major General Sanyatwe, former PG commander and plotter in Nov 2017 coup and 1 Aug 2018 massacre, was sidelined under COMMAND AGRICULTURE; ahead of the release of the Motlanthe Report. Mnangagwa wants him away to Tanzania as Ambassador, but he’s resisting due to his poor English!

The incoming Commander of the notorious Presidential Guard (PG) is Brigadier General Fidelis Mhonda, whose brutal role in the 2008 Army atrocities drew widespread condemnation. He’s to be deputized by Col Makuyana, Mnangagwa’s ditched aide-de-camp!

Last year there were reports that the Zimbabwe Defense Forces was divided with the Zimbabwe National Army mainly supporting Mnangagwa along with the Airforce of Zimbabwe.

The Presidential guard and some barracks were seemingly pledging their loyalty to Chiwenga.

Source: Zimnews

UK, EU, US Will Allow Mnangagwa’s 45 Degrees Soldier To Work In London/ Brussels? Last time, An Embassy Junta Shot And Killed A British Police Officer, But This Time ED Could Get Away With It Seeing This…

Govt Rushes To Belittle Heads Roll In The Army

Paul Nyathi|Government has claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa only retired and reassigned the four notorious senior military officers who were all somewhat fingured in the killings of citizens during protests in Harare.

Chief Secretary to the cabinet Misheck Sibanda rushed to issue a statement after an exposè by ZimEye.com that the four had unceremoniously been removed from the army exactly a month after being promoted.

According to an unconvincing statement by Sibanda the removal of the soldiers to the Diplomatic Service is in line with Government’s critical global engagement and re-engagement strategy.

Dr Sibanda’s rushed statement.

Last month President Mnangagwa made a chilling declaration that some big heads were going to roll in the army after he cut short his visit oversees on reports that army officers were killing civilians.

Sibanda said Major Generals Martin Chedondo, Douglas Nyikayaramba, Anselem N Sanyatwe and Air Vice Marshal Shebba Shumbayawonda are set to join the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade pending finalisation of diplomatic consultations.

According to Sibanda the government will release accreditation details for each of the four senior officers once various bilateral consultations are concluded.

It remains to be seen which countries the four will be deployed to in the wake of known human rights abuses against them.

“His Excellency the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces thanks the four officers for serving their country with honour and dedication in the Defence Forces, and wish the successful careers in the Diplomatic Service,” reads the statement.

EU To Renew Sanctions On Illegitimate Zanu PF – Imperative, Step Down Before 2023

By Wilbert Mukori | All those who love peace and justice and understand the need to end the long suffering of the people of Zimbabwe after 38 years and counting of this Zanu PF dictatorship will hearty welcomes EU Parliament recent resolutions designed to the Zanu PF dictatorship.

indepth…Wilbert Mukori

After 38 years of blatant human rights violations and tyrannical rule; it is now clear that the modus operandi of this Zanu PF regime is to do whatever it deems necessary, regardless of the law and even the sanctity of human life, to secure power. Present the nation and the world at large with a fait accompli of a Zanu PF government and only then make whatever promises and concession as long as they do not compromise the party’s hold on power.

When President Mnangagwa seized power from Robert Mugabe in the November 2017 military coup he and his fellow coup plotters were aware the national community would not welcome this blatant act of banditry, ever against a despised tyrant and a dictator. Those in the know dismissed the coup plotter’s claim that this was a democratic transformation since the plotters were themselves Mugabe’s henchmen who had used brute force to establish and retain the de facto one-party, Zanu PF, dictatorship all the last 37 years.

Mnangagwa had promised to hold free, fair and credible elections in the wake of the military coup to take the sting out of the condemnation of his regime as illegitimate. It should be noted that never implemented not even one meaningful democratic reform necessary for free and fair elections.

“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,” EU Parliament rightfully stated in its resolution.

The vote rigging was so blatant the regime has failed to produce something as basic as a verified voters roll. There can be no doubt that Zanu PF rigged last July’s elections and real danger here is to fall into the party’s trap of accepting it as the de facto government regardless of it having no democratic mandate.

Mnangagwa and his regime are illegitimate and no one, inside Zimbabwe or outside, should make the mistake of recognising the regime as legitimate. No one!

This Zanu PF regime must be pressure to step down for four reasons:

Zimbabwe is facing serious economic meltdown that has resulted in tragic human suffering and deaths and there is no hope of any meaningful economic recovery as long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. Another year of this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF rule is unthinkable much less four years to 2023, when the next elections are due.

If this Zanu PF regime remains in power till 2023, be it as the ruling party or partner in a new GNU, the party will see to it that no meaningful reforms are implemented regardless of all the promises the party makes. We can be certain of one thing then, Zanu PF will rig the 2023 elections and once again present the nation with a fait accompli Zanu PF government. We have seen Zanu PF do this again and again these last 38 years; for the country to move forward we need to break this vicious cycle of Zanu PF rigging elections, use brute violence to cow the nation into subservient submission, promise reform to gain legitimacy and remain in office only to rig the next elections.

