Drugs In US Dollars: Govt Has Not Allocated Forex To Pharmacies Since Oct 2018

PHARMACIES have come under fire for continuing to use a three-tier pricing system which has placed medicines beyond the reach of many people.

A short survey conducted by The Chronicle yesterday showed that some pharmacies demand forex or bond in cash only for certain medicines.

People with plastic money are made to pay more than those with bond and the prices are discounted for forex users.

Government has previously condemned the practice.

Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Ndlovu recently said: “We have noted with concern a proliferation in the number of companies and businesses engaging in preferential currency practices. This is not only against the spirit of fairness, but it is also an illegal practice.

Government is very clear that this practice is unacceptable and has to stop forthwith and if not, the law will take its course.”

Pharmaceutical Society of Zimbabwe president, Mr Portifa Mwendera, said members are charging in foreign currency because they are not getting adequate forex from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

He said 90 percent of all medication is imported.


Mr Mwendera said the remaining 10 percent of the medicines were being sourced locally but local manufacturers are also demanding forex saying they need it to buy inputs from outside the country.

“Our greatest challenge is that 90 percent of our products are imported and the locally produced medication has a forex component. We haven’t received any forex allocation from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe since October 23 last year when we received just a million dollars,” he said.


“This is in an environment where we need about $4 million weekly to be trading optimally so this means the industry is forced to raise USD through sales.”
Mr Mwendera said pharmaceuticals owe foreign suppliers about US$20 million for medicines that have already been delivered.

Contacted for comment, Community Working Group on Health director Mr Itai Rusike said the move by pharmacies was a violation of people’s right to health as enshrined in the Constitution.

“The few pharmacies that are still accepting bond notes or RTGS have since increased their prices which are beyond the reach of ordinary Zimbabweans. This comes at a time when 90 percent of Zimbabweans do not have medical aid insurance cover which means some with chronic illnesses have not been taking their medication since the introduction of the three tier pricing system due to the very high costs of medicines,” said Mr Rusike.

He said if the situation is not addressed, many people were at risk of developing serious health complications after failing to access medicines.

“Some patients are now resorting to taking cheaper alternative drugs from the unregulated black markets thereby risking their lives. Government should therefore prioritise allocation of foreign currency to the pharmaceutical companies to enable them to import the required medicines. In the medium to long-term, the Government needs to capacitate the local pharmaceutical manufacturing companies such as Caps, Varichem and Datlabs to make sure that the country does not rely on expensive imports,” said Mr Rusike.

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Tsvangirai’s Wife Elizabeth Writes Touching Valentine’s Message To Her Late Husband

To my dear husband Morgan

It’s been a year since God called you after a courageous 2-year cancer battle. Reliving this day brings grief and sorrow that I felt when you battled your last few months. We tried everything we could travel all over the world because I wanted you to be healthy again.

I thought we would spend the rest of our lives together and achieve our dreams together, but Heaven called you too soon. We sometimes encountered problems like every normal couple but making up and solving our issues was just magical.

To the world, you were a great politician and humanitarian but to me, you were more than that; you were my best friend. Being married to you was a privilege and I’m grateful that I had the opportunity to share your dreams, hopes, friendship, love and much more. You were the most patient person I have ever encountered. At times when I would get upset, you stayed calm when I got worried you always reaffirmed that things would be ok.

Your passion, thoughtfulness and love for others astounded me. You always put others’ needs and happiness above your own. Morgan, you were the most amazing generous selfless man I have ever known. You were a hero to everyone who knew you. You gave hope to many.

You were a man of the people. There aren’t enough words to fully paint a picture of how great of a person you were to me and the world but I believe your work and passion still remains a testament of your tireless devotion to a better nation and world for everyone.

I miss your voice, laughter and humour; but above all, I miss that well of wisdom, knowledge and love I continually drew from.

Today I smile because I know you loved me till the day you went away.

I miss you so much

Your loving wife Elizabeth

Rest In Peace until the resurrection of those who sleep in Christ.
(1 Corinthians 15).

Quality Of Parliamentarians Worrisome

By Own Correspondent- Speaking during a panel discussion at the 6th CEOs Africa Round Table meeting in Victoria Falls yesterday, Advocate Jacob Mudenda lamented the quality of the current crop of parliamentarians.

He was responding to concerns about lack of capacity by Parliament to address issues such as budget deficit.

Mudenda said in 2014 he produced a book on economic literacy for Members of Parliament and organised a training workshop which was adjourned prematurely after the majority of Parliamentarians failed to grasp issues.

Said Mudenda:

I’m worried about the level of politicians that come to Parliament. There are few who can articulate issues in Parliament. If you look at different portfolio committees we involve politicians from different political persuasions but sometimes we don’t have quality in terms of personnel and economic literacy in Parliament.

Lupane Police Officer In Trouble For Backing Chamisa

A Lupane based police officer, recently landed himself in trouble when he allegedly urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to hand over power to MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa.

The officer, Taison Hove, is said to have made the remarks on January 3, 2019 while drinking beer with other patrons at Countryside Bar in Lupane.

According to the court papers, Hove is alleged to have made the remarks when an unidentified man passed by the bar wearing a Zanu PF T Shirt with Mnangagwa’s picture.

It is the State’s allegation that Hove made a comment saying Zanu PF T Shirts must not be worn by people at business centres but only when going to the fields. Hove is also alleged to have further commented that Mnangagwa has failed the country and as such should hand over power to Chamisa.

Hove was later taken for disciplinary hearing by his employer but when he challenged his arrest through an application for referral of his matter to the Constitutional Court, his application was dismissed.

This prompted him to file a current application for review at the High Court challenging his employer’s disciplinary hearing.

-Agencies

Teachers Unions In Huge Fight Over Failed Strike

Correspondent|SHARP divisions have emerged among rival teachers’ unions in Zimbabwe, amid accusations that the two largest teachers’ bodies which called off last week’s planned strike have sold out the labour struggle.
The Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe (ARTRUZ) has accused the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) and the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) of selling out the labour struggle by buckling under pressure from the employer before their demands had been met.

In a statement released on Monday, ARTUZ said: “The wheels of inevitability have finally delivered the dreaded, but expected reality, sister unions have jumped ship. Our battle for a living wage, which we began in earnest with a 275km salary caravan from Mutare to Harare — followed up with a salary camp at (Finance) minister Mthuli [Ncube]’s office and capped with a historic job action have been compromised. The so-called big unions stepped in and gave false hope to the teachers, yet the intention was to rock the ship, which was gathering momentum.”
But PTUZ president Takavafira Zhou said they called off the strike because thousands of their members, who had heeded the call and stayed away, would have lost their February salaries.


“The purpose of a trade union is to advance the interests of members and defend any gains made. Having advanced the interests of our members in a spirited two–days turn-up a week, one-day turn-up and four days stayaway, the employer targeted our entrenched hardcore fighters for decimation. The strategy was simply to withhold their February salaries.

“As much as we could have appealed to the courts against such a move, the wheels of justice do not turn so fast in Zimbabwe. One of the reasons for suspending the industrial action was in order to protect our hardcore members, who were in their trenches and were about to be sprayed with poison gas,” he said.


Zhou said another reason for calling off the strike was that members were being intimidated by State security agents and war veterans.


“Another reason for the suspension of the industrial action was the total invasion of schools by rogue youths, war veterans, security forces, councillors, among others, and the threats and systematic targets of teachers. This posed serious threats to educators in their residential areas outside schools. The decision to suspend the industrial action was painful, but worth taking to protect all members who heeded to the stayaway call,” he said.

The PTUZ leader also lamented the fact that some teachers did not heed the call to go on strike and continued reporting for duty, saying that weakened the industrial action.


“Such a protective measure (to call off the strike) would not have been important had all teachers given heed to the stayaway. Trade unionism is about collective security by acting as a group. I could personally not envision the enjoyment of cowards at the suffering of real cadres,” said Zhou.

Biti Tells CEOs At A Vic Falls Summit That SADC Will Act On Zim Crisis

Opposition MDC legislator and former Finance Minister Tendai Biti has assured Chief Executive Officers attending a CEO Africa Roundtable summit in Victoria Falls that a lot of things are happening behind closed doors with regards to the Zimbabwean crisis which he said is now a burden to other regional countries.

“I think that a lot of things are happening behind closed doors, that I can assure you, within SADC. I think that you should not be misled by prima facie appearances of condonation by the leadership of SADC,” said Biti.

“You must also remember that SADC member states have been bearing a lot of weight arising from Zimbabwe’s failure. You have a situation where you have three million Zimbabweans in South Africa as we speak, to a larger extent that South Africa has been subsidising Zimbabwe as we speak.”

Biti said the regional economy was suffering as a result of the presence of Zimbabweans fleeing a crisis at home.

He said countries such as South Africa were now faced with a strain on their social services as a result of Zimbabwean immigrants in that country.

“I think that out of their own selfish interests, they (SADC leaders) will move (to act) on Zimbabwe because the crisis is putting a premium on their country. South Africa has been doddering on a 1% gross domestic product (GDP) growth and I think after solving the Zimbabwean situation, South Africa’s economy could grow to about 2 or 3% of its GDP,” he said.

Trump Administration Tells ED, Chamisa To Find Each Other For Progress Sake

International pressure on Zimbabwe’s major political players, Zanu PF and MDC to urgently come to the negotiating table to unlock the political logjam continues to grow with the United States (US) adding its voice, saying the talks should be mediated by a neutral arbiter.

This comes amid reports that representatives of the two parties were already in Switzerland attending a peace-building workshop aimed at facilitating the dialogue process.

MDC’s chief of staff Sesil Zvidzai told NewsDay from Basel that the workshop was meant to enable them to share notes with representatives of other countries.

“We are looking at case studies in areas like Syria, the Tunisian situation and how it turned out after the Arab Spring and many other examples,” Zvidzai said.

“Although this is not specifically for Zimbabwe, the experience that we are getting here is helpful in the sense that people must dialogue. This is about what is good for us as a country.”

But Zanu PF national spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said he was unaware of the workshop or any party representative seconded to that gathering.

Some of the delegates to the workshop, which started this week, were drawn from church, government and the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC).

In a statement on Tuesday, US State Department deputy spokesperson Robert Palladino said only a national dialogue could solve problems bedevilling Zimbabwe.

“The US calls on all sides to come together immediately in a national dialogue process that must be credible, inclusive and mediated by a neutral third party,” Palladino said.

“In order for such a dialogue to succeed, the government of Zimbabwe should end its excessive violence and intimidation, immediately release the civil society activists, who have been arbitrarily detained and hold security force members responsible for human rights violations and abuses accountable.”

The US said the sanctions on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government would only be lifted after he has implemented significant political and economic reforms in line with his inauguration speech.

“We also reiterate our call for the government of Zimbabwe to enact promised political and economic reforms,” the statement read.

President Donald Trump’s government also blamed Mnangagwa for using excessive force on civilians.

“US remains seriously concerned about excessive force by the government of Zimbabwe security forces since January 14, which has resulted in at least 13 deaths, 600 victims of violence, torture or rape and more than 1 000 arrests,” the statement read.

Mnangagwa has since denied that his government was behind the killings and challenged affected families to provide evidence of the attrocities.

Recently, Mnangagwa invited to State House all the presidential candidates that participated in last year’s harmonised elections to map up the framework for the proposed dialogue.

Although MDC leader Nelson Chamisa boycotted Mnangagwa’s indaba, the opposition leader later attended a prayer breakfast meeting organised by the church, which was snubbed by the Zanu PF leader.

Zimbabwe Council of Churches secretary-general, Kenneth Mtata, said the Swiss workshop was part of capacity-building for different actors involved in the dialogue process.
He said after the prayer breakfast meeting held in Harare, they were confident of bringing the two protagonists together.

“The next steps would be to make a debriefing process with different key stakeholders, including the President who must get first-hand information of the whole process with whom we will share information of how the process must unfold going forward so that it is effective and inclusive to produce expected results that enhance national peace, justice and prosperity for all Zimbabweans,” Mtata said.

“After this, we will move on to define issues regarding mandate. There are many possibilities of convening national dialogue.”

He said they will likely have a broader consultative forum, which will lead them to a stage of finding suitable conveners of the dialogue.

Mtata also said they hope to have Parliament’s buy-in so as to have a legally binding mandate.

He said the convening process and convening team will then set up the framework for national dialogue with the scope of the dialogue and different levels of participation and the implementation plan.

“The national dialogue has begun, but has not yet been formalised. The President has launched the dialogue with political parties and we think that what is required now is to converge all the processes into the all-encompassing national dialogue,” he said.

Mtata said the process must have long-lasting solutions for the country, adding that they were not in any way discouraged by negativities.

“We are not discouraged by those who are trying to throw in spanners in the works. There are those with negative views of this whole process and, therefore, will invent some stories and work with some conspiracy theories,” he said.

-Newsday

Bonyongwe Was Ready For War To Block Coup Against Mugabe, Minutes Reveal.

FEAR of treason charges and a possible counter-coup that then Justice minister Happyton Bonyongwe tried to set up around now Agriculture minister Retired Chief Air Marshal Perrance Shiri spurred delicate negotiations following the military coup that toppled former President Robert Mugabe in November 2017.

Minutes that made up discussions in cliff-hanger meetings held between Mugabe, at the time under house arrest, and military generals led by then Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) commander General Constantino Chiwenga between November 15 and 16, 2017 expose the intricacies of the coup plot.

The coup came after then Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa had been summarily fired from both government and ruling Zanu PF party, prompting him to flee to South Africa for security reasons.

Mnangagwa had been sacked by Mugabe on November 6 as the situation in the country deteriorated, forcing Chiwenga out of the closet to declare that the military was ready to “step in” to restore sanity.

The then ZDF statement was made on November 13 before the coup moved into full swing late on the 14th.

The mediation team comprised of Roman Catholic cleric Father Fidelis Mukonori, Mugabe’s then spokesperson George Charamba, who acted as secretary during the negotiations as well as Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Misheck Sibanda.

The team also included then Public Service Commission chairperson Mariyawanda Nzuwa and former Foreign Affairs ministry secretary Joey Bimha as well as Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) deputy director-general Aaron Nhepera.

The minutes signed by Mukonori, Charamba and Nhepera, reveal that Mugabe could have been hoodwinked during the intricate negotiations. It is also revealed that Bonyongwe, who had just been appointed Justice minister by Mugabe tried to set up a counter-force to stop the coup.

“The President was informed about mounting tension and concern within the command element triggered by a mobile communication message attributed to the new Minister of Justice, and former director-general of the Central Intelligence Organisation, Rtd General Bonyongwe, to Air Marshall Perrance Shiri who is in Dubai on official business allegedly urging him to fly back to join in efforts towards a counter-operation whose backbone would be the police force commanded by Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri.

“It was drawn to the President’s attention that Commissioner Chihuri had not attended the inaugural Wednesday (November 15) meeting after which he did not turn up for the rest,” the minutes read in part. Chihuri has since then never made a public appearance, while Bonyongwe has since recoiled into private life.

It is revealed that in the subsequent meetings with Mugabe, basically a sitting duck following the bloodless military takeover, the then Zanu PF leader was told of anxiety over the actions of the police force.

“Instances of friction between the military and the Zimbabwe Republic Police were also drawn to the President’s attention, culminating in what appeared to be a withdrawal of the police force from policing duties at least in Harare.

“The President was informed that the command element had made it clear that a counter-force against their operation would constitute an escalation, which was bound to lead to a bloody outcome,” documents show. Bonyongwe, according to the minutes, was trying to craft a law that would have had Chiwenga and his co-conspirators charged with treason.

Since then the police have never recaptured public trust and the authority it commanded during Mugabe’s reign with the army a constant feature during operations. The growing influence of the military has raised fears among critics given the bloody shooting on August 1 last year last month — the two incidences which have left over 20 people dead and dozens with gunshot wounds.

While Mnangagwa, on his return, admitted that he had been in constant touch with the country’s security leadership, Mugabe was apparently told that reports that Chiwenga had met the then former Vice-President were fabricated.

“The mediation team was able to provide facts that dispelled claims that Chiwenga had made a diversion and stop-over in South Africa en-route to Zimbabwe from China in order to meet with dismissed former Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his team thought to include Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa and Zimbabwe’s ambassador to South Africa, Ambassador Isaac Moyo.

“More importantly, the mediating team told the President that the operation by the command element was not calculated at top leadership change in the party and country, a process which had to be left to the party running in a fair, clean and just way and which had to be superintended by the President himself without undue influence,” the report shows.

Mutsvangwa, the chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association, a key figure in Mugabe’s fall, was to be appointed special adviser to Mnangagwa, while Moyo now heads the CIO. — NewsDay

Woman Wants To Sue Jesus Christ For Her Sufferings

Joyce Mensah

Former HIV/AIDS Ghanaian ambassador, Joyce Dzirdzor Mensah has stated that she would have sued the founder and savior of Christianity, Jesus Christ if it was possible because He’s caused her more harm.

The controversial woman in a long Facebook post claimed that Jesus Christ misled her in the past as she used Him as a source of inspiration during the time she was the HIV/AIDS ambassador but He wasn’t there for her when she needed Him the most. Dzidzor added that she and her family counted on Jesus Christ to heal one of her aunties when they took her to a prayer camp instead of a hospital and she ended up dying.

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Her full post on Facebook read: I have personal problems with Jesus who misled me in the past. One of the stories that inspired me to save lives through HIV education was the story of Jesus Christ. I wanted to do something extraordinary to draw more attention to save lives. I also wanted to be like Jesus Christ so I did everything within my power to save lives but when troubles came my way, I cried, prayed and Jesus was no where to be found. I have lost relatives in the past because we counted on the healing powers of Jesus hence taking my sick Auntie to a prayer camp in Ho when she fell ill instead of taking her to hospital. 

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“My uncle Mr Addo who was assistance head at swedru secondary school promised to further my education but died while we were counting on Jesus for healing….I prayed for a miracle but never got one so I started working in a com center while my friends were in school. I was baptised in the church of pentecost and highly religious, midnight prayers was my food. But I don’t remember any prayers Jesus has answered.  I became depressed along the line and felt Jesus never loved me. As I write now, there are pastors who once invited me to educate their church members but most of them blocked me when I started having issues. 

“We are all humans and not perfect, so if a pastor who says Jesus is saving sinners and cannot even speak again with a sinner like me then I don’t see my business in the church. Because it’s clear to me that the church is for the holy one. I have taken my destiny into my own hands and trying to study to make my life beautiful. No more praying and waiting for miracles that never happens. Yes! It is true that religion stops part of your brain from functioning. Jesus has caused more harm to my family and at this point , I say never again to powerless and wicked Jesus and if there’s any possibility to sue him , I will not hesitate to do so.”

