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Mnangagwa Under Pressure To Remove Sekeramayi, Mpofu

 

HARARE – Veterans of the country’s liberation struggle last Saturday met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa and demanded that he
fires Zanu PF’s secretary for administration Obert Mpofu who they allege faces a litany of corruption
charges.
War veterans’ chairpersons drawn from the country’s 10 provinces petitioned Mnangagwa in this regard, demanding the removal of Mpofu and several Zanu PF top ranking officials.
The move by war veterans to confront Mnangagwa comes as the political future of the former Cabinet ministers who were recently re- assigned to the ruling Zanu PF headquarters is now hanging by the thread amid a flurry of accusations from the influential group.
The visit to Mnangagwa’s offices follows previous efforts to kick out the party heavyweights from the Zanu PF headquarters including a bold move to lock the under siege
“chefs” out of their offices.
Last week, the war veterans told the Daily News they would visit Mnangagwa so as to alert him of
a sinister plot by the former high-ranking Zanu PF officials to sabotage his reign.
The war veterans accuse the under-fire party bigwigs — who include Mpofu and fellow politburo members David Parirenyatwa, Patrick Chinamasa and Sydney Sekeramayi — of undermining Mnangagwa and of engaging in corrupt activities.Daily News

Major Dams Water Levels Decline

 

Speaking to The Herald, Zimbabwe National Water Authority (Zinwa) corporate communications manager, Mrs Marjorie Munyonga, yesterday confirmed water levels for major dams were now on the downward trend.
She however assured the nation saying the water is sufficient for domestic and agricultural use.
Said Munyonga:
Despite this decline, Zinwa wishes to
assure the nation that the water in the dams is sufficient to meet the
country’s domestic and irrigation
requirements. As at November 9, 2018, the national dam level average was 70 percent. Manyame Catchment is at 86,1 percent, followed by Mazowe Catchment 84,3 percent, Sanyati Catchment 76,3 percent, Save Catchment 73,3 percent Mzingwane’s 71,3 percent, Runde Catchment 62,8 percent and Gwayi recording the lowest average of 55,4 percent.
Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union president, Mr Abdul Nyathi, yesterday said the livestock situation is deteriorating in the southern parts especially in
Beitbridge. He also said tere are no pastures and farmers are also facing difficulties feeding their

 

cattle.The Herald

“Magaya Yet To Submit Application For Aguma Approval”

 

In an interview with The Herald, Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) spokesperson Mr Shingai Gwatidzo said Walter Magaya has not applied for registration of a herbal supplement Aguma.
Gwatidzo said MCAZ is yet to receive an application from Magaya for Aguma which the cleric claims has medicinal properties against cancer, HIV and Aids. Said Gwatidzo:
There have been some engagements
between Prophet Walter Magaya and
Ministry of Health and Child Care,
however, MCAZ is yet to receive the
application for registration of the
product in question.
Gwatidzo said the process of registering medicines involved submission of technical information detailing development, production,
clinical trials and safety data. He said following the approvals, submission of samples for quality
control testing was required to confirm that quality and safety issues were met. Gwatidzo
said there was a component of inspection of the manufacturing process, whereby officers from the
MCAZ should physically visit the plant where manufacturing was taking place.The Herald

FULL TEXT: Mnangagwa’s Presidential Guard Boss As He Said The Kneeling Soldier Fired Into The Air At 45 Degree Angle

Below is a transcript of the dramatic moment when a Presidential Guard boss testifying during the Motlanthe commission declared that the kneeling soldier during the 1 August massacre, fired into the air at a 45 degree angle.

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QN:To your knowledge where any dead bodies recovered, from the environs of that incident that I have just  referred to, where a soldier was kneeling and firing?

ANSWER: “No sir, if you watch that video, closely, that soldier who took kneeling position while firing, if you check properly military experts that rifle was being fired at an angle of 45° in the air and not Direct, into the rioters.” – STORY CONTINUES BELOW –

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QN:And you have examined that video?

ANSWER: “I did.”

QN: And that is your assessment?

“Not my assessment but that is exactly what happened.”