Zanu PF must be pressure to step down because it rig the elections and is therefore illegitimate. The party has rigged so many elections in the past and got away with it the party leaders now assume they have a right to rig elections. We should not call for free, fair and credible elections and then fail to punish those who rig elections!

Zanu PF must step down to create the political space and time for the appointing of an interim administration tasked to implemented the democratic reforms necessary to dismantle the Zanu PF autocracy and replace it with a healthy and functional democratic system of government.

The call to bring back the sanctions against Zanu PF leaders is a welcome move. “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,” said the EU parliament.” See Spotlight-z.com for the full EU resolution.

It is important that the sanctions are imposed as soon as possible, the political situation is Zimbabwe is dire and time is costing tragic human suffering and lives!

The sanctions should be hard-hitting. Zanu PF leaders family, friends and supporters continued to enjoy their extravagant lifestyles under the last sanctions, this must stop.

Zanu PF has recruited academics and professionals to be the regime’s representatives, people like Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube and Minister Kirsty Coventry. They must all be included in the new and tougher sanctions list!

There are opposition politicians too who have continue to participate in Zimbabwe’s flawed and illegal elections in total disregard of the warning that doing so only gave the process some modicum of credibility. In the past some of these opposition politicians have called for sanctions but only to help Zanu PF rig the elections by contesting the flawed elections. All those playing any part in perpetuating the curse of rigged elections must be included in the new sanctions regime. – zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

Prof Moyo Claims Motlanthe Commission Report Influenced ED’s Retirement Of 4 Generals

By Own Correspondent| In a major shakeup, Emmerson Mnangagwa has replaced his Army aide-de-camp, Colonel Never Makuyana, with his security and Airforce officers.

Mnangagwa is using the absence of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, whose health has reportedly deteriorated, to ring out system-wide changes in the military.

Major General Ansalem Sanyatwe, former Presidential Guard commander and plotter in November 2017 coup and 1 August 2018 massacre, was sidelined under COMMAND AGRICULTURE; ahead of the release of the Motlanthe Report.

Mnangagwa wants him away to Tanzania as Ambassador, but he’s resisting due to his poor English.

The incoming Commander of the notorious Presidential Guard (PG) is Brigadier General Fidelis Mhonda, whose brutal role in the 2008 Army atrocities drew widespread condemnation.

He’s to be deputized by Colonel Makuyana, Mnangagwa’s ditched aide de-camp.

Mnangagwa Sends The Notorious 45-Degrees-Soldier To Work At Embassy In Diaspora | BREAKING

Brig Sanyatwe

Brig Sanyatwe

By Farai D Hove| In a confirmation to an earlier ZimEye expose’ ZANU PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has retired the notorious general who boasted saying one of his juniors fired shots towards civilians at a 45 degree angle on the 1st August 2018. (This was during the dark moments when the election results were delayed over a day after voting had ended.)

Major General Anselem Sanyatwe is one four top army generals and re-assigned them to diplomatic service.

But the move comes exactly 4 weeks after Sanyatwe was promoted to the rank of major general in terms of section 15 (1) (b) of the Zimbabwe Defence Act (Chapter 11:02).

The four are Major General Martin Chedondo, Major General Douglas Nyikayaramba, Major General Anselem Sanyatwe and Air Vice Marshall Sheba Shumbayawonda. – more to follow…

Opposition’s Tendai Biti Found Guilty Of Violating Electoral Act, Fined $200

By Own Correspondent| Deputy national chairperson for the opposition MDC led by Nelson Chamisa, Tendai Biti who has been on trial for violating the Electoral Act has been found guilty and fined $200.

Biti, was hauled to court after he announced that Chamisa had won the 2018 harmonised polls beating Zanu Pf’s presidential candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa at a press conference at Morgan Tsvangirai House in Harare.

He however made the announcement at a time when the country’s electoral body the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) had not yet announced the results of the presidential votes.

Biti is currently at court where he is yet to pay his fine.

This is a developing story. More details to follow.

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BREAKING: Biti Fined $200

Tendai Biti has been fined $200 fine or 7 day’s imprisonment with a maximum custodial sentence of six months for the alleged two counts of premature results announcement and inciting public violence.

More to follow…

BREAKING: Magistrate Convicts Biti, Guilty Of Announcing Election Results

MDC-T Alliance principal Tendai Biti has this morning been convicted of contravening the Electoral Act.

In passing judgement, magistrate Ms Gloria Takundwa said the State managed to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

She said Biti declared and announced that MDC-Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa had won the election before Zec made the official announcement on presidential election results.

“Biti presented his announcement as authentic and his actions had potential to undermine the official announcement by Zec” she said.

She added that the intention of the Act is to prevent such behaviour exhibited by Biti that undermines the authority of Zec. – state media