Daily Advent – Ghana

Towards A Genuine National Dialogue

By Justice Benjamin Paradza | In recent times, there has been much talk of a “national dialogue”. Indeed, this is the precise term that President Mnangagwa used when he called the February 6 meeting with political parties that was held at State House.

Nelson Chamisa has been dancing around this idea, on the one hand still refusing to accept the legitimacy of Zimbabwe’s de facto President and, on the other hand, setting conditions on his participation.

It seems inevitable that President Mnangagwa and ZANU PF will have to negotiate with Nelson Chamisa and the MDC. Both are working towards this outcome – Mnangagwa to buy much needed time and Chamisa to obtain a share of power.

ZUNDE believes that genuine national dialogue is too important to leave to politicians alone and should be broadened to include community leaders and other stakeholders from civil society.

Zimbabwe should not look to outsiders to solve its problems. Lasting solutions can only come from Zimbabweans. International intervention is unnecessary and generally ineffective. Regionally, SADC and the AU have both failed us before. Let us Zimbabweans take control of our own destiny for once and find our own solutions. We cannot keep going back to Lancaster House whenever we have a crisis.

Negotiations between Nelson Chamisa and Emmerson Mnangagwa do not constitute genuine national dialogue. Neither do discussions between MDC

and ZANU PF – nor even with the inclusion of other political parties. A genuine national dialogue will be an inclusive dialogue among Zimbabweans who yearn to see a better Zimbabwe in their lifetime, regardless of who or where they are.

ZUNDE acknowledges that there cannot be any genuine national dialogue without the participation of these two and we call on them to invite the participation of community leaders and other stakeholders.

But without good faith any attempt at dialogue is bound to fail.

ZUNDE calls on President Mnangagwa to show his good faith by

1. reigning in the violence, rapes and terror that are being unleashed on the Zimbabwean people and by ensuring that the perpetrators are called to account.

2. releasing opposition activists and MPs who have been arbitrarily arrested and denied bail.

ZUNDE calls on Nelson Chamisa to show his good faith as well as political maturity by ceasing his protests against the legitimacy of the President and accepting that he has to enter into meaningful discussions with Mnangagwa and his government.

ZUNDE wishes to see the creation of a free, democratic, peaceful and prosperous Zimbabwe characterised by good governance and the rule of law. We strive for ideals and accept realities. We work for an outcome that is better than it would have been if we did not get involved. Politics is the art of the possible.

If we can succeed in getting ZANU and MDC to accept meaningful participation of other institutions and stakeholders in the national dialogue then we will have succeeded in getting such a better outcome.

Genuine national dialogue must seek to overcome the divisiveness of our recent history. As a first practical step, in order to relieve people’s suffering, national dialogue could take the form of an ‘Economic Indaba’ comprising political parties, trade unions, and representatives of industry and employers with the goal of achieving a national consensus on economic policy. In the process of stabilising the economy and improving

people’s welfare, it will be necessary to address the underlying political issues that are the real cause of our economic suffering and to consider how we may arrive at a lasting political solution through national consensus. Zimbabwe cannot afford to remain in a state of perpetual crisis.

Justice Benjamin Paradza

Exiled Judge of the High Court of Zimbabwe

and President of ZUNDE

VP’s Health Deteriorates In India, Health Minister Positions Himself To Take Over

Zambian Vice-President Inonge Wina‘s medical condition has worsened in India where she is hospitalized, government sources have told the Watchdog.

Wina was secretly evacuated to India three ago where she is been treated for swollen legs and heart complications.

When the Watchdog broke the story of Wina’s hospitalization in India 2 weeks ago, the government responded that she had gone for a ‘routine operation’ and was then just recuperating. It’s now more than two weeks.

But government sources tell the Watchdog that doctors attending to Wina have advised her to retire on medical grounds as she is incapable of continuing to work.

At home, minister of health Chitalu Chilufya has continued positioning himself as vice-president.

Details on Chilufya’s campaigns coming soon.

Zambian Observer

Drama As Bulky Woman Strips For Macheso On Stage

THERE was drama at sungura ace Alick Macheso’s family show in Mbare, Harare on Sunday after a semi-naked woman stormed the stage to showcase her dancing skills.

The bulky woman could not resist Macheso’s wires as she joined the band on stage at Zebra Village before she was whisked away by one of Macheso’s band members, Zhillie.

In an interview with NewsDay Life &Style on the sidelines of the show, Macheso’s chanter Jonas Kasamba said the band was not in the business of promoting immorality.

“As Orchestra Mberikwazvo, we do not promote immorality neither do we allow nudity on the stage,” he said.

At the show, Macheso introduced a new dance called kedebu kagumbo.

“We always give our supporters the very best. The kedebu kagumbo dance has been introduced today (Sunday) and it is to accompany our recently released album Dzinosvitsa Kure,” Kasamba said.

While the album was launched last year, Kasamba said they took their time to come up with the well-choreographed dance that is appropriate to all age groups as they did not want unethical dances on the stage.

“The band took time to find a decent dance that is not offensive and a dance which can be accepted by all age groups. We should not be seen as promoting immorality, so we are teaching all those in the industry to follow our path. We do not talk about them, but they talk of us,” he said.

Several children were accorded the chance to showcase their dancing skills on the stage, with the dances mesmerising the revellers as Macheso strummed his guitar.

NewsDay

Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga Threatens To Quit Parly Business

Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Education chairperson, Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga yesterday complained that MPs from across the political divide were abusing her and threatened to surrender the leadership of the committee if the situation does not change.

The committee has 18 members, all of them from Zanu PF after the MDC Alliance snubbed it.

“The MDC Alliance MPs shunned joining the Education Committee because of the differences over our party president Thokozani Khupe and their party president Nelson Chamisa, and so they snubbed the committee,” Misihairabwi-Mushonga said.

But, there were reports that Misihairabwi Mushonga was also a loner in her committee dominated by Zanu PF MPs, who, whenever there is a ruling party caucus meeting, the MPs prioritised their political party programmes.

For example, Zanu PF yesterday called for a party caucus meeting at 8.30 am when the Education Committee was supposed to meet at 9.00 am to receive oral evidence on education issues.

Misihairabwi-Mushonga said the abuse began when she insisted that some MPs from Zanu PF must be excused from the party caucus so that they could attend to Parliament business.

A heated argument over the issue ensued in the Education Committee’s social media WhatsApp group, resulting in Misihairabwi-Mushonga feeling abused.

“I did receive abusive messages, and some of them even suggested that I became chairperson through the benevolence of Zanu PF. I got the position through merit and not through the benevolence of Zanu PF. If they feel that it is Zanu PF’s position then they can take it back,” she said, adding that she will move a point of privilege with the Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda over the issue.

NewsDay

Police Arrest Buses Robbing Gang, One Shot Dead

POLICE have arrested a group of 10 armed robbers who have been terrorizing citizens and targeting bus passengers across the country.

One suspect was shot in a shoot out between the law enforcement authority and the suspected armed robbers and 10 others were nabbed in Chinhoyi and Chegutu.

ZRP Chief Spokesperson, Commissioner Charity Charamba said they are still hunting for five other suspected armed robbers and assured Zimbabweans that all the criminals will be brought to book.

“The gang was using degrading and dehumanizing ways and they would undress victims and bundle them up before stashing them in their gate away vehicles,” said Commissioner Charamba.

She added that they are is still investigating the Brooklyn bus robbery case, which occurred along the Bulawayo – Beitbridge road and another robbery case of more than US$23 000 in Milton Park, Harare, among other cases.

The arrested suspects are believed to have kidnapped and robbed some police officers in Chegutu.

The court has issued a warrant of further detention for the suspects and they will appear in court on Friday.

— ZBC

UK Govt Working With Zim Authorities To Deport Activists?

Correspondent|Lawyers and rights campaigners say the UK government has been working with Zimbabwean authorities to deport asylum seekers who might be wanted back home for activism.

Asylum lawyers and charities told The Guardian on Tuesday that the Home Office (interior ministry) has accelerated deportation of Zimbabwean nationals since Emmerson Mnangagwa rose to power in the African country in November 2017.

They said the ministry had sought to accelerate removals process for refused asylum seekers, many of whom have been in the UK for over a decade.

Zimbabweans waiting for their asylum application to be processed in the UK have reportedly been invited for interviews in the Home Office over the past months only to encounter Zimbabwean government officials waiting to interview them.

A female asylum seeker said a Zimbabwean official who spoke her native language, Shona, had told her in the ministry that her name was on a list of thousands of Zimbabwean nationals that the UK government wanted to remove from the country.

Reports on Monday showed that police had detained two Zimbabwean asylum seekers before transferring them to a Home Office detention center.

They said authorities were preparing to deport the two individuals to Zimbabwe within days despite statements proving that they could face prosecution back home because of their anti-government activity.

One of the asylum seekers, identified as Victor Mujakachi, who has been in the UK since 2003 to complete his post-graduate education, is wanted back in Zimbabwe for making critical comments online about the government. UK authorities have turned down Mujakachi’s asylum application three times.

UK authorities have repeatedly been accused of ignoring the rights if asylum seekers amid reports that government is desperately seeking to reduce the number of migrants in the country.

Source:Guardian

Full Text Of What Temba Mliswa Said In Parly Yesterday

HON. T. MLISWA:  I rise on a point of privilege Madam Speaker.  Madam Speaker, a very good afternoon to you.

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  Good afternoon.

HON. MLISWA:  Madam Speaker, I rise to register my displeasure and to equally seek guidance from you as the Chair on how far Members of Parliament can go in enjoying the privileges and immunities that are there.  The reason why I am saying so is that I am under threat by Hon. Ndunaafter he confessed that he has killed many people – [HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections.]  – whilst he has killed many people, he equally has threatened to kill me.  So, I want to understand whether this is how Parliament and Parliamentarians must act.  My life is under threat, not only is it under threat – [AN HON. MEMBER: Wawakatuka ndiani?] – [AN HON. MEMBER: Nyarara iwe.] – Madam Speaker, you know who is making noise, can you be firm…

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  Order, order!  Have you finished Hon. Mliswa?

HON. MLISWA: Madam Speaker – [HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections] – Muchataura zvenyu, nenyaya dzenyu dzekudanana nevakadzi vepa Parliament – [HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections.]

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  Hon. Mliswa, go ahead.  Order, Order, Hon. Mliswa, may you approach the Chair.

Hon. Mliswa approached the Chair.

HON. MLISWA: Thank you Madam Speaker.  The remarks by Hon. Nduna of killing people in a country which is under scrutiny for violence, especially allegations that there are ex-defence forces people who were in civilians who were armed who killed people. Is it not the likes of Hon. Nduna because the police and the army are exonerated – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.]

HON. NDUNA: I object. Ndichitukwa here.

HON. T. MLISWA: The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Hon.  Emmerson Mnangagwa is busy going around the world defending these issues which have caused disharmony and disunity in the country and we have an Hon. Member – the police and the army has been accused yet the answer lies in Hon. Nduna who has said that he has killed people.

Madam Speaker Ma’am, we have had a lot of people killed in this country and the state security agents have been accused, yet the answer is very clear. Itai Dzamara is one of them who went missing and we now do not know whether he was killed by Hon. Nduna or not –[HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.]

THE HON DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Mliswa, may you approach the Chair.

Hon. Mliswa having approached the Chair.

HON. T. MLISWA: Parliament of Zimbabwe is a sacred institution. Parliament of Zimbabwe cannot have murderers in it. It is important…

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Mliswa I have heard your concerns. May I make a ruling, please. You are now debating.

HON. T. MLISWA: I am talking about an issue which is of my concern and my family in terms of life. You have not been threatened. I have been threatened of being killed. I have been threatened of being killed by Hon. Nduna and I am worried looking at him that the danger that is on me is so much. This is not a joke. We cannot take it as a joke.  We come to Parliament to represent people and not to be threatened by people. We do not come here to be threatened by people. This is an issue you must take this seriously because it has a lot to do with the democracy of the people of Zimbabwe and freedom of association.  This is an issue that you must listen to and make a ruling in the end.

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Mliswa, yesterday you were here but you did not state your case.

HON. T. MLISWA: I was not here yesterday. I can raise a point of privilege anytime.

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Is it because of the cameras?

HON. T. MLISWA: I am addressing the issue of being threatened, what more do you want me to address? It cannot be sensitive. This Parliament has nothing to do with Party. We do not want you, Madam Speaker to be supporting your Party members. We might as well turn it into a ZANU PF Parliament. Listen to me I have an issue which affected me and I must discuss it. I can raise an issue of privilege anytime. There must be a Privileges Committee set up to investigate that. The evidence is there, unlike our Committee where the evidence is in the paper. The evidence is on video – Hon Nduna said it. I want a Privileges Committee set up to investigate that for the integrity of Parliament.

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: May you approach the Chair.

HON. T. MLISWA: I have been approaching the Chair. You cannot whip me. You cannot keep whipping me. I have been approaching the Chair how many times Madam Speaker? Let me finish and then you can make a ruling. If you want to chuck me out, you can chuck me out but the issue will not end. I will limit myself to the issues. How many times have I been there? Our lives are under threat by that man. He is still in Parliament and you allow him to be in Parliament. He is a murderer. You kill people you do not know. Vave kukumukira manje vanhu vacho wakutaura chokwadi wega. Wazviona wave kurotomoka. Munhu haauraiwe, munhu haauraiwe. Wakupenga manje. Mari dzeZinara uchiba usingabhadhare.

Madam Speaker, you tell me the same thing when I come there that I must not talk about it. That is what you said to me. I must speak. These are serious issues. We are being threatened. He is constantly threatening anyone. Gun trotting in Chegutu, you also did the same with guns.

Hon. Nduna having stood up

Do not go away you murderer, you murderer come back, come back you murderer. You are a murderer come back. Self-confessed murderer

THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (HON. ZIYAMBI):  I think you are now losing the plot. This is no longer an honourable House.

HON. T. MLISWA: You are killing the justice system. Ndimi murikuprotector ma murderer. Ziyambi futi une Human Rights Report unonzi unofanira kuinvestigetwa iwewe – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] – We are intimidated every day. I need to finish. He is a useless Minister of Justice. Shumba, you are in Human Rights Commission to be investigated on Hurungwe issues. You know that. Ndinokuregerera. You are mentioned in the Human Rights Commission Report to be investigated as Minister of Justice. You are not exemplary.

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Mliswa, leave the House.

HON. T. MLISWA: Uda kuita chii? – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –  Uku kuMash West hausi kutonga, unotonga chii?Iwe wakauraya Vanhu kuHurungwe – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –You are a useless Chairman – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.]

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Leave the House!

Hon. Mliswa was escorted out of the Chamber by the Sergeant-at-Arms.

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Order, order Hon. Members. Hon. Zwizwai, may you sit down. I have heard what Hon. Mliswa said. I will study the matter and make a ruling because the issues are in the courts as we speak – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] – That is my ruling Hon. Gonese. Please, may you sit down?

HON. GONESE: Madam Speaker, I rise on a matter of privilege which affects us as Members of Parliament. As Members of Parliament Madam Speaker, we have got a situation which occurred in the presence of Parliament. That situation affects all of us and we are very concerned because of what transpired. Fortunately, even those who were not there were able to see from a video which was circulating all the events. So, we are very clear in terms of what we heard and it is important for us to be made to understand because in your ruling if I understood you correctly, you have indicated that the matter is under the courts but I believe that is a different issue Madam Speaker. What has happened is that there was a summons which was issued seeking damages for defamation. That is not the subject matter which we are talking about. The subject matter which has been taken to court relates to a civil suit seeking damages. What we are concerned with is a situation where threats were made to a Member of Parliament …

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: This is why I said I am going to study the matter…

HON. GONESE: We just need clarity because it appears to me that the facts seem to be clear.

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Gonese, I am aware of what transpired and I am going to study the matter and make a ruling.

HON. GONESE: The reason why we got confused Madam Speaker is, you made reference to something under the courts …

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Please may you sit down, I am going to study the matter and make a ruling.

HON. GONESE: I am going to sit down but I just wanted you to have the import of what you are saying. Before I resume my sit Madam Speaker, I was going to suggest that a ruling be made to refer the matter to the Committee of Standing Rules and Orders. They need to study the matter because it is prima facie; it appears to be clear and my understanding is that when a matter is clear, it is referred to the Committee on Standing Rules and Orders. This is what I thought should be your course of action.

“Mnangagwa Is Ordained By God,” ZANU PF Youth Leader

Zanu PF youth league national commissar Godfrey Tsenengamu has claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule was ordained by God a long time ago and that those harbouring ambitions of taking over should relax.

Addressing district youth chairpersons drawn from Mashonaland East province in Marondera on Tuesday, Tsenengamu said Mnangagwa’s ascendency to power was prophesied by the late apostolic sect leader, Aaron Mhukuta, popularly known as Mudzidzi Wimbo.

“To some of us, who belong to the apostolic sect, it was prophesied years ago by Majinesta (Wimbo) that Mnangagwa will lead this nation. It was said, the nation will be led by one with the name of an angel and after that someone by the name Dambudzo will rule this country. Leadership comes from God. If you want to rule, ask yourself if you are loved by God,” he said.

Former First Lady Grace Mugabe last year also described Mnangagwa as a God-given leader during the funeral of her mother Idah Marufu.

The youth league is currently organising a solidarity march for Mnangagwa earmarked for next week.

Speaking during the same meeting, Zanu PF Mashonaland East provincial youth chairperson, Kelvin Mutsvairo, came out guns blazing, warning party legislators sabotaging youth meetings.

“We are aware of our MPs who are not supporting party programmes by the youths. They should know that they are in those positions because of us. We will make sure that these MPs, who are sabotaging party business, be recalled,” said Mutsvairo.

Zanu PF MPs in the province have been urged to secure buses in their constituencies to transport party youths to Harare for the solidarity march dubbed #EDWillNeverWalkAlone.

NewsDay

No Hopes For Survivors In Kadoma Illegal Gold Mining Disaster

Twenty-three illegal miners died on Tuesday evening when interlinked shafts and tunnels at two mines in Battlefields were flooded after the collapse of a dam wall due to heavy rains received in the area.

The dam wall reportedly collapsed around 11pm on Tuesday night, flooding shafts at the RioZim-owned Cricket Mine and another one owned by a Mr Baxter.

