Mugabe’s Hong Kong Mansion Sold For A Song

Hong Kong — A luxury villa previously occupied by the wife and daughter of Zimbabwe’s former strongman Robert Mugabe – itself the subject of a dispute in the Hong Kong courts – has been sold for a 15% loss, according to sales agents.

Part of former President Robert Mugabe’s Hong Kong villa, which his wife Grace and daughter Bona, had been staying since 2008 while the latter attended City University, was sold for US$4,3 million. The transaction may bring closure to the long-running dispute in the Hong Kong High Court over the ownership of the villa.

House 3 of JC Castle has been sold for HK$34 million ($4,3 million), a loss of 15% from its 2008 purchase price of HK$40 million, ($5,6 million) according to Century 21 Deluxe Home Property, which handled the transaction. The agency did not identify the property’s buyer.

The villa’s seller, identified as a foreigner, “is not living here”, said the agency’s director Thomas Lo. “A loss is unusual for this area.”

The transaction may close the chapter on a long-running dispute in the Hong Kong High Court over the villa’s ownership.

The villa was bought in 2008 by a company called Cross Global, and sold two years later at cost to its sole shareholder Hsieh Ping Sung, a Taiwan-born South African businessman and one-time Mugabe confidant.

Mugabe’s government sued Cross Global and Hsieh in 2014 to claim ownership of the 2 761-square foot villa, claiming “100% beneficial” ownership of it, saying that the businessman had merely been holding it on trust.

The former President’s wife Grace and their daughter Bona, had been staying in the villa since 2008 while the latter attended City University of Hong Kong under an alias.

Mugabe, who was pushed out of his presidency in 2017, retains full diplomatic status and a lavish retirement package that included a house in Harare, vehicles and 23 staff members, according to a Government Gazette. While in power, Mugabe had applied to the Hong Kong courts to annul Cross Global’s 2010 transfer of the JC Castle villa to Hsieh.

JC Castle, named in honour of action star Jackie Chan, was developed by real estate-and-entertainment tycoon Albert Yeung’s Emperor Group in 2002, comprising 26 villas clustered around three swimming pools.

CEFC, the former private energy conglomerate owned by missing Chinese oligarch Ye Jianming, offered a villa for sale in March last year, bought for HK$16 million in 2015.

A project called The Regent, developed by China Overseas Land & Investment, will be released for sale soon, marking the first launch this year for Hong Kong’s cooling home market. The first 324 units of the apartment project will launch for HK$10 688 per square foot after discounts of about 32% from the other projects in Tai Po.

The launch of The Regent would stimulate the neighbourhood’s luxury residential projects, Lo said.

Newsday

“Don’t Believe Professor Jonathan Moyo’s Lies”: Tawanda Nyambirai Defends Strive Masiyiwa

By Own Correspondent| Responding to Professor Jonathan Moyo’s Twitter thread where the self exiled cabinet minister revealed that he is set to expose Strive Masiyiwa’s underhanded dealings with Zanu-PF in 2008, Tawanda Nyambirai has come out in defence of Masiyiwa.

In a facebook post today, Nyambirai accused Moyo of being a lier.

Below is the full text by Nyambirai:

Human Rights Defenders, Beware of Wolves in Sheep’s Clothes!

I have only known Professor Jonathan Moyo from a distance. In the early years of my career as a young lawyer, we used to read his criticism of the Government and Zanu PF and believed he genuinely was fighting for the protection of Human Rights. My view change radically in the early nineties before I even became a Partner at Kantor & Immerman.

Then, Beatrioce Mtetwa acted for his former wife in a case to stop him from removing their minor child from Zimbabwe without the consent of his former wife. Somehow, Professor Moyo managed to access Beatrice Mtetwa’s files, from our offices.

This created a lot of tension in the Law Firm as investigations were carried out on how the Professor managed to breach our security system to access a file that was confidential. What then disappointed me was that the Professor who I thought to be a defender of Human Rights was assisted by the Central Intelligence Organization to violate the Court Order and remove the minor child from Zimbabwe. It became clear to me then that all along, the Professor pretended to be a Human Rights Defender while he cooperated with the dreaded CIO that had a reputation of serious Human Rights abuses.

I stopped taking the Professor seriously since then. I began to see him as an underground operative who operated under the guise of a Human Rights Defender. There are genuine Human Rights Defenders out there. But the Professor is not one of them. Genuine Human Rights Defenders, watch out. The Professor is a wolf in sheep’s clothes trying to find a place among you.

When I read the tweets by the Professor against #StriveMasiyiwa, I expected the Professor to live up to his reputation of creating falsehoods for purposes of misleading and deceiving those who are gullible.

The Professor’s objective is simple, to harm #Strive Masiyiwa and his business interests. He seeks to achieve this by creating a nonexistent link between Strive Masiyiwa and the atrocities that the Opposition alleges were committed by ZanuPF. He knows he is lying. He knows the truth.

By doing so, the Professor is trying to get the support and sympathy of the MDCA supporters. In his long series of tweets, the professor raises a few false allegations of fact. I deal with them seriatim below:

The Allegation that #Masiyiwa gave #ZanuPF USD45m to purchase grain used in the #Army-run runoff poll in 2008 is False:

The Government of Zimbabwe floated “diaspora bonds” in 2005 and 2006 to finance the drought. Zimbabwe experienced a drought in the 2005/6 agricultural season and called on the Diaspora population and certain corporate entities that could access foreign currency to support its fund raising initiatives to allow it to import grain.

This was during the Zimbabwe Dollar era when there was a biting scarcity of foreign currency. To support this humanitarian cause, Econet purchased Diaspora Bonds worth $4 million on 1 February 2005 and $6 million in 11 July 2006.

This money was paid offshore into nostro accounts. This diaspora bond structure is what Mr. Masiyiwa refers to in his CNBC interview with Wole Famurewa in the article referenced below:

https://www.thestandard.co.zw/2018/07/15/bailed-broke-zim-says-masiyiwa/

Neither Mr Masiyiwa nor Econet ever made a payment of US$ 45 million in 2008 or at any other time to support Zanu PF as alleged by Professor Jonathan Moyo.

The allegation that on the back of the 2008 runoff grain scheme, in 2013 Masiyiwa’s #Econet joined Mbada Diamonds to give #ZanuPF some $60m to fund the organisation & conduct of the 2013 elections, outside treasury then run by @BitiTendai. Mnangagwa & Chinamasa were the instrumental hands! is False:

Mr Tendai Biti, the then Minister of Finance raised money to fund the 2013 elections. This money was raised from several corporate institutions through various means. The article in the Zimbabwean refers to this fund raise thus:

Government borrows from Old Mutual and NSSA to fund referendum

“Finance minister Tendai Biti said on Monday they were able to raise the funds through a “voluntary bond” sold to Old Mutual Plc’s local unit and NSSA. Zimbabweans will vote on Saturday in a referendum on a draft constitution, a crucial step toward a general election expected around July.”

The reference to Mbada diamonds in the former Ministers tweet was explained in this same article:

“Old Mutual is an indirect shareholder in the Mbada diamond mining firm, one of the companies in a joint venture with the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation in Marange. The ZMDC in turn is on the European list of targeted sanctions, because of its links to the Mugabe regime.”

Econet’s licence expired in 2013. The then Minister of Finance used this as an opportunity to raise an exorbitant licence fee to raise funding for the elections. This is explained in an article that appeared at that time:

Zimbabwe raises telecoms licence fees, migrates to converged licencing

“The Herald article also says Finance Minister Tendai Biti said “the licensing revenue would be leveraged in support of some of the financial requirements of both referendum and election programmes.” We are not sure if this means the fees have been raised to pay for the referendum and elections (which we hope against all hope this is not the case), or if the additional money will just be a convenient coincidence.”

It is clear that the agenda to raise money to fund the elections was an agenda that was being pursued by the then Finance Minister, Tendai Biti. As the documentary evidence will show the payments for the licence fees were made into a designated Ministry of Finance account, under the control of the then Finance Minister, Tendai Biti. The account details into which the payment was made are as follows:

Account name: Ministry of Finance
Bank: CBZ Limited
Account #: 06621537300017

This was an official account of the treasury as advised by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

The Allegation that In 2015 #StriveMasiyiwa’s schemed with Patrick Chinamasa, then a staunch Mnangagwa ally, to get $30m from #Econet to pay salaries for civil servants through a dubious arrangement, whose backdrop was the longstanding relationship between #Masiyiwa and Mnangagwa! is also false:

The Government floated treasury Bills to which a number of banking institutions subscribed in 2015. Steward Bank Limited, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited acquired some of these bills as would have other banking institutions at that time. There was a TB parcel of $ 30 million that Steward Bank acquired in that year. Total securities and deposits reported for the banking sector in that period were 1.5 billion. A summary of treasury bill holdings by banking institutions at 31 December 2015 shows that Steward Bank held 3% of the total treasury bills held by the banking sector.

TREASURY BILLS HOLDINGS AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2015

Bank Amount (US$m) %
Agribank 34 2%
Barclays 51 3%
Banc ABC 78 5%
CBZ 648 43%
Ecobank 22 1%
FBC Bank 70 5%
Metbank 1 0%
MBCA Bank 20 1%
NMB Bank 15 1%
Stanbic 70 5%
Stanchart 52 3%
Steward Bank 50 3%
ZB Bank 136 9%
CBZ Building Society 1 0%
CABS 207 14%
FBC Building Society – 0%
ZB Building Society 13 1%
POSB 44 3%
Total 1,511 100%

To then single out Econet in these circumstances is preposterous to say the least.

The Professor falsely states that #StriveMasiyiwa claims to be a champion of press freedom & supports this with reference to his ownership of the #DailyNews. But his relationship with the press is terribly bad. In 2015 his #Econet connived with the Police to raid & ransack @TheSourceZW offices & computers!

The Source had obtained confidential client information pertaining to Steward Bank customers which appeared in some of its publications through illicit means. The Courts granted an order to retrieve this information.

Press freedom does not mean the press has the right to infringe on the freedoms accorded to private individuals and corporate entities under the Constitution. The court order was granted after presenting facts and evidence to prove that there was sufficient grounds for such an order to be granted.

Don’t believe the Professor’s lies.”

Parliamentary Portfolio Committee On Information And Technology Supports Privatisation Of Parastatals

By Own Correspondent| The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Information Communication Technology has revealed that it supports government plans to privatise parastatals such as TelOne, NetOne, Zarnet and Telecel as a way of ensuring that they cease draining the fiscus.

The Committee chaired by Kuwadzana East MP Charlton Hwende (MDC Alliance) said that privatising the entities will ensure that these parastatals will be run profitably and cease to be a drain on the national purse.

The committee report read in part:

“… In light of this, the plan by government for partial privatisation of TelOne is expected to bring new opportunities for growth, with anticipation for a positive outlook in terms of revenue, profit as well as debt management, and all these buoyed by broadband and over the top (OTT) services.

For the 2018 financial year, NetOne expects to make a profit. As of October 31 2018, NetOne reported a profit of $14,9 million after cost containment strategies were put in place.

While voice revenue is declining, it is the data revenue which will be the driver of these profits. In addition, future performance is expected to markedly improve due to the pending privatisation of NetOne.”-Newsday

FULL TEXT: Strive Masiyiwa’s Lawyer Responds To Jonso, Justifies Econet Using ZRP Cops To Raid And Harrass Journalists

The man who served as Strive Masiyiwa’s lawyer during his early years has written the below responding to prof Jonathan Moyo’s posts on Masiyiwa’s ZANU PF dealings.

By Tawanda Nyambira|Human Rights Defenders, Beware of Wolves in Sheep’s Clothes!

I have only known Professor Jonathan Moyo from a distance. In the early years of my career as a young lawyer, we used to read his criticism of the Government and Zanu PF and believed he genuinely was fighting for the protection of Human Rights. My view change radically in the early nineties before I even became a Partner at Kantor & Immerman. Then, Beatrioce Mtetwa acted for his former wife in a case to stop him from removing their minor child from Zimbabwe without the consent of his former wife. Somehow, Professor Moyo managed to access Beatrice Mtetwa’s files, from our offices. This created a lot of tension in the Law Firm as investigations were carried out on how the Professor managed to breach our security system to access a file that was confidential. What then disappointed me was that the Professor who I thought to be a defender of Human Rights was assisted by the Central Intelligence Organization to violate the Court Order and remove the minor child from Zimbabwe. It became clear to me then that all along, the Professor pretended to be a Human Rights Defender while he cooperated with the dreaded CIO that had a reputation of serious Human Rights abuses. I stopped taking the Professor seriously since then. I began to see him as an underground operative who operated under the guise of a Human Rights Defender. There are genuine Human Rights Defenders out there. But there are also fake Human Rights Defenders whose job is to spy on the genuine Human Rights Defenders yet purporting to be the most vocal Defenders of Human Rights. That is the point Tsitsi Masiyiwa was trying to bring out. Genuine Human Rights Defenders, watch out. There are wolves in sheep’s clothes among you.

When I read the tweets by the Professor against #StriveMasiyiwa, I expected the Professor to live up to his reputation of creating falsehoods for purposes of misleading and deceiving those who are gullible. The Professor’s objective is simple, to harm #Strive Masiyiwa and his business interests. He seeks to achieve this by creating a nonexistent link between Strive Masiyiwa and the atrocities that the Opposition alleges were committed by ZanuPF. He knows he is lying. He knows the truth. By doing so, the Professor is trying to get the support and sympathy of the MDCA supporters. In his long series of tweets, the professor raises a few false allegations of fact. I deal with them seriatim below:

The Allegation that #Masiyiwa gave #ZanuPF USD45m to purchase grain used in the #Army-run runoff poll in 2008 is False:

The Government of Zimbabwe floated “diaspora bonds” in 2005 and 2006 to finance the drought. Zimbabwe experienced a drought in the 2005/6 agricultural season and called on the Diaspora population and certain corporate entities that could access foreign currency to support its fund raising initiatives to allow it to import grain. This was during the Zimbabwe Dollar era when there was a biting scarcity of foreign currency. To support this humanitarian cause, Econet purchased Diaspora Bonds worth $4 million on 1 February 2005 and $6 million in 11 July 2006. This money was paid offshore into nostro accounts. This diaspora bond structure is what Mr. Masiyiwa refers to in his CNBC interview with Wole Famurewa in the article referenced below:

Neither Mr Masiyiwa nor Econet ever made a payment of US$ 45 million in 2008 or at any other time to support Zanu PF as alleged by Professor Jonathan Moyo.

The allegation that on the back of the 2008 runoff grain scheme, in 2013 Masiyiwa’s #Econet joined Mbada Diamonds to give #ZanuPF some $60m to fund the organisation & conduct of the 2013 elections, outside treasury then run by @BitiTendai. Mnangagwa & Chinamasa were the instrumental hands! is False:

Mr Tendai Biti, the then Minister of Finance raised money to fund the 2013 elections. This money was raised from several corporate institutions through various means. The article in the Zimbabwean refers to this fund raise thus:

“Finance minister Tendai Biti said on Monday they were able to raise the funds through a “voluntary bond” sold to Old Mutual Plc’s local unit and NSSA. Zimbabweans will vote on Saturday in a referendum on a draft constitution, a crucial step toward a general election expected around July.”

The reference to Mbada diamonds in the former Ministers tweet was explained in this same article:

“Old Mutual is an indirect shareholder in the Mbada diamond mining firm, one of the companies in a joint venture with the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation in Marange. The ZMDC in turn is on the European list of targeted sanctions, because of its links to the Mugabe regime.”

Econet’s licence expired in 2013. The then Minister of Finance used this as an opportunity to raise an exorbitant licence fee to raise funding for the elections. This is explained in an article that appeared at that time:

“The Herald article also says Finance Minister Tendai Biti said “the licensing revenue would be leveraged in support of some of the financial requirements of both referendum and election programmes.” We are not sure if this means the fees have been raised to pay for the referendum and elections (which we hope against all hope this is not the case), or if the additional money will just be a convenient coincidence.”

It is clear that the agenda to raise money to fund the elections was an agenda that was being pursued by the then Finance Minister, Tendai Biti. As the documentary evidence will show the payments for the licence fees were made into a designated Ministry of Finance account, under the control of the then Finance Minister, Tendai Biti. The account details into which the payment was made are as follows:

Account name: Ministry of Finance
Bank: CBZ Limited
Account #: 06621537300017

This was an official account of the treasury as advised by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

The Allegation that In 2015 #StriveMasiyiwa’s schemed with Patrick Chinamasa, then a staunch Mnangagwa ally, to get $30m from #Econet to pay salaries for civil servants through a dubious arrangement, whose backdrop was the longstanding relationship between #Masiyiwa and Mnangagwa! is also false:

The Government floated treasury Bills to which a number of banking institutions subscribed in 2015. Steward Bank Limited, a subsidiary of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited acquired some of these bills as would have other banking institutions at that time. There was a TB parcel of $ 30 million that Steward Bank acquired in that year. Total securities and deposits reported for the banking sector in that period were 1.5 billion. A summary of treasury bill holdings by banking institutions at 31 December 2015 shows that Steward Bank held 3% of the total treasury bills held by the banking sector.

TREASURY BILLS HOLDINGS AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2015

Bank Amount (US$m) %
Agribank 34 2%
Barclays 51 3%
Banc ABC 78 5%
CBZ 648 43%
Ecobank 22 1%
FBC Bank 70 5%
Metbank 1 0%
MBCA Bank 20 1%
NMB Bank 15 1%
Stanbic 70 5%
Stanchart 52 3%
Steward Bank 50 3%
ZB Bank 136 9%
CBZ Building Society 1 0%
CABS 207 14%
FBC Building Society – 0%
ZB Building Society 13 1%
POSB 44 3%
Total 1,511 100%

To then single out Econet in these circumstances is preposterous to say the least.

