Chamisa Says He Is Very Prepared To Talk With ED, Interview

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has described 2018 as very difficult following the death of the opposition party’s founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai and a controversial election in July.

Chamisa (NC) told Standard chief reporter Everson Mushava (EM) in an exclusive interview yesterday that he had set his sights on making an impact in the lives of Zimbabweans next year.

He also insisted on talks with President Emmerson Mnangagwa, saying the disputed election was holding the country back and there was no substitute for dialogue. Below are excerpts from the interview.

EM: This year you rose to become the president of the MDC and contested the watershed elections. Can you describe how 2018 was for you?

NC: This was a difficult year, we lost our dear leader (Tsvangirai).

We lost our icon, the founding president of the movement.

Beyond that, we went into a decisive election, which we emphatically won despite the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission deciding otherwise.

We went to court to seek to have the valid result announced and it was a huge set back because we expected the obvious.

We anticipated the valid endorsement of the will of the people.

However, that did not happen. We are in the process of defending our vote and put on the table the issue of the true will and authentic voice of the people of Zimbabwe.

This is why we have put a five point plan to solve the economic ailment affecting our people.

The year 2019 is decisive for the party to reverse the misfortune of Zimbabweans at various levels in their general lives.

We have to put a full stop to tyranny, dictatorship and are on the path to reform, nation building and peace building. It will be a turnaround year.

It is a take-off year, remedying the ailment affecting our country.

It is also the year to revitalise and rejuvenate the organisation through organisational renewal and deepening of our internal democratic processes with the intention of giving effect to the party’s new direction.

EM: What challenges did you encounter as the leader of the MDC during an election year?

NC: Filling in the shoes of a giant, to be able to take the path of an election, to move from one million votes to two million — something we should thank God for. The future is bright, people believe in the struggle.

We are humbled by the support we get from across the rural, tribal and racial divide. The party is all over now. It is supported and loved.

EM: What do you attribute the jump from one million votes to the two million to?

NC: A number of factors, the legacy of Morgan Tsvangirai and our rural strategy.

We had penetrated the rural areas, the convergence of different forces. Even former president Robert Mugabe believing in our movement [was a great boost]. Some people think it was a negative thing, but I think it is a huge advantage to be supported by someone who carries the torch of the liberation struggle.

We are connecting with the liberation struggle. Our panAfrican teeth are growing. We now have a nationalistic appeal and of course, we are entrenching our dominance as a state actor.

EM: Some critics say the MDC would have garnered more votes in that election had it been united. What is your reaction to that?

NC: I don’t think so. I feel the internal fights were inconsequential. The MDC is a massive organisation. The dynamics of such a dynamic organisation is that there are activities in it and that is what makes our democracy strong. At no point did we have internal contradictions that undermined our performance. We won this election. We did our best. We were pushing this struggle knowing that God is in it.

EM: In the run-up to the recent Zanu PF annual conference, war veterans said they wanted the minimum age for presidential election candidates to be raised from 40 to 52 years and this would have disqualified you from contesting the next election. What are your thoughts on that?

NC: I talk to war veterans every time. The genuine war veterans are interested in genuine discourse that makes our country move forward. I have never doubted their commitment to a better life for all Zimbabweans and the reason why the war was waged was to give effect to the liberation agenda. It requires unanimous endorsement of the support given to universal suffrage. That was the core of the liberation struggle, and it includes the right to vote and to be voted for.

In fact, we should actually reduce the presidential age limit to 18. If you are able to vote, you should also be able to be voted for. We should actually remove the presidential bar and make sure the right to vote moves with the right to be voted.

All the war veterans went to war at a tender age, the likes of (vice-presidents) Constantino Chiwenga, Kembo Mohadi and Mnangagwa himself.

EM: Those making such a proposal say you are not mature. What is your reaction to that?

NC: What is the definition of maturity? I don’t know what they are talking about. There are people who think age comes with wisdom. Others have grown old without growing up, especially in Zanu PF. The legal age of majority was decided after several considerations.

Barack Obama was leader of the United States of America at a tender age and succeeded, the same with [Emmanuel] Macron of France; they are in their prime time.

If maturity is a crime associated with not being hardened in the old school of corruption and killing, then I am guilty as charged. That is not the type of politics that I believe in. Maturity is defined in the ability to give Zimbabweans a decent life.

Maturity is defined by the currency your people use, the hospitals the people go to, and many other factors, but now if you look at these, I can say that most of our leaders lack maturity.

Most of these old politicians are late bloomers, they are blooming in their 70s and 80s and they want everyone to wait.

EM: The commission of inquiry led by former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe released its report last week and accused the MDC Alliance of planning the August 1 protests. What is your comment on those findings?

NC: The Motlanthe findings were not backed by any fact. You don’t say an organisation has organised protests when it has structures and you don’t cite any reason why the decision was made. Who in the MDC and how did they organise the protests and with what intention?

It is hard to understand the warped reasoning behind the report. It has no factual basis. It’s a bold and wild conclusion without underpinning evidence.

We have organised demonstrations before and at the MDC, we don’t organise demonstrations that way.

There was no need to organise the demonstration, we had won emphatically. Winners don’t demonstrate, they celebrate.

EM: The commission recommended dialogue, but recently Mnangagwa said he would not negotiate with losers.

NC: Mnangagwa should not negotiate with himself because he was the loser in the elections.

He does not understand that there is nothing that can beat dialogue — this is what separates humans from other animals.

EM: Zanu PF say you want dialogue because you are desperate for an inclusive government.

NC: That can only come from those who do not understand. Dialogue does not mean inclusive government.

The nation is divided and in different perspectives, how do we reconcile our view points? How do we deal with national discourse?

We are already in government by virtue of our control of councils, we are already a government at a local level.

We are not driven by love of power, but the love of our country, love of peace, our people, resources, and the love for each other. Power is meaningless if it is not serving countrymen.

EM: Some say you must give Mnangagwa a chance. Is it something you have considered?

NC: It is not about individuals, it is about the will of the people. We have a crisis in government. It is the crisis of legitimacy.

The results announced do not reflect the will of the people. We cannot have political stability without economic stability and vice-versa.

— Standard

Plot To Remove Mutsvangwa Keeps Thickening

THE internal power struggle rocking the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), pitting national chairperson Christopher Mutsvangwa and secretary general Victor Matemadanda, is heading for an explosive finish after one faction held a meeting at the weekend to plot the ouster of their leader.

Mutsvangwa, who is indisposed with an undisclosed illness, has not been seen in public for some time, stands accused of being behind wild-cat demonstrations by a group of former liberation war fighters calling itself the Welfare Committee.

The group stormed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s office last week, demanding outstanding allowances dating back to 1997 and accused Matemadanda of stalling their progress as well as rubbishing the deputy Defence minister’s war credentials.

Matemadanda allegedly convened a meeting of selected war veterans provincial chairpersons on Saturday in Kadoma at which strategies for Mutsvangwa’s removal were discussed, as well as a plan to protect the ZNLWVA secretary general.

“The meeting was disguised as a business forum to discuss command agriculture as well as synergies for war veterans to make a living but the major issue was to discuss a way to get rid of Mutsvangwa. There is a slush fund in place to make sure the structures of the association deal with chairpersons and other officials seen as not towing the line as well as the campaign against Mutsvangwa,” a source told NewsDay but declined identification.

The meeting was chaired by Mashonaland West ZNLWVA provincial chairperson, Cornelius Muoni and was also attended by other chairpersons from Matabeleland North, Bulawayo, Matabeleland South, Midlands, Mashonaland East and Harare.

ZNLWVA deputy national chairperson Headman Moyo confirmed the meeting, but said he did not attend.

“I have been advised of the meeting, but I am on holiday and do not have much details. Talk to Muoni,” said Moyo who has been acting leader as Mutsvangwa recuperates. Moyo said a meeting of the ZNLWVA national executive will be held “after the festive season to deal with these issues”.

Muoni confirmed the meeting and also said that discussions around Mutsvangwa “were raised”.

“That issue [Mutsvangwa’s removal] came up but was not on our agenda. We were discussing command agriculture and the recent demonstrations by that small group. He [Mutsvangwa] has been criticising command agriculture, but has not explained his reasons.

“He has not been working well with others, and there is a feeling within our ranks that he is behind the recent demonstrations. Now we need the national executive to deal with the issue. We already have resolutions from our members that we have not acted on favourably,” Muoni said.

Muoni confirmed that Matemadanda attended the meeting and claimed other chairpersons had not attended due to “fuel problems”. Efforts to get a comment from Matemadanda drew blanks as he was said to be in meetings, with his aide answering his mobile phone.

In November, war veterans in Mashonaland West reportedly passed a no confidence vote on Mutsvangwa over his reported denigration of the command agriculture programme and having failed to meet structures since his appointment as Mnangagwa’s Special Adviser last November. Calls for Mutsvangwa’s ouster were supported by war veterans in Mashonaland East province amid claims the fight for control of the former fighters was part of an internal war of attrition between Mnangagwa and Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga.

Mutsvangwa has since been removed as Mnangagwa’s top aide.

A meeting of the association’s districts in Mashonaland East rejected the claims and confirmed their confidence in Mutsvangwa’s leadership.

Mutsvangwa is reportedly being targeted after openly attacking petroleum mogul Kuda Tagwirei, who has been funding the command agriculture programme. Tagwirei, seen as Chiwenga’s protégé, has been accused of “State capture” in a messy fight for the control of the fuel industry in Zimbabwe as well as in the ‘skewed’ allocation of foreign currency by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

— NewsDay

Mthuli Reconsiders Outrageous Traffic Fines After Being Reminded High Fines Contributed To Mugabe’s Fall

FINANCE minister Mthuli Ncube last week agreed to soften his stance on traffic fines, adding an amendment that allows magistrates to use their discretion when imposing them.

Nkulumane MP Kucaca Phulu (MDC Alliance) said: “For some of these driving offences – if you take into account the salaries that people earn like civil servants and even Members of Parliament – yes, the fines must be biting, but we will end up having our jails inundated with people that are unable to pay these fines,” Phulu said.

“This was the point of reference which led to the events of November 2017 (when former President Robert Mugabe was deposed), because people were being milked of their money using these fines. It is undesirable to have fines at that level because they are 300% of your salary. We suggest that perhaps these fines need to be rationalised massively, so that they are in accord with the level of income of Zimbabweans,” he said.

Zengeza West MP Job Sikhala (MDC Alliance) said even though fines must be in place for punitive purposes, if they were outrageously high, it would defeat logic and reason.

“The moment when a fine becomes unreachable by the intended offender, it is no longer serving its purpose,” Sikhala said.

Sikhala suggested that level one and level two fines should remain at $20, level three at $60, but he queried why the minister had jumped from $60 for level three crimes to $400 for level four crimes.

“I would suggest that level five be $200 and not $800, because how does it double from level four at $400 to $800?” Sikhala said.

Harare East MP Tendai Biti (MDC Alliance) said by fixing the traffic fines, legislators were treading on the grounds of the Judiciary, adding that section 2 of the Constitution recognised the principle of separation of powers.

“It is the Judiciary which sets fines. Penalties must be proportional to the wrong that is committed. So, you have a situation where, from $20 to $60, there has been a doubling up of the penalties since 2009.

“So, where you have $20, it used to be $10; where you have $30, it used to be $15; where you have $60, it used to be $30, doubling up. However, when it comes from level 4 to level 14, there has been a quadrupling of the penalty. What is the justification of quadrupling, when with level one to three, you have doubled? Is it because of inflation? It cannot be because of inflation because from 2009, our inflation has not quadrupled,” Biti said.

Finance minister Ncube’s response was that the levels of the traffic fines which he set were the maximums payable as penalties.

“For instance, from level one to level three, that is a spot fine, but beyond that, which is level four to level 14, that is the maximum that a magistrate can charge.

I am not saying the magistrate may not use it. They may use it. What I am proposing is that we insert the word maximum monetary amount on that column,” he said.

Ncube said level one to three fines, which are spot fines, would remain between $20 and $60, while level four fine would be $100, level five $200; level six $400; level seven $800; level eight $1 200; level nine $1 600; level 10 $2 000; level 11 $2 500; level 12 $3 000 and level 13 $5 000, while level 14 would be at $10 000.

In the 2019 budget statement, Ncube increased fines for traffic offences like proceeding against a red robot, overtaking over a solid line, encroaching into oncoming traffic to avoid congestion, dropping passengers at undesignated points, driving without head or side lights, among others, to fine levels eight to 10, which attract a maximum fine of $700 and imprisonment for a period not exceeding 12 months.

Opposition MPs felt that Ncube’s fine levels were too high to the extent motorists would end up filling jails for failure to pay them, and Ncube responded by amending clause 28 of Finance No. 3 Bill to read that traffic fines would be “the maximum, but not the prescribed level” to allow for flexibility.

— NewsDay

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No Joy This Christmas As Beer Runs Out Of Stock

 

Local beers and soft drinks are among some of the products that have disappeared from supermarkets’ shelves thereby depriving embattled Zimbabweans of the things they had become accustomed to during the festive
holidays.

A survey by the Daily News over the weekend revealed that most retail outlets have run out of local beer brands and soft drinks, particularly
those manufactured by the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed Delta Corporation.Where one finds local beverages, the cost would
have gone up from the recommended retail price.

In most shops, shelves are filled to the brim by imported substitutes that cost an arm and leg.Some of the imported beers are actually being
sold in foreign currency as confirmed the Zimbabwe Retailers Association (ZRA) yesterday.Several other basic products, among them the standard loaf of bread, are also hard to come-by.

Government confirmed the shortages yesterday but said it is determined to bring cheer to long-
suffering Zimbabweans.Nick Mangwana, the permanent secretary in the ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, told the Daily News yesterday that government — through the Reserve
Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) — has disbursed foreign currency to the beverage companies and is in the process of releasing more hard currency for the procurement of their inputs.Daily News

HOSPITAL UPDATE: No Doctors At Work Today

OBEDIAH MOYO
By A Correspondent|  The below report released on Christmas day names the government for allegedly looting donor funds they regularly receive in USDs, converting them to useless RTGS currency. FULL TEXT: 

 

PRESS STATEMENT BY THE ZHDA ON THE IMPASSE BETWEEN DOCTORS AND GOVERNMENT

 

25 DECEMBER 2018
The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) would like to update its members, the press, members of the public and various stakeholders on the impasse between doctors and the government. Following the press statement issued by the Minister of Health and Child Care, Hon. O. Moyo, we would like to set the record straight so as to avoid misinfoming our fellow citizens who may be hoodwinked into believing that the ministry is being sincere in its dealings with doctors.

1. Drugs and Medical Sundries
The said drugs which have been supposedly stocked at Natpharm have not reached any of our government institutions. If indeed the drugs and protective clothing are there, our members have made it clear that these should be seen at hospitals. This comes against a background of several promises of medicines and equipment made by the ministry since January this year, with none being fulfilled.

In addition, the stated stocks will not last our institutions long (a month to two at most), and we have requested the ministry set targets and provide timelines as to …when the target stocks will be reached, but to no avail.

2.RemuneratIon

According to the collective bargaining agreement 2 (CBA 2) of March 2018, our salaries and allowances are pegged in United States Dollars (USD). The employer has been countlessly breaching this CBA, firstly by applying it selectively across the health workers, secondly by implementing it unfairly, then unilaterally slashing on call allowances of middle level and senior doctors. The ministry did not heed our call to rectify these but has gone on to unilaterally decide to pay us in RTGS. This is a clear violation of the CBA and all we ask is the employer to honour the legally binding contract and pay us in USD. The minister went on to misinform the nation that the least paid doctor earns USD 1800. This is not true because we do not earn USD, and the association is yet to see a junior colleague who earns $1800. We do not know where the minister got this figure. Our members take home an average monthly package of way less than this, with the bulk of it being the on call allowance of around $1000 which the doctor is paid at an hourly rate for working non-stop during ungodly hours of the night.

This is the same allowance which we requested that it be raised from $7.50/hr, in line with the 2014 promise by the ministry to raise it to at least $10/hr. This promise has not been fulfilled to date.

Furthermore, the government through the ministry has been receiving health retention allowances (donor funds) quartely in foreign currency, whilst paying these to health workers in RTGS currency. The donors have since requested that the ministry facilitates the opening of Nostro FCAs for our members, and the ministry is trying to use this as a bargaining chip when they are not entitled to do so.

3. Unfreezing of posts

Noting that junior doctors are employed on a contract basis, we requested that the ministry avail posts for employment after the contract, as one cannot go into private practice soon after but requires a mandatory one year in full time government employment. The govemment states that they have availed these but there is no documented evidence or concurrence that has been furnished to us or our members to that effect. We requested the ministry to avail the evidence for these posts through a legally binding forum. These posts will ensure that staffing levels improve at all govemment hospitals to enable quality health service delivery.

We also note that the minister avoided stipulating working hours for middle level and senior doctors, despite our request to have these specified dating back as far as January 2018. This ensures that the system of overworking the few available doctors without compensation is perpetuated. We currently have doctors who work over 36 hours non stop.

4. Vehicle Loan scheme

The ministry has not comrnited in writing on a legally binding forum to provide this scheme to all doctors, and the stated dates of operationalisation are very vague.

5. Availability of fuel

Once again our fellow citizens have been lied to that fuel has been made available for doctors. Most hospitals have not seen or heard of this said fuel by the Minister. In actual fact, Mpilo hospital ran out of generator fuel recently for the hospital generator.

 

6. Supemumerary registrars.

The ministry has been taking advantage of senior doctors in specialist training who are not employed by the government. Due to ‘limited training spaces, some of our registrars have opted to train outside the employment of the ministry but continually see government patients without remuneration. It is unfair for the ministry to delegate this issue to MOHTE rather than create posts for their own. In the same vein, the employer has failed its main mandate to protect the welfare of workers if they cannot protect junior staff from victimization by their superiors
Negotiations for doctors and other health workers’ welfare take place a the Health Service Bipartite Negotiating Panel (HSBNP.), guided by statutory instrument III of 2006. The employer has not taken this forum seriously and since the first of December only three fruitless meetings have been held. What the minister is spreading are just informal discussions that have not reached this forum and are flawed, far from implementation and tantamount to propaganda.

To further show their lack of seriousness, the employer has failed to address issues but instead taken the association to court and ordered members to resume work disgruntled. Our membership has stated firmly that they will not risk the lives of patients by working under duress whilst disgruntled, and will not return to work in potentially hazardous spaces. Moreso, the doctors did not receive their December salaries and are incapacitated to go to work.

The response by the employer has been to suspend most of our members, pending hearings. This brutal, hard stance will not bring any fruit towards resolving the impasse, but instead is regressive. Following this move, middle level and senior doctors in nine (9) provinces have withdrawn the services and will only resume work when these members are reinstated and meaningful negotiations are underway. This means that most district and provincial hospitals will operate at minimum capacity, if at all.

 

The Health Service Board is playing politics with the Iives of our fellow countrymen, throwing a legal charade whilst failing to address the issues affecting our health sector. It is our view that the ministry and the Health Services Board have failed their mandate, and we hereby call for the dissolution of the Health Service Board and the setting up of an independent Health Service Commission.

We will only return to work when the government treats our health sector with the delicacy end professionalism It deserves.
…..