The two mines have three linked shafts said to be 30 metres deep with 20 metre-wide tunnels.

There are, however, fears that more miners could have perished in the disaster, while reports also indicated that the water levels in the shafts and tunnels were rising.

Mashonaland West provincial administrator Mrs Cecilia Chitiyo yesterday confirmed the incident.

She said the local Civil Protection Unit (CPU) had been activated to offer assistance.

“We are waiting for more information from the people on the ground and the local CPU is on standby to offer assistance as soon as the disaster is confirmed,” she said.

Mrs Chitiyo also travelled to Kadoma last night to meet the local CPU.

“We urgently need to mobilise more pumps. As many as we can because the water levels are continuously rising from beneath and we are not sure if the miners had reached an aquifer below,” she said.

Mhondoro-Ngezi district administrator Mrs Fortunate Muzulu, who visited the two mines yesterday afternoon, said chances of rescuing any survivors were very slim.

“The names of people believed to have been trapped has reached 23, with 19 reportedly trapped at the RioZim-owned mine with another four from the other mine,” she said.

Mrs Mazulu said more artisanal miners could have been trapped underground.

The illegal miners, she said, entered the shafts and tunnels under the cover of darkness without the knowledge of mine owners and disappeared early in the morning.

She said rescue operations were also difficult since the shafts were flooded to the surface.

State Media

Temba Mliswa Kicked Out Of Parliament

Paul Nyathi|Independent Norton legislator Temba Mliswa was on Wednesday ejected from the National Assembly after he refused to be silenced by the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly on raising to the house death threats issued on him by ZANU PF Chegutu West legislator Dexter Nduna.

Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Tsitsi Gezi on two occasions invited Mliswa to the chair in order to stop him from speaking on the matter. On a third attempt Mliswa refused to move forward to the chair resulting in him being ejected from the house.

“I have been approaching the Chair. You cannot whip me. You cannot keep whipping me. I have been approaching the Chair how many times Madam Speaker? Let me finish and then you can make a ruling. If you want to chuck me out, you can chuck me out but the issue will not end. I will limit myself to the issues. How many times have I been there? Our lives are under threat by that man. He is still in Parliament and you allow him to be in Parliament. He is a murderer. You kill people you do not know,” Mliswa said.

Mliswa rose on a point of privilege at the start of the day’s proceedings and complained that there was need for Parliament to launch an investigation against Nduna whom he said had confessed to have murdered several people and was going to kill him too.

“Madam Speaker, I rise to register my displeasure and to equally seek guidance from you as the Chair on how far Members of Parliament can go in enjoying the privileges and immunities that are there.  The reason why I am saying so is that I am under threat by Hon. Nduna after he confessed that he has killed many people, whilst he has killed many people, he equally has threatened to kill me.”

Mliswa further alleged that Nduna may have been responsible for the murder of missing activist Itai Dzamara.

“Madam Speaker Ma’am, we have had a lot of people killed in this country and the state security agents have been accused, myet the answer is very clear. Itai Dzamara is one of them who went missing and we now do not know whether he was killed by Hon. Nduna or not,”

He refused to take back his seat after Gezi, who was presiding over the sitting, told him that he would want to study his submission before making a ruling.

Prophet Walter Magaya Facing Imminent Arrest For Tax Fraud Amounting $22m

Paul Nyathi|The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has finally ordered for the arrest of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries leader Walter Magaya for tax evasion going up to $22 million.

The move by the police to summon Magaya follows a lifestyle audit done on him and his church dealings by ZIMRA, after suspicion that he had been under-declaring his earnings.

Records pulled up showed that Magaya is paid $40,000 per month, and his wife, Tendai, $15,500.

During the period January 2013 and December 2017, Magaya got a total $2,4 million, while his wife Tendai collected $950,000 or about $15,500 monthly.

This was revealed as PHD board member for finance Nelson Tawanda Marimo appeared before a Harare magistrate charged with four counts of Income Tax Act violations.

Police spokesperson Commission Charity Charamba confirmed police were investigating Magaya.

“He has been summoned for an interview,” she said. “Police are eager to interview him on allegations of tax evasion.”

Comm Charamba declined to give finer details of the case.

Zimra Commissioner General Ms Faith Mazani’s assistant, Mr John Chakasikwa, confirmed that they were after Magaya over the tax issue.

He said the matter was being handled by the Criminal Investigations Division (Commercials Crime Division).

“We are working with the police and the National Prosecuting Authority on the matter,” said Chakasikwa. “At this point, the NPA has the information you require.”

Zimra recently issued a garnish order against Magaya’s church accounts held with a local bank and wants the self-styled prophet to settle the arrears.
This followed the tax collector’s raid at Magaya’s church at least twice last year, in a bid to audit his earnings and other business interests that include a hotel owned by the church, a tile manufacturing factory and a farming concern.

Zimra has been seeking clarity on how high-rollers fund their lifestyles and whether or not they were paying what they should in taxes.

Zimra wants Magaya to explain what type of business he is into, properties he owns and how much tax he is paying.

Magaya has been under public eye for funding national soccer teams, with Zimra inquisitive about the source of the funds and if he was tax compliant.

Apart from funding football, Zimra wants to know the source of funds for Magaya’s gestures.

If Magaya is arrested he will be the second high profile prophet to be arrested for financial dealings in as many weeks following the arrest of South African based prophet Shepard Bushiri.

Mthuli to ask Trump to Lift Sanctions

Mthuli Ncube

– He Must Say Whether Elections free? Then slap him with sanctions too!
Patrick Guramatunhu| “Finance minister Mthuli Ncube is expected to travel to Washington next month and engage with US lawmakers to lift the sanctions imposed since 2001. But his trip is likely to be overshadowed by the concerns that the US has raised over the human rights situation in the country,” reported ZimEye.

“Ncube estimated that Zimbabwe has lost 80 lines of credit as a result of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Amendment Act and the US-imposed sanctions.”

The Americans should ask Minister Ncube whether he believes last July’s elections were free, fair and credible. Ever since he joined Zanu PF in September last year Ncube has wanted to cast himself as an academic appointed to do a job and will do it. He is not a politician and therefore does not want to concern himself with political matters. This is a very foolish and myopic position because it is undeniable that Zimbabwe is in a serious economic mess because of decades of gross mismanagement and rampant corruption which the economists and the people at large have failed to stop because the politicians would not allow change.

Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs and investors have shied away from the country because they know it is impossible to run a successful business operation in such a country. Minister Ncube said he would attract investors but has so far failed to do so. So the political environment is important for economic recovery.

The Americans has made their position very clear, they believe Mnangagwa rigged last year’s elections, it is naïve for Minister Ncube to pretend otherwise. Frankly Minister Ncube is just wasting taxpayer’s money with all

this globe-trotting when he cannot even admit the obvious – Zimbabwe is a pariah state!

Come to think of it; the Americans should just add Professor Ncube on the sanctions list. Why not he is doing more to prop up the Zanu PF dictatorship than Mnangagwa and ten other Zanu PF big wigs on the sanctions list combine!

Whilst still on the sanctions list, the West must slap other Zimbabweans like Minister Kirsty Coventry, the 24 individuals on Mnangagwa’s President Advisory Council, etc. They too know Zanu PF rigged last year’s elections and yet continue to work with the illegitimate regime as if it did nothing wrong.

Members of Zimbabwe’s opposition parties must also be included on the sanctions list. By participating in the flawed and illegal election process they are giving the process some modicum of credibility.

All pressure must be brought to bear on the Zanu PF regime if it is going to be forced to step down to allow meaningful reforms to be implemented. The prospect of Zanu PF remaining in power till 2023 is unthinkable because there will be nothing to stop the regime rigging those elections too!

Plan A: Pile the pressure on Zanu PF, by maintaining the sanctions and economic isolation on party leaders and those propping the regime, to step down long before 2023 elections so we can appoint an interim administration to implement the reforms and guarantee free, fair and credible elections.

Plan B: To compliment plan A and if it should fail; add opposition members to the sanction list to stop them participating in flawed and illegal elections for the sake of the few gravy train seats Zanu PF gives away as bait. – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

City of Harare Remembers Late MDC Founding President Morgan Tsvangirai

City of Harare has remembered the late MDC founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai who succumbed to cancer of the colon on the 14th of February last year.

In its message, City of Harare said the late Tsvangirai was a fighter for democracy whose contribution to democracy will always be cherished.

Ziyambi Ziyambi Accused Of Killing Justice System In Zimbabwe

By Own Correspondent| Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has described as useless Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi adding that he was contributing immensely to the collapse of the justice system in the country.

Mliswa took a dig at Ziyambi in parliament Wednesday where he said the Justice minister was not an exemplary individual who was in the habit of protecting murderers.

He said:

You are killing the justice system. Ndimi murikuprotector ma murderer. Ziyambi futi une Human Rights Report unonzi unofanira kuinvestigetwa iwewe. We are intimidated every day. I need to finish. He is a useless Minister of Justice. Shumba, you are in Human Rights Commission to be investigated on Hurungwe issues. You know that. Ndinokuregerera. You are mentioned in the Human Rights Commission Report to be investigated as Minister of Justice. You are not exemplary

Below is the full text of Mliswa’s statement during Wednesday’s parliamentary proceedings:

HON. T. MLISWA:  I rise on a point of privilege Madam Speaker.  Madam Speaker, a very good afternoon to you.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  Good afternoon.

HON. MLISWA:  Madam Speaker, I rise to register my displeasure and to equally seek guidance from you as the Chair on how far Members of Parliament can go in enjoying the privileges and immunities that are there.  The reason why I am saying so is that I am under threat by Hon. Nduna after he confessed that he has killed many people, whilst he has killed many people, he equally has threatened to kill me.

So, I want to understand whether this is how Parliament and Parliamentarians must act.  My life is under threat, not only is it under threat – [AN HON. MEMBER: Wawakatuka ndiani? ] – [AN HON. MEMBER:  Nyarara iwe.] – Madam Speaker, you know who is making noise, can you be firm…

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  Order, order!  Have you finished Hon. Mliswa?

HON. MLISWA: Madam Speaker – [HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections] – Muchataura zvenyu, nenyaya dzenyu dzekudanana nevakadzi vepa Parliament – [HON. MEMBERS:  Inaudible interjections.]

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER:  Hon. Mliswa, go ahead.  Order, Order, Hon. Mliswa, may you approach the Chair.

Hon. Mliswa approached the Chair.

HON. MLISWA: Thank you Madam Speaker.  The remarks by Hon. Nduna of killing people in a country which is under scrutiny for violence, especially allegations that there are ex-defence forces people who were in civilians who were armed who killed people. Is it not the likes of Hon. Nduna because the police and the army are exonerated – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.]

HON. NDUNA: I object. Ndichitukwa here.

HON. T. MLISWA: The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Hon.  Emmerson Mnangagwa is busy going around the world defending these issues which have caused disharmony and disunity in the country and we have an Hon. Member – the police and the army has been accused yet the answer lies in Hon. Nduna who has said that he has killed people.

Madam Speaker Ma’am, we have had a lot of people killed in this country and the state security agents have been accused, myet the answer is very clear. Itai Dzamara is one of them who went missing and we now do not know whether he was killed by Hon. Nduna or not – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.]

THE HON DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Mliswa, may you approach the Chair.

Hon. Mliswa having approached the Chair.

HON. T. MLISWA: Parliament of Zimbabwe is a sacred institution. Parliament of Zimbabwe cannot have murderers in it. It is important…

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Mliswa I have heard your concerns. May I make a ruling please. You are now debating.

HON. T. MLISWA: I am talking about an issue which is of my concern and my family in terms of life. You have not been threatened. I have been threatened of being killed. I have been threatened of being killed by Hon. Nduna and I am worried looking at him that the danger that is on me is so much. This is not a joke. We cannot take it as a joke.  We come to Parliament to represent people and not to be threatened by people. We do not come here to be threatened by people.

This is an issue you must take this seriously because it has a lot to do with the democracy of the people of Zimbabwe and freedom of association.  This is an issue that you must listen to and make a ruling in the end.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Mliswa, yesterday you were here but you did not state your case.

HON. T. MLISWA: I was not here yesterday. I can raise a point of privilege anytime.

 THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Is it because of the cameras?

HON. T. MLISWA: I am addressing the issue of being threatened, what more do you want me to address? It cannot be sensitive. This Parliament has nothing to do with Party. We do not want you, Madam Speaker to be supporting your Party members. We might as well turn it into a ZANU PF Parliament. Listen to me I have an issue which affected me and I must discuss it. I can raise an issue of privilege anytime.

There must be a Privileges Committee set up to investigate that. The evidence is there, unlike our Committee where the evidence is in the paper. The evidence is on video – Hon Nduna said it. I want a Privileges Committee set up to investigate that for the integrity of Parliament.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: May you approach the Chair.

HON. T. MLISWA: I have been approaching the Chair. You cannot whip me. You cannot keep whipping me. I have been approaching the Chair how many times Madam Speaker? Let me finish and then you can make a ruling. If you want to chuck me out, you can chuck me out but the issue will not end. I will limit myself to the issues. How many times have I been there? Our lives are under threat by that man. He is still in Parliament and you allow him to be in Parliament. He is a murderer. You kill people you do not know. Vave kukumukira manje vanhu vacho wakutaura chokwadi wega. Wazviona wave kurotomoka. Munhu haauraiwe, munhu haauraiwe. Wakupenga manje. Mari dzeZinara uchiba usingabhadhare.

Madam Speaker, you tell me the same thing when I come there that I must not talk about it. That is what you said to me. I must speak. These are serious issues. We are being threatened. He is constantly threatening anyone. Gun trotting in Chegutu, you also did the same with guns.

Hon. Nduna having stood up.

Do not go away you murderer, you murderer come back, come back you murderer. You are a murderer come back. Self confessed murderer.

THE MINISTER OF JUSTICE, LEGAL AND PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (HON. ZIYAMBI):  I think you are now losing the plot. This is no longer an honourable House.

HON. T. MLISWA: You are killing the justice system. Ndimi murikuprotector ma murderer. Ziyambi futi une Human Rights Report unonzi unofanira kuinvestigetwa iwewe. We are intimidated every day. I need to finish. He is a useless Minister of Justice. Shumba, you are in Human Rights Commission to be investigated on Hurungwe issues. You know that. Ndinokuregerera. You are mentioned in the Human Rights Commission Report to be investigated as Minister of Justice. You are not exemplary.

THE HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Mliswa, leave the House.

HON. T. MLISWA: Uda kuita chii? – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –  Uku kuMash West hausi kutonga, unotonga chii?Iwe wakauraya Vanhu kuHurungwe – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –You are a useless Chairman – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.

City of Harare Renagades On Plans To Set Up Drone Cameras Around Harare

City of Harare has backed off from its plans to set up surveillance drones to monitor litter and potholes following an outcry from residents who felt the facility will be abused to spy on their private life.

Posting on Twitter today City of Harare said they have abandoned the plan following wide concerns by people.

Shock As “Zanu Pf” Bogus Soldier Is Jailed 6 Months

By Own Correspondent| A Marondera magistrate has sentenced a Beatrice man who was caught wearing a Zimbabwe National Army uniform in Marondera to an effective six months in prison.

The man, 24-year-old Tatenda Donald Chiwa of Plot 199 Beatrice who is on record claiming that he was given the army uniform at Zanu pf headquarters and whose photograph clad in army uniform and in handcuffs went viral was sentenced to 12 months in prison by Magistrate Ignatius Mhene who suspended the other six months on condition he does not commit a similar offence.

Although he pleaded not guilty to the charges of impersonating by illegally putting on an army uniform Chiwa was found guilty after he failed to prove that he is an attested member of the ZNA.

According to the state led by public prosecutor Marvelous Muchacha, on February 6 at around midday some soldiers who were on patrol in Dombotombo Marondera met the accused who was clad in an army uniform and believed he was one of them.

However, upon interviewing him the patrolling soldiers found out that Chiwa was not a member of the ZNA.

He was subsequently arrested and police recovered camouflage trousers, black combat boots, camouflage jacket, camouflage sunhat and green belt which were all used as exhibit.-StateMedia      

Job Vacancy- ADRA Seeks Project Coordinator

Project Coordinator: Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Zimbabwe
Deadline: 15 February 2019 (1pm)

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Zimbabwe is a local humanitarian NGO of the Seventh-day Adventist Church working in Zimbabwe for over 30 years.

ADRA Zimbabwe believes that: Through its humanitarian acts, we make known the just, merciful, and loving character of God; To work with those in need is an expression of the love for God; Non-discrimination and respect for differences, accepting people as equals, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, and political or religious affiliation enrich the communities in which we work and are assets to be respected and affirmed.

ADRA Zimbabwe, in collaboration with other renowned institutions and countries, seeks to expand the evidence base for the Live More Abundantly (LMA) approach to preventing, reducing and/ or reversing risk-factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The LMA has already been tested in the South Pacific and is currently being tested in Asia. The proposed pilot will expand the evidence base for LMA model through research in Southern African context in Zimbabwe.

Project Scope
The project is an innovative approach being tested to fill the lack of non-medicalised NCD risk reduction solutions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). The LMA addresses nutrition, physical activity, substance use, stress, self-worth and additional evidence-based elements. The LMA is a modification of the Comprehensive Health Improvement Programme (CHIP) that uses the 18 topics at CHIP’s core along with good community development practice.

The proposed pilot project, Live More Abundantly therefore aims at sustainable reduction in NCD risks for the at-risk participants in Zimbabwe. It will be piloted in 4-5 low income urban and peri-urban communities. Risk assessments will be done by trained medical/ research staff.

Project Coordinator
ADRA Zimbabwe seeks to recruit a highly qualified and experienced individual who will work with different stakeholders such as the Ministry of Health, WHO, Health and Research institutions, the Church and project participants in the selected communities who have been screened for the project.

Competencies and Experience
Advanced degree in Nutrition/ Public Health/ Medical or Nutritional Research/ Lifestyle Studies/ Nursing or equivalent; Experience working with institutions like the Ministry of Health, Local Authorities Health departments, World Health Organisation and Communities is desirable; Understanding of and experience working with the Seventh-day Adventist church community would be an added advantage; Experience in health/ nutritional research is a highly desired attribute; High level people skills, ability to build relationships with ability to identify and communicate with stakeholders at all levels in organisations and communities; Minimum of 3 years’ experience in research and/ or health education and training; Ability to work with minimum supervision and report writing; A clean Driver’s Licence is desirable.