The Professor falsely states that #StriveMasiyiwa claims to be a champion of press freedom & supports this with reference to his ownership of the #DailyNews. But his relationship with the press is terribly bad. In 2015 his #Econet connived with the Police to raid & ransack @TheSourceZW offices & computers!

The Source had obtained confidential client information pertaining to Steward Bank customers which appeared in some of its publications through illicit means. The Courts granted an order to retrieve this information. Press freedom does not mean the press has the right to infringe on the freedoms accorded to private individuals and corporate entities under the Constitution. The court order was granted after presenting facts and evidence to prove that there was sufficient grounds for such an order to be granted.

Don’t believe the Professor’s lies.

Mutodi Dashes To The Defence of Strive Masiyiwa Over ED Support

Jane Mlambo| Controversial Deputy minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Energy Mutodi has dashed to the defence of underfire business tycoon and Econet Wireless founder, Strive Masiyiwa over his support for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and call for the removal of sanctions.

Mutodi said there was nothing wrong in Masiyiwa’s actions urging Zimbabweans to know when and when not to fight.

In a Twitter post this morning, Mutodi said said Zimbabweans must fight against sanctions including Mnangagwa’s fiercest critic Professor Jonathan Moyo.

Soldier In Court For Stealing Water Taps And Electrical Cables At Mugabe Mansion

A soldier and his colleague were on Tuesday arraigned before Harare Magistrates’ Court on allegations stealing water tapes and electrical cables from former President Robert Mugabe’s Blue Roof residence.

The duo, Ngonidzashe Kapasura (26) stationed at the Presidential Guard unit, State House and his accomplice Raymond Chahwanda (23) were both remanded in custody to today for trial when they appeared before magistrate Victoria Mashamba charged with unlawful entry.

TIt is the State’s case that on January 6 this year, Peter was carrying out perimeter wall checks when he met Kapasura and Chahwanda, who had unlawfully entered the property.

Peter then searched the pair and recovered two water tapes, 15 metres of electric cables and a wall switch stolen from one of the rooms.

The State alleges the stolen property valued at $150 was later handed over to the police and will be submitted in court as exhibits.

-Newsday

Fuel Situation Gets Dire As Ambulances Queue For The Precious Liquid

Jane Mlambo| The current fuel situation in the country has reached a new high with most fuel stations dry while public transport operators have hiked fares due to shortage of the precious liquid.

A picture circulating on social media has also exposed that even ambulances which in a normal situation should be ready to assist in emergencies have also joined queues.

Is the government still in control of its business, one wonders.

https://twitter.com/acielumumba/status/1082887887081926656?s=21

Minister Broadcasts To Whole World Own Video While Laughing And Giggling With A Violent Paedophile Who Raped Minor At Gunpoint | WHAT WILL INVESTORS SAY?

WHAT WILL INVESTORS SAY WHEN THEY SEE THIS VIDEO?

By Farai D Hove| Zimbabwe’s Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi yesterday went into prison with a state journalists to film himself laughing and giggling with a jailed violent paedophile, Munyaradzi Kereke.

Ziyambi can be seen in the state media video below.

British government advisor and Girl Child Network founder, Muzvare Betty Makoni said Ziyambi’s actions were irresponsible and mentally torture the criminal’s victim.

Wrote Makoni: Zimbabwe Government Minister visited jail and went to giggle and laugh with a convicted paedophile who raped and terrorised an 11 year old girl.

“He traumatised the child for life.
Why would a government Minister present himself this way as if the paedophile matters more than many traumatised children.

“Please go support traumatised children.

“This girl is now 18 and on social media. How does she feel the man who raped her getting such high profile coverage.”

Interpol Wanted Fraudstar Arrested At US Embassy Wanting To Flee

A 34-YEAR-OLD Bulawayo man, who was on the Interpol red flag for allegedly defrauding Sable Chemicals of 300 tonnes of fertiliser worth $174 000 four years ago, was last week apprehended outside the United States embassy in Harare where he had gone to process his travelling documents.

Manase Manjova of Pumula South, yesterday pleaded not guilty to a fraud charge before Kwekwe magistrate Vimbai Mutukwa who granted him $3 000 bail and remanded him to January 21.

The State alleges on June 17, 2013, Manjova approached Paul Mwanza, who is employed by Sable Chemicals as a sales and debtors officer, at a fast food outlet in Kwekwe.

Manjova claimed to be an employee of Friends Without Boarders, a non-governmental organisation which allegedly wanted to purchase ammonium nitrate fertiliser from Sable Chemicals.

Accused was told to make a formal request through electronic mail which he allegedly did. He requested for an offshore account to make a quicker transfer of the funds and was supplied with a profoma invoice with the banking details of Sasol, a South African company which supplies Sable Chemicals with ammonia so that he could transfer the $174 000.

He was told that the order will be released after payment has been confirmed.

On July 5, 2013, Manjova forged a Sasol email address and sent correspondence to Sable Chemicals confirming payment to ABSA Bank while pretending to be the South African company’s finance manager, Eldine Holmes.

Sable then released 300 tonnes of fertiliser the following day which Manjova sold. The company later received an alert from Sasol that the email which was being used was not theirs.

The company made a report to the police, but Manjova fled and was then put on red notice by Interpol NCB Harare. Manjova was arrested on January 2 outside the US embassy after detectives got wind of his intensions to fly out of Zimbabwe.

In granting bail, the magistrate ordered him to surrender his travelling documents, report once a week at Criminal Division (Crime) Bulawayo and continue residing at his given address and not to interfere with State witnesses.

Freddy Ndoro represented the State.

NewsDay

BREAKING – Mnangagwa Secretly Dishes Out USD $500 To Doctors Who Returned To Hospital To Cause Division Among Surgeons

By A Correspondent| Sources have told ZimEye that ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s regime has dangled out a paltry USD500 to several doctors who made a brief return to hospital.

This is all in order to cause division among the doctors so to frustrate their strike, a source told ZimEye yesterday morning.

For over a week to date, it has been the word by Mnangagwa’s deputy, Constantino Chiwenga that government will never pay salaries or benefits in US dollars, and Chiwenga is seen in the below video stressing this point. But by the weekend, doctors had been dished the US currency. The amount however falls far below the salary norm.

ZimEye could not obtain comprehensive statistics of how many doctors have received this amount. ZimEye could neither ascertain how the amount was treated in the books of accounts, as salary, or just a one off dish-out.

In December 2018, junior doctors launched a strike against their employer complaining about work conditions, and senior doctors have since joined the job action which is now getting into day 40. The doctors are demanding among others procurement of vital tools, elements, medicines, and an uplift of their salaries so that they receive them in US dollars.
– More follows…

Second Post-mortem Confirms School Boy Was Murdered Not Killed By Alcohol Abuse

A SCHOOLBOY from Nkulumane suburb in Bulawayo who was certified by a post-mortem last month to have died due to excessive alcohol consumption was actually killed, a second post-mortem has revealed.

The latest report also states that Prichard Ndlovu (16) who was a Form Three pupil at Founders High School, had no alcohol in his system at the time of his death.

Prichard allegedly died last month following teenage gang violence in Nketa 6 suburb and police opened murder investigations after his decomposing body was found dumped in a bushy area inside Nketa High School, not outside the school as was earlier reported.

Police closed the murder case and released four suspects after the initial post mortem said he had died due to severe alcohol intoxication.

The first post-mortem report which concluded that the boy had died from alcohol abuse was compiled at United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH).

The latest post-mortem was conducted at Mpilo Central Hospital.

Prichard’s family rejected the first post-mortem results as they suspected foul play and demanded a second one.

His friends had told the family that the boy had last been seen escaping from a teenage gang which was attacking him and his friends.

Prior to Prichard’s burial in December his family with the help of Nkulumane MP Advocate Kucaca Phulu sought a second opinion on the cause of his death at Mpilo Central Hospital.

The second post-mortem compiled by a pathologist at Mpilo Central Hospital revealed that Prichard’s death was not due to excessive alcohol abuse but extensive muscle injury and assault.

The Chronicle is in possession of the post mortem report.

The report states that there were marks inflicted through violence which could have led to the boy’s death.

The post-mortem said shoddy work was done in the initial UBH post mortem.

According to the second report, doctors at Mpilo Central Hospital discovered that Prichard’s brain was missing and cotton wool was stashed in his empty skull.

“This is not a natural death. It was most likely a result of the trauma to the body i.e limbs, pelvis, back, face and neck. All visceral organs of the chest and abdomen were intact and were not opened or dissected during the initial post-mortem done on 12 December 2018 i.e they were not opened and examined internally.

However, we did not see the brain,” reads the report.

According to the report, procedurally the brain should have been there, stored on the chest or abdominal cavities.

The report states that police should institute investigations on the boy’s murder.

“The now deceased’s body was traumatised before death. On 24 December 2018 I saw the pictures taken by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) at the scene where the body was found. Picture images DSC 0519, 0520, 0522 and 0523 match with some of the bruises and underlying soft tissue and muscle injuries found on the day of repost-mortem,” the report reads.

“This was not a natural death. I did not see the UBH post-mortem report No 1191/1190/2018 (UBH) before, during and after the “repost-morteming.”

Dr Jekenya’s report found “scanty brownish liquid substance in his stomach and no beer sediments or food”.

Adv Phulu said the new findings entail that police revisit the matter.

“I’m happy that the family can now find closure in learning the truth about what happened to their child. We are looking forward that there would be proper investigations on the boy’s death. It’s a case where the system responded to the family’s concerns and inquiries.

“As the MP, I’m also happy I spoke to the boy’s mother; she is happy it’s unfortunate you haven’t been able to reach her. We now know that the child did not die due to alcohol abuse. The law has to take its course,” said Adv Phulu.

The lawyer said that the missing brain issue does not amount to anything as it is normally removed and replaced with cotton wool during post mortem.

No comment could be obtained immediately from the police.

— State Media

Churches Call On Mnangagwa And Chamisa To Talk

CHURCHES working under the banner of the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) have offered to provide a framework for President Emmmerson Mnangagwa and opposition leader Nelson Chamisa of the MDC to come to the negotiating table as the economic crisis worsens.

This comes as Chamisa, who initially refused to recognise Mnangagwa’s victory, has of late offered himself for dialogue “for the sake of the suffering masses”.

ZANU-PF, whose initial offer for dialogue was spurned several times by Chamisa, has continued rebuffing the opposition leader’s calls for talks, saying he lacks maturity.

“We can choose the route of engagement or the route of conflict, the route of individual solutions or that of a shared vision, the route that entrenches greed or one that leads to the common good. As the Church of Jesus Christ, we serve as a sign of hope by being truthful in looking at the current challenges and their root causes,” ZCC said in a statement yesterday.

Shortly before the July 30 polls, the Catholic Church made similar offers as they anticipated a disputed outcome.

Mnangagwa, on the other hand, has rebuffed the MDC leader, saying he does not talk to losers.

“We also remain committed to proffering solutions which are inclusive, realistic and sustainable. The church, therefore, commits to create a shared space for a collaborative national consensus building process aimed at creating a space of trust in which all Zimbabweans can shape a new national imagination.”

Analysts and the clergy have reiterated the need for dialogue to resolve the unfolding crisis and political logjam between Mnangagwa and Chamisa following last year’s July 30 disputed presidential poll results.

The Constitutional Court endorsed Mnangagwa’s win, but Chamisa insisted he won resoundingly against the incumbent.

Zanu PF and MDC, however, set preconditions for dialogue, stalling any prospects for a quick breakthrough in what the interdenominational group said did not bode well for the country.

According to ZCC, a majority of Zimbabweans lack confidence in Mnangagwa and his administration’s capacity to solve the deepening socio-economic crisis bedevilling the country.

“Many people have a low opinion of the willingness and capability of government and other leaders to resolve pressing challenges due to lack of clarity of communication on the nature of the problems and how they are being addressed,” ZCC said.

“We, therefore, call for a broad-based consultative process to come up with a national economic vision and a fundamental redistribution of wealth for the benefit of all Zimbabweans.”

Mnangagwa’s administration faces a groundswell of anger and protests over the economic crisis that has all, but eroded salaries of the majority of workers, with civil servants embarking on an industrial action for better remuneration this week.

MDC spokesperson, Jacob Mafume said every problem in the world was solved through dialogue.

“As the MDC, we are willing to talk unconditionally, based on the five principles that we set out. We are waiting for the Zanu PF leader to come forward and open the dialogue,” Mafume said.

“All we want is to solve our crisis as a country. No problem is insurmountable when people sit down and talk.”

But Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo challenged the church to come up with parameters for the proposed engagement.

“In any case, the church has been praying for these problems that we are facing as a country, and if they think dialogue is the solution, they must lead the process in earnest,” he said.

“They have an edge over us, because they are church leaders and it is their duty to lead the process, but with a clear agenda and roadmap.”

— NewsDay

Nomadic Mnangagwa To Visit Five Countries Next Week

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa will next week embark on a four-nations tour of Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan on an economic re-engagement drive, before winding up in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum.

This was revealed by Presidential spokesperson George Charamba yesterday.

Charamba said the pending visits by the President were strategic and Zimbabwe was expecting “quite a bumper harvest of agreements and Memoranda of Understanding”.

“In respect of the first four, they are at the invitation of his counterparts,” he said.

“The countries, which are in the same region, are strategic both bilaterally and multilaterally.”

Charamba said Russia was an economic player in terms of investments in Zimbabwe, particularly in the mining and agriculture sectors.

Equally, Belarus has been bringing mining and road construction equipment into the country apart from infrastructure development projects.

President Mnangagwa last month commissioned a Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) crushing plant in Chiadzwa that was procured from Belarus.

The plant marked a transition from alluvial to conglomerate diamond mining.

“The other two (Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan) are oil rich nations with some of the fastest growing economies and interests in mining, energy and tourism,” Charamba said.

“In the case of Azerbaijan, we are exploring cooperation in the tobacco sector as well as polishing of granite for their construction industry. As for Kazakhstan, they have interests in mining and food processing but critically, alongside Belarus, fertiliser and chemical industries.”

Charamba said all this was in the context of the engagement and re-engagement policy.

“The whole idea is to put Zimbabwe firmly on the map so that we leave behind us the dark days when we were perceived as a pariah state,” he said.

“In all our interactions, we are putting in the forefront the need to attract and secure investments as well as cooperation in order to grow and transform our economy.”

He went on: “One key vision of the President is that the Zimbabwean economy morphs from being an exporter of primary commodities which are susceptible to price fluctuations to being an economy that exports semi- and finished goods which fetch better and higher prices on the international market but which also allows Zimbabwe to industrialise and thus create quality jobs. After all, we have long exceeded the threshold of literacy, which means really our capacity to absorb higher tertiary skills is remarkably better.”

Charamba said for Zimbabwe to break isolation, expand and transform its economy, mutually beneficial partnerships were needed with “peoples and nations of goodwill”.

He said President Mnangagwa would for the second consecutive time be in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, a sign that there was growing interest in the Zimbabwean economy.

He said the invitation was also a sign that the jinx of isolation had been broken.

The Head of State and Government will participate in plenary sessions and pursue bilateral contacts and interactions with targeted countries and business interests.

“On the whole, the future of Zimbabwe is positively bright, with better prospects in store given the gradual improvement of the domestic investment environment,” Charamba said.

“For the first time in the history of the country, we are inching closer and closer towards a budget surplus. The level of inflation which was threatening to run away is beginning to show a downward trend and more critically, with the multiple investments in the energy sector, Zimbabwe is putting behind it the energy deficit which is so critical to both domestic and foreign investment.”

He said the future of the economy would be built on the basis of 3Rs, namely restructuring, rebuilding and reforming.

“In respect of reforming, the President made it clear to me today (yesterday) that 2019 will see red tape and bureaucracy being dealt with as these relate to business decisions.”

Government is working on the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) Bill which is meant to provide assurance to investors about the country’s commitment to property rights.

“More critically, the President has indicated that 2019 will see Government privatising a number of parastatals and State enterprises as well as offloading inefficient public entities,” Mr Charamba said.

“On savings, in simple economic terms, they (savings) amount to postponed consumption, which means that Zimbabweans will have to forgo the propensity to consume excessively to save for domestic investments.

That is the vision he has for us to realise our Vision 2030, by which year we expect to have become an upper middle income economy.”

Another Soldier Arrested For Stealing At Mugabe’s Blue Roof Home

A SERVING member of the Zimbabwe National Army and his unemployed colleague appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Court yesterday on allegations of stealing water tapes and electrical cables from former President Robert Mugabe’s Blue Roof residence.

Ngonidzashe Kapasura (26) stationed at the Presidential Guard unit, State House and his accomplice Raymond Chahwanda (23) were both remanded in custody to today for trial when they appeared before magistrate Victoria Mashamba charged with unlawful entry.

The complainant is Gushungo Holdings Security represented by Fredson Peter.

It is the State’s case that on January 6 this year, Peter was carrying out perimeter wall checks when he met Kapasura and Chahwanda, who had unlawfully entered the property.

Peter then searched the pair and recovered two water tapes, 15 metres of electric cables and a wall switch stolen from one of the rooms.

The State alleges the stolen property valued at $150 was later handed over to the police and will be submitted in court as exhibits.

