Another Fire Reported In Bulawayo, Destroys Teachers’ Houses And Hostel

ANOTHER fire burnt down some structures at Mbuyazwe Secondary School on the outskirts of Bulawayo, destroying teachers’ houses and girls’ accomodation.

According to sources the fire razed a girls’ hostel at Mbuyazwe Secondary School in Umguza District, Matabeleland North yesterday amid calls for security services to investigate the alarming cases of infernos being experienced around the country.


The hostel, which also houses teachers was destroyed with property worth thousands of dollars burnt at 7AM after pupils had left for their classes.

The incident comes at the back of a series of suspicious fires since last Saturday.

On the day, a number of Mpilo Central Hospital doctors in Bulawayo were left homeless after an inferno engulfed their living quarters, destroying property worth about $300 000.

On Monday, three shops in Kadoma – Edgars, Jet and Coloursel – were also razed in a blaze causing the destruction of furniture and clothing items worth thousands of dollars.

On the same day, two thirds of the Glen View Area 8 Home Industry Complex along Willowvale Road in Harare was destroyed by a fire that broke out in the afternoon, destroying property worth millions of dollars belonging to informal traders

On Tuesday, an inferno reduced to shells six cars at a car workshop just outside Siya So SMEs complex in Mbare, Harare.

The cause of the Mbuyazwe School fire is not known.

Meanwhile the Education Ministry has asked pupils to go back home as they had lost everything in the inferno.

The school’s headmaster Mr Gordin Sithole said the school will require donors to rebuild saying most of the children were from poverty stricken families.

Mnangagwa’s Cry Baby Cries Real Tears In Parliament Not Crocodile Tears

Harare South legislator, Tongai Mnangagwa, son to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, broke down in parliament this morning as he narrated how the government has left land seekers at the mercy of land barons.

Narrating to the situation in his constituency before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, the legislator could not hold back his tears.

He said people are fleeced of their earnings by land barons operating with impunity in his constituency, adding that fights, some of which leave some home seekers in hospital, have become commonplace as a result of the irregular land allocations.

The Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, July Moyo said his ministry has its hands full as it battles to clean the mess created by irregular land allocations.

He admitted to the parliamentary portfolio committee that double allocation of stands by officials from his ministry, the Urban Development Corporation (UDCORP), local authorities and councillors has reached alarming levels.

He said similar challenges are being faced where some stands are being irregularly downsized, resulting in some people losing infrastructure they would have invested on their stands.

Buhera South legislator, Joseph Chinotimba said to deal with the problem effectively, the government must first acknowledge the extent of the rot in the sector.

Meanwhile, Moyo said the construction of the new parliament building in Mt Hampden will commence with a ceremony of the laying of a foundation for the building on Friday 30 November.

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Soldier Caught on Camera Kneeling & Shooting At Civilians Can Be Investigated, Says Attorney General Prince Machaya

Jane Mlambo| Attorney General Prince Machaya has revealed that the soldier who was caught on camera kneeling at shooting at civilians on the 1st of August can be investigated.

Machaya who appeared before the commission of Inquiry into the 1st of August shootings also said only the President has the power to deploy soldiers adding that the Minister of Defence should seek the authority of the President.

Machaya conceded that when read in isolation, POSA creates impression that Defence Minister can deploy defence forces without authority from the President.

Follow the commission of Inquiry, watch video below….

 

ZANU PF Youth Call On Govt To Arrest Jim Kunaka

The ZANU PF Secretary for Youth Affairs Lewis Matutu has called upon the law enforcement agents to arrest former leader of the dreaded Chipangano Jim Kunaka over allegations that he confessed to beating and killing opposition members.

Kunaka was testifying in front of the 1 August killings Commission of Inquiry led by Kgalema Motlanthe.

“Jim Kunaka has conceded perpetrating violence against the opposition and killing people for political gains live on TV before the commission of inquiry. All this was done under the oath. It is the duty of the law enforcement institutions to apprehend him and be charged under the laws of the land. He should not be allowed to get away with this!”Matutu said in a statement.

“If he was given instructions as he alleges, he must name those who gave him such orders if they do exist. Let him name those that were working with him. He just complicated his life because mhosva hairovi he must be held accountable.”

Matutu said the former terror leader was bitter at ZANU PF because he is broke.

“Some people may wonder why Jim Kunaka of all the people hate ZANU PF to the core. He is very broke drained and in serious debt and the only way to make money is representing the opposition. However, the fact that he admitted to criminal activities let him take responsibility.

“Majority of the things that he said shows hate, bitterness and disorder but they are of no substance to the commission of enquiry, probably he should have understood the commission s terms of reference.”Matutu further explained.

Giving his evidence in chief before the commission Kunaka said, “I was a Provincial Leader of ZANU PF in Harare and I was in charge of commanding violent activities if you check on the internet my name is there. Professor Charity Manyeruke who is seated there in the commission is one of the architects of violence in ZANU PF . She was one of the people with whom we would sit down to discuss how we would beat up MDC people.

“Manyeruke was my Boss who sent me to do violence and my commander who gave me instructions so I will not respond any questions from my commander because when we were in ZANU PF I was merely her foot soldier.”

MDC leader Nelson Chamisa is expected to appear before the Commission of Inquiry on Monday next week.

Warriors Were Just 44% Prepared For Liberian Tie And Deservedly Lost

Opinion By Hope Chizuzu|THE penultimate Afcon 2019 qualifier played in Monrovia on Sunday, which off course Zimbabwe predictably lost 1-0 was revealing in more ways than one….and with a good measure told a beautiful story which am going to reveal now.

I have been reading how young striker Tino Kadewere lost it with the public on social media, yes, something the boy could have avoided with a bit of wisdom and maturity. But the matter was the result, yes, the loss and off course the number of clear cut chances spurned.

But the reason the Warriors lost was the farcical preparations which in international football gives 56 percent perfect chance for a positive result. Zimbabwe botched that up by poor preparations. So, when the match kicked off, Zimbabwe was left with just 44 percent chance to win the match….and in that percentage we still fashioned eight good chances to score in 94 minutes.

Here is the story guys. Do not blame me for unmasking this. It is my calling. As an evangelist for purity, do not crucify me….just get the message. When ZIFA decided to send Xolisani Gwesela as a advance party, they were reading from a good football manual.

Gwesela was supposed to be equipped to do a complete environmental scanning for the team and relay the details back home to enable the team to plan strategically for the match. The burly Gwesela should have relayed information like the state and condition of the match venue, the temperature levels, humidity, wind speed and crucially the location.

This information was then supposed to inform the travel arrangements the team needed for the crucial encounter. It was also supposed to inform the quality of kit for the boys including the boots and gloves to use on the match day. Instead of Gwesela doing that, he was busy taking selfies and testing bed quality in hotels and posting that on WhatsApp groups and Facebook.

Remember on match day I posted that all of you should watch the kit that the Warriors will use for the match. I was preparing you for this analysis that should be helping everyone including team manager Wellington Mupandare. Our kit was of very low quality and too heavy on the players considering the conditions on match day.

On match day the humidity was a punishing 93 percent, the temperature was 25 degrees Celsius with an easterly wind speed of 6km per hour off the Atlantic coast. Such conditions already presented challenges to the boys who had arrived in batches with the first arriving on Thursday and the Europe based on Friday. The match was on Sunday. Already the vector was tipped the wrong way, even before the match because of this permutation.

Football is a science that we can not fake. Playing away from home conditions always presents problems of acclimatization also known as acclimation. This is a the process in which an individual organism adjusts to a change in its environment (such as change in altitude, temperature, humidity, photoperiod or pH), allowing it to maintain performance across a range of environmental conditions.

So, our Warriors need to acclimatize and some factors come into play such altitude which affected our players from Zimbabwe, South Africa, Tanzania and Europe differently for this encounter. Did we have consideration for that before deciding on travel arrangements?

Jet lag is also a key component of strategic planning for away matches. Adjustment is key because for every hour of time difference, ones needs a day to adjust. Zimbabwe has a time difference of two hours with Monrovia, Tanzania has got one hour and while Europe is now on GMT. All those conditions needed to be considered. Was that put into consideration before departure?m

Did Gwesela relay back information upon arrival in Monrovia ahead of the team? If he did, why did ZIFA fail to execute a scientifically accurate plan to ensure maximum unfettered performance by players? If not, what was the reason he was send as an advance party? What was the input of the technical director for this match?

What did the medical team do or advised to the technical bench to ensure maximum performance was not compromised? Where the coaches advised of this and ignored it, going against scientific grain hoping the HOD, Davison Muchemwa’s juju will carry the day for us?

What was clear is that team manager, Mupandare and ZIFA either were ignorant of this or got their maths wrong. For the conditions in Liberia, Zimbabwe should have arrived in Liberia on Tuesday (which was the original plan) to enable themselves enough time to acclimatize. We have two hour time zone difference with Monrovia, so we needed two days of rest to compensate for that.

If everyone had arrived Tuesday, it was going to be perfect because they were going to train Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and partly Saturday – enough time to rest while training. If that option had failed the best available would have been arriving Friday, then rest Saturday and play Sunday without training – that way the environment would not have affected them as it did on the day.

– [ ] But that was not possible because players had arrived in batches on different days, so their time in Monrovia to adjust was different and compromised qualitative planning. Worse they did not have a core for the match as changes were obvious.

As if that was not bad enough we had players coming from three different time zones and arriving on different times wrecking havoc in the system and the result was a heavy if disjointed performance. The poor quality kit the players worn worsened an already bad situation because it was not an all weather kit with no thermo regulators to help in athletes performance in such adverse conditions.

What that meant was that in conditions as those obtaining in Monvoria on the day of the match, every one of our players carried on average 2.5kg to 3kg extra which in essential affected their performance in terms of proficiency, speed, accuracy, decision making, timing and general awareness. So before we question Knowledge Musona, Ovidy Karuru, Kadewere and Khama Billiat for the easy chances they failed to bury, let us consider this beat too.

We can not ignore the waste of money that ZIFA incured by sending an advance party that provided no critical data for decision making, a situation that could have helped us in the game. Before we question the communication in defence for the lone goal we conceded, we need to consider how altitude affected the converted right back. We can not fake a performance, the way we rig an election.

Make no mistake that heavy poor kit affected our performance. I raised the issue during the last Afcon against Tunisia, Algeria and Senegal – all the three had all weather thermo regulator fitted kits. As Zimbabwe, we watched how our boys were busy rinsing sweat from our kit.

In future the advance party should be well equipped to offer help to team doctors, managers, coaches and add value. They are a good arrangement but ZIFA use that as a cash making venture and not for its purpose. It could have been better, had all those considerations made for the Warriors.

Chamisa – Whatever They Do To Us, We Shall Overcome

Own Correspondent|MDC President Nelson Chamisa has posted a very emotional post on social media hinting that the ruling ZANU PF is going all out to persecute him and his MDC members.

In determination, posting pictures of ZANU PF brutality on himself and other MDC leaders, Chamisa declared that no matter what ZANU PF does, the opposition will one day overcome.

Wrote Chamisa:

The fight for democracy, happiness, justice and peace has over the years brought us mny attempts on our lives by those ‘with power’.

That same fight, will earn us more such attempts, if not worse, all designed to eliminate or silence us.

As they have done in the past and always do, they will plot and frame lies against the innocent. They will hire false and fake witnesses.

But the days of the wickedness are coming to an end. We shall overcome! #Godisinit

ZANU PF Coaching People To Tell Commission Lies

A former Zanu PF lawmaker, who was allegedly abducted and tortured by state security agents when Robert Mugabe was removed from office last year, claims that ruling party activists have lied to the Kgalema Motlanthe Commission of Inquiry about the killing of six civilians in Harare this year soon after Zimbabwe’s harmonized elections.

Shadreck Mashayamombe, who once represented the party in Harare South constituency and contested the July 30 parliamentary election and lost to President Emmerson Mnangwagwa’s son, Tongai, told the Commission on Wednesday that “Zanu PF coaches people to come here and tell lies all the time in order to protect the status quo”.

He claimed that one of the people accusing him of distributing alcoholic beverages to protesters on August 1 before members of the Zimbabwe National Army allegedly killed six innocent civilians, was “in fact a person who wanted thousands of dollars from me and is a well-known trouble maker.”

He said the activist, Shelia Mutsvanu, “is the one who once unaddressed infront of the United States ambassador in Mutare, urinated at the entrance of the Daily News when the newspaper wrote somethings she thought was bad about then President Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF in Manicaland. She is the same person who was used by Didymus Mutasa for youths to attack other Zanu PF followers.

“She also extorted $15,000 from me claiming that life was tough and she was under intense security threat and had left for Botswana saying CIO (Central Intelligence Organization) agents, war veterans and also members of the Police Homicide Division were looking for her. I said you (Mujati) also know the problems that I encountered. I had no money. I have Facebook messages between Mujati and Shelia asking me to assist her. Mujati is there you can call her to come and testify confirming what I’m saying. She indicated that CIOs, Kudzi Chipanga, army and me wanted to kill her.”

Mashayamombe claimed that his name was mentioned by Mutsvanu following “my refusal to give her money she was demanding.

“… She is being used by Zanu PF as a thug to pit opponents. These are people who are coming to give testimony here in an effort cause divisions leading to the elimination of the opposition. So, some people have taken advantage of this commission in order to lie for their own benefit. We do not want to say much about Zanu PF but surely if people are failing to stop what they are doing, they are putting some of us in a corner in which were can say what we do not want to say.”

Mutsvanu, Mujati and Mutasa were not available for comment.

He said he had serious wounds from the past. “On the day when Mugabe wrote a letter of his resignation, I was abducted in broad daylight at Rainbow Towers. For more than five hours I was tortured by state security agents who were using live electric cables. Up to now I can’t sit for several hours as my feet swell. It did not stop there as they demanded that I should surrender all the money I had. They took a safe that had $50,000 from my house which they were given by my young brother and wife while they were still torturing me using live electric cables.”

Mashayamombe broke down when he noted that he was left with nothing and the ruling party still wants to finish him off. “Now I have a lot of debts as they took away all the money I was generating from my car importation business. I’m being taken to court as some people had paid for cars before all my money was stolen by these agents.

“They claim that I was too close to Mugabe. They even went to my home and took away 30 suites and an assortment of shoes. They also stabbed my young brother with a certain object to the extent that the scar he has is a life-time mark. They are even after my business. They want me to remain with nothing, nothing.”

He claimed that he was also abducted once again in June and ordered to stop contesting the elections against President Mnangagwa’s son. “I’m facing serious security threats and maybe this is the last time you will see me alive as some of us are being hunted.”

The hearings continue tomorrow with no clear indication whether Nelson Chamisa will appear before the Commission. – VOA

Expectations High As Mthuli Ncube Presents Budget

Finance and Economic Development minister Mthuli Ncube will on Thursday present the much-awaited 2019 National Budget.

The presentation would be the Second Republic’s inaugural budget since the coming into office of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, following this year’s harmonised elections.

Zimbabwe’s economy has been on a downward trend for the past two or so decades and this has largely been attributed to a number of factors, including mismanagement and abuse of national funds, misplaced priorities and sanctions, among others.

Since coming into office, Mnangagwa and his administration has been on a drive to revive the country’s economy and ensure a middle-class economy by 2030.

While a lot of progress has been registered towards achieving this goal, including the resuscitation of the mining, health and manufacturing sectors, the national budget will reaffirm government’s commitment to rebuilding the nation.

It is everyone’s hope that government, through the 2019 National Budget, will implement a raft of measures that would turnaround the country’s economic fortunes.

Therefore, it becomes paramount for Ncube to give special preference in resource allocation to the productive sectors of the economy, if this dream is to come true.

It cannot be disputed that agriculture has remained the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy during times of hardships, along with mining.