LATEST- Report Exposes Mthuli Ncube For Literally Looting Foreign Donor Funds (USDs) For Doctors’ Salaries And Then Secretly Paying The Doctors In “Useless” RTGS Currency

By A Correspondent|  The below report released on Christmas day names the government for allegedly looting donor funds they regularly receive in USDs, converting them to useless RTGS currency. FULL TEXT: 

 

PRESS STATEMENT BY THE ZHDA ON THE IMPASSE BETWEEN DOCTORS AND GOVERNMENT

 

25 DECEMBER 2018
The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) would like to update its members, the press, members of the public and various stakeholders on the impasse between doctors and the government. Following the press statement issued by the Minister of Health and Child Care, Hon. O. Moyo, we would like to set the record straight so as to avoid misinfoming our fellow citizens who may be hoodwinked into believing that the ministry is being sincere in its dealings with doctors.

1. Drugs and Medical Sundries
The said drugs which have been supposedly stocked at Natpharm have not reached any of our government institutions. If indeed the drugs and protective clothing are there, our members have made it clear that these should be seen at hospitals. This comes against a background of several promises of medicines and equipment made by the ministry since January this year, with none being fulfilled.

In addition, the stated stocks will not last our institutions long (a month to two at most), and we have requested the ministry set targets and provide timelines as to …when the target stocks will be reached, but to no avail.

2.RemuneratIon

According to the collective bargaining agreement 2 (CBA 2) of March 2018, our salaries and allowances are pegged in United States Dollars (USD). The employer has been countlessly breaching this CBA, firstly by applying it selectively across the health workers, secondly by implementing it unfairly, then unilaterally slashing on call allowances of middle level and senior doctors. The ministry did not heed our call to rectify these but has gone on to unilaterally decide to pay us in RTGS. This is a clear violation of the CBA and all we ask is the employer to honour the legally binding contract and pay us in USD. The minister went on to misinform the nation that the least paid doctor earns USD 1800. This is not true because we do not earn USD, and the association is yet to see a junior colleague who earns $1800. We do not know where the minister got this figure. Our members take home an average monthly package of way less than this, with the bulk of it being the on call allowance of around $1000 which the doctor is paid at an hourly rate for working non-stop during ungodly hours of the night.

This is the same allowance which we requested that it be raised from $7.50/hr, in line with the 2014 promise by the ministry to raise it to at least $10/hr. This promise has not been fulfilled to date.

Furthermore, the government through the ministry has been receiving health retention allowances (donor funds) quartely in foreign currency, whilst paying these to health workers in RTGS currency. The donors have since requested that the ministry facilitates the opening of Nostro FCAs for our members, and the ministry is trying to use this as a bargaining chip when they are not entitled to do so.

3. Unfreezing of posts

Noting that junior doctors are employed on a contract basis, we requested that the ministry avail posts for employment after the contract, as one cannot go into private practice soon after but requires a mandatory one year in full time government employment. The govemment states that they have availed these but there is no documented evidence or concurrence that has been furnished to us or our members to that effect. We requested the ministry to avail the evidence for these posts through a legally binding forum. These posts will ensure that staffing levels improve at all govemment hospitals to enable quality health service delivery.

We also note that the minister avoided stipulating working hours for middle level and senior doctors, despite our request to have these specified dating back as far as January 2018. This ensures that the system of overworking the few available doctors without compensation is perpetuated. We currently have doctors who work over 36 hours non stop.

4. Vehicle Loan scheme

The ministry has not comrnited in writing on a legally binding forum to provide this scheme to all doctors, and the stated dates of operationalisation are very vague.

5. Availability of fuel

Once again our fellow citizens have been lied to that fuel has been made available for doctors. Most hospitals have not seen or heard of this said fuel by the Minister. In actual fact, Mpilo hospital ran out of generator fuel recently for the hospital generator.

 

6. Supemumerary registrars.

The ministry has been taking advantage of senior doctors in specialist training who are not employed by the government. Due to ‘limited training spaces, some of our registrars have opted to train outside the employment of the ministry but continually see government patients without remuneration. It is unfair for the ministry to delegate this issue to MOHTE rather than create posts for their own. In the same vein, the employer has failed its main mandate to protect the welfare of workers if they cannot protect junior staff from victimization by their superiors
Negotiations for doctors and other health workers’ welfare take place a the Health Service Bipartite Negotiating Panel (HSBNP.), guided by statutory instrument III of 2006. The employer has not taken this forum seriously and since the first of December only three fruitless meetings have been held. What the minister is spreading are just informal discussions that have not reached this forum and are flawed, far from implementation and tantamount to propaganda.

To further show their lack of seriousness, the employer has failed to address issues but instead taken the association to court and ordered members to resume work disgruntled. Our membership has stated firmly that they will not risk the lives of patients by working under duress whilst disgruntled, and will not return to work in potentially hazardous spaces. Moreso, the doctors did not receive their December salaries and are incapacitated to go to work.

The response by the employer has been to suspend most of our members, pending hearings. This brutal, hard stance will not bring any fruit towards resolving the impasse, but instead is regressive. Following this move, middle level and senior doctors in nine (9) provinces have withdrawn the services and will only resume work when these members are reinstated and meaningful negotiations are underway. This means that most district and provincial hospitals will operate at minimum capacity, if at all.

 

The Health Service Board is playing politics with the Iives of our fellow countrymen, throwing a legal charade whilst failing to address the issues affecting our health sector. It is our view that the ministry and the Health Services Board have failed their mandate, and we hereby call for the dissolution of the Health Service Board and the setting up of an independent Health Service Commission.

We will only return to work when the government treats our health sector with the delicacy end professionalism It deserves.
…..

President Chamisa’s Tour Inspires Hope, Sends State Into Panic Mode

The People’s President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa today made spot visits to several places in the City of Harare speaking to citizens and assessing the plight of the Zimbabwean people.

President Chamisa spoke to people aboard several buses including those with peripheral destinations, buses that were headed to Gokwe, Chiredzi, Hurungwe, Zvimba, Chipinge among other places.

Faces brightened with expectation, hope and excitement. They were glad to see a President who is willing to listen to the magnitude of challenges being faced by citizens.

Citizens expressed issues ranging from shortages of basics especially bread and cooking oil to unavailability of fuel.

Citizens also raised shelf price spikes of commodities, at the Mbare terminals fares had doubled and even tripled in respect of some of the routes.

President Chamisa also visited several service stations around the city, there were meandering queues, while a number of service stations have no fuel. This fuel and price situation has made it very difficult for many citizens to travel for the holidays. While the few who managed to, were assaulted with exorbitant prices.

These are challenges which require simple solutions yet Zanu PF has failed to deal with these.
The people of Zimbabwe expressed their confidence and hope in the leadership of Adv. Chamisa and the MDC.

Masses gathered to have a word or two with the President of choice sending Zanu PF into panic mode. In this mode, threats of unleashing repressive state apparatus against the President are being made.

We find these threats to be totalitarian, draconian and fascist. They are also influenced by ignorance and a clear misunderstanding of the law.

The President, just like any other citizen, has freedom of movement and the right to privacy. He is not obliged at law to tell the police who he visits and where he visits. Visiting a place is not a public gathering.

We however understand that the state wishes to get a hold of the President’s diary and escort him wherever he goes for they so wish him to be the Commander in Chief in the face of current failure and mediocrity.

We appreciate that desire and assure those who have this eagerness that security provided to the President is adequate and that the time for these briefs will come.

The people of Zimbabwe will reclaim their victory and set Zimbabwe on a new path of transformation and shared inclusive growth.

The challenges President Chamisa witnessed today will be a thing of the past in a new Zimbabwe.

Behold The New. Change that Delivers!

Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

Zimbabwean Man Arrested With Fake Immigration Stamps

By Own Correspondent| A Zimbabwean man here, Munyaradzi Shope, was arrested on Monday after 4 fake immigration stamps were discovered on him by immigration officials.

Zimbabwean immigration officials discovered three stamps which were replicas of South Africa’s immigration and one which replicated Zimbabwe Immigration.

Shope was arrested in a Toyota Fun-Cargo within the border post at Beitbridge.

According to a report, he used the car as an office.

The Assistant Regional Immigration officer in charge of Beitbridge, Nqobile Ncube  said:

“The man was intercepted by our Regional Compliance and Enforcement team at around 2am. Team members observed that there was suspicious traffic of travellers at the vehicle and when he went to investigate, Shope and his two accomplices, who we are yet to identify drove off. The team then gave a chase and managed to intercept Shope whom we have since handed over to the police for further management…”-StateMedia

Chamisa Scoffs At Critics Who Say He Is Not Mature, “Our Old Politicians Are Late Bloomers”

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has called for the removal of the presidential age limit arguing that the presidential age limit should be reduced to 18 to make sure the right to vote moves with the right to be voted.

Chamisa also responded to criticism that he lacks maturity saying that maturity is defined in the ability to give Zimbabweans a decent life.

Said Chamisa in an exclusive interview with a local publication:

“I talk to war veterans every time. The genuine war veterans are interested in genuine discourse that makes our country move forward.

I have never doubted their commitment to a better life for all Zimbabweans and the reason why the war was waged was to give effect to the liberation agenda.

It requires unanimous endorsement of the support given to universal suffrage. That was the core of the liberation struggle, and it includes the right to vote and to be voted for.

In fact, we should actually reduce the presidential age limit to 18. If you are able to vote, you should also be able to be voted for. We should actually remove the presidential bar and make sure the right to vote moves with the right to be voted.

All the war veterans went to war at a tender age, the likes of (vice-presidents) Constantino Chiwenga, Kembo Mohadi and Mnangagwa himself.

What is the definition of maturity? I don’t know what they are talking about. There are people who think age comes with wisdom. Others have grown old without growing up, especially in Zanu PF. The legal age of majority was decided after several considerations.

Barack Obama was leader of the United States of America at a tender age and succeeded, the same with [Emmanuel] Macron of France; they are in their prime time.

If maturity is a crime associated with not being hardened in the old school of corruption and killing, then I am guilty as charged. That is not the type of politics that I believe in. Maturity is defined in the ability to give Zimbabweans a decent life.

Maturity is defined by the currency your people use, the hospitals the people go to, and many other factors, but now if you look at these, I can say that most of our leaders lack maturity.

Most of these old politicians are late bloomers, they are blooming in their 70s and 80s and they want everyone to wait.”-TheStandard

“Walk The Talk On Election Promises”: Zanu Pf Tells Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| Speaking while donating to people living with disabilities and the elderly in Nketa suburb yesterday, Zanu-PF Bulawayo Provincial Secretary for Administration Elphas Mashaba called on members of parliament to walk the talk and deliver on election promises.

He donated footwear to hundreds of the elderly and their grandchildren and to people living with disabilities.

Said Mashaba:

“The campaign period came and passed. Now it is the time to fulfil whatever they promised us. If they are slow, we the people have the capacity to hold them accountable. We are tired of all talk no action. We now want the results.”

Mashaba urged all politicians to be in solidarity with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call for servant leadership.-StateMedia

Byo City Council Offers 50% Discount For Ratepayers Settling Their Accounts In Forex

By Own Correspondent| In a statement issued yesterday, Bulawayo Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube said they will be offering a 50 percent debt cancellation policy for those paying their bills in foreign currency.

All international organisations operating in Bulawayo are now required to pay for services in forex.

The local authority has also initiated the sale of residential stands in foreign currency targeting the diaspora market under the ‘Khumbula Ekhaya Rates’ scheme.

Dube said the debt cancellation strategy will run for six months starting from December 17 this year. He said the scheme covers those paying in forex only at the official 1:1 bond to US dollar.

Said Dube:

“An offer of 50 percent discount incentive is availed to foreign currency payments from ratepayers in the Diaspora to settle their rates through their Nostro accounts. This is, however, not limited to this category of Diaspora ratepayers alone, but also applies to local ratepayers who have access to hard currency.

Pay directly in cash through the express window for foreign currency at the Revenue Hall which has been made available for such payments.

All payments made in foreign currency will get discounts as follows: Full settlement attracts a 50 percent discount on total amount owing. Part payments will get discounts on a pro rata basis. This facility will run for an initial period of six months from 17 December 2018.”-StateMedia

New Dispensation Of Purges, As Mugabe Loyalists In Secutity Sector Are Being Transferred Or Retired

By Own Correspondent| State Security minister Owen Ncube, has reportedly effected the transfer of suspected Mugabe loyalists from their stations to different provinces.

Sources who spoke to a local weekly publication revealed that other security operatives have lost their jobs.

The source said the operatives who were in the habit of using the office of the president to extort money from business people were also transferred.

Said the source:

“The minister has effected transfers in nearly all provinces. In Kwekwe the top six were all transferred with some going to Hwange while others were sent to Masvingo.

Many others have received letters from the minister assigning them to new posts. There were many operatives that were using the office of the president to demand money from farmers, foreign owned companies and mines.

Those with such connections had become more powerful than political structures and had vowed not to leave their stations but Ncube is changing all that.

Ncube has also tightened security around Mnangagwa and changed security details assigned to the first family.”-TheStandard

Cooking Oil Price Doubles

DIVERSIFED agro-processor United Refineries Limited (URL) has admitted to inadequate stocks of cooking oil and laundry soap citing limited access to key raw materials due to shortage of foreign currency.

The supply gap has seen retailers increase price of cooking oil beyond the recommended level of $3,50 for a 2-litre bottle to about $8, 99.

In e-mailed responses to Business Chronicle URL chief executive officer, Mr Busisa Moyo, who is also president of the Oil Expressers Association of Zimbabwe, said raw material supply gaps were crippling local industry viability.

He said for URL to effectively respond to the shortage in the market, the company requires up to $3 million in foreign currency.

“We do not have adequate stocks of cooking oil and laundry soap at present as letters of credit have been fewer in this last quarter than in all the quarters of the year. The company requires $3m in foreign currency once local oil seeds have been used up. Local oil seeds are used up within 1-2 months during the year,” he said.

Mr Moyo said for the first time in 72 months URL’s soap plant shut down in October this year.

He said in November the company received a letter of credit for 20 percent of capacity on soap and in December their letters of credit through banks will cover about 15 percent, though he indicated these were very low percentages.

Mr Moyo said his company was only receiving foreign currency support for the main raw material imports, which constitute about 65 percent of costs leaving them to rely on traders and holders of free funds for the rest of their inputs.

“We are receiving foreign currency support for only the main raw material imports being soya bean and crude degummed soya bean oil (CDSBO), which constitutes about 65 percent of costs. We now have to rely on traders and holders of free funds for the rest of our inputs hence the increase,” he said.

“Secondly, we have free fund holders who are toll processing crude oil and will charge at alternative market rates for products and finally for the main raw materials of crude soya bean oil. We are receiving only 25 to 30 percent of capacity, which makes it difficult to recover overheads at the lower prices level.”

To address the shortage, Mr Moyo said the solution was to grow enough oil seeds — cotton seed and soya beans — from the country’s farming community and for the Reserve Bank to allocate $3 million to the company per month at official 1:1 rate.

He said once allocated the foreign currency or upon receipt of a confirmed letter of credit, it takes five to 10 days to deliver oil at the $3, 50 price since cooking oil is one of the 14 monitored products, which Government wants to ensure is affordable.

Fake Customs And Immigration Syndicate Burst In Beitbridge

The Department of Immigration on Monday morning intercepted a man believed to be part of a racket that is using fake customs and immigration stamps to clear people between Zimbabwe and South Africa.

Citizens of the two countries, most of them Zimbabweans illegally living in South Africa, occasionally give cross-border bus drivers or wheeler dealers their passports for endorsement at the border.

It would then appear as if they would have returned to Zimbabwe at some point and this “legalises” their stay in that country and in most cases they use fake immigration stamps.

The Assistant Regional Immigration officer in charge of Beitbridge Mr Nqobile Ncube said they intercepted one Munyaradzi Shope and recovered four fake immigrations stamps four (replicas of South Africa’s immigration and one of Zimbabwe Immigration).

He said Shope was intercepted while operating his mobile ‘immigration office’ in a Toyota Fun-Cargo within the border post. He said two other accomplices were still outstanding.

“The man was intercepted by our Regional Compliance and Enforcement team at around 2am. Team members observed that there was suspicious traffic of travellers at the vehicle and when he went to investigate, Shope and his two accomplices, who we are yet to identify drove off.

“The team then gave a chase and managed to intercept Shope whom we have since handed over to the police for further management. Let me warn the criminal syndicates that they will not be given breathing space. These abet criminal activities and cause loss of revenue to the State and help wanted criminals to move undetected,” said Mr Ncube.

He said they had adequately deployed to all key points to reduce incidents of irregular migration (border jumping) especially where child smuggling is concerned.

He said since the start of the festive season cases of child smuggling where on the decline.

“We have recorded less than 10 cases. We are glad our efforts are paying dividends. At the same time parents should desist from putting their children at risk from criminals and other vices. This trend, where we continue to have parents or guardians who expose their children to illegal migration is disturbing, ”said Mr Ncube.

State Media

Shock Revelation: Education Ministry Only Used Half Its 2018 Budget Allocation

THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education inexplicably utilised only 49,5 percent of its budget allocation for 2018, yet everyone under the ministry decried lack of resources in key and strategic areas for the whole year. The discovery has irked Minister Professor Paul Mavima (pictured)2 who said this was a sign of lack of planning by the responsible officials in the ministry.

He called for improved strategic planning and budgeting.

“I am informed that the budget utilisation rate as at 10 December 2018, stood at 49,5 percent. This cannot be well understood especially in a context of where almost everyone is talking about scarcity of resources.

“The extent to which we have embraced Programme Based Budgeting (PBB) becomes questionable, and this has implications on our planning processes and the level of programme implementation of tasks,” said Prof Mavima, while addressing senior officials from his ministry in Bulawayo last week.

He urged officials to make sure that they know how much has been allocated to the ministry, plan well and utilise the funds for the development of the education sector.

“The programme managers seem not to be taking ownership of their programmes and may not be requesting for funds to run the programmes.

“I see a lot of questions than answers in this regard. We have to partake in the budget preparations and as soon as the budget is loaded in the system you should know how much is there, and align your plans with the resources that will be made available during the course of the year, make requests and start utilising funds,” said Prof Mavima.

He said as the ministry plans for 2019, it was important to be alive to the mindset of the new dispensation and the country’s vision to become an upper middle economy by 2030.

“This vision dovetails well with our Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and in particular SDG4, as their timeframes and tenets are similar. SDG4 is important in that it supports all the other 16 SDGs,” said Prof Mavima.

“It’s actually the stem of the ‘big tree’, the rest are branches and some may be fruits. Without quality education all the other SDGs may be difficult to achieve. An educated citizenry will be able to articulate all the other SDGs.”

He said the ministry must also embrace the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP).

“In the interim, the Government has adopted the TSP, which outlines policies, strategies and projects that guide Zimbabwe’s social and economic development interventions up to December 2020, simultaneously targeting immediate quick-wins and laying a robust base for economic growth for the period 2021-2030.

“The success of the programme will not depend on Government efforts alone, but on a coordinated collaborative multi-stakeholder approach. It’s also a poverty reduction strategy,” said Prof Mavima.

The education sector received the highest allocation of $1,5 billion in the 2019 National Budget with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education receiving the lion’s share of $1,132 billion.

State Media

Thousands of African Migrants Die Crossing The Sahara Desert

New records by the International Organization for Migration find more than 6,600 Africans have died over the past five years, most while crossing the Sahara desert toward Europe. However, the study notes these numbers are “just the tip of the iceberg.”