Lancelot Mutsokoti appeared for the State.

NewsDay

Charamba Says First Lady Is Justified Interfering In Govt Issues, Then Why Did They Condemn Grace

First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa has no apologies to make to anyone for meeting the leadership of striking junior doctors last week and the few people attacking her personality belong to a tribe of heartless political activists who do not care about people’s lives, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba said yesterday.

Charamba said the First Lady, who is the ambassador for maternal and child health, has been involved in humanitarian work for a long time and no amount of name-calling will change her unique character.

The First Lady last Friday met the leadership of junior doctors who were on strike and urged them to return to work. The move saw her receiving attacks from misguided opposition forces who accused her of politicking.

“The First Lady from the word go committed herself to doing humanitarian work, which is why she let go of her constituency in order to apply herself on a full time basis to humanitarian work,” Charamba said.

“Well, before the latest industrial action in the health sector, the First Lady was already engaged and involved in humanitarian work as it relates to health delivery. On many occasions, Zimbabweans saw her at work at different health facilities across the country in the service of the sick and those recuperating.”

He added: “It is in this character that when the striking junior doctors approached her for her involvement in the ongoing industrial action, she readily obliged — obliged as a mother and as part of the team of humanitarian care givers who would be concerned at the breakdown of relations in the health sector.”

Charamba said it would have been surprising had the First Lady refused to meet the doctors.

“So what would have been unusual and untoward would have been for her to remain indifferent to this very sad development in the health sector which negatively impinges on her humanitarian work,” he said.

“I am confident that both the junior doctors who approached her in the first place and, more importantly, the thousands of the sick and distressed in our hospitals are only too happy to have her involved.

“The few who have been bad-mouthing her belong to a tribe of heartless political activists who think that there is something to be gained politically from the continued industrial action even at the expense of lives.”

He said it was revealing that the charge being levelled against the First Lady was that of engaging in politics.

“By reverse logic, this charge is an admission that indeed there is a political hand at play in the ongoing industrial action and who to better know that than those aiding and abetting the few ringleaders of the junior doctors?” Charamba said.

“I want to make it clear that the First Lady has no apologies to make to anyone in helping find a solution to the strike and what is more, wherever possible, in saving one life more that could have been lost. It is preposterous for those hot-lipped persons to invent a personality mould for the First Lady.

“She is a unique individual with a unique compassion for the weak and suffering and no amount of name-calling or aspersions will change that.”

State Media

Gloom As SA Loses Out On Hosting AFCON

Correspondent|Dakar — Egypt will host the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations between June 15 and July 13, Confederation of African Football (Caf) president Ahmad Ahmad announced in Dakar yesterday.

The Caf executive committee preferred Egypt to South Africa as replacements for original hosts Cameroon, who were dropped due to delays in preparations and concerns over security.

South African Football Association (SAFA) and their president Danny Jordaan were widely reported to be confident of being the preferred replacement.

Alas, a Caf official confirmed that Egypt received 16 votes from the executive committee, South Africa one and there was one abstention.

Ahmad made the announcement just hours after Caf said it would not do so until today so that the media could concentrate on the annual awards ceremony in Dakar which were scheduled for late yesterday.

It will be the fifth time Egypt stage the biennial showpiece of African football after 1959, when the country was called the United Arab Republic, 1974, 1986 and 2006.

Egypt only entered the running to host the Cup of Nations when fellow north African country Morocco announced they would not bid to do so.

Morocco were the hot media favourites to replace Cameroon as hosts and Egypt said they “did not want to compete against a fellow Arab nation”.

Egypt boast many international-standard venues with the Cairo International Stadium (72 000) and Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria (87 000) boasting the largest capacities.

Ismaily, Port Said and Suez are among other possible venues for tournament matches as the Cup of Nations returns to north Africa after a 13-year absence.

The choice of Egypt will immediately make them favourites to win a record-extending eighth Cup of Nations title this year.

They won three of the four previous tournaments they hosted, failing only in 1974 when they were beaten by Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) in the semi-finals.

The star of the current team, Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah, is favourite to retain the African Player of the Year award in Dakar.

Security and weather will be two challenges facing Egypt in the first Cup of Nations to feature 24 teams, up from 16 in Gabon two years ago.

Egypt faces a constant terror threat in the volatile Middle East region and the weather during the tournament is expected to be hot and humid.

Djamel Belmadi, coach of 2019 qualifiers Algeria, said recently that he would prefer South Africa to host the tournament because of the cooler weather conditions there.

“It is almost impossible to play (in Egypt) given the heat and humidity,” he told the Algerian media.

“The weather conditions in South Africa are more pleasant.”

Egyptian football official Karam Kordi responded: “It would be better if Belmadi said he was afraid of the enthusiastic Egyptian supporters.”

Algeria, Egypt, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia and Uganda have qualified for the 2019 tournament.

The other 10 places will be filled after the final qualifiers between March 18 and 26.

South Africa sit in second spot in Group E of their 2019 Afcon qualifying campaign after a recent 1-1 draw against Nigeria in their penultimate match, that saw the Super Eagles secure qualification.

To book their place to Egypt, Baxter’s men need to avoid defeat against war-torn Libya – who are two points behind in Group E – with the match set to take place on March 22, 2019 at a neutral venue.

Complete list of Africa Cup of Nations hosts after Egypt were awarded the 2019 edition following a Confederation of African Football executive committee meeting in Dakar yesterday:

5: Egypt (1959, 1974, 1986, 2006, 2019)

4: Ghana (1963, 1978, 2000, 2008)

3: Ethiopia (1962, 1968, 1976), Tunisia (1965, 1994, 2004)

2: Gabon (2012, 2017), Equatorial Guinea (2012, 2015), Nigeria (1980, 2000), South Africa (1996, 2013), Sudan (1957, 1970)

1: Algeria (1990), Angola (2010), Burkina Faso (1998), Cameroon (1972), Ivory Coast (1984), Libya (1982), Mali (2002), Morocco (1988), Senegal (1992)

Note: the 2000 (Ghana/Nigeria) and 2012 (Equatorial Guinea/Gabon) tournaments were co-hosted

— AFP.

Whiz Maid: Zim Woman Puts Herself Through Law School With Domestic Worker’s Salary

A South African-based Zimbabwean domestic worker shocked a Western Cape couple when she told them she had completed her LLB degree.

Actor Tim Theron and his wife said their 30-year-old SweepSouth domestic worker Barbra Gurupira informed them that she had pushed her way through law school by using her salary to fund her studies. She completed her studies in October, bagging a few distinctions in the process.

Now all she needs is her articles to get her law career off the ground – and the Therons are on a mission to help her.

Asked how Gurupira shared her story with them, Theron said it came up in a simple conversation about her five-year-old child, who she had left back at home in Zimbabwe with her grandparents.

“She said she was studying and we asked her what she was studying. She said she had just finished her LLB degree, but being from Zimbabwe, she had no massive network to get her connected to people who could assist her in doing her articles,” said Theron.

“My wife and I decided to help.”

The couple posted Gurupira’s story on their social media accounts.

“She’s clearly a disciplined hard worker. After all, you don’t work AND study this hard if you’re not. Her English proficiency is impressive and it was clear that she has a good head on her shoulders. We got the impression that she is working with a goal in mind,” reads part of their post.

Within hours, several people had responded, tagging law firms and lawyers they knew. Others requested Gurupira’s CV.

On Monday, Theron said Gurupira had prepared her CV and was certifying her documents in the hope of finally putting domestic work behind her.

Theron said he and his wife were impressed when they went through Barbra’s CV. “She did extremely well in school and had a good job in Zimbabwe before coming to South Africa for better studying opportunities,” said Theron.

He said Gurupira had worked as a branch controller at an esteemed law society in Zimbabwe but wanted to move up in the ranks of law.

— TimesLIVE

ZANU PF MPs Play To The Gallery Forgo Parly Vehicles

Zanu-PF Members of Parliament have resolved to forgo luxury vehicles and other privileges they are entitled to as legislators to allow the Government to direct resources towards more pressing national needs. This was revealed by Zanu-PF Chief Whip Pupurai Togarepi in a statement yesterday.

Togarepi also urged striking doctors and other civil servants to be patient with the Government as it implements painful policies to help turn around the economy.

“Our economic situation, just like the health sector, has bled for over a decade and the solutions so required to put the nation on a recovery path again, are by no means simple but being implemented nonetheless as Zimbabwe rediscovers its lost glory,” said Togarepi.

He said ruling party legislators were alive to challenges facing the economy.

“As Zanu-PF parliamentarians, we are alive to these genuine concerns raised by doctors but also aware of Government’s fiscal position and we implore the doctors to negotiate in good faith, and with Zimbabwe and the sick people in our hospitals at heart.

“To play our part, however, small or little, we are ready to forgo the luxury vehicles that come with our parliamentary positions as we are representatives of less-privileged people whose only access to health is public hospitals,” said Togarepi.

He also suggested cheaper vehicle models for MPs who want to reach their constituencies.

“We, as an arm of Government and also as the ruling party, are ready to lead by example and make sure we put our hands together in order to rebuild Zimbabwe,” he said.

“The night is certainly dark, but the darkest hour comes just before dawn. All Zimbabweans, from any political party, we have a duty, and a role to play as we lay one stone on top of another (Ibwe pamusoro peibwe) to reconstruct and strive to attract not only foreign but also local investors,” said Togarepi.

“We are aware of the many hurdles along the way, but we will not be deterred in the march towards attaining Vision 2030,” he said.

He urged Zimbabweans to stay united to get the country working.

“There is so much at stake that we cannot be divided at this crucial juncture. We need to bring back lost pride. We need to create employment and we need the strike by doctors to end,” Togarepi said.

“Hopefully, teachers, civil servants and other public servants will also bear with Government as it seeks to rebuild the economy to ensure that in just more than a decade Zimbabwe will be a middle income country,” he said.

During debate on the 2019 National Budget, legislators from across the political divide united to demand an improvement of their conditions of service, including getting luxury vehicles and provision of a three course meal when on parliamentary business.

The MPs also demanded that Parliament provide them with gym facilities or to pay membership and subscription fees for them at sports clubs for recreational purposes, including enabling them to play golf.

In response to these demands, Parliament’s budget allocation was revised from $101 million to $145 million.

The demands were condemned across the political divide as insensitive to the plight of ordinary people being asked to endure a period of austerity as Government implements the Transitional Stabilisation Programme to turn around the economy.

Teachers Heavily Divided On Strike Action

TEACHERS were divided at the start of an indefinite strike on Tuesday, with those in towns reporting for class while their rural colleagues largely heeded calls by unions to boycott work to press the government to pay US dollar salaries.

The southern African nation is gripped by its worst shortage of dollars since a military coup ended nearly four decades of rule by Robert Mugabe in November 2017, leading to shortages of everything from fuel to medicines to soft drinks.

Teachers, like doctors who stopped work more than a month ago, say their salaries paid in electronic dollars are fast losing value compared to physical cash which they are demanding.

As the dollar crunch worsens and social unrest grows, Mnangagwa could find it harder to convince sceptical Zimbabweans that he is capable of reviving the economy after decades of missteps under his predecessor and mentor Mugabe.

At some schools around central Harare visited by Reuters, teachers were present and conducting classes.

Zimbabwe Teachers Association president Richard Gundane said a survey on Tuesday showed that urban teachers had reported for duty but most in rural areas did not go to work and pupils were turned away.

“We don’t want to call it (strike) successful because we are not celebrating,” Gundane said, adding that teachers hoped promises by government to review salaries could end the impasse.

Gundane could not say how many of ZIMTA’s 44 000 members stayed at home but that more teachers would join the job boycott in the coming days if their demands were not quickly met.

Zimbabwe employs more than 100 000 teachers.

The Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) and Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe told a news conference that although teachers attended school, most were not teaching but could not provide statistics.

Raymond Majongwe, PTUZ secretary-general said his members would work twice a week until the government met their demands.

“The issue of the demand to be paid in U.S. dollars is a reality and we are not going to flinch on that,” said Majongwe.

After a meeting with public sector unions on Monday, acting Labour Minister July Moyo promised to review their pay and allowances although no money was set aside for this in the 2019 budget presented in November. He did not give a timeline.

This would scupper government’s ambitious plan to cut the fiscal deficit by more than half to 5 percent of GDP this year and bring down the wage bill to 70 percent of the budget from more than 90 percent previously.

— Reuters

ZANU PF Youth League Starts Recruiting Own Nurses And Teachers To Replace Striking Ones

Correspondent|ZANU PF Youth League has commenced the process of identifying graduates who are not working to replace the teachers and nurses who are on industrial action.

Writing on Facebook Secretary for Youth Affairs Lewis Matutu said the country needs patriotic civil servants.

“We have started activating our structures identifying qualified personnel to replace those that are not satisfied with jobs they occupy.”Said Matutu. “There are so many unemployed graduates in education, health and many other critical sectors who deserve these jobs and they are patriotic enough to understand what our country is going through and what everyone of us need to do for the good of our country, as for those that are pushing for instability stop wasting time and resources.”

Doctors and nurses have been engaged in an industrial action that has threatened to cripple the health sector. Recently nurses also joined them.

Teachers from all the Unions have issued statements that they are not going to school on Tuesday if the government has not addressed their demands. The teachers want to be paid in United Sates Dollars.

Today the government invited all staff associations to a crunch meeting in Harare to discuss way forward on civil servants welfare.

Mangoma Appears In Court

Correspondent|Former Minister of Energy Elton Mangoma, Zesa CEO Joshua Chifamba and Managing Director of Zesa Enterprises Mr Tererai Mutasa, have appeared in court facing fresh charges of criminal abuse of office.

The three were picked up by police yesterday and held at Avondale Police Station.

They are being charged with corruptly awarding a tender in a deal which involves a Korean company.

Chifamba still has a pending case on a corruption charge of $35 million worth of underhand deals involving an Indian company, PME.

According to the State, the trio’s actions caused Zesa Enterprises to suffer an actual prejudice of $850 000. They appeared before magistrate Ms Ruramai Chitumbura, who released them on $1 000 bail each with the prosecution’s consent.

They will be back in court on January 29 for their routine remand.

As part of their bail conditions, the three were ordered to surrender their passports, report once a week to police and to continue to reside at their given addresses until the matter is finalised.

Mnangagwa Fertiliser Row in Raffingora, Cllr Magaya Fingered

By A Correspondent | Residents in the small farming town of Raffingora are up in arms with ZANU PF officials over what they termed haphazard distribution of the Presidential Fertiliser inputs which were allegedly diverted and given to certain people, as a thank you for participating in the clean – up exercise held last Friday.

Residents who spoke to ZimEye.com accuse one Tonderai Chinyanga the ZANU PF youth leader of Kamwaza Township in Raffingora and Councillor Spencer Magaya (ZANU PF) for using party muscles in the distribution exercise.

“Tonderai Chinyanga paid people who had taken part in the presidential clean up campaign with a 50kg bag of compound D fertiliser per person, which is supposed to benefit everyone in the community,” said Joseph Amigo a Raffingora resident.

The clean up campaign is set to take place the first Friday of every month.

“While calling out the names of beneficiaries, the overzealous young man dared anyone who resisted this move to a fist fight much to the chagrin of to be beneficiaries who included teachers, nurses and all.” Amigo said.

But Chinyanga denied the allegations saying its the works of the G40 functionaries bent on tarnishing ZANU PF.

“Its the work of our enemies, the G40 who want to tarnish our good name. The distribution went properly as witnessed by officials from GMB and AREX,” said Chinyanga.

Angry residents who participated in the clean – up campaign but are not politically correct also want their lion’s share.

“What would happen if the whole community had turned up for the campaign ? How was he going to make sure they get paid and did the president say the clean up campaign is food for work or voluntary?,” asked a local resident who could not be identified.

Cllr Magaya was there at the distribution place and seemed to be in agreement that people get paid for doing community service.

Efforts to get a comment from Marian Chombo MP (Zvimba North) were fruitless.

Raffingora residents have called for transparency in distribution of food aid without the involvement of political parties.

ZANU PF officials and traditional leaders have on many occasions been accused for politicising food aid.-ZimEye

Zimbabwe Needs A Benevolent Dictator To Save It

Opinion By MAKAITA MUTASA|Eddie Cross’s opinion piece of December 29, 2018 titled “How long oh Lord, how Long?”, in which he lambasts lousy government, corruption, nonsensical monetary and macroeconomic policies, concludes that “the problem is one word: leadership”.

In this article, I am complementing his observations and prescribing the leadership antidote that can save us from further pounding and battering.

Our leaders destroyed a functional economy inherited at independence through neopatrimonialism, and practices whose very criminal nature is patent, and predation, notwithstanding colonial inequalities.

There was also the systematic destruction and subversion of inherited bureaucratic institutions, preferring loyalty, reward and patronage, in exchange of competence and independence, which all sum up to bad leadership.

Our country is blighted by severe problems of perennial political conflict, political instability, Gukurahundi, patronage politics, populist policies, both covert and overt electoral violence, stolen elections, suppression of free participatory forms of democracy, lack of human rights and human freedoms, suppressed civil society, and now the soft coup.

This is a background that is far from conducive for reconstruction and
sustainable human and economic development.

Add to that, run-away corruption where neopatrimonialism provides a moral cultural gloss which somehow renders it (corruption) understandable, and its victims complicit.

All these problems have provided appropriate cover for our past and present plundering political leaders to accumulate wealth at unimaginable levels in the predatory State that they have conveniently created and sustained through a brutal dictatorship.