Therefore, it suffices for Ncube to adequately fund the said sectors.

Programmes aimed at promoting growth of the agricultural sector ought to be made bigger and better.

For instance, the resuscitation and expansion of irrigation schemes, the Presidential Inputs Scheme, the command agriculture and command livestock programmes would go a long way in ensuring the growth of the agricultural sector, if adequately funded.

Furthermore, such a move would ensure food security in the country and eradicate commodity shortages as they are structured in a way that guides farmers in order to address the demand and supply concept.

The civil service wage bill has remained a contentious issue for a number of years and needs redress if the country’s economy is to get a boost.

In previous years, the wage bill has consumed up to about 90% of the country’s annual national budget and many have criticised this as unsustainable, including regional and international financial institutions.

Already, upon his initial swearing-in as Head of State last November, Mnangagwa announced that he would trim the size of the public service, travel and subsistence allowances for senior government officials.

Government has been spending more than the country’s income, resulting in budget deficits.

The situation has been exacerbated by fiscal indiscipline through distorted foreign exchange rates spearheaded by the parallel market.

The coming in of the new dispensation saw the introduction of free health services, including maternal health, treatment of children below five years of age and provision of blood at all public hospitals in the country.

However, there has been concern over the issue of understaffing, lack of machinery and other requisite medical equipment in these hospitals.

There is need for the budget to take cognisance of these concerns and avail more funds towards the health sector.

In order to decongest public hospitals, the government could also engage private hospitals in a bid to subsidise maternal health costs.

Of late, private hospitals have been charging their maternal fees in United States dollars, a move which has led to the congestion of public hospitals.

In any country, industry is also a key driver of the economy, hence the need to revive the manufacturing industry through public and private partnerships.

It can be noted that Zimbabwe’s expenditure on imports is relatively higher than its exports.

The country needs to produce and export its goods to other countries so as to earn the much needed foreign currency.

The resuscitation of industry would also complete value added chains across mining and agriculture. For instance, the country would be able to process and sale finished products instead of raw materials to other countries.

NewsDay

Hwange Colliery Mine Rescuers Finally Retrieve Body From Snake Well

RESCUERS from Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) yesterday used hooks to finally fish out the body of a Lupane man who was allegedly fatally bitten by a snake in a well last Wednesday.

The Civil Protection Unit (CPU) had enlisted the police sub-aqua unit, rangers from Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, Forestry Commission, Bulawayo Fire Brigade and underground mining experts who reportedly failed to retrieve the body because they feared the snake.

Police spokesperson for Matabeleland North Chief Inspector Siphiwe Makonese confirmed that the body of Sandile Mguni (25) was retrieved around 7AM yesterday by HCCL rescuers and officers from the Fire Brigade.

She said the body was still intact and was taken for postmortem.

It emerged that the well at Mr Glen Moyo’s homestead in Mkarabuli Village under Chief Mabhikwa is actually 49 metres deep instead of 45 metres earlier reported.

“The body was retrieved this morning by rescuers from Hwange Colliery and Fire Brigade officers.

Results will be determined by the postmortem but we gather it was still in one piece,” she said.
It was not clear which mortuary the body was taken to.

Gomoza Ward 12 Councillor, Malaki Tshuma, said villagers were happy that the matter which had become the talk of Lupane area will now come to closure.

“Some mining experts came and villagers assisted them to fish out the body using hooks. They lowered the hooks down the well and pulled it out around 7AM. The body was still in one piece and villagers are happy that it has been removed from the well. Right now we are waiting for postmortem results,” he said.

HCCL corporate affairs manager, Mrs Rugare Dobbie, said the coal mining company sent the rescuers as part of its corporate social responsibility.

“As HCCL we are very active in assisting communities around us as part of our corporate social investment and giving back to the community. Our Proto/rescue team combined efforts with the Bulawayo Fire Brigade this morning and fished out the body of the 25-year-old Lupane man. As a company we say well done the Proto team for saving the situation. This is clear indication that our emergency response preparedness as a company is good. We have also been active in putting out fires around communities with the recent one being in Makwika Village recently,” she said.

For seven days, rescue teams from different government departments and private players had failed to remove the body.

They were scared of entering the well, The Chronicle was told.

On Monday, a Bulawayo professional hunter and snake catcher, Mr Ross Johnston, who operates the Victoria Falls Metro History Museum and Snake Park failed to enter the well claiming it was too narrow for him.

He had descended for 20 metres when he abandoned the mission.

A villager reportedly put on some rags and entered the well but also abandoned the mission after going for 46 metres as he was suffocating.

He reported that he had seen the body at the bottom of the well.

Mguni had been contracted with two colleagues to rehabilitate the well. He descended into it using a rope when he shouted that he had been bitten by a snake.

State Media

Zanu PF’s Very Own Commission Confirmed Abuse of Aid and Povo Thus Elections Were Rigged

By Nomusa Garikai| There is a mountain of evidence already proving that Zanu PF rigged the recent elections and still more damning reports and evidence continue to come in. Last week the Commonwealth Election Observer team released their report, it said the elections were “biased and unfair”. Today it is the country’s commissioners, Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC), to condemn the elections.

“They (ZHRC reports) uncover a systematic use of food aid and agricultural inputs from the State as a tool to persuade the recipients to support Zanu PF, the ruling party; and/or to punish persons, otherwise entitled to aid and inputs, for being or perceived to be, or to be related to, supporters of opposition parties,” reported The Zimbabwean.

“Methods varied, but a common one was for a ZANU PF party official to take over the distribution of aid and inputs from (State) officials, resulting in ZANU PF supporters getting preferential treatment and others either no aid at all or less than ZANU PF supporters.

“The reports unearth a structure involving District Committees, Ward Councillors, local ZANU PF chairpersons and traditional leaders [mainly headmen] who together were involved in the distribution of food aid and often demanded or expected loyalty to the incumbent party. The reports reveal a neglect of duty on the part of these community leaders.”

EU Observer Team too has said a lot on abuse of rural voters by Zanu PF operatives during the elections. “While political rights were largely respected, there were concerns regarding the environment for the polls and the failure to achieve a level playing field,” EU said in its report, released three weeks ago.

“Observers widely reported on efforts to undermine the free expression of the will of electors, through inducements, intimidation and coercion against prospective voters to try to ensure a vote in favour of the ruling party. Such practices also included direct threats of violence, pressure on people to attend rallies, partisan actions by traditional leaders, collection of voter registration slips and other measures to undermine confidence in the secrecy of the vote, manipulation of food aid and agricultural programmes and other misuses of state resources.”

The ZHRC reports have “a long list of recommendations, addressed to the following: complainants and concerned members of the public; to ZANU PF and other political parties; ministry of this and ministry if that; etc., etc.” And for each one of these addressees the reports gives recommendations “regarding the need for better administration, control and monitoring, etc., etc.”

This is very disappointing! After 38 years of rigged elections each followed by countless pious reports by busy-bodies like ZHRC repeating the same pious recommendations which the regime ignores; it is all tediously familiar.

The rural voters, at the coal face of this political abuse, have been denied their freedoms and basic human rights all their lives; first by the white colonial regime and now by Zanu PF. They have lost faith in all such empty niceties as ZHRC recommendations! Many of them have long accepted the abuse by Zanu PF officials and thugs as a matter of course just as they have accepted their position as the down trodden serfs.

The only to end this whole macabre circus is to reject that those guilty of blatantly rigging elections should ever again be allowed to get away with a slap on the wrist! We must dismiss the ZHRC and their pious recommendations with the contempt they rightly deserves!

Zimbabwe is in this political and economic mess because the country has been stuck, for 38 years and counting, with a corrupt, incompetent and tyrannical Zanu PF regime. The regime routinely rigged elections hence the reason the nation could not remove it from power regardless of it tyrannical and ruinous reign.

Whilst we have routinely, especially in the last two decades, demanded free, fair and credible elections; it was all lip service we did not mean it. Because Zanu PF has, again and again, contemptuously disregarded our demands and blatantly rigged the elections; we have done nothing about it time and time again. This time, we must do something to end this curse of rigged elections.

President Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF junta rigged the recent elections, they have no mandate to govern and they step down.

We need to appoint an interim administration to implement the democratic reforms to take away Zanu PF’s dictatorial powers to abuse the rural voters, amongst other things.

The only acceptable democratic mandate to govern Zimbabwe is from majority vote of free voters and not from povo reduced into mere serfs by intimidation and coercion. To allow the recent election result to stand will be to reward Zanu PF for its continued treasonous abuse of rural voters. The abuse must end and end now! – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.com

Biti Speaks On 2019 Budget, Says Budget Must Define Financial And Monetary Stability

Jane Mlambo| Former Finance Minister, Tendai Biti has spoken on the 2019 national budget set to be presented in parliament today.

Biti whose time as Finance Minister brought economic stability said he is expecting the 2019 budget to define currency of use. With Zimbabwe currently using United States dollars, bond notes and RTGS, it is expected that the new budget will inform if the economy is moving to dollarisation.

Biti also said the 2019 budget must demonetize bond notes while preparing the country to join the Rand Monetary Union.

He called for reforms, charging that lipstick reforms will not work as the country needs to contain the volatile situation that has seen people losing money when the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe seperated RTGS from foreign currency accounts. This is despite numerous assurances from the RBZ Governor John Mangudya that bond notes were at par with US dollars.

Read Biti’s 5 points that define legitimacy of the 2019 budget…

We Shall Overcome: Chamisa

Jane Mlambo| Opposition MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has reflected on the journey he has walked in the fight for democracy, happiness and justice which he said has brought attempts on his life and that of the party’s founding leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.

In a tweet, early today, Chamisa rallied his party and supporters that they will not be dissuaded from pushing their agenda which he is confident they will overcome.

City Of Harare Duped Of $1.5m

Correspondent|A Harare man who allegedly duped the City of Harare of $1,5 million after an agreement for the development of Hopley Commercial area has been dragged before the Harare magistrates court on fraud allegations.

Michael John Van Blerk (59), appeared before Harare magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa and he was denied bail and he was remanded to December 4 in custody.

Prosecuting Sebastian Mutizirwa alleged that on June 22 2007, City of Harare and one Augur Investments private limited entered into an Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

The agreement was for the development of Hopley Commercial area (Mbudzi project), provision and development of middle housing and construction of a hotel at Mabelreign golf course area and Mukuvisi Phase 1.

In terms of the MOU the parties formed a joint venture company called Sunshine Development Private Limited as the special purpose vehicle company and Van Blerk was the director.

The MOU stipulated that Augur Investments was supposed to provide funding for procuring materials, equipment and for working capital purposes constituting 70% shareholding.

On the other hand, City Of Harare would provide land at a cost for the project constituting 30% shareholding.

Thereafter, City Of Harare processed all the documentation for the project and transferred land property to Sunshine Development as per the shareholders agreement.

Instead of providing funding Van Blerk and his accomplices from the Sunshine Development who are yet to be accounted for, knowing very well that they could not fund 70% capital for the project they misrepresented to City Of Harare that they could.

Van Blerk in connivance with his accomplices took the title deeds in respect of a piece of land that measures 6, 1160 hectares, being the land transferred by City Of Harare to Sunshine Development.

They allegedly went on to misrepresent to NMB Bank that they had a board resolution to acquire a US$1.5 million to fund the Mbudzi project, knowing that the title deeds of the land belonged to Sunshine Development.

They also did this knowing that they had no authority from the shareholders to use title deeds as surety.

Van Blerk together with his accomplices failed to service the NMB Bank mortgage bond resulting in the land being transferred to NMB Bank again without the knowledge of City Of Harare, thereby prejudicing City Of Harare value of the said stand valued at US$1.5 million.

On Thursday, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) together with the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) began a crackdown in Harare’s central business district.

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ZANU PF Youth Militia Assaulted Morgan Tsvangirai While In Police Custody

Own Correspondent|The historic assault on the late MDC founding President Morgan Tsvangirai while in custody in 2007 was actually executed by members of the ZANU PF youth militia dressed in police uniforms, it has emerged.

Former ZANU PF youth warlord Jimmy Kunaka made the revelation while giving evidence at the on going August 1 Killings Commission of Inquiry in Harare on Wednesday.

Narrating the long history and culture of his former party’s violence trails to the commission, Kunaka revealed that when Tsvangirai and Lovemore Madhuku were arrested in 2007, the party dressed members of its youth militia in police uniforms and ordered them to thoroughly beat up the opposition leaders.

“Tsvangirai was not beaten by the police,” said Kunaka who was kicked out of the ruling party last year for his allegiance with former President Robert Mugabe.

“He was beaten up by members of our youth league who were dressed in police uniform and armed with batton sticks and shamboks,” said Kunaka.

“As you may well know, police will never beat a person on the head or other areas that may lead to the death of their suspect. The people who beat up Tsvangirai were untrained thats why they beat him on the head and nearly killed him,” said Kunaka.

Tsvangirai was severely assaulted in detention and had to be taken to hospital for treatment following his arrest over a banned prayer rally in March 2007.

Madhuku, who is now one of the commissioners in the inquiry, suffered a broken arm and a bad head wound after being taken into police custody together with Tsvangirai.

Reports at the time indicated that Tsvangirai fainted three times after being beaten while Madhuku passed out and was rushed to hospital.

“Conflicted” Mliswa Blocked From Agriculture And Lands Committee

INDEPENDENT Norton MP Temba Mliswa has been blocked from joining the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Lands, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement on allegations that he was conflicted.

According to a memo from the committee chair, Justice Mayor Wadyajena to the Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda dated November 15, Mliswa had wanted to join the committee where he was a member before the July 30 elections, but his bid was turned down.

“Being cognisant of the current and past events, Mr Speaker sir, there is strong evidence that Hon Mliswa is a highly conflicted individual in regards to the substance to be addressed by the committee. I strongly recommend that he be allocated another committee as this will enable it to fully execute our mandate in line with the Standing Rules and Orders as read with the Constitution of Zimbabwe without any interference,” part of the letter read.

Mudenda instructed the clerk of Parliament, Kennedy Chokuda to inform Mliswa of Wadyajena’s reservations and allow the MP to seek membership in another committee.

“Advise Hon Mliswa to secure another committee since the chairperson is not receptive,” Mudenda wrote to Chokuda.

The agriculture committee, according to its work plan, will probe government inputs schemes as well as the farm mechanisation programmes.

Mliswa has been involved in tobacco business through a company called Saltlakes Holdings, which is a subject of the committee investigations.

The committee also intends to probe the alleged abuse of the government-funded input distribution programme and it was not clear if the Norton legislator was a beneficiary or linked to suppliers or various projects.

Mliswa, who chairs the Mines Committee, has been ruffling a number of senior government officials through his Hwange Colliery Company probe.

NewsDay

Shock As ZPC Denies Involvement In Chivayo Arrest

THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) has denied playing any role in causing the arrest and prosecution of Harare businessman and Intratrek Zimbabwe managing director Wicknell Chivayo over allegations of fraud, corruption and money laundering relating to ZPC’s Gwanda solar project.

Chivayo is being prosecuted on corruption and fraud charges at the magistrates’ court over the manner he handled the 100 megawatts solar project, spearheaded by ZPC, after he received $5 million advance payment for the project from ZPC without a bank guarantee.

In its answering affidavit, in a case Intratrek is claiming breach of contract by ZPC filed at the High Court on November 14, 2018, ZPC refuted Intratrek’s claim that it frustrated the contract by causing delays to the implementation of the Gwanda solar project.

Further, the State power utility also denies playing a part in causing the arrest of Chivayo.

The contract dispute case between ZPC and Intratrek has since been set down for hearing by the High Court on the opposed roll on the 26th of November, 2018.