To apply
Interested candidates, meeting the above specifications are advised to apply to [email protected]

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Parliament Summons Environment Minister Over Destruction Of Wetlands

By Own Correspondent|Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Environment and Tourism has revealed plans to summon the Minister of Environment Prisca Mupfumira over the continued destruction of wetlands in Harare.

Committee’s chairperson Concillia Chinanzvavana said that the Minister has to answer questions on development projects being done in the city that have negatively impacted water availability.

Said Chinanzvavana:

The minister of Environment should come to Parliament and provide evidence over the rampant destruction of wetlands we are seeing in many parts of Harare.

We have noticed that areas such as Borrowdale, Glen Lorne and Eastlea have developments on areas that are protected at law.

Defiant Temba Mliswa Vows To Fight And Expose Corruption

By Own Correspondent- Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has vowed to continue the fight against corruption, saying that the recent events will only serve to embolden him.

Writing on social media on Tuesday, Mliswa said:

I’ve faced persecution literally hundreds of times before and come out clean. Hiccups like the recent events will only serve to DELAY but NOT DENY exposure and the fight against corruption. Aluta Continua!

Mliswa made headlines in the past few days when he made sensational claims that  Vice President Kembo Mohadi is a thief. That was followed by allegations brought against Mliswa, that he and other members of the Parliamentary Committee on Mines had asked for a bribe from a potential investor.

On Monday, Mliswa was threatened with death after he clashed with ZANU PF MP for Chegutu West, Dexter Nduna. Mliswa’s sister, Mary also lost her position as the ZANU PF Mashonaland West province treasurer.

National Hero Status For Ndlovu?

Correspondent|ZANU PF Bulawayo province has unanimously agreed that they will formally request National Hero Status for their late chairperson, Prof Calistus Dingiswayo Ndlovu.

Prof Ndlovu, 83, died at Netcare Pinehaven Hospital for Pancreatic Cancer in South Africa where he had been hopitalised.

The cancer had spread from the pancreas to his liver. He had begun chemotherapy on 8 February 2019.

In an emergency meeting that was convened at the Zanu-PF provincial offices in Bulawayo this afternoon, the party agreed that the late chairman deserved the highest honour in the land.

Former Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Angeline Masuku said the party had suffered a great loss as Prof Ndlovu worked tirelessly for the party and needed to give him a sendoff he deserves.

“There is no other befitting status that can be given to him than that of a National Hero Status,” she said.

The party said all his documents on work he did for the party, government and the nation at large were in order.

“The time I was in Zambia he was already active in politics and all programmes were being managed by him. Some people gave up along the way during the liberation struggle but he was consistently and was there till the final steps. There was no gap in his participation throughout his life,” said Masuku.

David Ndlovu a member of the Central Committee who seconded Masuku in proposing that the late chairman being declared a National hero said, he participated in the armed struggle from the time he was a youth.

“He stood for us from the time he was a youth in politics and he was there pre and post-independence, he never gave up on the fight and is true that he was a consistent and persistent cadre. He deserves a national hero status,” he said.

Provincial Secretary for administration, Eliphas Mashaba said Prof Ndlovu was a man who they tapped knowledge and wisdom from, guiding the province till his death.

“The chairman brought normalcy to the province, he integrated us all in the party, we are at a loss of words, it is a dark day for us,” he said.

Prof Ndlovu was born on 9 February 1936.

He attained a Bachelor of Arts degree in History in 1965 at the University of South Africa and proceeded to do a Masters in History in 1969 at New York University and finally a Ph.D. in History in 1973 at the State University of New York.

He held various portfolios in the government. He also sat on various boards and was awarded freedom of the city in Minnepolis in 1972.

Mourners are gathered at number 3 Fletcher Avenue in Khumalo, Bulawayo.

— SundayMail

Latest On Chiwenga’s Health, The General’s Condition Has Deteriorated.

Correspondent|Latest news coming in from local media houses is that the health condition of vice President Constantino Chiwenga has deteriorated.

Chiwenga, who was flown to India last week, had been reported as having trouble eating, but new reports say the condition has further deteriorated.

The VP, who once revealed battling skin cancer, was last Thursday rushed to a South African hospital in Cape Town amid claims he was in “terrible shape”.

Presidential spokesperson George Charamba could not be reached to confirm the latest development while Information Deputy Minister Energy Mutodi said the matter was beyond his purview.

“It’s not within our purview. Get in touch with Charamba,” said Mutodi.

He appeared on state media this week vehemently denying claims of ailment while blasting social media gloating over his failing health.

Case Against Simba Chikore Crumbling As State Witnesses Contradict Each Other

Former first daughter Bona Mugabe’s husband Simba Chikore has been accused of being violent and allegedly detained a subordinate for two hours.

A Harare court has ruled that there will be an inspection in loco at the Robert Mugabe Airport offices to try and corroborate the conflicting evidence led by State witnesses and the Former Presidents son-in-law, Simba Chikore.

This comes after the State witness in Simba Chikore’s matter, a former Human Resources manager with the airline gave contradicting evidence as to the setup of the offices with the deatils given by the complainant, Bertha Zakeyo.

Chikore’s lawyer Jonathan Samukange applied for an inspection in loco in an attempt to prove to the court that the State witnesses are doctoring evidence in an attempt to nail the former airline boss.

Harare Magistrate Victoria Mashamba granted the application and the inspection will be conducted on February 19. After an intense cross-examination of the State witness by Samukange, it became evident that he was fabricating stories against Chikore out of bitterness for his improptu termination of contract with the airline as he told the court that he was angry for being fired from his position.

Chikore is facing charges of unlawful detention. He allegedly had Zimbabwe Airways legal head Bertha Zakeyo detained for two hours at the airline’s offices in June last year. Chikore is jointly charged with Safeguard security guard Simbarashe Mutimbe.

The two are out on $30 bail.

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Warning Of Heavy Rains Ahead For The Next Three Days, “Keep Safe”

THE Meteorological Services Department (MSD) says that heavy rains are expected in most parts of the country starting on Wednesday, 13 February extending to Saturday, 16 February.

Some areas are expected to receive rainfall in excess of 50 millimetres in just 24 hours.

A statement released by the MSD says: “In some places on Thursday 14 and Friday 15 February, parts of Manicaland, Matabeleland South, Masvingo Provinces, as well as southern areas of Midlands Province are forecast to receive heavier rains in excess of 50mm in 24 hours.

“Thereafter, the rains should steadily ease off giving way to bright and showery conditions in most areas, and localized heavier falls in places.

“Where possible, move from such areas. Try to avoid being caught outdoors or on the road during heavy storms, more so at night when flood dangers are more difficult to perceive.”

The Department will continue monitoring the conditions and update the public accordingly.

The public is also being requested to provide feedback or information on disasters.

Forget Economic Dimension Of TSP And Vision 2030, Talk Of Politic One – What If It Fails

By Nomusa Garikai| In the words of Immanuel Kant who said ‘by a lie, a man consumes his own dignity,’ it has become apparent that the MDC Alliance and its apologists, this time led by Tendai Biti have become shameless and taken where they left after last month’s events in their sustained campaign to derail and discredit the government’s continuing macro economic reforms which are already bearing fruit,” commented Nick Mangwana.

What is amusing here is that Nick Mangwana should be calling Tendai Biti an apologist and a desperate man when he is Zanu PF’s Permanent Secretary for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services – read Zanu PF’s apologist, liar and worse. A case of the pot calling the kettle black.

“Mr Biti claimed on his Twitter handle that the government is this week introducing the local currency, sending the whole economy into a panic mode with regards to the future of their current holdings of various currencies,” continue Mangwana

“The government’s economic policy direction is clearly contained in the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) which articulates comprehensive, time specific and achievable plans of action to set the Zimbabwean economy on a growth trajectory in line with vision 2030 of an upper middle – income country.”

Actually I would like to take this discussion to a new level, the level Zanu PF has completely stifled, the level apologists like Mangwana and even the egotistic and pompous Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube was never ever venture to trade. Instead of discussing the economic merits or otherwise of when the new local currency will introduce or that of the TSP in delivery prosperity in 2030; I want to discuss the political dimension.

a) The ordinary Zimbabweans out there had no meaningful say in any of Zanu PF’s economic policies and programmes. Zanu PF rigs elections denying the people any meaningful vote and then imposes whatever economic policies it sees fit. The best the regime has ever allowed the ordinary Zimbabweans to do is to comment on policies, etc. but don’t touch.

b) Ordinary Zimbabweans have no meaningful say in when, how, etc. any of these economic policies and programmes are implemented. Protest against worsening economic hardship has been ruthlessly silenced. The ruling elite have gone to town in their praise of Zimbabweans’ “resilience”. Whilst the ruling elite have been travelling to SA, Singapore, etc. for their health care needs, for example, because the nation’s health care services has all but collapsed. The ruling elite expect the ordinary people to just suffer and die quietly; all in the name of resilience!

c) Worst of all, not even one ordinary Zimbabweans will have a meaningful say even if any or all of these policies and programmes are a complete failure. Indeed that is exactly what has happen; Zimbabwe started as a middle income nation in 1980 and after 20 years or so of criminal waste of human and material resource under this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship the country had sunk to its present position of being the poorest country in African.

d) By the late 1990s most Zimbabweans were painfully aware that whilst Zanu PF kept promising mass economic prosperity the regime was delivering mass economic poverty. People realised the need for democratic changes to restore their democratic right to a meaningful vote. People risked life and limb to elect Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends on the ticket they will bring about the democratic changes the nation was dying for. After 19 years on the political stage MDC leaders have failed to bring about even one meaningful democratic change. Not one!

e) Now will the national economy in total economic meltdown, with unemployment rate a dizzying 90%, 3 out of 4 Zimbabweans living on US$1.00 or less a day, etc. it is clear Zimbabwe cannot afford the luxury of assuming Zanu PF’s new currency, the TSP, etc. will work. All economic policies and programmes must be subjected to all manner of scrutiny at their formative stage and implementation. All Zimbabweans must be afforded a meaningful say in a free, fair and credible elections in who governs the country and hence what policies are implemented.

f) Zanu PF does not have the mandate of the people to govern since last July’s elections were NOT free, fair and credible. It is nonsensical and a waste of time to discuss Zanu PF’s economic policies and programmes when Zanu PF imposed itself and its policies on the nation and the nation cannot hold the regime to account regardless what happens!

Ever since the 30 July 2018 elections, Zimbabwe does not have a legitimate government because the elections were flawed and illegal.

“Major shortcomings in the pre-election environment impacted on the free expression of the will of electors, state resources were misused in favour of the incumbent and coverage by state media was heavily biased in favour of the ruling party,” EU Election Observers Mission stated in its final report.

“Further, the electoral commission lacked full independence and appeared to not always act in an impartial manner. The final results as announced by the Electoral Commission contained numerous errors and lacked adequate traceability, transparency and verifiability.

“Finally, the restrictions on political freedoms, the excessive use of force by security forces and abuses of human rights in the post-election period undermined the corresponding positive aspects during the pre-election campaign. As such, many aspects of the 2018 elections in Zimbabwe failed to meet international standards.”

Both Zanu PF and MDC Alliance have each claimed to have won the elections but that is just nonsense. Neither party can say who was on the voters’ roll, who voted, how many times etc. because no verified voters’ roll was ever realised although it is a legal requirement.

As the EU report rightly pointed out, some of the irregularities favoured the ruling party Zanu PF; still it will be foolish to award MDC Alliance electoral victory by default. The opposition had the chance to demand the release of verified voters’ roll, for example, but chose to participate regardless, out of greed. It should be noted that MDC Alliance leaders had the golden opportunity during the 2008 GNU to implement the democratic reforms to stop Zanu PF rigging elections but failed to implement even one reforms out of greed.

To would be wrong to award the opposition victory and reward they for their greed and incompetence. By the same token it would be wrong to allow Zanu PF to remain in power and reward the regime for blatantly denying the people their right to a meaningful vote..

After 38 years of gross mismanagement, rampant corruption and murderous tyranny Zimbabwe has the chance for a clean break. We need to implement the democratic reforms designed to dismantle the de facto one-party dictatorship and replace it with a democratic system of government. All we need to do is appoint an interim administration, in place of the illegitimate Zanu PF regime, tasked to implement the reforms.

It is right and proper that Zimbabweans should forget the economic dimension of Zanu PF’s policies and programmes and focus on the political one – we demand a meaningful say in where we are going as a nation and not to be led by the nose like a bull! We demand free, fair and credible elections now and not next time!

23 Illegal Gold Miners Feared Dead In Mine Collapse

At least 23 illegal gold miners are feared dead after being trapped in shafts at two mines in Battlefields, Kadoma following heavy rains that led to the collapse of a dam wall last night.

The miners were reportedly trapped since 11pm last night at the RioZim-owned Cricket Mine and another one owned by a Mr Baxter.

The mines have three linked shafts said to be 30 metres deep and have 20 metre-wide tunnels.

RioZim spokesperson Mr Wilson Gwatiringa said he was on his way to the accident site to assess the situation and will issue a statement.

— State Media

“There Will Be Brutal Beating, I Won’t Be Spared If Deported To Zimbabwe,” UK Asylum Seeker Pleads.

“I’m shocked that they want to send me back to a place where all those terrible things are happening. I won’t be able to walk out of the airport terminal without being interrogated by the police. There will be brutal beatings. I won’t be spared,” says Victor Mujakachi, who faces deportation from the UK.

Mujakachi, who claimed asylum in the UK after a warrant was issued for his arrest in Zimbabwe due to anti-government blog posts, said he would ‘not be spared’ after the Home Office issued him with removal notice.

Zimbabwean asylum seekers who were forced to attend meetings with officials from their home country have been threatened with removal, in a move believed to be part of an agreement to “repatriate” thousands of failed asylum seekers to the country.

At least two people who arrived in the UK after fleeing political persecution in Zimbabwe were detained and issued with 72-hour removal notices while signing on with the Home Office at Vulcan House immigration reporting centre in Sheffield on Monday.

It comes after the two men, along with an unknown number of other Zimbabwean asylum seekers, were asked “distressing” questions by Zimbabwean embassy officials in “re-documentation interviews” which took place on 4 December.

Lawyers believe these interviews formed part of an agreement between the British and Zimbabwean governments for the UK to “repatriate” 2,500 Zimbabwean nationals in return for aid money. The Home Office did not deny the allegations.

Other Zimbabwean nationals who attended the interviews in December have been ordered to attend Home Office meetings in the coming week, and said they were “terrified” that the government was also planning to remove them.

It comes after more than 1,000 people were arrested and many brutally beaten during demonstrations in the Zimbabwean capital Harare last month following a widespread breakdown of public order linked to food and fuel shortages.

One of the men issued with a removal notice is Victor Mujakachi, who initially came to the UK on a student visa in 2003. He sought asylum when a warrant was issued for his arrest in Zimbabwe after he wrote blog posts hostile to the government.

Mr Mujakachi, 58, said that in his re-documentation interview in December, embassy officials had asked for more information about him and his relatives in a bid to confirm his identity – which he found “highly suspicious”. He added that he “would not be spared” by the Zimbabwean authorities.

Mr Mujakachi with his grandson in the UK
Speaking from Vulcan House on Monday, he said: “I’m shocked that they want to send me back to a place where all those terrible things are happening. I’ve been vocal about the atrocities through my Twitter feeds and on YouTube. I will definitely stand out.

“I won’t be able to walk out of the airport terminal without being interrogated by the police. There will be brutal beatings.

“There was recently a debate in the House of Commons condemning the brutality and heavy-handedness of the Zimbabwean army and the police. They’ve condemned it. Do they think a mere condemnation by words is going to stop what’s happening?

“Every government has a right to control immigration within its borders, but with this government it’s ideologically driven. They look at soft targets, and I am a soft target.

Mr Mujakachi’s son, Simba, who was also ordered to sign on with the Home Office on Monday, but was not detained like his father, said he believed that if his father was removed to Zimbabwe, he would be “killed straight away”.

“I don’t know how they can pull a move like this, working with the Zimbabwean government. It doesn’t make sense with what’s going on in Zimbabwe. It’s cruelty,” he said.

“I think he’s going to get killed straight away. They will take him from the airport straight away and we will never hear about him again. We know how this government runs. A lot of people have been taken recently and no one knows where they are.

“I haven’t eaten since I went and my dad got taken. I’ve been struggling to eat. I’m worried about my dad. I’m worried about me. I don’t know why I was let out yesterday, but I’m sure that sooner or later they will take me.”

Mr Mujakachi’s solicitor, Kathryn Hodder, who is seeking to submit an injunction to prevent his removal, said she believed the alleged agreement between the Home Office and Zimbabwean officials could be acting in breach of UK immigration rules, which prohibit “actors of persecution” being directly informed that an application for asylum has been made.

She added: “Before, they couldn’t remove Zimbabweans because there was no agreement with the government. So no one from Zimbabwe could be removed unless they got a passport.

“But it looks like this government wants aid from the UK, so it’s just part of politics – we’ll give you money if you take back your people.

“Victor didn’t have a passport, and now he’s got travel documents from the Zimbabwean government. The embassy representative had a big file and said he knew everything about him. It’s not good if they government knows about him even before he’s removed.”

Sheffield councillor Jackie Drayton, who accompanied Mr Mujakachi to sign on at Vulcan House, where he was detained, said it was “awful” that he was facing removal, saying: “He didn’t come prepared to not go home. It’s so sudden and shocking.

“Victor is somebody who has been threatened by the government. And he’s very active about the things going on at the moment. Yes, Mugabe is not in power now, but there’s no doubt people in his government are still I power, and it’s not a safe place for people.”

Marian Machekanyanga, another Zimbabwean national who was also forced to attend a re-documentation interview in December, and has been ordered to sign on next week, said she was “terrified” that she would have the same fate as Mr Mujakachi.

Marianne Machekanyanga fled political persecution in Zimbabwe in 2002 after campaigning against President Robert Mugabe’s government (Stuart Crosthwaite)
The 54-year-old, who has been in the UK for 16 years after fleeing political persecution for her opposition to the government, said: “I was in tears when I received the letter. I’m very scared. I know that they are going to take me. People are being killed by the regime. I’m even more scared than last time.”

It was widely reported by the Zimbabwean media in February that the then British ambassador to Zimbabwe, Catriona Laing, had told Kembo Mohadi, Zimbabwe’s deputy president, that the UK intended to deport illegal Zimbabweans to the country.