In determining the necessary leadership antidote to save our country, it is important to look at the leadership styles in the few contemporary African political economies that have stuttered to some positive developmental life, even though they still have a long way to go themselves.

For over a decade, Ethiopia, a poor broken and troubled nation registered double digit real economic growth as one of the 10 fastest growing economies in the world.

This is hugely attributed to Meles Zenawi, a tight-fisted paradoxical who embodied the traits of a brutal totalitarian dictator with benevolent politico-ingenious that propelled the country to rocketing economic progress.

He was a tough man in a tough place, ready to take tough decisions and trample democracy to put in place constitutionally-respected ethnicity, nationality and religious laws that will institutionally sustain the trajectory that he set.

Sheer paradox!

Under Akufo-Addo, Ghana’s economy has shown first signs of growth in over five years and is making progress in macro-stability, fiscal consolidation, tax and monetary reforms. Akufo-Addo is an ambitious benevolent firm-hand uncompromising leader who is being compared to Donald Trump, and whose unilateralism may contradict democratic institutions.

Rwanda emerged as a collapsed state from a tragic genocidal ethnic war in 1994 and negotiated political stability through a truth and reconciliation process, and has achieved phenomenal economic revival and accelerated development under Paul Kagame.

Kagame fits the mettle of a benevolent firm hand autocratic leader with situational, alchemist and transformational qualities.

He is also repressive and stubborn, and displays an acerbic aversion to fair political play and democracy, more as a way of protecting the country’s hard-won political and social stability.

He is developing strong governance institutions based on accountability, participation and peer review, which can anchor democratisation.

John Pombe Magufuli, a tough, tight fisted, reformist/transformationalist nicknamed the Bulldozer, took charge of Tanzania in 2015.

His approach has been hailed as a first in Africa, and seen as a fresh start for his party and country. His style is now monikered Magufulification economics.

He is displaying all tenets of a benevolent firm hand autocratic leader, riding roughshod all institutions considered as corrupt, practising austerity from a personal to a national level, and breaching both law and democracy where he deems necessary.

The good state of Botswana’s economy is attributed to a professional and competent bureaucracy, efficient inter- and intra-state agency coordination, and conscious disciplined leadership, in a (lone) functional elite democracy in Africa.

The institutions have been developed over a long time and can now resist and withstand any potentially negative leadership.

The legendary story of Thomas Sankara and Burkina Faso is important as an early example of charismatic visionary developmental firm hand benevolent leadership style and market reform based economic approaches in Africa.

Sankara preached and practised austerity in real terms, and bequeathed a legacy of leadership to current and future generations of new Africans.

He has come to be known as a leader before his time.

Our Mr Mnangagwa may be a leader past his time. Best before 2000.

Mozambique achieved phenomenal infrastructural development in the presidency of Armando Guebuza (2005 to 2015) but very little else, apart from the discovery of budgetary malfeasance of gigantic levels that shuttered the country on his departure.

Guebuza was perceived as a severely corrupt party hardliner who understood money, and created links between private and public sectors through building nepotistic, crony companies around young, educated, and most importantly, tribal party loyalists.

Nicknamed Mr GueBusiness, he remains one of the wealthiest persons in Mozambique. He did very little to reform the governance system.

The reason I bring up Guebuza is a very interesting analogy to our Mr Mnangagwa, a party hardliner with serious connections in private and public business and who understands money, currently seen as promoting cronyism, tribal and nepotistic appointments, widely seen as corrupt, and believed to be filthy rich.

Their political CVs are strikingly similar, from the tender age of 20, with identical ups and downs in their respective parties, and similar relations with their former bosses and mentors.

They are both 76, and it is inescapable that they are personally acquainted for over four decades. I fear a mirror performance.

Zimbabwe has rendered useless, all but destroyed, institutions that can underpin the practice of full free western-style democracy.

Although we now have superficial freedom of speech, corruption, cronyism, electoral foul play and suppression of human liberties and civil society remain serious indictments on the political leadership and negatively impact prospects of economic recovery.

Mr Mnangagwa is unlikely to institute deep and frank truth telling and reconciliation needed to resolve past conflicts such as Gukurahundi and the 2008 post elections conflict in particular.

With the free falling economy, he is even less likely to agree to wholesale electoral, judicial and other reforms that would include a security sector reform agenda, de-militarisation of national politics, and the capacitation of oversight bodies.

To overcome these hurdles, we require a strong transitional benevolent autocratic leader who can challenge the establishment and trump-drain the swamp.

A no nonsense person who brooks no fear and who will do what is right for the nation even if it is against the present laws (that find Wicknell Chivayo entitled to reinstitution of the ZPC contract and to collect a further $25 million dollars of public funds).

A leader of steel that will destroy resistance from the party and establishment remnants of the second generation of corrupt, accumulative successors to the first generation independence squanderers.

Mr Mnangagwa does not appear to have the spine. In the absence of Mugabe the strong, brutal and callous man, before whom many crawled (we haven’t seen that for a while) many forces appear to be at dominant contradictory play in party and governmental politics.

Too many people collecting rent, and too many pots calling kettles black. Pseudo democracy and pseudo rule of law. He will not combat corruption, let alone implement the Motlanthe recommendations.

He is not a Kagame, Magufuli, Sankara or Zenawi. He is the class of Guebuza.

Zimbabwe has great potential for sustainable human, social and economic development. She has historic and legacy issues that require resolution, and she needs to make clear policy choices.

The critical challenge is political will and commitment to austerity, reform and transformation. The advent of younger and more veracious leadership with no historic allegiance to the anticolonial struggle, with no claims to entitlement, but with real aspirations for progress and economic development provides hope.

But, even within the opposition movement, there are hungry marauding vultures waiting for their turn to eat, and with zero rudimental understanding of real and genuine democracy. The answer is a transitional benevolent autocratic ruler.

The question that lingers is: How can Zimbabwe identify and select the ideal firm hand benevolent autocratic leader that will heal, reform and transform the nation, and lay the foundation for democracy?

Congolese Duo To Join Dembare?

DYNAMOS have kicked off their pre-season business with some foreign players earmarked to beef up their squad ahead of the 2019 campaign. The Glamour Boys, burdened by questions over the future of some of their key players from last season,
opened the doors to a host of trialists on the first day.

Among the over 50 hopefuls was the duo of Democratic Republic of Congo nationals Ngandu Mangala and Mbiyavanga Wombe.Diminutive winger Valentine Kadonzvo, Kudzanayi Dhemere, Tawanda Macheke and Tatenda Muringani were probably some of the familiar faces from the previous set-up.

The likes of Munyaradzi Diya, Leonard Fiyado and former Hobro IK midfielder Tanaka Chinyahara were back again hoping to attract the attention of the coaches.The Herald

ZANU PF MPs OutShine Chamisa’s MPs, Refuse Mthuli’s Cars | REFUSAL COMPETITION?

Zanu PF Members of Parliament have resolved to “forgo luxury vehicles and other privileges” that come with being a legislator to allow Government direct more resources towards more pressing needs facing the country.

This was said by Zanu PF Chief Whip

Pupirai Togarepi
Pupurai Togarepi in a statement yesterday. Togarepi, who the state Media referred to as a comrade in what appeared to be a political posture and an attack on MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s MPs, also called on striking doctors and other civil servants to be patient with Government.

“Our economic situation, just like the health sector, has bled for over a decade and the solutions so required to put the nation on a recovery path again are by no means simple but being implemented nonetheless as Zimbabwe rediscovers its lost glory,” Togarepi said. – state media

“Expert” N’anga Sodomises 2 Kids

A 26 -year-old self confessed traditional healer from Zvishavane was sentenced to 20 years in prison for aggravated indecent assault on two children from a home he had gone to “exorcise” evil spirits.

Tatenda Masiiwa of Maglas, Zvishavane appeared before Regional magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa facing two counts of aggravated indecent assault.

Masiiwa was convicted after a full trial against his own plea of not guilty. Mrs Msipa sentenced him to 20 years but he will serve 17 years after three years of his sentence were suspended on condition of good behaviour.

It was the State case that on count one and on October 18 last year around 9PM, Masiiwa was invited to the complainants homestead to remove evil spirits.

The following day, Masiiwa invited the first complainant (13) to accompany him to his homestead where he sodomised him the whole night before giving him $200 to conceal the act.

On October 24, Masiiwa returned to the homestead and was told to sleep in the same room with the second complainant (16) whom he sodomised once before the boy fled. The matter was reported to the police leading to his arrest.

Mr Kelvin Guveya appeared for the State. -state media

Woman Lies That Her Hubby Strangled Her

A 34-year old woman from Nkulumane suburb in Bulawayo was sentenced to three months in prison for falsely accusing her husband of throttling her.

Senzeni Gumbo, who falsely accused Mr Vincent Mazvoni of strangling her, had her sentence wholly suspended. Gumbo appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Mr Stephen Ndlovu and pleaded guilty to a charge of deliberately supplying false information to a public authority.

“I admit that l lied about being strangled and l take full responsibility. I apologise for my actions and l hope this court and my husband will forgive me,” she pleaded.
Facts of the matter were not discussed in court.

Prosecuting Mrs Tembeni Mpofu said on January 1, Gumbo reported to Nkulumane Police Station that her husband grabbed and choked her so much that she almost fainted.

“Gumbo approached the police station screaming while holding her neck. She laid charges against her husband that he had strangled her but did not give reasons why,” said Mrs Mpofu.

Investigations showed that Gumbo was lying and she was arrested, the court heard. – state media

Auxillia Mnangagwa Won’t Apologise For Embarrassing Our Doctors

STATE MEDIA FULL PRINT:
First Lady Cde Auxillia Mnangagwa has no apologies to make to anyone for meeting the leadership of striking junior doctors last week and the few people attacking her personality belong to a tribe of heartless political activists who do not care about people’s lives, Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba said yesterday.

Mr Charamba said Cde Mnangagwa, who is the ambassador for maternal and child health, has been involved in humanitarian work for a long time and no amount of name-calling will change her unique character.

The First Lady last Friday met the leadership of junior doctors who were on strike and urged them to return to work.

The move saw her receiving attacks from misguided opposition forces who accused her of politicking.

“The First Lady from the word go committed herself to doing humanitarian work, which is why she let go of her constituency in order to apply herself on a full time basis to humanitarian work,” Mr Charamba said.

“Well, before the latest industrial action in the health sector, the First Lady was already engaged and involved in humanitarian work as it relates to health delivery. On many occasions, Zimbabweans saw her at work at different health facilities across the country in the service of the sick and those recuperating.”

He added: “It is in this character that when the striking junior doctors approached her for her involvement in the ongoing industrial action, she readily obliged—obliged as a mother and as part of the team of humanitarian care givers who would be concerned at the breakdown of relations in the health sector.”

Mr Charamba said it would have been surprising had the First Lady refused to meet the doctors. “So what would have been unusual and untoward would have been for her to remain indifferent to this very sad development in the health sector which negatively impinges on her humanitarian work,” he said.

“I am confident that both the junior doctors who approached her in the first place and, more importantly, the thousands of the sick and distressed in our hospitals are only too happy to have her involved. The few who have been bad-mouthing her belong to a tribe of heartless political activists who think that there is something to be gained politically from the continued industrial action even at the expense of lives.”

He said it was revealing that the charge being levelled against the First Lady was that of engaging in politics.

“By reverse logic, this charge is an admission that indeed there is a political hand at play in the ongoing industrial action and who to better know that than those aiding and abetting the few ringleaders of the junior doctors?” Mr Charamba said.

“I want to make it clear that the First Lady has no apologies to make to anyone in helping find a solution to the strike and what is more, wherever possible, in saving one life more that could have been lost.

“It is preposterous for those hot-lipped persons to invent a personality mould for the First Lady. She is a unique individual with a unique compassion for the weak and suffering and no amount of name-calling or aspersions will change that.”- state media

Mnangagwa Side-swipes Chiwenga Again, Flying To Russia, Europe As President

As the nation continues struggling, ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is next week flying out to Russia and Europe for 5 days.

This is for a so-called engagement and re-engagement drive, his spokesperson Mr George Charamba said yesterday.

The visit comes at a time when the man is supposed to be on holiday but he returned in the last few days to assist his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.

Mr Charamba said Mnangagwa will visit Russia, Belarus, Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan. He will also visit Switzerland for the World Economic Forum.

Charamba told the state media the pending visits by Mnangagwa were strategic and Zimbabwe was expecting “quite a bumper harvest of agreements and Memoranda of Understanding”.

“In respect of the first four, they are at the invitation of his counterparts,” he said.
“The countries, which are in the same region, are strategic both bilaterally and multilaterally.”

Charamba said Russia was an economic player in terms of investments in Zimbabwe, particularly in the mining and agriculture sectors.

Mnangagwa last month commissioned a Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) crushing plant in Chiadzwa that was procured from Belarus.

“The other two (Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan) are oil rich nations with some of the fastest growing economies and interests in mining, energy and tourism,” Mr Charamba said.

“In the case of Azerbaijan, we are exploring cooperation in the tobacco sector as well as polishing of granite for their construction industry. As for Kazakhstan, they have interests in mining and food processing but critically, alongside Belarus, fertiliser and chemical industries.”

Charamba said all this was in the context of the engagement and re-engagement policy.
“The whole idea is to put Zimbabwe firmly on the map so that we leave behind us the dark days when we were perceived as a pariah state,” he said.

“In all our interactions, we are putting in the forefront the need to attract and secure investments as well as cooperation in order to grow and transform our economy.”

He went on: “One key vision of the President is that the Zimbabwean economy morphs from being an exporter of primary commodities which are susceptible to price fluctuations to being an economy that exports semi- and finished goods which fetch better and higher prices on the international market but which also allows Zimbabwe to industrialise and thus create quality jobs. After all, we have long exceeded the threshold of literacy, which means really our capacity to absorb higher tertiary skills is remarkably better.”

Mr Charamba said for Zimbabwe to break isolation, expand and transform its economy, mutually beneficial partnerships were needed with “peoples and nations of goodwill”.

He said Mnangagwa would for the second consecutive time be in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, a sign that there was growing interest in the Zimbabwean economy.
He said the invitation was also a sign that the jinx of isolation had been broken.

“On the whole, the future of Zimbabwe is positively bright, with better prospects in store given the gradual improvement of the domestic investment environment,” Charamba said.

“For the first time in the history of the country, we are inching closer and closer towards a budget surplus. The level of inflation which was threatening to run away is beginning to show a downward trend and more critically, with the multiple investments in the energy sector, Zimbabwe is putting behind it the energy deficit which is so critical to both domestic and foreign investment.”

He said the future of the economy would be built on the basis of 3Rs, namely restructuring, rebuilding and reforming.

“In respect of reforming, the President made it clear to me today (yesterday) that 2019 will see red tape and bureaucracy being dealt with as these relate to business decisions.”

Government is working on the Zimbabwe Investment and Development Agency (ZIDA) Bill which is meant to provide assurance to investors about the country’s commitment to property rights.

“More critically, the President has indicated that 2019 will see Government privatising a number of parastatals and State enterprises as well as offloading inefficient public entities,” Charamba said.

“On savings, in simple economic terms, they (savings) amount to postponed consumption, which means that Zimbabweans will have to forgo the propensity to consume excessively to save for domestic investments.

That is the vision he has for us to realise our Vision 2030, by which year we expect to have become an upper middle income economy.”

Latest On Situation In Gabon

The situation in Gabon remained unclear yesterday, a day after soldiers attempted a coup d’etat as the government shut down the
internet and broadcasting services while claiming the renegade troops had been killed or arrested.

The attempted takeover occurred as
President Ali Bongo was out of the country receiving medical treatment in Morocco.The move to blackout sources of information during the insurrection was denounced by
the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ).
“Shutting down the internet and
broadcasting services during times of crisis makes it impossible for journalists to carry out their work efficiently and safely,” said the group’s Africa programme coordinator Angela Quintal.

“Citizens are robbed of access to the reliable information that they need to make decisions. We call on authorities in Gabon to immediately and fully restore access to the
internet and lift all restrictions on
broadcasting,” she said in a statement.
Sources told Al Jazeera the internet and news sources remained unavailable yesterday. Soldiers took control of the national radio station’s offices at dawn on Monday and called on the public to rise up against Bongo (59) who has been recuperating abroad after suffering a stroke in Saudi Arabia in October.
Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang, backed by two soldiers standing behind him with assault rifles, appeared on national television saying the coup attempt was by a group called the Patriotic Movement of the Defence and Security Forces of Gabon.Chronicle

Gvt To Unveil Salary Increment Offer For Civil Servants?

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

GOVERNMENT has a salary increment offer for civil servants to cushion them from the prevailing economic challenges set to be
tabled before a National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC) soon, acting Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister July Moyo, has said.

The NJNC is a statutory negotiating platform for Government and civil servants representatives.It fixes negotiated agreements on the salaries and conditions of service for civil servants.

Speaking after a consultative meeting between a high-powered Government team and public service staff associations in Harare yesterday, Minister Moyo said the
employer was fully aware of the erosion of buying power caused to its workers by rising inflation due to unjustified price increases for basic commodities and the unofficial
three-tier pricing system.

“The conclusion of this discussion is that they (workers) should now, whether immediately or tomorrow, go into negotiations where Government will make an offer in terms of ameliorating the plight of the civil service in the areas that they have demanded, that is in transport, salaries and other non-monetary
issues such as housing,” said Minister Moyo.He however did not reveal the figures.ChronicleNATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Police, MDC A Showdown Looms Over Protests

HARARE – A showdown is looming between the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) after the youth wing of the country’s biggest opposition political party resolved to conduct massive protests against government without first notifying the police.