This year alone, hundreds of eye-witness accounts have confirmed nearly 1,400 migrant deaths on the African continent. But researchers say these numbers represent only a tiny fraction of the overall number of deaths of people on the move in Africa.

The International Organization for Migration reports most of the recorded deaths have occurred in the Sahara Desert, northern Niger, southern Libya, and northern Sudan. It says the migrants use these routes to reach Libya, the gateway to Europe and a hoped-for better life.

IOM spokesman, Joel Millman, says the migratory routes are used by smugglers and traffickers who take advantage of the African migrants they encounter. He says the main causes of recorded migrant deaths in Africa indicate that many are preventable.

“Starvation, dehydration, physical abuse, sickness and lack of access to medicines are causes of death frequently cited by the migrants who reported deaths on routes within Africa,” he said. “Involvement with human smugglers and traffickers in human beings can put people in extremely risky situations in which they have little agency to protect themselves, let alone fellow travelers they see being abused.”

While most of the deaths identified are young men, Millman tells VOA hundreds of women and children also are among the victims. He says the survey, which deals with the deaths of migrants, reveals that little support is given to those who have survived the terrible journey.

He says people who have seen their fellow travelers die are severely distressed. He says they experience significant psychosocial stress but receive little help in recovering from the traumatic events.

VOA

Human Head Driver Faces Murder Charges

A Harare man who was allegedly caught with a human head in the car he was driving after a high-speed chase appeared in court yesterday charged with murder. Emmanuel Matsika (27) was driving a suspected stolen vehicle.

Police had earlier recovered a headless body in a disused toilet in Harare’s light industrial area.

Matsika, who is homeless and stays at a dump site at the University of Zimbabwe, appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Elisha Singano who denied him bail and remanded the matter to January 7.

Allegations are that Matsika hatched a plan to kill the now deceased David Arendi.

He allegedly went to a disused toilet at the corner of Lyton and Paisley roads in Workington, Harare on December 21 and confronted Arendi, killed and cut off his head using a knife.

He then allegedly took Arendi’s head and left his body at the scene.

Matsika was later arrested after a high-speed chase and police recovered two blood-stained knives and the head in the car he was driving.

Matsika allegedly indicated to the police how he murdered Arendi at the crime scene.

Prosecutor Mr Shepherd Makonde applied for Matsika to be treated as a psychiatric patient, but the magistrate, Mr Singano dismissed the application saying Matsika was in his right senses and fully understood and appreciated the allegations against him.

Matsika is yet to disclose why he allegedly killed Arendi.

State Media

MPs Pass The Budget With The 2% Tax That Will Be Used To Buy Them Cars

The 2019 National Budget sailed through the National Assembly on Thursday with legislators adopting the two percent intermediated tax which was one of the contentious issues in the Finance Bill. Parliament adjourned well after midnight after legislators debated the Budget.

Zanu-PF members defended the tax but opposition MPs were opposed it saying it was punitive to ordinary Zimbabweans.

Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said it was a revenue collecting measure.

“I move that this clause be adopted as is. I am actually quite surprised that we are still stuck on the same argument. We have just agreed to increase the parliamentary budget to $145 million, where do honourable members think that money is coming from? You are arguing for cars to be given to them, we have agreed and where do they think the monies are coming from? We are allocating $310 million to the constituencies of the honourable members, where do they think that money is coming from? It is coming from the two percent,” said Prof Ncube.

“We have also increased the budget for education, health. We have budgeted these monies and I believe that the exemptions that we have proposed will go a long way in making sure there is a relief out there and we need this money to balance the Budget.”

He said the two percent tax was a modern tax which recognises that people are using more electronic means to make payments, including mobile telephones.

“We have to move with the times. We are actually ahead of the curve compared even to the First World; they are actually catching up with us in terms of modern means of taxation using electronic platforms. So, I urge Members of Parliament to recognise that we are raising the much needed revenue to support the work they do here in Parliament but also to add more resources to their constituencies through the devolution process and to the social services sector,” said Prof Ncube.

In his contribution to the debate, Kambuzuma MP Mr Willias Madzimure (MDC) had said the two percent tax must be reduced.

“Going on to the real issue Honourable Chair, I think the best that the minister can do is give a relief to our people and reduce the two percent, it is punitive, 0,5 percent will be reasonable even though it is not the best way of doing it,” he said.

Former Finance Minister and Harare East legislator Tendai Biti said he was against the manner in which the tax was introduced by Prof Ncube in terms of the law.

“My submission is concerned around the manner in which the Hon. Minister has introduced this tax. You recall that the minister first announced this tax in his maiden press statement on the 1st of October, 2018. On Friday, 12th October, 2018, he then passed a Statutory Instrument that introduced this tax. The problem with the Statutory Instrument Honourable Chair is that it sought to amend a substantive provision of the Income Tax Act.

“The intermediated transaction tax is legislated; it has been in our law since 2002 where it was US$0,5cents per transaction. So, Section 22 (g) of the Income Tax Act provided that there will be a transaction tax of US$0,5 cents per transaction. What the minister did through a Statutory Instrument that he enacted on the 12th October, 2018 was to repeal and override a defined provision in an Act of Parliament,” he argued

Leader of the House and Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi dismissed Biti’s argument saying it was him who introduced the provision.

“When he was Finance Minister, he made provision for what the minister did. He amended Section 3 of the Finance Act to authorise that, subject to confirmation by Parliament. Now, he is standing here to say what he authorised when he was minister is now wrong! However, I put a point to the effect that Parliament has procedures of rejecting or accepting Statutory Instruments,” said Minister Ziyambi.

Buhera South Joseph Chinotimba said legislators must not be double faced as they wanted allowances at the expense of the taxpayers.

“We cannot defend our own Budget as Parliament but we want to defend that for the people. The people who are paying taxes are the ones that we are telling that we want our money increased as Parliament. We are stealing from the people. Are we not? It is the same money that you would want this Budget increased. They should not be double-faced. It is unfair even if the taxes were to be reduced,” he said.

Chinotimba then called for the House to be divided and vote on the two percent tax.

A total of 80 legislators voted for the adoption of the intermediated two percent tax against 26, leading to its adoption into the Finance Bill.

State Media

Shocking Bus Fare Hikes During Festive Season

 

Long distance public transport operators have more than quadrupled fares, dealing a
body blow to last-minute holiday travellers desperate to mix and mingle with friends and relatives over the Christmas holiday.

Many people were left stranded because they could not raise the new fares which came as the nation is facing erratic fuel supplies.The operators claim to be sourcing fuel from the illegal black market and must pass on the cost to travellers.

The Herald observed dejected would-be travellers at Mbare Musika bus terminus yesterday who were shocked by the scale of the fare hikes.A trip from Harare to Mhondoro (about 100km) now costs $25, up from $6. Travelling from Harare to Gokwe will now cost the passenger between $45 and $50, up from about $15 a week ago. Those travelling
from Harare to Masvingo had to part with fares ranging between $35 and $40.

Our Midlands Bureau reports that public transport operators in that city are demanding fares ranging between $40 and $50 for a trip to Harare.Those travelling from Gweru to Gokwe were also charged punitive fares.

Transport operators who spoke to The Herald said they get diesel on the black market where prices are hugely inflated. They claimed 20 litres of diesel can cost up to $80 depending on the demand.
“We are forced to hike these fares due to the fuel shortages. We are relying on the black market for supplies,” said one operator.The Herald

Four Perish In Head-on Collision

 

FOUR people died yesterday morning after a Botswana-registered Toyota Wish they were travelling in was involved in a head-on collision with a haulage truck near Fort Rixon along the Harare-Bulawayo Road.

The accident occurred at the 393km peg along the highway and all four occupants who were in the Toyota Wish died on the spot.The accident comes after the Zimbabwe Republic Police has also put in place adequate and effective measures to curb road traffic accidents during this year’s
festive season.

In a statement, chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said the four were travelling from
the neighbouring country through the
Plumtree Border Post.

“Preliminary investigations have revealed that the Toyota Wish encroached into the lane of oncoming traffic resulting in a head
on collision with a haulage truck that was travelling in the opposite direction.

“All the four occupants in the Toyota Wish died on the spot while the driver of the haulage truck and his passenger were injured and they were referred to the hospital for
treatment,” she said.Chronicle

Cooking Oil Price Up Again

DIVERSIFED agro-processor United
Refineries Limited (URL) has admitted to inadequate stocks of cooking oil and laundry soap citing limited access to key raw materials due to shortage of foreign currency.

The supply gap has seen retailers increase price of cooking oil beyond the recommended level of $3,50 for a 2-litre bottle to about $8, 99. In e-mailed responses to Business Chronicle URL chief executive officer, Mr Busisa Moyo, who is also president of the Oil Expressers
Association of Zimbabwe, said raw material supply gaps were crippling local industry viability.

He said for URL to effectively respond to the shortage in the market, the company requires up to $3 million in foreign currency.
“We do not have adequate stocks of cooking oil and laundry soap at present as letters of credit have been fewer in this last quarter than in all the quarters of the year. The company requires $3m in foreign currency once local oil seeds have been used up. Local oil seeds are used up within 1-2 months during the year,” he said.Chronicle

Chamisa Rubbishes Claims That He Is Immature

 

In an interview with The Standard’s chief reporter Everson Mushava (EM), MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa (NC) called for the removal of the presidential age limit.

Chamisa said the presidential age limit should be reduced to 18 to make sure the right to vote moves with the right to be voted. He also
responded to criticism that he lacks maturity.

Chamisa said maturity is defined in the ability to give Zimbabweans a decent life. Below is an excerpt of the interview:EM: In the run-up to the recent Zanu PF annual conference, war veterans said they wanted the minimum age for presidential election candidates to be raised from 40 to 52 years and this would have disqualified you from contesting the next election. What are your thoughts on that?

NC: I talk to war veterans every time.
The genuine war veterans are interested in genuine discourse that
makes our country move forward. I
have never doubted their commitment to a better life for all Zimbabweans and the reason why the war was waged was to give effect to the liberation agenda. It requires unanimous endorsement of the support given to universal suffrage. That was the core of the liberation struggle, and it includes the right to vote and to be voted for.
In fact, we should actually reduce the
presidential age limit to 18. If you are
able to vote, you should also be able to be voted for. We should actually
remove the presidential bar and make sure the right to vote moves with the right to be voted.
All the war veterans went to war at a
tender age, the likes of (vice-presidents) Constantino Chiwenga,
Kembo Mohadi and Mnangagwa
himself.

EM: Those making such a proposal
say you are not mature. What is your
reaction to that?
NC: What is the definition of maturity? I don’t know what they are talking about. There are people who think age comes with wisdom. Others have grown old without growing up, especially in Zanu PF. The legal age of majority was decided after several considerations.
Barack Obama was leader of the
United States of America at a tender
age and succeeded, the same with
[Emmanuel] Macron of France; they
are in their prime time.
If maturity is a crime associated with
not being hardened in the old school of corruption and killing, then I am guilty as charged. That is not the type of politics that I believe in. Maturity is defined in the ability to give Zimbabweans a decent life.
Maturity is defined by the currency
your people use, the hospitals the
people go to, and many other factors,
but now if you look at these, I can say that most of our leaders lack maturity.
Most of these old politicians are late
bloomers, they are blooming in their
70s and 80s and they want everyone
to wait.Standard

LIVE – Zim Hospitals’ First Ever Christmas Without A Doctor Inside?

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By A Correspondent| The year 2018 could as well be termed the year of summary dismissals (nurses and doctors). Today the 25th December 2018, Zim hospitals have opened without a single doctor inside their buildings. This came after senior doctors announced they are downing tools in solidarity with junior doctors who were suspended by the Emmerson Mnangagwa run HSB (Health Services Board).

 

Yesterday Senior doctors expressed anger and dismay with the manner in which junior doctors were summarily suspended recently by the Health Services Board (HSB) for engaging in what the Labour Court ruled on Saturday as an illegal job action.

All the junior doctors and radiographers who had been on strike, 550 in total, have been suspended.

Senior doctors who have been hitherto attending to critical patients since the strike began on December 1 have now thrown their weight behind the junior doctors.

In a letter written by the senior doctors and General Medical Officers (GMOs), they are withdrawing their services with immediate effect:

Doctors Fired By Mnangagwa Appeal To Justice Malaba

Lawyer Munyaradzi Gwisai

The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association is set to take its dispute to with the government to the Supreme Court. In an interview with the Daily News, Munyaradzi Gwisai of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said:

I have instructions to file an application for leave to appeal at the Supreme Court because there are serious human rights issues which were raised.

We have received the court order and when we receive the judgment detailing the reasons for ruling, we will approach to the Supreme Court.

The doctors however, declined to comment on the issue. ZHDA president Elias Muzoremba had this to say:

I cannot give you our position right now. We have not yet been served with the Disposal Order. The 12 hours have not yet lapsed. For now, I cannot comment on that.

Gwisai said that the doctors were not given a fair opportunity to be heard before the Labour Court delivered its ruling. He said

The Labour Act calls for just resolutions and section 69 of the Constitution calls for the right to a fair hearing. Our client did not get that. On Friday (December 21) and around 12 noon, we received communication that the matter has been set for hearing on Monday (today). Around 3 pm on the same day, we received a Show Cause Order instructing our clients to appear in court on Saturday (December 22) at 10 am as earlier communicated.

We closed offices and I left for home. At 16:47, one of our junior lawyers received a new notice from the assistant Sheriff instructing us to appear at the Labour Court at 5:15 pm. We had less than 30 minutes to prepare for the hearing despite receiving formal communication earlier in the day.

What kind of justice is that? I did not even have time to take instructions from my client. What is it that made the court decide to change dates? The court did not explain the sudden change in dates.

… Is it not true that members of the executives and ministers seek medical attention outside the country? If the hospitals are good, why are they not treated here? Is it not in the public domain that government is running around seeking medicines for the hospitals?

Daily News

Mapeza In Trouble With CAF After Assaulting Player

THE FC Platinum coach could be in trouble with Caf for assaulting his defender Gift Bello after the 0-0 Champions League draw

Zimbabwean champions FC Platinum have issued an apology after their coach Norman Mapeza beat his defender Gift Bello soon after the 0-0 draw that took them into the Caf Champions League group stages at the expense of their Congolese opponents.

The incident took place in full view of the Zimbabwe FA President Felton Kamambo, the FC Platinum executive, fans and in front of the celebrating players.

Bello, who was not part of the matchday squad, serving a Caf suspension for accumulating two yellow cards, had raced onto the pitch at the final whistle to celebrate the group stage qualification with his teammates when the incident occurred.

What prompted a seemingly irate Mapeza to assault Bello is yet to be ascertained but if the match commissioner notes the incident in his report, the former Galatasaray midfielder could invite Caf sanctions.

“We wish to apologize to our valued supporters and stakeholders for the altercation that took place involving our head coach Norman Mapeza and Gift Bello after the match against AS Otoho D’Oyo,” FC Platinum said in a statement.

“Whilst the full investigation to ascertain what triggered the scuffle are still being conducted, FC Platinum will make it abundantly clear that it does not condone any acts of violence at any level as it is not a reflection of our values and ethos.

“Our commitment to our stakeholders is to continue being a brand of choice and be the Zimbabwean flagship for African football.”

Known for his volcanic temper, Mapeza, then as Monomotapa coach, was disqualified in the running for the 2008 Coach of the Year award following a violent altercation with a fan.

Away from Saturday’s incident, FC Platinum advanced to the group stage on away goals advantage after a 1-1 first-leg draw away in Congo Brazzaville.

It is the first ever time for the Zimbabwean champions to reach the Caf Champions League group phase after two previous unsuccessful attempts.

— Goal

Doctors Set To Appeal Labour Court Decision At The Supreme Court

Lawyer Munyaradzi Gwisai

The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association is set to take its dispute to with the government to the Supreme Court. In an interview with the Daily News, Munyaradzi Gwisai of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights said:

I have instructions to file an application for leave to appeal at the Supreme Court because there are serious human rights issues which were raised.

We have received the court order and when we receive the judgment detailing the reasons for ruling, we will approach to the Supreme Court.

The doctors however, declined to comment on the issue. ZHDA president Elias Muzoremba had this to say:

I cannot give you our position right now. We have not yet been served with the Disposal Order. The 12 hours have not yet lapsed. For now, I cannot comment on that.

Gwisai said that the doctors were not given a fair opportunity to be heard before the Labour Court delivered its ruling. He said

The Labour Act calls for just resolutions and section 69 of the Constitution calls for the right to a fair hearing. Our client did not get that. On Friday (December 21) and around 12 noon, we received communication that the matter has been set for hearing on Monday (today). Around 3 pm on the same day, we received a Show Cause Order instructing our clients to appear in court on Saturday (December 22) at 10 am as earlier communicated.

We closed offices and I left for home. At 16:47, one of our junior lawyers received a new notice from the assistant Sheriff instructing us to appear at the Labour Court at 5:15 pm. We had less than 30 minutes to prepare for the hearing despite receiving formal communication earlier in the day.

What kind of justice is that? I did not even have time to take instructions from my client. What is it that made the court decide to change dates? The court did not explain the sudden change in dates.

… Is it not true that members of the executives and ministers seek medical attention outside the country? If the hospitals are good, why are they not treated here? Is it not in the public domain that government is running around seeking medicines for the hospitals?

Daily News

UCAD Special Christmas Message

Christmas Message from the Opposition & Political Leader, The leader of UCAD Green Party of Zimbabwe (UCARDGPZ), (God`s Answer to Zimbabwe).

Peace, love, true democracy and goodwill to Zimbabweans and all mankind. Ladies and gentlemen, fellow Zimbabweans; with that greeting, I bring you good news from the lord and best wishes for this Holy festive Season of Christmas and New year 2019.

I wish to recognise that you Zimbabweans are this year observing the crucial holiday season against the backdrop of one of the most difficult economic years, where majority have had no jobs, no earning power and no hopes for a brighter future. Those in diaspora who are working tirelessly to support relatives back home, have had eroded remittance values in the face of continuing decline in our economy. Zanu PF regime continues to rig everything in a bid to retain power in perpetuity.