Mr Mohadi reportedly responded by saying the Zimbabwean government had no problem taking back its nationals but it needed to check them to ensure they were truly Zimbabweans.

A Home Office spokesperson said: “The UK has a proud history of granting asylum to those who need our protection.

“Where a decision has been made that a person does not require international protection, removal is only enforced when we and the courts conclude that it is safe to do so, with a safe route of return.” — TheZimbabwean

Surprise! Zimbabwe Has Cleared Its Debt With The IMF

Own Correspondent|The International Monetary Fund, IMF has revealed that finally Zimbabwe has cleared all its outstanding debts.

Director of Communication with the International Monetary Fund, Gerry Rice revealed this in a question posed to him about the recent reports of Zimbabwe’s indebtedness to the Fund.

Despite the clearance of the arrears Zimbabwe still owes says $687 million to the African Development Bank, $1.4 billion to the World Bank, $322 million to the European investment bank.

Mr Rice said “We have talked quite a bit about Zimbabwe here in the past but just to answer the question, and I’ve said it before here, that Zimbabwe has cleared, indeed, its arrears to the IMF.

He says “ I think that’s the word I would want to stress, is the “peacefully” and, you know, try to develop policies that will stabilize the economy and promote sustainable and inclusive growth and it’s clearly a very difficult situation there in Zimbabwe and we recognize that”.

A report released by the African Department of the IMF last week reveals that Zimbabwe’s expenditure is way above that of its counterpart and not effective.

The report proposes that the South African country cut wages for its top civil servant by 5 percent.

It also wants the country to limit the transfer of State Owned Enterprises, rationalize agricultural input schemes and address issues with regards to grain subsidies.

MDC Secures Clearance For Tsvangirai Memorial Lecture

Jane Mlambo| Movement for Democratic Change has secured police clearance for the inaugural Morgan Tsvangirai Memorial Lecture which will be held at the Harare Showgrounds tomorrow, the day the late founding leader died last year.

According to Party Deputy Treasurer Charlton Hwende, the Memorial lecture will proceed after the Harare Provincial executive led by Eric Murai got a police clearance.

Tsvangirai succumbed to cancer of the colon last year and was buried in his Humanikwa, Buhera home.

Earlier on, police banned an organised march in honor of the iconic leader.

Temba Mliswa, Nduna Resume Fight In Parly Today

There was drama in parliament today as war between Norton member of parliament Temba Mliswa and Chegutu West legislator Dexter Nduna raged on, prompting the deputy  speaker  Tsitsi Gezi to chuck off Mliswa from the August House.

Before the commencement of the question and answer session, Mliswa took to the podium charging that he fears for his life following murder threats by Nduna.

The two exchanged words on Monday during a parliamentary committee on Mining and Mines portfolio meeting with Nduna warning Mliswa to be careful when dealing with him as he has killed a lot of people before.

When Mliswa stood up, he called Nduna a murderer whom parliament must investigate following his admission to have committed murder.

“Waakupenga manje , wazvionaka kuti munhu haauraiwe. You murderer come here. You are a murderer. Come here,” fumed Mliswa.

Mliswa’s rants at Nduna was supported by opposition legislators while those from Zanu PF labelled the Norton legislator a ‘thief.’

As the situation got nastier and Gezi failing to restrain the outspoken Mliswa, Energy and Power Development, Joram Gumbo stood up to calm the charging legislator, but to no avail.

The speaker had no option but to chuck off the former Mliswa from the August house to save parliamentary business.

Mliswa and Nduna caused a stir on Monday when they were captured on video trading insults with the former Hurungwe west legislator accusing his Chegutu counterpart of stealing $11 million from the Zimbabwe National Road Authority (ZINARA). On the other hand, Nduna warned Mliswa to be careful in dealing with him as he has a known record of killing people.

This attracted mixed feelings on social media with people demanding the arrest of Nduna whom they said had openly revealed his crimes.

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Darikwa Donates Football Kit To Young Footballers In Mash East

Tendayi Darikwa has delivered football kits to youngsters in Kotwa in Mashonaland East province as part of efforts to develop football from the grassroots level in the country.

The kits were handed over to the youngsters by Zimbabwe Foreign Legion boss Misty Chipere in the presence of National Under 23 team coach Tonderai Ndiraya and Zifa technical advisor Wilson Mutekede.

Darikwa was born in the UK to Zimbabwean parents, and he made his debut for the national team in 2017 against Lesotho in a friendly match. He played his first competitive game for the Warriors against DRC in the 2019 Afcon Qualifiers in October this year.

ZANU PF Bulawayo Heavyweight Dies

Paul Nyathi|ZANU-PF Bulawayo provincial chairperson Callistus Ndlovu has died.

Ndlovu died on Wednesday in South Africa where he was receiving treatment.

The party’s provincial secretary for administration Elifasi Mashaba confirmed Ndlovu’s death.

The party has called for an emergency meeting at its Davies Hall provincial offices where more details will be announced.

More details to follow…..

Chamisa MDC Welcomes US Stance On Mnangagwa

THE Nelson Chamisa-led Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) on Wednesday welcomed the US government’s call for “a neutral third party” to preside over dialogue between Zimbabwe’s political rivals.

The US issued a strong statement on Tuesday, in which it condemned the violence that broke out last month and the heavy-handed response from security forces that followed.

Deputy government spokesperson Robert Palladino said the US wants soldiers accused of rape and torture during the crackdown to be tried for their crimes.

“The US remains seriously concerned about the excessive use of force by government of Zimbabwe security forces since January 14, which has resulted in at least 13 deaths, 600 victims of violence, torture or rape, and more than 1,000 arrests,” he said in a statement.

“The US calls on all sides to come together immediately in national dialogue. The dialogue process must be credible, inclusive and mediated by a neutral third party.

“In order for such a dialogue to succeed, the government of Zimbabwe should end its excessive violence and intimidation, immediately release the civil society activists who have been arbitrarily detained, and hold security force members responsible for human rights violations and abuses accountable.”

Palladino’s statement came a day after Namibian president Hage Geingob, the chairperson the Southern African Development Community (SADC), weighed in on Monday with support for president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration.

SADC’s response angered civic society groups and the MDC for failing to censure Mnangagwa for deploying the army.

This is the second time in six months that the army has been deployed onto the streets to quell protests. It was first deployed on August 1 last year, two days after elections were held. This marred the election outcome and resulted in six deaths and 35 injuries, according to the findings of a commission of inquiry led by former SA president Kgalema Motlanthe.

MDC national spokesperson Jacob Mafume told media that pressure on Mnangagwa from the international community, in this case from the US, was necessary for Zimbabwe’s government to be held accountable.

“The US’s articulation of a dialogue process and what is needed to bring peace to Zimbabwe is very clear and more pointed. We do believe that it is incumbent upon the international community to know that the statistics that are coming out are of actual people who have been harmed, killed and are suffering. That has to stop and we need to have a conducive environment for dialogue,” said Mafume.

The hardline stance taken by the US is likely to scupper Mnangagwa’s drive to court support from the West, after years of isolation.

At an African Union (AU) summit held over the weekend, foreign affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo put on a brave face amid the government’s growing isolation from Western countries since the army-led crackdown last month.

Moyo insisted that the “re-engagement process” would proceed as initially planned, despite the hostility.

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube is expected to travel to Washington next month and engage with US lawmakers to lift the sanctions imposed since 2001. But his trip is likely to be overshadowed by the concerns that the US has raised over the human rights situation in the country.

Ncube estimated that Zimbabwe has lost 80 lines of credit as a result of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Amendment Act and the US-imposed sanctions. — TimesLIVE

Shock As Linda Masarira Blasts US Govt For Demanding For Sanity In Zimbabwe

Own Correspondent|MDC-T national spokesperson Linda Masarira has hit out at the United States of America’s call for democracy in other countries, saying it is not sincere.

Below is the full thread of her comments on Twitter:

Who appointed America to police the world? Who polices America and holds them to account for the human rights violations in America? They pretend to like “US” yet they are wolves in sheep’s clothing, pretending to be democrats whilst amplifying their own agenda.

The ZIDERA thing is being viewed by the majority as targeted sanctions, yet in actual fact, they are real sanctions, because it carries OFAC AND AGOA which are sanctions are for finances and travel bans respectively.

Conditions by the USA that caused the introduction of sanctions in Zimbabwe and which Zimbabwe must oblige by as at the inception of the introduction of the evil sanctions are;

1)Restoration of the rule of law ( including respect of ownership and title to the property, which is land)

2) Election or pre-election conditions
3) commitment to equitable, legal and transparent land reform (consistent with agreements reached at the International Donors’ Conference on Land Reform and Resettlement of 1998)
4) fulfilment of agreement of ending the war in DRC

5) military and national police subordination to civilian government
Let us start with number 5, the reason why it was a condition that Zimbabwe should withdraw its troops in DRC was that America had some interests there. She was funding the rebels because she wanted mineral resources in DRC including diamonds. With the assistance of Zimbabwe military, Kabila’s military was very strong such that the rebels could not stand a chance.

The reason why the Americans and their British counterparts wanted Zimbabwe to stick with the 1998 agreement on land reform was and still is to give back the whites the land they stole from us because they value land knowing that wealth is in the land.

The only time I supported Mugabe was on his stubborn stance on land reform. We can not allow only 6000 minority whites to own 51% of land while more than 13 million natives own less than 49%. Mugabe was good that he amended the constitution that if colonies failed to compensate for the land they forcibly took from native Zimbabweans, the government would reclaim it without compensation. As evil, as he was he managed to take the land and give it to native Zimbabweans which didn’t go down well with the white supremacists.

Do you know in September 2018 America fined CBZ bank $3.8b for doing a transaction on behalf of ZB bank, which is listed on the sanctions list? What it means is, America wanted to sweep all our fiscal budget such that we suffer more, ie OFAC (Office of Financial Assets Control).

The reason why these white supremacists want to be given back their farms is that they know that underground wealth such as minerals is hidden underground in their farms. We should come out clear as a nation, as to what we want, what we support or not to support.

ZIDERA is causing so much suffering to the masses in Zimbabwe The land reform program should stand and be supported by the government. It should benefit all Zimbabweans regardless of political party affiliation Efforts should be made to empower Zimbabweans to fully utilize our land.

Zanu Pf Spokesman Discourages Votes Of No Confidence, Says Such Action Destabilises The Party

By Own Correspondent- In a statement Zanu-PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo, said the recent votes of no confidence and dismissal of party members has the potential of destabilising the party.

This follows news of votes of no confidence in the party’s youth leaders Pupurai Togarepi, his deputy Lewis Matutu and three other executive members.

Mary Mliswa who is sister to Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa was also booted out of the party’s Mashonaland West structures.

Khaya Moyo however said any action that is taken against members must be done in line with party regulations.

He said:

The party notes with concern that disciplinary processes are being raised against party members without following proper procedures as set out in the party Constitution. Most recently, votes of no confidence were moved against some officials of the party National Youth Executive and there are reports of similar actions being initiated in some provinces.

These developments have greater potential of fomenting disunity in the party and should stop forthwith. Previously, disunity forces under the G40 cabal used votes of no confidence to purge party members perceived to be against their destabilisation agenda.

Summary dismissal of party officials through votes of no confidence should only be occasioned in extra ordinary circumstances and can only be passed upon the following grounds: gross incompetence and/or dereliction of duty, gross, misconduct, disloyalty and treachery.

Robbers Pounce On Illegal Money Changer And Get Away With BMW, R80k, US$5K And $8k Bond Notes

By Own Correspondent- An illegal money changer from Bulawayo lost a BMW vehicle and R80 000, US$5 000 and $8 000 bond to three gun-wielding men clad in balaclavas.

The suspects pounced on Joseph Karimazondo (34) on Monday at about 9 PM while he was in the company of his younger brother and his two friends outside a flat at the corner of Connaught Avenue and Fife Street.

The victim managed to disarm the robber who was wielding a gun and he escaped on foot.

His accomplices sped off in Karimazondo’s BMW that had his money and other valuables.

The suspects are reported to have dumped the car near the United College of Education and the vehicle has since been recovered.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Chief Inspector Precious Simango yesterday confirmed the incident.

“We are investigating an armed robbery which occurred at some flats near the city center. The victim who is an illegal money changer lost R80 000, US$5 000 and $8 000 bonds. We strongly appeal to members of the public to avoid traveling around with large sums of money as this makes them targets for criminals,” she said.

Chief Insp Simango said members of the public who might have information that could lead to the arrest of the culprits should come forward.

A source close to the victim said Karimazondo was attacked near his home.

“Bra Joe was driving from the City Centre to his home before meeting his friends who were hanging out in a Volvo near a flat where he lives. When he saw the two friends, he parked his car and joined them leaving his brother in his silver BMW car,” said the source.

“While they were still chatting in the car, three men clad in balaclavas pounced on them. The three started pelting them with stones. One of the accused produced a gun and pointed it at Karimazondo’s friend who was in the driver’s seat and threatened to shoot him. In all this, the robbers did not even make any demands.”

Karimazondo and his friends thought the suspects were carrying a fake gun, the source said, prompting the trio to fight back.

The source said one of the men attacked Karimazondo’s brother who was still in the BMW, ejecting him from the car. The other robbers escaped in the car, leaving their accomplice who then fled on foot.

The source said Karimazondo, his brother and friends suffered minor injuries.

They took the gun they had confiscated from the robbers to the police and reported the matter.

Dexter Nduna Apologises For Moment Of Madness, “I Spoke In A Fit Of Rage”

THE ZANU-PF Chegutu West Member of the House of Assembly Dexter Nduna has apologised for what he said in Parliament during a heated argument with independent Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa.

During this week’s Monday heated debate in Parliament, Nduna threatened Mliswa with death and boasted that he had killed countless numbers of people some of whom he did not even know.

Nduna has now said he did not mean what he said but spoke in a fit of rage.

He claimed that because it was a fight and therefore, there is no formula to conduct a fight.

On the dismissal of Mliswa’s sister, Mary, from her role as Mashonaland West provincial treasurer, Nduna said she was demoted because of her links with the former G40 cabal.

He cited some of the G40 elements who were in good books with Mary, likes of Shadrack Mashayamombe, Reuben Marumahoko and Saviour Kasukuwere.

Mary was also accused of being a proxy for Temba Mliswa in controlling the province.

Nduna claimed that Mliswa had control over the whole of the ZANU PF Mashonaland West province through his sister.

He further claimed that the fight in Parliament resulted from Mliswa’s anger that his sister had been flushed out of ZANU PF.

— PindulaNews

Something Wrong As Obert Gutu And Mutodi Join Forces To Fight Chamisa, Equates Him To Rebel Leaders Savimbi And Matsanga

Jane Mlambo| Former MDC Alliance Spokesperson, Obert Gutu has found a rare ally in Deputy Information minister Energy Mutodi who equated the powerful opposition leader Nelson Chamisa to Angolan and Mozambican rebel fronters Jonas Savimbi and Alphonse Dhlakama.

Posting on Twitter today, Mutodi accused Chamisa of confusing the international community and causing anarchy in the country while swearing the firebrand opposition leader will not rule Zimbabwe.

Twitter users however reminded Mutodi that Chamisa was not seeking to rule the country but leading.

Hand Made Zimbabwean Shoes Take World By Storm

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Feb 13 – In a tiny factory producing handmade boots and shoes in southwestern Zimbabwe, leather cutter Misheck Sibanda is on another hectic shift as he tries to keep up with soaring global demand.

Orders are piling in and new workers are being recruited at the Courteney boot company — that seems to defy all the odds as Zimbabwe is battered by decades of economic misery.

Founded in 1993, the firm has recently ramped up production to just 30 pairs a day, all of them made meticulously by 14 employees in a one-room workshop in the second city Bulawayo.

The city – a former industrial hub – has suffered the brunt of the country’s collapse since 1980 that has left behind mass unemployment and a landscape of derelict warehouses and ghostly abandoned factories.

But in one unmarked brick building, Sibanda uses his sturdy cutting machine to press shapes out of locally produced leather skins at the start of a process that turns out boots selling for between $140 and $500 a pair.

“We sell internationally – to the first world, even though we are a third-world country. That alone makes me smile,” Sibanda said, deftly handling the soft leather skins.

“People are tired of manmade materials, they want natural products like ours.”

Sibanda and his colleagues are behind an unlikely business story based on a skilled workforce, traditional methods and decades-old stitching machines to produce classic outdoor boots and shoes.

Cult footwear 
Prized by a small band of aficionados, Courteney boots have soles made from natural tree rubber – imported in blocks from Malaysia – and uppers made from the hides of Zimbabwe game such as buffalo, kudu, wildebeest and crocodile.

Using only hides approved under the international CITES conservation regulations, it also makes boots from ostrich, impala and even hippopotamus.

“Wild, free-range leather does more to preserve the natural environment than cattle ranching,” the company says.

The same 15 basic designs have been unchanged for years, eschewing the fickle trends of fashion except for a few colourfully dyed women’s boots.

Exporting mostly to the United States, Europe, Britain and neighbouring South Africa, the boots are paid for in precious US dollars – the key to survival in Zimbabwe’s economy as it lurches downwards.

The country, hammered by hyperinflation 10 years ago, is again being roiled by a currency crisis, government mismanagement and fuel shortages.

Many businesses have folded and investors have fled over the last 20 years, but the Courteney Boot company is rushing to keep up with orders.

Each shoe can take up to two weeks to make, and three extra staff were employed last year to boost output.

“We asked our current long-serving staff to select the new ones,” said manager Helen Emerick in the factory amid smells of leather, hot rubber, glue and machine oil.

“They know exactly what skills are needed and how much hard work it takes. They want the company to grow and we want a happy team.”

Several employees come from local shoe-making families, including fathers, brothers and sons, with youngsters learning the trade at home using offcuts from the factory bins.

Open during protests 
When violent protests against Zimbabwe’s economic woes erupted last month, almost all businesses closed down for a week.

But the Courteney factory stayed open, working shorter days so that staff could get home safely.

“We had a lot of orders to get done!” Emerick said.

“The biggest challenge now is regular power cuts. We have to use our generator and make sure we have enough fuel.

“We do it the old-fashioned way — there’s no laser cutting here.”

The company is named after Frederick Courteney Selous, the legendary explorer and hunter who died in 1917, and it is still owned by Gale Rice, widow of its founder John Rice.

In Bulawayo’s colonial-era city centre, Jay Giga, owner of a menswear store on Robert Mugabe Way, says he waits impatiently for each new batch of supplies.