The notorious Public Order and Security Act (Posa) makes it a requirement for the ZRP to be notified by parties that wish to stage protests or public gatherings.

It also gives police unfettered powers to suspend public gatherings.But in a landmark ruling in October last year, the Constitutional Court (Con-Court) ruled in October
last year that the provision empowering the local police to indefinitely ban public demonstrations in their jurisdictions was unconstitutional.

As a result, the MDC is planning to embark on demonstrations to push President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to deal with the bad
economic situation, which is threatening to grind the country to a halt, while bypassing the police.

Secretary-general of the MDC Youth Assembly Lovemore Chinoputsa told the Daily News yesterday that they will start rolling out the demonstrations next week.Daily News

Why Blame ED Alone For Crisis In Zim? Argues Zanu PF’ s Khaya Moyo

Neither the ruling party nor President Emmerson Mnangagwa are to blame for the country’s economic woes that are giving rise to labour unrests, Zanu PF’s information tsar said yesterday.

“This is not about a Zanu PF or government issue alone. It is about all Zimbabweans having to put our heads together to get the country
going. The workers who are striking are not demanding to be paid by Zanu PF but by government and the employer is engaging them now so it will be unfair to say government has
failed now. We cannot pre-empt what the outcome will be,” Simon Khaya Moyo, the ruling party’s spokesperson, told the Daily News
yesterday.

Zanu PF has been angered by the opposition MDC’s declaration that Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF party have failed to put back on track the
country’s economic fortunes hence they must step aside to give the country a fresh impetus.

Khaya Moyo said such suggestions were not only misguided but also totally misconceived as the problem lies with all Zimbabweans.
“Our resolutions are the panacea to the problems we are facing as a country,” he said in reference
to the party resolutions made at its annual conference in Esigodini
last month.
“That is what we are focused on right now. It is a democratic right to engage in industrial action and those who must be engaged are being
engaged as I speak so there is no failure to talk about now,” he added.Daily News

Kereke Gets Visits From Ziyambi, To Be Moved To Conmara Open Prison

Correspondent|FORMER Bikita West legislator (ZANU-PF) Munyaradzi Kereke who is serving 10 years in prison was delighted after he got a visit from Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi at Harare Central Prisons today.

Dressed in clean white apparel, the former advisor to past Reserve Bank Governor Gideon Gono kneels down to Ziyambi, and refers to him in highly respectful terms.

Kereke was jailed in July 2016 for ten years after a long gruelling trial. In March 2018, court documents showed Kereke had three years struck off his sentence on account of good behavior.

Further, Kereke was set to be moved from Chikurubi’s D-section to Connemara open prison in Gweru.

“We Won Resoundingly”: Zanu Pf Chirumanzu South Legislator

Gvt, Civil Servants In Stalemate Over Salary Adjustments

Talk between government and its
employees produced nothing tangible yesterday, heightening tensions between the two sides.

After a marathon meeting called by government yesterday to calm restive unions arguing for better pay and improved working conditions, civil servants were left to fight another day.

Members of the Apex Council — the voice of the civil servants — remained adamant that their
employer should pay their salaries in the elusive foreign currency or face a crippling industrial action.But speaking after the indaba, acting Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister July Moyo said the meeting laid the foundation for further negotiations at the National Joint Negotiating Council (NJNC).
NJNC is a forum that brings to the negotiating table government and worker representatives falling under the Apex Council.

“We have heard the plight of our civil servants, especially because of prices which are going up.The governor of the Reserve Bank (John
Mangudya) has been able to explain the nature of the economy; the secretary for finance (George Guvamatanga) has been able to also explain the nature of the economy and the arbitrage that has been going on. The fundamental question
becomes why are prices going up in this economy in the manner they have been increasing and impacting on the public service and the civil service?” said Moyo.Daily News

Jonathan Moyo To Be Stripped Of His UZ Degree

Exiled former G40 Kingpin Professor Jonathan Moyo risks having his University of Zimbabwe acquired degrees withdrawn if ousted UZ Vice Chancellor Levi Nyagura is found guilty of awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe a fake degree.

This was revealed by senior journalist and Herald columnist Reason Wafawarova.

“Professor Jonathan Moyo was assigned to personally organise a PhD for Grace Mugabe, and he is the one who approached Nyagura with the idea,” Wafawarova claimed. “Grace’s fake degree will be revoked together with Nyangura and Moyo’s UZ awarded degrees.”

Moyo responded to wafawarova saying the degree which Grace acquired was during the time when Dr. Olivia Muchena was in charge of the Ministry of higher and Tertiary education.

“Thankfully the fatal problem with your fiction is that Mrs Mugabe got that PhD in 2014 when Dr Olivia Muchena was minister of higher and tertiary education and I was minister of information.”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa suspended Nyagura for awarding former First Lady Grace Mugabe a Doctor of Philosophy degree (PhD) under controversial circumstances.

Wafawarova attacked Moyo calling him an ignorant person.

“Jonathan Moyo is the most insincere and unethical human being of our time. He is a stand for nothing crook masquerading as a renowned intellectual. But real intellectuals know him for who is. He has a constituency of the ignorant.”

When Wafawarova was asked what will happened to other degrees that Moyo acquired from other universities he said, “It would be up to those universities to take a decision on the cheating Professor.”

Source Byo24

BREAKING: Missing James Mutupe Found

James Mutupe
By Dorrothy Moyo| The man who was earlier during the day advertised by ZimEye.com to be missing, Mr James Mutupe has been found.

ZimEye is told the grandpa was found shortly after the matter was published today. The family has sent messages thanking members of the public for assisting.

2018 Caf Awards: List of Nominees

The 2018 Caf Awards will take place in Dakar, Senegal tonight.

The event starts at 9 pm CAT.

The main award of the night will pit the same nominees as 2017 – Egypt’s Mohamed Salah, Senegal’s Sadio Mane and Gabon’s Pierre Emerick Aubameyang.

Salah is widely tipped to retain the crown he won for the first time last year.

List of nominees:

Youth Player of the Year: Achraf Hakimi (Morocco & Borussia Dortmund), Franck Kessie (Cote d’Ivoire & AC Milan), Wilfred Ndidi (Nigeria & Leicester City).

Men’s Coach of the Year: Aliou Cisse (Senegal), Herve Renard (Morocco), Moine Chaabani (Esperance).

Women’s Coach of the Year: Desiree Ellis (South Africa), Joseph Brian Ndoko (Cameroon), Thomas Dennerby (Nigeria).

Men’s National Team of the Year: Madagascar, Mauritania, Uganda.

Women’s National Team of the Year: Cameroon, Nigeria, South Africa.

Women’s Player of the Year: Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria & Dilian Quanjian), Francisca Ordega (Nigeria & Washington Spirit), Chrestinah Thembi Kgatlana (South Africa & Houston Dash).

African Player of the Year: Mohamed Salah (Egypt & Liverpool), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon & Arsenal), Sadio Mane (Senegal & Liverpool).

Kidnapped Zimbabwean Commits Suicide After Release In South Africa

A 24 year old Zimbabwean man committed suicide by hanging after he was kidnapped, severely assaulted and left for dead in Durban – KZN on New Years Day.

Yesterday (Sunday) at approximately 05:30 Reaction Officers & RUSA Medics were called out to the scene after a member of public found the man hanging by a rope from a tree between the R102 and Old Main Road near the steel bridge in Verulam. Upon arrival Medics assessed the individual. He showed no signs of life and was declared deceased.

His brother informed Reaction Officers that the deceased, Michael Chikura arrived in South Africa from Masivingo in Zimbabwe approximately three years ago. After spending some time in Hillbrow – Johannesburg he settled in Waterloo – Verulam.

On New Year’s day he was accosted by four African males in Waterloo. They began assaulting him before he was loaded into their vehicle and driven to North Beach where he was further assaulted for almost five hours. He was left for dead after he was robbed of his and his brother’s passports as well as R600 in cash. Chikura was located by Police and transported to hospital. He registered a criminal case at SAPS Durban.

His brother went on to explain that since the day of the assault Chikura has been concerned for his safety and feared that his attackers may return. He believes that this lead to his brother’s suicide six days after the kidnapping.

The deceased’s family is currently making arrangements to transport his body to Zimbabwe to conduct his final rights. They are requesting for information from the public regarding the alleged kidnapping and attempted murder.

If anyone has information that could lead to the arrest of Chikura’s kidnappers contact Reaction Unit South Africa on 086 1234 333.

Prophet Sales Miracle Coat Hanger That Restores Marriages And Broken Relationships, Why Are People Believing In Such “Miracles”?

NEW Revelation Ministries founder Prophet Miracle Paul has introduced a “miracle hanger” also known as the “Magnet” that is believed to have powers to restore broken marriages.

The hanger was unveiled at the church’s annual New Year crossover crusade that was attended by thousands of people at Unit L community grounds in Chitungwiza.

This comes on the backdrop of the “Pool of Deliverance” called Dziva Reruponeso having earlier introduced the “Abrahams Tent” sessions which all proved popular with the congregants.

According to Prophet Paul, the hanger, just like any ordinary wardrobe hanger, could redeem and repair relationships that appeared broken beyond hope.

“This hanger will help solve the problems and assist couples to get back to the fundamentals as it restores broken relationships,” he said.

“If one’s partner is causing trouble in the marriage, the other partner will acquire this hanger, and hang a piece of cloth — be it a shirt or trousers belonging to the trouble-causer.

“Although marriage is far from perfect, it must be noted that no marriage is too broken or too far gone for God’s restoring power. That is exactly the miracles associated with this hanger that I unveiled. I have no doubt it will do wonders for many.”

The charismatic preacher, who is one of the most sought-after clerics popular for drawing huge crowds in the region, said: “God is always faithful, and through this hanger, He removes faulty thinking and negative behaviours that threaten to destroy marriages or relationships.”

Over the years, Prophet Paul has courted the attention of the public owing to his jaw-dropping miracles.

Some of the miracles that have been witnessed at New Revelations Ministries include the boiling of a frozen plastic bottle of water using a plastic chair.

The charismatic preacher is on record saying that he is not troubled by people who view the work of God through negative lenses.

“The miracles are inspired by 2 Kings Chapter 6:5-7. Blessed is us who read the Bible because we find courage in it. I do not need to be understood by people neither do I need approval of the community in ministering the Word of God,” he said.

“I know that I was sent to a nation with some rebels who will not listen to the Word of God. However, whatever they do they will remember that a prophet was among them, so I do not expect people to understand me on their physical basis as I do spiritual things that I know they do not know and things that I see they cannot see them.”

Ever since invading Chitungwiza’s Unit L community grounds, the same venue where famous prophets Walter Magaya and Emmanuel Makandiwa started from, Prophet Paul’s services are now attracting large crowds, among them foreigners, mainly because of the miracles he performs.

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Mutsvangwa Mourns Multichoice Zimbabwe CEO Mangwende

The Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Monica Mutsvangwa has sent her condolences to the family of Lovemore Mangwende the former CEO of Multichoice Zimbabwe who succumbed to heart failure on Sunday.

In a statement Mutsvangwa said, “The Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Hon Monica Mutsvangwa, the Deputy Minister Hon Mutodi, the Permanent Secretary Mr Mangwana and the entire Ministry wish to condole with the Mangwende Family on the sad loss of Mr Lovemore Mangwende the Multichoice CEO.

“The late Mr Lovemore Mangwende CEO of Multichoice was a pioneer in multichannel digital broadcasting. He was a prime mover in opening up of broadcasting. And the entry of private broadcasting player. He is a loss to the media industry” Sen Mutsvangwa further said.

Mangwende’s former employer said he was a considered as a father figure in the company.

“Lovemore was an inspirational leader and a father figure to many. He guided and fought tirelessly for the betterment of his countrymen and the management and staff of his company. His larger-than-life persona will be missed,” Multichoice said in a statement.

“It is with deep regret and great sadness that we advise of the passing of our chief executive officer, Lovemore Mangwende Makono, on January 6, 2019,” part of the statement read.

“Lovemore was an inspirational leader and a father figure to many. He guided and fought tirelessly for the betterment of his countrymen and the management and staff of his company. His larger-than-life persona will be missed. Lovemore joined MultiChoice Zimbabwe in 2005 and has been the CEO since 2008.

“Our sincere and heartfelt condolences go to his wife and family.”

DRC Opposition Party Declares Itself Winner Of Chaotic Presidential Election Whose Results Remain Unannounced

Correspondent|A Congo opposition party is calling its candidate the “presumed winner” of the presidential election and indicates that Felix Tshisekedi has had contact with departing President Joseph Kabila “to prepare a peaceful and civilized transfer of power.”

Kabila adviser Kikaya Bin Karubi, however, on Tuesday denied any such contact.

The statements by UDPS opposition party secretary-general Jean-Marc Kabund appeared to go against electoral regulations that say only Congo’s electoral commission can announce election results.

The UDPS also warned that the commission could be delaying the announcement of the Dec. 30 election results in a bid to manipulate the outcome. The electoral commission on Sunday delayed it indefinitely.

A spokesman for the ruling coalition rejected the accusation, asking “Why would we have to steal?”

Hwende Appeals For Book Donations For Kuwadzana Library

Own Correspondent|KUWADZANA legislator Chalton Hwende (MDC) has appealed to individual and corporate well-wishers to donate books and other reading materials for the recently opened Kuwadzana community library.

Located at Kuwadzana 4 shopping centre, the library, which has been under construction for more than two decades, was finally completed and opened to the public towards the end of 2018.

Hwende said: “Public appeal for Books donations to Kuwadzana Library. Our library is still short of Books.

“Please if you have books that you no longer use donate and help our kids. Even e-books are welcome.”

Harare City Council promised to ensure the library has internet connectivity and will be open to everyone, according to City spokesperson Michael Chideme.

“We are looking forward to the public enjoying the services of the library. The library will be connected to the internet, so we will have computers in the library so that people can actually do their research and we will always have E-books in the library,” Chideme said.

Chideme said the library has a children section, so that children in primary school can actually enjoy using the library.

“The library is for everybody, it’s a composed library to benefit the community and its part of our drive to decentralize services to the people, and we bring such facilities closer to the people so that people can enjoy different services to where they stay,” said Chideme.

He also confirmed that there was another library being constructed.

“There is another library being constructed in Glen Norah, and we are also looking at revamping the existing libraries so they match our world class vision by 2025,” said Chideme.

“We will be pioneering the e-library concept in high density locations and we will be providing free wifi to the students.”

Chideme said they were appealing for reading materials in their libraries so that they have up to date reading materials.

Schools Off To A Slow Start

Howard High School students take selfies before leaving Harare ahead of the opening of the first term of schooling at Rotten Row Bus Terminus

Correspondent|Schools opened to a slow start on Tuesday despite some learners and teachers turning up for lessons in some schools.

There were fears that teachers would abandon their workstations on the first day of the term in protest over their conditions of service which unions want government to review.

Lessons started in earnest across the country, while teachers representatives together with other Civil Servants, continue engaging with government for improvement to their conditions of service.

Most parents said they were relieved that they had managed to send their children off to school despite the challenging economic environment.

Most of the parents expressed concern over school fees and prices of uniforms, stationery and other requirements especially for boarders.

“It has been tough. We (parents) met with authorities at my child’s school and agreed on an increase in fees. Although it was unavoidable we struggled to raise the new fees,” said Mr Ekison Mukenu.

Another parent, Mrs Elector Chakawata, said preparations for the new school term were difficult because prices kept going up.

“I went through a hard time while preparing for my son to go back to school. In the end I could not get him all the basics he needed,” she said.

Mr Tendai Maga said he had to make sacrifices to ensure that his children had all that they needed for school.

“All that I was concerned about was the living conditions for my children and the fact that they get the best education for a brighter future,” he said.

Ramaphosa Mourns Victims Of Pretoria Train Disaster

President Cyril Ramaphosa has sent condolences to the victims of the train accident which occurred on Tuesday morning in Pretoria at the Mountain View station. The collision left hundreds injured and at least three dead.

“I have learned with sadness of the train accident, with three fatalities at this point and over 600 being attended to at various hospitals, mostly with light injuries. Our thoughts are with those who lost their lives and their families. To the injured, I would like to wish you all a speedy recovery, ” said Ramaphosa.

“I would like to also encourage emergency services team on the scene to do all in their powers to help those who are still trapped under the train.”

Ramaphosa said he welcomed the efforts by Gauteng Metrorail to institute a board of enquiry to determine the cause of the accident.

Earlier, acting provincial police commissioner of Gauteng Major General Max Masha, said they were going to open an inquest docket to investigate the cause of the collision.

“If it’s found that there’s been negligence a charge culpable homicide might be opened,” he said.

The trains were carrying more than 800 passengers at the time of the accident. The circumstances leading up to the collision were still unclear.

There are also conflicting reports about the number of deaths, with Masha stating four people had died, while Gauteng Metrorail spokesperson Lillian Mofokeng said the death toll stood at three.

Mofokeng confirmed that over 300 commuters were injured, with 82 suffering moderate injuries and 159 light injuries.

At around lunchtime, she confirmed that there were two or three people still trapped inside the trains.

“For now we don’t have the full details of what caused the accident,” Mofokeng said.

Both trains were from Mabopane station and heading towards Pretoria station.

“Unfortunately one was stationary on the platform when the other one hit it at the back,” said Mofokeng.

Fifty ambulances were at the scene and three helicopters assisted with getting critically injured patients to hospitals.