The year 2019 is bound to be yet another most difficult years in our modern history unless and until God intervenes. Zanu PF regime is illegitimate in toto. Recognising them as a true government would be ignorance or failure to remember that the 31st July 2018 elections were rigged in broad day light amongst many other rigged elections in the past. In all our prayers we have been asking God to help us as we surely do not know what offence we committed to deserve this treatment by Zanu PF. How could God let us fall from one dictator Ian Smith, to another dictator Mugabe and now to a worse dictator Mnangagwa?
Given that reality, we all have to appreciate that this struggle indeed is not for one person or political party. Those who personalise the challenges we are facing unfortunately are moving against the tides. This struggle is for all us. We all have the responsibility to influence change as soon as we can (Iwe neni tine basa). I urge you all to therefore rally behind anyone with a vision to deliver Zimbabwe. The power and means to do so is within all of you. Waiting for 2023 is legitimising the Zanu PF perennial rigging. We have to demand for our rights now so that the lord can help us.
Here is what God through prophesises is saying about Zimbabwe (God has allowed
UCADGPZ to lead the formation of a transitional government to replace Zanu PF regime in Zimbabwe):
1) Through your unconditional support, UCAD Green Party of Zimbabwe
(UCADGPZ) shall soon lead the formation of the next government. This is
good news for all Zimbabweans. The power to end the current problems are in the hands of all of you. Unite and value all those fighting for you and UCADGPZ will get the mandate from you to lead in the formation of a good starting point that will lead to total stability in Zimbabwe.
2) Zimbabwe shall soon be a true democracy and is set to be an example of shining democracy in Africa if not the whole world.
3) Our Zimbabwe shall be a country for all people (all tribes, races) and everyone who calls upon Zimbabwe as their home. No more fighting in our nation.
4) Many ways of transforming our economy from where it is to a first-class economy within a short space of time are at hand.
5) Zimbabweans scattered all over the world shall soon return home bringing with them the much-needed skills and resources.
6) The time for Zimbabweans to enjoy in Zimbabwe has come. UCADGPZ, together with many other opposition parties shall bring normalcy to all problems in Zimbabwe.
7) Zimbabwe shall soon become a major tourist destination for the whole world since the government shall bring about transparency, peace and tranquillity.
8) A real New Capital City right at the centre of Zimbabwe near Chiundura incorporating Kwekwe and Gweru shall be constructed from scratch. Many investors shall flood into Zimbabwe to invest into this New city. This New capital city shall unite all tribes and all people of Zimbabwe. No Zimbabwean will feel left out of development as the New city shall be the centre of development for all people. It shall be a modern city with all modern facilities. It shall be environmentally and all weather friendly. Zimbabwe shall achieve first class development status within a short space of time, similar to what happened to South Korea, Singapore and many other examples. Sorry to those embarking on building a parliament in Mt Hampden (We are aware that China shall bug that building with the aim of getting to know the contents of all Parliamentary discussions).
9) Zimbabwe shall follow the path of, and achieve sustainable development so as not to destroy the environment at the expense of our children. Experts from different developed countries shall be invited to partner us in the development of skills in terms of the vision of the people of our nation.
10) Wide enough roads shall be built radiating from the New Capital city to all our borders. Soon it shall be time to say bye bye to congestion, bye bye to potholed roads.
11) There shall be employment creation in Zimbabwe.
12) A villagization programme for all the rural communities shall be embarked on. Rural communities shall be resettled in modern villages with electricity, water facilities, tarred roads, modern civic centres, with fields to grow their crops and paddocks for livestock grazing.
13) There shall be a council of professionals from all sectors that shall advise government on day today operations. There shall not be at most 12 Ministers and that minimising Government expenditure.
14) The army shall be transformed into a professional service that shall be away from politics. They shall get into production of both military equipment, vehicles and other goods for sale throughout the world. The army shall be transformed from a spending government organ to a productive sector.
15) There shall be zero tolerance to corruption. A number of measures shall be put in place so as to curb corruption and other malpractices.
16) No one shall be above the law no matter what. National leaders shall be subordinate to the people through Parliament. The bossism and chefism shall never be allowed as that is what breeds dictatorship.
17) Government shall work towards achieving gender equality across all sectors.
18) Education sector shall be transformed into one that produces entrepreneurs more than just employees. This shall be done through introduction of practical activities from Grade zero to University. Students shall study through taking part in activities more than just mere regurgitating or memorising stuff.
19) All the health institutions shall be modernized and that shall be a priority area.
20) The farming sector shall be reorganised by experts in a productive and none partisan manner. A good tenure system shall be formulated and all people regardless of race, tribe, gender, political affiliation shall have access to land and all such benefits.
Even in the most difficult times like now, we as a people will not despair nor lose hope. We urge you all to start working with the rest so as to achieve all the above. Yes, it is difficult and challenging. But with our faith and our collective will as a people, we know we have the potential to turn things around. This is time for us all to look forward to beyond the “2018 Sorry Christmas season” and to beyond the pain and the hurt. The coming New Year will certainly provide new opportunities to restart all of our lives.
As a politician, my role, through the grace of God and inspired by the aspirations of you the suffering people of Zimbabwe, is to offer a leadership that ushers a renewed hope. God will give us guidance as we walk along the path. I promise you that I will not misuse the mandate that you will give me to lead the whole interim system as all will be through the example of the Christ Child about humility and service. Even in the rough and tumble of politics, Christ also taught us all about forgiveness.
My solemn commitment to you in this season of love and tomorrow as I take up the mandate from you, is to strive to be a better person in the leadership I offer to our nation, understanding the power of both revival to our economy and redemption.
While we might not have material things than normal this season, the greatest gift we can give each other is Love and encouragement to work with the best. The most difficult times should not make us forego our legendary sense of community, of neighbour reaching out to neighbour. That is the Zimbabwean spirit that is most embodied at Christmas time.
Let us use the season to look out for the least among us, the most destitute, the sick and for the lonely. And we must, as a people always be forever thankful for the other gifts we have been given.
Zimbabwe is a proud nation with multicultural society which we all can be proud of.
The party which I lead (UCADGPZ) has revived its organs, refreshed its leadership and has positioned itself to be in the leading position of the next Government. Therefore as we observe this season of Christmas, let us deepen our faith in our God and our nation, and let us move forward together as one.
As Leader of UCADGPZ an Opposition political party to the Zanu PF illegitimate regime, I want to wish every Zimbabwean, at home and abroad, the very best for the season.
We all look forward to even greater things in the New Year and most importantly to the coming of a new UCADGPZ led government.
I refer you to Psalms 34:14 which says, “turn away from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it.” Doing away with an evil regime is one way of turning away from evil.
Removing the Junta, is doing good. With a Zanu PF. Government, there is no peace. Let us fight for peace.
Once again, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

I thank you very much,
Albert Matapo (Founding Leader)
United Crusade for Achieving Democracy Green Party of Zimbabwe (UCADGPZ)

Senior Doctors Down Tools In Solidarity With Fired Juniors

By Own Correspondent| Senior doctors have expressed anger and dismay by the manner in which junior doctors were summarily suspended recently by the Health Services Board (HSB) for engaging in what the Labour Court ruled on Saturday as an illegal job action.

All the junior doctors and radiographers who had been on strike, 550 in total, have been suspended.

Senior doctors who have been hitherto attending to critical patients since the strike began on December 1 have now thrown their weight behind the junior doctors.

In a letter written by the senior doctors and General Medical Officers (GMOs), they are withdrawing their services with immediate effect:

“Merry Christmas, And Remember To Love,Share And Forgive”: Mnangagwa Tells Zimbabweans

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on Zimbabweans to unite this festive season as the nation celebrates Christmas day tomorrow (Tuesday).

In his Christmas message, the President said he is aware of the economic challenges that the nation faces as it begins the process of national renewal and recovery but urged all to work together with resilience towards achieving national cohesion and prosperity.

Mnangagwa wished all a Merry Christmas and called on families to reflect on the importance of the day as a moment to love, share and forgive.

He thanked all those who voluntarily go out of their way to assist the less privileged for their compassion which brightens the lives of those in need.

President Mnangagwa also reached out to the nation, acknowledging that this Christmas may be difficult owing to economic challenges but called for resilience, patience and love as the nation begins the process of renewal.

His message comes at a time the new order adopted the austerity for prosperity measures aimed at clearing the huge internal and external debts and achieving an upper middle class economy by 2030.-StateMedia

US Embassy In Harare Suspends Routine Services Until Further Notice | WHAT’S GOING ON?

By Dorrothy Moyo| The United States embassy has announced it has suspended some of the routine services it provides.

Papers seen by ZimEye show that this was after a sudden government shutdown in the US which has now resulted in the cutting of funding for some of the services. The full notice reads: Effective December 22, there has been a lapse in appropriations funding some parts of the U.S Government. All scheduled passport and and visa services at the U.S Embassy will continue, and emergency services for U.S citizens are still available. All other routine U.S Embassy services are suspended until funding resumes. The U.S Mission in Zimbabwe will not be not be updating its social media platforms during the lapse in appropriations.

War Veterans Disown “Demonstrating War Veterans”

By Own Correspondent| War veterans from across the country have disowned a group of members who demonstrated at President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Munhumutapa offices in Harare last week pressing to have their demands met.

Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association chairpersons from seven provinces and some national executive members met in Kadoma where they condemned a group of people that demonstrated purporting to be representing the interests of the freedom fighters.

The chairpersons said the demonstrators are not part of the rank and file of the war veteran structures.

Sonny Mguni Chairman for Matabeleland North Province said:

“Bonafide freedom fighters understand protocol and in the case of last week’s incident, the manner in which the demonstration was staged shows those behind the action have no clear understanding of the ethos and values of the liberation struggle.”

The Kadoma meeting also discussed the issue of former ZIPRA properties, which they hope to retain.

The properties are said to be under judicial management.

Present at the Kadoma meeting were chairpersons from Mashonaland West, Matabeleland North, Matabeleland South, Bulawayo, Harare, Mashonaland East and the Midlands provinces.-StateMedia

Health Services Board Suspends Striking Doctors

Correspondent|THE Health Services Board (HSB) has suspend over 550 junior medical doctors and radiographers for defying yesterday’s Labour Court order for them to go back to work within 12 hours.

At least 553 doctors and radiographers are on strike and the order for them to return to work expired at 9 am yesterday.

However, the doctors have accused the HSB of acting in bad faith for taking the issue to the Labour Court in the middle of negotiations after Cabinet last week assigned Vice President Constantino Chiwenga to oversee the process.

The new twist to the health workers’ industrial action comes after a Labour Court on Saturday night ordered doctors to return to work within 12 hours saying the 23-day strike was illegal.

Labour Court judge Ms Betty Chidziva ruled in favour of the HSB, which hires doctors. In her ruling, she noted that doctors offer what is classified as an “essential service” and therefore cannot engage in collective job action.

Addressing journalists in Harare yesterday, HSB vice-chairperson Professor Auxilia Chideme-Munodawafa said all the striking health workers had chosen to ignore the court order. This, she said, had led the HSB to institute disciplinary action against them.

“Most or all of the health workers who had withdrawn their labour have not reported for work in the timeframe stipulated in the disposal order made by the Labour Court,” she said.

“Government is accordingly proceeding to institute disciplinary action against all health workers who participated in the unlawful collective job action,” she said.

Doctors working in public health institutions went on strike at the beginning of the month citing low remuneration, lack of drugs at hospitals and poor working conditions.

Radiographers joined the strike six days later without formal 14-day notice to Government as stipulated by the law.

In Press statement yesterday, the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) accused the HSB of acting in bad faith after they were given an impression by the Ministry of Health and Child Care that negotiations were being finalised, but the latter chose to drag the ZHDA to the Labour Court.

The association said it had hoped, following a Cabinet decision on Wednesday, that Vice President Dr Constantino Chiwenga would now provide oversight in the negotiations, the strike action should have ended by yesterday.

The “HSB has negated and reversed all the progress thus made to terminate the industrial action,” read the ZHDA statement.

“To the best of our knowledge, a communication was made to Vice President Dr CGDN Chiwenga regarding the grievances raised by doctors and hence we are still waiting in anticipation for the response before any further deliberations are conducted,” it said.

“To this effect, we are suspending all negotiations with HSB and Ministry of Health until such a time that an honest, comprehensive and satisfactory offer has been proffered through the Bipartite Negotiation Panel (BNP).”

The association said it blamed the HSB for failing to manage the industrial action that entered its 23rd day yesterday.

After a nationwide consultation with its members, the association said doctors agreed not to return to work until their grievances have been addressed.

“It is indeed shocking that in this day and age, HSB expects doctors to report for duty without a salary and further wishes to conduct disciplinary proceedings on all members who engaged in the industrial action,” said ZHDA.

Further, the association said it was difficult to comprehend how the negotiation platform had been abandoned with the board spending more time in the court than addressing the grievances raised by doctors.

The doctors said even if they were to return to work, they doubted that they could discharge their duty to patients optimally in a poor working environment and without their salaries. They also accused some officials at HSB of politicising the industrial action to gain favours with those in authority instead of resolving their grievances.

Sergio Ramos Sees Red After Being Booed By Soccer Fans

 

Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos has demanded respect after fans jeered him in Abu Dhabi during Real Madrid’s 4-1 win over Al-Ain in the Club World Cup Final on Saturday.

Madrid won the competition for the third time in a row, thanks to strikes from Luka Modric, Marcos Llorente, Ramos and a Yahia Nader own goal.

But all was not well for Ramos who was booed throughout the encounter as local fans sought to show solidarity with Egypt striker Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian was forced out of the Champions League final in May after clashing with Ramos, with the Liverpool man later admitting it was the “worst moment of my career”.

Ramos labelled the abuse as “inexplicable” saying: “I got that,” he told reporters when asked about the boos being directed at him.

“The whistles are inexplicable. I think you have to respect the figures of football.”

CLEVER or STUPID? – Mnangagwa Launches Command Health, Fires 550 Doctors | WILL HE SUCCEED?

By Farai D Hove| The Emmerson Mnangagwa government run Health Services Board (HSB) has with immediate effect suspended over 550 junior medical doctors and radiographers.

The announcement was read out by the HSB on Monday afternoon.

The development is set to create more chaos since the striking doctors had announced yesterday that they will continue with the strike and suspend talks with HSB because of dishonesty on the government’s part.

After Mnangagwa’s deputy, Constantino Chiwenga had officially taken over negotiations, the Labour Court on Saturday ordered them to go back to work within 12 hours.

this is a developing story and ZimEye.com will bring the updates as events unravel…

SA Based Zim Quartet To Feature In Match Against Bundesliga Side

Terrence Mawawa| A Zimbabwean quartet based in South Africa will get a chance to feature against a Bundesliga side in friendly matches.

Werder Bremen will tour the Southern African nation early next year where they will clash against Kaizer Chiefs and Bidvest Wits. However, the games will be played inside closed doors.

Chiefs have three Zimbabweans – Khama Billiat, Willard Katsande and Teenage Hadebe while Wits have Terrence Dzvukamanja.

Billiat is currently out of action due to a hip injury but by the time the game is played, on the 6th of January, he is expected to have recovered. This would be his second game against a European club inside eight months, having featured for his former team Mamelodi Sundowns versus Barcelona in May.

The Wits encounter is on the 11th of the month.

The statement by Werder Bremen reads: “2018 is coming to an end. Werder will begin preparation for the second half of the Bundesliga season by going on tour to South Africa (02/01/19 – 13/01/19).

Why Mnangagwa Is Not Keen To Celebrate Unity Day

 

Terrence Mawawa|Respected political analyst Jeffryson Chitando believes Gukurahundi shadows are haunting Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa such that he does not have the “will power” to celebrate Unity Day.

Read Chitando’s statement below:”The so called new despensation has failed to commemorate the 22nd of December Unity Day as former President Mugabe used to do.Its no surprise to many as to why the ED Mnangagwa’s ZanuPF government has failed to honour the peace agreement between Dr Joshua Nkomo and Robert Mugabe- it is because of the fear to open old wounds.

The people of Matebeleland have alleged that the new despensation is led by Gukurahundi ringleaders. Mnangagwa was the Minister of State security during the political disturbance in the western parts of the country. Perrance Shiri was head of the most hated 5th brigade,accused of committing atrocities in Matebeleland and Midlands Provinces.

Politically it would be misfiring for Mnangagwa government to celebrate the Unity Day for it would be like celebrating the atrocities.

BREAKING: Chamisa To Be Arrested For Addressing Crowd In Mbare Without Police Clearance

MDC president Nelson Chamisa could be arrested for addressing joyous crowds at Mbare Musika today without police clearance as required under the Public Order and Security Act (POSA).

According to an MDC official, Charlton Hwende, the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (in a news bulletin) said that Chamisa could be arrested. Writing on microblogging site Twitter this afternoon, Hwende had this to say

ZBC is now reporting that Police is threatening to arrest President @nelsonchamisa for violating POSA by visiting Mbare Musika without notifying the police. This is ludicrous and ridiculous #ZimbabweYatiChamisaCheteChete.

https://twitter.com/hwende/status/1077199266744012802?s=19

Teachers Bemoan “Wasted” Christmas

 

Terrence Mawawa|The Progressive Teachers Union, Masvingo Province, has described this year’ s Christmas period as a wasted season due to the economic abyss.

See the PTUZ statement below:”We bring to you our Christmas message.
Cdes it is with a sad reality that we are having a unique Christmas for the first time in the history of Zimbabwe.

Unique in that this is the first Christmas we have had without a full bonus.Unique in that this the first Christmas we are having with our salaries having been directly translated from US to bond at no compensation in the guise of the draconian Mutulian 1 to 1 correspondence which exists only in the inner circles of the ruling elite.

Unique in that this is a Christmas we are having without our close relatives due to exorbitant transport cost.
Unique in that this is the first Christmas we have had without even a budget for next year fees because we either don’t have it or we don’t know it.

Unique in that for someone like me who used to enjoy cookies for there is neither cooking oil nor flour.
Unique in that this is the first Christmas we have had without a tomorrow destine because there is neither light at the end of the tunnel nor the tunnel itself.
Unique in that for the history writers but will be recorded as the first Christmas without Coke and by coke in Zim language I also refer to Fanta Spar Letta etc.

Unique in that we have a basket full of demands to the authorities that be which the President has acknowledged but never said a thing.
In light of these and many other issues confronting us it would be deserving to have a special Christmas message of hope. We have no hope and and if ever it’s there it’s hope to nowhere.

As we face this festive period filled with bleak tomorrow let’s take our time to reflect on issues that confront us as a unity. Cdes these issues ranging from professional economic to social demand that we introspect and sharpen our combat in preparation for bruising battles. Nothing comes on a silver platter cdes and we have to fight for what is ours. Without our fight we will get nothing. The diluted Christmas demands that we turn the anger into action come January. In our multitudes of numbers let’s discuss and create in us an appetite for a lasting resolution.

Let’s enjoy that little on our table remember the birth of Christ as the birth of hope. Let’s share the little we have with the many we can.
Let the new year bring us a hope for action. For those traveling journey mercies cdes. Don’t drink and drive. It’s better to be late than to be the late.

CIMAS Defies Govt, Introduces USD Denominated Packages

Cimas Medical Aid Society has defied government directives and moved to introduce USD denominated packages. Cimas has however assured the public by announcing that it will at the side still continue to offer all the traditional packages that are denominated in both RTGS FCAs and Nostro FCAs. Below was the full statement released by Cimas:

Contributions Review

The Society wishes to advise its valued customers that there are escalations on RTGS claims while USD claims costs remain static. This development has led to members incurring huge co-payments in RTGS terms while there are no or little co-payments in USD claims. The Society has engaged some service providers who advised that the distortions are a result of the need to raise foreign currency (which is not readily available) to procure medicines and medical consumables.

In an effort to ensure equity and in response to the recently announced monetary policy, we are introducing foreign currency denominated products to complement the existing RTGS products effective the 1st of January 2019.

The USD denominated packages will bridge the current gap and avail options to accommodate our diverse membership. The initiative is also based on the need to capacitate our healthcare service providers thereby enabling them to import the healthcare delivery inputs. Claims for members who will be registered onto these products will be reimbursed through the Nostro FCA accounts. Members who are currently registered on traditional packages are allowed to migrate to the foreign currency products without waiting periods.

Please note that the Society will continue to offer all the traditional packages that are denominated in both RTGS FCAs and Nostro FCAs.

Find attached the four package options for your consideration. For further information, please contact Sales & Marketing and Customer Services teams to discuss the detailed benefits at your convenience.