“A guy from South Africa came in yesterday and bought nine pairs for him and his friends,” Giga said.

“I sell them as fast as I can get them in. We are always asking them to make more.”

Back on the production line, Sibanda says that he expects Zimbabwe’s renewed troubles to test the company to the limit in the years ahead.

“It is so difficult here,” he said. “But we are going to survive because we are unique”

Capital fm Kenya

Bulawayo Fails To Provide Rainbow Group With Qualified People To Renovate Hotel, Albeit After Mthwakazi Intervention

Job seekers listening to Rainbow Manager on SaturdayBulawayo Rainbow Hotel has lamented the lack of qualified personnel to take employment at the hotel during its massive renovation programme.

The hotel has closed its doors to the public as it undergoes a major facelift.

The Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG) subsidiary was last mired in controversy after the Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) accused the hotel management of recruiting labour from Harare at the expense of locals.

The hotel has since dismissed the allegations.

On Tuesday, the hotel embarked on a recruitment exercise to hire skilled personnel to work during the renovation period.

However, the hotel general manager Innocent Kufa expressed disappointment at the scarcity of skilled personnel from those who had turned up.

“There were almost 70 people who came and applied this morning. Out of these, only one person had a plumbing qualification and only three were qualified tilers. The Hotel wanted seventy tilers,” said Kufa.

He said even at contracting level, there were no companies who were capacitated enough to handle the project.

“There is no single contractor in Bulawayo who has done a three storey building over the past 20 years. We looked but couldn’t find one.”

“We ended up giving the tender to a Bulawayo based person who owns Creative Concepts who then subcontracted other companies. We agreed with the contractor that we will buy raw materials from South Africa. However, materials that were available locally were purchased here in Bulawayo.”

“For example for tiling, we hired Bath and Tiles, a company from Bulawayo,” explained Kufa.

He said all the companies involved were recommended by Creative Concepts because it was the main contractor.

He said for waterproofing, they had to contract a Harare based company because no other company in Bulawayo had the required expertise.

“For waterproofing, we gave the tender to a Khumalo who is based in Harare because there was no-one in Bulawayo recommendable to do the job.”

He said the company doing plumbing is a South African one which has an agency in Harare.

“For plumbing, the South African company had their agency in Harare so they told us to engage with their Harare offices.”

“This is the same company that is hiring these people. They took thirteen local artisans.”

He said they brought in their own seven core team members from Harare, whom he said people alleged were bused.

“No-one was bused from Harare. These seven people came by Extra City, there were only seven, no-one was bused,” said Kufa.

He further highlighted those local contractors who bidded for the project charged unreasonable prices compared to their counterparts in Harare.

“For this particular project we engaged local contractors but some had unreasonable charges. A Harare company charged us $240 000 whilst a Bulawayo one charged USD $1,4 million. The Bulawayo person was operating from his house and had no capacity to do the job,” explained Kufa.

He said they had Bulawayo at heart and when employing, his first preference would be a resident from Bulawayo.

On recruitment, Kufa said 20 people who submitted their CVs today will commence work tomorrow.

“Today (Tuesday) we are taking twenty people to start tomorrow. As we move on, because there would be more work, we will take an additional twenty to thirty people. As we go towards cleaning, we will take some more people,

Agencies

“Pay Back My Money,” UZ Girl Takes To Court Boyfriend Who Dumped Her

Correspondent|A University of Zimbabwe girl is claiming $600 which she lent her ex boyfriend while they were still dating in July last year.

Karen Manyama dragged her former lover Shepard Marekani to court demanding the $600 debt after they ended their affair.

“I gave him the money because he wanted to fix his car, which had broken down. He had said that he would return my money as soon as possible,” she said.

Karen further explained that after she started demanding her money, her ex-boyfriend dumped her this emotionally stressed her into claiming back the money.

“I honestly wasn’t expecting him to break up with me after all the money he was owing me.

“I ended up claiming it for my own benefit since we had broken up,” she said.

In response, Shepard clarified that there was no specific date which the money was supposed to be paid since they borrowed each other in good terms.

“There was no date of when payment was to be made so she must not claim the money whenever she feels like it,” he said.

The case is still pending.

Mnangagwa Repeals AIPPA, Says The Move Aims At Deepening Democracy

By Own Correspondent- Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa has revealed that government has proposed to repeal the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act in a move aimed at deepening the country’s democratic processes and related approved principles.

Addressing journalists soon after a cabinet meeting at Munhumutapa offices in Harare Tuesday, Mutsvangwa said the proposed move thus gives rise to the introduction of three separate bills namely the Access to Information Bill, the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill and the Protection of Personal Information or Data Protection Bill.

She said:

Cabinet proposed principles for the repeal of the AIPPA presented by the Information minister. The principles give rise to the introduction of three separate bills namely the Access to Information Bill the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill and the Protection of Personal Information or Data Protection Bill. However, at today’s meeting, only the principles for the Bill to introduce the Zimbabwe Media Commission were considered.

Cabinet noted that the proposed amendment is in fulfilment of the requirement to align the country’s laws to the Constitution and deepen the country’s democratic processes and accordingly approved principles.

Disgraced Harare City Council Pulls Down Tweet After Backlash From Residents

Correspondent|The City of Harare has deleted its tweet announcing that it would use Aerial Unmanned Vehicles (AUVs) more popularly known as Drones in the council’s surveillance of residential areas to monitor adherence to city by-laws.

The tweet ignited backlash from Harare residents on Twitter who criticized for the city authorities for having misplaced priorities.

Others queried why the City was not using the same drone technology to detect potholes, uncollected refuse as well as many other glaring shortcomings by the city.

Some of the reactions to the tweet were crying about invasion of privacy.

In the Harare City Council’s latest bid to embrace technology, they had announced that they will begin using Aerial Unmanned Vehicles (AUVs) more popularly known as Drones for surveillance.

The Council posted a simple tweet outlining why they will be adopting the technology:

The deleted tweet said: “Harare City to use drone technology to identify illegal structures and activities at residential properties.

The Mayor also then denied that any such use of drone technology was planned, saying on Twitter: “Truth is no drones will be used they don’t have a role here , we simply must used Dev Control,that is policy and direction.”

Last year the City Council also announced a few interesting tech-based initiatives:

Traffic cameras coming to the CBD by 2019
An app for citizens to pay bills and lodge complaints
The Council decided to go paperless
Councilors demanding iPads!

Govt Calls Off Tuku Memorial Concert

Government has postponed the proposed Tuku Peace Memorial concert which was meant to celebrate the life of the late national hero, Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi. The concert had been pencilled for this Saturday at the Glamis Arena in Harare.

Organisers of the show included the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe and other stakeholders in the creative industry.

According to the Youth, Sport, Ars and Recreation ministry, the proposed concert themed Tuku Peace Memorial Concert would have featured both local and international artistes who used to collaborate with the late musician.

The ministry’s acting secretary, Benson Dube, yesterday said they had decided to postpone the concert in concurrence with the Mtukudzi family.

“The ministry and the Mtukudzi family have decided to postpone the Tuku memorial concert to a date yet to be advised. However, preparations for the concert are still ongoing,” he said.

Sources close to the developments claimed that there had been some misunderstandings between the ministry and some local promoters on the production side of the concert, leading to cancellation of the concert.

“There has been issues about this concert. A lot of politics was at hand, with some promoters who worked on the first send-off concert that was held at the National Sports Stadium being sidelined as they were yet to renew their contracts with National Arts Council of Zimbabwe,” the source said.

The late music superstar, who died last month at the age of 66, was declared a national hero, making him the first artiste to receive such an honour.

With 66 albums to his name, Tuku developed his own brand of afro-jazz that became known as Tuku Music, a fine blend of jit, katekwe, marimba, South African Mbaqanga and afro-pop.

NewsDay

Acid Test For Mnangagwa’s Administration, As Report Claims NPA Reluctant To Prosecute CIO, ZRP, Military Intelligence “Armed Robbers”

By Own Correspondent| The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on Tuesday allegedly refused to prosecute a team of security agents that allegedly robbed a Mbare shabeen owner of over $28 000 during the ShutDownZim protests.

The 10-member team of robbers is made up of police officers, Military Intelligence and Central Intelligence Organisation operatives.

The security officials conspired to rob a Shabeen on Mangende Street in Mbare on February 8 while armed with assault rifles.

Eight members of the gang are Pride Ziwenga, Wilson Masvayamwando, and Admire Gasva (all Military Intelligence); Matthews Tshuma, Fidel Marume and Simbarashe Bwititi (all CIO); Henry Banda (PISI) and Dennis Muroyiwa (ZRP Law and Order).

An unconfirmed report reported that eight of the gang members were let go after the NPA told police investigators to bring a full docket.

According to the police, the group robbed the shebeen’s owner of $28 000 bond notes and $100 before driving away in a white Nissan MP300 with registration number AEA 4471, a white Nissan MP300 without registration plates and a Datsun Go without registration plates.

It was established that the vehicles used during the robbery belonged to the CIO.

Armed Robbers Rob Money Charger Of Car Laden With Huge Amounts Of Money

THREE gun-wielding men clad in balaclavas attacked an illegal money changer in Bulawayo’s City Centre before getting away with his BMW vehicle which had R80 000, US$5000 and $ 8 000 bond notes among other valuables.

The suspects pounced on Mr Joseph Karimazondo (34) on Monday at about 9PM while he was in the company of his younger brother and his two friends outside a flat at the corner of Connaught Avenue and Fife Street.

The victim managed to disarm the robber who was wielding a gun and he escaped on foot.

His accomplices sped off in Mr Karimazondo’s BMW that had his money and other valuables.

The suspects are reported to have dumped the car near the United College of Education and the vehicle has since been recovered.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Chief Inspector Precious Simango yesterday confirmed the incident.

“We are investigating an armed robbery which occurred at some flats near the city centre. The victim who is an illegal money changer lost R80 000, US$5000 and $8 000 bond. We strongly appeal to members of the public to avoid travelling around with large sums of money as this makes them targets for criminals,” she said.

Chief Insp Simango said members of the public who might have information that could lead to the arrest of the culprits should come forward.

A source close to the victim said Mr Karimazondo was attacked near his home.

“Bra Joe was driving from the City Centre to his home before meeting his friends who were hanging out in a Volvo near a flat where he lives. When he saw the two friends, he parked his car and joined them leaving his brother in his silver BMW car,” said the source.

“While they were still chatting in the car, three men clad in balaclavas pounced on them. The three started pelting them with stones. One of the accused produced a gun and pointed it at Karimazondo’s friend who was in the driver’s seat and threatened to shoot him. In all this the robbers did not even make any demands.”

Mr Karimazondo and his friends thought the suspects were carrying a fake gun, the source said, prompting the trio to fight back.

The source said one of men attacked Mr Karimazondo’s brother who was still in the BMW, ejecting him from the car. The other robbers escaped in the car, leaving their accomplice who then fled on foot.

The source said Mr Karimazondo, his brother and friends suffered minor injuries.

They took the gun they had confiscated from the robbers to the police and reported the matter.

State Media

Not So New Dispensation As Police Ban Tsvangirai Memorial March

POLICE have reportedly declined to approve the opposition MDC’s application to stage a peaceful march in honour of the party’s late founding leader and former Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai.

Tsvangirai, a fiery former trade unionist, who during his heydays kept the Zanu PF government on its toes, died last year after losing a two-year-long battle with colon cancer.

The march, according to MDC officials, had tentatively been pencilled for tomorrow to coincide with the date he passed on last year before receiving a State-assisted burial at his rural home in Buhera.

Party insiders told NewsDay yesterday that there were sharp disagreements over how to go about commemorating the late party leader, with some pushing for a peaceful march, while others wanted an indoor memorial service.

“Some want to continue with confrontation with the government, but others want a more level-headed and pragmatic approach, which probably is what Tsvangirai would have wanted. The idea of proposing a march is basically by those who want to stoke tensions, which is wrong,” a top MDC executive said.

“Tsvangirai wanted a united country and in his last days, advocated for an end to the crisis than to seek and perpetuate it for selfish reasons. The family is not happy with the idea of using Tsvangirai’s name to further political ends.”

Party spokesperson Jacob Mafume confirmed police in Harare had indicated they would not sanction the proposed march.

“Police have verbally indicated to us that they will not approve the march. We will wait for their written communication before we decide on the course of action or exercise our rights,” he said.

“Our firm understanding is that police have no right to ban or approve the exercise of such a right, they can only facilitate.”

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi referred questions to his boss Commissioner Charity Charamba, whose mobile phone went unanswered.

The former Prime Minister’s brother, Manase, said there were various activities lined up, but ruled out a march as one of them.

“No, we are not organising a march or demonstration. There will be speeches to remember him maybe at a closed venue and likely his daughter (Vimbai, Glen View South MP) will organise a rally. We will support her as a family,” Manase said.

Last month, protests organised by the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) against fuel price hikes turned into an orgy of violence before the army moved in and fired live ammunition, killing at least 17 people, while over 80 others sustained gunshot wounds.

As secretary-general of the ZCTU during his trade unionism days, Tsvangirai led the formation of the MDC in 1999, presenting the first formidable challenge to Zanu PF’s stranglehold on power and almost dislodged the ruling party.

The late veteran trade unionist made a political career anchored on successful protests against a litany of government policies demanding a widening of the democratic space.

He is credited with taming Zanu PF excesses, in the process laying the foundation for political tolerance in Zimbabwe.

-Newsday

General Valerio Sibanda Orders Soldiers To Divorce Their Wives

Correspondent|Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Commander General Philip Valerio Sibanda has banned ZDF officers from marrying non commissioned members according to a memo posted by exiled former Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo on Twitter.

In a document posted by Moyo, ZDF officers are banned from marrying non commissioned members under the Fraternisation Policy which took effect on 1 February 2019. The policy gives those already married to each other, six months to comply or be discharged.

Below is the tweet and memo.

2yr Old Minor, 4 Others Perish In Bus Crash

By Own Correspondent| Reports from Botswana indicate that 5 people, one of whom is suspected to be a 2 year old minor died in a Seabelo bus accident that occurred along the A1 Road near Tropic of Capricorn around 6am on Tuesday morning.

According to the Botswana Daily News, local police head Superintendent Kgosienalerona Sechoni of Mahalapye said that the accident involved two buses, one of which was Zimbabwe bound and the other heading to Francistown.

His colleague on the Francistown bound bus reportedly assumed that the bus that he was trailing was in motion, only to realise when it was too late that the bus was stationery and as such crashed on it. The driver lost control after knocking against the rear of the other bus and drove through the bush.

The police said that initial reports indicated that the driver of the bus going to Zimbabwe had pulled off the road.

The deceased are three women, a man and boy suspected to be aged two years, according to Botswana police.-Botswana Daily News

Mnangagwa Approves AIPPA Repeal, Is It The End Of Media Repression

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Cabinet has approved the repeal of the unpopular Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and tabled at least three Bills to replace the law that regulated the operations of the media.

Briefing journalists in Harare after Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the Act would be replaced by the proposed Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill, Data/Information Protection Bill, Freedom of Information and the Broadcasting Services Act Amendment Bill.

“Cabinet noted that the (ZMC Bill) principles were in fulfilment of the new dispensation thrust and in fulfilment of the alignment of the laws to the new Constitution and deepening of our democratic space,” she said.

According to Mutsvangwa, the proposed laws to replace AIPPA will be tabled at the next Cabinet meeting for interrogation and then sent to the Attorney-General’s Office for drafting before being introduced to Parliament for debate and possible adoption.

She also said Cabinet discussed a proposed amendment to the Police Act with a view to change the criteria for promoting senior officers.

Mutsvangwa, who sat next to Primary and Secondary Education minister Paul Mavima, said Cabinet also resolved not to increase the Zimbabwe School Examination Council (Zimsec) examination fees for Ordinary and Advanced Level this year.

Cabinet also received briefings on Mnangagwa’s recent trip to the Africa Union Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

-Newsday

US Government Warns Mnangagwa On Excessive Use Of Force On Citizens

Press Statement By:
Robert Palladino
Deputy Spokesperson
Washington, DC

The United States remains seriously concerned about the excessive use of force by Government of Zimbabwe security forces since January 14, which has resulted in at least 13 deaths, 600 victims of violence, torture or rape, and more than 1,000 arrests.

We extend our condolences to the families and friends of those killed or injured. The Government of Zimbabwe’s use of violence against civil society and imposition of undue internet restrictions betray promises to create a new Zimbabwe.

The United States calls on all sides to come together immediately in national dialogue. The dialogue process must be credible, inclusive, and mediated by a neutral third party.

In order for such a dialogue to succeed, the Government of Zimbabwe should end its excessive violence and intimidation, immediately release the civil society activists who have been arbitrarily detained, and hold security force members responsible for human rights violations and abuses accountable.

We also reiterate our call for the Government of Zimbabwe to enact promised political and economic reforms.

“Mnangagwa Out Of Touch, Cruel And Disrespectful,” MDC Statement

Media Statement By MDC|The military government has removed any doubt of its cruelty and lack of remorse when its front man Emmerson Mnangagwa appeared in a disgusting interview of France24.

He displayed a clear misunderstanding of basics in Criminal Justice, he certainly does not qualify to lead Criminal Justice reform.

Not suprising that the years he served as Minister of Justice were wasted. No laws were aligned to the constitution. Instead, he was at the centre of taking away progressive clauses through dubious amendments.

Just like his old days of Gukurahundi and the 1st of August killings, in the interview, Mnangagwa was in denial, lied with a straight face and said hollow statements.

Mnangagwa in 1983 professed ignorance about Gukurahundi “I have never witnessed that, I have never heard about it except to read it from the press. I have never heard any complaint of that nature“

Yet reports including the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace revealed that more than 20 000 people had been butchered by the ruthless, Korea-trained, 5th Brigade which, on record, he had briefed the press on the trainers.

Thousands of deaths later and decades later he has failed to at least pronounce a word of apology.

He has not apologized for the 1 August killings. Neither has he taken responsibility even after reading out a report which squarely finds him guilty.

In fact before the Mothlante Commission, he had confessed ignorance of deployment of army.

The MDC finds his interview to be a continuation of his denial tactics, the kind which is unacceptable especially in a space relating to State sponsored deaths and rape.

His desire to see where the deceased were buried is shocking when the funerals were even screened live on international news channels.

President Chamisa attended some of these funerals.

Postmortem results confirmed that the deceased had died of bullet wounds, others after sustaining fatal blows from the indiscriminate assaults on innocent citizens.