Tshwane Mayor Solly Msimanga said he has always raised concerns about the infrastructure of railway lines and their outdated resources.

“I don’t want to speculate about what happened this morning because they are still investigating. But I think there’s a need now to immediately have a meeting with Prasa (Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa). We cannot lose any more lives, there needs to be some kind of upgrade in terms of signalling that is in here.”

Msimanga said he plans to meet with the families of the deceased.

—African News Agency (ANA)

MDC Youth Ready For A Fight With The Police In The Streets Of Harare

A showdown is looming between the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) after the youth wing of the country’s biggest opposition political party resolved to conduct massive protests against government without first notifying the police.

The notorious Public Order and Security Act (Posa) makes it a requirement for the ZRP to be notified by parties that wish to stage protests or public gatherings. It also gives police unfettered powers to suspend public gatherings.

But in a landmark ruling in October last year, the Constitutional Court (Con-Court) ruled in October last year that the provision empowering the local police to indefinitely ban public demonstrations in their jurisdictions was unconstitutional.

As a result, the MDC is planning to embark on demonstrations to push President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to deal with the bad economic situation, which is threatening to grind the country to a halt, while bypassing the police.

Secretary-general of the MDC Youth Assembly Lovemore Chinoputsa told the Daily News yesterday that they will start rolling out the demonstrations next week.

“This year, we are not seeking police clearance because it’s our time to liberate ourselves. We cannot leave out liberation to a group of people that are captured and that also need to be liberated from the jaws of Zanu PF. In our end of year youth national council, we resolved to embark on a series of demonstrations to force Zanu PF out because they have failed to run the affairs of the State,” Chinoputsa said.

Efforts to get a comment from the police could not yield results yesterday after ZRP spokesperson Charity Charamba said she was in a meeting.
The MDC has insisted that it is their democratic right in terms of the Constitution to stage demonstrations.

The party’s leader, Chamisa has refused to recognise Mnangagwa as the legitimate president of the Republic despite a Con-Court ruling last year to the contrary.

The Con-Court ruling came after Chamisa had challenged the results of the elections.
Mnangagwa rose to power in 2017 following a de facto military coup that toppled long time ruler Robert Mugabe and subsequently won the July 30 elections after he garnered 50, 6 percent of the vote against Chamisa’s 44, 3 percent.

Since his inauguration, things have been going west, with cash and foreign currency shortages worsening, while fuel shortages and price increases have become the order of the day.

“We have an absent leadership in this country and the same spirit that drove thousands into the liberation struggle is the same spirit that’s driving us. We shall be our own liberators,” Chinoputsa said.

He added, “Mnangagwa has had ample time to revamp the economy of this country but he has shown that he has no capacity. Worse is the fact that he surrounds himself with people that know nothing about statecraft, but the gun only. So it will be an indictment on our part as young people if we sit back and allow these old men to destroy our future. So by mid-January we will be calling for our first demonstrations which will culminate in actions all over the country”.

With each day passing, government seems to be running out of solutions to deal with the economic challenges, at a time the general populace is getting frustrated by the situation.

Amid these trials and tribulations, the doctors have downed their tools for over a month, while teachers have also resolved to follow suit.

Teachers’ unions and nurses issued a joint statement last week after a meeting in which they resolved to down their tools, until government concedes to their demand to pay them in United States dollars (USDs).

The meeting was attended by the Zimbabwe Teachers Association (Zimta); the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe; the Teachers Union of Zimbabwe; the Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe; the Zimbabwe Rural Teachers Union and the Zimbabwe Democratic Teachers Union.
Zimta said it is worried by the government’s failure to address any of these grievances and concerns despite previous engagements and discussion.

“Now therefore, given the foregoing, it is thus declared as follows: a) Our members are unable to report for duty with effect from the 8th of January 2019 due to incapacitation.

Daily News

Man Axes Wife Over Contraceptives, Hangs Self

By Own Correspondent| A man from Langton Farm in Silobela left his community in shock after he axed his wife for using contraceptives.

Busani Mandava (35) allegedly struck his wife Chipo Basopo with an axe while she was sleeping after he had learned that she was taking contraceptive pills without his knowledge.

Chipo reportedly died on the spot while Mandava then committed suicide.

After committing the murder, Mandava then forced his neighbour to take in his three-year-old child and ordered him to take her to his brother’s the next day. He then hanged himself using a barbed wife.

Silobela MP Mthokozisi Manoki-Mpofu confirmed the shocking development to the Chronicle saying:

“Yes, I received information that there is a man who killed his wife before taking his own life.

They spent the whole day ploughing in their field. They retired around 3 PM before they went fishing in the nearby dam. Everything seemed fine for the young couple.

It is believed that the couple had a misunderstanding over family planning issues. According to a note that he left which is in the hands of the police, he got angry when he discovered that his wife was taking family planning pills without his knowledge.”

Mandava was buried on Sunday while Basopo was taken to Mpilo Hospital for post-mortem.-StateMedia

FA Cup Draw, Arsenal Vs Man United In Fourth Round

Correspondent|FA Cup 13 times holders, Arsenal, will host Manchester United in the fourth round of the FA Cup as the two most successful sides in the history of the competition meet at the Emirates Stadium.

The fourth tie matches will be played from January 25 to 28.

Both teams beat lower-league opposition to reach round four, with Unai Emery’s Gunners winning 3-0 at Blackpool and United seeing off Reading 2-0 at home.

Arsenal who have won a record 13 times will play host to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s rejuvenated Red Devils as the Premier League rivals meet in the competition for the first time since 2015.

Meanwhile, holders Chelsea – who beat 12-time winners United in last season’s final – will host the victors of a replay between Sheffield Wednesday and Luton.

There are two other all-Premier League ties as champions Manchester City welcome struggling Burnley to the Etihad Stadium and Crystal Palace host Tottenham in a London derby at Selhurst Park.

There is one all championship tie with Bristol City playing Bolton. There is only one non-league outfit left in the competition – Barnet

Complete 4th Round Draw

Arsenal v Manchester United

Crystal Palace v Tottenham

Manchester City v Burnley

Chelsea v Sheffield Wednesday/Luton Town

Millwall v Everton

Shrewsbury Town/Stoke City v Wolves

Newcastle United/Blackburn Rovers v Watford

AFC Wimbledon v West Ham

Brighton and Hove Albion v West Brom

Bristol City v Bolton Wanderers

Accrington Stanley v Derby County/Southampton

Doncaster Rovers v Oldham Athletic

Middlesbrough v Newport County

Barnet v Brentford

Portsmouth v QPR

Swansea City v Gillingham

Peter Ndlovu In SA Cyber Crime Furore

Former warriors captain Peter ‘Nsukuzonke’ Ndlovu was a victim of cyber crime after his cellphone was hacked by scammers in South Africa this week.

Cases of cyber crimes are prevalent across Limpopo river.

Ndlovu is said to have fallen to scammers together with Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane and keeper Kennedy Mweene.

Sundowns confirmed the development on their official Twitter account warning the public not to transact any money into the trio’s phone numbers.

“Coach Pitso Mosimane, (Team Manager) Peter Ndlovu & Kennedy Mweene’s phones have all been hacked.

“Don’t send any money to the scammers,” read the statement.

In recent times celebrities have been frequently targeted by hackers who aim to expose their private details online.

Warriors midfielder Willard Katsande was a victim of the same cyber abuse late last year.

At times these hackers go as far as blackmailing their victims, threatening to leak sensitive information if they are not paid a certain amount.

Warriors legend Ndlovu said that no damage had been done following the hack.

“Yes (our phones were hacked), but it was not a major case and we have since solved the issue,” the flying elephant said.

Sport brief

Anglican Church Ventures Into Football

The Anglican Church will trade scriptures for football boots as they are set to sponsor a division two club, Anglican Saints.

Saints have started preparing for life in the division two with calling for potential players to come for trials over the weekend at Greendale Sports Club.

The club’s coach, known as Tumo, confirmed the development adding that the club want to assemble a strong team as they want to play PSL games after two years.

“Our club is a newly formed club, being run by the Anglican Church. So we have been registered in the Mashonaland East Division two and we holding trials so that we can assemble a team,” he said.

Anglican church now follows in the footsteps of Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries founder Walter Magaya, who owns Yadah Football Club, which is playing in the top-flight league having gained promotion from Division One.

A Kwekwe based prophet, Prophet Effort Vakai Maphosa also owns a football team,Grace Stars, formerly known as Imomo Imomo Football Club.

Nigerian televangelist Temitope Balogun Joshua, commonly known as T B Joshua
owns My People Football Club in Nigeria.

ZANU PF Says It Is Not Responsible For The Economic Collapse But Everyone In Zimbabwe Is Responsible

Neither the ruling party nor President Emmerson Mnangagwa are to blame for the country’s economic woes that are giving rise to labour unrests, Zanu PF’s information tsar said yesterday.

“This is not about a Zanu PF or government issue alone. It is about all Zimbabweans having to put our heads together to get the country going. The workers who are striking are not demanding to be paid by Zanu PF but by government and the employer is engaging them now so it will be unfair to say government has failed now. We cannot pre-empt what the outcome will be,” Simon Khaya Moyo, the ruling party’s spokesperson, told the Daily News yesterday.

Zanu PF has been angered by the opposition MDC’s declaration that Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF party have failed to put back on track the country’s economic fortunes hence they must step aside to give the country a fresh impetus.

Khaya Moyo said such suggestions were not only misguided but also totally misconceived as the problem lies with all Zimbabweans.

“Our resolutions are the panacea to the problems we are facing as a country,” he said in reference to the party resolutions made at its annual conference in Esigodini
last month.

“That is what we are focused on right now. It is a democratic right to engage in industrial action and those who must be engaged are being engaged as I speak so there is no failure to talk about now,” he added.

At its 17th annual national people’s conference in Esigodini, Zanu PF came up with a number of resolutions among them that Mnangagwa is the sole party’s candidate for the 2023 elections and that the revolutionary party has zero tolerance to corruption.

The party also noted that its supremacy over government should be effectively practised whereby it directs government policies and programmes at central and provincial levels in the context of devolution.

The conference was held at a time when pressure was mounting on Mnangagwa’s government to deal with a worsening economic climate.

Currently, junior doctors have been on a month-long strike, which has since been joined by other civil servants including nurses and teachers who are demanding to be paid salaries in United States dollars.

To rub salt into the wounds, the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC claims that the country is being held back by the “habitual dereliction of duty by those who stole an election”.

Addressing the media at the MDC’s headquarters in Harare yesterday, party spokesperson Jacob Mafume said since Mnangagwa came to power after the disputed elections on July 30 last year, the country “is back to square one”.

“The MDC suggests that Mnangagwa admits failure and kick-start a process of national dialogue towards a lasting solution to the problems arresting our country,” Mafume said.

Mnangagwa is, however, on record saying he and his Zanu PF party have no appetite to enter into a coalition government with “losers”.

Chamisa lost the presidential election to Mnangagwa after winning 44,3 percent of the vote against the former vice president’s 50,6 percent.

He has nevertheless refused to accept Mnangagwa as the legitimate leader of the country despite a Constitutional Court ruling against the 40-year-old’s application.

Mafume suggested that Mnangagwa should use part of the foreign currency receipts generated by the country to pay doctors and other civil servants.

The labour-backed movement also proposed that the Mnangagwa’s administration should “demonetise bond notes, secure existing RTGS balances in individuals’ bank accounts and join the Rand Monitory Union”.

“A lasting solution can also be found through abolishing the quasi-fiscal activities by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and growing the economy through attracting foreign direct investment and creating a stable and predictable policy environment,” Mafume said.

Daily News

Who Will Be Crowned Africa’s Best Footballers Tonight?

2018 Caf Awards: List of nominees
The 2018 Caf Awards will take place in Dakar, Senegal tonight.

The event starts at 9 pm CAT.

The main award of the night will pit the same nominees as 2017 – Egypt’s Mohamed Salah, Senegal’s Sadio Mane and Gabon’s Pierre Emerick Aubameyang.

Salah is widely tipped to retain the crown he won for the first time last year.

List of nominees:

Youth Player of the Year: Achraf Hakimi (Morocco & Borussia Dortmund), Franck Kessie (Cote d’Ivoire & AC Milan), Wilfred Ndidi (Nigeria & Leicester City).

Men’s Coach of the Year: Aliou Cisse (Senegal), Herve Renard (Morocco), Moine Chaabani (Esperance).

Women’s Coach of the Year: Desiree Ellis (South Africa), Joseph Brian Ndoko (Cameroon), Thomas Dennerby (Nigeria).

Men’s National Team of the Year: Madagascar, Mauritania, Uganda.

Women’s National Team of the Year: Cameroon, Nigeria, South Africa.

Women’s Player of the Year: Asisat Oshoala (Nigeria & Dilian Quanjian), Francisca Ordega (Nigeria & Washington Spirit), Chrestinah Thembi Kgatlana (South Africa & Houston Dash).

African Player of the Year: Mohamed Salah (Egypt & Liverpool), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon & Arsenal), Sadio Mane (Senegal & Liverpool).

American Club Targets Musona

 

Terrence Mawawa|An American club is reportedly targeting to sign
Knowledge Musona during the transfer window.

Musona’s future has been under spotlight of late with several reports suggesting that the forward
could leave Anderlecht, seven months after he joined the side from KV Oostende.

The 28-year-old has failed to push through and command a first team spot since making the transfer. He has made only eight league appearances so far.

According to Het Laatste Nieuws, a Belgian newspaper, an unnamed club which plays in the Major League Soccer (MLS) is hoping to sign the
Zimbabwe international. The publication, however, believes Musona will not stand for that as he would like to take his chance again under new coach Fred Rutten.

But if the situation remains the same until the end of the campaign, then a departure is inevitable.

Breaking: ZANU PF MPs Resolve To Forego Luxury Vehicles

Zanu PF Members of Parliament have resolved to forgo luxury vehicles and other privileges that come with being a legislator to allow Government direct more resources towards more pressing needs facing the country.

This was said by Zanu PF Chief Whip Pupurai Togarepi in a statement today.

Togarepi also called on striking doctors and other civil servants to be patient as Government implements painful policies to turn around the economy that has been in the doldrums for more than a decade.

“Our economic situation, just like the health sector, has bled for over a decade and the solutions so required to put the nation on a recovery path again are by no means simple but being implemented nonetheless as Zimbabwe rediscovers its lost glory,” Togarepi said.

More to follow…

State Media

Tragedy Strikes Chitungwiza Family, As 8 Yr Old Girl Is Run Over By A Sand Truck

By Own Correspondent| A pupil at Farai Primary School in Chitungwiza was crushed to death while on her way to school after a Seddon Atkinson 10-tonne truck believed to be owned by an illegal sand dealer failed to negotiate a turn.

The accident, happened around 7am at a T-junction in Unit N when Delma Marunza (8) was on her way to school.

Witnesses who saw the incident said the girl tried to escape from the vehicle but fell before she was run over.

Said one witness identified as Memory Tapera:

“I was fetching water from a well when I saw this truck trying to turn in my direction. I stopped to see how the driver would turn since there a child by the curve.

“He proceeded to turn and the girl tried to jump into a water drain by the curve but she fell down and her head got crushed under the back wheels of the vehicle.”

Tapera said she screamed to get the attention of the driver who seemed unaware that he had killed a child.

“The driver did not notice anything and I had to scream for him to stop his vehicle. That is when neighbours also came out to witness the incident. Someone used a brick to stop the vehicle because it had no brakes.”

Residents at the scene alleged the driver was once involved in another accident that claimed three lives.

Zvirekwi To Stay At Caps United

 

Terrence Mawawa| Caps United captain Hardlife Zvirekwi is set to
extend his contract with another year.

The 31-year-old’s contract came to an end last month in a year which also saw him being kept on the sidelines for a lengthy period because of injuries sustained in a horrific car crash.

Club president Farai Jere confirmed the development to The Herald.
“The coach has said he does not have any issues with Hardy playing for the team this season because he
was impressed by the way he led the boys on the field on his return and also the way he has a lot of passion for the club,’’ said Jere.

“We then agreed with the coach that Hardy should be given another run because the coach believes his experience will come in handy.”

Current Crisis In Health Sector Is A Result Of Misplaced Priorities- Chitando

 

Terrence Mawawa|MDC A official has accused the Emmerson Mnangagwa led government of being insensitive to the plight of suffering Zimbabweans.

In a statement Chitando took a swipe at Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube for allocating the major chunk of the National Budget to the Defence Ministry.

See Chitando’s statement below: Zimbabwe is neither at war against any nation nor is it under threat of being attacked by any of its
neighbours.

The Minister of Finance Prof M.Ncube and the Parliament of Zimbabwe must justify why the 2019
National Budget allocation for Ministry of Defence is bigger than that of the Ministry of Health?Does it
mean it’s important to defend dead bodies?Are we happy to walk over dead bodies in our hospitals as
long we have bullets and tanks?

When we fail to pay doctors and nurses we must always ask ourselves if we are setting our priorities right?Why should our
hospitals fail to purchase drugs yet we stock bullets to shoot unarmed fleeing civilians ?90% of army equipment is purchased by foreign currency but we claim we don’t print US dollars to pay doctors?

Three People Killed, Hundreds Injured In Passenger Trains Collision

At least three people have been confirmed dead, while hundreds of others have been left injured following a train collision at Mountain View station, Pretoria on Tuesday morning.

“I can confirm that there is a train collision in Mountain View and a number of commuters are injured,” Metrorail spokesperson Lillian Mofokeng said.

“Most unfortunately as a result of the collision and the impact, we had three fatalities from this accident and more than 300 people that were seen by emergency services,’ Mofokeng told News24.

She said there are still people trapped under the train, and officials and emergency services are trying to reach them.

“Numerous passengers were found either in the trains or found walking around on the scene. Paramedics immediately set up a triage area to assess the patients,” ER24’s Russel Meiring said in a statement.

Best Care Ambulance services spokesperson Xander Loubser confirmed that one patient who was critically injured was airlifted to hospital.

Mofokeng said both trains had been travelling in the same direction and on the same track when the collision happened.

She said Metrorail was instituting an investigation into what happened.

Mofokeng added that there will be no train services between Mobapane and Pretoria and Garankuwa and Pretoria for the foreseeable future.

News24

With ED All Things Are Possible – Mutodi

 

Terrence Mawawa|Controversial Deputy Information Minister, Energy Mutodi has said with Emmerson Mnangagwa leading the government, impossible things become possible.

Observers have pointed out that Mutodi’s remarks contain blasphemous connotations.

Mutodi was responding to Professor Jonathan Moyo’ s remarks on story that was published by a state run daily paper indicating that the President and the Acting President were both in office at the same time.

Mutodi then claimed that because of his excellent leadership skills, Mnangagwa impossible things would be possible.

“Having a President an Acting President at the same time is like having rainfall and sunshine at
once. There was a time when a sitting President would not want anyone acting in his vicinity but that’s now in the past.With President ED, the once impossible is now possible,” tweeted Mutodi.

Disgruntled Labourer Attacks, Wounds 20 Children With A Hammer At A Beijing Primary School

By Own Correspondent| At least 20 children inside a Beijing primary school have been wounded following an attack by a male labourer, Chinese authorities have said.

This was revealed by the Xicheng district government on its social media account Tuesday.

According to the post, three of the children had serious but non-life-threatening injuries.

The suspect, only identified as Jia, was apprehended at the scene, according to the statement

However, all the children are receiving hospital treatment and an investigation has been launched.

A report by the Press Association alleged that the 49 year male attacker ,Jia, from northern Heilongjiang province, was employed through a labour service company to carry out maintenance work at the school. His contract was set to expire this month and had not been renewed.

As an expression of his dissatisfaction, Xicheng district said, Jia wielded a hammer that he normally used for work to injure students during a class.

ZANU PF Wants Over $3m From Chamisa On Electoral Court Case Or They Will Attach His Personal Property

Zanu PF’s legal team is yet to come up with the bill of costs in the presidential suit they won at the Constitutional Court in August last year against Movement for Democratic Change leader Nelson Chamisa.

In an interview with the Daily News this week, team leader Canaan Dube of Dube, Manikai and Hwacha said the process needed to be treated delicately.

The finalisation of the bill comes as Zanu PF secretary for legal affairs Paul Mangwana had indicated that the party wants Chamisa to fork out $3 million for the Constitutional Court challenge.

“No, we have not yet finalised the bill of legal costs as we are still in talks. The process does not need to be rushed because it requires that we treat it with the sensitivity it needs,” Dube said.

He emphasised that everyone involved needs to be on board in the quantification and it will take some time.

After winning the legal battle, Mangwana indicated that their bill excluded the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission’s bill but would have to be approved first by the Registrar of the Court

“Lawyers charge according to the number of hours they spend on a case. You will appreciate that a humongous amount of hours were spent on this case because of its high profile nature and also because of the need to ensure that everything was on point.

“The amount has to be in line with the prescribed rates which lawyers charge. Such rates are approved by the Registrar of Courts who also has to grant the approval. The amount will also undergo the necessary taxation processes,” he said.

Mangwana said in the event Chamisa failed to pay, the opposition leader risked losing his personal property.

“What the ruling means is that Zanu PF doesn’t have to pay, it is Chamisa who has to pay our lawyers. The law says if he doesn’t pay we will have to attach his personal property. This law is made to guard against people who approach the courts with cases that are not of any substance,” he said.

Chief Justice Luke Malaba announced the Constitutional Court’s unanimous decision thus: “It is not for the court to decide elections, it is the people. It is a duty of the courts to strive in public interest to sustain that which the people have expressed their will in.

“Therefore their application ought to be dismissed. In the result, the following order is made. The application is dismissed with costs.”

Daily News

Ruling Party Stalwarts Maintain There Will Be No Dialogue With Opposition Despite Worsening Economic Crisis

 

Terrence Mawawa|Ruling party stalwarts have declared that there will be no dialogue with the opposition in spite of the current economic quagmire.

Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling Zanu PF party honchos have ignored calls for dialogue by opposition MDC leader Nelson
Chamisa even as the country’s economic meltdown continues.

The disputed July 30 elections have been followed by a deepening of the country’s economic meltdown with foreign currency shortages resulting in fuel shortages as well as demands for salaries to be paid in foreign currency by public service workers.

A strike by junior doctors is now in its second month while teachers have also warned that schools may not re-open for the new school term this Tuesday if government does not agree to pay wages in US dollars.

Chamisa blames the economic crisis on Mnangagwa’s lack of legitimacy following the “stolen election” which was also followed by deadly violence that claimed the lives of six people
when soldiers opened live fire on protesters.

I Am Ready To Expose Strive Masiyiwa’s Hypocrisy, Says Jonathan Moyo

 

Terrence Mawawa|Professor Jonathan Moyo has vowed to expose Strive Masiyiwa’s Hypocrisy further.

Moyo has released a heavy- worded statement describing the Econet founder as a cunning character who has always been very close to Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“#StriveMasiyiwa started the fire without any provocation. I’m ready for him pound for pound!

And I will respond. Plenty of files. It will be like that until the cows come home!He started it all with his loads of crap without any provocation.

The files are now open and the
season is ready to get started!” Moyo tweeted.

Zim Crisis Is Beyond Zanu PF’s Capacity

Jane Mlambo| MDC Secretary General, Douglas Mwonzora has torn into the ruling Zanu PF saying the current problems facing the country are beyond their capacity.

Posting on Twitter, Mwonzora accused Zanu PF of failing to handle the ongoing strikes by civil servants describing their actions as ‘inept and clumsy.’

Dambudzo Mnangagwa Must Immediately Concede Failure- MDC A

 

Terrence Mawawa|Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa must immediately admit failure as this will set the platform for dialogue, the MDC Alliance has said.

See part of MDC A spokesperson Jacob Mafume below:”The MDC suggests the following urgent solutions:1. That Dambudzo Mnangagwa must admit failure and call for a process of National Dialogue towards a lasting solution to the problems arresting our country.

2. That government fixes the health sector and save lives of Zimbabwean citizens.3 That an honest, urgent economic recovery plan be produced.

4. That part of the US dollars generated by the government must be used to pay public servants against a background of rising cost of living.

5. A lasting financial solution be adopted, the MDC has already stated that the following solutions be adopted.

i. Demonetization of the Bond Note;
ii. Securing and ring fencing existing RTGS balances in people’s banks;
iii. Strengthening the regime of multiple currencies in the short term;
iv. Joining the Rand Monetary Union;
v. Abolishing the Quasi Fiscal Activities of the Reserve Bank
vi. Resolving Zimbabwe’s national debt crisis.
vii. Growing the economy through attracting foreign direct investment and creating a stable predictable
policy environment.

CODE Leader Elton Mangoma, ZESA CEO , Managing Director Appear In Court For Criminal Abuse Of Office

By Own Correspondent| Coalition of Democrats (CODE) President who is also the former Minister of Energy and Power Development Elton Mangoma, Zesa CEO Joshua Chifamba and Managing Director of Zesa Enterprises Tererai Mutasa, have been hauled to court facing criminal abuse of office charges.

The trio are accused of acting in a manner that resulted in Zesa Enterprises suffering an actual prejudice of $850 000.

Harare magistrate Ruramai Chitumbura, however released them on $1 000 bail each with the prosecution’s consent.

They will be back in court on January 29 for their routine remand.

As part of their bail conditions, the three were ordered to surrender their passports, report once a week to police and to continue to reside at their given addresses until the matter is finalised.

Mangoma was appointed Minister by the MDC during the government of national unity between 2009 and 2013.

Nicki Minaj Says She Is Having It Four Times A Night And Where Is She Finding The Time And Energy?

Nicki and Kenneth are getting it on… a lot (Picture: Instagram)

Nicki Minaj must be on top of her cardio, because her nightly routine makes us exhausted just thinking about it.

The rapper has been dishing all the deets on her sex life with boyfriend Kenneth Petty, and it’s all kinds of TMI, but we can’t stop reading about it.

The 36-year-old told fans that she’s having sex three to four times a night, on average, to which we ask – where the hell is she finding the time and energy?

Nicki made the confession after a fan account suggested she was having sex with Kenneth six times a night with a tweet reading: ‘Nicki probably getting dick 6x a night and giggles when y’all keep saying 3.’

The Chun-Li rapper responded: ‘3-4 on average. 6 is a bit much sis.’

But four is totally standard.

Nicki and Kenneth, 40, first dates when Minaj was 16 years old, and reunited a few months ago, with the couple already deciding on baby names amid rumours they’re close to getting engaged.

However, the relationship has been plagued by controversy, due to Kenneth’s criminal past.

Petty is a level two registered sex offender, which means he is a moderate risk of repeat offence.

He was placed on the register after a 1995 conviction for attempted rape in the first degree over an incident that occurred with a 16-year-old girl. Kenneth was sentenced to serve between 18 to 54 months in prison.

In 2006, Kenneth also pleaded guilty to first degree manslaughter over the shooting death of a man named Lamont Robinson four years earlier. He was released in May 2013 and was under supervision until May this year.

Despite his ex-convict status, Nicki has been singing her man’s praises on Twitter, calling him her ‘peace’.

The star tweeted: ‘He’s like the male version of my bff TT. They both can make me calm with one look, hug, word. I tell them both all the time. My peace. Cuz they knew me since I was a kid so they understand me in a diff way I guess. Him & TT used to hate each other when we was younger tho lol.’

However, Kenneth won’t be defending himself against critics on Nicki’s show Queen Radio, with the Anaconda rapper saying: ‘He not a internet dude. If u know what I mean. And I prefer his mystique. I’ll do all the talking for him. He’ll do the rest.’

Metro.co.uk

Breaking: Sir Alex Ferguson Agrees To Take Charge Of The Red Devils Once More

Own Correspondent|Sir Alex Ferguson is set to return to the Old Trafford dugout to manage Manchester United’s 1999 Treble winners in a repeat of the Champions League final against Bayern Munich, according to The Sun. The club are trying to organise a rematch between both the United and Bayern sides who contested that dramatic final in the Nou Camp.

Sir Alex has been asked about managing the United side and he said he is keen to do so as long as his health allows him to. Ferguson, 77, suffered a brain haemorrhage last May but returned to his seat in the Old Trafford directors’ box in September and has been a regular at games ever since.

Over the festive period he also accepted an invitation from caretaker boss Ole Solskjaer to visit the Carrington Training Ground and address the players.

CAF Names AFCON 2019 Hosts

Correspondent|The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has selected Egypt as the hosts of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) after their executive meeting in Dakar, Senegal on Tuesday morning.

South Africa and Egypt were the only two nations to submit bids for the tournament, which is only five months away from kicking off, after Cameroon were dumped as hosts late last year.

Tuesday’s CAF executive committee revealed Egypt as the nation to replace Cameroon as 2019 Afcon hosts. North African media outlets had predicted an Egyptian win long before the announcement this morning.

Following CAF’s decision to strip the hosting rights from Cameroon because of delays in infrastructure and security concerns, Egypt and South Africa bid to step in as late hosts.

From the outset, the North Africans bid was more coherent and had government approval while South Africa’s lacked the guarantees, the Egyptians desire to host African football’s showpiece event was evident.

This year’s tournament will be unique because the competition has been expanded to 24 nations and has moved from the usual January slot to June.

Egypt last hosted the Afcon in 2006 – for South Africa it was 2013 – they’ve hosted on four occasions in total compared to South Africa’s two.

While South Africa may have lost the bid, Banyana Banyana star Thembi Kgatlana and coach Desiree Ellis are up for awards this evening at the annual CAF awards.

Teachers To Work For 2 Days A Week Says Majongwe

By Own Correspondent| Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) Secretary General Raymond Majongwe has revealed that teachers will only be able to report for duty only two days per week due to poor remuneration.

Addressing the media Majongwe said teachers had no capacity to report for duty due to the escalating prices of basic commodities and transport costs.

Said Majongwe:

“Cdes the meeting has just ended with nothing concrete coming out. The government has not offered anything. The Meeting had three Cabinet Ministers three Perm Secs RBZ Governor and leadership of 18 government staff associations/Unions.

The Union Leadership unequivocally stated to government plenipotentiaries that workers are incapacitated to return for duty. Several other issues were also raised and discussed. As usual, the government want the matter taken to NJNC.

… We resolved that teachers are incapacitated to turn up duty and they will be attending work for two days per week the other three days they will be working somewhere.”

Mnangagwa’s Confessed Relative Temba Mliswa Defends First Lady’s Interference In State Activities

Correspondent|Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa who has always confessed to being related to President Emmerson Mnangagwa has came out trailblazing in defence of First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa who has come under fire for convening a meeting with the junior doctors who were on industrial strike.

“Amai has always had a passion for the health sector and there was nothing wrong with her meeting the doctors when they approached her.” Temba Mliswa said in a Twitter post on Monday.

Mliswa further said the First Lady is a motherly figure and it was within her right to meet her children when they came to her for assistance.

“She has a role to play. It’s not a case of usurping powers but even at home, culturally, children approach mothers to get a message to their fathers.”

Analysts said Mnangagwa’s wife has no right to run government, and questioned in what capacity she met striking doctors when she has no constitutional role in the state bureaucracy.

Some have even accused the First Lady of taking after the Former First Lady Grace Mugabe who controlled sate institutions using her relationship with the President.

Auxilia met with doctors at state house on Friday, in a bid to end the five week- long industrial action.

When she was meeting the doctors President Mnangagwa was taking part in a cleanup campaign in Harare’s red light district of the Avenues.

Komichi Trial Case Takes A New Twist

THE chief witness in the case of MDC deputy president Morgen Komichi, who is being accused of disrupting the announcement of the presidential results last year, told the court yesterday that he reported an offence that he did not see being committed.

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) acting chief election officer Utoile Silaigwana, the chief State witness, told Harare magistrate Ruramai Chitumbura that he received a phone call from someone telling him of the disturbances that occurred during a break.

Responding to Komichi’s lawyer Obey Shava, Silaigwana said he reported the case to the police despite him not witnessing the commission of the offence.

“Confirm you are the one who reported the matter to the police?” Shava asked.

“Yes,” Silaigwana replied.

“We are here because of the report?” Shava further asked.

“Yes,” Silaigwana again responded.

“Please confirm that you did not see the accused committing the offence,” Shava said.

“Yes,” replied the Zec acting chief elections officer.

Shava, who sought to file his application for discharge at the close of the State case, will now submit his application on January 14 and the State is expected to respond on January 18. The court will provide a ruling on January 21.

Three State witnesses, who include Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation producer Phineas Gutu, investigation officer Patrick Siyakwimbi and Zec security officer Concree Chivinda gave conflicting testimonies.

Siyakwimbi told the magistrate that he did not witness the commission of the offence, but only saw a Zanu PF female member shouting at Komichi who was walking away from the room.

Gutu said he only witnessed the incident from the outside broadcasting van which was providing live coverage of the presidential election results announcement. While Chivinda said Komichi committed the offence at around 10pm, other witnesses said it was around 11pm.

Allegations are that on August 2, 2018, Komichi was at Harare International Conference Centre where Zec was announcing the July 30 presidential election results.

After a break, Komichi went to the podium reserved for commissioners announcing the results, took the microphone and began to announce what he called the MDC Alliance’s rejection of the results.

Komichi claimed that Zec had not followed due process as MDC Alliance agents had not been asked to verify the results. The State alleges he was stopped by the police from making further announcements and was later arrested.

-Newsday

George Chinyande Says: Bond Notes Can Be Traded In South Africa, Botswana

“…Worse the silliest argument that Zimbabweans can not carry their bond note dollars to other countries and buy goods and services as they wish. The point is, as long as the bond note is locally exchangeable for other currencies there must be no qualms. ..”

George Chinyande

By George Chinyande | OPINION | It looks like the converse is true as you are likely to be one with a thick brain. Tino kuzivai maZimba mopedzisira mava kuri burner rand racho robva raita marengenya futi. If the $US is renowned for its stability and value, why do you often wantonly increase $US prices of goods like madora, mufushwa, mangai, maputi, majuru, ishwa, nyemba, nyimo, mazhanje, nunguru, tsvoritsvoto, nhengenu, maguava, chakata, mangos, makotopeya, hanyanisi, mavheji, kana howa neponda yendari?

 

Hamuna kukwana mhani don’t make silly suggestions to mess up other people’s currencies. We thought the best suggestion was the introduction of a local currency denominated Chamisa Chete Chete Zim$ not this unmitigated greed for other people’s money. Why not try one with Biti’s permanent angry face inscribed Biti’s $ for 2.

 

This appears like an irresponsible silly joke, but we seriously consider the hollow thoughtless idiot thugs’ strong and ever burning sentiments for Chamisa and Biti to be involved in one way or the other in the running of our national affairs despite they were roundly defeated on July30. Even during the 18th November 2017 popular march against former
President Mugabe the anticipation,was that their men and probably some lucky henchwomen must be included in President ED’s cabinet for them to love and rally behind Zimbabwe.