Washington Madziwadondo

Managing Director – Medical Aid

Mapeza Faces CAF Disciplinary Action

 

Terrence Mawawa|FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza faces
disciplinary action from CAF after beating his player Gift Bello for running onto the pitch to celebrate his team’s qualification for the group
stage of the Champions League on Saturday.

Gift Bello was not in the squad on the particular day as he was serving a CAF suspension for accumulating two yellow cards.

The assault is said to have taken place in the full view of ZIFA president Felton Kamambo. Mapeza
has since apologised for his indiscretion.

FC Platinum issued a statement after the assault incident. The statement read as follows:” We wish to apologize to our valued supporters and stakeholders for the altercation that took place involving our head coach Norman Mapeza and Gift
Bello after the match against AS Otoho D’Oyo.
While the full investigation to ascertain what triggered the scuffle is still being conducted, FC Platinum will make it abundantly clear that it does not condone any acts of violence at any level as it is not a reflection of our values and ethos.

Our commitment to our stakeholders is to continue being a brand of choice and be the Zimbabwean flagship for

Norman Mapeza

African football.”

No Christmas This Year, Disgruntled Zimbabweans Tell Chamisa

 

Terrence Mawawa|Scores of disgruntled Zimbabweans have told MDC leader Nelson Chamisa that this year there are no Christmas celebrations due to the dire economic situation in the country.

Today Chamisa visited populous Mbare Musika Terminus where he interacted with travellers a day before Christmas.

“MDC Zimbabwe President Chamisa today took time to interact with Zimbabweans at Mbare Musika who were intending to travel to their rural homes for Christmas.

People openly told him that there is no Christmas because the economic situation continues to deteriorate everyday,” said MDC official Luke Tamborinyoka.

“Christmas Has Been Rigged Just Like The July 30 Elections” Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said this year’s Christmas day celebrations have been rigged by a failed leadership just like the July 30 harmonised polls.

Speaking after visiting travellers at Mbare musika bus terminus in Harare, Chamisa promised Zimbabweans that 25 December 2018 marks the last christmas for citizens under such a difficult and economically challenging environment.

Said Chamisa:

“….Well this is a worst christmas ever, it is a bleak christmas. Of all rhe christmases we have had, it is very difficult to share anything because people have nothing…people have no money in their pockets, there is no fuel, there are no goods and services.

…..This is the worst christmas ever, I must say, yes, elections were rigged on the 30th of July but you can see again that christmas has been rigged. People are being robbed the opportunity to enjoy, the opportunity to be happy, the opportunity to merry, the opportunity to enjoy with their families.

Some cannot go to their rural areas because they do not have money and some cannot be with their families because there is no transport.”

LATEST: Mnangagwa Suspends 550 Medical Doctors And Radiographers

By Farai D Hove| The Emmerson Mnangagwa government run Health Services Board (HSB) has with immediate effect suspended over 550 junior medical doctors and radiographers.

The announcement was read out by the HSB on Monday afternoon.

The development is set to create more chaos since the striking doctors had announced yesterday that they will continue with the strike and suspend talks with HSB because of dishonesty on the government’s part.

After Mnangagwa’s deputy, Constantino Chiwenga had officially taken over negotiations, the Labour Court on Saturday ordered them to go back to work within 12 hours.

this is a developing story and ZimEye.com will bring the updates as events unravel…

Chamisa Assures Nation Of Better Things To Come Following SA Visit

 

Terrence Mawawa|MDC A leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has assured the long suffering millions of Zimbabweans of a better future following his via to South Africa.

Chamisa met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in that country.

“A few days ago I had a fruitful meeting in Pretoria with my distinguished brother and fountain of wisdom, the President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa .

Our discussion focused on a wide range of urgent and important issues regarding the wellbeing of the

Nelson Chamisa and Cyril Ramaphosa

people of Zimbabwe,” said Chamisa in a statement he posted on Facebook.

Chamisa Faces Arrest For Visiting Mbare Without Police Clearance

IS IT A CRIME TO VISIT MBARE MUSIKA?

By Dorrothy Moyo| The Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation reports that MDC president Nelson Chamisa faces arrest for visiting Mbare musika without police clearance and later talking to  crowds who became joyous upon seeing him.

The report says this is required under the Public Order and Security Act (POSA).

Chamisa today made a surprise visit to Mbare to experience The Troubles that people are facing and was suddenly greeted by crowds who became exuberant upon seeing him.

Said Chamisa, “Christmas misery at Mbare Musika-I’m here at the Mbare bus terminus to experience how the majority of Zimbabweans are coping under the current hardships.Also assessed the fuel queues.I’m really broken by the sufferings people are going through!I wish I could say merry Christmas.”

MDC Treasurer General, Charlton Hwende, says ZBC (in a news bulletin) reported that Chamisa could be arrested as punishment for failing to abide by POSA. Writing on microblogging site Twitter this afternoon, Hwende said, “ZBC is now reporting that Police is threatening to arrest President @nelsonchamisa for violating POSA by visiting Mbare Musika without notifying the police. This is ludicrous and ridiculous #ZimbabweYatiChamisaCheteChete.”

President Chamisa In Explosive Surprise Visit To Mbare, Assures Povo: “I want to assure you this the last difficult Christmas”

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By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC president Nelson Chamisa made a suprise visit at Mbare Musika in Harare and ended up addressing a rally as people jostled to get a glimpse of the “People’s President”.

Chamisa, who visited Mbare musika bus terminus to get an appreciation of the current settings for travellers ahead of the festive season, was mobbed by a huge crowd and he ended up saying a few words to the people who had gathered.

Said Chamisa:”I understand that this Christmas is one of the most difficult festive seasons that you have ever experienced but I want to assure you that it is the last.”

Watch the video below for this and more:

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Meanwhile, Chamisa also tweeted, “Christmas misery at Mbare Musika-I’m here at the Mbare bus terminus to experience how the majority of Zimbabweans are coping under the current hardships.Also assessed the fuel queues.I’m really broken by the sufferings people are going through!I wish I could say merry Christmas.”

Bulawayo Decides To Source Its Own Fuel As Govt Appears Failing To Solve The Crisis

Paul Nyathi|Fed up with being fed lies by government that the country has more than enough fuel in stock, Bulawayo business people have opted to go out and source Botswana fuel suppliers to deliver the commodity into the city to keep business running.

The business community in Bulawayo signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the private investors from Botswana to supply fuel into the city and setting up investments in different economic sectors in the province.

The deal, which would see Bulawayo business people and their counterparts co-operating in different areas, was facilitated by the Bulawayo industry think-tank.

In an interview after the signing of the MoU at Minister Ncube’s offices housed at Mhlahlandlela Government Complex on Friday, chairperson of the Bulawayo advisory board and think-tank Mr Kwanele Hlabangana said:

“Our thrust is to create employment in Bulawayo. We believe that the Government can do all it can but as a business community, we also have to play our part so we are sharing our knowledge and experience in business to complement Government efforts to turnaround the economy.

“The fuel situation in the country is dire as you can see from the long queues and therefore the intervention by the Botswana business people has come at the right time. They have promised to give us enough quantities of fuel to meet the city’s demands.”

The Botswana business delegation was led by Kelebogile Shomanah, the managing director of Hangana, a diversified Botswana-headquartered concern with interest in petroleum, mining and manufacturing, among others.

Hlabangana said in light of the prevailing supply gap, the Botswana investors were looking at starting with the fuel venture in Bulawayo before going national.

“We are ready and very excited. The investors have not only proposed to invest in the fuel sector but are also going to do manufacturing, diamond and pharmaceuticals.

Hlabangana said following the signing of the MoU, they will soon convene a meeting with all the city’s fuel dealers to work out how they can access the Botswana fuel.

“We have come up with good fuel prices but I cannot tell you the figures now. All what I can say now is that we are going to offer the public very good prices and also make sure that each and every filling station in the city has access to this fuel. In terms of supply, they have promised us that they will be able to supply on a daily basis. We are expecting more than two million litres per day of both diesel and petrol that will be coming through South Africa,” said Hlabangana.

He said they have set up a revolving fund, which was a 30-day payment where the local fuel dealers would be able to pay for the supplied fuel within a month.

“We will be getting the fuel on consignment and only when we have sold it that’s when we will pay the suppliers,” he said.

In a separate interview, Hangana legal representative Lewis Maunze said the MoU opened opportunities for them to invest in various economic projects in Bulawayo and Zimbabwe at large. For our projects, the most urgent one is to address the fuel shortage.

“We supply diesel, petrol, kerosene and even aviation fuel and what is urgent for most people is diesel and petrol.

“We really need to supply those as soon as possible but I’m sure we have to go through these processes guided by the MoUs we signed,” he said.

Doctors Under Fire For Illegal Strike

By Own Correspondent| The Health Services Board (HSB) has issued a statement notifying doctors who engaged in illegal industrial action that they face displinary action from their employer including the withdrawal of their salaries for the period they did not present themselves for duty.

Said the HSB in a statement:

1. Doctors working in some of our public health institutions, through their association, the Zimbabwe Hospitals Doctors Association (ZHDA), abruptly withdrew their labour on the 1st of December 2018. Radiographers in the public health sector also abruptly withdrew their labour on the 6th of December 2018. Other Doctors later joined the industrial action.

2. Before the collective job action was taken there was no formal notice given to Government.

3. The government notes and accepts that workers are entitled to bring up conditions of work matters with their employer but expects that this is done within the existing legal framework.

4. The current withdrawal of labour was done outside any existing legal framework and did not allow for the provisions therein to be exhausted before the withdrawal of labour.

5.Due to this unprocedural action and noting that health is an essential service Government approached the Labour Court on the 20th of December 2018 to resolve the matter.

6.The Labour Court duly set on the 21st, and 22nd of December 2018. After hearing the matter the Court issued a Disposal Order in terms of the provisions of the Labour Act as follows:

(i)the unlawful Collective Job Action engaged by the Respondents and their members on the 1st of December 2018, is terminated forthwith;

(ii)all members of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, Doctors and members of staff who participated in the unlawful job action report for work within 12 hours of service of this order on the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association at Parirenyatwa Doctors Lounge Harare

(iii)the Health Service Board shall be no under obligation to remunerate members of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, all Doctors and Medical Staff who engaged in the unlawful job action for the time each such member, Doctor or staff has been away from work;

(iv)the Health Service Board is entitled to take disciplinary action against members of the Zimbabwe Hospitals Doctors Association, Doctors and members who participated in the unlawful job action; and (v)respondents bear Applicant’s costs on the ordinary scale.

7. Most or all of the health workers who had withdrawn their labour have not reported for work in the timeframe stipulated in the Disposal Order made by the Labour Court.

8. Government is accordingly proceeding to institute disciplinary action against all health workers who participated in the unlawful collective job action.

 

“This Is Your Last Difficult Christmas”: Nelson Chamisa Assures Citizens At Mbare Musika

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By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC president Nelson Chamisa made a suprise visit at Mbare Musika in Harare and ended up addressing a rally as people jostled to get a glimpse of the “People’s President”.

Chamisa, who visited Mbare musika bus terminus to get an appreciation of the current settings for travellers ahead of the festive season, was mobbed by a huge crowd and he ended up saying a few words to the people who had gathered.

Said Chamisa:”I understand that this Christmas is one of the most difficult festive seasons that you have ever experienced but I want to assure you that it is the last.”

Watch the video below for this and more:

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Delta Beverages Shuts Down Plants Due To Foreign Currency Shortages

By Own Correspondent| Delta, the country’s largest manufacturer of beverages requires between $60 million to $100 million in foreign currency per annum to import critical raw materials.

The sparkling beverages unit takes up at least 50% of these foreign currency requirements to pay for concentrate as well as packaging materials from external suppliers.

The company reported that it owes foreign suppliers US$41 million and that it was also unable to remit dividends to its foreign shareholders. Anheuser-Busch InBev holds a significant stake in the company through South Africa’s SAB Miller.

Delta corporate affairs executive Patricia Murambinda said the soft drinks bottling plants had been adversely affected by the challenges in securing raw materials, leading to extended periods of production stoppages and out of stock situations.

Said Murambinda:

“Delta bottling plants have been running intermittently during the last six months due to the limited availability of imported raw materials.

Of late, the factories have been on shutdown since late November, as evidenced by the current limited market supply of soft drinks.

We were availed a small allocation of foreign currency by the Reserve Bank, which will allow the plants to run for a week leading to Christmas.

The shortage of forex is well articulated, and is beyond the control of the company. In short we are unfortunately heading for a dry festive period. We can only apologise to our valued customers and consumers”.

Delta dominates Zimbabwe’s beverages sector with its share of the market estimated to be upwards of 70%.

Varun Beverages, which is licensed to produce rival brand, Pepsi, as well as Miranda and Mountain Dew has only just recently entered the Zimbabwean market but it has not invested much in terms of capacity to fill in the gap in supply

-The Standard

“Female Students In Tertiary Institutions At Risk Of Contracting HIV”: NAC

By Own Correspondent| The National Aids Council (NAC) Midlands Provincial Aids Co-ordinator, Mambewu Shumba has said his organisation is currently putting condom dispensers at Midlands State University in a move aimed at preventing new HIV infections among tertiary students.

This comes shortly after the NAC revealed a shocking statistic – almost half of the female students at tertiary institutions either have or will contract HIV during their course of study.

Said Shumba:

“We have put 21 condom dispensers at MSU and nine more are coming. We are doing this to promote condom use among youths.

“It has been discovered that there are more new HIV infections among people between 15 and 24 years. Most of these students, particularly females, interact with men who are above 50.

“There are various intervention strategies that we have deployed as a province to ensure that we close the tap of HIV. We have reached out to various key populations in the province.”

The National Aids Council has since called for the government to introduce a law which will require compulsory HIV Testing for all prospective couples before they get a marriage certificate.

“I Am Aware That We Will Have A Difficult Christmas But Be Patient And Resilient”: Mnangagwa Tells Zimbabweans

By Own Correspondent| In his christmas message to Zimbabweans, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has acknowledged that this year’s holidays will be difficult one calling on citizens to be resilient collectively for a better Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa said while he was aware that many will have a difficult Christmas, citizens should be patient and they must work hard in unity towards creating a democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe for all.

Said Mnangagwa:

Fellow Zimbabweans

Christmas is a time for celebration. A time to take a break from the daily pressures in order to eb together with the family and to appreciate those closest to us.
It is a time to cherish the greatest gift of God Almighty; the birth of his Son Jesus Christ.

This Christmas we reflect on the lessons from Christ’s birth and life; lessons around faith, love and forgiveness. I give thanks for the Christmas miracle, Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour.

Christmas is also a time to recognise those who work daily for the benefit of others. Whose contributions often go unnoticed.

I would like to encourage all our brothers and sisters who volunteer their time and energies to help those in need and less fortunate than ourselves. This spirit of volunteerism is a true blessing and should be celebrated by us all. As we celebrate Christmas, let us remember to ‘Love our neighbour as ourselves’ and to ‘do to others what we want them to do to us.’

2018 was a historic year for our beloved nation, as we begin the process of national renewal and recovery. There is so much more to be done and there will be further bumps along the road. I am aware that many will have a difficult Christmas. I encourage all of us to be patient, resilient and to work hard in a collective unity, as we create a better, democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe for all.

From my family to yours, I wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy year.

God bless you all

FULL TEXT: Chiwenga In Charge- Doctors Face Suspension

HEALTH SERVICE BOARD: STATEMENT ON STRIKE BY JUNIOR DOCTORS AND RADIOGRAPHERS

1. Doctors working in some of our public health institutions, through their association, the Zimbabwe Hospitals Doctors Association (ZHDA), abruptly withdrew their labour on the 1st of December 2018. Radiographers in the public health sector also abruptly withdrew their labour on the 6th of December 2018. Other Doctors later joined the industrial action.

2. Before the collective job action was taken there was no formal notice given to Government.

3. The government notes and accepts that workers are entitled to bring up conditions of work matters with their employer but expects that this is done within the existing legal framework.

4. The current withdrawal of labour was done outside any existing legal framework and did not allow for the provisions therein to be exhausted before the withdrawal of labour.

5.Due to this unprocedural action and noting that health is an essential service Government approached the Labour Court on the 20th of December 2018 to resolve the matter.

6.The Labour Court duly set on the 21st, and 22nd of December 2018. After hearing the matter the Court issued a Disposal Order in terms of the provisions of the Labour Act as follows:

(i)the unlawful Collective Job Action engaged by the Respondents and their members on the 1st of December 2018, is terminated forthwith;

(ii)all members of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, Doctors and members of staff who participated in the unlawful job action report for work within 12 hours of service of this order on the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association at Parirenyatwa Doctors Lounge Harare;

(iii)the Health Service Board shall be no under obligation to remunerate members of the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, all Doctors and Medical Staff who engaged in the unlawful job action for the time each such member, Doctor or staff has been away from work;

(iv)the Health Service Board is entitled to take disciplinary action against members of the Zimbabwe Hospitals Doctors Association, Doctors and members who participated in the unlawful job action; and (v)respondents bear Applicant’s costs on the ordinary scale.

7. Most or all of the health workers who had withdrawn their labour have not reported for work in the timeframe stipulated in the Disposal Order made by the Labour Court.

8. Government is accordingly proceeding to institute disciplinary action against all health workers who participated in the unlawful collective job action.

Tax Headache For Harare City Council

By Own Correspondent| Harare Mayor Councillor Herbert Gomba is seeking a meeting with the new Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) board and Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube over the $171 million which council owes the tax collector.

The City of Harare initially owed ZIMRA $20 million before the debt increased to $171 million due to non-payment. Gomba said they hoped Zimra would offer them relief by removing penalties that have accrued over the years.

Said Gomba:

“We are making efforts to meet with the Zimra board and the Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube through our parent ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.

We think it is an opportunity for Zimra to save local authorities that are choking in debt from collapse by removing the penalty and leaving us with our legacy debts.

We are highly indebted and we really need to get out of the hole. We have implemented some cost containment measures that we hope will assist us to mitigate the effects of the challenges we are facing.”

Speaking at a full council meeting held last week Harare’s acting finance director Stan Ndemera said they had written to ZIMRA saying they are unable to pay their proposed $4,2 million per month to service the debt.-State Media

Chidhakwa Trial Saga, PG’s Office Opens Investigation Into Bribery Allegations

Acting Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi has asked Commissioner-General of Police Godwin Matanga to investigate bribery allegations levelled against a prosecutor in the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU), Mr Zivanai Macharaga, who allegedly demanded $20 000 bribe from former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa.

The bribery allegations were raised in court by Advocate Sylvester Hashiti in November this year.

Chidhakwa is facing abuse of office charges.

In a statement released yesterday, Mr Hodzi said his office takes the allegations seriously.

“They must be thoroughly investigated and all wrongdoing clearly exposed. All offenders will be prosecuted without fear or favour.

“The NPA is cognisant of the fact that the success of the anti-corruption crusade is predicated upon the credibility of the NPA, its prosecutors, SACU and its members,” said Mr Hodzi.

He said Adv Hashiti as an officer of the court had a duty to report to the police the acts of corruption.

“In making the allegations, Advocate Hashiti categorically stated that he was not comfortable with his client (Walter Chidhakwa) being prosecuted by SACU. He also made allegations that the unit takes instructions from the Executive yet it is trite that SACU is granted powers to prosecute under Section 27 of the National Prosecuting Authority Act Cap 7:20 by the Prosecutor-General.

“As the National Prosecuting Authority we are of the view that Advocate Hashiti as an officer of the court and a citizen of Zimbabwe has a duty to report any such alleged acts of corruption by fellow officers of the court or other citizens to the relevant investigating authorities,” said Mr Hodzi.

He insisted that Adv Hashiti must not conceal the acts of corruption as doing so was an offence.

“Mr Hashiti has material knowledge of the commission of an extremely serious offencse and it is incumbent upon him as an officer of court and a legal practitioner of the High Court and Supreme Court to help the authorities in uncovering crime. Any concealment of crime constitutes a criminal offence,” said Mr Hodzi

He said promotion of the rule of law and the fight against corruption boost efforts by Government to turn around the economy.

-State Media

Registered Vehicles Up By 34pc, Now That’s A Perfect Excuse For ED Government

The number of vehicles registered by the Central Vehicle Registry (CVR) this year rose by 34 percent, while driver’s licences processed by same institution went up by 12 percent compared to last year, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said.

In a speech read on his behalf by his deputy, Advocate Fortune Chasi, during the eighth annual Central Vehicle Registration (CVR) Workers of the Year Awards celebrations and end-of-year Christmas party in Harare last week, Minister Matiza said he was happy that the CVR’s performance was improving every year.

“During the course of this year, the department managed to produce 91 878 metal driver’s licences against a target of 80 000 and it registered 113 267 vehicles against a target of 70 000 vehicles.

“Driver’s licence production rose by about 12 percent over last year’s performance where it produced 82 058 driver’s licences while the number of registered vehicles went up by about 34 percent from 84 674 for last year,” Minister Matiza said.

He hailed contract workers for making a significant contribution to improving productivity at the CRV.

“However, I am concerned about the backlog on driver’s licences and the waiting period of five months before one can get his or her driver’s licence. It is therefore important that the contract to implement the Zimbabwe Transport Management Information System (ZIMTIS) will begin to see its rapid implementation.

“We have great faith in this massive computerisation programme, which in some circles is regarded as a game changer that fits in well with Vision 2030 and as anchored on the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) 2018-2020. It remains my hope and belief that everyone will redouble their efforts to bring about the desired change for the benefit of our clients,” he said.

Minister Matiza urged CVR employees to embrace change and to develop an appetite to serve the people with a new sense of urgency and professionalism.

He urged them to shun, prevent and eliminate corruption in any form at their workplaces. He challenged managers and supervisors to take a leading role in the fight by setting up effective internal risk management controls.

“There should be constant background checks on new workers, instituting workplace surveillance using modern techniques and technologies, religiously conducting regular audits, establishing fraud policies, exercising zero tolerance, encouraging ethics training for staff as well as working towards the development and adoption of a code of conduct for employees,” Minister Matiza said.

He said effective strategies must be explored during the coming year to ensure that data inconsistencies that were associated with CVR’s vehicle registration and Zinara’s databases are fully addressed and the two vehicle databases synchronised by the end of next year.

A total of 17 CVR officers received awards for excelling in their jobs.

The event was attended by the ministry’s director for transport development and management, Dr Johannes Pedzapasi, CVR registrar Mr George Makoni and senior Government and CVR officials.

-State Media

‘Second Lady’ Donates To The Under-Privileged

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s wife, Mrs Marry Chiwenga, has urged the privileged in society to assist the less-privileged especially during this time of the year, which is a time for giving.

In an interview after donating groceries worth thousands of dollars to Tichakunda Children’s Home in Hatcliffe, Harare, yesterday, Mrs Chiwenga said her motivation was to teach her children, who accompanied her, the spirit of sharing.

“It’s not me who is really giving, but it’s my children that I want to teach to give. I want them to appreciate that they are very privileged and to use their privileges to help the underprivileged. So I brought them here,” she said.

Added Mrs Chiwenga: “I want my children to have the Christmas spirit, the spirit of sharing, giving and loving without expecting anything in return. We have come here and they have done that. I hope what I am teaching them is a life lesson not only to them but to the children of Tichakunda as well, because I truly believe in my heart that one day these children will be successful,” she said.

Mrs Chiwenga acknowledged the work that Mrs Winnie Masaraure, the founder of Tichakunda, was doing in assisting the less privileged in her     society.

She appealed to Government to consider allocating land to the children’s home which is currently leasing land that it was using to produce crops to survive.

Tichakunda Children’s Home started off with 338 children drawn from Hatcliffe area, the majority of them orphans.

Today, the home has 570 children, 31 of whom live at the home while the rest come in every day for free education.

Mrs Masaraure said she was appealing for assistance to register her home, complete construction of cluster homes and a vocational centre to cater for children who have completed their studies at the school.

-State Media

POSA, AIPPA Have Toxic Areas Redolent Of The Old Dispensation: Monica Mutsvangwa

Government is working on four Bills that will lead to a repeal of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) and the Public Order and Security Act (POSA) as the two pieces of legislation “have toxic areas” redolent “of the old dispensation”, Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa has said.

The Bills are the Zimbabwe Media Commission, Data/Information Protection, Freedom of Information and the Broadcasting Services Act Amendment Bill.

In an interview with The Herald and Zimbabwe Television Network (ZTN) on Wednesday, Minister Mutsvangwa said AIPPA and POSA were reminiscent of the old dispensation.

She said the mooted legislation would be regulated separately in tandem with international best practice.

“We are working on repealing AIPPA, which had become very toxic in some certain areas.

“There is no doubt that these two laws are relics of the old dispensation, and some sections contained therein are ultra vires the Constitution. The commitment by the new dispensation to the reform process is undoubtable,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“President Mnangagwa has a clear vision, which he enunciated in November 2017, where he indicated that he wanted to usher a democratic Zimbabwe. True to his inauguration speech after Operation Restore Legacy, he has opened that democratic space,” she said.

“Therefore AIPPA, which falls under my ministry, will be repealed as soon as His Excellency assents to the Zimbabwe Media Commission Bill after being tabled before Cabinet and Parliament. POSA is a law governed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, and it will be realigned with the Constitution.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said the repeal of AIPPA was also in tandem with the reform process aimed at ensuring the media operates freely within the confines of the law.

She said the freedom to criticise Government should be exercised to the fullest extent permitted by the Constitution.

“It is President Mnangagwa’s reform agenda that is informing the opening up of the media space. Democracy thrives when there is freedom of information, freedom of speech and freedom of the media,” she said.

“Freedom to criticise should be exercised to the fullest extent permitted by the Constitution. Rights are not exercised in isolation; there are obligations that accompany the enjoyment of any right, including those enjoyed by the State itself.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said the new dispensation was working to expedite the

digitisation process which will lead to 12 additional channels.

She said the licensing of new players would be done in a transparent manner.

“The movement from analogue to digital has been ongoing, albeit at a slow pace as a result of inadequate foreign currency to meet all the requirements. But we are pleased to note that Government in the 2019 Budget allocated $39 million towards the digitisation project. It is estimated that the project needs $104 million to be completed,” she said.

“Every Zimbabwean has a right to own and run a media house, subject to meeting the country’s licensing regulations. Howver, there is debate on who should finance community radio stations.

“Some are of the conviction that foreign donors should. However, our position is that, communities should own and run their own stations outside of external influence of any kind. Government may just assist in setting up, if need be,” she said.

-State Media

Pferry Christmas From ED, FULL TEXT

Fellow Zimbabweans

Christmas is a time for celebration. A time to take a break from the daily pressures in order to eb together with the family and to appreciate those closest to us.
It is a time to cherish the greatest gift of God Almighty; the birth of his Son Jesus Christ.

This Christmas we reflect on the lessons from Christ’s birth and life; lessons around faith, love and forgiveness. I give thanks for the Christmas miracle, Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour.

Christmas is also a time to recognise those who work daily for the benefit of others. Whose contributions often go unnoticed.

I would like to encourage all our brothers and sisters who volunteer their time and energies to help those in need and less fortunate than ourselves. This spirit of volunteerism is a true blessing and should be celebrated by us all. As we celebrate Christmas, let us remember to ‘Love our neighbour as ourselves’ and to ‘do to others what we want them to do to us.’

2018 was a historic year for our beloved nation, as we begin the process of national renewal and recovery. There is so much more to be done and there will be further bumps along the road. I am aware that many will have a difficult Christmas. I encourage all of us to be patient, resilient and to work hard in a collective unity, as we create a better, democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe for all.

From my family to yours, I wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy year.

God bless you all

Delta Beverages Shut Down Its Plants Citing Inadequate Foreign Currency To Keep Them Running.

Delta, the country’s largest manufacturer of beverages requires at least $60 million to $100 million in foreign currency per annum to import critical raw materials.

The sparkling beverages unit takes up at least 50% of these foreign currency requirements to pay for concentrate as well as packaging materials from external suppliers.

The company reported that it owes foreign suppliers US$41 million and that it was also unable to remit dividends to its foreign shareholders. Anheuser-Busch InBev holds a significant stake in the company through South Africa’s SAB Miller.

Delta corporate affairs executive Patricia Murambinda said the soft drinks bottling plants had been adversely affected by the challenges in securing raw materials, leading to extended periods of production stoppages and out of stock situations.

“Delta bottling plants have been running intermittently during the last six months due to the limited availability of imported raw materials,” she said.

“Of late, the factories have been on shutdown since late November, as evidenced by the current limited market supply of soft drinks.

“We were availed a small allocation of foreign currency by the Reserve Bank, which will allow the plants to run for a week leading to Christmas.

“The shortage of forex is well articulated, and is beyond the control of the company. In short we are unfortunately heading for a dry festive period. We can only apologise to our valued customers and consumers”.

Delta dominates Zimbabwe’s beverages sector with its share of the market estimated to be upwards of 70%.

Varun Beverages, which is licensed to produce rival brand, Pepsi, as well as Miranda and Mountain Dew has only just recently entered the Zimbabwean market but it has not invested much in terms of capacity to fill in the gap in supply

-The Standard

Dry Christmas For Zimbos As Delta Shuts Down

By Own Correspondent| Delta beverages shut down its plants citing inadequate foreign currency to keep them running.

Delta, the country’s largest manufacturer of beverages requires at least $60 million to $100 million in foreign currency per annum to import critical raw materials.

The sparkling beverages unit takes up at least 50% of these foreign currency requirements to pay for concentrate as well as packaging materials from external suppliers.

The company reported that it owes foreign suppliers US$41 million and that it was also unable to remit dividends to its foreign shareholders. Anheuser-Busch InBev holds a significant stake in the company through South Africa’s SAB Miller.

Delta corporate affairs executive Patricia Murambinda said the soft drinks bottling plants had been adversely affected by the challenges in securing raw materials, leading to extended periods of production stoppages and out of stock situations.

“Delta bottling plants have been running intermittently during the last six months due to the limited availability of imported raw materials,” she said.

“Of late, the factories have been on shutdown since late November, as evidenced by the current limited market supply of soft drinks.

“We were availed a small allocation of foreign currency by the Reserve Bank, which will allow the plants to run for a week leading to Christmas.

“The shortage of forex is well articulated, and is beyond the control of the company. In short we are unfortunately heading for a dry festive period. We can only apologise to our valued customers and consumers”.

Delta dominates Zimbabwe’s beverages sector with its share of the market estimated to be upwards of 70%.

Varun Beverages, which is licensed to produce rival brand, Pepsi, as well as Miranda and Mountain Dew has only just recently entered the Zimbabwean market but it has not invested much in terms of capacity to fill in the gap in supply.

-The Standard

Broke Zim Govt Gets $270k For Vulnerable Communities

THE government of Japan last week signed three grant contracts worth US$270 779 to improve the human security of rural communities in Zimbabwe.

Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security (GGP) scheme which was launched in Zimbabwe in 1989 in support of basic human needs for the most vulnerable communities in remote areas across the coun-                                                                            try.

Two of the projects are in the field of education, for improvement of the educational school environment at Manhanga Primary School in Kariba and Musena Secondary School in Chirumanzu District. The remaining project is in the field of  healthcare, for the improvement of X-ray equipment at Chikombedzi Mission Hospital in Chiredzi.

Speaking at the signing ceremony in Harare, Japanese Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Toshiyuki Iwado emphasised the importance of ownership of the projects by the beneficiary institutions — local authorities — citing that the facilities would be constructed in a thorough and timely manner with the participation of all.

“Everyone must work together right from the start and be involved in all aspects of the project, as in the saying ‘kuturika denga remba kubatirana’, meaning that to put a roof on the walls of a hut needs joining hands,” he said.

-State Media

Twitter User Tears Into Nick Mangwana

Jane Mlambo| A Twitter user Nyasha Musandu has floored Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Nick Ndabaningi Mangwana who admitted that this Christmas will be difficult, saying his remarks were laughable.

Responding to Mangwana, Musandu said Mangwana was among the privileged class who regard the current economic crisis as just “bumps”.

No Norman, That’s Not Football

AFTER failing to make a mark on the continent in previous attempts, FC Platinum captain Petros Mhari celebrated their passage into the group stages of the CAF Champions League and dared the continent’s big brothers that they are not in the competition to make numbers.

The Zvishavane-based side progressed to the mini league stage at the expense of Congolese side, AS Otoho and now await Friday’s draw to ascertain the identity of their mini league opponents.

Pure Platinum Play have dominated the local league for the past two seasons, but a continental breakthrough was proving to be a big task for coach Norman Mapeza and his men.

Though they did not progress in convincing fashion after playing second fiddle to the visitors for larger parts of the match, Mhari said they are ready for the new challenge.

“We set a target as a team which is to get into the mini league and we are all happy that we have achieved the goal we had set.

“Every player wants to leave a history at a club, FC Platinum has never been to the mini league so that is why we all worked so hard to get the team through, it was not easy but I am happy we have managed to do it.

“But that does not mean to say we will relax now that we are going to the group stages, we are not going there to make numbers we want to do well again.

“We are ready for the new challenge, I am appealing to our supporters and the country at large to continue supporting us like they have always been doing,” said Mhari.

In the later stages of the competition, the miners are unlikely to face weaker opposition like they did in the earlier stages and coach Mapeza might turn to the market to add more players after initially filling 27 of the allotted 30 slots in his squad.

Meanwhile, ZIFA president Felton Kamambo has congratulated the miners for their progression and wished them well in the later stages of the competition.

“ZIFA congratulates FC Platinum executive, technical team, and players for progressing to the Total Champions’ league group stages.

“The club’s success is testimony of persistence and hard work needed to put our football on the map.

“Victories over CNaPS and AS Otoho are a mark of progression from previous attempts, and that is a shot in the arm for Zimbabwean football.

“We wish the Zimbabwean Champions all the best as they undertake their new challenge.

“To have two teams qualifying for the group stages in the past three years is a tremendous feat for local football,” said Kamambo in a statement.

ZIFA have also asked the platinum miners to explain an altercation between coach Norman Mapeza and Gift Bello at the end of the match on Saturday.

State Media

Grace Mugabe Fails To Pay Farm Workers For Three Months

Robert and Grace Mugabe.

Grace Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s millionaire former First Lady forced from power in last year’s coup, has not paid her farm workers for months, despite living a luxury lifestyle paid for by the state she and her husband once ruled.

Workers on the Mugabes’s network of Zimbabwean farms – several of which were appropriated from white farmers – have not received salaries for three months.

Robert and Grace Mugabe have a vast property portfolio in Zimbabwe and South Africa worth more than €60m.

Despite being ousted last year, the Zimbabwean state still spends millions flying the couple by private jet for medical treatment in Singapore.

Zimbabwe’s government also said this week that it would not extradite Mrs Mugabe (53) to South Africa, which issued an arrest warrant last Wednesday for allegedly attacking a 21-year-old model with an electrical extension chord in a Johannesburg hotel last year.

Mrs Mugabe is deeply unpopular in Zimbabwe, where she was seen by many as a free-spending, greedy, aloof and arrogant puppet master operating in the shadows behind her husband.

Known as ‘Gucci Grace’, her excessive spending – including on Rolls-Royces – was shamelessly flaunted while millions went without basics amid grinding poverty.

However, her 94-year-old husband, who can reportedly no longer walk, still has many supporters among the people and in the government. Zimbabwean officials are unlikely to move against Mrs Mugabe while her husband is still alive.

South African prosecutors allege that Mrs Mugabe burst into a hotel room where her sons, Robert Jr (26) and Chatunga Bellarmine (21) were drinking with Gabriella Engels, a 21-year-old model.

Mrs Mugabe allegedly struck Ms Engels with a power chord, leaving her with injuries to her forehead and to the back of her head, as her sons looked on. She faces up to two years in prison if convicted on charges of grievous bodily harm.

South African police allowed Mrs Mugabe to leave the country, which had become the base for her second home, after the incident when she claimed diplomatic immunity. Her diplomatic status was revoked by a South African court following last year’s coup which forced the Mugabes from power.

Zimbabwe’s deputy information minister said his country would view any attempt to extradite Mrs Mugabe as “harassment”.

“We will not smile on any attempt to embarrass, ill-treat or diminish the image of former president Robert Mugabe or his immediate family members,” they said. “An attack on Grace Mugabe is an attack on the former president… our founding father and liberation icon and his misery is undesirable to us.”

Emmerson Mnangagwa, Mugabe’s replacement as Zimbabwe’s president, pledged to continue supporting the Mugabes’s generous pension package which includes healthcare for both of them in Singapore.

The couple dislike commercial travel and so Mr Mnangagwa hired private jets several times this year which flew Mr and Mrs Mugabe directly from Harare to Singapore’s exclusive Gleneagles Hospital. The medical treatments and travel cost Zimbabwe at least €30m this year.

Zimbabwe cannot afford to import basic medication for its public hospitals and most state medical staff, including senior doctors, are on strike over poor wages. Sources close to Mrs Mugabe in Singapore say she “spends money like water”. The Mugabe cash is reportedly held outside the country.

Mr Mugabe bought a farm in 2000 but went on to seize a further four adjoining properties from white farmers, who were expelled without compensation. They employ 100 workers across 12 farms.

The state ran the farms for the Mugabes and also secretly bought Zimbabwe’s most successful dairy in 2003 for Mrs Mugabe from a white farmer. She invested heavily in the dairy, but it has never yet covered its costs.

Most of their rural assets and the two expensive schools built by Mrs Mugabe on appropriated land are no longer fully operational since Mr Mugabe was ousted from power in last November’s coup.

Farmers told reporters they were hoping Mrs Mugabe would pay them by Christmas Eve.

“We are worried for the last months, but we got a message we will be paid next week,” said one worker.

Mrs Mugabe, her associates, and the Zimbabwean government, did not respond to requests for comment.

Telegraph

NAC Installs Condom Dispensers At MSU As “Sugar Daddies” Pry On Young Students

NAC Officials install condom dispensers at the college

Correspondent|THE National Aids Council (NAC) has procured 30 condom dispensers for Midlands State University (MSU) as it escalates the fight against new HIV infections at tertiary institutions.

This comes shortly after the NAC revealed a shocking statistic – almost half of the female students at tertiary institutions either have or will contract HIV during their course of study.

NAC Monitoring and Evaluation Director, Amon Mpofu also revealed that man over the age of 50, informally known as sugar daddies, were the major source of HIV among adolescents and female students in tertiary institutions.

NAC Midlands Provincial Aids Co-ordinator, Mambewu Shumba said: “We have put 21 condom dispensers at MSU and nine more are coming. We are doing this to promote condom use among youths.

“It has been discovered that there are more new HIV infections among people between 15 and 24 years. Most of these students, particularly females, interact with men who are above 50.

“There are various intervention strategies that we have deployed as a province to ensure that we close the tap of HIV. We have reached out to various key populations in the province.”

The National Aids Council has since called for the government to introduce a law which will require compulsory HIV Testing for all prospective couples before they get a marriage certificate.

According to the NAC, almost 50 percent of the female students at tertiary institutions are living with HIV which they contracted during their course of study.

Speaking to Members of Parliament on HIV and Aids in Kadoma, NAC monitoring and evaluation director Amon Mpofu said: “We want pastors and magistrates or any other marriage officers to demand proof of HIV testing from couples intending to get married. We need to protect our children.

“If you look at the statistics we have, there are high cases of new HIV infections among adolescent girls between 15-24 years. We have also observed that about 45 percent of female students in tertiary institutions contract HIV during the course of their studies. Most of them graduate while HIV positive. There has been a 45 percent increase in new HIV infections among female students.

“We have engaged the vice-chancellors in universities after observing that living conditions of our children in tertiary institutions are exposing them to the risk of contracting HIV. They have shown commitment to addressing the issue of accommodation.”

Critic Says Whatever The ZBC Says, The Opposite Is The Truth

Paul Nyathi|The state broadcaster ZBC TV has found itself in trouble with football lovers after it continuously misinformed the nation on the results of an English Premier League match.

For over twenty four hours on Monday,
the broadcaster kept telling football lovers that Chelsea beat Leicester City by a goal to nil over the weekend while the result was the opposite.

Zbc main news showing incorrect information.
The correct final score which Zbc could have verified

Even their own collegues were not amused.

“The easiest thing to do is to take the opposite of everything the ZBC says as the truth,” said a critic.

Chamisa Meets With Lawyer Dali Mpofu And President Ramaphosa In SA

President Nelson Chamisa of the MDC in the office of President President Cyril Ramaphosa of the ANC

Correspondent|Movement for Democratic Change leader Nelson Chamisa today disclosed that he met South African President Cyril Ramaphosa a few days ago to discuss “a wide range of urgent and important issues”.

He did not give the exact date but on Wednesday Chamisa tweeted that he met South African lawyer Dali Mpofu at Oliver Tambo International Airport on his way back to Zimbabwe.

He tweeted: “I was pleasantly surprised to meet a special brother and Cde, @AdvDali_Mpofu at the OR International Airport. I’m on my way back home after attending to some crucial business in South Africa.”

It seems the business was a meeting with Ramaphosa as Chamisa tweeted: “A few days ago I had a fruitful meeting in Pretoria with my distinguished brother & fountain of wisdom, the President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa on a wide range of urgent & important issues regarding the wellbeing of the people of Zimbabwe.”

Ramaphosa was one of the Southern African leaders who attended President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inauguration on 26 August after the Constitutional Court upheld his victory on 24 August.

Chamisa had challenged the victory and insists up to today that he does not recognise Mnangagwa as President of Zimbabwe.

He also argues that the present crisis in the country is because of Mnangagwa’s illegitimacy and things will only turn right when Mnangagwa talks to him.

Mnangagwa has ruled out any government of national unity and his lieutenants have said he will only talk to Chamisa once Chamisa has recognised him as the Head of State.

Although Chamisa’s did not disclose the nature of his talks with Ramaphosa, he made the trip at the same time Mnangagwa released the report of the Commission of Inquiry into the 1 August violence which was chaired by former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe.

The report blamed the death of six people killed on that day on the military and the police. It,however, said the military deployment was justified because of the violent demonstrations which it said were pre-planned and organised by the MDC.

The Commission recommended that political parties should be encouraged at all times to preach unity for the benefit of all Zimbabweans in order for the people to be able to live together as citizens of one nation despite their political differences.

Tsitsi Masiyiwa Deletes Own Twitter Account After Allegedly “Offending” Zimbabweans

Econet boss, Strive Masiyiwa’s wife, Tsitsi on Monday morning was found to have deactivated Twitter account after publishing a post deemed by many as offending.

The tweet post read as follows: “Some outcries and actions in pursuit of justice seem and look so right until you discover the source of the outcry and sponsor of the cause. Take a step back and reflect on some of the things we consider good and just causes.” 

 

 

Meanwhile, below is an open letter to Mr. Tsitsi Masiyiwa, a philanthropist in her own right and the wife of Mr. Strive Masiyiwa, the founder and Econet Wireless Private Limited, (Econet), written by Ms. Miriam Mutizwa, in response to the storm that has ensued following Ms. Masiyiwa’s tweet that she has since deleted on her worldview that some of the people calling for justice are not genuine as in her considered opinion that such campaigns are in truth and fact sponsored by nameless and faceless principals.

https://twitter.com/hwende/status/1077069805067345920?s=19

“Having read Ms. Masiyiwa’s threat and the outcries that followed, we believe that it is in the public interest that we carry Ms. Mutizwe’s take on the contents as she is increasingly emerging as one of the lonely voices on the importance of the rule of law and constitutionality in lifting Zimbabwe from its current economic morass,” said Mr. Stanley Dube, the Station of the 1873 FM radio www.the1873fm.com, a sponsor of the Banking on Africa’s Future (BOAF) initiative.

The letter reads as follows:

Dear Mrs. T. Masiyiwa

I am writing this open to you in my capacity as an active citizen of Zimbabwe who like you and many others have been battling to correctly understand and comprehend the true nature of the Zimbabwean question.

I currently reside in the United Kingdom. Until recently, I was one of the people who never truly understood that illiteracy about the causal connection between the rule of law and the full and unfettered unlocking of the human potential can be decisive in limiting outcomes as seems to be the case in Zimbabwe’s narrative.

I must congratulate you for having the courage to add your voice into the link between the quest for justice that you believe is principally driven by self-interest and the kind of society that we should build for ourselves.

The Hwange Colliery Company Limited (Hwange) saga has given me a new perspective to life and also helped in exposing the fact that in our discourses about the future we want, the voice of the moral centre is missing on many issues that matter.

I am sure you will agree that when the Econet matter was litigated in the Courts, many of us were on the side of justice, equity and fairness.

I found myself associating with the judiciary who played a key part in delivering a license to Econet based on the contestation that the monopoly that the government people thought was reserved for the state-owned Posts and Telecommunication Corporation (PTC) was unconstitutional and, therefore, of no force and effect.

I was one of many who believed that the triumph of Econet was a landmark in challenging an ideology that was and remains anti-market and socialist. This ideology resulted in the introduction of a law whose existence and operation was brought to the fore because of the Hwange affair.

This law permits the Minister of Justice to issue an extrajudicial order whose operation divests and deprives shareholders like your husband of their control and management of a company.

Until the events of Hwange unfolded, I was totally and naively illiterate about this law. The more I read about this law, I began to ask myself difficult questions about the absence of a coherent voice from business persons about the adverse impact of this law.

I engaged the likes of Mr. Busise Moyo, the former President of the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industry (CZI), hoping that he would agree with me that injustice against anyone is injustice against everyone.

When it appeared that your husband was being unfairly treated, I could see myself in him and appreciate the justice in the cause.

Having navigated through the corridors of injustice, I was taken aback by your tweet as follows:

The full text you shared was as follows: “Some outcries and actions in pursuit of justice seem and look so right until you discover the source of the outcry and sponsor of the cause. Take a step back and reflect on some of the things we consider good and just causes.”

I thought I was the only one who was troubled by the content and context of your message and the intended effect of it.

I have been encouraged to say the least that many of my compatriots have been provoked and ignited to respond.

Rarely do we get such robustness arising out of sharing one’s thoughts on an issue of national importance.

I am reminded by Martin Luther King Junior’s contention that:

“In a sense we’ve come to our nation’s capital to cash a check. When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir.

This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the “unalienable Rights” of “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note, insofar as her citizens of color are concerned.

Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check, a check which has come back marked “insufficient funds,” to give me a proper context to address your considered view that justice is not part of the constitution’s promise but a consequence of some kind of ulterior motive to drive it.”

It is my view that in 1980, my sister, the founding fathers of the First Republic signed to which every Zimbabwean was to fall heir without any limitation and I should have thought that your own life experiences would have taught you better that justice is neither a gift or privilege.

The question that I would have expected a person of your stature in our nation and at this defining juncture in our development is whether the check that MLK spoke eloquently about has been honoured rather than focus on the acceptability and appropriateness of the messengers.

In reading your text, I immediately felt guilty of reminding my compatriots to reaffirm and acknowledge that justice flows from the laws of nature and administrative systems that only human beings can put in place to protect the rights of nature that include life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.

In light of the esteem that you are rightly or wrongly held in, it would not be just if I accept that your deleting of the message that you must have authored should mean that the debate must be alienated from your thoughts on this important subject matter.

This is the message I now got when I searched for the message above.

It is unfortunate that your voice seems to have been intimidated by the reaction of the public to what I think should be a basis for us to inquire as to the real causes of the disappearance of the voices that led to the judicial intervention on the issue of the kind of regime that Zimbabwe should have on mobile cellular technology.

I should like to believe that if the struggle for justice was for self-promotion and preservation then the decision by the Courts to grant Econet a license should be subject to review as what was meant to liberalize the ecosystem has led to the enrichment of a few.

Would it then be fair and just to use the same paradigm that you now wish to use that the pursuit of a market-led and competitive cellular industry was driven by ulterior motives?

Recognizing that the content of your message raises far reaching moral, legal and constitutional questions, I will as part of my civic duty attempt to unpack word by word what I think really motivated your timely intervention.

I will, therefore, proceed with Part 2 through 10 being my conversation with you through your tweet message as I have no doubt that you are no longer reachable to people like me who would like to believe that no system can claim to be just if it leaves anyone behind including the weakest member in the chain.

I also recognize that there is a missing centre of gravity in resolving the deeper questions you raise regarding motive, outcome and integrity.

I believe my message above will help in giving a better context to use in developing the ideological positions that may seem to divide us.

I also hope that my contribution to the debate will assist in provoking people to be engaged on issues that matter.

I trust that you will find the above in order.

Sincerely Yours,

Miriam Mutizwa

Mnangagwa Fears Matebeleland Restoration: No One Will Baby Sit Him

Emmerson Mnangagwa
“If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand”.These words of wisdom are attributed to Jesus Christ himself.

Zimbabwe is one such Kingdom trying to find balance on shaky tribal grounds. At the epicenter of the problem is the unwise “king” who keeps partitioning his kingdom along tribal lines.

Now, Mnangagwa howls like a troubled dog as Matabeles demand the reinstatement of Matabeleland statehood that was lost in 1893. No one will baby sit him in Matabeleland!

“I am aware of elements who preach secessionism, pasi navo(down with them),” Mnangagwa cried out last weak at a Zanupf conference.

Chickens have come home to roost. The man who has been sowing seeds of tribal division since 1980 is now tasting the bitter fruits of tribal hate.

In the 1980s the then Minister of Information, late Nathan Shamuyarira would call Matabeles “extras not needed in Zimbabwe” while Mnangagwa referred to us as ” cockroaches that needed extermination”. He even demonstrated his hatred by conniving with other genocidists to send Zimbabwe National Army 5th Brigade to kill more than 45 000 Matabele civilians.

In the face of Matabeleland restoration calls, Mnangagwa parrots Zimbabwe as an unbreakable unitary state and imposes the so called economic devolution on Matabeles.

If l may ask, are we no longer unwanted cockroaches or extras? Since when, is it before or after calls for Matabeleland restoration? We are not that gullible to fall for these clear lies aimed at keeping us under shona supremacist oppression.

This must be known to Mnangagwa, all shona supremacists and their supporters: Matabeles have the right to restore the statehood of Matabeleland and enjoy their long lost independence and sovereignty. Its called self determination, a basic right that should be enjoyed by every living human being.

And if we so wish, we may consider one of our friendly neighbours, that is, Zambia, Botswana and South Africa to join for administrative and economic reasons. This is called freedom of choice and freedom of association which Matabeles should enjoy too.

We hope Mnangagwa who has confessed publicly that he is aware of our intention to revive Matabeleland state is also aware that we have freedom of choice and association.

Zimbabwe which has maintained its anti Matabele stance for 38 long years, is not, and will never be our choice to form a union or whatever partnership. So Mnangagwa must stop foistering the so called unitary state and economic devolution on us. On the same breath the 1923 amalgamation of Matabeleland and Mashonaland by imperial forces was illegal and without the blessing of both Matabeles and Mashona people.

The 1987 unity accord that was signed by Joshua Nkomo of ZAPU and Robert Mugabe of ZANU was an affair between two Zimbabwean political parties. It has got nothing to do with the people of Matabeleland. Who in Matabeleland cares about what happens in a foreign country like Zimbabwe?

Furthermore, Zimbabwe is an unattractive country to form any kind of union with due to its history of genocide, gross human abuse, institutionalised tribalism, corruption, military coups, failure to manage the economy and uphold the constitution. We do not want to be associated with this continuous humiliation, enough is enough!

Matabeleland is going away with a vast amount of land, not barren at all. As per marked territorial boundaries, Matabeleland measures 45 749 680 acres. Geographically we are bigger than Lesotho, Eswatini, Rwanda, Burundi, Seychelles, Gambia, Belgium and Comoros, all combined.

Our economy is enough to sustain our population of + 5 million people which is almost half of Zimbabwe’s population of +13 million. And bigger than that of Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Seychelles and Comoros.

It is this abandant wealth that invited white colonisers that destroyed the Kingdom of Matabeleland in 1893 and the same that sends Mnangagwa howling like a troubled dog at hearing calls for Matabeleland restoration.

Matebeleland is endowed with the following resources which can generate employment and economic resources for its development and growth pointing to a US$50Billion economy in the first 10 years of independence and full sovereignty.

The Zimbabwe Chamber of Mines has confirmed that over 60% of gold output in Zimbabwe comes from Matebeleland.

Matebeleland enjoys huge deposits of platinum in Shabani areas,Chrome in Guinea Fowl, Selukwe and Shabani areas,diamonds in Beit Bridge,Somabhula and Tsholotsho areas,nickel in Shangani, tin in Kamativi, large iron ore deposits and emerald in Belingwe, and other minerals like tantalite,copper,etc.

Matebeleland is home to hard timber like teak,mukwa etc in Victoria Falls,Lupane,Insuza,Kwekwe,Tsholotsho and Nkayi.

Matebeleland is home to largest game park after Kruger National Park in South Africa which is home to the big five well sought animals ie elephants,lions,rhinocerous,buffalos, leopards and corterie of other wild animals and birds.

Victoria Falls is the prime source of tourism and holds many international conferences .Other tourist sites include Matopos where the leader of the British Pioneer Column Cecil John Rhodes and King Mzilikazi are buried, Khami ruins,Dlodlo ruins,Old Bulawayo,Shangani.

Battlefields where Matebele army fought the British imperial forces are to be turned into tourist sites.

The best beef which enjoys a good market in the European markets through its quota allocation can be developed in Gwanda,Collen Bawn,West Nicholson and Kezi catchment areas and along the border with Botswana. This industry has been destroyed by President Robert Mugabe land reform programme resulting in the loss of downstream industries like leather tanning and leather manufacturing,taxidermy etc.

Matebeleland offers great opportunities in ostrich and crocodile farming which is a very lucrative industry given the low cholesterol levels in the meat would find some niche markets in Europe, America and Asian countries.

The Zambezi water project, once implemented, would provide a green belt that would create new opportunities in crop and animal husbandry that would stretch from Victoria Falls to Bulawayo and possibly to other places like Gwanda, Plumtree,Kezi, Nkayi etc, with hotels and leisure resorts facilities being built along the way to offer conference and entertainment facilities.

Sugar cane can be grown in Beit Bridge and so are oranges. Cotton can be grown in areas likeJotsholo,Tsholostho,Plumtree,Kezi,while virginia tobacco can be grown in places like Victoria Falls,TsholotshoNkayi,Whange with the Zambezi river project supplementing water requirements.

Bulawayo,Gwelo, Kwe Kwe and other towns have large and disused industries
for both light and heavy industries which would need to be rehabilitated through promotion of good and friendly investor policies which Matebeleland Liberation Organisation provides in its econonic policy charter.

The charter provides for high tech industries through comparative advantage and respect for private property rights underwritten by friendly policies that permit free remittances of one’s proceeds and allow free flow of capital and equity and bilateral investments agreements.

Matebeleland boasts two international airports,Bulawayo JM Nkomo International airport and Victoria Falls airport and various small aerodromes and airstrips.

Matebeleland has the busiest inland border post ,Plumtree,Victoria Falls, Pandamatenga and the future post in Battle Fields linking the future Republic of Matebeleland and the Republic
of Zimbabwe ably supported by serviceable transport and communications network sytems,vibrant commerce and ancillary services which would be manned by highly skilled personnel from Matebele nation.

This dismisses the falsehood peddled by our enemies that Matabeleland is small and not able to stand on its own.

Matabeleland was able to feed its populations during its years as a kingdom under his majesty King Mzilikazi and Lobhengula and will do even better as a Republic under MLO government.

The oppressor fears freedom of the oppressed more than anything in the world. We are not surprised that Mnangagwa is the first to press panic buttons at the mention of Matabeleland restoration cause. However, as a hero of two struggles himself ie war for Zimbabwe independence and military coup that deposed Mugabe, he knows too well that nothing can stop the idea whose time has come.

Izenzo kungemazwi!

Israel Dube

MLO Secretary for Information and Public Affairs.

“People In Mbare Have No Totems” Mocked Mugabe- Is That Why You Denied Them The Vote, Even Life?

“I remember Mugabe sometime when he said people living in Mbare do not have a totem. He is damn right,” said Eddie Cross in one of his recent blubbering.

The irony of that statement from Mugabe is glaring and only a heartless tyrant and his upstart acolyte like Eddie Cross would fail to see it.

Here is the tyrant who has striped Zimbabweans, not just in Mbabre but all over the country of the democratic freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful vote and even the right to life itself.

Mugabe destroyed the country’s once booming economy forcing unemployment to soar to dizzying heights of 90%. 75% of our people now live on US$1.00 or less a day.

The tyrant murdered over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans for the love of absolute power, the influence and the looted wealth to brought him and his cronies.

He denies the whole nation its humanity, pride and even the sanctity of life itself and the tyrant even has the chutzpah to mock his victims about having no totem. Is that the reason why you have abused and terrorised the nation?

“Are we murungus (white people). Judges wear white head gears, fun hats. Our Speaker of the national assembly comes in a black gown; he demands that Members of Parliament wear suits with a tie and he doesn’t want any fancy clothes. Are we murungus (white),” continued Eddie Cross.

“I ask you what the hell are you? We are Africans.

“If we call ourselves Zimbabwean, certain things have to change. I call myself Zimbabwean and I am. My great, great father came here in 1877 as a missionary.

Then we must take on the culture of our people. That is how we should function. That should be part of every Zimbabwean.

“You go to Japan, they are Japanese; you go to a Japanese organisation, they are Japanese. They run their business like Japanese. Same as China.

“But come to Africa, all the restaurants want to play American jazz and they want to wear fancy clothes and they want to speak in English and they don’t want to speak Shona.”

Many Zimbabweans have risked life and limb to elect you, Mr Cross, and your MDC friends into power on the promise you would bring about the democratic changes the nations has been dying for to end the Zanu PF dictatorship.

You lot have failed to bring about even one democratic change in 19 years even when you had the golden opportunity to do so during the GNU.

Eddie Cross and his MDC friends have never apologised for selling-out on reforms. Never!

Indeed, instead of apologising for betraying the nation and landing us in this economic and political mess; Eddie Cross is so presumptuous as to lecture us on how we should dress and speak as if that is more important than stopping Zanu PF rigging elections, ending unemployed, etc.!

The greatest mistake Zimbabweans have ever made was to have ever trusted and elected tyrants like Mugabe and idiots like Eddie Cross into political office!

We have paid dearly for our folly and continue to pay for generations to come if we do not wise up and end the dictatorship a.s.a.p.

The present economic situation of 90% unemployed, all but collapsed basic services such as health care and clean running water, etc. is socially, politically and morally unsustainable. Zimbabwe is standing on the very edge of the abyss.

Totem! Who cares about the bloody totem when the nation’s very survival is hanging by the thread.

Journalist Maynard Manyowa Opens Pandora’s Box On Former First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe

Maynard Manyowa

By Own Correspondent| Zimbabwean journalist and Khuluma Africa contributor Maynard Manyowa has made sensational allegations that the former first lady Dr Grace Mugabe and South African based Zimbabwean businessman Mutumwa Mawere had an affair.

In a twitter thread directed at Mawere, Manyowa alleged that besides being intimately involved with the former first lady, Mawere engaged in fraudulent activities and is a renowned conman and convicted fraudster.

Below is the thread by Manyowa:

https://twitter.com/iAmKudaMaynard/status/1076913746151391233?s=19

https://twitter.com/iAmKudaMaynard/status/1076914095545376772?s=19

Jorum Gumbo Threatens To Deregister Unscrupulous Service Stations As Police Raid Rogue Garages

 

ENERGY and Power Development Minister, Dr Joram Gumbo has warned fuel traders and filling stations that are withholding fuel and
those supplying the black market that they risk losing their trading licences.

In an interview, Dr Gumbo said Police and Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) have since descended on rogue fuel dealers and are making intermittent raids.
He said police officers and ZERA officials have been deployed all over the country carry out random raids on service stations.
Dr Gumbo said Government has discovered that some service stations are withholding fuel to supply the black market and pirate
taxis.
“We are suspecting that some of the fuel shortages might be political. What we have noticed is that pirate taxis and public transport operators are also hoarding and stocking fuel. The spiking demand could have
been triggered by the festive season and holiday makers travel.
“There is adequate fuel in the country this festive season. For instance cities like Harare and Gweru, there are short queues which show there is enough fuel,” he said.
Said Dr Gumbo: “As Government we are monitoring the situation after receiving reports that there are fuel traders and service stations that are withholding fuel. I would want to warn them that they risk losing their
trading licences.Chronicle

“Pferry” Christmas Or Merry Christmas?ED Releases Festive Season Message

 

President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday urged Zimbabweans to work together to create a prosperous Zimbabwe desired by all as he wished the nation a Merry Christmas.

He described 2018 as a historic year which marked the start of a process of renewal and recovery.
In his Christmas message to the nation, President Mnangagwa said the road to recovery would be bumpy in some cases but urged people to be patient.

“2018 was a historic year for our beloved nation as we began the process of national renewal and recovery,” said the President.

“There is so much more to be done and there will be further bumps along the road. I am aware that many will have a difficult Christmas. I encourage all of us to be patient,
resilient and to work harder in collective unity as we create a better, democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe for all. From my
family to yours, I wish you a Merry Christmas

Emmerson Mnangagwa caricature

and a happy New Year,” he said. State media

Gvt Threatens To Cancel Route Licences For “Unruly” Transport Operators

 

Government will cancel route permits for transport operators whose drivers are routinely caught flouting road traffic laws and has deployed police and Vehicle Inspection Department (VID) officers to ensure compliance, Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Joel Biggie Matiza has said.
Minister Matiza said police would be out in full force to rid the roads of defective vehicles and warned against drunk driving and overloading of buses, all of them major causes of traffic accidents on the nation’s highways.
“I would like to appeal to operators of public service vehicles as well as private motorists not to use defective and unroadworthy vehicles,” said Minister Matiza.
“In this respect, I want to advise would-be offenders that the Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Vehicle Inspection Department will
be on the lookout for defective vehicles throughout the holiday period,” he said.
“I thus urge you to provide a safe and
timeous service which should see everybody being transported to their destination safely.
An operator who has been issued with an operator’s licence and route authorities has obligations to comply with the law,” said the Minister.
“He/she is obliged to provide services authorised in terms of the route authority and to keep to stipulated timetables. Overloading of buses will not be tolerated,

Joel Biggie Matiza

either.” The Herald

Reprieve For AFM Pastor Acussed Of Sexually Harassing Congregant

By Own Correspondent| An apostolic Faith Mission (AFM) pastor who was facing charges of sexually harassing a female congregant was found not guilty and acquitted of all charges by Harare magistrate Victoria Masamba.

Benny Hwata, the pastor of AFM Highlands, was being accused of molesting a congregant while praying for her to pass her driving test.

The court ruled that there was no sufficient evidence to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the accused had indeed committed the offence.

Part of the court’s ruling reads as follows:

The complainant in this matter was lying because she only reported this matter some months after the so-called offence happened.

If she was telling the truth she could have told anyone from the church because she alleged that congregates were in the church while she was being molested in the other room on the same building. She only reported the matter after her husband forced her to do so.”-Mail and Telegraph

Striking Doctors Face Disciplinary Action

 

STRIKING junior doctors and radiographers face disciplinary action after they ignored a court ruling that their job action was
unlawful and gave them a 12-hour ultimatum to report for duty, the Health Services Board (HSB) said yesterday.
However, the doctors have accused the HSB of acting in bad faith for taking the issue to the Labour Court in the middle of negotiations after Cabinet last week assigned Vice President Constantino Chiwenga to
oversee the process.
At least 553 doctors and radiographers are on strike and the order for them to return to work expired at 9am yesterday.
The new twist to the health workers’
industrial action comes after a Labour Court on Saturday night ordered doctors to return

Doctors March in demonstration

to work within 12 hours, saying the 23-day
strike was illegal.State media

Police Raid “Rogue” Service Stations

 

ENERGY and Power Development Minister, Dr Joram Gumbo has warned fuel traders and filling stations that are withholding fuel and
those supplying the black market that they risk losing their trading licences.

In an interview, Dr Gumbo said Police and Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) have since descended on rogue fuel dealers and are making intermittent raids.
He said police officers and ZERA officials have been deployed all over the country carry out random raids on service stations.
Dr Gumbo said Government has discovered that some service stations are withholding fuel to supply the black market and pirate
taxis.
“We are suspecting that some of the fuel shortages might be political. What we have noticed is that pirate taxis and public transport operators are also hoarding and stocking fuel. The spiking demand could have
been triggered by the festive season and holiday makers travel.
“There is adequate fuel in the country this festive season. For instance cities like Harare and Gweru, there are short queues which show there is enough fuel,” he said.
Said Dr Gumbo: “As Government we are monitoring the situation after receiving reports that there are fuel traders and service stations that are withholding fuel. I would want to warn them that they risk losing their
trading licences.Chronicle

“Fuel Shortages Political”: Energy Minister Jorum Gumbo

By Own Correspondent| Energy and Power Development minister Jorum Gumbo has said government has instituted random checks on fuel stations across the country as it moves to curb hoarding amid suspicions that some of the current fuel shortages are political.

In an interview with the state media, Dr Joram Gumbo said that the police and Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (ZERA) officials had been deployed across the country and fuel traders and stations found withholding fuel or selling it on the black market risked losing their trading licences.

He said Government had learnt that some service stations were withholding fuel and selling it on the black market and to pirate taxis.

“We are suspecting that some of the fuel shortages might be political. What we have noticed is that pirate taxis and public transport operators are also hoarding and stocking fuel. The spike in demand could have also been triggered by the festive season.

“As Government we are monitoring the situation closely.

We have deployed police and ZERA to go around conducting intermittent raids on fuel stations and fuel traders. Those that are found stocking a lot of fuel will have their licences withdrawn.

We have deployed some in Kwekwe, Gweru, Bulawayo, Mutare, Masvingo, Harare and other cities and small towns. We are not joking and there won’t be any sacred cows.”-StateMedia

Nelson Chamisa Meets South African President Ramaphosa

Nelson Chamisa and Cyril Ramaphosa

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa held a meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria.

The meeting, according to Chamisa saw the duo discussing a wide range of urgent and important issues including the well being of Zimbabweans.

Said Chamisa:

“A few days ago I had a fruitful meeting in Pretoria with my distinguished brother and fountain of wisdom, the President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency @CyrilRamaphosa on a wide range of urgent and important issues regarding the wellbeing of the people of Zimbabwe.”

Gvnt, Doctors Negotiations In Limbo, Where Is “Overseer” VP Chiwenga?

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) has vowed to continue with the ongoing strike which is now in its 23rd day despite a labour court ruling  which declared the strike illegal.

On Saturday evening the Labour Court ordered the doctors to resume their duties after ruling that their job action was illegal.

The Court further directed the Health Services Board (HSB) to withhold the salaries of all the junior doctors who are on strike.

However, in a new development, the ZHDA said in a statement that the HSB erred in approaching the Labour Court while they were still engaged in negotiations.

The doctors announced that they are now suspending all negotiations with HSB and the Ministry of Health until such a time that an honest, comprehensive and satisfactory offer has been offered through the Bipartite Negotiation Panel (BNP).

Below is the full statement from the ZHDA:

Mnangagwa Preaches Unity And Christ But Excludes Chamisa

ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday took time to preach about unity and about Jesus Christ while totally and completely avoiding mentioning the man he is seen to have caused serious harm, Nelson Chamisa.

In a choreographed message, Mnangagwa wished the nation a merry Christmas while urging Zimbabweans to work together to create a prosperous Zimbabwe desired by all.

He described 2018 as a historic year which marked the start of a process of renewal and recovery.

In his Christmas message to the nation, Mnangagwa said the road to recovery would be bumpy in some cases, but urged people to be patient.

“2018 was a historic year for our beloved nation, as we began the process of national renewal and recovery,” said Mnangagwa.

“There is so much more to be done and there will be further bumps along the road. I am aware that many will have a difficult Christmas. I encourage all of us to be patient, resilient and to work harder in collective unity, as we create a better, democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe for all. From my family to yours, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year,” he said.

Mnangagwa appeared to acknowledge the role played by those who volunteer their time to help the needy.

“I would like to acknowledge all our brothers and sisters who volunteer their time and energies to help those in need and less fortunate than ourselves.

“This spirit of volunteerism is a true blessing and should be celebrated by us all. As we celebrate Christmas, let us remember to love our neighbour as ourselves and to do to others as we would have them do to us,” said Mnangagwa.

“Christmas is a time for celebration. A time to take a break from daily pressures in order to be together with the family, and to appreciate those closest to us. It is a time to cherish the greatest gift from God Almighty: the birth of His Son, Jesus Christ.”

Mnangagwa continued: “This Christmas, we reflect on the lessons from Christ’s birth and life, lessons around faith, love and forgiveness. I give thanks for the Christmas Miracle, Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour.

“Christmas is also a time to recognise those who work daily for the benefit of others, whose contributions often go unnoticed.”

Mnangagwa also wished the nation a prosperous 2019 ahead of New Year celebrations next week.

Gvt, Doctors Talks Collapse

Doctors

The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) has vowed to continue with the strike which is now in its 23rd day. On Saturday evening
the Labour Court ordered the doctors to resume their duties after ruling that their job action was illegal.

The Court further directed the Health Services Board (HSB) to withhold the salaries of all the junior doctors who are on strike.

However, in a new development, the ZHDA said in a statement that the HSB erred in approaching the Labour Court while they were still engaged in
negotiations. The doctors announced that they are now suspending all negotiations with HSB
and the Ministry of Health until such a time that
an honest, comprehensive and satisfactory offer
has been offered through the Bipartite
Negotiation Panel (BNP).

Unrepentant Magaya Sentenced To Seven Years Imprisonment

AN unlicenced Harare tout has been jailed five years after he was found guilty of running over and killing a pedestrian with a kombi.

Chrispen Magaya (33) was convicted of a similar offence two years ago after he was found guilty of culpable homicide and also driving without a licence.

He was caged eight months and the sentence was wholly suspended on conditions.

Prosecutor Isheunesu Mhiti proved before a Harare magistrates’ court recently that Magaya still continued driving without a licence, leading to his killing of Joseph Munyame along Lomagundi road in the capital.

On his latest offence, Harare magistrate Barbara Mateko sentenced him to a combined seven years imprisonment for culpable homicide, driving without a licence, failure to stop after an accident and failure to report an accident after 24 hours.

Magaya will however serve an effective five years after two years of his sentence were suspended on condition that he did not within that time commit a similar offence.

The prosecutor said the fact that Magaya was previously convicted of driving without a licence shows that he has total disregard for the law.

“What aggravates the matter is that these so-called public service vehicle drivers treasure money they get more than the lives of the passengers who keep their businesses afloat,” he said.

It is State’s case that on October 8 this year and at around 9pm, Magaya was driving a commuter omnibus registration number ACZ 5162 which is a public service vehicle along Lomagundi road towards the Harare city centre.

He had two passengers on board.

Magaya is said to have hit Munyame who crossing Lomagundi road and the latter died on the spot due to the injuries he sustained.

After he knocked down Munyame, Magaya did not stop to render assistance and did not report the accident to the police.

The court heard that the two passengers who were in the commuter omnibus identified as Lowani Ncube and Sandra Maravanyika reported the matter to Harare Police Station and gave the police the Kombi’s registration number.

The police advised their counterparts at Avondale traffic and they attended to the scene before ferrying the body to Parirenyatwa Hospital Mortuary for post-mortem.

The post-mortem revealed that Munyame died of hypovolemic shock, lungs rupture, contusion, haemothorax and multiple injuries.

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CHIWENGA GATE: Doctors Cancel Talks With Health Ministry, Cite Dishonesty

By Farai D Hove| The aftermath of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga intervening in negotiation with striking junior doctors has seen the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) vowing to continue with the strike which is now in its 23rd day.

Yesterday the Labour Court ordered the doctors to resume their duties after ruling that their job action was illegal, directing the Health Services Board (HSB) to withhold the salaries of all the junior doctors who are on strike.

In the latest development, the ZHDA has said the HSB erred in approaching the Labour Court while they were still engaged in negotiations. They announced that they are now suspending all negotiations with HSB and the Ministry of Health until such a time that an honest, comprehensive and satisfactory offer has been offered through the Bipartite Negotiation Panel (BNP). Below was their full statement:

Mutodi Attacks His Own Boss, Accuses Monica Mutsvangwa and Nick Mangwana Of Lying

Energy Mutodi

The outspoken Deputy Minister for Media, Information and Broadcasting Services Energy Mutodi has attacked his own boss for allegedly lying.

Mutodi accused his boss, and the ministry’s Permanent Secretary Nick Mangwana.

Mutodi denied the allegations that he was given a chauffeur to drive him around by the Ministry as claimed by the two. Writing on microblogging portal Twitter on Sunday evening, Mutodi said, “I have never been allocated a state driver as claimed by Nick Mangwana & Minister Monica Mutsvangwa instead I’ve relied on CIO operatives to chauffeur me.

“The false story that I need $500 per day for using my own car for official business is their own creation.”

Definitely A Gloomy Christmas Ahead For Zimbabweans

With only two days left before Christmas, the country is trapped in a gloomy atmosphere, completely devoid of the shopping sprees synonymous with the season.

A snap survey in Harare in the past few days revealed that many people were only shopping for basic commodities as the economic crisis deepens.

A visit to major supermarkets in Harare, found most people buying the usual groceries for mainly basic goods. Many others chose to focus on buying school uniforms.

Tendai Murape said he was disappointed that he was not able to spoil his family as per tradition due to skyrocketing prices.

“A Christmas without soft drinks and ice-cream for the kids is meaningless,” he said.

“Instead of shopping for the fancy food here we are, buying flour to at least bake chimodho (home-made bread).

Murape said he was resigned to fate and would focus on the essence of the day.

“My family and I will celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, our only hope amid the gloom,” he said.

Faith West who was shopping at OK Mart in Hillside said 2018 was a difficult year and there was nothing to celebrate this festive season.

“As you can see, there aren’t many people doing the usual mad rush for goodies because there is no money. This has been the most difficult year for everyone and we are all feeling the pinch,” she said.

Although major retail shops had marked down several items in a bid to lure customers, they still attracted few buyers.

Most companies were unable to give their workers bonuses as the economic woes continued to mount.

Elderly Ronia Kanhukamwe said this year would go down in history as the worst because of the economic crisis.

Zimbabwe’s economic problems intensified in September after Finance minister Mthuli Ncube introduced austerity measures that included a 2% tax on electronic transactions.

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe monetary policy unveiled around the same time directing banks to separate foreign currency dominated accounts from real time gross settlement balances saw the exchange rate between bond notes and the United States dollar shooting up on the parallel market.

This spawned a shortage of basic commodities, fuel and medicines, which still persists.

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At Last…Winky D Finally Drops Heavy Official Video “KaSong Ke Jecha” | VIDEO

By Showbiz Reporter| Winky D has wowed his fans once again by dropping a heavy full colour music video for his “kaSong ke Jecha.”

This comes after several weeks of bloggers stealing his music for their portals. The video features the singer flanked by several dancers in a full colour choreography that makes for the festive season. The footage speaks for itself, lorries all over, and everyone inside in full combat mood to splash riversand on saboteurs of the Zimbabwean economy. The video is below-

Unity Day Celebrations Are Meaningless Without Addressing Gukurahundi Issue :MDC

 

MDC spokesperson Jacob Mafume has said that the National Unity Day celebrations held on 22 December every year are meaningless.

He believes that as long as the government fails to compensate the people who were affected by the
genocide, the celebrations will be devoid of meaning.

“There cannot be total healing if you
have not compensated the affected ones. So, there cannot be total unity if you are walking with the person you have beaten up and not taken to the hospital. We need that to be addressed,” said Mafume.

The Unity Day celebrations are held to commemorate the signing of the Unity Accord between ZANU PF and PF ZAPU in 1987 after years of conflict. The conflict which killed an
estimated 20 000 people is referred to as Gukurahundi. During this period, the government deployed a North Korean-trained army unit, the
Fifth Brigade which allegedly massacred thousands of civilians for who were accused of

MDC Spokesperson Jacob Mafume

supporting rebels in the Matabeleland and
Midlands provinces.True Zim Patriots

FULL TEXT: Thabani Mpofu Breathes Fire Over Business Times Article: Explains That It’s Not True That He Faces De-Registration

Thabani Mpofu
By Advocate Thabani Mpofu| Dear All

My attention has been brought to some stories carried in your publications in which you claim that I face de-registration. I wonder why it became important for you to go to “print” before hearing my side of the story.

The correct position is that your story is false, malicious and possibly designed to cause harm. It is so frivolous, it merits no attention. Kindly take it down and retract your nonsense as a matter of urgency.

I have also consulted Advocate Hashiti who has made it clear that he never spoke to anyone about this issue. I know it is not a difficult thing for you to retract the story. For your information, I desire no apology from any of you.

I do not believe I need to open the year by suing people.

Blessed holidays.