The denial is a clear sign of arrogance, ruthlessness, cruelty- the very traits embedded in the Zanu PF DNA.

We also know that they are conflicted because evidence placed in court records by one of the killers is to the effect that Zanu PF had given guns to untrained thugs who killed people in cold blood.

The MDC also notes that Mnangagwa misunderstands the need to protect victims of rape.

His interview does not make it better, he trivializes the whole state instigated violence that took place in January, insisting that women were not raped because only one report was made to the police.

We in the MDC have argued then as we do now that only the Independent Complains Mechanism set out in section 210 of the Constitution has the lawful and reasonable grounding to investigate these issues.

Mnangagwa cannot keep hiding behind the so called regime change agenda statements of NGOs and the MDC when the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission made factual findings on the violations.

It is a constitutional commission not an NGO.

Mnangagwa is certainly bad for Zimbabwe. His leadership is in bad taste, his lying has reached astronomical levels and his arrogance keeps friend of Zimbabwe away.

Zimbabwe can only heal and move forward when the truth is told. We challenge Mnangagwa to do the honorable thing, and allow the will of the people to prevail.

Behold the New. Change that delivers

Hon. Dr. Bekithemba Mpofu
MDC National Deputy Spokesperson

Chamisa Optimistic Of Defeating Oppressive Zanu PF

Jane Mlambo| Opposition MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has rallied his supporters that one day the oppressive Zanu PF regime will be defeated.

In a Twitter post early morning today, Chamisa said the history of most nations show that oppressors have been fought by the oprressed who uses weapons and brute force to suppress their liberation efforts but stated that in the end it will be victory for the people.

The Zanu PF regime has since the early 2000 unleashed violence on opposition supporters as they sought to protect their power and this resulted in the death of more than 1000 MDC members including Tonderai Ndira, Better Chokururama and Godfrey Kauzani among others.

Second Woman Collapses And Dies In Bulawayo Streets Within A Week

A WOMAN suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes collapsed and died outside a food outlet in Bulawayo yesterday afternoon, the second such sudden death in the city within a week.

The incident occurred in front of a food outlet located at the corner of Fort Street and Leopold Takawira Avenue at around 12PM.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Chief Inspector Precious Simango confirmed the incident.

“I can confirm that a woman collapsed and died in the city centre this afternoon (yesterday) but we are yet to gather more details,” she said.

Eyewitnesses said the woman died while people were administering first aid soon after she collapsed as they thought it was just fatigue.

“When she collapsed, everyone thought its minor since it is very hot. People rushed to pour some water and while they were still trying to revive her, she died,” said an eyewitness.

Another eyewitness alleged that a person who identified herself as the deceased’s next of kin came to the scene.

“She said the sudden death may have been caused by high blood pressure and diabetes that the woman has been battling for some time,” said the eyewitness.
Last week, another woman collapsed and died while attending to a customer at a city fabric retail shop where she worked.

State Media

Shock As NPA Declines To Prosecute State Security Agents Arrested For Robbery

Free to go … The eight members of a joint task-force between the police, CIO, and military intelligence leaving the Harare Magistrates Court on Tuesday accompanied by detectives

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) on Tuesday declined to prosecute a team of police officers, Military Intelligence and Central Intelligence Organisation agents arrested for armed robbery.

The eight were part of a 10-member “Ferret Team” deployed in Harare suburbs in the wake of fuel protests that rocked the country last month.

Police say they conspired to rob a shebeen on Mangende Street in Mbare on February 8 while armed with AK47 assault rifles.

On Monday, Sergeant Wellington Mushosho of the Police’s Internal Security Intelligence (PISI) was the first member of the team to be charged when he appeared in court and was remanded in custody to February 25.

The 10th member was said to be ill and was not present when the eight were taken to the Harare Magistrates Court on the back of a white pick-up truck shortly before 2PM on Tuesday.

Pride Ziwenga, Wilson Masvayamwando, and Admire Gasva (all Military Intelligence); Matthews Tshuma, Fidel Marume and Simbarashe Bwititi (all CIO); Henry Banda (PISI) and Dennis Muroyiwa (ZRP Law and Order) were let go after the NPA told police investigators to bring a “full docket”.

“The NPA wants police to complete their investigations and submit a consolidated file. They are not off-the-hook, the prosecution will proceed by way of summons,” an NPA source told ZimLive.

Police investigators say six of the 10 stormed the shebeen armed with AK47 rifles before ordering patrons in the shebeen to lie on the ground. The patrons were kicked and whipped with sjamboks, during which a shot was fired into the ground.

They robbed the shebeen’s owner, 42-year-old Norah Kandawasvika, of $2,800 bond notes and $100 before jumping into their vehicles – a white Nissan MP300 with registration number AEA 4471, a white Nissan MP300 without registration plates and a Datsun Go without registration plates.

The Nissan vehicles were quickly determined to be owned by the CIO by investigators who rounded-up the group.

There was palpable despair around the court building with lawyers noting that prosecutors were not showing the same zeal they have exhibited when prosecuting opposition supporters and officials suspected of having participated in riots on January 14.

The government denies that members of the security forces are involved in criminal activities including murder, rape, armed robberies and abductions, despite growing evidence. The release of the eight will heighten suspicions by lawyers that the government is afraid of what might emerge in court. Mushosho, through his lawyer, indicated that his defence was that he was following orders to “harass MDC supporters.”

Zimlive

State Media Exposed For Lying On Kadoma Killing

Paul Nyathi|State run Herald Newspaper on Wednesday went all out claiming that civil society organisations had lied that a Kadoma man was shot and killed by the army during last month’s citizen protests.

The media claimed that Tinashe Kaitano who appeared in court on charges of public violence on Tuesday had been listed as one of the people who was shot dead by state security officers by the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO forum.

Activist Dewa Mavhinga corrected the state media misinformation in a Twitter message on Wednesday indicating that the person listed as killed in the NGO forum list was actually Tafadzwa Muswini and not Kaitano as deliberately misdirected by the state mouthpiece.

“State Media is misinformed, the Kadoma victim who was shot straight in the heart & killed is Tafadzwa Muswini, not Kaitano,” wrote Mavhinga.

https://twitter.com/dewamavhinga/status/1095558085496762368?s=19

The Herald unwarrantedly accused the Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) for cooking up figures of people who died during last month’s violence in order to justify President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s claims that nobody was killed by the soldiers during the skirmishes.

Meanwhile, Kaitano (20) was on Tuesday convicted of arson for setting alight a zanu-pf administrative district office in the town.

Kaitano was convicted together with MDC-Alliance Kadoma District chairperson and Ward 2 Councillor Michael Gore.

Kadoma magistrate Tinashe Gwazemba remanded Kaitano and Gore in custody for sentencing tomorrow.

Kaitano and Gore were charged together with businessman Wellington Maketa and Elphigio Mapiriyawo.

Maketa and Mapiriyawo were acquitted after the State failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that they were involved in the violent protests.

Convicting Kaitano and Gore, Mr Gwazemba said public violence is a crime of serious nature.

He said witnesses who testified in court could not have grudgingly lied against the pair.

Mr Gwazemba said Kaitano was positively identified closing shops in Rimuka, barricading roads and uprooting road signs.

Gore is alleged to have threw stones at the zanu-pf Kadoma district party offices.

Ms Gracious Chaminuka prosecuted.

Mliswa – Nduna War Rages On As Mliswa’s Sister Is Booted Out Of ZANU PF.

Paul Nyathi|The Zanu-PF Mashonaland West provincial executive committee last weekend removed Mary Mliswa-Chikoka from the position of treasurer and replaced her with Reuben Marumahoko, after it was felt that she was no longer carrying out the party programmes.

The resolution was made at a provincial executive committee meeting on Sunday.

Marumahoko’s elevation is subject to confirmation by the provincial coordinating committee set for this weekend.

Mliswa-Chikoka is also the Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs Minister.

In an interview after the meeting, provincial party spokesperson Abia Munjere said the decision was unanimous.

“The Mashonaland West provincial executive committee resolved to pass a vote of confidence in the treasurer Cde Mary Mliswa-Chikoka as she was no longer carrying out party programmes,” he said.

“She was now engaged in programmes that were contrary to the party.

“The PEC resolved that Cde Mliswa no longer holds any position in the party, but will continue in her position in Government as Minister of State.”

Mliswa was co-opted into the party from Hurungwe party administration district after then provincial vice chairman Keith Guzah deserted the party after he lost the primary elections.

The committee received party programmes for the year from the provincial executives of the women and youth wings.

Meanwhile, her brother, who is independent member of parliament for Norton constituency Temba Mliswa has accused his latest foe Dexter Nduna for instigating the dismissal of his sister from the provincial executive.

Mliswa took to Twitter to express his outrage at Nduna for executing the action.

Source: State Media

Buhera Police Officers In Trouble For Choosing Chamisa Over Mnangagwa

By Paul Nyathi|Three members of the Zimbabwe Police Services in Buhera have been arrested by their collegues for allegedly involving themselves in politics by criticising President Emmerson Mnangagwa and expressing their support of opposition leader Nelson Chamisa.

The officers have been arraigned before the police disciplinary system and are likely to be dismissed from service for chanting MDC slogans in a public place.

Below are parts of the charge sheets against the officers.

Harare Con Woman Dupes Two People Of $116k

A woman appeared in court yesterday for allegedly duping two people of $116 400 in separate deals.

Deajury Doro (43) appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Rumbidzai Mugwagwa, facing two counts of fraud.

She was denied bail and remanded to February 26.

Ms Mugwagwa denied the accused bail on the basis that she committed the two offences while on bail involving another case.

‘’The chain of events shows she has the ability to commit the same crime again, hence there is need for the court to protect the public,’’ said Ms Mugwagwa.

The court heard that on September 3, the complainant Ruramayi Magaya received a phone call from Ronica Mapfunde, his former business associate, who advised him that Doro had access to United States dollars.

She then gave her Doro’s number.

On September 10, Magaya called Doro and told her that he was in need of United States dollars.

On September 12, Magaya met with Doro at Planas Stationery Shop at the corner of Nkwame Nkurumah Avenue and Leopold Takawira Street in Harare.

Doro made Magaya believe that she had access to United States dollars and as a result Magaya transferred $26 700 into her Steward Bank account through the ZIPIT platform from his three different CABS account numbers.

After the transactions, Doro promised to handover the cash to Magaya within an hour.

Doro failed to deliver the cash and as a result Magaya decided to reverse the transaction and went to Steward Bank with her.

When they got to the bank, Magaya ordered Doro to transfer the money into his friend’s account.

Doro then made Inter-Account Funds Transfer and left.

When Magaya enquired whether the money had gone through, the bank advised him that the transaction had been declined because Doro had provided incorrect information.

Magaya then reported the matter to the police.

Nothing was recovered.

The court also heard that on January 30, the other complainant, Nobukhosi Ndlovu, received a call from her friend Silence Mwanjira, who told her that Doro was selling 74 tonnes of groundnuts for $89 700.

Ndlovu told her friend that she wanted the groundnuts and was willing to pay the money via RTGS.

On the same day, Mwanjira sent Doro’s account number to Ndlovu, who then transferred the money.

Mwanjira advised Ndlovu that she would be able to collect the groundnuts once the funds had reflected in Doro’s account.

When the money went through, Ndlovu phoned Doro and they agreed to meet at Holiday Inn.

Ndlovu went to the hotel and tried to communicate with Doro, but her number was no longer reachable.

She became suspicious and contacted her bank to reverse the transaction, but was advised that Doro had already transferred $13 700 into different accounts.

The remaining $76 000 was still in Doro’s Steward Bank account.

Ndlovu was prejudiced of $89 700.

State Media

Ten Mutare Protesters Harshly Sentenced To Three Years Imprisonment

Correspondent|Ten people who were part of a gang of protesters in Mutare last month have each been harshly sentenced to three years in prison by a Mutare magistrate.

Tonderayi Maruta (45), Donstain Mulaka (35), James Marifiye (25), Gift Kambiro (27), Tatenda Matsika (25), Hamashow Zimunya (32), Biggie Chikunguru (28), Shepherd Manyaradze (15), Innocent Chidarura (15) and Blessing Chikwizura (31) were jailed by magistrate Tendai Mahwe.

The 10 were arrested after they allegedly attempted to block Feruka Road in Mutare.

In a stance that appears to be set up for all courts trying arrested protesters, Mahwe initially sentenced them to 36 months in prison each before suspending 12 months of the jail term for five years on condition that they did not commit a similar offence within that period.

Prosecutor Last Goredema proved that the convicts were part of a group of rowdy protesters that were arrested by the police on January 15 this year as they were marching along Feruka Road near Natvest Industrial Park.

The group, which was also burning tyres and blocking the road using boulders, wanted to march into Mutare’s Central Business District.

Source: State Media

FC Platinum A Huge Disappointment

FC PLATINUM could have played this CAF Champions League group stage match for an additional 90 minutes and still fail to find a way to score.

Once again, the Zimbabwean champions flattered to deceive as they knocked the ball around with panache, but terribly fell short in the attacking third.

One of football’s worst kept secrets is that goals win you matches.

And when you don’t score, like what FC Platinum have done in more than six hours of Group B action, Africa’s premier club competition has a way of brutally reminding you what this game is all about.

If goals are the currency in football, it therefore, follows that FC Platinum are broke and deserve to be bottom of Group B with a single point from four matches.

Yet for long periods of this clash at Stade du 28 Septembre, the Zimbabwean champions appeared to be in the groove.

However, Horoya got the goals through talisman Mandela Ocansey and Hudu Yakubu and completed a double over Norman Mapeza’s men.

At kick off, the temperatures ranged over 30 degrees Celsius and the hosts looked intent on turning up the heat even more.

With Orlando Pirates having fallen 0-2 to Esperance in Tunisia earlier on, Horoya knew that a win would spur them into second place.

The home side looked to be in business mode with a high octane start that had their fans briefly believing that a harvest of goals was in the offing.

But Mapeza looked to have set up his stall well as Horoya struggled to bring Ocansey into the game.

On 21 minutes, the hosts breached the FC Platinum defence lines, but Petros Mhari pulled a super save before Kelvin Madzongwe cleared from the line. The water break on 30 minutes gave Mapeza a chance to give a few pointers at close range.

FC Platinum had better chances thereafter, with Albert Eonde heading over, before Charles Sibanda was denied what would have been a glorious goal by Horoya goalkeeper Khadim Ndiaye.

Goalless at half time!

However, it wouldn’t stay like that for long as Ocansey looped a header over Mhari on 57 minutes.

Yakubu then doubled Horoya’s lead when he zoomed a shot between Mhari and his near post.

The Zimbabwean champions were beaten and beaten clean.

The long journey back home starts with the biggest question being FC Platinum’s impotence.

Mapeza felt that his side had paid the ultimate price for committing errors that are not acceptable at this level of the game.

“We made two mistakes and got punished. At this level you cannot afford to make such mistakes.

“It’s a learning curve for us and now we have to make sure that we do our best in the last two games,” said Mapeza.

Mapeza’s Horoya counterpart Patrice Neveu believes his men were worthy winners of this contest.

“We deserved to win the game, we made use of our chances.

“However, in the first half we were unsettled and made mistakes that gave FC Platinum some chances,” said Neveu.

Horoya not only completed a double over FC Platinum, but also eased into second place on the group standings with seven points behind defending champions Esperance, who have the same number of points.

Former champions Pirates slipped into third place, while the winless and goalless FC Platinum, who are now out of contention for quarter-final slot remained rooted at the bottom of the group.

State Media

Govt Concedes To Pressure To Amend AIPPA, New Bills To Come Through. What Will They Contain?

Cabinet approves AIPPA repeal
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa (second left), flanked by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema (left), Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Sibusiso Busi Moyo (third from left) and Primary and Secondary Education Minister Paul Mavhima during a Press briefing in Harare on Tuesday.

Own Correspondent|Cabinet yesterday resolved to repeal the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and amend the Police Act as government succumbs to pressure to embark on reforms through aligning laws to the Constitution.

The repeal of AIPPA will give rise to three legal instruments  the Access to Information Bill, the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill and the Protection of Personal Information/Data Protection Bill.

This was said by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa while addressing the media during a weekly briefing on Cabinet deliberations.

“Cabinet considered principles for the repeal of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act, commonly known as AIPPA, presented by the Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

In yesterday’s meeting, only the principles of the Bill to introduce the Zimbabwe Media Commission were considered, said the minister.

“Cabinet noted that the proposed amendment is in fulfilment of the requirement to align the country’s laws to the Constitution and to deepen the country’s democratic processes and accordingly approved the principles,” she said.

Minister Mutsvangwa said her ministry would expeditiously constitute boards for the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe (BAZ) and ZMC.

She said following a presentation by Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema on principles for the amendment of the Police Act to align it with the Constitution, Cabinet approved the principles paving way for the drafting of the actual Bill.

Responding to questions, Minister Mathema said most amendments to the Act were administrative as it sought to clarify different roles of various office holders such as the Police Commissioner-General, Police Service Commission, the responsible Minister and the President.

On reforms of State enterprises, Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet resolved to retain the State Lotteries and Gaming Board after it was noted that it was operating viably.

Cabinet was also briefed about meetings held between striking teachers unions and the Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima, which saw an agreement to call off the industrial action reached.

“Cabinet commended the unions for heeding the call to prioritise the interests of the learners as well as the country and reiterated Government’s commitment to the improvement of the teachers working conditions,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo briefed Cabinet on the 32nd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Governments of the African Union held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from 10 to 11 February 2019.

Source: State Media

Shock As State Witness Clears Parirenyatwa Of Any Wrong Doing

A Harare Magistrate was left stunned after a State witness brought forward by the State to try and pin former Health and Child Care minister David Parirenyatwa down and prove his guilt in a matter in which he stands as an accused person exonerated him saying he had only looked out for NatPham during his time as minister.

The former Natpham chair, George Pasipanodya who testified in court cleared the former minister’s name saying he only had good intentions for his former employer saying Newman Madzikwa’s employment saying they were delays in acting on drug shortages and he seemed as a more effective option, the court heard.

The former minister has only done what was good for the company. He sent Newman Madzikwa to act as a managing director after Nancy Sikefu who was in that position delayed to act on the issue of drug shortages in the country. As a board, we did our own independent investigations on the person we were being offered by the ministry and minister on a temporary basis to try and deal with the situation in line with governments 100 day action plan and we found out that with his qualifications and reputation he was the right person Natpharm was looking for,” the court heard.