While it is ZPC that was allegedly defrauded or corruptly prejudiced in the Gwanda project, which led to the arrest and prosecution of Chivhayo, the power utility has denied any hand in causing the controversial business man’s arrest.

“It is…important to note that the allegations that respondent caused the arrest of the applicant’s managing director (Chivayo) is patently false and should be disregarded by this honourable court.

“As highlighted in the respondent’s notice of opposition, at no material time did it file charges against the applicant’s managing director.

“Despite it being challenged to produce evidence that the charges were filed by the respondent, the applicant has not adduced such evidence,” ZPC submitted to the High Court.

When Chivhayo’s prosecution started after his arrest at Robert Mugabe International Airport in August, on charges of fraud, money laundering and contravening the Exchange Control Act, the complainant was ZPC represented by Board member, Thandiwe Mlobane.

ZPC has since threatened to cancel the $173 million Engineering Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract signed between the parties in October 2016 for construction of the Gwanda solar plant alleging breach of contract by Chivayo’s Intratrek.

The State power utility adjudicated and awarded the Gwanda solar project tender to Chivayo’s firm in 2016, which was also approved by the then State Procurement Board, now Procurement Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe.

The power utility has claimed Intratrek failed to perform its obligations (condition precedent), as outlined in the contract, specifically completion of specific works within the agreed timeframes.

But Intratrek denies the claims and instead blames ZPC for causing delays to the implementation of the project through its failure to obtain an Environmental Impact Assessment Crtificate and fraud charges it allegedly instituted against Chivayo in December 2017 alleging fraud and corruption in the execution of the Gwanda solar plant project.

State Media

Ntobisi Wanted to Cure His HIV/AIDS by Raping His Two Daughters – “Chakapfukidza Dzimba Matenga!”

Ntobisi-Incest in Manchester Leaves Us Cold And Desperate 

NOMAZULU-THATA

By Nomazulu Thata | It is even insulting to ask just a simple question: Were these two daughters (NOT REAL NAME) Ntobisi’s step-children or his biological daughters. This question is neither here nor there; the fact alone that Ntobisi could deflower his under-aged children in his home by sexually: raping them, makes us despair. I would be excused if I say Ntobisi wanted to cure his HIV/AIDS by sexually assaulting his minor daughters at home. Some Zimbabwean men sexually assault virgins to cure HIV/AIDS, an illicit advice from twisted herbalists that know-it-all. Where is humanity, are they reading the bible correctly these Seventh Day Adventists? If such crimes against humanity are found at the doorsteps of God-fearing people, Adventists purport to know bible so well and live by its teachings, where are the Christian values!

Where are the values and principles of UBUNTU we boast about if Ntobisi can commit such crimes against humanity; feminists will say crimes against womanity: not on one girl but two, who knows perhaps he committed these crimes many times on other minor girls. There could be other minor victims Ntobisi may have sexually abused, will never come to light again; he is dead. What a self inflicted capital punishment, worth of his final exit on earth to avert justice on earth!

The sadness in this story is that if the Manchester Social Services did their work competently, Ntobisi would have been sent to jail long back before he could start to assault the second daughter. The first daughter reported the case to her auntie: Ubabakazi/Tete but she was not believed because girls lie anywhere? Really! This story sounds very familiar by all account: in our societies girl-children lie all the time when it comes to reporting sexual abuse done inside the family: by a father, a brother, and any relative in the family unit. They are not believed: my own story of sexual abuse by the Inspector of Police: Hosea David Molife was not believed either.

A good girl-child is the one who does not report abuse done at home; you will be washing dirty linen in the public, they say. Those support structures that we depend on in families failed the two girls: the auntie who was given all the trust by the first victim of Ntobisi girls responded in the fashion that we all know: shut up girl, we are decent family, Seventh Day Adventist worshipers: do not spoil our good and profound Christian image in the public!

What is most painful in this Ntobisi-incest saga is that the mother is wholly complicit with the incest happening in the home. She put first her immediate needs, the money her husband was bring in the household, and saw the pain of her daughters as second and not worth reporting. Mrs. Ntobisi is as guilty as her husband who perpetrated incest on their daughters. She should never be spared by the law. A woman can be as devilish as the man who commits such atrocities of rape to minors. “The man is a breadwinner.” So the pain of her daughters is not of significance as
the posh life of abundance the family. We are wholly familiar with family support structure, especially women that attack whistleblowers who actually want to unpack the horrors of decent family on sexual abuse to minors.

We ask and question the sanity of this mother: Mrs. Ntobisi, an insane character who is supposed to be the primary support system at home. How many mothers out there would cope with such abomination for the sake of good living Ntobisi was providing in the home? Our first entry point in understanding Mrs. Ntobisi is how she managed the situation when the first time her daughter reported her father to her auntie. It is obvious how she mounted a militant and defensive mechanism towards her first daughter, the first victim. She groomed her, coerced pressured the girl to jettison accusations that the father was raping her. These two girls continued to be trapped in an incestuous home whereby the needs of the father to have sexual intercourse to his daughters are “permitted.” Because of her silence or concealing sexual abuse done on her own daughters in her home, the mother violated the families most sacred and guarded taboo.

These two Ntobisi girls must be applauded for their courage to report their father to the authorities. Realizing that the Ubabakazi/Tete was not helping them, they braved it and reported him to the school authorities. These two girls are heroines in my eyes; they were able to overcome guilt, shame, fear, social and family pressure as well as being coercing by their parents to continue to conceal rape of violent nature, a crime against humanity done by their parents: I am saying parents because the mother is equally guilty. The two girls reported because they were taught in schools that rape or sexual intercourse at their tender age by a father or anybody is not normal but criminal. The girls knew that they could not continue to put up with pain of rape by their father, they are avenues to report it: the school, and get assistance thereafter. These girls are indeed great: I salute them!!

The first Ntobisi girl-victim must have been threatened by both father and mother. But the second girl, who knows perhaps with the assistance of her sister, braved it all to report to the school authorities. If the first girl was not believed, then the second victim ultimately exposed those who suppressed the first voice. The first victim was right after all. The girls, because of the unbearable pain they had to endure, were aware of the fact that assistance elsewhere was possible and not in the family.

They could not continue live a life of deceit; a family life of celebrating the Sabbath every week and yet the family inside is rotten to the core. On the outside, the family was decent with intact Christian values. The father is supposed to be an intelligent man, they say. This is the intelligence that does not realize the effects of incestuous relationship with minor children: a sick man we are told, has HIV/AIDS, not incurable. This is an intelligent and callous man who carelessly, because of his lust for sexual pleasures, can go for a sexual pleasure with his daughter of eight years old, is that the measure, definition and behaviour of intelligent people?

These two girls are brave for reporting their father because incest is the least discussed crimes in homes and elsewhere world-wide. It does not matter how we view this Ntobisi-incest case the two girls are physically and emotionally damaged for the rest of their lives. Their mother may not have reported the case but now she is exposed, the breadwinner, the caregiver, and the husband she was dependent on is dead. The girls are damaged for life by their mother for not reporting incest for fear of external community unit she spiritually depended on the Sabbath Church. If Mrs. Ntobisi feared to report incest because of losing the man, she has lost him now because he is dead. Mrs. Ntobisi will begin to find resources alone without her criminal husband, the very of her fear to report making her complicit with the criminal activities her husband committed.

Dear mothers, lets learn to listen to our girl-children when they report incest or any sexual abuse they are confronted with. Most of the stories that our daughters report to us are true. A child does not lie in most cases. Sometimes when they report, they will have coped with so much pain that they cannot take it anymore. Let’s build up relationships with our girl-children so that if they are confronted with sex abuse they can trust us as a mother to assist them and prevent imminent danger she is facing. A child’s welfare is never to be exchange with good and posh living at home. Let’s report child abuse that takes place in our homes because if we fear, we destroy our children’s lives forever. Curiously our African societies trivialize sex abuse on small children, calling it normal sometimes.

Sexual abuse on children is very painful and has serious implications in a growing child. The consequences of sexual abuse on children leave an indelible, ineradicable pain and problematic clinical dilemmas and challenges in the growing child. The greatest consolation in Ntobisi-incest case is the nature of his death. He was crushed by several cars that ran over his evil body ending his life as such. The pain he suffered is quantifiably or qualifiedly being the measure with the pain his daughters had to endure during his sexual escapades with them: pun intended.

If indeed there is hell, this Mr. Ntobisi belongs to the fires of hell. But the damage he left behind is great, these girls will have to cope with incest-surviving for the entire lives and a disease given to them by their father is permanent. May god assist the Ntobisi girls-children in coping with those physical and emotional scars left by their father, Mr. Ntobisi!!!! Ubhinya lwendoda. The nature of his death we say good riddance to bad chaff. How many girl-children are now safe without him?

Indeed chakapfukidza dzimba matenga! Sexual abuse and rape take place in most unsuspecting and very decent homes. It is this dishonesty and deceit they portray outside when in actual fact, inside the homes; what happening is unimaginable by common sense. May the Lord God help us all? God help and protect our growing girl-children.

Ginimbi Denies Buying Prisoners Chicken Inn Two Piecer Meals

Harare businessman and socialite, Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure who yesterday trended on social media after allegedly treating 1 000 inmates to 2 piecer meals from Chicken Inn has denied these claims.

The controversial businessman who was on Tuesday granted $1 000 bail by the High Court after spending four days in remand prison allegedly splashed over $8 000 and bought each inmate a 2 piecer upon release.

But speaking in an interview yesterday, Ginimbi said: “I never bought anything for the inmates. I left (remand prison) at 11PM so what time would I have bought? Social media is coming up with all sorts of stories.”

The claims emerged after an image of a Chicken Inn staffer sort of counting the hundreds of boxes that had been arranged along the sitting areas in their outlet surfaced on social media.

Interestingly, a man resembling Ginimbi was also captured in the image approaching the Chicken Inn staffer.

Contacted for comment, a Simbisa Brands official said a lot of orders for Chicken Inn had been placed on Tuesday, but not by Ginimbi.

“On Tuesday we had a lot of orders for the Peace Festival at the National Sports Stadium. These orders were made at different branches and were way more than the purported 1 000 2 piecers,” said the official.

Ginimbi, earlier this week showed off while he was facing serious fraud charges as he bailed out up to 50 people whose cases are still pending at the Harare Magistrates Courts. Their bail fees ranged from $50 to $500.

He said he did this because of the bond that he created with the inmates during his four nights in cells.

“I looked at them (inmates) when I was arrested and slept there (remand) for four nights. I think some people who’re there don’t have money for real.

“People are struggling to pay amounts like $20 and $50 and stay there forever. I found it in my heart to pay for them and I’m considering doing this monthly, well at least for those who have fees which range from $ 20 to $100.”

To celebrate the release of the Club Sankayi owner and Liquor Boyz boss, an All Khakhi party had been arranged last Friday as Ginimbi’s friends were convinced he would be released then.

Asked if this party would still be held, Ginimbi, a well known party freak said he was not interested in partying.

“There’s nothing to celebrate because I don’t know why I was arrested in the first place. So I have nothing to celebrate,” he said.

However, the socialite’s fans have launched what is being referred to as the “Free Ginimbi” Movement through branded T-Shirts which they are posting on social media.

Comedians such as Mai Titi and social media sensation – Tatelicious also recorded video clips pleading for the release of Harare’s top entertainer also known as “My Guy”.

Zimdancehall chanter, Seh Calaz, not to be outdone, dropped a song titled Gadzirisai (Free Ginimbi) where he advocated for Ginimbi’s release.

Allegations against Ginimbi who was arrested in Harare last Thursday are that between February 2009 and May 2016, his company Piko Trading Private Limited misrepresented to the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) that it made total sales of $2 777 678, inclusive of Value Added Tax, when in actual fact the company had made sales amounting to $9 092 951.

To that end, Zimra suffered a prejudice of $417 940. He is also being accused of evading tax with Zimra suffering a total prejudice of $3 468 949.

As part of his bail conditions, Ginimbi was ordered to surrender his passport to the clerk of court and report twice a week at CID Frauds.

State Media

Gvt Shoots Down 300% Hike In Uniform Prices

 

Government has shot down proposals by textile firms to hike prices of school uniforms by a massive 300 percent.
This comes after uniform prices went up by as much as 440 percent last month.
Addressing a government-hosted indaba on prices with business leaders on Monday, Industry minister Mangaliso Ndlovu revealed that some players in the textile industry were pushing hard to increase the prices again.
“This last proposal was inspired by a
conversation that I had with someone from the textile sector who told me that we should expect school uniforms to rise by no less than 300 percent next year,” Ndlovu said.
“They said that, as manufactures, they had not increased prices but from dispatch up to the last person who buys the product, prices were rising exponentially,” he said.
The minister, however, stressed that government will not countenance unjustified increases.
“We are not going to allow this to continue, we need to ensure that our consumers are not left worse off,” Ndlovu said.Daily News

S*x Starved Man Rapes Maid Over Three Days

 

A MAN who separated with his wife
appeared in court for allegedly raping his maid three times at midnight on consecutive days without protection.
The accused person (39), who cannot be named to protect the identity of the victim,appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Mrs Adelaide Mbeure who remanded him in custody to today for plea recording.
He was facing a rape charge.
Accused person and the maid (27) both reside in the same house in Bulawayo.
Allegations are that from Tuesday to Friday last week, accused person had been sneaking into his maid’s bedroom and raping her.Prosecuting, Mr Mufaro Mageza said: “On November 14 this year at around 12AM, accused person went into his maid’s bedroom and sneaked into her blankets.
When he was asked why he was doing that he apologised.”
“The accused person pulled up complainant’s skirt and had unprotected sex with her without her consent and went back to his
bedroom”.The next day around 12AM, accused went to complainant’s bedroom wearing his
undergarment only. He sneaked into his maid’s blankets and raped her again once without protection.
The court heard the following day accused person did the same thing.
“On Friday, the next day accused person did the same until complainant told her sister,” said the prosecutor.
The court heard complainant’s sister advised her to report the matter to the police. The matter was reported leading to accused’s arrest.State media

Shock As Man Kills Son-in-law For “Neglecting” Daughter

 

A 46-YEAR-OLD man allegedly killed his son-in-law accusing him of neglecting the welfare of his daughter.

Wellington Zhuwaki of Chinamhora was denied bail when he appeared before Harare magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa charged with murder.
The matter was remanded to December 4.
Allegations are that the accused Zhuwaki went to the now deceased’s place of residence Timothy Chinyani.
Upon arrival, he accused Chinyani of neglecting his ill wife whom he was taking care of.
He went on to assault Chinyani with a stick all over the body.
The now deceased was found dead on November 18 after the attack.
Witnesses who were also assaulted during the attack are set to testify in court.
The stick which Zhuwaki used to assault the deceased was recovered.H-Metro

Government Defends Korean “Cult” Leader’s Visit To Zim

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

 

The Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting has spoken on Family Federation for World Peace and Unification’s leader Hak Ja Han Moon’s visit to Zimbabwe.

Moon is the wife of the late Sun Myung Moon, founder of the Unification Church. The self proclaimed messiah passed away at 92 in 2012, leaving Hak Ja Han Moon as the church leader.
The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) issued a statement discouraging the Christian community against attending the Peace and Family Festival set to be held in Harare tomorrow.
However in a tweet, The Ministry of Information,Publicity and Broadcasting has said Government
welcomes Moon’s visit to Zimbabwe. The tweet reads: Freedom of worship is a universal right. Religion brings people together and promotes peace. Zimbabwe has been blessed to host many international religious conventions that opened the way to religious tourism.
Government welcomes Dr Moon and
her Peace Festival team.President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to officiate at the first national level Peace and Family Festival to be held on November 21 this year at the National Sports Stadium in Harare. Oliver Mtukudzi, will lead a group of
diverse artists who will give performances at the Family Federation for World Peace and
Unification`s Peace and Family Festival to be held at the National Sports Stadium tomorrow. Other
musicians include Mathias Mhere, Minister Michael Mahendere, Hope Masike and Vabati NATIONAL NEWSVajehova and among others.State media

Zim Man Kills 7 Family Members In SA, Court Papers

suspect in court
A man suspected to be Zimbabwean was arrested in South Africa for reportedly killing seven members of a South African family after raping three of them.

The man (27) allegedly introduced himself to the Khoza family based in Vlakfontein, south of Johannesburg via Facebook, by claiming that he was a long lost relative by the name of Sibusiso Khoza.

Media reports in South Africa say after introducing himself to the family, Khoza raped three members of the family before murdering three women and four children with the aid of an accomplice, Fita Khupe (61).

The family members were reportedly discovered buried under mounds of soil inside their home in Gauteng after neighbours complained of a stench.

Reports said Khoza was arrested in Mpumalanga‚ near the Lebombo border post‚ where he was found in possession of bank cards belonging to two of the victims while Khupe was arrested in Dobsonville, Soweto.

They are both facing seven charges of premeditated murder and the pair is expected to appear in the Lenasia Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

According to the reports, the case was postponed from Monday last week after the lawyer representing Khoza, Makau Sekgatja, told the court that his client wanted to apply for bail.

Khoza and his co-accused, Khupe, are being accused of killing seven family members, including three women and four children.

A police representative in Gauteng province Captain Mavela Masondo told TimesLIVE confirming the arrest of the duo. Prosecutors say the murder was a “well-orchestrated” crime.

TimesLIVE also reported that one of the murdered women‚ Nomfundo Khoza‚ had sent frantic WhatsApp messages to her family moments before she died‚ but when they phoned back‚ there was no answer.

Police discovered the bodies on October 29 after neighbours reported a stench‚ leading authorities to the bodies of the three women and four children.

Zimbabwe’s Consul General to South Africa Batiraishe Mukonoweshuro yesterday said he could not comment on the issue since the case was before the courts.

He, however, said the man could be from Mozambique since he was caught close to the South Africa/ Mozambique border post.-state media

I Didn’t Commit Any Crime – Kasukuwere

Former Cabinet Minister Saviour Kasukuwere, who is facing four counts of alleged abuse of office, yesterday made an application for exception on all the charges as he believes that he did not act criminally in any way.

Kasukuwere’s counsel led by Mr Charles Chinyama, who was instructing Mr Thembinkosi Magwaliba, filed the application in terms of Section 170 (1) as read with Section 171 (1) of the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act which states that one can apply for exception if the charges are not displaying an offence before the court.

Magwaliba argued that Kasukuwere, in his capacity as a minister had the power to allocate land, therefore, there was no deviation from his powers when he awarded the tenders as he did.

He also said that if there was a procurement contract that was signed, it would have been signed by an accounting officer.

Since Kasukuwere as a minister could not legally be the accounting officer as well, it means that he did not breach the Procurement Act as suggested in his charges and in fact the accounting officer should be the one being questioned, said Mr Magwaliba.

The State said that they needed time to respond. Presiding magistrate Mr Hosea Mujaya rolled the matter over to November 28.

Kasukuwere is facing four charges of abuse of office emanating from the time he was Minister for Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment and that of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.

In the first count, Kasukuwere is accused of flouting tender procedures when he awarded Brainworks Private Limited — owned by Mr George Manyere — a contract to do brokering services and financial advisory to the Government on indigenisation.

Allegations are that the appointment of Brainworks was inconsistent and contrary with the nature of his duties.-state media

“Stop Lying,” That Nelson Chamisa Bunked or Ignored The 1 Aug Commission, He Was Blocked

By A Correspondent| Claims by the state media that the Zimbabwean people’s President Nelson Chamisa bunked or ignored the commission of inquiry in Harare on the 1 August brutal military terrorism are false and misleading.

This morning ZimEye presents LIVE video evidence that Chamisa clearly and physically responded to the invitation by former South Africa president, Kgalema Motlanthe.

The development comes as the ZANU PF controlled, ZBC reported that Chamisa played mute to the hearing. Contrary to that claim, Chamisa actually physically responded and attended the hearing at Cresta Lodge in Harare yesterday – his lawyer Thabani Mpofu attended the meeting but was not allowed to speak. He entered the room in good time early morning as ZimEye reveals (below). It appeared at the end of the day that the commissioners subtly pushed him to the back of the queue upon noticing that it was him in the room. ZimEye continues to cover the meetings, LIVE. SEE BELOW PICTURES:

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Alleged “Fraudster” Who Robbed Sandra Ndebele Appears In Court

the accused….file
A woman from Emganwini suburb, Bulawayo who allegedly defrauded musician Mrs Sandra Ndebele-Sibindi of $100 000 in a suspected illegal money changing deal that went sour, appeared in court yesterday.

Lindiwe Moyo (48) connived with Amanda Onwuchukwu and Simanga Gwemende and allegedly swindled Mrs Ndebele-Sibindi of $100 000 before alleging that she lost the money to three suspects — two men and a woman — who had offered her a lift from Beitbridge to Bulawayo only to speed off without her after they had taken a recess in Colleen Bawn.

The money was in a suitcase. Onwuchukwu and Gwemende are still at large.
Moyo appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Adelaide Mbeure charged with fraud. She was remanded out of custody to December 14 on $300 bail. As part of bail conditions, she was ordered to reside at her given address and to report thrice a week at ZRP Commercial Crimes Division in Bulawayo.

Moyo was also ordered to surrender her passport to the clerk of court and not interfere with State witnesses.

Prosecuting, Mr Mufaro Mageza, said on October 12 this year, Moyo allegedly ganged up with Onwuchukwu and Gwemende and hatched a plan to defraud Mrs Ndebele-Sibindi of her money.

“The accused person and her accomplices misrepresented to the complainant that they were in a position to source foreign currency for her. The complainant gave the accused person $100 000,” said Mr Mageza.

It was not mentioned in court papers how the accused person and her accomplices intended to source the foreign currency.

It is however, a punishable criminal offence to illegally deal in foreign currency.
The court heard that upon being given the money, Moyo and her accomplices failed to source the foreign currency and hatched a plan to file a false report at West Nicholson Police Station purporting to have lost Mrs Ndebele-Sibindi’s money to robbers.

Moyo alleged that she lost the money while bringing it back to Mrs Ndebele-Sibindi who wanted it.
She said she lost the cash after people who had offered her a lift from Beitbridge sped off leaving her behind in Colleen Bawn.

“The report was later proved to be false and the accused person was charged and convicted for making a false police report. As a result of accused person’s actions, the complainant suffered actual prejudice of $100 000 and nothing was recovered,” said Mr Mageza.

The matter was reported to the police leading to the arrest of Moyo while her accomplices are still on the run.

Moyo is being represented by Mr Admire Zvongouya of Liberty Mcijo and Associates.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has used temporary powers to enact a new law that will see illegal currency traders being sentenced to up to ten years in jail, while ill-gotten wealth will be confiscated.
Under regulations that come into effect last week, Government will track unexplained movement of money in the financial system.

President Mnangagwa’s intervention, which involves amending the Exchange Control and Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime Acts, is through constitutional provisions of the Presidential Powers (Temporary Measures) Act.

Parliament needs to approve the law within six months to make it permanent.
The new law prescribes a maximum 10-year custodial sentence for illegal currency traders, and authorities will be empowered — through the Unexplained Wealth Orders Statute — to confiscate ill-gotten wealth.

The President recently said police investigations have proved that illegal money changers operating from the streets were just pawns in the black market scheme.

He said wanton illicit currency deals have disturbed the economy resulting in massive market failure, manifesting in complete collapse of the pricing framework for virtually all commodities. – state media

Maziwisa Loses High Court Case

The High Court has thrown out an application by television personality Oscar Pambuka and former Zanu PF MP for Highfield Psychology Maziwisa to overturn a decision by the Magistrates’ Courts to be put to their defence in the ongoing fraud trial.

Maziwisa and Pambuka are accused of defrauding Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) of $12 650.

Magistrate Lazini Ncube dismissed their application for discharge at the close of the State’s case and ruled that they should be put to their defence, but they approached the High Court, challenging Ncube’s ruling.

A High Court judge ruled that there is nothing improper about Ncube’s decision and they should go back to court and defend themselves. The defence case failed to proceed yesterday after the duo’s lawyer, Jonathan Samukange travelled to Namibia for a Supreme Court hearing.

Ncube postponed the matter to November 26 for continuation of trial.- state media

Chamisa Snubs Montlante Commission

MDC Alliance leader, Advocate Nelson Chamisa was in no show at the on-going proceedings of the enquiry into the 1st of August violence that claimed the lives of six people.

There were high expectations that Chamisa was going to testify as evidenced by the number of people who came to witness the proceedings.

The spokesperson for the commission of inquiry, Mr John Masuku said they are still waiting to hear evidence from him before the end of the enquiry.

Nine people however testified from morning until end of day this Wednesday.

First to give evidence was Mr Thokozani Maphosa, the husband of the late Sylvia Maphosa who died on the 1st of August.

“My wife alerted me of gun shots in the central business district..I last spoke to her at around 3.30pm before receiving pictures of her lifeless body later in the day,” he testified.

Paddington Japajapa also took to the stand and said he witnessed the shooting and killing of two people.

Japajapa however denied there were protests or demonstrations in town on the day

Jim Kunaka was another witness who indicated that he had a pending case in court and could not answer certain questions.

He attacked one of the commissioners, Professor Charity Manyeruke, accusing her of being conflicted.

Also to give evidence was Shadrack Mashayamombe.

Parirenyatwa Hospital Director Clinical Service Dr Noah Madziva, Mortuary Supervisor Sarudzayi Madyamhuru and Constable Last Bright Kapingidza gave evidence on how the body of Brian Zhuwau was dumped at the hospital mortuary.

The hearings were characterised by a lot of interjections from the gallery and the chair of the commission stood up on several occasions to control the situation.

ZBC News on line

Mnangagwa Ballistic Expert Says Harare Gun Shots Were From Small Fire Arms Possibly Fired From ZCTU Offices

Correspondent|A government ballistic expert has alleged that bullets fired during Zimbabwe’s post-election violence were from small arms.

ZRP Officer Commanding Ballistics Superintendent Tsitsi Paradzai was giving testimony to the Kgalema Motlanthe led Commission of Inquiry into Zimbabwe post-election violence.

Paradzai, the ballistic expert who is also the head for the CID’s Forensic Department, told the Commission of Inquiry that from her conclusion the bullets used during the violence were fired from small arms.

“We cannot pick which calibre because all the holes had been tampered with,” she said. After saying that, there were protests from people attending the hearing causing the chairman of the hearings, Motlanthe to appeal for order.

Paradzai, who has been working for CID since 2005, explained that what according to them, small arms includes shotguns, pistols and rifles. She clarified that an AK47 is a rifle and also classified as a “small arm”.

The expert said the cartridge from a small arm falls closer to the person who fired the gun. She said those who claim they found cartridges at ZCTU Offices Second Floor office must explain where they got them from as it might mean that the person who fired the gun was in that office.

Paradzai said evidence, that is, bullet holes, at City Centre car park had been tampered with when they visited the crime scene. They, police, also saw a Barclays bus which had a bullet hole. There was also a victim, Adrian, who was shot but had been operated and healed.

BREAKING NEWS: Obert Gutu Rubbishes Linda Masarira’s Claims Of Military Training

By Farai D Hove| The female fraudster, who is the spokeswoman of Thokozani Khupe’s political outfit, was on Wednesday evening rubbished by her boss, Obert Gutu.

Masarira had on Tuesday run a claim that she has evidence of MDC youths getting military training in Serbia so they can burn properties in Zimbabwe. She claimed this is what explains the current spate of fires happening across the country.

Masarira is the party spokeswoman, and Gutu appeared to have systematically taken over her role.

But responding on the matter, Gutu dismmised her saying there is no evidence. He responded on his Twitter handle saying the, “Official position of the MDC-T is that we don’t have any concrete information and/or evidence as to what may have caused the recent spate of fire outbreaks in Zimbabwe As such,we don’t hold anyone responsible until full investigations are carried out by responsible authorities.”

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WATCH: The Spot Where Mnangagwa Is Allegedly Building A Massive “1 Billion Dollar” House According To MP

– HOW MANY BUILDINGS DO YOU THINK MNANGAGWA IS ERECTING INSIDE THIS MASSIVE PROPERTY? –

By A Correspondent| An opposition MP last week claimed that ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa is building a multi-billion-dollar private home while urging tightening of belts on Zimbabweans.

ZimEye takes a look at the massive property in this review – see satellite map below. The property sits on a massive 3.69 hectare piece of land that is opposite ChristChurch:

HON Virginia Zengeya took local government minister July Moyo to task during Ministers’ Question time in parliament last week. She said “I am giving reference to the construction of the private residence which is a multi-billion-dollar property which is being constructed for His Excellency, Hon. Mnangagwa in Borrowdale off Crowhill… ”

She was however shot down by Speaker Jacob Mudenda.

“Order! Hon. Member, the question does not arise,” Mudenda told Zengeya. – MORE TO FOLLOW…

High Court Retains Sanity Orders Pambuka And Maziwisa To Stand Trial

THE High Court has thrown out an application by television personality Oscar Pambuka and former Zanu PF MP for Highfield Psychology Maziwisa to overturn a decision by the Magistrates’ Courts to be put to their defence in the ongoing fraud trial.

Maziwisa and Pambuka are accused of defrauding Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) of $12 650.

Magistrate Lazini Ncube dismissed their application for discharge at the close of the State’s case and ruled that they should be put to their defence, but they approached the High Court, challenging Ncube’s ruling.

A High Court judge ruled that there is nothing improper about Ncube’s decision and they should go back to court and defend themselves.

The defence case failed to proceed yesterday after the duo’s lawyer, Jonathan Samukange travelled to Namibia for a Supreme Court hearing.

Ncube postponed the matter to November 26 for continuation of trial.

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Tsvangirai Clears Air On Alleged $10m Harare Water Scum

Correspondent|Glen View South MDC Alliance legislator Vimbai Tsvangirai-Java has cleared the air on corruption allegations that has been dogging her for more than five years through media reports.

In 2011, Harare City Council allegedly awarded a water treatment contract multi-million dollar water purification project to Tsvangirai and her husband Apostle Batsirai Java.

Allegations were that that the couple owns Australian-registered company which deals with water purification services, approached the city council for a tender to purify Harare water.

Speaking in an interview on Wednesday,Tsvangirai said she approached the Harare City Council in good faith.

“I approached the Harare City Council with my proposal and underwent all the testing processes with the Standard Association of Zimbabwe.

“The city council engineers also tested the chemicals and we all agreed that we will be given a procurement order valid at $212 000 for a pilot test,” she explained.

Investigations established that Tsvangirai actually toured Sydney with the Harare City Council Water department officials with a written Cabinet authority as is required at law.

“We were told that after the visit the city council would then give us a procurement order as a pilot test,” she said.

“The cost was to be $212 000 and our services wold have cut city council budget on water purification by 50%,” she said.

Tsvangirai Java said her company did all the necessary tests with the Standards Association of Zimbabwe as well as with the City of harare technicians which were successiful.

However, she said after all the tests were done city council never called her for further development and she suspects politics was at play. The whole deal had been passed by a Full Council Resolution rendering it an ‘above board’ arrangement. Tsvangirai said politics came into play as she was accused of being favoured as the late MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai’s daughter and the deal failed to materialise.

Despite the deal having failed to materialise, she said, her enemies and political foes still allege she was given a US$10 million tender and failed to deliver the services.

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Chigumba In No Show For Her Sex Twitter Case.

Own Correspondent|Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba failed to appear before the Harare Magistrate’s court on Wednesday in the matter in which social commentator, Tawona Shadaya, allegedly retweeted a tweet from a fake account purporting to belong to her.

Through his lawyers, Shadaya (25) had put the State on notice. He has indicated that on November 27 he will make an application for refusal of further remand. Shadaya (25) who was arrested after re-tweeting a post from a fake Priscilla Chigumba account successfully made an application to change his guilty plea.

He is being charged with criminal insult after retweeting a message purportedly belonging to Chigumba in August. Shadaya appeared before Harare magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa and was remanded to November 20.

The State led by prosecutor Sebastian Mutizirwa indicated that it would serve Chigumba with the State papers so she can testify in court.

Shadaya is being represented by Zimbabwe Human Rights Lawyer Noble Chinhanu. During their application for change of plea Shadaya’s defence council submitted that his only crime was retweeting a tweet which he believed to have originated from Chigumba herself.

“In the event that the retweet was from a legitimate account, then there is no offence to talk of, he would have simply repeated what Chigumba would have said and that is not an offence.

“He is not facing charges of creating the ‘fake’ account and tweeting anything under the guise that he is Chigumba, all he did was simply retweet what had been said and he did not edify the message.”

It is the State’s case that sometime in August, an unknown person created an account in the name of Chigumba, the complainant in the case.

In the same month Shadaya allegedly retweeted an offensive message from the account. It is alleged that his conduct soiled Chigumba’s dignity. Chigumba was allegedly alerted by a friend who came across the message on Twitter. She, however, denied having a twitter account.

Shadaya initially pleaded guilty indicating that he had been drunk when he made the retweet.

The State led by prosecutor Sebastian Mutizirwa indicated that it would serve Chigumba with the State papers so she can testify in court.

The State led by prosecutor Sebastian Mutizirwa indicated that it would serve Chigumba with the State papers so she can testify in court.

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Pressure Group Disappointed By Mnangagwa’s Failure To Implement Key Reforms

 

Terrence Mawawa|The Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZimRights) has said that nothing has changed since former President Robert Mugabe vacated office. Mugabe was pushed out of power in
November 2017 after the military intervened in ZANU PF’s succession battles. The military placed Mugabe under house arrest and he resigned after Parliament began proceedings to impeach him. President Mnangagwa took over a few days later and has been singing the mantra ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’. However, little has changed for the betterment of ordinary people’s lives. ZimRights director Okay Machiya said:”
I don’t think there has been any
improvement. There has been a
number of abuses we did not expect
from the new administration
epitomised by the August 1 shootings of ordinary citizens. There is nothing to celebrate.
Zimbabweans have not enjoyed the
socio-economic and political rights we are guaranteed by the Constitution. We still see the partisan distribution of food. There seem to be much talk and little action around the economy but tangible for Zimbabweans to enjoy.Newsday

Tsitsi Masiyiwa Challenges Taboo That Prohibits Marriages In November

 

Terrence Mawawa| Prominent philanthropist and wife of Econet founder Strive Masiyiwa, Tsitsi Masiyiwa says that there is nothing wrong with marrying or renewing marital vows in the month of November.

Culturally it is considered a taboo to get married in November, such marriages are doomed to fail according to tradition.

Expressing her views on Twitter,
Masiyiwa said :”Zimbabwe it’s okay and acceptable to get married in November. It’s perfectly acceptable to renew your marriage vows in the month of November. “So remember this and keep it firmly in mind: The Lord is God both in heaven and on earth, and there is no other.” Deuteronomy 4:39.”

ZIFA Clears The Air On Warriors’ Mid Air Scare

Terrence Mawawa|Warriors were involved in a scare when the plane they were on experienced “unexpected turbulence” on their way back to Zimbabwe.

However Zifa communication manager Xolisani Gwesela has said the team is safe and has rubbished rumours of a plane crash.

The incident is believed to have happened between Sierra Leon and Ghana.

The national team was coming from Liberia following their Afcon qualifier which they lost 1-0 on Sunday.

Buju Banton Sends Message To Fans Ahead Of December 8 Release From Prison

Own Correspondent|Buju Banton will be released from prison on December 8, per the official prison site. The reggae/dancehall icon appears to be eager to return to his old life and back to making music. In a statement released on his Instagram page over the weekend, Buju says going forward he will only be associated with his craft, which is being an entertainer.

“In light of the adversity I have encountered, I feel the need to stress that my only desire going forward is peace and love,” Buju Banton wrote. “I only want to be associated with my craft. Having survived, I want to share the good news and strength of my music. I just want to continue making music, which I’ve devoted my life to. I look forward to the opportunity to say a personal thanks to my fans and everyone who supported me.”

Upon his release from a federal prison in three weeks, Buju Banton will be deported to Jamaica. The Grammy-winning reggae singer has a number of upcoming post-prison shows including a major concert in Trinidad and Tobago and a forthcoming tour set for the summer of next year.

Buju Banton, whose real name is Mark Myrie, served ten years in prison for a 2011 drug trafficking conviction in Florida. The legendary singer lost numerous appeal after he argued that he was unfairly targeted and entrapped in a drug trafficking ring by a paid government informant. Eventually, Buju threw in the towel and decided to serve his full sentence and in return, the judge dropped a gun charge that could’ve added some additional years to his sentence.

Kadewere Blames Poor Pitch For Warriors’ Loss

Terrence Mawawa|Warriors striker Tinotenda Kadewere has blamed the pitch and climate for losing to Libera on Sunday but promised a better performance in the last game of the qualifying round in March next year.

Kadewere was in the starting XI when Zimbabwe conceded their first defeat of the campaign. The player had a bad outing on the day missing several chances that came on his way.

According to H-Metro, the France-based forward says they will fight as a team to qualify for the 2019 finals in Cameroon.

“It’s part of the game but will fight back in the next game. I think the game was tough, but we had upper hand and could have got good points out of it.

“We were in the driving seat considering that we put them under a lot of pressure, but we were just not on the bright side.

“We had our chances, yes, but the pitch and climate were not very polite,” he said.

The Warriors are still on top of Group G with eight points while Liberia moved to the second place with seven. They need at least a draw to qualify in the next match against Congo Brazzaville at home.

Avenging Spirits Will Haunt Soldiers Who Killed Civilians- Japajapa

Terrence Mawawa|MDC A official Paddington Japajapa has declared that soldiers who shot and killed innocent civilians on August 1 will be haunted by avenging spirits of the dead.

Testifying before the Commission of Inquiry that was tasked to investigate the August 1 shootings, Japajapa said he would not be intimidated by security agents as he was ready to defend himself .

“The facts speak for themselves- soldiers shot and killed civilians on August 1.

He added:” I am not afraid of dying for the truth and I am ready to die for the truth.”

Supa Mandiwanzira’s Foe Cleared On 21 Counts Of Criminal Abuse Of Office

Own Correspondent|Former NetOne chief executive officer Reward Kangai has finally been removed from remand after his application for refusal for further remand was successful.

The same application was previously dismissed by magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa in September on basis that the police needed ample time to investigate the matter in which he was facing 21 cases of criminal abuse of office during his tenure as the Mobile Networking Operator (MNO)’s boss.

In an evident ‘sigh of relief’, Kangai expressed his happiness and thanked all those who supported him via micro-blogging site Twitter on Wednesday.

Read his tweet:
“Today, the Magistrate relieved me of the harrowing remand process, so I am Free and Thanking the Lord. A Big Thank you to all who have supported my just cause throughout.”

It was the State’s case that case that sometime in October 2014, Kangai unlawfully and corruptly sanctioned payment of rentals in advance for four base stations without authorisation and approval from the board of directors.

Kangai allegedly showed favour to Bopela Family Trust by sanctioning the advance rental payment of $10 500, which covered a period of 21 months.

Richwood Sports Club was paid $33 000, which covered a period of five years, while Avondale Christian Church was paid $27 000, which covered three years. It is alleged that house No. 514 Chipembere Road, Windsor Park in Ruwa, Harare was paid $5 400.

The court heard that NetOne has no provision for advance rental payments and the lease agreements entered between the company and base station landlords had no provision for such.

It is alleged that Kangai’s conduct was prejudicial to NetOne and other landlords whose rentals were not paid.

Kangai also approved a loan of $80 000 to Bopela Group (Pvt) Ltd without approval of the board. It is alleged that the loan approval was outside NetOne’s mandate. The company lost $155 900 as a result.

Between January 2014 and December 2015, Kangai allegedly hand-picked Espol Advertising (Pvt) Ltd, Sectional Poles South Africa, Convergys (Pvt) Ltd, Bopela Group (Pvt) Ltd, Gemalto (Pvt) Ltd, Afrosoft (Pvt) Ltd and Imago Communications for a tender whose total value $17 594 700.

The court heard that on eight different occasions, Kangai abused his authority by giving directives to his subordinates on the acquisition of base station sites. The procedure required three survey reports before the final selection. It is alleged that construction work at the sites commenced without survey reports.

Ironically, Kangai will be one of the state’s key witnesses in the trial of his former boss Supa Mandiwanzira whom he on December 28 last year accused of abusing office.

The former NetOne boss made the allegations through a letter dubbed “The birth and growth of a cartel in the ICT Sector in Zimbabwe” which he directed to President Mnangagwa accusing Mandiwanzira of abusing his office.

M&T

Jim Kunaka Humiliates Charity Manyeruke

head of the Commission Of Inquiry, Ggalema Motlanthe

Terrence Mawawa|Former Zanu PF official Jim Kunaka has accused Commissioner Charity Kunaka of inciting violence and added she is not in a position to execute her duties objectively.

Manyeruke is one of the Commissioners appointed by Emmerson Mnangagwa to probe the August 1 shootings.

“I will not answer any questions from Manyeruke because she is part of the violent Zanu PF network.

She was my boss when I was a member of the ruling party and she actually instructed me to assault opposition members.

How then can Manyeruke be a member of the Commission of Inquiry?

I personally know Charity Manyeruke and she is actually part of those who crafted the violence that rocked Harare on August 1,” charged Kunaka.

Jim Kunaka Tells Commission Of Inquiry A Coup Actually Happened In Zim

Terrence Mawawa|Former Zanu PF official Jim Kunaka has boldly declared before the Commission of Inquiry investigating the August 1 shootings a coup was held in Zimbabwe contrary to claims that it was an operation dubbed “Restore Legacy.”

Kunaka rubbished claims that the events that happened in November 2017 were part of the military intervention popularly known as Operation Restore Legacy.He maintained it was a real coup d’etat.

“A coup was held in November last year because the old guard had been outwitted by the G-40 team.

They had to use guns because they had been completely outwitted.

I know everything about the Zanu PF culture of violence. Remember I was a senior member of the ruling party,” said Kunaka.

Commission Of Inquiry Blocks Charity Manyeruke’s Attempt To Challenge Jim Kunaka’s Testimony

Terrence Mawawa|Commissioner Charity Manyeruke’ s attempt to challenge Jim Kunaka’ s testimony before the Commission of Inquiry hit a brick wall following chairperson Kgalema Mothlante’ s declaration that Kunaka had the right to refuse to answer questions from Manyeruke.

Manyeruke said: “I just want to set the record straight, I have never held even a single meeting with Jim Kunaka.”

Her remarks were abruptly drowned by chants from the crowd prompting Mothlante to save her from further embarrassment.

A buoyant Kunaka threatened to unravel further details of Manyeruke’ s dirty tricks.

“If she wants to challenge me then that’s alright, I am ready to expose her dirty actions,” said Kunaka.

MDC A Demands Retraction Of George Charamba’s Remarks

 

Terrence Mawawa|The MDC A has demanded a retraction of George Charamba’ s remarks about party leader Nelson Chamisa.

Below is the MDC A statement: ”
The MDC is irked by George Charamba’s attempts to soil the name of THE PARTY AND ITS LEADER Adv.Nelson Chamisa.

His utterances are reckless and a revelation preempting Zanu PF’s agenda in setting up the enquiry of shame.
He makes it clear in his statement that Zanu PF is
set to reach a certain conclusion which is premeditated, any investigation therefore is meant to
justify the end.

What a waste of tax payer’s money.
Charamba also exposes his misunderstanding of the justice delivery system, when an individual is arrested for a murder case, there ought to be proof and locations of his acts on the chain of causation.

It is clear therefore that the people who pulled the trigger and those who gave orders are solely responsible for the deaths.
Whether people were demonstrating or not is a different subject matter, if the force used by the military on the day was proportionate to the situation on the ground there would be no need to set up a commission in the first place.
If the procedures of military deployment were followed to the letter, by now a brief of the deployment should have been brought to parliament by the President in terms of the constitution.

It is therefore shocking for Charamba to claim that President Chamisa is personally liable. We have problems with senior government officials who utter statements meant to influence investigations.With the history of abuse of the justice delivery system in Zimbabwe such statements are
unacceptable; in fact Charamba must reverse his statement. It is unacceptable.
The MDC is a peaceful organization, it has no history of shedding blood, and we all know the other side has blood of fellow countrymen in its hands.

Adv. Nelson Chamisa has nothing to hide, if anyone has proof of a crime he committed beyond the reckless propaganda let them come forward.
Behold the New. Change that Delivers!
Clr Jacob Mafume
MDC National Spokesperson

Minister Blames Fuel Hoarding For Spate Of Fires Hitting The Country

Own Correspondent|Energy and Power Development Minister Joram Gumbo has blame the spate of fires in the country on people allegedly hoarding fuel at their premises.

Speaking in a news interview on Star FM radio on Wednesday, Gumbo said that Zimbabweans are unnecessarily hoarding fuel at their premises resulting in the fires that have gutted properties around the country.

“People are unnecessarily keeping fuel in their homes and this can be directly linked to the spate of fires around the country,” said Gumbo.

The Minister dismissed emerging fuel shortages at most filling stations claiming that there can be no shortages of fuel in the country at the moment as government has stocked enough fuel to last the country for 18 months.

Gumbo blamed the emerging shortages to social media messages that have been encouraging motorists to stock up fuel in preparation for the festive season. According to the messages, the country is set to have a severe fuel shortage over the festive season.

Gumbo said Zimbabweans should not place their trusts on social media.

“We can not have our people believe in the social media than they do to the government,” he said.

“What we say as government is the truth and people should believe us. We have more than 18 months stock of fuel in the country and panic buying due to social media is causing the temporary shortages.”

FULL VIDEO: Jim Kunaka Humiliates Mnangagwa, Manyeruke

(from timeline 01:04:00) Below is the full video as the former ZANU PF Chairman for Harare Youth Wing Jim Kunaka Wednesday afternoon exposed Emmerson Mnangagwa’s commission and also embarrassed one of his commissioners, Charity Manyeruke. Kunaka demanded that Manyeruke be recused from cross examining him. VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

Mnagagwa Takes Pride In Distributing Text Books, What Will The Education Minister Do?

Own Correspondent|President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday launched a Ministry of Education è learning programme at a low key event in Harare.

Mnangagwa showered praises on himself in launching the programme and distributing 5000 text books which critics claim the Minister of Education may well have presided over.

Wrote Mnangagwa on his social media platforms;

It was a great pleasure to launch our programme of e-learning and exercise books at the event, “Building Positive Social Impact for Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education: Everyone’s Responsibility.”

Investment in education is a key strategy to reduce poverty, propel our economic growth and ensure our young people are equipped with the skills they require to succeed.

Government is also opening up platforms for companies to partner and promote matters related to science, entrepreneurship, child welfare, gender equality, public health, environmental care, financial literacy and many more subjects.

As we build our new Zimbabwe together, nobody shall be left behind!

Surprise As Khupe Praises Montlante Commission

The opposition MDC-T, led by Dr Thokozani Khupe, has commended the Commission of Inquiry investigating the post-election violence that occurred in Harare on August 1.

In a statement yesterday, the MDC-T said it noted the commitment of the commission and was hopeful that Zimbabweans and the global world would get to know what exactly transpired on the fateful day, leading to the exposure and prosecution of the perpetrators.

“We believe the commission must be given enough room to manoeuvre in order to get to the root cause of the problem.”

Khupe’s statements come as a surprise to most people as they are contradictory to other opposition parties and civic society groups that have condemned the commission’s composition and operations.

Khupe and her party members have been surprise bedfellows with the ruling ZANU PF since the July elections.

LIVE – Motlanthe Told To Bring The Soldier Caught On Camera Shooting Civilians

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EMA Says Outbreak Of Fires Not A Cause For Concern

Own Correspondent|The country has witnessed a radical reduction in the total area affected by veld fires from July to October, the Enviromental Management Agency (EMA) has revealed.

According to EMA there has been a three percent reduction in fire incidents. A total of 1 595 fire incidences were recorded Since July 31 this year.

“The Environmental Management Agency (EMA) has been monitoring the occurrence of veld fire since the 31st of July up to the 31st of October 2018.

“During this period, the availability of dry biomass, heat and wind provide a conducive environment for veld fires to occur. The fire season has come and gone and left a trail of destruction. According to Statutory Instrument 7 of 2007, the fire ends on 31 October of each year but cases of fire incidences will be recorded until the onset of the rainy season hence the Agency will continue to monitor these fires.

“During the period, 3.09% of Zimbabwe’s total land area was burnt, down from 3.29% in 2017. The actual total burnt area was 1 190 174.89 Ha emanating from 1 595 fire incidences. This is a 6.2 % decrease in area burnt compared to the 2017 fire season where 1 268 534.31ha were burnt from 2 705 fire incidences,” read part of the statement released by EMA this week.

EMA said the worst affected province was Mashonaland West. “The worst affected provinces were Mashonaland West with 420511.2ha burnt followed by Matabeleland North with 212547.16ha burnt and Mashonaland Central with 153305.44ha burnt.

The six worst affected districts were: Karoi (156 964.58), Hwange (80 566.03), Insiza (77065.50), Makonde (69647.59), Zvimba (61 078.79) and Gweru (51345.85),” EMA said.

Interestingly, this week has seen an increase of fire accidents throughout the country with the latest incident being a fire that broke out in Mbare near Siyaso Complex on Tuesday afternoon.

M&T

ZANU PF Elected MDC Mayor Rejects New Car Opts For A Bicycle

Own Correspondent|The Chiredzi Town Council chairperson Gibson Hwende has refused to have the council buy him a new service vehicle saying he can do with a bicycle and the money should be channelled to service delivery not luxuries.

The MDC Alliance councillor who defied all odds and landed the top job in a ZANU PF dominated set up said that the council should prioritise the rate payers and put their money to good use.

In its 2019 budget, the Chiredzi Town Council had provisions for a new off road vehicle for the new council chairperson after the previous vehicle was sold to the former chairperson.

Hwende said he will not accept a car while the water, roads, drainage, refuse and sewer reticulation projects suffer.

“I told them that a bicycle is ok as of now. We have a huge task ahead in as far as service delivery is concerned.

“I cannot think of a car right now because I believe that money could be put on a project that can help our people.

“Our infrastructure needs serious attention and we are working against a constrained budget hence the need to put every cent to good use. I need to leave a legacy when my term is over. People should be able remember me as a leader who brought meaningful development to our town,” said Hwende.

He said he was elected to deliver and his first priority will be the people who voted for him into office.

“I was elected by the people and they expect me to deliver. What will they say when they see me driving a new nice car bought by their money in badly damaged roads?

“We have to focus on what benefits many before we push for personal pleasures,” said Hwende.

Hwende’s move is one of the isolated cases in the country which has seen a lot of corruption and extravagance by local authorities.

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Warriors Safely Back Home, Dismiss Mid-air Trouble Rumour

Own Correspondent|ZIMBABWE’S Warriors dismissed rumours on social media which claimed their plane allegedly crash-landed in Ghana on their return from the African Nations Cup qualifying duties in Liberia.

The Warriors suffered a setback to their qualification bid for a place at the 2019 Nations Cup finals in Cameroon when they lost 1-0 to Liberia in Monrovia.

Sunday’s Chidzambwa’s men then travelled in batches soon after their Group G battle in Monrovia.

Skipper Knowledge Musona and the Europe-based continent, which includes Tinotenda Kadewere, who plies his trade in France, Marvelous Nakamba (Belgium) and Wales-based defender Alec Mudimu were the first to fly out of Monrovia, hours after Sunday’s match before a packed Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex.

Coach Sunday Chidzambwa, his technical crew and the rest of the players then left Monrovia on Monday afternoon and arrived back home yesterday on a journey that took them via Ghana and South Africa.

ZIFA communications and competitions manager Xolisani Gwesela, who had travelled to Monrovia earlier as the advance party in charge of putting together all the necessary logistics for the team’s stay in Liberia, however, dismissed rumours that their flight back home had been briefly halted after allegedly crash-landing in Accra.

Gwesela said the plane on which the Warriors were aboard had encountered turbulence, but had safely negotiated its way.

“Warriors travelling from Liberia including myself are safe and sound. What we encountered was just an unexpected turbulence between Sierra Leone and Ghana (around Cote d’Ivoire).

“This is very normal with planes, especially when the weather is bad. Our plane never crash-landed in Accra as this is part of its route.

“We have since arrived home safely. The delegation was minus Kadewere, Musona, Mudimu and Nakamba, who had immediately flown to their European bases after Sunday’s match,” Gwesela said.

Gwesela said the South Africa-based contingent, the bulk in the squad had then dropped off in Johannesburg before Chidzambwa and the reminder of the side headed to Harare where they touched down at 1545hrs.

Is There Anything Wrong With Tsvangirai’s Widow Singing While She Drives?

Own Correspondent|Online media houses and social media pltforms have today been going wild condemning widow to the late MDC founding President Morgan Tsvangirai, Elizabeth, for appearing in a video singing while driving, but is there anything extraordinarily wrong with this?

Watch video below:

Chamisa Expresses Shock At Charamba’s Hate And Anger

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Paul Nyathi|MDC president Nelson Chamisa has expressed shock at what he describes as “tone of hate and anger” in Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba’s statement flighted in the state owned Herald on Tuesday.

Charamba was quoted in the media vilifying Chamisa regarding his preconditions to appear before the Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 killings.

“Comments by government & Mr Mnangagwa’s spokesperson in yesterday’s herald are so strange. He strangely suggests that the Aug 1 inquiry’s sole purpose is to fix MDC, its leadership.The tone of hate and anger is baffling.I have no blood in my hands.Peace defines my life,” said Chamisa in his Twitter page.

This followed Chamisa’s insistence that he would only appear before the Kgalema Motlanthe led Commission on condition that President Mnangagwa and his deputies were also subpoenaed to testify.

Chamisa has since climbed down from that position, and is set to testify later today. MDC deputy chairperson Tendai Biti will also testify, along with other MDC members Shadreck Mashayamombe and others.

Despite widely published photographs and video footage showing the Zimbabwean army soldiers firing on people in Harare’s streets, senior military commanders last week flatly denied before the Commission that their men were responsible for the shooting of six people in Harare choosing instead to put the blame on Chamisa.

Mnangagwa Invades Mugabe’s Homeground

ZANU PF is pulling out all stops for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s first rally since the disputed July 30 elections which will be held in former President Robert Mugabe’s home area, three days after the first anniversary of a military coup that forced his resignation.

Party provincial chairperson and Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi told a provincial co-ordinating committee meeting last week that the rally would be a celebration of the demise of the “G40 cabal”.

G40, believed to have been Mugabe’s brainchild, was a faction within Zanu PF that up to November last year engaged in a fierce power struggle with Team Lacoste fronted by then Vice-President Mnangagwa.

“The President has directed that all MPs must thank the people for voting for them in July. He will lead by example by coming to Mashonaland West, the epicenter of the G40 cabal to the 313 000 people who voted for him.

“It is cause for celebration that President Mnangagwa got more votes than the former President (Mugabe) ever got in the province despite the fact that this (Mashonaland West) is the G40 birthplace,” Ziyambi told provincial leaders according to an official who attended the meeting.

Ziyambi was not immediately available for comment yesterday.

Insiders also said besides celebrating the poll victory, the rally was Mnangagwa’s cunning way of sending a clear message to Mugabe that he was now in charge.

“It is a clear message to the former President that Mugabe has to accept the new reality. The choice of Mugabe’s home area to stage the first ‘thank you’ rally is not a mistake. You will remember that when he was appointed Vice-President in 2014, his first stop was his home province of Midlands. This choice is instructive,” the official told NewsDay.

Zanu PF provincial vice-chairperson Dexter Nduna said the numbers who voted for Mnangagwa in the elections alone were cause for celebration.

“Yes we are celebrating our victory and have asked all districts to make transport arrangements for a resounding rally for the President. Many had claimed we would lose Mashonaland West to the opposition, but we worked hard. The opposition, even with support from the G40 failed,” Nduna said.

But the ruling party’s spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo yesterday said Zanu PF will not be celebrating the anniversary of Mugabe’s forced departure.

“There is no need for us to celebrate. We are not stuck in the past and the President (Mnangagwa) has been very clear. We should let bygones be bygones. Zanu PF is concentrating on the revival of the economy and not personalities,” Khaya Moyo said.

“The rally is one of many that will come to thank our supporters for the crushing victory in July.”

Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa was also in Mashonaland West at the weekend “consulting” his supporters ahead of planned mass action against the declining economic situation in the country.

Chamisa has already been to Marondera in Mashonaland East as well as Beitbridge in Matabeleland South.

-Newsday

 

Mugabe Doing Fine And Enjoying Life One Year After Coup

LAST November was possibly the busiest and most breathtaking moment for Father Fidelis Mukonori, a Roman Catholic cleric whose ties with former President Robert Mugabe are well documented.

To see the man he had been close to all his life cornered and being made to negotiate a power transition that elbowed his long-time ally could have been one of the most daunting tasks for the man of the cloth.

His love for Mugabe was not a secret and so is his love for peace, and Mukonori was surely between a rock and a hard place.

Supporting Mugabe was imperative, but the former leader was cornered and there was need to balance his love for him and the love for a peaceful Zimbabwe.

But a year after the coup that toppled Mugabe, Mukonori said the former President is fine and moving on with his life.

A year on, Mugabe seems to have accepted his fate and things seem to have changed from the time he addressed a Press conference supporting opposing leader Nelson Chamisa, but softened up after the government went all out of the way to assist him and his wife at the funeral of his mother-in-law in September.

He has slowly accepted the new dispensation after he had constantly attacked his predecessor President Emmerson Mnangagwa over the manner in which he got into power.

And Mukonori said he has no regrets over his role and wishes Zimbabwe to move forward.

“I did what I had to do and let Zimbabwe move forward,” Mukonori said in an interview.

“I am sure things will be okay in future.”

On Mugabe he said it’s been a while since he met him, but they always talk over the phone and he sounds okay.

“I am sure he is at home.

“I haven’t met him for some time, but I have been in touch with him by phone and I talked to him a few weeks ago after the death of his mother-in-law and he sounded fine.

“Thereafter I think he travelled so I haven’t been in touch with him since then.”

Mukonori said he was not sure if Mugabe still misses power, the high life where he was always at the centre of discussions both locally and internationally.

Since his removal from power last year, many people have said there is nothing really tangible that the new administration has achieved in terms of making life easier for the majority.

Mugabe, now nearing 95 years couldn’t imagine life away from power. During his days as a feared leader, Mugabe created a strong system that pounced on anyone who dared challenge his continued grip to power, particularly within the ruling Zanu PF.

Mugabe has been full of surprises.

Almost a year ago, as the former strong man’s rule fell like a deck on the cards, millions of Zimbabweans and many others across the world waited for his anticipated resignation but alas, he delivered a speech which he coined by the Swahili saying “Asante Sana” where he stubbornly tried to paint a picture that he was firmly in charge.

However, as fate has it, Mugabe’s rule finally came to an end and one year later, his negotiator thinks he is just doing fine.

— NewsDay

“Mnangagwa Is More Popular Than Mugabe”: Says Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi

By Own Correspondent| Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi has claimed that President Emmerson Mnangagwa won more votes in the July 30 poll than former President Robert Mugabe ever did in his entire career in Mashonaland West Province.

Mugabe’s home area is Zvimba district which is in Mash West province. There was speculation in the run-up to the July 30 elections that Mnangagwa would lose dismally to the MDC Alliance due to the influence of a ZANU PF faction called the G40 which reportedly worked to undermine Mnangagwa.

According to a Newsday report, a ZANU PF official said Ziyambi told a Mashonaland West provincial meeting that:

“The President has directed that all MPs must thank the people for voting for them in July. He will lead by example by coming to Mashonaland West, the epicentre of the G40 cabal to the 313 000 people who voted for him.

It is cause for celebration that President Mnangagwa got more votes than the former President (Mugabe) ever got in the province despite the fact that this (Mashonaland West) is the G40 birthplace.”

Motlanthe Refuses Chamisa Request To Grill Army Generals

THE Commission of Inquiry into the deadly post-election violence has dragged MDC leader Nelson Chamisa to appear before it today.

Chamisa, who had earlier indicated he would not appear unless President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputies are also called to testify appears set to finally appear before the commission though the panel has refused to accord him the conditions he had tabled for his appearance.

According to Section 10 of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, the probe team has the same power as a magistrates’ court to summon witnesses and examine them under oath, and to require witnesses to produce documents in evidence.

Witnesses who fail or refuse to attend after being summoned, or who give false evidence on oath, may be prosecuted.

The MDC leader wrote to the Kgalema Motlanthe-led Commission requesting to be allowed to cross-examine police and army generals who inplicated him in the August 1 violence. The Commission refused to give in to his demands ahead of his appearance today.

“The commission is expecting Mr Chamisa to appear before it tomorrow (today),” newly appointed Commission spokesman John Masuku said last night, without further elaboration.

On whether President Mnangagwa would be invited as per Chamisa’s request, Masuku said: “The President and his deputied have not been invited, not at this point.”

Top on his demands was the request to have the right to cross-examine Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) boss General Philip Valerio Sibanda; Presidential Guard commander Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe; Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba and police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga, who all accused him of fanning the post-election violence.

“Further, and in the interest of due process and my natural and constitutional rights, would I stand assured that an opportunity to cross-examine the witness who ‘mentioned [my name] as among those who played a part in inciting the violence of 1 August 2018’ will be availed, since the sole basis of my invitation is his, her or their testimony,” Chamisa wrote to the commission.

Members of the uniformed forces also accused the MDC of training a military wing which they said was possibly armed during the demonstrations which left a trail of destruction, six people dead and scores of others nursing gunshot injuries.

Chamisa said since the commission was inviting him to answer to the allegations, he would be happy to be favoured with the nature of the allegations, who made them and that he be allowed to question those out to ‘soil’ his image.

“I note, in particular, that the basis of the invitation appears to emanate from testimony and allegations made by a witness to the effect that I incited violence. I consider the allegation to be malicious. Since my response to this contrived allegation is required, I consider it “fair and just” that I should be afforded all the relevant information relating to the allegations so as to enable me to prepare adequately.

“I kindly, therefore, ask the commission to favour me with the full transcript of the relevant part of the testimony; to better understand the nature, circumstances, scope and credibility of the allegations made against me,” he wrote.

Chamisa also asked Motlanthe if he had invited other players accused of inciting pre-election violence, including Vice-President Constatino Chiwenga, former Minister of State in Masvingo Josiah Hungwe and former deputy minister of Finance Terrence Mukupe, who had made statements to the effect that Mnangagwa would use the gun to defend his stay in power.

He also demanded that President Emmerson Mnangagwa should appear before the commission to answer allegations on who deployed the military into the streets.

“To start with, the commission’s appointing authority, Mr Mnangagwa, was, during the material time, the sole authority charged with the responsibility of the security of all citizens in terms of the Constitution. He, therefore, is the key witness in this matter,” Chamisa wrote.

But Masuku said Mnangagwa and his deputy have not yet been invited to appear before the commission, but evidence will be heard starting from tomorrow from ballistics experts, lawyers for human rights, Tendai Biti and Shadreck Mashayamombe among others.

“Magistrate Erred In Denying Ginimbi Bail,” High Court.

Correspondent|PIONEER Gas owner and top Harare socialite Genius Kadungure, facing charges of tax evasion and money laundering, was freed on $1,000 bail by a High Court judge on Tuesday.

Justice Tawanda Chitapi, in a judgment delivered late Tuesday afternoon, ruled that Harare magistrate Bianca Makwande had erred in denying bail to the businessman.

Makwande ruled on Friday last week that it would be against the interests of justice to release Kadungure on bail.

But Chitapi overruled the lower court as he released Kadungure on $1,000 bail with stringent conditions.

Kadungure was required, as part of the conditions for his release, to surrender his passport; surrender title deeds for a property worth $250,000; report once fortnightly to the CID Commercial Crimes Unit and to continue residing at his home in Domboshava.

The judge was critical of Makwande, who – according to Kadungure’s lawyers – initially was inclined to release the socialite on bail, but changed her mind when the lawyers left court to go and find title deeds.

The magistrate had, among other reasons, cited the fact that Kadungure is awaiting a verdict on fraud charges in another court. The judge said the magistrate was wrong to reference a case which is not before her in determining whether a suspect must get bail.

In the end, the judge said bail was a right and can only be denied in extreme circumstances where evidence is shown that a suspect is unlikely to present in court when required to do so.

Kadungure is accused of under-declaration of sales for his gas business between 2009 and 2016, prejudicing the taxman of over $3 million.

He also becomes the first person to be taken to court for failing to account for his wealth under new lifestyle audits ordered by authorities. He faces charges of money laundering.

Former MDC Legislator Arrested For Robbing A Pocher At His Farm

FORMER Bulilima West legislator and Minister of National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration, Mr Moses Mzila-Ndlovu and two of his sons have been arrested for allegedly robbing a suspected poacher that they apprehended at his farm in Figtree.

The trio were arrested on Monday.

The ex minister and his sons, Tjakalisa and Umile were supposed to appear at the Plumtree Magistrates court facing robbery charges yesterday.

They however could not be put on remand after their lawyer Mr Nqobani Sithole challenged their placement on remand.

They allegedly robbed Mr Mike Makichini.

The lawyer argued that police were supposed to investigate the allegations before arrests.

The state and Mr Sithole later agreed that the matter would proceed by way of summons.

Charges against Mzila-Ndlovu and his sons are that on Thursday last week they apprehended, Mr Makichini allegedly poaching firewood at the family’s Khami Magazine farm along the Bulawayo-Plumtree road.

They allegedly robbed him of his cellphone, an axe and wheelbarrow.

Mr Makichini reported the trio to the police.

On Friday, the trio was summoned to the police station but could not make it and allegedly agreed with police that they would report on Monday.

When they reported at the station on Monday they were arrested and detained.

They were only released after the intervention of their lawyer.

In 2013, Mzila-Ndlovu was arrested and charged with threatening to shoot two firewood poachers, robbing them of their cash, car keys, cellphone and personal identity documents after apprehending them at his farm.

He was however acquitted of the charges.

— State Media

Police Officers Beat Up Suspects To Death

NINE Bulawayo police detectives allegedly fatally assaulted two suspected armed robbers and shot the bodies in a bid to claim that the suspects were killed while trying to flee from custody during indications at the crime scene.

The detectives, among them senior officers, allegedly committed the offence in 2009.

Philip Tada, Daniel Nimrod Kwaramba, George Zuze, Onias Mbano, Peter Muchada, Mgcini Sibanda, Mailos Mairos Ncube, President Masukume and Albert Zhou who were all attached to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) in Bulawayo, allegedly tortured Andrew Jabulani Quinton Sibanda and Temai Bvumbunu in March 2009 while they were in police custody.

The trial of the accused persons was supposed to kick off yesterday at the Bulawayo High Court following their indictment on two counts of murder and obstruction of justice.

Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese removed the matter from the roll after the State, which was represented by Mrs Sifiso Sibanda, indicated that it was not yet ready to proceed.

Mrs Sibanda said the State wishes to rope in one of the accused persons, Mgcini as its witness.

“The matter be and hereby removed from the roll. The State is not yet ready to proceed as accused six (Mgcini Sibanda) is now a State witness and a statement has not yet been requested from him,” said Justice Makonese.

The nine officers allegedly killed the two suspected armed robbers and tried to make it appear as if the suspects were shot dead as they attempted to flee from police custody.

Eight witnesses, among them relatives and residents who heard gunshots during the time are expected to give evidence during trial.

According to court papers, the nine detectives were handling a case in which Andrew and Bvumbunu had been arrested over a series of armed robbery cases.

The now deceased persons were arrested after they were raided at their homes in Njube suburb.

It was stated that after they were taken into custody, they were interrogated and allegedly assaulted by the accused persons using batons, sjamboks and open hands.

The deceased persons succumbed to the injuries sustained as a result of the assault.

In an attempt to cover up the fatal assault, the detectives then hatched a plan to make it appear as if the two had been shot after trying to escape from police custody.

They then loaded the bodies of the deceased persons under the cover of darkness into a motor vehicle and drove from Bulawayo Central Police Station to a bushy area in Queens Park.

They offloaded the bodies and laid them on the ground facing downwards and shot them in the back to look as if the deceased had tried to flee during indications.

The nine officers took the bodies to United Bulawayo Hospitals where a post-mortem examination was conducted by one doctor Garcia.

He concluded that the cause of death in relation with Andrew was caused by hypovolemic shock, bleeding, ruptured left kidney and left iliac artery and gunshot wounds.

With regards to Bvumbunu, Dr Garcia concluded that the cause of death was a result of acute anaemia, ruptured lungs and left femoral artery, gunshot wounds.

A sudden death docket was then compiled before an inquest was held by the late Bulawayo provincial magistrate Mr John Masimba.

During the inquest one Detective Sergeant Nyapokoto revealed that the deceased were assaulted and died while in police custody at the station.

He said the escape and shoot claim was stage-managed to conceal the actual cause of death.

State Media

Former ZANU PF Parliamentarian Arrested For House Breaking And Theft

FORMER Insiza South Member of Parliament Malachi Nkomo has appeared in court for allegedly breaking into a farmhouse and stealing two tool boxes valued at $800.

Nkomo (52) and his co-accused Zenzo Jele (53) pleaded not guilty to unlawful entry and theft when they appeared before Gwanda magistrate, Miss Lerato Nyathi.

They were remanded out of custody on free bail to today for continuation of trial.

Prosecuting, Miss Glenda Nare said Nkomo and Jele broke into Artherstone Farm House which belongs to Mr Norman Dlamini on January 1 last year at around 7PM.

“On 1 January 2017 at around 7PM Nkomo and Jele unlawful gained entry into Artherstone Farm house by breaking the lock of the door using an iron bar. They stole two tool boxes belonging to Mr Dlamini.

“The two accused persons were seen by Mr Khumbulani Nkala while loading the tool boxes into their truck. Mr Nkala then alerted Mr Dlamini,” she said Miss Nare said the two tool boxes are valued at $800 and they were not recovered.

In his defence, Nkomo denied the allegations saying he has an offer letter permitting him to occupy the farm. He said Mr Dlamini does not own the farm or any property on it.

“The allegations laid against me are not true because myself and five other farmers among them Jele who is my co- accused were given offer letters by Government permitting us to stay at Artherstone Farm.

The complainant is the one who doesn’t have a right to be at that farm and it is therefore not true that we invaded his property.

“The house which he is saying we broke in is being used by our farm workers. I didn’t see the alleged tool boxes he is talking about and I didn’t take them. When we were given offer letters to operate from the farm, the complainant promised to soil our names,” he said.

State Media

Traffic Safety Council Speaks Against Taking Pictures At Accident Scenes

THE Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe (TSCZ) has bemoaned the circulation of accident pictures on social media saying people were deriving pleasure in taking pictures and videos of people dying instead of assisting them.

In the last two weeks, the country recorded two horrific bus accidents involving a Smart Express and Bolt Cutter buses in Rusape killing 46 people on the spot and the Brooklyn bus in West Nicholson that caught fire claiming 33 lives.

Before relatives of the victims knew of the death of their loved ones, social media was awash with horrific pictures of the accident scenes.

Soon after the West Nicholson accident, one twitter user @thompson posted: “Let’s at least try to be humane, there is nothing too special about breaking news if the news cause more harm than good.

“My old woman collapsed after my little son showed her a picture of the Brooklyn accident which our elderly sister was travelling in. We learnt later that she was among people burnt beyond recognition.”

In an interview, TSCZ managing director Mr Obio Chinyere said it was sad that people were taking pleasure in taking pictures and videos of people dying instead of assisting them.

“We appeal to members of the public to desist from inhumane behaviour of sending pictures and distributing them before victims’ relatives get to know of their death. Just imagine the shock, anxiety and depression it brings to learn of the death of your beloved one on social media. We may end up having more deaths as a result of shock and that will do no good to the nation,” he said.

Mr Chinyere said the majority of people see accidents as an opportunity for citizen journalism at the expense of saving lives.

“It appears people are now prioritising breaking news more than saving lives. It is better to use that gadget to call an ambulance or the police than to concentrate on becoming the first to dish out news,” he said.

Mr Chinyere said the TSCZ is going to engage authorities and see how they can deal with the issue.

Renowned historian, Mr Pathisa Nyathi bemoaned posting of horrific pictures on social media, saying it indicates a loss of Ubuntu.

“The behaviour where people make fun of death and human injury is sad and confirms that people have lost humanity.

“It’s not cultural, for in our culture death is respected and news of death should not be announced on social media by those that are first to the scene. It is announced by a relative or the police who are trained to handle such issues. It’s really sad that we have lost our sense of ubuntu,”he said.

State Media

LATEST – Motlanthe Is Still To Reply Chamisa So That Nero Can Attend 1 Aug Commission | WHEN WILL MOTLANTHE REPLY?

By Simba Chikanza| The head of Emmerson Mnangagwa’s commission of inquiry into the 1 August military massacre, Kgalema Motlanthe is still to reply MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa so he can attend the ongoing inquiry hearings.

By end of day yesterday, Motlanthe had not replied the below letter in which Chamisa seeks among other things a transcript of the allegations made against his name.

The letter was written on the 16th November 2018.

 

Below was the full letter:

16 November 2018,
Honourable Kgalema Motlanthe
Chairman of the Commission
Cresta Lodge
HARARE

Dear Sir,

RE: RESPONSE AND REQUEST FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS
I acknowledge receipt of your letter dated 14 November 2018 inviting me to appear before your Commission.
I am surprised that my name was “mentioned as among those who played a part in inciting the violence of 1 August 2018”.

It is further stated that the Commission “considers it fair and just that it should have the benefit” of “my comments” and would like me to share my views before it concludes its proceedings.

Honourable Chairman, while I have been made aware of the existence and subsistence of the Commission, there are multiple reasons why, like many fellow citizens, I had misgivings about the Commission’s intended and ultimate objective.

To start with, the Commission’s appointing authority, Mr Mnangagwa, was, during the material time, the sole authority charged with the responsibility of the security of all citizens in terms of the Constitution. He therefore is the key witness in this matter.
From reading the Terms of Reference, one gets the impression that they start from an answer and from a conclusion. In particular, the Terms of Reference for the Commission seem to suggest that the demonstrators were sent by someone and that the deployment of force and violence was necessary.

Regardless of the aforesaid, I would like to take your invitation seriously and give it the due weight it deserves. However, considering the interests of protecting the innocence of my conduct, dignity of character, foundation of my integrity as well as safeguarding the integrity of the Commission, it is important for me to consider your invitation from an informed position.

I note, in particular, that the basis of the invitation appears to emanate from testimony and allegation made by a witness to the effect that I incited violence. I consider the allegation to be malicious. Since my response to this contrived allegation is required, I consider it “fair and just” that I should be afforded all the relevant information relating to the allegations so as to enable me to prepare adequately. I kindly therefore ask the Commission to favour me with the full transcript of the relevant part of the testimony; to better understand the nature, circumstances, scope and credibility of the allegations made against me. This would enable me to form an informed opinion regarding the invitation.

Further, and in the interest of due process and my natural and constitutional rights, would I stand assured that an opportunity to cross-examine the witness who “mentioned [my name] as among those who played a part in inciting the violence of 1 August 2018” will be availed, since the sole basis of my invitation is his, her or their testimony?

Your invitation, Honourable Chairman, only refers to “my comments”. Does it necessarily mean that all you require from me are comments limited to that testimony or oral, documentary, visual and other material evidence could also be tendered? In the same vain, would it be in order if upon receiving the requested information, I were to afford you my response in writing?
Honourable Chairman, it being common cause that I stood toe to toe with Mr Mnangagwa in the last election and the results between us speak for themselves. The people spoke. Since the Commission was set up by my political competitor in the 30 July 2018 presidential elections, I trust that the Commission has put in place mechanisms to guard against possible abuse of this process to persecute and maliciously nail me and the party I lead.
Realistically, given the misgivings around the Terms of Reference, Honourable Chairman, I trust that mechanisms have been put in place to ensure that this is not a predetermined inquiry against leaders of the democratic alternative who have raised legitimate questions about the conduct of the 30 July 2018 presidential election and the disputed results thereof.

Honourable Chairman, in my view, the real issue is about the killing of innocent, unarmed and fleeing civilians; most of them shot in the back and whether or not this was justified?

Honourable Chairman, there is in this country an unfortunate and terrible history of malicious persecution of the alternative voices and selective application of the law on the basis of one’s political affiliation.
This is a major cause of the erosion of public confidence in institutions of law enforcement, inquiry and justice. In the interests of fairness and equal application of the law, I would be most grateful if you could confirm that all persons who have been cited by witnesses, including, Mr Mnangagwa, have been or will also be called to testify before the Commission. I ask because the basis of my invitation is merely that my name was mentioned by an untested witness.

I understand that the Commission considered it “fair and just” to invite me and likewise, I hope the Commission appreciates why my requests are reasonable, fair and just.
Moreover, Honourable Chairman, this country, has a long and chequered history with violence from 1890. Violence has been at the centre of maintaining illegitimate rule through the monopoly of the infrastructure of violence.

The party I lead has been a victim. I have been a victim. The people of Zimbabwe have been victims. We have lost countless lives through state violence.

Honourable Chairman, the victim cannot be converted into a perpetrator. The innocent cannot be adjudged guilty.

Honourable chairman, I look forward to your response to the important and fundamental issues raised herein. In light of the short notice I have been given, I shall appreciate receipt of the transcript and a response to the issues raised above.
Yours Sincerely,

Nelson Chamisa
MDC President

Shock As CIO Operative Drowns

A CENTRAL Intelligence Officer based in Bulawayo allegedly drowned at Lower Ncema Dam in Umzingwane on Saturday during an
outing with friends.
Brian Umera allegedly drowned after he fell from a boat and rescuers had by yesterday not found his body. Matabeleland South police spokesperson Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the drowning yesterday.
He said members of the police sub aqua unit were by yesterday still searching for the body.
“I can confirm receiving a report of a male adult who drowned at Ncema Dam. We’re told that he slipped from a boat and drowned. The sub aqua unit was deployed on the same day and are still searching for the body, said,” said Chief Insp Ndebele.
BCC senior public relations officer Mrs Nesisa Mpofu said the municipality was working

with the police following the drowning
incident.

Churches Will Not Participate In Mother Moon’ s Festival

 

The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has expressed its anxiety on the impending visit of the leader of the Family Peace Association, Dr Sun
Myung Moon.

The council does not agree with the teachings and practices of Dr Sun’s
Movement. In a statement released yesterday ZCC said:” Zimbabweans, especially Christians have been raising anxious questions regarding the impending visit of the leader of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification.
As ZCC in light of our convictions and Christian traditions, we do not identify with the teachings and practices of this movement and therefore we will not participate in their event.

Always be ready to make your defence to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you; 16 yet do it with gentleness and reverence.’ (1

Peter 3 verse 15).”

Herald Says Chamisa Was Subpoena’d By Motlanthe | TRUE or TOTAL NONSENSE?

head of the Commission Of Inquiry, Ggalema Motlanthe
State Media – THE Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 disturbances that resulted in the death of six people and damage to property is resuming today amid reports that MDC-Alliance leader, Mr Nelson Chamisa, is also likely to come and testify.

Mr Chamisa was subpoenaed by the Commission after his name was implicated by earlier witnesses as one of the people who incited violence on August 1.

Initially, Mr Chamisa publicly refused to appear before the Commission during a press conference where he vowed that he could only do so if President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputies appeared before the same Commission.

Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Mrs Virginia Mabiza confirmed in a statement yesterday that the hearings are resuming today.

“The general public is hereby invited to attend public hearings to be held in Harare at Cresta Lodge on Wednesday 21 November 2018,” said Mrs Mabiza.
The hearings start at 10AM.

So far, several prominent people including senior military personnel such as the Commander Zimbabwe Defence Force General Phillip Valerio Sibanda and Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga have appeared before the same Commission.

Both Gen Sibanda and Comm Gen Matanga denied that the military personnel deployed in the streets of Harare under the National Reaction Force, opened fire on the rioters.
Gen Sibanda confirmed that he heard gun shots from his office at the Defence House before the deployment of the National Reaction Force.

They said the people died before the deployment of the National Reaction Force.
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba, also testified and said the fatal incident could have been avoided if the MDC-Alliance leadership and its supporters had allowed the electoral body to announce the election results as enshrined in the constitution without hindrance.

Meanwhile, police said they had opened a murder case docket in relation with the August 1 shootings.

The Commission, which is chaired by former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, was appointed by President Mnangagwa to investigate the August 1 incident and is expected to come up with recommendations on the way forward.

BREAKING: For “Satanism”, Zim Bishop Ndaga Caught On Camera Bribing Journalists With $500 To Write Fake Story

By A Correspondent| The preacher who caused controversy when he prophesied that former president Robert Mugabe would rule till the grave, Johannes Ndanga, was during the day caught on camera bribing journalists so they can report the best story promoting a foreign cult suspected to be Satanic. Ndanga, who was a G40 preacher, is seen in the below footage broadcast in Harare demanding that journalists must report when he termed, a good story. VIDEO LOADING BELOW …

Wisdom Mkhwananzi Receives Medical Attention for Trauma

STATEMENT: Wisdom Mkhwananzi, the MRP activist and brave young man who confronted the brutality of the state security, by fingering Emmerson Mnangagwa as the chief suspect in the death of his parents, had to receive treatment yesterday at Galen House Medical Centre for trauma related illness. Since his arrest Mkhwananzi has endured the pain of his assault at the hands of the police and the harassment of his immediate and extended family.

Mkhwananzi had to seek medical treatment when he started losing appetite, failing to sleep at
night and constantly having a feeling of anticipating danger. His blood pressure levels were also found to be slightly above normal.

Mkhwananzi has since been summoned by the Law and Order section at Bulawayo Central Police to appear at court on the 5th of December 2018. The lawyers are currently dealing with this new summon.

We are saddened by the August 1 Commission, led by Kgalema Motlante and we feel that this commission has brought misery and danger to the lives of many, when its mandate was to decipher the shooting to death of only six people, allegedly by soldiers in Harare. We believe that this commission has other sinister motives apart from its public terms of reference.

Mkhwananzi is in need of our prayers as he filters past this dark cloud of political harassment and oppression.

We thank all those organizations who have assisted financially and materially, including Abammeli Lawyers for Human Rights.

Njabulo Ngwenya Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Marshall Sibanda who got arrested together with Mkhwanazi and the other two accompanied him to Galen House medical centre.

Sisonke Sibambene Singu Mthwakazi Sizokulungisa

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“MDC Is Intact”: Party Secretary Douglas Mwonzora Assures Democrats

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora has allayed fears of fissures with the party dismissing as false reports alleging that he had fallen out of favour with his leader Nelson Chamisa.

Reports allege that Mwonzora is said to be mulling challenging Chamisa for the party presidency at the MDC congress slated for October next year.

Speaking at the Alpha Media Conversations Monday, Mwonzora said that it is normal for people to have minor differences. He however dispelled allegations that there are fissures within the party.

Said Mwonzora:

“I want to assure all democratic lovers and agents for democracy that their party MDC is intact.  The fact that we are intact does not mean that we are homogenous both physically and mentally.

We may not see things the same way every time and that is to be expected, but there is one danger that people should be always on the look out for: people try to play one leader against the other and they use history to do that.”

ZCC Will Not Be Part Of The Family Federation For World Peace And Unification Peace Launch

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has expressed its anxiety on the impending visit of the leader of the Family Peace Association, Dr Sun Myung Moon.

The local clergy does not agree with the teachings and practices of Dr Sun’s Movement.

In a statement released today, ZCC said:

“Zimbabweans, especially Christians have been raising anxious questions regarding the impending visit of the leader of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification.

As ZCC in light of our convictions and Christian traditions, we do not identify with the teachings and practices of this movement and therefore we will not participate in their event.

Always be ready to make your defence to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you; 16 yet do it with gentleness and reverence.’ (1 Peter 3 verse 15).”

BREAKING- Ray Kaukonde’s Mother Dies In London

By Own Correspondent| Mother to former Zanu PF stalwart and Mashonaland East Provincial Chairperson Ray Kaukonde, has died.

She died in London, UK early Tuesday morning, aged 86.

She had eight children and four adopted ones including Kaukonde.

In an interview with ZimEye, Kaukonde’s sister, Pastor Morejoy Saineti confirmed the development.

“Great woman who has left us at 0445hours,” she said.

She told ZimEye that Kaukonde wants her flown back for burial in Zimbabwe.

This is a developing story. More details to follow…

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Germany Sceptical Of Signing Trade Deals With Zim

 

A delegation led by representatives from Germany’s Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development is expected in Harare for talks later this month.

However, Germany is still sceptical
about fully engaging Zimbabwe on the economic front.
The Germans are not yet convinced that the reforms undertaken by the Mnangagwa government are genuine and far-reaching. A spokesperson for the Germany Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development had this to say:”The implementation of political and economic reforms by the Zimbabwean government is a prerequisite for the resumption of bilateral development cooperation.
Uwe Kekeritz, the opposition Green party’s parliamentary spokesman for development cooperation is also unconvinced by the Zimbabwe government’s appetite for reforms.” He added:”I do not see genuine political change with regards to the development of democratic structures. There are still many questions remaining with regards
to human rights… Development
assistance should be resumed, but in
close cooperation with the civil society, as far away from the government as possible. dw.com

Clinical Trial Of HIV Drug To Be Unveiled In Uganda And Zimbabwe

UGANDA has started recruiting women for trials of a long-lasting injectable antiretroviral drug for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis.

This is part of a large scale trial that will also be conducted in six other countries — Kenya, Malawi, Botswana, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Swaziland.

A total of 3,200 individuals are expected to be recruited into the study across the seven countries. It will run over a five-year period.

Known as HPTN084, the phase III clinical trial aims to assess if an injectable ARV called Cabotegravir, administered every two months is safe and can reduce an individual’s risk of acquiring HIV when they are exposed.

If the drug turns out to be safe and efficacious, Cabotegravir could become the drug of choice for use as PrEP, instead of the current Truvada, an oral pill that must be taken daily.

Dr Amanda Wanyana, a researcher with the International Aids Vaccine Initiatives, at the Uganda Virus Research Institute, one of the sites where the trial will be conducted, noted that while in Southern Africa it will be carried out among HIV-negative but high risk groups including gays, in countries such as Uganda and Kenya, the trial will focus on HIV negative, healthy women of reproductive age, 18 to 45. They will be drawn mainly from fishing communities.

The trial will be blinded, meaning participants will be divided into two groups. One group will be given the injection with the active ingredient under study, while the other will be given a placebo.

According to Dr Wanyana, trial participants will receive the injection once every month for the first two months, and thereafter, they will receive one injection every two months for the rest of the study period.

Women who take part in the study will also be expected to be on long term contraception, be in good clinical health and not be pregnant at the time of recruitment or during the trial.

“Besides issues of efficacy, we also want to know how the drug affects reproduction in women, and if there are cases of drug resistance. In the long run, if the injectable ARV works as well, it will be an option as PrEP,” said Dr Wanyana.

Oral pill
Currently, Truvada, an oral pill, is the drug being used by HIV negative individuals to reduce their risk of infection in case of exposure to HIV. Because the drug must be taken daily, health experts say it has seen in poor adherence in many cases.

“A long-lasting injectable PrEP, which can be administered every two months, can therefore help people who are unable to adhere to daily oral pills,” said Dr Wanyana.

In Kenya and South Africa, the oral pill Truvada is already being used as PrEP.

Although Uganda is one of the countries where the demonstration study on the effectiveness of Truvada as PrEP was pioneered, it has been slow in rolling out the drug to those who need it.

Currently, the drug is being administered to high-risk individuals such as sex workers and couples in discordant relationship through a pilot programme in selected health facilities.

Gertrude Nanyonjo, a community engagement officer said sensitisation programmes are currently being undertaken in communities where the trials will be conducted to raise awareness among women about the benefits of taking part in the study.

“We emphasise the fact that women are more vulnerable to acquiring HIV and how they will benefit from the research,” said Ms Nanyonjo.

Girls and women make up more than half of the 36.7 million people currently living with the virus, according to estimates from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/Aids.

— Daily Monitor

Kadewere Apologises For Below Par Performance

Terrence Mawawa|Warriors striker Tinotenda Kadewere has apologised after the team lost to Liberia on Sunday in the 2019 Afcon qualifiers.

Zimbabwe needed a draw to book a place at next year’s finals in Cameroon but went down 1-0 in the West African country. William Jebor scored the only goal of the match in the 71st minute after the visitors had wasted several chances moments before.

Kadewere could have hit the target but missed all the opportunities he got until he was substituted in the 81st minute.

The striker apologised to the fans on his Twitter account and promised a better performance when the Warriors play their last Group G game in March 2019 against Congo at home.

Zimbabwe will need at least a draw from that match to book their ticket to Cameroon. They remain on top with eight points while Liberia moved to second position with seven. DRC and Congo occupy third and fourth place respectively.

Welshman Ncube Clears Air On Fall Out With Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| MDC principal Welshman Ncube has refuted allegations that he had a nasty fall out with the MDC leader Nelson Chamisa adding that the story which came out in a local daily was fake.

According to the story, Ncube was reported to be at loggerheads with Chamisa over dictatorial tendencies.

However, Ncube dismissed the claims and said:

Below is the story doing the rounda on social media:

Chamisa, Welshman in nasty fallout

As the MDC infighting intensifies, the party’s leader, Nelson Chamisa, has had a major fallout with his Bulawayo ally, Welshman Ncube, amid accusations of dictatorship and side-lining of the region. Ncube, whom many viewed as the Matabelaland “kingpin” in the MDC Alliance, and was believed to have been roped in to secure the region’s vote for Chamisa, has of late, been boycotting National Council meetings to show his disgruntlement.

Ncube confirmed the fallout to Kukurigo saying “in life, sometimes you make decisions which you think are for the good of everyone and will help those you represent, only to find out later on that you were in bed with unfaithful people who are driven by selfish agendas.

The Alliance was born with the understanding that all regions would be equally catered for and all partners respected, but the situation currently obtaining is it’s a one-man band.

The Chamisa chete chete mantra and unilateral decisions he is making does not help us as Matabeleland Province and I see no reason to continue being part of the charade.”

He added that he had once attempted to raise his concerns with Chamisa, but was accused of being a sell out and threatened with violence.

Chamisa has previously been accused of dictatorial tendencies and tribalism by the party’s former Vice President, Thokozani Khupe, who now leads the MDC-T. At the time, Chamisa accused Khupe of being a bitter, unreasonable individual.

MDC heads to a potentially explosive Congress next year amid emerging cracks following its defeat in the July elections. Senior officials are already setting up their respective goal posts, with Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora and Vice President, Elias Mudzuri, expected to challenge Chamisa for the top post.

They however face fierce resistance from a clique of Chamisa backers including Morgen Komichi and Amos Chibaya, who feel Chamisa should be left to rule the party “uninterrupted”. Komichi recently publicly clashed with Mwonzora at a party rally held in Mutoko . after a speech by Mwonzora in which he told supporters that every position was open for contest at the forthcoming congress, Komichi rose to declare that Chamisa should not be contested and anyone who expresses a wish to do so should be rejected.

Chidzambwa Rues Missed Chances

Terrence Mawawa|Warriors coach Sunday Chidzambwa is rueing a number of chances they missed in the Warriors’ 1-0 loss to Liberia on Sunday.

The national team could have sealed their qualification to the 2019 Afcon finals, but the result coupled with the outcome of the game between DRC and Congo left Group G open for all the teams.

Zimbabwe wasted numerous opportunities with Tinotenda Kadewere blowing the majority of the chances while Ovidy Karuru and Knowledge Musona also failed to hit the target. Khama Billiat was not at his best and was quiet throughout the time before he was substituted in the 81st minute.

“We missed the chances we got, and I think in football that happens. We lost the game. We never took them lightly. We missed a couple of good chances,” said Chidzambwa.

“To be honest with you, I think our forwards had a bad day today. They didn’t play well at all. They can play much better than they did and I think we have to work more on our attack and try and create as many scoring chances in the last game, win it and qualify for the AFCON finals.”

Zimbabwe now have to wait until March 2019 when they will play Congo at home in the last Group G encounter. They need a win from that match to book a place at the finals.

MDC A MP Unfazed By Zanu PF Official’s Threats

 

Terrence Mawawa| A senior Zanu PF official has angrily responded to remarks made by former MDC A MP for Gutu Central Constituency about Cyril Ramaphosa’ s untimely call for the removal of sanctions.

Last week Chirume described Ramaphosa’ s utterances as “ill-advised” and unfortunate given the refusal by Harare authorities to embrace constitutionalism.

Labour and Social Services Deputy Minister Lovemore Matuke was quick to accuse Chirume of being influenced by his handlers to fight for a lost cause.

“1.Always say less than necessary. 2. Never commit to anyone’s cause. It is only a fool who rushes to take sides. 3. Be careful. Do not offend the wrong person 4. Conceal your intentions…” wrote Matuke on social media.

However Chirume said:”The subject under the spotlight is not about individuals, rather it is about constitutionalism

What is Parliament doing to restore constitutionalism?

I will not be moved by empty threats, I even trounced the man(Matuke) in the Gutu Central Constituency Parliamentary election in 2008 when I was a political novice.I guess the man still has an axe to grind with me.”