 

When President ED chose to hand pick his choice of ministers from Chinja he was blocked by the late Save for reasons best known to him. All this noise about heee the bond note is valueless hee lets adopt the rand its all nonsense. The hollow thoughtless idiot thugs simply want their 2 men Chamisa and Biti in the same cockpit with President ED. If not true, why after installing Chamisa as their people’s President they are still wailing and making high pitched noises about nothing to someone they say don’t recognise?

 

The claim that the bond note dollar is not money or not worthy the paper it is printed on is just hollow and idiotic. If a simple (fuel) coupon is worthy the goods or services one is entitled to recieve, so why is it that the same people reject an instrument the country’s monetary authorities devised to facilitate trade, commerce, payments and storage of value in the interim whilst long term measures are being instituted to bring back the local currency?

 

A currency is simply that which people exchanging value or material or assets, goods or services, believe is convenient, valuable and legal. Zimbabweans deliberately in self inflicting idiocy mode futily reject an instrument their own monetary authorities introduced given acute shortages of basket foreign currencies. The argument against the bond note dollar is only valid up to a certain moral point and neither the issue of inflation nor the quality of paper on which it is printed can be used as basis for its rejection. Worse the silliest argument that Zimbabweans can not carry their bond note dollars to other countries and buy goods and services as they wish. The point is, as long as the bond note is locally exchangeable for other currencies there must be no qualms. If Zimbabweans are not producing enough exports for foreigners to demand bond notes to come and buy locally produced goods, thats another issue.

 

We are also of the belief that all those genuine grievances around better working conditions for all civil servants, must be attended to by reviewing upwards their current bond note dollar or RTGS benefits at least comparable to $US terms. This should be fair both to government and its employees.

Man Plunges To Death From Tower Block Near London

A man has died after reportedly falling from a high-rise building near the Barbican arts centre in London.

Police were called at lunchtime and say they found a man who appeared to have fallen from a height.

The man, who has not yet been identified, was confirmed dead at the scene.

Forensic teams were at the scene throughout the afternoon and a police cordon was put in place.

A spokeswoman for City of London Police told the Mirror: “Police were called by London Ambulance Service paramedics to Frobisher Crescent, where a man was found with significant injuries having appeared to have fallen from a height.

“The man was sadly confirmed deceased at the scene.”

Officers are currently investigating the circumstances of this incident.

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 1.29pm today (4 January) to reports of a person having fallen from height outside the Barbican Centre.

“We sent a number of resources including an ambulance crew, a paramedic in a car, a motorcycle paramedic and an incident response officer, and also dispatched London’s Air Ambulance.

“Sadly a man was pronounced dead at the scene.”

Twitter user said: “Thoughts are with whoever has been affected by the incident at the Barbican today.”

-Daily Mirror

 

Mugabe’s Notorious Hong Kong Mansion Bought For Bona Sold At A Loss

A Hong Kong luxury villa previously occupied by former First Lady Grace Mugabe and her daughter Bona – itself the subject of a dispute in the Hong Kong courts –has been sold for a 15 per cent loss, according to Hong Kong media reports.

Bought in 2008 by former Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe, House 3 of JC Castle has been sold for HK$34 million (US$4.3 million), a loss of 15 per cent from its 2008 purchase price of HK$40 million, according to Century 21 Deluxe Home Property, which handled the transaction.

The agency did not identify the property’s buyer.

The villa’s seller, identified as a foreigner, “is not living here,” said the agency’s director Thomas Lo. “A loss is unusual for this area.”

The transaction may close the chapter on a long-running dispute in the Hong Kong High Court over the villa’s ownership.

The villa was bought in 2008 by a company called Cross Global, and sold two years later at cost to its sole shareholder Hsieh Ping Sung, a Taiwan-born South African businessman and one-time Mugabe confidant.

Mugabe’s government sued Cross Global and Hsieh in 2014 to claim ownership of the 2,761-square foot villa, claiming “100 per cent beneficial” ownership of it, saying that the businessman had merely been holding it on trust. The former president’s second wife Grace, and their daughter Bona, had been staying in the villa since 2008 while the latter attended City University of Hong Kong under an alias.

Mugabe, who was pushed out of his presidency in 2017, retains full diplomatic status, and a lavish retirement package that included a house in Harare, vehicles and 23 staff members, according to a Zimbabwean government gazette. While in power, Mugabe had applied to the Hong Kong courts to annul Cross Global’s 2010 transfer of the JC Castle villa to Hsieh.

JC Castle, named in honour of action star Jackie Chan, was developed by real estate-and-entertainment tycoon Albert Yeung’s Emperor Group in 2002, comprising 26 villas clustered around three swimming pools.

CEFC, the former private energy conglomerate owned by missing Chinese oligarch Ye Jianming, offered a villa for sale in March last year, bought for HK$16 million in 2015.

A project called The Regent, developed by China Overseas Land & Investment, will be released for sale soon, marking the first launch this year for Hong Kong’s cooling home market. The first 324 units of the apartment project will launch for HK$10,688 per square foot after discounts of about 32 per cent from the other projects in Tai Po.

The launch of The Regent would stimulate the neighbourhood’s luxury residential projects, Lo said.

— South China Morning Post

Gabon’s SB Moyo Caught Hiding Under A Bed After Failed Coup

Two soldiers who took part in Monday’s attempted coup in Gabon have been killed, the president’s office says.

They were shot dead after security officers stormed the national radio building which they had taken over. Three others are under arrest.

The junior officers claimed they seized power “to restore democracy” in oil-rich Gabon, where the ailing leader’s family has ruled for 50 years.

“The situation is under control,” the presidency’s statement said.

Obiang was on the run for a brief period, before being found hiding under a bed, reports Radio France Internationale (RFI).

“The situation is calm. The gendarmes who are often stationed there have taken control of the entire area around the radio and TV headquarters, so everything is back to normal”, said Guy-Bertrand Mapangou, a spokesman for the government of the central African country.

Mr Mapangou said that the army generals, civil society and opposition leaders mentioned in the rebels’ statement as potential supporters would be investigated.

What is the opposition’s reaction?
The main opposition group, The Coalition for the New Republic, denied any link with the rebel soldiers.

One of its leading members, Paul-Marie Gondjout, told the BBC that soldiers and the police were searching vehicles on main roads in the capital, Libreville.

“We see order, but we don’t know what is going on,” Mr Gondjout said.

He added that with President Ali Bongo out of the country since October when he suffered a stroke, his deputy should be sworn in as head of state.

“The country needs to be run and we have no government, no head of state,” Mr Gongjout said.

President Bongo succeeded his father Omar Bongo as president in 2009. He narrowly won re-election in 2016 in a poll marred by violence and accusations of fraud.

Rebel soldiers took control of the national radio station in the capital, Libreville, at 04:30 local time (03:30 GMT). Lt Obiang read a short statement announcing a “National Restoration Council”.

“If you are eating, stop; if you are having a drink, stop; if you are sleeping, wake up. Wake up your neighbours… rise up as one and take control of the street,” the statement said.

Some youth in the nearby Cocotiers settlement torched a car and set fire to tyres, while the security forces fired tear gas to disperse them.

Much of the city was deserted with businesses closed and local and foreign companies telling their workers to stay home. Internet access was also briefly disrupted.

The rebel soldiers entered the radio station after “neutralising” gendarmes in front of the building before making their broadcast, news agency AFP reports, quoting a statement from the presidency.

The security services later stormed the building and shot dead two rebel soldiers and freed journalists who were being held hostage, the report says.

Authorities had earlier said five rebels had entered the building and four had been arrested. A later statement said six rebels were involved while other reports put the number at seven.

In a video circulating on social media, three young soldiers can be seen in a radio studio wearing military fatigues and holding guns.

Lt Obiang, who said he represented a group called the Patriotic Movement of the Defence and Security Forces of Gabon, specifically appealed to young people to “take charge of their destiny”.

The insurgents called on soldiers to take control of the transport system, ammunition reserves and airports “in the interests of the nation”.

BBC Afrique’s Firmain Eric Mbadinga says the coup attempt came as a huge surprise. The army has always been seen as loyal to the Bongo family, he says, because it is dominated by the presidential guard, who mostly come from Mr Bongo’s home region.

The French government and the African Union condemned the attempted coup.

BBC News

Is Chamisa Talking To Himself On Call For Talks As Failing Mnangagwa Continues To Ignore Him

Correspondent|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s calls for dialogue continue falling on deaf ears after he spurned an offer to work together with President Emmerson Mnangagwa immediately after the Constitutional Court ruling was delivered in August 2018.

Chamisa, who insisted at the time that he demanded nothing but keys to the State House, has also abandoned his Thank You rallies which were meant to culminate in the supposed heroic march to State House.

The government has warned such a move would be dealt with ruthlessly.

President Mnangagwa and his ruling Zanu PF party have ignored calls for dialogue by opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa even as the country’s economic meltdown continues.

MDC spokesman Jacob Mafume confirmed the rebuff at a press conference last Friday, warning that “without dialogue, Zimbabweans would have to resort to the constitution which allows for demonstrations or a collective action that ensures their voices are heard”.

The disputed July 30 elections have been followed by a deepening of the country’s economic meltdown with foreign currency shortages resulting in fuel shortages as well as demands for salaries to be paid in foreign currency by public service workers.

A strike by junior doctors is now in its second month while teachers have also warned that schools may not re-open for the new school term this Tuesday if government does not agree to pay wages in US dollars.

Chamisa blames the economic crisis on President Mnangagwa’s lack of legitimacy after what the opposition describes as a stolen election which was also followed by deadly violence that claimed the lives of six people.

“The legitimacy question is still on,” Mafume told reporters in Harare last Friday.

“As long as it is not resolved, problems in this country will remain in place. We are able to restore this nation. We have done it before. Our former Minister of Health (Henry Madzorera) has done it well before and he can do it again.

“We need to re-engage with the international community on a basis that is rational where we are able to comply with the international norms and standards, where we are able to have foreign direct investments (FDI) and tap into international finance as a way forward and that needs to be done as a matter of urgency.”

He added; “However, that cannot be done when we are not talking to each other.

“We have put the dialogue issue out there and our President Nelson Chamisa has talked about it. Our leadership has talked about it yet, there has been no reciprocal desire to dialogue by the current regime.”

Chamisa and the MDC have lately been touting the need to establish a transitional authority to take over government, a proposal rejected by Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.

The ruling party argues that it secured a clear mandate in the July 30 ballot which was also confirmed by the highest court in the land after Constitutional Court unanimously dismissed Chamisa’s challenge against presidential election results.

The opposition leader is however continuing to pressure the administration for dialogue and recently met South Africa president Cyril Ramaphosa over the issue.

“The economic and political crisis in Zimbabwe is worsening and what is important is that this affects our neighbouring countries, particularly South Africa,” said Mafume, explaining Chamisa’s visit to Pretoria.

“We feel that Zimbabwe is becoming a regional security threat because of the failure by Mnangagwa’s government to solve the political stalemate over his illegitimacy.

“The economic crisis has the effect of causing a burden to South Africa owing to the exodus of people that are fleeing the worsening economy.

“Mnangagwa has refused to listen to our concerns, so we felt it was better for us to meet President Ramaphosa to listen to our concerns and also to relay our message to Mnangagwa.

“The people of Zimbabwe continue to suffer and, as a party that was voted for by millions of people, we will do what we can to offer solutions.”

Chigumba, Malaba Want Salary In US Dollar But Chiwenga Says “Forget It, We Don’t Print US Dollars!”

Justice Luke Malaba

At a time when Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga has sworn that no one will be paid in US dollars, the judge who sabotaged the Zimbabwean people’s President Nelson Chamisa, Justice Luke Malaba also wants his salary in ….

By A Correspondent| Below was the full part speech of the teachers’ report that members of the military, the CIO, and also the country’s magistrates and judges have telephoned telling them to increase the fires on Emmerson Mnangagwa.

At a time when Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga has sworn that no one will be paid in US dollars, the judge who sabotaged the Zimbabwean people’s President Nelson Chamisa, Justice Luke Malaba and the Zimbabwe Election Commission boss, Priscilla Chigumba both also want their salary in US dollars, commentators said last night.

“I have been receiving phone calls from soldiers, I am receiving phone calls from members of the CIO, I am receiving phone calls from magistrates and judges, they are all urging us to push on  so they can also received their salaries in United States dollars and we warn the government of Emmerson Mnangagwa and his so-called technocrat, who is Mthuli Ncube to die decisively act on the issue of salaries in United States dollars, list of country slides into unprecedented chaos…”

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WATCH LIVE- Teachers’ Unions Issue Joint Presser

ZimEye will be livestreaming a joint press conference by the Amalgamated Rural Teacher Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) and the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ).

The presser is set to be held at the Africa Unity Square in Harare at 10:30 am.

Said the ARTUZ and PTUZ:

*Joint ARTUZ and PTUZ Press conference on ongoing negotiations and way forward.*

08-01-2019

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ and the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, PTUZ will be holding a joint press conference at Africa Unity square at 1030hrs.

The press conference will brief the media on the ongoing negotiations and the job action.

All media houses are invited.

*ARTUZ and PTUZ INFORMATION.*

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Patients Stranded As Doctors’ Strike Continues

By Own Correspondent| Patients here have been left stranded following the doctors’ strike which has crippled the health system since December 1 last year.

Doctors at government hospitals recently vowed to continue with the strike which is now in its sixth week.

State media reports on Monday claimed that some doctors at several hospitals across the country had agreed to go back to work after a deal had been struck with the government on Saturday.

However, the doctors later revealed that no such deal had been struck between the striking doctors and their employer.

Relatives of patients who spoke to ZimEye at Chitungwiza General Hospital said doctors were not attending to their loved ones and there was no point in being admitted at the institution.

Said Linda Manyere whose sister is nursing injuries from an accident:

“She is in pain but the doctors are not here. It is our prayer that the doctors and government reach an agreement because we are watching our relative dying a slow and painful death because no one is helping her.”

Government has however remained adamant that it cannot afford to pay civil servants in forex arguing that “it does not print foreign currency”.

 

Four Die In Beatrice Accident Involving A Honda Fit

Four people died while 11 others were seriously injured when a commuter omnibus and a Honda Fit they were travelling in collided head-on at the 44km peg along the Harare-Beitbridge Highway on Sunday evening, police said.

Three people died on the spot, while another passenger died upon admission at Chitungwiza Central Hospital, police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed yesterday.

“Circumstances are that a Honda Fit with three passengers on board was travelling towards Harare, while the Toyota Hiace with 10 passengers on board was travelling towards Masvingo. On approaching a curve at the 44km peg along the said road, the driver of the Toyota Hiace tried to overtake in front of the oncoming Honda Fit, resulting in a head-on collision,” she said in a statement.

Charamba said all the bodies of the deceased were at Chitungwiza Central Hospital awaiting a post-mortem.

Meanwhile, the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) is urging schools that do not own buses to hire roadworthy vehicles to avoid road deaths as pupils return to schools.

“Many students will be travelling to boarding schools as schools open. Some schools have their own buses, while others do not. We are encouraging boarding schools that do not own buses to hire roadworthy buses that have passenger liability cover,” PAZ said in a statement.

“We are calling upon all boarding and day schools to insure their buses. Passenger liability cover is a necessity. In the event of an accident, students and staff will be assured of compensation. According to our observation, there are many school buses that do not have passenger liability cover.”

-Newsday

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Hospitals Turn Back Patients As Strike Revive

MAJOR public hospitals across Zimbabwe are turning away patients as a strike by doctors enters its sixth week.

There is no end in sight to the strike, as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government says it cannot meet the doctors’ demands.

The Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, Zimbabwe’s largest treatment center, is largely empty as a doctors’ strike that began December 1 drags on.

Sixty-nine-year-old Kasirina Zibveka had a lung infection in September, according to her medical records. After numerous tests were done, it was confirmed that her right lung had gone bad and needed to be removed.

But by then, doctors were on strike. She was discharged December 13 and was told to return Monday for the ailing lung to be removed. But with the strike unresolved, that did not happen.

Her daughter, Margret Chikoti, says the family has paid for her treatment, but only nurses are attending to her mother.

“We have no idea what is really happening to her since December 13,” she said. “All we see is her discharging some blood stained stinking fluids [through a hole pierced by nurses under her right breast]. What is happening inside her body? Is it getting worse? We just give her painkillers and use ointment to clean her wound. We hope that their negotiations [doctors and government] bear fruit and they return to work.”

Doctors held a meeting Monday and resolved to remain on strike until their demands are met. The doctors want the government to equip hospitals with modern technology, sufficient medicine and protective clothing for doctors.

They also want to be paid in U.S. dollars instead of Zimbabwe’s depreciating currency, known as bondnotes.

“We will not accept the money that they are refusing. We want the money that buys,” Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association Vice President Marambire Sinaravo Jongwe said this to his members. “We are very understanding people, we are very lenient to our government. They are just trying to ignore us, they are very insincere to doctors. But yet we are saving the public, the general of Zimbabwe. For our patients we care, the government does not care.”

The doctors also say they do not want to prescribe drugs that are not in stock, a practice that forces patients to seek out black market drugs.

The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe has warned about such drugs being fake, expired and unsafe to use.

The government, meanwhile, said last week it is not in a position to pay doctors or any civil servants in U.S. dollars.

Officials say they have imported medicines and are now stocking hospitals. But with doctors still on strike, that news might not be enough to help patients like Kasirina Zibveka.

— VOA