Pasipanodya cleared the air on the issue of NatPham getting billed twice for the salaries of Madzikwa and Sifeku saying, Madzikwa was not even on the payroll for the six months he was with NatPham. He said Madzikwa only recivedtransport, and phone call allowances from their organization instead on the purported salaries.

Parirenyatwa is answering to charges of criminal abuse of office following allegations of giving a directive to apoint Madzikwa as the Natpharm managing director without proper procedure.

Pasipanodya also took time to mention the many favors that Parirenyatwa granted during his time in office to sustain Natpharm and the eminent drug shortages which the country was facing.

He said that the former minister has helped in the building of many warehouses across the nation and helped to secure a $26 million debt for Natpharm. He added that the reason why he gave Madzikwa was that the Natpharm situation was then not normal and it had become a public outcry and a matter of urgency in the country.

Parirentatwa who is represented by James Makina and Advocate Deepak Mehta has long pleaded not guilty indicating that he made all his decisions in compliance with the ministry’s ‘100 day action plan.’

Prosecuting Brian Vito alleges that Parirenyatwa on June 4, 2018 ordered NatPharm board chairman, Dr George Washaya, to terminate Flora Nancy Sifeku’s contract as managing director of the Government-owned company saying he required her services at his then Ministry before directing Washaya to appoint Newman Madzikwa as the acting managing director of NatPharm.

The board complied with the directive resulting in Sifeku and Mr Madzikwa both being given six-month contracts with effect from June to November 30, 2018. This allegedly resulted in NatPharm paying two salaries concurrently to Sifeku and Madzikwa for the managing director’s position, thereby prejudicing the company of $30 000. Parirenyatwa is out on $500 bail coupled with stringent bail conditions.

Morning post

ZANU PF Disciplinary Committee Exonerate Togarepi Executive, “Give Them Another Chance.”

Correspondent|Zanu PF youth league boss, Pupurai Togarepi, his deputy  Lewis Matutu and three other National Executive Council members have been cleared by the ZANU PF National Disciplinary Committee (NDC).

Sources said the NDC confirmed having received the vote of no confidence petition which endorsed the ouster of the entire executive but there were no incriminating evidence against the youth league leaders.

“The NDC has decided to give the executive another chance and that there was no evidence to suggest that the team was sabotaging the president,” the source said.

Insiders, however, said the issue is deeper than it appears to be as some very senior officials in the party have sought other provinces’ support to resist Togarepi’s ouster.

“There are people who have decided to engage other provinces so as to rally support for the executive,” the source said adding: “The move by the NDC will destroy other youths’ confidence because the youths are aware of how this executive is corrupt and has failed to carry out its mandate.

“Gold Digging” Wife Convicted Of Defrauding Hubby Of $500k, Escapes From Court

Own Correspondent|26-year-old Christina Hamilton who made headlines for marrying a medical doctor for convenience before milking him of his money and properties worth half a million dollars was on Tuesday convicted of all charges before she fled from the Harare magistrate’s courts, evading judgement.

Hamilton who was facing charges of theft of trust property and fraud, among others, was found guilty of all four charges against her just before lunch and the matter had been rolled over to 1415hours for sentencing when her lawyer applied that she be placed in his care instead of the court holding cells.

Minutes before Magistrate Francis Mapfumo walked into the court room for court proceedings, Hamilton left the court under the guise of being engaged on a phone call and was never to be seen again. A warrant of arrest has since been issued against her amidst fears that she might flee the country.

Alexander Tarasana Guni said he was still heartbroken following what his wife, Christina Hamilton did to him and is finding it difficult to stomach.

Guni told court that he married Hamilton a month after he met her and in five months, they wedded.

“I was fooled by her looks and I needed a partner for life. I thought I had found one not knowing that the accused never loved me. She hated me yet she needed what I had,” he said.

Hamilton allegedly changed ownership of expensive vehicles while the couple was in Honolulu for their honeymoon.

She also stole $US48,000 from Guni’s safe and made successive withdrawals from his company, Chrylex Medical investments bank account amounting $48,000.

The controversial bride is also accused of stealing $2,800 petty cash and Guni’s academic certificates as well as his practising certificate.

Guni told court that despite paying lobola and also tying the knot with Hamilton, they never stayed together as she kept on giving excuses for staying away from the couple’s matrimonial home.

After they wedded, she vanished together with her boyfriend, identified as Terrence Mauchaza.

“I believe she was working under the instructions of the boyfriend although I still call her my wife. We have not divorced; it hurts that she moved on…I assume because she now has a child who is not mine,” said the doctor.

Guni said Hamilton took with her, her three siblings on their honeymoon in order to deprive him of his conjugal rights.

“She booked a single room for the five of us at Meikles hotel in Harare. I then decided I will enjoy my rights when we go for a trip in Honolulu but then she lied she was having her menses for the two weeks we spent there,” he said.

Guni also told court that he gave Hamilton money to go and shop for their wedding in South Africa three times but she did not bring a single item.

“At one time she told me she was robbed and I had to send over 7000 rands to her, still she did not buy anything,” he said.

According to Guni, although things were patchy, the couple managed to have a posh wedding and it was his testimony that Hamilton’s ex-boyfriends and her other boyfriends were present.

He said Hamilton will make him feel bad each time he confronted her over cash and family disputes.

“I employed her to do administrative work but she never reported for duty. She only came to collect money,” he said.

The complainant told court that he even paid $30,000 for a fake wedding planner, one Hillary Ind who was conniving with his wife.

He said the planner did not organise anything and he lost his $30,000.

After the wedding, when a case for stealing the safe containing $48,000 was reported, Hamilton vanished for four years only to resurface recently.

Guni suspects she was hiding in United States of America.

In her defence to the allegations, she told Harare magistrate Mapfumo that Guni had no properties for her to have married him for convenience as all of the properties belonged to ‘their’ company and that he had manipulated her into marriage as she was only 21 at the time they exchanged vows.

She said everything she had taken was her entitlement as a wife and a shareholder in the company.

Murderer Sues Mliswa For Calling Him ” A Thief”

By A Correspondent| As if the drama from Monday’s parliament portfolio scuffle was not enough, the boasting self-confessed murderer, the MP for Chegutu, Dexter Nduna has taken his colleague Temba Mliswa to court for calling him a thief in Parliament.

Nduna’s court papers are below and he is suing Mliswa for $10 million : (THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY)…


https://twitter.com/ZimEye/status/1095353403457392642?s=19

Without Reforms Zanu PF Will Rig Elections, SADC Leaders Warned – Yet Now Ignoring Their Own Warning

By Nomusa Garikai| “Chawawana batisisa, mudzimu haupi kaviri!” (Make the most of a given opportunity because you may not get another chance!), so goes the Shona adage.

Zimbabwe had its golden opportunity to implement the democratic reforms designed to end the corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship during the 2008 to 2013 GNU. We failed to get even one reform implemented in five years and the opportunity was lost and have lived to regret it.

Those Zimbabweans who have been hoping that SADC leaders will give us another chance to end the dictatorship following last July’s rigged elections and Zanu PF resorting to its default setting of using violence to impose its dictatorial rule have been disappointed. SADC leaders are not interested in helping us end the country’s political crisis.

Indeed, if anything, SADC leaders are fighting in Mnangagwa’s corner.

“The SADC Heads of State and Government noted that since coming to power, the new Government of Zimbabwe has continued with concerted efforts to address socioeconomic challenges and transform the economy, particularly through the Zimbabwe Transitional Stabilization Programme (2018-2020), and to consolidate unity and peace in the country,” reads the statement from Dr. Hage G. Geingob President of the Republic of Namibia, and Chairperson of SADC.

“This, notwithstanding, some internal groups, in particular NGOs, supported by external forces, have continued with efforts to destabilise the country.”

What? Are SADC leaders blind? Zanu PF rigged the elections and is now using wanton violence to hang on to power and SADC leaders are siding with the regime!

Following the 2008 to 2013 GNU’s failure to implement even one democratic reforms, it was none other than SADC leaders themselves who advised Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends to postpone the 2013 elections until reforms were implemented.

“In 2013 the Maputo Summit, in June 2013, before the elections, the Maputo Summit was all about having the elections postponed – the SADC summit,” Dr Ibbo Mandaza told Violet Gonda in an interview in 2017.

“I went there. I was there at the Summit and Mugabe pretended to agree to a postponement of the elections. If you recall, the postponement was based on the need to reform at least electoral laws.

“And after that Summit, Morgan Tsvangirai, Tendai Biti, Welshman Ncube, all of them were called to a separate meeting by the Heads of State of SADC in the absence of Mugabe, that same evening. And they were told; I was sitting there outside the room with Mac Maharaj; they were told ‘if you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done’.”

Sadly, MDC leaders ignored the SADC leaders’ warning, just as they had ignored the SADC leaders’ many reminders for MDC leaders to implement the reforms. As expected Zanu PF went on to blatantly rig the 2013 elections.

When President Mnangagwa seized power in the 2017 military coup, he promised to hold free, fair and credible elections. He has failed to implement even one reform and blatantly rigged the July 2018 elections.

SADC leaders are ignoring that Mnangagwa rigged the elections and is therefore illegitimate. The regional leaders are, seemingly, ignoring that not even one reform was ever implemented since their June 2013 warning to MDC leaders on reforms and they are ignoring the reports of all the democratic nations who condemned the 2018 elections as flawed and illegal.

Worse still, Zanu PF is using wanton violence to silence those protesting the rigged elections and the worsening economic situation. It is disheartening that SADC leaders should be supporting the regime and not the masses the regime has terrorised all these years.

“The SADC Heads of State and Government further noted that the Government’s efforts to transform the economy and bring about prosperity to the people of Zimbabwe are negatively affected by the illegal sanctions that were imposed on the country since the early 2000,” continued President Geingob.

Ever since 2016 when the then President Robert Mugabe confessed that Zimbabwe was being “swindled” of $15 billion in diamond revenue the Zanu PF regime has all but stopped blaming sanctions for the country’s economic decline . No nation could sustain that level of economic haemorrhage much less Zimbabwe with a GDP of $10 billion.

Both President Mnangagwa and Mugabe have never arrested even one swindler and there is nothing to suggest the wholesale looting has stopped. It is therefore a great shame that SADC leaders should be the ones peddling a discredited Zanu PF propaganda falsehood!

The targeted sanctions have served the purpose of highlighting Zanu PF leaders’ failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. The Americans could not have explained the linkage more plainly than they did before the 2018 elections. All those who know that Zanu PF blatantly rigged last July’s elections and appreciates the importance of ending this curse of rigged elections as the pre-requisite to good governance in Zimbabwe will want the sanctions to remain.
Indeed, sanctions must be extended to included individuals propping the Zanu PF dictatorship like Professor Mthuli Ncube, Minister Kirsty Coventry, the 24 President Advisory Council members. The West must also include the opposition members on the sanctions list; they have continued to participate in flawed and illegal elections against advice not to for the sake of the few gravy train seats Zanu PF throws away as bait.

As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs there will be no meaningful economic recovery. Indeed the economic meltdown will only get worse. With unemployment already a dizzying 90%, basic services such as supply of clean water and health care all but collapse, etc. Zimbabwe is sinking into the abyss.

The only way to save Zimbabwe from this man-made tragedy of economic chaos and political paralysis is to force Zanu PF to step down to create the political spare for the appointment of an interim administration. The administration will be entrusted with the task of implementing the democratic reforms to dismantle the Zanu PF dictatorship and replace it with a democratic system of government.

It is a great pity that SADC leaders have clearly given up hope of Zimbabwe ever holding free, fair and credible elections after the 2008 to 2013 GNU failed to implement the necessary reforms. Yes SADC leaders have good reason to be angry with the MDC leaders for selling-out during the GNU but nothing will ever justify the regional leaders’ support of the Mnangagwa dictatorship.

“If you go into elections next month, you are going to lose; the elections are done!” SADC leaders warned. Of course SADC leaders know Zanu PF rigged not just the 2013 elections but the 2018 elections too. It is a crying shame that SADC leaders are propping this illegitimate Mnangagwa regime, giving it some modicum of credibility and legitimacy. That is totally unacceptable! – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

2,6 mln People Voted For Regime Change In July Elections | WHAT’S WRONG WITH THAT?

Thief Returns $2,000, Escapes Jail

A manager at The Kraal Pub and Grill restaurant in Bulawayo has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for stealing more than $2 000 from his employer after he was left in charge of the eatery.

Theunis Botha (39) from Malindela suburb yesterday appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Tinashe Tashaya who convicted him after he pleaded guilty to the charge. The sentence was wholly suspended after Botha restituted his employer the stolen money. The court also considered that Botha was a first offender.

“You are sentenced to 12 months in prison which is wholly suspended on condition that you do not commit a similar offence in the next five years,” ruled the magistrate.

Botha was left in charge of The Kraal Pub and Grill in Ilanda, Bulawayo by his employer Mr Kimba Brookes from Burnside suburb when he left the country to visit his family in Australia.

Prosecuting, Mr Mufaro Mageza said Botha was left in charge of the restaurant from the beginning of January until early February.

“Circumstances are that sometime between January 1 and February 4 this year, Mr Brookes left the country for Australia leaving Botha in charge of the business.

“While Mr Brookes was away Botha took some cash amounting to $2 237 from sales and converted it to his personal use,” said Mr Mageza.

Botha was left in sole control of the business and responsible for ensuring the safe custody of any cash takings made during the period when Mr Brookes was away.-state media

Police Flood Bulawayo Streets | BUT WHY?

ZRP police

Police have increased deployment of officers in Bulawayo’s western suburbs to fight criminal activities. On Sunday, a message inciting citizens to embark on another stayaway was widely circulating on social media platforms.

However, the message found no takers as residents went about their business. Last month, when the country experienced violent opposition protests, rowdy elements looted and vandalised property worth millions of dollars in western suburbs. Hundreds of them we arrested for participating in the criminal activities and dozens have been convicted and jailed.

The Chronicle has since Monday observed that police patrol teams had been increased in western areas.

A comment could not be immediately obtained from the police on why there has been an increase in the deployment of officers. Bulawayo United Residents’ Association chairman Mr Winos Dube said it was not clear why the police had been deployed in huge numbers.

“We have seen the police officers but we have not been told why they have been deployed. Maybe because of what happened last month they are still monitoring the situation. I’ve driven along Siyepambili Drive to Mpilo Central Hospital where I came across police roadblocks,” said Mr Dube.

“The officers were not doing much. I did not see them stop any vehicle. They just stood there without bothering anyone. Maybe they are waiting to vanquish any potential threats.” Bulawayo Progressive Residents’ Association (BPRA) acting coordinator Mr Emmanuel Ndlovu said the residents’ body had also witnessed heavy presence of cops in western suburbs.

He implored the police to communicate with its stakeholders who include residents when they are doing things out of the norm. -state media

Widow Eyes Late Hubby’s Council Seat

The widow to former MDC Alliance councillor Hapson Ncube is among five party members vying to replace him in the Ward 28 by-election in Bulawayo.

Ms Meliqiniso Sithole together with Ms Nomagugu Sibanda, Mr Pasho Sibanda and Mr Ashton Maphosa and Mr Luke Mapato have submitted their names expressing their interest to contest the vacant seat.

Ncube died in December and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) is soon expected to hold a by-election to replace him. MDC Alliance Bulawayo spokesperson Mr Edwin Ndlovu yesterday confirmed that the five have expressed interest in representing the party in that ward.

“We have received applications from five party members who qualify to represent MDC in the Ward 28 by-election. One of them is the widow to the late councillor Hapson Ncube.

The province has submitted their names to the party’s national elections directorate for consideration,” said Mr Ndlovu.

He said once the national elections directorate has completed the vetting, the party would hold primary elections to identify the ideal candidate.

“We expect that the national elections directorate would deploy members who will come and hold primary elections before the end of this week or early next week,” he said. Last month, Zec revealed that the Nomination Court for Ward 28 by-election would sit on February 22. -state media

LATEST ON STUDENTS STRANDED IN RUSSIA

By A Correspondent| The Information Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa during the day relegated the issue of the plight of Zimbabwean students are currently stranded in Russia to the Ministry Of Higher Education.

Responding during her cabinet press briefing, minister Mutsvangwa said, “you will have to go to the minister of Higher Education. It wasn’t part of the brief this afternoon, but.. that one it’s a good question, go to the min of Higher Education”

A group of several higher education students during the week revealed that they are now stuck, totally grounded in Russia after the government of Zimbabwe failed to honour payments on their bursaries.

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FULL TEXT: US Govt Calls For Immediate Release All Activists Arbitrarily Detained

The United States remains seriously concerned about the excessive use of force by Government of Zimbabwe security forces since January 14, which has resulted in at least 13 deaths, 600 victims of violence, torture or rape, and more than 1,000 arrests. We extend our condolences to the families and friends of those killed or injured. The Government of Zimbabwe’s use of violence against civil society and imposition of undue internet restrictions betray promises to create a new Zimbabwe.

The United States calls on all sides to come together immediately in national dialogue. The dialogue process must be credible, inclusive, and mediated by a neutral third party. In order for such a dialogue to succeed, the Government of Zimbabwe should end its excessive violence and intimidation, immediately release the civil society activists who have been arbitrarily detained, and hold security force members responsible for human rights violations and abuses accountable. We also reiterate our call for the Government of Zimbabwe to enact promised political and economic reforms.

Zanu PF Youths Leader Shifts Focus To Farming As Factionalism Rears Ugly Head In The Ruling Party

Zanu PF Deputy Secretary For Youths, Louis Mathuthu has shifted focus to farming after youths league members passed a vote of no confidence in the national leadership.

Mathuthu posted a picture showcasing tomatoes from his farming investment saying that is where he is directing his energy and not factional fights that are threatening to tear the ruling party apart.

https://twitter.com/matutulewis/status/1095308288277839872?s=21

Meanwhile Twitter users reminded Mathuthu that Zanu PF has a tendency of using and dumping people, a scheme they said he had fallen victim to.

Drama As Boasting Mass-Murderer Who’s Robbed Many Of Their Lives, Nduna Sues Mliswa $10mln For Labeling Him “A Thief”

By A Correspondent| As if the drama from Monday’s parliament portfolio scuffle was not enough, the boasting self-confessed murderer, the MP for Chegutu, Dexter Nduna has taken his colleague Temba Mliswa to court for calling him a thief in Parliament yesterday.

Nduna’s court papers are below: (THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY)