Who Will Be Crowned Africa’s Best Footballers Tonight?

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

The event starts at 9 pm CAT.

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

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

List of nominees:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

American Club Targets Musona

 

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

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

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

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

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

Breaking: ZANU PF MPs Resolve To Forego Luxury Vehicles

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

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

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

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

More to follow…

State Media

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

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

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

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

Said one witness identified as Memory Tapera:

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

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

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

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

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

Zvirekwi To Stay At Caps United

 

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

Three People Killed, Hundreds Injured In Passenger Trains Collision

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

She said Metrorail was instituting an investigation into what happened.

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

News24

With ED All Things Are Possible – Mutodi

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Daily News

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

Zim Crisis Is Beyond Zanu PF’s Capacity

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

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

Dambudzo Mnangagwa Must Immediately Concede Failure- MDC A

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

But four is totally standard.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Metro.co.uk

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

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

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

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

CAF Names AFCON 2019 Hosts

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Teachers To Work For 2 Days A Week Says Majongwe

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

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

Said Majongwe:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Komichi Trial Case Takes A New Twist

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

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

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

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

“Yes,” Silaigwana replied.

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

“Yes,” Silaigwana again responded.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

-Newsday

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

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

George Chinyande

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

Man Plunges To Death From Tower Block Near London

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

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

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

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

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

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

Officers are currently investigating the circumstances of this incident.

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

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

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

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

-Daily Mirror

 

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

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

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

The agency did not identify the property’s buyer.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

— South China Morning Post

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

The security services later stormed the building and shot dead two rebel soldiers and freed journalists who were being held hostage, the report says.

Authorities had earlier said five rebels had entered the building and four had been arrested. A later statement said six rebels were involved while other reports put the number at seven.

In a video circulating on social media, three young soldiers can be seen in a radio studio wearing military fatigues and holding guns.

Lt Obiang, who said he represented a group called the Patriotic Movement of the Defence and Security Forces of Gabon, specifically appealed to young people to “take charge of their destiny”.

The insurgents called on soldiers to take control of the transport system, ammunition reserves and airports “in the interests of the nation”.

BBC Afrique’s Firmain Eric Mbadinga says the coup attempt came as a huge surprise. The army has always been seen as loyal to the Bongo family, he says, because it is dominated by the presidential guard, who mostly come from Mr Bongo’s home region.

The French government and the African Union condemned the attempted coup.

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Is Chamisa Talking To Himself On Call For Talks As Failing Mnangagwa Continues To Ignore Him

Correspondent|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s calls for dialogue continue falling on deaf ears after he spurned an offer to work together with President Emmerson Mnangagwa immediately after the Constitutional Court ruling was delivered in August 2018.

Chamisa, who insisted at the time that he demanded nothing but keys to the State House, has also abandoned his Thank You rallies which were meant to culminate in the supposed heroic march to State House.

The government has warned such a move would be dealt with ruthlessly.

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

MDC spokesman Jacob Mafume confirmed the rebuff at a press conference last Friday, warning that “without dialogue, Zimbabweans would have to resort to the constitution which allows for demonstrations or a collective action that ensures their voices are heard”.

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

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

Chamisa blames the economic crisis on President Mnangagwa’s lack of legitimacy after what the opposition describes as a stolen election which was also followed by deadly violence that claimed the lives of six people.

“The legitimacy question is still on,” Mafume told reporters in Harare last Friday.

“As long as it is not resolved, problems in this country will remain in place. We are able to restore this nation. We have done it before. Our former Minister of Health (Henry Madzorera) has done it well before and he can do it again.

“We need to re-engage with the international community on a basis that is rational where we are able to comply with the international norms and standards, where we are able to have foreign direct investments (FDI) and tap into international finance as a way forward and that needs to be done as a matter of urgency.”

He added; “However, that cannot be done when we are not talking to each other.

“We have put the dialogue issue out there and our President Nelson Chamisa has talked about it. Our leadership has talked about it yet, there has been no reciprocal desire to dialogue by the current regime.”

Chamisa and the MDC have lately been touting the need to establish a transitional authority to take over government, a proposal rejected by Mnangagwa and Zanu PF.

The ruling party argues that it secured a clear mandate in the July 30 ballot which was also confirmed by the highest court in the land after Constitutional Court unanimously dismissed Chamisa’s challenge against presidential election results.

The opposition leader is however continuing to pressure the administration for dialogue and recently met South Africa president Cyril Ramaphosa over the issue.

“The economic and political crisis in Zimbabwe is worsening and what is important is that this affects our neighbouring countries, particularly South Africa,” said Mafume, explaining Chamisa’s visit to Pretoria.

“We feel that Zimbabwe is becoming a regional security threat because of the failure by Mnangagwa’s government to solve the political stalemate over his illegitimacy.

“The economic crisis has the effect of causing a burden to South Africa owing to the exodus of people that are fleeing the worsening economy.

“Mnangagwa has refused to listen to our concerns, so we felt it was better for us to meet President Ramaphosa to listen to our concerns and also to relay our message to Mnangagwa.

“The people of Zimbabwe continue to suffer and, as a party that was voted for by millions of people, we will do what we can to offer solutions.”

Chigumba, Malaba Want Salary In US Dollar But Chiwenga Says “Forget It, We Don’t Print US Dollars!”

Justice Luke Malaba

At a time when Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga has sworn that no one will be paid in US dollars, the judge who sabotaged the Zimbabwean people’s President Nelson Chamisa, Justice Luke Malaba also wants his salary in ….

By A Correspondent| Below was the full part speech of the teachers’ report that members of the military, the CIO, and also the country’s magistrates and judges have telephoned telling them to increase the fires on Emmerson Mnangagwa.

At a time when Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga has sworn that no one will be paid in US dollars, the judge who sabotaged the Zimbabwean people’s President Nelson Chamisa, Justice Luke Malaba and the Zimbabwe Election Commission boss, Priscilla Chigumba both also want their salary in US dollars, commentators said last night.

“I have been receiving phone calls from soldiers, I am receiving phone calls from members of the CIO, I am receiving phone calls from magistrates and judges, they are all urging us to push on  so they can also received their salaries in United States dollars and we warn the government of Emmerson Mnangagwa and his so-called technocrat, who is Mthuli Ncube to die decisively act on the issue of salaries in United States dollars, list of country slides into unprecedented chaos…”

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WATCH LIVE- Teachers’ Unions Issue Joint Presser

ZimEye will be livestreaming a joint press conference by the Amalgamated Rural Teacher Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) and the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ).

The presser is set to be held at the Africa Unity Square in Harare at 10:30 am.

Said the ARTUZ and PTUZ:

*Joint ARTUZ and PTUZ Press conference on ongoing negotiations and way forward.*

08-01-2019

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ and the Progressive Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, PTUZ will be holding a joint press conference at Africa Unity square at 1030hrs.

The press conference will brief the media on the ongoing negotiations and the job action.

All media houses are invited.

*ARTUZ and PTUZ INFORMATION.*

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Patients Stranded As Doctors’ Strike Continues

By Own Correspondent| Patients here have been left stranded following the doctors’ strike which has crippled the health system since December 1 last year.

Doctors at government hospitals recently vowed to continue with the strike which is now in its sixth week.

State media reports on Monday claimed that some doctors at several hospitals across the country had agreed to go back to work after a deal had been struck with the government on Saturday.

However, the doctors later revealed that no such deal had been struck between the striking doctors and their employer.

Relatives of patients who spoke to ZimEye at Chitungwiza General Hospital said doctors were not attending to their loved ones and there was no point in being admitted at the institution.

Said Linda Manyere whose sister is nursing injuries from an accident:

“She is in pain but the doctors are not here. It is our prayer that the doctors and government reach an agreement because we are watching our relative dying a slow and painful death because no one is helping her.”

Government has however remained adamant that it cannot afford to pay civil servants in forex arguing that “it does not print foreign currency”.

 

Four Die In Beatrice Accident Involving A Honda Fit

Four people died while 11 others were seriously injured when a commuter omnibus and a Honda Fit they were travelling in collided head-on at the 44km peg along the Harare-Beitbridge Highway on Sunday evening, police said.

Three people died on the spot, while another passenger died upon admission at Chitungwiza Central Hospital, police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed yesterday.

“Circumstances are that a Honda Fit with three passengers on board was travelling towards Harare, while the Toyota Hiace with 10 passengers on board was travelling towards Masvingo. On approaching a curve at the 44km peg along the said road, the driver of the Toyota Hiace tried to overtake in front of the oncoming Honda Fit, resulting in a head-on collision,” she said in a statement.

Charamba said all the bodies of the deceased were at Chitungwiza Central Hospital awaiting a post-mortem.

Meanwhile, the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) is urging schools that do not own buses to hire roadworthy vehicles to avoid road deaths as pupils return to schools.

“Many students will be travelling to boarding schools as schools open. Some schools have their own buses, while others do not. We are encouraging boarding schools that do not own buses to hire roadworthy buses that have passenger liability cover,” PAZ said in a statement.

“We are calling upon all boarding and day schools to insure their buses. Passenger liability cover is a necessity. In the event of an accident, students and staff will be assured of compensation. According to our observation, there are many school buses that do not have passenger liability cover.”

-Newsday

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Hospitals Turn Back Patients As Strike Revive

MAJOR public hospitals across Zimbabwe are turning away patients as a strike by doctors enters its sixth week.

There is no end in sight to the strike, as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government says it cannot meet the doctors’ demands.

The Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, Zimbabwe’s largest treatment center, is largely empty as a doctors’ strike that began December 1 drags on.

Sixty-nine-year-old Kasirina Zibveka had a lung infection in September, according to her medical records. After numerous tests were done, it was confirmed that her right lung had gone bad and needed to be removed.

But by then, doctors were on strike. She was discharged December 13 and was told to return Monday for the ailing lung to be removed. But with the strike unresolved, that did not happen.

Her daughter, Margret Chikoti, says the family has paid for her treatment, but only nurses are attending to her mother.

“We have no idea what is really happening to her since December 13,” she said. “All we see is her discharging some blood stained stinking fluids [through a hole pierced by nurses under her right breast]. What is happening inside her body? Is it getting worse? We just give her painkillers and use ointment to clean her wound. We hope that their negotiations [doctors and government] bear fruit and they return to work.”

Doctors held a meeting Monday and resolved to remain on strike until their demands are met. The doctors want the government to equip hospitals with modern technology, sufficient medicine and protective clothing for doctors.

They also want to be paid in U.S. dollars instead of Zimbabwe’s depreciating currency, known as bondnotes.

“We will not accept the money that they are refusing. We want the money that buys,” Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association Vice President Marambire Sinaravo Jongwe said this to his members. “We are very understanding people, we are very lenient to our government. They are just trying to ignore us, they are very insincere to doctors. But yet we are saving the public, the general of Zimbabwe. For our patients we care, the government does not care.”

The doctors also say they do not want to prescribe drugs that are not in stock, a practice that forces patients to seek out black market drugs.

The Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe has warned about such drugs being fake, expired and unsafe to use.

The government, meanwhile, said last week it is not in a position to pay doctors or any civil servants in U.S. dollars.

Officials say they have imported medicines and are now stocking hospitals. But with doctors still on strike, that news might not be enough to help patients like Kasirina Zibveka.

— VOA

VIDEO – ZDF Soldiers, CIOs and Judges Tell Teachers To Increase The Flames On Chiwenga, ED, Ngavatsve Kusvika Vabuditsa maSalary Edu! – VIDEO REVIEW

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ZimEye on Monday night conducted a review of the latest developments amid a LIVE video report that states that soldiers, CIO officers and judges combined have told teachers to increase their flames of protest against Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga. The development comes as it emerged Zim doctors are being paid a paltry $85 (USD) per month for juniors, while seniors are being given less than $290 (USD).

This comes at a time when in other nations like Canada, doctors are doing the very opposite- telling government to lower their salaries (currently set at USD 30,000 per month).

Below was the full part speech of the teachers’ report that members of the military, the CIO, and also the country’s magistrates and judges have telephoned telling them to increase the fires on Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The judge who sabotaged the Zimbabwean people’s President Nelson Chamisa, Justice Luke Malaba also wants his salary in US dollars, commentators said last night.

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“I have been receiving phone calls from soldiers, I am receiving phone calls from members of the CIO, I am receiving phone calls from magistrates and judges, they are all urging us to push on  so they can also received their salaries in United States dollars and we warn the government of Emmerson Mnangagwa and his so-called technocrat, who is Mthuli Ncube to deal decisively act on the issue of salaries in United States dollars, lest the country slides into unprecedented chaos…”

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ANC Youth League Orders Party To Take Rigging Revelation Seriously And Investigate

ANC YOUTH LEAGUE KZN STATEMENT ON VIDEO DETAILING THE FRAUD USED TO ELECT CYRIL RAMAPHOSA AS PRESIDENT OF THE ANC

The African National Congress Youth league in KZN is concerned by the viral video and affidavit of an individual claiming to have been paid to cheat the process leading up to the ANC’s 54th national elective conference.
If the video and its affidavit is to be believed, it paints an ugly picture of corruption, money laundering and fraud to secure President Cyril Ramaphosa as ANC president.

As the youth league we are disgusted that NEC member Zizi Kodwa has called the whistle blower a conman instead of calling for an investigation into the confession. We cannot go to the national elections with a leadership that may have used dubious machinery to get elected into the ANC’s leadership.

We are therefore calling on the National Executive Committee to intervene urgently.

African National Congress Kwazulu Natal Youth League

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Ramaphosa Rigged The ANC Elections, Party Plays Down The Key Revelation

Own Correspondent|The ANC’s Zizi Kodwa has downplayed allegations by a man purporting to have taken part in fraudulently granting party membership.

The governing party’s national spokesperson’s described Thapelo Leponesa as a conman.

The statement follows an affidavit and video by one Thapelo Leponesa who claims he and several other party members were hired to rig the party elections that elevated Ramaphosa to presidency.

Leponesa claims in the video that he and others cheated documents leading to the ANC’s 54th national elective conference.

He said they fraudulently worked documents in order to send illegal delegates to Nasrec.

Kodwa said Leponesa is not a real member of the ANC.

The full exposè by Leponesa reads as follows:

AFFIDAVIT:

I Thapelo Leponesa ID. 8407026057082 state under oath that myself and other comrades cheated documents leading to the ANC’s 54th national elective conference. We fraudulently worked the documents in order to send fraudulent and ilegal delegates to Nasrec 

1. Sometime in July 2017, I was approached by Cde Abiel Mokotso the former Regional Secretary of Thabo Mofotsanyana. We met at the regional office whilst I was paying a visit there to my other comrades.
He requested me to assist him in putting the membership of the region in order so as to have less administrative work towards Nasrec. When I asked him why he chose me he told me that its because he knew that I was very helpful to my branch secretary hence my branch file is always in order.

2. I agreed to his request since I knew that it was imperative and almost obligatory that every member of the organisation should play an active role in the life of the organization.
To me it was just a genuine cause with no ulterior motives.

3. This started during the preparations of regional conferences leading up to the Provincial and national conferences which were to sit later in the end of the year. At the time they were holding BGMs and subjecting  branches to audit and verification.

4. He indicated that they were less resourced and they could not manage to deposit bulks of membership at the bank.
He also asked me if don’t I know a place that makes stamps so that I can take him to inorder for him to order some bank stamps. On the following day I then took him to a Parkistanian guy ( Jamin) who has an outlet that manufactures the stamps and other things. We requested stamps for the following FNB branches in the Free State:
– Brandwag
– Botshabelo
– Setsing
– Bethelehem
– Harrismith
– Bloemfontein
– Phuthadithjaba.

5. We took the stamps and went straight to Kroonstad myself, Cde Abiel, Cde Linda and Cde Gilbert to first help Cde Kgotso and Cde Letsatsi who are based in Lejweleputswa Region. When we got there we found them waiting for us at a certain guest house already having bulk membership forms tha needed bank stamps as well as some filling of some details on some forms and some forms were fully filled only needed a stamp.

6. Abiel then booked a room for us to work and sleep on. They asked me to check in and later came in carrying with them the stacks and stacks of bulk ANC membershio forms. 
We divided the work among ourselves and allocated difeerent responsibilities. My duty was to put a stamp, Cde Abiel was making signatures, Cde Linda and Gilbert were sorting the membership.
We worked there two full days and whilst on it Cde Thabiso and Cde Mafereka Ellias were called by Cde Abiel to come and assist as the task at hand was a mammoth one.

7. On the first day we worked overnightand in the morning Cde Letsatsi and Kgotso came to pick up what we had finished to give branches so as to go to audit which was on going. We continued the next day doing membership so as to make sure that we are done the time they come to pick it up for audit the following morning.
The accommodation, catering and everything that we would need was catered for by Cde Abiel and we were using his white Hyundai Vehicle criss crossing the province.

8. After we had done with Lejweleputswa Region my team headed to Bloemfontein to assist Motheo Region. I had remained behind in Kroonstad to attend to a night prayer at my church.

A week later we reconnected in Phuthaditchaba and we met at Wimpy there for breakfast.

Whilst enjoying our breakfast Abiel got a call from Mxolisi Dukwana and after the call he instructed me and my team to go to Cape Town to assist the Western Cape province the same way we assisted Lejweleputswa Region.

We flew to George from OR Tambo airport and we were received by Cde Titi who booked us a place to work and sleep on in Protea Hotel for about three days.

From the airport we went straight to the regional office where Cde Titi directed us to the boardroom and brought Cde Qonda to introduce him to us. After the introductory remarks and so on, they left and CdeTiti came back bringing bulk membership forms where some of them were half filled, some filled fully, some only need a signature and some needed a bank stamp. The overall objective was to produce more membership and have it in good standing at the same time so that it could participate in the Nasrec Confrence in December.

9. It took us about half a night to finish all the forms given to us because we had no bank receipts to use for proof of payments. In the morning we drove to Knysna FNB to collect a batch of deposit slips to use for that region as George FNB no longer used the green receipts.
We used those green receipts after having put the stamp on them to validate membership and to also serve as proof of payment 
Cde Titi came in the evening to fetch the forms and delivered them to the regional office. We then went to sleep.

A week later we went to Cape town with a team assembled by Cde Linda which included the following Cdes;
– Cde Nerina Selelpe
– Cde Ellias Mafirika
– Cde Linda Mthombeni

This team was taking orders from Cde Titi Mokebe who is a close friend of Cde Mxolisi Dukwana residing in Frankfort.

We then proceeded to Dullar Omar Region in Cape Town where we were booked in Protea Hotel Waterfront for a week.

10. During the day Cde Titi would go collect the membership from branches and we would work during the night. 

The bulk membership he brought was also incomplete as it was not filled and no stamp and signatures. We were expected to do the same routine work as we had done to the other regions.

We also used the green receipts 

After completing Dullar Omar we went back to Free State as Cde Mbalula had lost his mother. Same day ater the funeral we went to the operation centre at the new mall at Thabo Manyoni’s office.

11. The following Monday I went back to Western Cape in Cape Town to finish up the task. On Wednesday we drove to Hermanus and when we arrived there we were taken to the regional office and met Cde Themba who allocated an office for us to work in.

Already stack of bulk branch membership forms were there.

It took us only one day to complete the job there and we drove back to Cape Town.

We then left for about 3 days and came back to assist with corrections as the audit was on going and we were now booked at Hollo Square hotel.

12. After the ANC’s elective conference I begun to be very effected by what I did, having understood that I committed all these evil acts. 

“Marcus Rashford” Appears In Court On Fraud Charges

Correspondent|20-year-old car salesman, Ismail Duwa Austin, from Chitungwiza who has caused a stir on social media and has become a worldwide sensation for his uncanny resemblance to England and Manchester United star forward Marcus Rashford has been arrested.

Austin appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ court facing fraud charges. He was remanded out of custody and granted $50 bail.

According to the prosecution, Austin defrauded one Grace Chikwava of US$3000. The court heard that the Marcus Rashford lookalike advertised a Mercedes Benz Vito on his Facebook page.

After Chikwava saw the advert, she negotiated with Austin and agreed to pay US$400 deposit to show commitment and for Austin to stop advertising the car. Chikwava later finished paying off the full amount only for Austin to become evasive about delivering the car.

After failing to get straight answers from the internet sensation, Chikwava filed a police report leading to the arrest of Austin

Second Of Hwahwa Bound Escaped Prisoners Dies In Hospital

Correspondent|The second of the three prisoners who jumped off a moving vehicle transferring four inmates from Harare to Hwahwa Prison in an escape bid has died, officials said.

Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) spokesman Simon Kawondo said the prisoner died from the injuries he sustained at Gweru General Hospital yesterday.

“He sustained serious injuries when he jumped off the moving truck around the Lalapansi area and he died at Gweru General Hospital. The first died on the spot, but the third is still at large,” he said.

The three prisoners jumped off a ZPCS truck after outsmarting their two security escorts, while a fourth remained behind.

Kawondo advised the public not to attempt apprehending the missing prisoner, but inform the police.

Wife Finds Hubby Busy Raping His 13 Year Old Step Daughter

A 32-year-old Silobela man has been sentenced to 60 years in jail for raping his 13 year- old step daughter on four occasions.

The man who cannot be named to protect the identity of the minor, is from Cetshwayo Village under Chief Malisa.

He was convicted of four counts of rape by Gweru regional magistrate Mrs Phathekile Msipa.

Mrs Msipa sentenced the man to 15 years in jail for each count coming to a total of 60 years imprisonment.

The accused will however serve an effective 30 years in prison after the magistrate ordered the other 30 years to run concurrently with the first 30 years.

In passing sentence, Mrs Msipa said as a father, the man was supposed to protect his step-daughter instead of deflowering her.

“You took in the child as your child when she was two years old and when she was 13 years old instead of protecting her, you raped her several times against the principles of parenthood. Your crime is severe and calls for a long custodial sentence to deter would be offenders. You are sentenced to 15 years in jail for each count. The sentence for count one and two will run concurrently with count three and four giving an effective 30 years in prison,” she said.

It was the State case that in June last year, the accused person saw his step daughter talking to a certain boy along a path that leads to their homestead.

When the complainant arrived home, she was called by the accused who asked her if she had started having love affairs with boys.

The accused told the complainant that he was going to tell her mother about the issue and she will be chased away from home and become a street kid.

The court heard that the accused then took an okapi knife and put it in his pocket before demanding to have sexual intercourse with her.

He then raped her once.

In the same month he raped her again twice.

On the fourth time, the complainant’s mother left for the shops before returning unexpectedly and found her daughter being raped by her husband.

The matter was reported to the police leading to the arrest of the step-father.

Mr Kelvin Guveya appeared for the State.

— State Media

Former Minister David Parirenyatwa Evicted From House

FORMER Minister of Health and Childcare David Parirenyatwa has been evicted by an order of the High Court from a house he bought after he failed to settle an outstanding balance.

High Court judge Justice Isaac Muzenda on December 19, 2018 issued an order in his chambers evicting the former minister from the house and also slapped him with costs on a high scale.

“Whereupon after reading documents filed of record, it is ordered that the agreement of sale for stand 5163 Salisbury Township, of Salisbury Township lands, measuring 3 150 square metres and the improvements thereon entered between plaintiffs (the Patels) and defendant (Parirenyatwa), be and is hereby cancelled,” Muzenda said.

“Defendant and all those claiming occupation through him are hereby evicted from the property. Defendant is ordered to pay costs of suit on an attorney and client scale.”

The location of the property was, however, not mentioned in the court papers.

Parirenyatwa was in November 2018 issued with summons by three local businessmen, Divaliben Patel, Sharmila Parbhubhai Patel and Umeshkumar Parbhuba Patel, but failed to enter appearance to defend, prompting the trio to apply for a default judgment in December 2018.

According to the court papers, the three, through their lawyers, Muronda and Malinga Legal Practitioners, had filed the litigation accusing Parirenyatwa of breaching an agreement entered into between the parties on April 8, 2014.

In their joint declaration, the three said on the date in question, when the agreement was signed for the purchase of the property, they were represented by one Armutlal Patel.

They said the two parties had agreed on a $400 000 purchase price, but Parirenyatwa is said to have paid $109 000, leaving a balance of $291 000.

The plaintiffs said when they sealed off the deal, the former minister undertook to pay the money through a CABS mortgage bond within 21 days from the date of signing of the agreement of sale, but reneged on his obligation.

According to the businessmen, Parirenyatwa breached the agreement by failing to settle the balance of the purchase price and to rectify the breach even though he was, on several occasions, called upon to do so.

They also said despite demand, Parirenyatwa had refused and/or neglected to pay the outstanding balance and to vacate the property.

Bootlicking ZANU PF MP Says Election Thief Mnangagwa Was Chosen By God And Will Solve Economic Woes

THE country under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa will achieve the upper middle income economic status by 2030, a Zanu-PF MP has said.

Addressing hundreds of party supporters gathered in Lalapanzi at Cambri Primary School to celebrate the victory of Prosper Machando who was elected Member of Parliament for Chirumanzu- Zibagwe in the July 2018 harmonised elections, Gutu West MP John Paradza who was the guest of honour yesterday urged every Zimbabwean to rally behind President Mnangagwa and his Government.

First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa was previously the constituency’s MP but relinquished the seat to work for the whole nation.

Paradza said President Mnangagwa was a God chosen leader who was committed to turning around the economy.

“We went for elections and the ruling party did well as evidenced by Cde Machando whom you elected as your MP. We crushed the opposition parties left- right and centre in Chirumanzu -Zibagwe. Such celebrations are done to thank the electorate for the confidence they have shown in the party and its leadership under Cde Mnangagwa.

“The Bible says leaders are chosen by God and ED was put in that position by God and therefore the need to appreciate him. He is the Biblical Joshua or Moses to lead us into Canaan which is the Promised Land though the path might be painful,” said Paradza.

President Mnangagwa, he said, is advocating for an upper middle income economy status by 2030, a vision that is achievable.

“We must remain resolute and with President Mnangagwa we will prosper, we will reach the Promised Land by achieving the upper middle income economy status by 2030,” said Paradza.

Addressing the same gathering, Machando said there was no need to hold grudges after the elections.

“This is not a rally; we are here to thank you for voting for Zanu-PF. Zanu-PF is a party with disciplined people and there is no need to hold grudges. There are people still saying we are for Machando and others saying different names. There are no Machando people or whoever. We only have Zanu-PF people. As your MPs we are saying down with factionalism, down with following certain individuals,” he said.

Machando urged people to look ahead in the wake of price hikes and fuel shortages saying it was just a passing phase.

“The Government is working tirelessly to ensure that we get fuel and other basic commodities at affordable prices within the shortest period,” he said.
Chirumanzu – South MP Barbra Rwodzi said the ruling party had done well in previous elections in Chirumanzu-South and Chirumanzu-Zibagwe constituencies because of unity of purpose among party members.

She castigated some greedy and self- centred individuals for creating factions in the Midlands province.

“Zanu-PF is one under the leadership of President Mnangagwa and as the party we have already endorsed him as our sole candidate for 2023. We are however not happy with some members who are dividing the electorate and that must come to an end. We are prepared to welcome back and work with members who had defected after losing primary elections, with others standing as independent candidates,” said Rwodzi.

State Media

FULL TEXT: Judges And Soldiers Have Secretly Joined Doctors, Teachers To Pressure Mnangagwa To Pay US Dollar Salaries

By A Correspondent| Below was the full part speech of the teachers’ report that members of the military, the CIO, and also the country’s magistrates and judges have telephone them telling them to increase the fires on Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The judge who sabotaged the Zimbabwean people’s President Nelson Chamisa, Justice Luke Malaba also wants his salary in US dollars, commentators said last night.

“I have been receiving phone calls from soldiers, I am receiving phone calls from members of the CIO, I am receiving phone calls from magistrates and judges, they are all urging us to push on  so they can also received their salaries in United States dollars and we warn the government of Emmerson Mnangagwa and his so-called technocrat, who is Mthuli Ncube to deal decisively, act on the issue of salaries in United States dollars, lest the country slides into unprecedented chaos…”

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Minister Set To Lose $60000 For Lying To The Media

A GWERU-based land developer, River Valley Properties (Pvt) Ltd is suing Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Larry Mavima for $60 000 in defamation damages.

River Valley Properties, whose director is Ms Smelly Dube, accuses Minister Mavima of tarnishing its image by allegedly lying through some sections of the media that they did not follow proper procedures in the construction of Woodlands Park suburb in Gweru.

Minister Mavima allegedly told a local newspaper that the Government was working on administrative legal processes to seize the land that River Valley Properties had developed.

River Valley Properties, through its lawyers Ncube Attorneys, filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court citing the Provincial Affairs Minister, as the defendant.

In papers before the court, the company said the defendant’s statement was factually wrong.

The company said it followed all the procedures in line with the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing requirements.

“All proper procedures were followed and for the avoidance of doubt, River Valley Properties’ interests in the land in question were to develop it on behalf of the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing,” said the company’s lawyers.

“The words by the defendant in the context of his address were wrongful and defamatory of the plaintiff in that they were understood by the audience as insinuating that the plaintiff had benefited from unprocedural means of acquiring the land known as Woodlands Park, Gweru.”

The company said it suffered damages in the sum of $60 000 for tarnished reputation.

“Wherefore plaintiff claims judgment against the defendant for payment of $60 000 being damages suffered by the plaintiff as a result of the defamatory published article whose source is the defendant,” said River Valley Properties’ lawyers.

The company also wants the Minister to pay the legal costs.

Minister Mavima is yet to respond to the summons.

Last year teachers under the Zimbabwe Teachers Union (Zimta) took Gweru River Valley Properties to court for allegedly failing to deliver residential stands, which they had paid for.

The teachers, through their lawyers Munyaradzi Gwisai and Partners approached the Bulawayo High Court seeking an order directing River Valley Properties to refund them $15 845 which they paid in instalments for the stands.

They said between 2014 and 2015 on varying dates each one of them joined Mahlaba Housing Programme after River Valley Properties promised them residential stands upon paying $50 monthly over a period of 12 months.

The matter is still pending before the courts.

State Media

No Normal Economy Can Sustain The Bond Notes

Fitch Solutions, the macro-economic arm of global rating agency says Zimbabwe’s currency regime is highly unsustainable and will continue to fuel inflationary pressures going forward.

In 2009, the southern African nation ditched its own currency and adopted a basket of currencies anchored by the United States dollar after the country had gone through a devastating bout of hyperinflation.

Authorities went on to introduce a surrogate currency known as bond notes in 2016 as an attempt to plug a crippling shortage of bank notes. The bond notes were pegged at par with the greenback, but in actual value it is worth only a fraction of the United States dollar.

Government, however, still insists that they hold the same value, a situation which has caused market distortions and fuelled inflationary pressures.

“Food inflation carries a weight of some 32% in the total consumer price index basket, and the year-on-year rate for food and non-alcoholic beverages rose sharply to 42,71% in November, against 26,8% in October. The main determining factor in accelerating inflation, however, remains the country’s complex and unsustainable currency regime,” Fitch Solutions said in a recent report.

“Shortages of US dollars have led to a sharp fall in the value of bond notes and electronic dollars — the surrogate currencies which the government claims are valued at par in value with the US dollar — on the parallel market.”

A central bank directive last October instructing banks to ring fence hard currency deposits unnerved the market, causing the value of the bond note to plunge even further. As a result, the country has been witnessing shortages of basic goods and fuel.

Some retailers have now adopted multi-tier pricing models, offering discounts for customers paying in hard currency.

“The latest intensification of inflationary pressures reflects an expansionary fiscal policy, including a 15% pay increase granted to civil servants in the run-up to the July 2018 legislative election, higher international energy costs and increased local food prices,” Fitch Solutions said.

However, economists continue to dispute these figures as they seem to greatly differ with what is transpiring in the market.

In a post on micro-blogging site, Tweeter, American economist Steve Hanke, questioned the inflation figures from the statistics agency.

“Forex shortage is forcing bakers in Zimbabwe to source US dollars from black (read: free) markets, raising the price of bread; a clear example of why I use free market rates to calculate inflation and why I put Zimbabwe’s inflation at 178% (way above the official figure)”.

In 2009, government stopped providing official inflation data after month-on-month inflation rate reached an estimated 79,6 billion percent.

NewsDay

Civil Servants Confess Of Poverty To Government

TEACHERS yesterday said they were too poor to go back to work as schools open countrywide today, piling pressure on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to solve the worsening economic crisis.

This came as talks to resolve the impasse with teachers failed, while doctors voted to continue their month-long strike for better working conditions.

Addressing journalists after a meeting with Labour and Social Welfare acting minister July Moyo, Apex Council acting chairperson Thomas Muzondo said civil servants welcomed the government’s commitment to negotiations, but their members will not continue working until their employer addressed their conditions of service.

“So for now, as government workers, we are not on strike, but you may see some other workers not reporting for work and it is really because of incapacitation and not a strike per se,” Muzondo said.

“At this point in time, we are saying our members are unable to continue with the service. We are not saying they are on an industrial action, but they are incapacitated. They (parents) should send pupils to school; fees have gone up and their (teachers’) salaries are still static. Basic commodities have gone up five or six times, but salaries have remained static over the same period.”

Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) president Richard Gundani told NewsDay that all workers organisations in the Apex Council provided evidence to government of impoverishment at the meeting.

“We showed how incapacitated teachers and the civil servants are as a result of the spike in prices and the erosion of the salaries and justified why teachers are not able to go to work. There is unanimous agreement by all workers who were in attendance that salaries have to be reviewed,” he said in response to questions.

“Government responded by directing that the process of negotiation, which had collapsed, should begin in order to find solutions to the problems. The meeting ended with workers insisting that incapacitation was an urgent matter that would only stop after teachers are paid salaries commensurate with the obtaining prices.

“Zimta’s declaration of incapacitation stands until a solution is found. However, we appreciate dialogue with government at ministerial level and the frankness that characterised (yesterday’s) engagement.”

Teachers want to be paid in United States dollars, or alternatively, at least $3 000 in the surrogate bond note currency, among other demands.

The meeting was chaired by Moyo and attended by Higher Education minister Amon Murwira and a number of permanent secretaries from various ministries.

Moyo called the meeting in a last-ditch attempt to stop a proposed nationwide strike by restive government workers.

Addressing journalists before Muzondo, Moyo said government had an offer ready for civil servants that would soon be tabled at the National Joint Negotiating Council.

“The conclusion of this discussion is that there should now, whether immediately now or tomorrow, go into negotiations, where government will offer in terms of ameliorating the plight of civil service in the areas that they have demanded in transport in salaries and in other non-monetary issues such as housing,” he said.

“Now that we have discussed broadly, they should go back to the Joint Negotiation Council because it is the statutory board that can come up with signed agreements for us to go forward. So, ours was a consultative meeting and that is why we did not want to discuss in the open glare of you members of the media and that is why we are briefing you members of the media.

“Yes, government has an offer certainly and they will discuss. They will discuss and agree on timing, on certain parameters and the civil service, on the trade unions side, they can also offer many alternatives. For example, if there is an increase, shall it apply to everybody across the board or do we favour those who are impacted only?”

Moyo said government explained to the workers on the challenges faced in the economy and the wanton and irrational price increases and government’s commitment to cushion its workers.

“Normally, those who are junior, whose salaries are much lower, who are impacted on by the same conditions in the economy, so that we will leave to them to make proposals, but that is when government has given them an offer,” he said.

Doctors at public hospitals, who have been on strike for over a month, met at major referral hospitals across the country and voted to continue their job action until government reviews their salaries and working conditions.

In a statement, the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors’ Association (ZHDA) said some of its members who had gone back to work yesterday had rejoined the strike.

The statement was released after meetings at the country’s four major referral hospitals, where the doctors conducted a secret vote to decide if they should continue the strike or return to work.

Sources close to the developments told NewsDay that doctors based at Parirenyatwa, Harare Central and United Bulawayo hospitals voted overwhelmingly for the strike to continue, but Mpilo Central, with a split vote, eventually decided to go with the majority decision.

“The ZHDA members have, therefore, remained incapacitated and will not be able to resume normal duty until these matters have been addressed by the employer,” the statement read.

“It is important to note that the available ZHDA members who had shown up for duty in various hospitals have since indicated they will be re-joining those at home until the grievances have been met.”

Since Saturday, when government claimed it had resolved the situation, a widening rift was forming among the striking doctors, as some reported for duty yesterday, while the rest carried on with their industrial action.

The strike had forced government to reach out to the military to provide relief at public hospitals.

Harare Central Hospital chief executive officer Nyasha Masuka confirmed that several of the striking doctors reported for duty yesterday, but were yet to write letters confirming their return to work.

On the deployment of army staffers to provide relief services in hospitals during the absence of the striking doctors, Masuka said they had been given the greenlight by Health permanent secretary Gerald Gwinji to request for help from the uniformed forces to cover for the shortage created by the striking doctors.

NewsDay

Four People Killed In Beatrice Road Accident

Correspondent|FOUR people died while 11 others were seriously injured when a commuter omnibus and a Honda Fit they were travelling in collided head-on at the 44km peg along the Harare-Beitbridge Highway on Sunday evening, police said.

Three people died on the spot, while another passenger died upon admission at Chitungwiza Central Hospital, police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed yesterday.

“Circumstances are that a Honda Fit with three passengers on board was travelling towards Harare, while the Toyota Hiace with 10 passengers on board was travelling towards Masvingo. On approaching a curve at the 44km peg along the said road, the driver of the Toyota Hiace tried to overtake in front of the oncoming Honda Fit, resulting in a head-on collision,” she said in a statement.

Charamba said all the bodies of the deceased were at Chitungwiza Central Hospital awaiting a post-mortem.

Meanwhile, the Passengers Association of Zimbabwe (PAZ) is urging schools that do not own buses to hire roadworthy vehicles to avoid road deaths as pupils return to schools.

“Many students will be travelling to boarding schools as schools open. Some schools have their own buses, while others do not. We are encouraging boarding schools that do not own buses to hire roadworthy buses that have passenger liability cover,” PAZ said in a statement.

“We are calling upon all boarding and day schools to insure their buses. Passenger liability cover is a necessity. In the event of an accident, students and staff will be assured of compensation. According to our observation, there are many school buses that do not have passenger liability cover.”

ZEC’s Qhubani Moyo Owned Bulawayo Radio Station In Major Reshuffle Of Presenters

BULAWAYO’S sole private radio station, Skies Metro FM has shuffled its presenters.

The radio’s station manager, Godwin Phiri, told NewsDay Life & Style that listeners should gear themselves for more exciting programming in the new season.

“We have had to change a few of our presenters around. The decision has been necessitated by the realisation that some of our presenters could add value to some of the shows that have been lacking in the past,” Phiri said.

“It is our expectation that the movement of presenters will bring about the flair that our listeners have been yearning for. We are confident that there is a-little-something that the listeners will gain from the shuffling of these presenters that we have done.”

Popular comedian-cum-disc jockey and entertainer, Babongile Skhonjwa will now be joined in the premier Vuka Vuka breakfast show by versatile presenter Thandisiwe Dube, popularly known as TKP

Skhonjwa, in the previous arrangement, co-hosted the morning show, which has attracted huge advertising volumes alongside Donna Ncube and sportscaster Master E, real name Eli Tamirepi.

The mid-morning to afternoon show will now be hosted by Ncube, who replaced Manurse Ndlovu who has taken over the drive-time radio show.

Ndlovu joins main drive-time show host Benkosi “BKay” Maphosa in the show that takes listeners home after their busy daily routines.

“The breakfast show during the weekends, will be hosted by Khaya Drastic, christened Khayelihle Moyo, while Possenti Sikhosana, the mellow Soul Affair programme host, will hold fort on the Sunday mid-morning shows. Multi-lingual presenter Densen Kulube has now been moved to host the Sunday evening shift from 6pm to 10pm,” Phiri said.

Phiri said the station would keep implementing new ideas, informed by market research in its bid to maintain a grip at the apex among stations that broadcast to the City of Kings and its environs.

According to the recently released Zimbabwe All Media Products Survey results, Skies Metro FM was the most popular radio station among those that broadcast to the Bulawayo audience.

“We would like to keep improving so that we maintain our pole position as the leading station in Bulawayo. There are other changes that will come as we go. We hope that the listeners will embrace and enjoy the programming that we have put up for the first season of 2019,” Phiri said.

Multichoice Zimbabwe Boss Dies

The Multichoice Zimbabwe, CEO Lovemore Mangwende has died. of heart failure on 6 January.

A statement by the company said: “It is with deep regret and great sadness that we advise of the passing of our Chief Executive Officer, Lovemore Mangwende Makono, on the 6th of January, 2019.

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

Our sincere and heartfelt condolences go to his wife and family. The Chairman and Directors, Skynet (Pvt) Ltd Trading as MultiChoice Zimbabwe.

Govt Offers Civil Servants Massive Increments in Bond Dollar Currency| GOOD NEWS or SHREWD NEWS?

July-Moyo
The ZANU PF regime has offered civil servants massive increments in their salaries albeit in Bond dollar currency.

The Acting Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister July Moyo speaking yesterday said they tabled a massive salary increment offer to civil servants.

He said the workers should now go into negotiations with Government today. Moyo said, “the conclusion of this discussion is that they (workers) should now, whether immediately or tomorrow, go into negotiations where Government will make an offer in terms of ameliorating the plight of the civil service in the areas that they have demanded, that is in transport, salaries and other non-monetary issues such as housing.

“Now that we have discussed broadly, they should go back to the NJNC because it is the statutory body that can come up with signed agreements for us to go forward. Government certainly has an offer and they will discuss and agree on timing and certain parameters.

“The trade unions can offer many alternatives, for instance, is the increase to apply to everybody across the board or do we favour those who are impacted on, that is, those whose salaries are lower? That we leave to them to make proposals.”

July Moyo, quoted by the state media was speaking after a consultative meeting between a Government team and public service staff associations in Harare.

Zim Churches Which Flew A Satanist To Zimbabwe To Meet Mnangagwa, Rubbish Doctors’ Protests

Johannes Ndanga who was once thoroughly bashed by Vapositori greets Energy Mutodi
By Mike Dube| The fake bishop who recently brought a Satanist to Zimbabwe, Johannes Ndanga has condemned protests saying that they are an act of desperation.

Ndanga who is the Apostolic Christian Council of Zimbabwe (ACCZ) leader, told the state owned Herald, “Demonstrations are an act of desperation. They are not a solution to problems but demonstrations are like conflicts.”

Meanwhile Ndanga was humiliated when the Satanist he brought to Zimbabwe was bunked by the povo and virtually no one attended her meeting at the National Sports Stadium in December.

Still No Support For 1 Aug Victims And Auxillia Mnangagwa Says She’s Launching A Program To Enable The GirlChild Attain Full Potential | REALISTIC or just PLASTIC?

Auxilia Mnangagwa
By Dorrothy Moyo| At a time when orphans of her husband’s military brutality have remained without any support, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia says she has upped the fight for the girl child.

On 1 August 2018, her husband carried out a military operation announced and planned 8 months before on LIVE ZBC television to scare off members of the public in order to change the election results. Several children who include the 13 year old daughter of the late Gavin Dean Charles are currently struggling without support after their parents were killed on her husband’s orders. Several others still have bullets lodged inside their bodies as they continue without medical support.

Auxillia yesterday met “stakeholders” at Zimbabwe House in Harare where she expressed her desire to see girls attaining their full potential. She announced plans to launch the “First Lady and the girl child” programme next month, the state media reports.

The state media says the programme will see her having interfaces with girls from Grade 6 to Upper Sixth.

The report continues saying, it will give girls a platform to share their experiences with the First Lady.

Yesterday’s meeting was held under the theme “Our girl, our pride, our future, let’s invest in her”.

It was attended by representatives from the ministries of Primary and Secondary Education, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development, Health and Child Care, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise Development and Sport, Arts and Culture.

Civil society organisations and the media also took part.

In her remarks, the Auxillia said: “This year one of the key area I am focusing on is the girl child programme. A girl child is facing a number of challenges in her journey of development from infancy to adolescence and to a young mother.

“The girl child is faced with a lot of pressures from different sectors of the society, from within the household to the community and society at large. Our girl-children need extra care and support through a listening ear.”

She said only engagement with the girl child would improve the situation.

“The girl child is more vulnerable. Not that we are to discriminate the boy child but special attention needs to be given to the girl child as the most disadvantaged children are girls. I hereby come up with a programme ‘First Lady and the girl-child’ where I would like to meet girls of school-going age and have an interface with them in an open environment which allows the girls to open up and share their real life experiences,” added Auxillia.

She said the girl child must be empowered.

“The focus would be to come up with social and economic solutions for the girl child in order to improve on their assertiveness, attitude to life, education, life skills as well as making informed decisions and being well disciplined. The girl child is part of our nation’s future citizens and we cannot just watch and expect a good future for them when we do not intervene at this point in time,” said Auxillia.

She said there was need for a paradigm shift in the manner the nation treats the girl child.

“In order for us to attain a prosperous upper-middle income economy by 2030, we need to have a paradigm shift in the way we have been doing business. Engagement with the girl child to hear from them and come up with informed interventions is one way to usher our girls to upper middle income economy by 2030. This can be achieved successfully if we work together as a team and brainstorm on this programme,” said Auxillia.

She cited early child marriages, teenage pregnancies, HIV and Aids infections and school drop outs as some of the challenges facing the girl child.

“This is resulting in the girl child’s future being jeopardised and in most cases there are few girls who are getting the opportunity to get out of such pits they would have fallen into. It is therefore critical that we engage our girl child from a tender age and dialogue with them on these issues to come up with practical and lasting solutions,” said Auxillia.

She urged coordination among stakeholders in the fight for the rights of the girl child.

“I intend to roll out the first activity of engaging girls of school going age. Society needs to accept that the challenges the girl child is facing need a joint effort of various stakeholders. Together as a team we can make great impact in addressing the challenges being faced by our girls. I am starting the first interface meeting with the girls here in Harare next month. The objective is to raise awareness on the need for the society to see the value of the girl child,” she said.

“This activity marks the beginning of a series of interfaces that would be held countrywide to ensure that all the girls across the country are reached.”

Organisations which attended the meeting pledged support.

African Union Ambassador for ending early child marriages Mrs Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda said Auxillia had set the tone for 2019 in fighting early marriages.

“You have set the tone for 2019 for our intentions, for prioritisation of resources and for implementation of policies,” she said.

Mrs Gumbonzvanda said she was a product of early marriage and urged authorities to stop it.

Principal director in the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Ms Kwadzanai Nyanungo thanked the First Lady for the initiative.

Representative for the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development, Mrs Martha Muguti, said her ministry was committed to addressing challenges facing the girl child.

The challenge include shortage of accommodation for girls at tertiary institutions.

“Let us start by addressing these issues from a family set up. Girls are not born to be married. Parents and guardians must stop commercialising marriage,” she said.

Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development acting secretary Air Commodore Ivan Dumba said his ministry would work towards operationalising the national action plan to end child marriages.

The action plan was launched last month.

It seeks to intensify efforts towards ending early child marriages.

Drug Trafficking Escalates Due To Economic Crisis

HARARE – Drug trafficking in Zimbabwe has risen as criminal networks groom mules to smuggle
packets of hard drugs into the country, according to the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (Mcaz) and ZRP CID drugs and narcotics squad.

The smuggling has been blamed for the escalating drug and alcohol abuse among the youths.
Speaking at an awareness campaign on drug and alcohol abuse, Mcaz projects and public relations officer Shingai Douglas Gwatidzo and detective Majaha Mkwananzi from the CID drugs and Narcotics squad said they are on high alert and
working tirelessly to reduce drug supply through raids at the ports of entry and on haulage trucks transporting the drugs.

Traffickers lure mules by getting them hooked on drugs or offering lavish pay to transport the drugs
into the country, in a sophisticated cross-border smuggling ring.
“There have been raids and arrests of haulage trucks transporting drugs at our country’s ports of entry and the law enforcement agency has intensified its operations as we work towards cutting these drugs supply,” Mkwananzi said.

He said while the law works on drug supply reduction on the streets, the health sector and the community will also have to work on the demand reduction and ensure that people quit
taking in these illegal and harmful drugs.
“The CID drugs and Narcotics office is working tirelessly to apprehend offenders and monitor places where drugs are rampant which are called
‘flash points’ where youths, pupils frequent for such activities,” said Mkwananzi.

Mcaz said it is working with Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) and the ZRP at the ports of entry to intercept the haulage trucks which
transport the illegal drugs.Daily News

Shock As Man Axes Wife, Hangs Self

A SILOBELA man fatally struck his sleeping wife with an axe on the head before committing suicide after discovering she was taking contraceptive pills without his knowledge.

Busani Mandava (35) of Langton Farm in Silobela, allegedly struck his wife, Chipo Basopo once in the head while she was asleep and she died on the spot. He then covered her with a blanket, took their three- year-old child to their neighbour before he proceeded to hang himself from a
tree using barbed wire.

Midlands Police Spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko could not confirm the incident saying he was yet to get a report on the murder and
suicide case. However, Silobela MP Mthokozisi Manoki-Mpofu confirmed the incident that happened on Friday night.

“Yes I received information that there is a man who killed his wife before taking his own life,” said the MP who referred further questions to the area’s councillor. Ward 24 councillor Mr Ephias Shoko said Mandava left a note explaining why hecommitted suicide after killing his wife.

Cllr Shoko said on the fateful day, the couple spent the day working in their fields as usual.
“They spent the whole day ploughing in their field. They retired around 3PM before they went fishing in the nearby dam. Everything seemed fine for the young couple,” he said.

Cllr Shoko said he was shocked when people came knocking on his door at night informing him that Mandava was hanging from a tree.
“It is believed that the couple had a
misunderstanding over family planning issues. According to a note that he left which is in the hands of the police, he got angry when he discovered that his wife was taking
family planning pills without his knowledge,” he said.Chronicle

No Respite For Beer Drinkers As Delta Hikes Prices Again

Beverages giant, Delta Corporation,
yesterday announced new recommended wholesale and retail prices for its clear beer products that are sold across the country, a
move that has resulted in a 25 percent increase of the firm’s lager beer prices.

The move by Delta follows an announcement by the company to sell its products in hard currency citing that its business was being
“adversely affected” by foreign currency shortages, which resulted in the company failing to meet demand obligations.

The decision was, however, rescinded last week after the firm was engaged in talks with Government.Following the meeting with Delta executives, which also involved Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and RBZ Governor Dr
John Mangudya, Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube appealed to private firms to be patient while Government worked on fiscal
consolidation.

“We are saying the private sector should wait for us to give policy. They should be patient and see how our fiscal policy is making progress. We are making good progress in fiscal consolidation and once we
are ready, we will institute the requisite monetary reforms,” said Minister Ncube.

“They should not rush ahead to choose the currency they think the whole country should adopt. They should just be patient, let us work together. That is really our message,” he said.

Announcing the new prices, Delta corporate affairs executive Patricia Murambinda, said the latest increase is meant to cushion the beverages giant in the face of increasing local
costs.
“Delta Beverages has increased the
wholesale prices of clear beer by an average of 25 percent. The recommended retail prices have been adjusted accordingly.Chronicle

War Veterans Blast Civil Servants For Being “Unpatriotic”

HARARE – The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) has blasted civil servants for demanding to be paid in American dollars saying the public workers were ignorant of the challenges the country is facing.

“Where do they want government to get the foreign currency they want to be paid in? Do they want the government to go out there and look for work so that it can be able to pay them? Don’t they know that government does not own the
means of production?” ZNLWVA spokesperson Douglas Mahiya told the Daily News yesterday.

Mahiya directed the civil servants to industrialists and farmers whom he said are the real owners of the means of production — land, labour and capital.When it was put to him that industry and farmers have no obligation to pay government workers and that civil servants knew who their employer was, Mahiya got agitated.

“That is reckless talk to say they care less about where the money comes from and more about the value for their labour. You see, when people
discuss or negotiate it is always wrong to poke the other in the eye.
“Civil servants need to understand where this government is coming from. It is barely one year old and they already think that it will perform
miracles? Nobody can blame this government for what is happening. It is unfair,” he said.

He said the former liberation war fighters are keen to see the country united and working with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to correct the wrongs of the previous government led by former president Robert Mugabe.Daily News

Mliswa Defends Amai Mnangagwa, Says She Is Not Usurping Powers

By Own Correspondent| Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has defended the First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa for her role in mediating the doctors, government impasse which saw her meeting representatives of striking junior doctors.

The meeting between the first lady and the doctors held at State House last week saw the state media The Herald reporting that doctors had gone back to work, an assertion which the doctors refuted as false.

However, Mliswa said there was nothing wrong with the first lady mediating  and negotiating on behalf of government for the striking junior doctors to return to work.

He said her role as someone who was passionate about heath issues was justified.

Said Mliswa:

“Amai has always had a passion  for the health sector and there was nothing wrong with her meeting the doctors when they approached her. She has a role to play.Its not usurping powers but even at home, culturally children approach mothers to get a message to their fathers.”

Auxillia Mnangagwa Accused Of “Usurping” State Power

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is
facing allegations of allowing his wife Auxilia “to usurp constitutional power”.

Analysts said Mnangagwa’s wife has no right to run government, and questioned in what capacity
she met striking doctors when she has no constitutional role in the State bureaucracy.Auxillia met with doctors at State House on Friday, in a bid to end the five week-long
industrial action. While Auxilia was meeting with the doctors, her husband was taking part in a clean-up campaign in Harare’s red-light district of the Avenues.

It’s deja vu, some said, drawing parallels with Grace Mugabe, whose meddling in government affairs prompted the ruling Zanu PF party to begin impeachment proceedings against Robert Mugabe on charges that included allowing his wife “to usurp constitutional power.”

United Kingdom-based law lecturer Alex Magaisa said Zimbabwe was walking down the same path
that led to Mugabe’s ouster.
“Lest we forget, this was part of the
impeachment motion against Robert Mugabe in 2017: Allowing his wife to usurp government functions and abrogating his constitutional mandate to his wife…,” Magaisa said.Daily News

Citizens Manifesto Solidarity Statement For Striking Teachers

By Own Correspondent| The Citizens’ Manifesto has called on the Goverment to recognize the economic emergency situation in the country calling on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to immediately commence an Inclusive All Stakeholders National Dialogue to work out a solution that works for all.

Said the Citizen’s Manifesto Convenor Briggs Bomba in a statement:

Citizens’ Manifesto Solidarity Statement on the ARTUZ Economic Justice Salary Protest

Today, 7 January 2018, rural teachers under the banner of Almagamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) commenced the “Economic Justice Salary Camp” with a gathering at Africa Unity square and an intended march to camp at Minister of Finance, Mthuli Ncube’s offices demanding US dollar salaries and improved working conditions.

Citizens’ Manifesto condemns the high handed response by the Zimbabawe Republic Police, who deployed heavily in an attempt to intimidate and harrass teachers who are only peacefully exercising their constitutionally guaranteed right to protest.

The ZRP went on to disrupt the teachers’ march to Mthuli Ncube’s offices and arrested 11 ARTUZ union leaders.

This development flies in the face of a recent ruling by the Harare Magistrates Court that affirmed the workers’ unions’ right to gather and protest.

Citizens Manifesto calls for the immediate release of the arrested teachers and for the government to urgently engage the justified salary demands by teachers, nurses, doctors and other civil servants.

Furthermore, Citizens’ Manifesto calls on the Goverment to recognize the Economic Emergency situation in the country and immediately commence an Inclusive All Stakeholders National Dialogue to work out a solution that works for all. The country risks plunging into total chaos if the government continues to ignore the unbearable pain and suffering faced by the majority of citizens.

#TheYearoftheCitizens
#GoreRevanhu
#UmnyakaKaZulu

#SununguraZimbabwe!

Briggs Bomba
Convener
Citizens’ Manifesto

Gvnt, Teachers In Salary Deadlock

By Own Correspondent| The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has revealed that its protest is set to continue following a deadlock between g9vernment and teachers at the National Joint Negotiating Council meeting held on January 7 2019.

The ARTUZ said in a statement:

“The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union notes with disappointment the lack of seriousness and commitment to the welfare of the civil servants by the government.

At a meeting held at the Civil Service Commission on 7 January 2019 between civil servants from various sectors and government, ARTUZ was disturbed by the following:
1) The Central Bank Governor John Mangudya is adamant that government will not be paying civil servants in United States of America Dollars even though it allows goods and services to be traded in that currency.
2) Mangudya repeats the insult that the United States of America Dollar is equivalent to the Zimbabwe Bond Currency.
3) The Acting Minister of Labour and Social Services July Moyo gave no assurances on salary increments and full payment of 2018 bonuses

We thus reached a deadlock.

Meanwhile the ARTUZ salary camp continues in Harare.”

Masiyiwa Gave Zanu-PF US$60m To Sponsor Bloody 2008 Run-Off Elections, Jonathan Moyo

Correspondent|As the cyber war between former Information Minister Jonathan Moyo and businessman Strive Masiyiwa continues heating up, Moyo has sensationally claimed that the businessman gave Zanu-PF US$60 million to sponsor the bloody 2008 presidential run-off.

The run-off election was marred by violence and intimidation of voters and resulted in the deaths of at least 500 people according to the opposition.

Moyo claimed that Masiyiwa has a record of double-dealing by contributing funds both to the ruling Zanu-PF party and the opposition MDC party although his true allegiance was to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Moyo also disparagingly referred to Masiyiwa as a “Bond note Billionaire” and claimed that the businessman has always been using his money to bailout Mnangagwa on a number of occasions.

Writing on Twitter in a purported expose, Moyo said,

CIZC Stands In Solidarity With Civil Servants

Media Statement|Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) stands in solidarity with civil servants who have embarked on job action following government’s continued failure to improve their welfare and working conditions.

The demands by the civil servants who include teachers, doctors, nurses and other health personnel are legitimate and we implore the government to desist from commandist approaches in addressing strikes by civil servants.

The military approach by Vice President Constantine Chiwenga, who had been assigned to negotiate with striking doctors is regrettable and has no place in a democratic society.

We reiterate our call that job actions within the public service serve to prove the Government of Zimbabwe’s failure to address Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown which has been characterised by foreign currency shortages, fuel shortages, cash shortages and spiralling prices of basic commodities at a time the majority of Zimbabweans are living far below the Poverty Datum Line.

We take with great exception sentiments from senior government officials that demonstrations from impoverished civil servants and ordinary Zimbabweans are meant to effect change in government.

The government needs to face the reality regarding the economic demise in the country which stems from a constitutional and political crisis following the November 2017 military coup and the much discredited July 2018 elections.

In addressing the strike by civil servants, the government ought to embrace an all stakeholders approach and negotiate in good faith.

The government needs to prioritise the welfare of its workers and the general citizenry as job actions within the public service are impacting negatively on ordinary citizens.

Over and above all this, we need to highlight that addressing the country’s political crisis through national dialogue is a prerequisite in addressing the economic crisis in the country.

For and on Behalf of Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition

Tabani Moyo

Spokesperson

Beer Consumers Block Overcharging Outlet From Receiving Beer From Delta

Irate residents in Chitungwiza this Monday blocked retailers at Chirunga shops in Unit K, Seke from receiving a consignment of beer and soft drinks, accusing them of extorting customers by charging unjustifiably high prices for the products.

A simmering tension was written all over the business centre as the stand-off between customers and retailers lasted for more than two hours.

The customers and some patrons of bars at the shopping centre flatly refused the retailers to receive a consignment of soft drinks and beer from Delta Beverages, calling on government to revoke the licences of such retailers.

The customers said it is unacceptable that retailers are charging double and in some cases triple the recommended retail price, describing such attitudes by retailers as an affront to government’s efforts to improve the livelihoods of its citizens.

There are growing calls for retailers to charge reasonable prices for basic goods, with some people even suggesting that manufacturers publish recommended retail prices for their products.

Zbc News online

Announcement Of DRC Election Results Postponed Yet Again

The announcement of the results of the Congo’s presidential election has been postponed, the country’s top electoral official said.

The winner of the December 30 election would not be made public yesterday as expected, the head of the national electoral commission, Corneille Nangaa, said. The electoral commission would confirm the delay later yesterday.

The postponement in announcing the winner may increase tensions, as some Congolese see it as a way for President Joseph Kabila’s ruling party to manipulate the results in order to cling to power.

The Catholic Church, an influential voice in this strongly Catholic nation, said that it already knows there is a clear victor, according to data reported by its 40000 election observers deployed in polling stations. The church urged the electoral commission to announce accurate results.

The government has already cut internet access across the vast central African country to prevent any speculation on social media about who might have won the election.

Congo faces what could be its first democratic, peaceful transfer of power since independence from Belgium in 1960.

Election observers and the opposition have raised concerns about voting irregularities as the country chooses a successor to longtime ruler Kabila, although a landslide win by one of the opposition candidates could remove any doubts that the election was skewed to the ruling party’s candidate.

The US and the AU, among others, have urged Congo to release results that reflect the true will of the people. Western election observers were not invited to watch the vote.

While Congo has been largely calm on and after the December 30 vote, President Donald Trump informed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that about 80 military personnel and “appropriate combat equipment” had been deployed to neighbouring Gabon to support the security of US citizens and staffers and diplomatic facilities. More will be deployed as needed to Gabon, Congo or neighbouring Republic of Congo, he wrote.

Ahead of the vote, the US ordered “non-emergency” government employees and family members to leave the country.

Congo’s ruling party, which backs Kabila’s preferred candidate Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary, has called the church’s attitude “irresponsible and anarchist”

Associated Press

Elton Mangoma Arrested For 2011 Corruption Charges

Own Correspondent|The Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission has arrested opposition politician Elton Mangoma on charges of criminal abuse of office when he was still the Minister of Energy in 2011.

Mangoma is being accused of avoiding going to tender when he awarded a South Korean company rights to a government project on 24 October 2011.

“It is being alleged that I as former Minister of Energy and Power development, in the exercise of my duties as a public officer, connived with Joshua Chifamba to unlawfully and intentionally do that which was contrary to or inconsistent with my duties as a public officer by approving a business plan on the proposed switchgear technology transfer agreement between Techpro Company of South Korea and ZESA Enterprises a subsidiary of ZESA holdings without going through the tender procedures for the purpose of avoiding competitive bidding process thereby showing favour to Techpro Company of South Korea,” reads the warned and cautioned statement.

His lawyer Tonderayi Bhatarasa confirmed the arrest of the former MDC strong man.

“I can confirm that Elton Mangoma has been arrested. He was arrested mid-morning today (Monday). In fact what happened is that they asked him to present himself to their offices which he did.

“We went there, talked to them and after some time, they decided that they were going to lay charges on him. So, he is currently in custody at Malbereign police station…we hope to go to court tomorrow,” said Bhatarasa.

Gabon Junior Soldiers In Failed Coup Attempt

Own Correspondent|Soldiers in Gabon have attempted a coup, announcing the establishment of a “restoration council” after taking over the national radio station.

But the communications minister later on Monday announced most of the renegade military officers had been arrested and the situation was under control. There were still reports of shots being fired in the capital, Libreville.

Reading out a statement, the officers condemned President Ali Bongo who addressed his compatriots last week from Morocco for the first time since reportedly suffering a stroke in October.

“reinforced doubts about the president’s ability to continue to carry out of the responsibilities of his office”, said Lieutenant Kelly Ondo Obiang, leader of the self-declared Patriotic Movement of the Defence and Security Forces of Gabon.

“Once again, one time too many, the wielders of power deceptively continue to instrumentalise the person of Ali Bongo Ondimba, a patient devoid of many of his physical and mental faculties,” said Ondo Obiang.

Gunfire was heard around state television offices in the centre of the capital at about 6:30am (05:30 GMT), and military vehicles blocked access to the site.

Most of Libreville remained calm later in the day but there was a strong police and military presence on the streets and helicopters circled overhead.

A crowd of about 300 people had gathered at the radio station in support of the attempted coup, but soldiers fired tear gas to disperse them.

Bongo, 59, is said to have suffered a stroke on October 24 while visiting Saudi Arabia and has since been treated in Morocco. His family has ruled the oil-rich Central African nation for nearly half a century.

The president posted a video message recorded in Rabat and distributed via social and traditional media last Monday in which he admitted he had been “through a difficult period”.

But he added: “Today, as you can see, I am preparing to meet you again soon.”

Presidential spokesperson Ike Ngouoni later told AFP: “This speech is proof that President Ali Bongo is fully recovered. His health problems are now behind him.”

In a video circulating on social media, Ondo Obiang is seen in a radio studio wearing military fatigues and a green beret as he reads the statement. Two other soldiers with assault rifles stand behind him.

Ondo Obiang said the coup was being carried out against “those who, in a cowardly way, assassinated our young compatriots on the night of August 31, 2016” – a reference to deadly violence that erupted after Bongo was declared the winner of a disputed election.

A source close to the government told the Reuters news agency the plotters appeared to be a small group of soldiers.

The situation remained unclear Monday afternoon.

Government spokesman Guy-Bertrand Mapangou said four of the five officers who attempted a coup had been arrested.

“Calm has returned, the situation is under control,” he said.

Rural Teachers Hire MDC Youth Leader To Negotiate For Them

The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has hired MDC Youth Leader Discent Bajila to be one of their key negotiators during a meeting with government on Monday.

Said Bajila, “The Amalgamated Teachers Union of Zimbabwe has invited me to be part of their negotiations with government on Monday. I have accepted the invitation and I will be meeting the ministers.”

Later in morning Bajila posted that the President of ARTUZ has been arrested while demonstrating outside Minister Mthuli Ncube’s offices.

“The President of ARTUZ Hs been arrested while we are inside the meeting with Mthuli Ncube and Mangudya. We condemn the arrest especially at a time when we are having dialogue with the ministers to deal with the plight of civil servants.”

Reported Bajila after the meeting,

“After the meeting between government and civil service unions we went to report to those who had sent. The rural teachers of Zimbabwe had occupied the entrance to Mthuli Ncube’s Office.

We had held a 3 hours long meeting with the Acting Minister of Labour and Social Services July Moyo, the Acting Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Prof Amon Murwira and the Acting Permanent Secretary for Finance Dr Guvamatanga who were sent by Acting President Chiwenga.”

The Dynamos Circus Returns

When other Premier Soccer League teams are busy on the transfer market, Dynamos are busy in the boxing ring, this time, the contestants being board chairman Bernard Marriot and club president Solomon Sanyamandwe.

When champions FC Platinum were announcing the arrival of Godknows Murwira at the club from Ngezi Platinum Stars, Dynamos were making an announcement that club president Sanyamandwe had been fired by Marriot.

Sanyamandwe is leaving the club barely six months following the departure of Keni Mubaiwa, who resigned after his attempts to fire coach Lloyd Mutasa were thwarted, coincidentally, by Marriot.

What is ironic is that Dynamos still went on to fire Mutasa soon after Mubaiwa’s departure, raising questions whether it was a case of Mutasa or a matter of a show of who was more powerful than the other.

What is clear from the goings-on at Dynamos, is that the unity of the founding fathers — the unity that built Dynamos to be the biggest football club in the country — no longer exists and the likes of Jairos Banda, Richard Chiminya, Freddy Mkwesha and Morrison Sifelani could be turning in their graves asking whether this is the Dynamos they fought so hard to build.

Whatever the case is, the latest developments, coming at a time when Dynamos are in depths of despair, do not give a good picture of what the future holds for the team that claims to have more than 7 million followers.

Dynamos should this time of the season be spending time on strengthening their team instead of the political football game of chess that has destroyed the club over the past three seasons.

For the sake of the future, the Dynamos family should reflect on the goings-on of the past three years and identify the source of all their problems and come up with a binding solution before their team sinks to Division One and eventually into oblivion.

With the way things are going, it will not be surprising to see Dynamos, once again, spending most of the season fighting relegation. So far, there has not even been a single player signing, the focus being on the administration as if they are the ones who wear the famous blue and white jersey.

FC Platinum have nothing to fear about Tunisian side Esperance might be three-time African champions, and Orlando Pirates, winners of the Caf Champions League in 1995 — at that time known as the Africa Cup of Club Champions — but Zimbabwean champions FC Platinum have nothing to fear about the Blood and Golds and the Buccaneers whom they were drawn with in the same group.

Names and history count in African and world football, but in reality, Esperance are not as strong as they were in the past and neither are Orlando Pirates, who have even struggled in their home Absa Premiership until of late.

Fine, Esperance won the title in 2017, after a 4-3 aggregate win over Al Ahly of Egypt, but there is no guarantee that the Tunisians — winners of the competition in 1984 and 2011 — will roar again this year while the 1995 show was Pirates’ best performance in the competition.

In fact, Pirates have been overtaken as the flag bearers of South African club football by Mamelodi Sundowns, who are also still in the competition but in a different group.

However, the fact that FC Platinum are playing teams with rich history in the competition, is enough motivation itself because the Midlands side know that victories over Esperance and Orlando Pirates would see them get recognition across the length and breadth of Africa.

What is even more encouraging is the fact that even though they are playing at Barbourfields Stadium, Norman Mapeza’s side have been given the advantage of playing their first group game at home — something that should give them a headstart should they win that January 12 match and pick up three points.

More importantly is the fact that a win over the South African giants would not only give them the confidence they need, but would also scare their next opponents who are Esperance in Tunis on January 18.

African football history dictates that teams that win convincingly at home usually go further in major tournaments and what the Zimbabwean champions need to do is to win all their three home matches convincingly, without looking at the results of the other teams in the group.

Even the coach of top South African side Mamelodi Sundowns, Pitso Mosimane, has made it clear that they only need to win all their home matches and probably pick up two points away from home to sail through to the quarter finals of Africa’s richest club competition.

Unfortunately, Kugona Kunenge Kudada have not been all that convincing at home, struggling against little Cnaps of Madagascar, whom they beat only 1-0 before stuttering to a goalless draw against AS Otoho D’yo of Congo Brazzaville.

At least the Zimbabwean champions did not lose those two matches, but they need to improve greatly if they are to win at home not only against Esperance and Orlando Pirates, but also against AS Horoya of Guinea, the other team in the group.

In fact, it is Horoya which FC Platinum should be wary of Teams that are seen as no-hopers are usually dangerous as Caps United would testify. The Green Machine were on the verge of qualifying for the quarter-finals of the 2017 competition until the team they least expected, Al Ahli Tripoli, ruined their chances with that 4-2 destruction of Makepekepe at the National Sports Stadium.

In 2008, Dynamos thought they had reached their second Caf Champions League final when they faced Cameroon’s Cotonsport, only for DeMbare to be thrashed 5-0 over the two legs, losing 1-0 at Rufaro Stadium and 4-0 in the return leg in Yaounde.

That is now history as FC Platinum have been presented with the chance to write their own piece of history. Nine points from all their three home games could probably put them in a strong position to reach the quarter-finals of the Caf Champions League — and become the first Zimbabwean team to do so since 2008.

Dynamos set the bar in 1998 when they reached the final of Africa’s biggest and richest club football competition when coached by Sunday Chidzambwa and the semi-finals in 2008 when under the coaching guidance of David Mandigora.

For FC Platinum, a quarter-final berth would be worth the celebration.

AllAfrica.com

Trevor Ncube Says He Donated $5m To The MDC And It Disappeared

Correspondent|Alpha Media Holdings Boss Trevor Ncube has claimed that Five million dollars that was donated to the Opposition MDC was abused by the officials and went unaccounted. Ncube was responding to MDC Deputy national chairperson Tendai Biti who had refused claims by Ncube that the businessman has been funding MDC for many years.

“I was Secretary General for ten years. I am not aware of the alleged donations by these new benefactors of ours.” Tendai Biti had said.

In response Ncube questioned Biti about the missing $5 million.

“As SG for so long you will know $5million donated to MDC by other people not me disappeared and has never been accounted for. Will you deny that too?

“You can deny as much as you want. This will not change the facts. And you were in my home in Umwinsidale when you wanted to start that other party of yours. Will you deny that too?”

Questioned on why he funded the MDC, Ncube said he did it voluntary and now has decided to change his mind.

“Yes we willingly donated to help Zimbabwe have an opposition. I hate MDC suddenly turning against the same business people who sacrificed financially and otherwise. So unprincipled and unacceptable. Not under my watch!!

“For decades some of us supported the opposition MDC financially and otherwise. The opposition has disappointed many times. We have democratic right to change our minds.

“The same rich people that you are now abusing made it possible for MDC to be launched and fight elections. They poured millions into MDC. Try and find out why they have changed their minds instead of abusing them.

“I have personally funded MDC making it possible for you chaps to have an opposition. But we now refuse to continue supporting this type of MDC.”

Ncube has recently been openly supporting President Emmerson Mnangagwa and has been calling for sanctions to be removed.

FULL STATEMENT: Doctors Down Tools

Correspondent|THE Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association has announced that its members who had resumed duty on Monday will be withdrawing their services on Tuesday to join the rest of their counterparts who did not report for duty.
Doctors had signed a Bargain Agreement with the government that was going to see the health practitioners returning to work after 38 days of industrial action that is threatening to cripple the health sector.

Find the full statement below:

ARTUZ #SalaryCamp Set To Continue Following Teachers, Gvnt Deadlock

By Own Correspondent| The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe will tommorow continue with its protest where they will be camped at Finance minister Professor Mthuli Ncube’s offices.

The development follows a deadlock between government and teachers at the National Joint Negotiating Council meeting held on January 7 2019.

The ARTUZ said it was disappointed by the lack of seriousness and commitment to the welfare of the civil servants by the government.

Said the teachers body in a  statement:

“At a meeting held at the Civil Service Commission on 7 January 2019 between civil servants from various sectors and government, ARTUZ was disturbed by the following:
1) The Central Bank Governor John Mangudya is adamant that government will not be paying civil servants in United States of America Dollars even though it allows goods and services to be traded in that currency.
2) Mangudya repeats the insult that the United States of America Dollar is equivalent to the Zimbabwe Bond Currency.
3) The Acting Minister of Labour and Social Services July Moyo gave no assurances on salary increments and full payment of 2018 bonuses

We thus reached a deadlock.

Meanwhile the ARTUZ salary camp continues in Harare.”

Delta Hikes Beer Prices

Zimbabwe’s largest brewer Delta Corporation hiked beer prices by 25 percent on Monday citing high local costs, announcing the move days after it was forced to abandon another plan to accept only hard currency payments for its products.

Like many companies in Zimbabwe, Delta, which is 40 percent-owned by Anheuser-Busch Inbev, has been hit by an acute shortage of U.S. dollars, affecting its capacity to import inputs like concentrates and remit dividends to foreign shareholders.

Delta said it was still to make a decision on prices of soft drinks and other products.

“The adjustment to the wholesale price is meant to cushion against the significant increases in local costs, confirmed by the official inflation statistics,” Delta said in a statement.

Annual inflation soared to a 10-year high of 31.01 percent in November after prices of basic goods spiked.

Zimbabwe has experienced a shortage of soft drinks and beer since November with shops limiting quantities, while some businesses tripled prices to take advantage of the shortages.

Delta said last week it had abandoned a plan to accept only hard currency payments to cope with a crippling shortage of U.S. dollars, after the government intervened.

Human Rights Lawyers Rescue 9 ARTUZ Members Arrested For Demonstrating For Their Salaries

Own Correspondent|NINE leaders of the Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) were on Monday set free after they were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers as they embarked on a demonstration protesting against poor remuneration and working conditions.

The nine ARTUZ leaders namely Obert Masaraure, Christine Jubane, Robson Chere, Regai Chinhuto, Fortune Jamela, Lawrence Mapengo, Andrew Munguri, Munyaradzi Ndawana and Gerald Tawengwa, who were represented by Doug Coltart of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, were released without any charges preferred against them.

The trade unionists had been arrested at Africa Unity Square in central Harare as they were about to march to Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube’s offices, where they intended to camp demanding payment of their salaries in foreign currency and full payment of their annual bonus.

Immediately after their release, the ARTUZ leaders and members besieged Ncube’s offices demanding the provision of adequate learning material at schools, the scrapping of the punitive tax on electronic transactions and a review of their salaries among other demands.

“Your Offer Is Ready”: Gvnt Tells Civil Servants

By Own Correspondent| Government says it has an offer ready for civil servants which they will soon table before the National Joint Negotiating Council.

This was said by Acting Minister of Public Service July Moyo after a meeting between government and public service staff associations in Harare today.

On the other hand, Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (PTUZ) President Takavafira Zhou, said teachers have agreed to work for two days a week due to incapacitation.

“In the next two weeks our modus operandi as a result of incapacitation would be working for 2 days a week. We hope within two weeks government would have capacitated us. In the event of failure we will move to another level. Henceforth teachers must send their instruments of combat and incapacitation clanking into gear,” said Zhou.

Knox Mtizwa On Target For Golden Arrows

Terrence Mawawa|Knox Mutizwa was on target on Sunday as he became the fifth Zimbabwean player to find the back of the net in the Match-day 16 of the Absa Premiership.

Willard Katsande, Terrence Dzvukamanja, Walter Musona and Kudakwashe Mahachi all scored yesterday and Mutizwa followed suit in his team’s 2-0 victory over Maritzburg United.

The 25-year-old netted the opening goal of the match with a header in the 10th minute. He could have gotten his brace moments later but failed to beat the keeper.

However, the striker picked up a knock towards the end of the first half and was not able to return for the second period.

His replacement, Joao Moreira doubled the advantage upon returning from the break.

The scoreline remained unchanged as Arrows win their first game of 2019.

Dembare Sign Mavhurume, Bakacheza As Machazane Quits

 

Terrence Mawawa|Dynamos have signed the duo of striker Hillary Bakacheza and defender Carlos Mavhurume on three-year contracts.

Bakacheza played for Triangle and FC Platinum while Mavhurume a former national U17 captain moves to the Harare Giants from Herentals.

The players are expected to join their teammates for training on Tuesday.

Reports have also linked former striker Edward Sadomba with a return to the club.

Meanwhile, captain Marshall Machazane has since left the club to join Harare City.

“Fighting In Mnangagwa’s Corner Is Masiyiwa’s Worst Blunder”

 

Terrence Mawawa|Prominent social media analyst, Antony Taruvinga has described Strive Masiyiwa as a “smart conman.”

See Taruvinga’s argument below: ”
Strive Masiyiwa made abnormal profits through the most talked about exorbitant price of a sim card and
per minute billing. So much more of a smart conman.

As a capitalist, he took advantage of the fact that mobile communication and internet services were on very high demand.So he had to produce sim cards in small quantities to make them scarce and expensive in the environment with high demand.

One had to part way with one’s cattle to get a sim card. At that time, same sim cards were being sold for R10 and P20 in South Africa and Botswana respectively. But here,
one had to lose around US$400 to get a sim card.

The people actually financed the growth and operations of that business.He only injected the initial capital which he quickly recovered through exorbitant prices.

The proceeds he got from sim card sales were then used to expand Econet networks to small cities and
rural as well as provision of internet services.

People never had the chance to judge him fairly because they blindly supported anything that Mugabe never liked. So the people identified themselves with the ill treated Masiyiwa who in turn robbed them. His wealth is without doubt all ill- gotten.His greatest mistake now is to be in the corner of an illegal anti-people government. He is now calling

Strive Masiyiwa

for removal of sanctions on behalf of Mnangagwa.

FULL TEXT: Jonathan Moyo Thread On Strive Masiyiwa’s Double Standards

 

 

 

 

Strive Masiyiwa: Hero Or Villain?Asks Miriam Mutizwa

Terrence Mawawa|Human rights activist and businesswoman Miriam Mutizwa has written a statement that seeks to tell the story behind the Econet Wireless controversy.

See her statement below:”I have followed from the terraces as allegations and counter allegations have been made regarding the facts surrounding the origins of Econet and its evolution to a major telecommunications and solutions company beyond the borders of Zimbabwe.

Strive Masiyiwa left Zimbabwe some 20 years ago and the circumstances that led to his departure from Zimbabwe remain in dispute.

Mutumwa Mawere claims that Masiyiwa left Zimbabwe following his Masiyiwa’s court application to interdict the investigations that Mawere was heading in relation to corruption allegations against some of the officers working for First Mutual Life (FML) especially in respect of an unauthorised investment of Z$180 million that resulted in Masiyiwa gaining control of Econet on the back of a contribution by TSM Private Limited (TSM), a company in which Masiyiwa and his wife, Tsitsi, held about 67.5% shares.

Although it is represented in the prospectus that an amount of Z$43.5 million of Econet’s share capital post-IPO comprising 435 million shares of 10 cents each were issued and paid up by TSM, Mr Nyambirai confirms that the equipment was imported at a time when Econet’s technical partner was Telecel International. The intention was to launch a network using a mobile base station during the Solar Summit that was held at the Sheraton. Around that time, the partnership between Econet and Telecel International terminated.

Telecel International had been the guarantor of the facility for the purchase of the equipment. After difficult negotiations, the facility was transferred to Strive’s Family Company, TS Masiyiwa Investments P/L. The value of the equipment was Z$64,720,000.00. Thus, TSM was in turn owed the same value of the equipment by Econet. TSM decided to convert the shareholder loan into equity (shares) at a discount of 32.84% thus for shares worth Z$43,468,000.00 in Econet. This is how TSM came to hold a total 434,679,999 Econet shares in addition to the 320,001 shares that were already in issue.

This disclosure by Mr Nyambirai that is not contained in the Prospectus is significant because it implies that difficult negotiations were held resulting in the facility as alleged by Nyambirai being transferred to Strive’s family company (TSM) being a value of R64,720,000.00.

It is represented in the Prospectus that when Econet was established in 1994, it was a wholly owned subsidiary of TSM as follows:

In terms of the Prospectus, TSM was the sole shareholder of Econet and thus the version presented by Mr. Mutyambizi is factually incorrect that at some stage the investment alluded to by Mr. Nyambirai of $1 million made by Telecel International was converted into shares representing 40% of the pre-IPO Econet.

With respect to the disputed equipment, it is stated in the prospectus as follows:

It cannot be disputed by Mr. Mutyambizi that prior to Friday, the 14th of August 1998, the entire authorized share capital of Econet was issued and alloted to TSM only.

It is significant that although it is stated in black and white that TSM was owed Z$64,720,000 on loan account by Econet, Mr. Nyambirai has represented that this loan account was in respect of the equipment that had been purchased with Telecel International funds.

In terms of Mr. Nyambirai’s version, TSM could not have been credited with a loan asset for equipment that the company did not pay for without the knowledge and consent of Telecel International. It is not clear to me how funds provided by Telecel International mysteriously ended up in the Econet prospectus as an asset of TSM.

I have seen in the exchanges between Mr. Mawere and Mr. Mutyambizi that Mr. Mutyambizi believes that the equipment belonged to Econet which version precludes the TSM loan version.

It is recorded in the prospectus that TSM agreed to cede its loan account of Z$64,720,000 in Econet at a discount of 32.64% to Econet yet Mr. Mutyambizi believes that the equipment never belonged to TSM which makes the version in the Prospectus factually incorrect and legally unsustainable.

It boggles the mind that the same equipment that Econet claimed in court records to be its own was miraculously acquired by TSM resulting in TSM controlling Econet in relation to equipment that was already owned by Econet.

It seems to me that if the equipment belonged to Telecel International, then the version that this same equipment belonged to TSM was intentionally fraudulent in that it resulted in an unjust and corrupt enrichment of the Masiyiwa Family and related shareholders of TSM.

In addition it has been argued that TSM could not have had any nexus with the equipment based on the prevailing exchange control regulations of Zimbabwe at the time as follows:

It is clear that Econet directors were aware of the exchange control regulations that prevented TSM from having any nexus with equipment that was imported into the country without prior exchange control approval.

In relation to TSM, there is no mention in the IPO Prospectus as to how the equipment that had been represented prior to the granting of the licence by the High Court as belonging exclusively to Econet could end up being owned by TSM without any implications as to how the licence was granted to Econet rather than TSM.

I have looked at the shareholders of TSM to establish whether any of them was a non-resident person in terms of the Exchange Control definition, and this is what was represented in the IPO Prospectus:

It is clear that 100% of TSM’s issued share capital was held by resident individual Zimbabwean shareholders.

If this is accepted as a version, it is not clear how TSM could end up holding an asset worth Z$64,720,000 with no financial causa for it.

Obviously for this asset to exist, someone other than the shareholders of TSM would had had to have financed it.

Although this material information is missing in the Prospectus, investors were told that TSM was a solid company holding equipment imported into Zimbabwe without disclosing the party who financed this equipment.

I am reminded by my sister, Tsitsi Masiyiwa, who implored on people like me to seek true justice and avoid being used by other people, to pursue this matter to its logical conclusion. It cannot be in the interests of justice that TSM was issued with legitimate shares in Econet in lieu of an investment in form of assets that clearly could not have belonged to this country or its shareholders.

Who were the directors of Econet at the IPO stage? They were as follows:

It is stated in the Prospectus that: “The Directors whose names are given below collectively and individually accept full responsibility for the information contained in this document. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the directors, who have taken all reasonable care to ensure that such is the case, the information contained in this document is in accordance with the facts and does not omit anything likely to affect the import of such information.”

It is trite that the Directors of Econet at the material time had taken all reasonable care to ensure that the information in the Prospectus was true and fact.

To the extent that it was a lie that TSM owned the equipment that it had no nexus with, it follows that the Directors misled the public including FML policyholders who complained about the investment by the company without following the laid down procedures.

It is was also represented by the directors that: “The Directors confirm that the listing particulars include all such information within their knowledge as investors and their professional advisors would require and reasonably expect to find for the purpose of making an informed assessment of the assets and liabilities, financial position, profits and losses and prospects of the issuer and of the rights attached to the securities to which the listing particulars relate.”

In my worldview, it cannot be acceptable that the purpose of making an informed assessment of the assets and liabilities of Econet and the prospects of the issuer and of the rights attached to the securities to be held by the public was tainted by material concealment as to the true nature of the investment by TSM into Econet.

This is what Mr. Mutyambizi said to Mr. Nyambirai: “Thanks mukoma, that is the kind of narrative that clears the air beyond newspaper articles May I ask what transpired in terms of temporary import permit and duties due? Where did the capital come from mukoma? Were loans taken from NASA and others?”

He also said: “Thanks my bro your engagement has been invaluable, it’s truly much appreciated and the honesty has enhanced further my previous respect for you! Happy New Year in 2019. dialogue is always superior to emotionalism! Keep well my brother.”

I was shocked to read what Mr. Nyambirai had to say about the Mawere Commission of Inquiry into the FML affairs: “A commission of enquiry driven by Mr Mawere was set up. They harassed me quite a bit. I was employed at NMB at the time. We had handled the IPO as financial advisors. Their investigations did not find anyone palpable although we learnt that FML was forced to sell the Econet shares they held. Were it not for that, FML would be holding a stake in Econet and Cassava that would be larger than that held by OM. FML would be much bigger than it is.

All the noise being generated around Econet shares is mere froth and fume. There is no substance to it.”

I am waiting to hear from Mr. Nyambirai against the facts set out above, why he believes that the search for the truth some 20 years could possibly constitute a harassment. We are still nowhere near trying to understand the true facts of the listing of Econet and why Mr. Masiyiwa and Tsitsi ended up with 67.5% of TSM’s issued share capital and who played a part in creating this skewed outcome.”

Latest On MDC’s Morgen Komichi Trial Regarding Election Results

By Own Correspondent– MDC co vice president is set to know his fate on charges laid against him regarding election results announcement following revelations that the magistrate court will hand down it’s ruling on January 21.

Komichi is facing charges of disrupting the announcement of the 2018 elections results.

This comes after the key witness in the matter and Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Acting Chief Elections Officer, Mr Utoile Silaigwana indicated he had not personally seen Komichi disrupting the announcement, but was only informed by a witness over the phone.

Mr Silaigwana indicated that he was informed of the disruption of the announcement of results by the accused person through a third party over a telephone call, but he was in a different room at the premises where the alleged offence took place.

Komichi is charged for having contravened Section 186 of the Electoral Act by having interrupted, obstructed and disturbed the announcement of elections results at the HICC National Elections Command Centre by shouting that the announced results were fake and the MDC Alliance rejected the results.-StateMedia

Dr Ruhanya Defends Strive Masiyiwa

 

Terrence Mawawa|Prominent political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has described the widespread criticism of Strive Masiyiwa as unfair.

In his argument Dr Ruhanya points out that Masiyiwa is entitled to his personal beliefs like any other person in a democratic society.

“Strive Masiyiwa is entitled to his personal opinions. The public is entitled to engage respectfully and
differ at the level of thinking.

Labelling him Zanu PF etc is  trigger happy and embryonic behaviour. Some of the opposition activists are intolerantly empty,” argued Dr Ruhanya.

Ex Soldier Plans “Surprise Visit” To State House And Confront ED Over Election Promises, Economy

By Own Correspondent| A former Zimbabwe National army officer, Knowledge Kafuramika (27) has revealed plans to storm the state house and confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa over his electoral promises and the deteriorating economic situation.

Describing his move as “bold”, Kafuramika told a local online publication that he believes Mnangagwa has failed the nation and should be held to account.

Said Kafuramika:

“We have reached a breaking point. The 2018 elections were supposed to bring hope to our future hence people should not take them lightly. Now after the elections there is no hope and we cannot be sure where the future lie.

“One thing I want to do is go to the state house and meet President Mnangagwa and tell him that he promised us jobs, a better life in 2019. We are in a new year and everyone has resolutions and goals. We want to realise that.

“For the youths it’s even worse because we have reached a breaking point where we care less about dying because we are dying already. If you look at the United Nations statistics on drug abuse, it’s very worrying,” said Kafuramika.

“I have a burden in my heart, I want to do this radical move and I know the consequences but I want to do this for my generation. I’m willing to sacrifice even my blood and I have to do it. It’s not about the money or any political agenda but it’s for the good of my generation,” he added.

Kafuramika added that he will not back down even even it means being abducted or tortured saying he is prepared to go the route followed by missing activist, Itai Dzamara.

The former President Robert Mugabe critic, Dzamara, went missing in March 2015 after he continuously called for the resignation of Mugabe and his whereabouts have remained unknown.

Zimbabweans have grown increasingly frustrated over the current state of the economy, characterised by shortage of cash and basic commodities and inflation among other challenges. — 263chat

“Zimbabweans Are Suffering Because Nation Is Being Run By Muscles Without Brains”

 

Terrence Mawawa|Youthful MDC A councillor for ward 4, Masvingo Urban Constituency, Godfrey Kurauone has said Zimbabweans are suffering because the nation is being run by “muscles without brains.”

Reflecting his sentiments on the current economic crisis in the country Kurauone blamed the Emmerson Mnangagwa led government for dismally failing to resolve the impasse due to “lack of wit.”

“G40 was the brains of Zanu PF.
Lacoste was the muscle.Now we are seeing the effects of the muscle
without the brain,” wrote Kurauone on Facebook.