 

 

MAGAYA AGUMA: Embarassing Dead End As It Emerges Obadiah Moyo Lied That Walter Has Registered His HIV Concoction

Claims by the Health Minister Obadiah Moyo that controversial preacher Walter Magaya has registered his HIV treatment product, Aguma,  have turned out to be totally false with the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe (MCAZ) saying it is yet to receive an application for official registration of Aguma .

Aguma is a herbal supplement Walter Magaya claims has medicinal properties against cancer, HIV and Aids.

MCAZ spokesperson Mr Shingai Gwatidzo is quoted by the state media saying the process of registering both medicines and a product for human clinical trials was long and thorough.

“There have been some engagements between Prophet Walter Magaya and Ministry of Health and Child Care, however, MCAZ is yet to receive the application for registration of the product in question,” sMr Gwatidzo told the Herald.

He said the process of registering medicines involved submission of technical information detailing development, production, clinical trials and safety data.

Mr Gwatidzo said further information on requirements for safe and ethical conduct of clinical trials involving humans could be obtained from the Medical Research Council of Zimbabwe (MRCZ). He said following the approvals, submission of samples for quality control testing was required to confirm that quality and safety issues were met.

Mr Gwatidzo said there was a component of inspection of the manufacturing process, whereby officers from the MCAZ should physically visit the plant where manufacturing was taking place.

“A product can only be considered safe, effective and of good quality after satisfying these minimum requirements,” he said.

MRCZ has not received Magaya’s application to conduct a human clinical trial in Zimbabwe. Magaya received wide criticism a few months ago when he announced during his church service that he had found a cure for HIV and Aids as well as cancer.

He claimed that his product had successfully gone through efficacy and safety trials in India.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care ordered him to stop marketing the product until it goes through local safety and efficacy trials. – state media

Gen. Valerio Sibanda Says There’s No Evidence Whatsoever That Vanguard Had Weapons

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By Simba Chikanza| Below are the words of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander Valerio Sibanda, declaring that there is no evidence that MDC Alliance youths he labelled “the vanguard”, had weapons in the events that led to the 1 August massacre by members of the military.

7 innocent civilians were killed many who were ZANU PF supporters, under the guise of being MDC protesters during the days when there Zimbabwe Electoral Commission deliberately delayed announcing the presidential election results.

Gen Sibanda said there was just a general belief among the intelligence, and nothing more than a belief.

He went further to pour more thick sand “jecha” by saying any such evidence can only be futuristic.

Sibanda was testifying before the Motlanthe Commission. He said, ” I don’t think there was any hard evidence but there was a general belief among the intelligence within the JOC system that members of the Vanguard have got some weapons. That belief is there and I am sure we will get to know about it…” he said.

The Motlanthe commission comprises mostly foreigners hired under a blanket of secrecy by Emmerson Mnangagwa, and the only locals are directly connected to him. Its founding terms of reference are a conclusion in themselves that it was necessary for the military to open fire on civilians. Already the politician who hired them, Mnangagwa has passed a conclusion that his own opponents, the MDC Alliance party is guilty.

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VIDEO: Chigumba Says 7 People Would Not Have Died Had MDC Allowed ZEC To Do Its Job

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba yesterday said the death of 6 people on August 1 could have been avoided if the MDC-Alliance had allowed ZEC to complete it’s job of announcing the results.

Chigumba however condemned the use of force which led to the loss of life.

She said, ” The killings and shootings of 1 August are regrettable and the commission joins the nation in condemning the use of such force which led to the loss of life.

 

“It is the commission’s view that such action could have been avoided if the process of results collation and announcement had been allowed to take its course in accordance with the law.

 

“According to the commission, this action can only be attributed to the following things, firstly the deliberate disregard of the electoral law by some political parties.

 

“The country has a clear legal framework that governs the conduct of elections which provides when results of the presidential election are to be announced.

 

“However, in this case there was clear and deliberate flouting of the law by some political players who surprisingly are officers of the court but deliberately misled their supporters for political mileage.

SEWAGE CHAOS: Open Letter To Chitungwiza’s Engineer David Duma

13 November 2018
Director Works
Chitungwiza Municipality
Tilcor Road
Chitungwiza

Dear Engineer David Duma

SUBJECT: APPALLING LIVING CONDITIONS; UNIT M (Cde Chinx area)

Chitrest writes to you expressing its deepest concerns regarding the above mentioned subject which your office is neglecting or lacking urgency to solve. The residents of Unit M are living in inhuman conditions as a result of ever bursting sewer in their homes and surroundings.

Our aim as Chitrest is to improve communication and relationship between communities, local authority and central government through community capacity building and initiating community based development projects among our members and some of our objectives include:
a) To empower citizens to demand accountability from leadership and service providers, b) To enhance the capacity of council officials to be responsive to the needs of the citizenry, c) To facilitate engagement among council officials, service providers and the citizenry to improve standards of living in Chitungwiza, and
d) To monitor and audit the performance of service providers so that they deliver quality and affordable services to the citizenry.

Unit M residents deserves urgent lasting solution to their sanitation situation since it is becoming clear that the flowing of raw sewage in their homes, gardens, wells and streets is a permanent occurrence. (We can provide a video evidence done by Bustop TV). These residents being rate-payers are like any other residents hence deserve outmost quality service and access to basic human rights. Their incessant exposure to toxic substances from a multitude of sources including raw sewage directly implicates their human rights to life, to the highest attainable standard of health, to physical integrity, to safe water and food, to adequate housing, and – in an increasing number of States – the right to a healthy environment.

Despite concerted efforts to engage and report the bursting of the sewer pipes, you subordinates are always reluctant to come and when they do come they blame it on residents as happened on the 30th of September 2018 when Mr Tarutira was quoted castigating the residents as if the residents themselves are causing this catastrophic situation (ZIMEYE 1 October 2018).

We appreciates that the council maybe facing some challenges but we believe the council has necessary resources to solve this problem because it did solve burst sewage on Rufaro road last year.

Please be reminded that the continued flowing of the sewage into homes, streets and environment is gross violation of basic human rights such as (1) right to water and sanitation (2) right to health; residents are exposed to diseases such as cholera, diarrhoea, typhoid and hepatitis A (3) right to adequate housing. It also vitiates the following Universal Declaration of Human Rights articles 1, 3, 5 and 25.

We unequivocally demand that you sought and implement lasting solution to the Unit M disaster. Failure to this will result in us escalating this issue further. You are kindly noted that this flowing of sewage is not a Unit M problem alone but most parts of the Chitungwiza particularly St Marys and Zengeza suburbs.

We look forward to hear your proposed solutions at the earliest time possible since we are already in the summer season.

Kind Regards.

A. D. Kuvheya.
Director Chitrest

CC
Min of Local government and Public works
Town Clerk
Director Health
Councillor
Council Health Committee Chair
Council Works Committee Chair
MP
Sewer Manager, Mr Tarutira

CNN Sues Donald Trump

CNN sued the Trump Administration on behalf of reporter Jim Acosta on Tuesday, asking a court to restore Acosta’s White House press pass after President Trump suspended it last week.

The unusual lawsuit, an escalation of Trump’s longrunning war of words with CNN, seeks a judge’s intervention after Trump banished Acosta from the White House grounds for an indefinite period after a brief altercation between Acosta and a White House press aide.

After a testy exchange between the president and the reporter, the unidentified press aide went up to Acosta to take a microphone out of his hands.

As a result, press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced a few hours later that the White House had revoked Acosta’s “hard pass,” which enables reporters to enter and leave the grounds each day.

CNN filed suit in U.S. District Court in Washington.

“We have asked this court for an immediate restraining order requiring the pass be returned to Jim, and will seek permanent relief as part of this process,” the network said in a statement released Tuesday morning.

Legal experts say the network’s chances of winning in court are favorable. The First Amendment protects journalists against arbitrary restrictions by government officials.

“I think it’s a really strong lawsuit,” Floyd Abrams, a noted First Amendment lawyer, told CNN on Sunday.

“I think [CNN] should sue, and if it’s not about Acosta, this is going to happen again…So whether it’s CNN suing or the next company suing, someone’s going to have to bring a lawsuit, and whoever does is going to win” unless the White House can show that Acosta is violent and disruptive.

Disputes have occasionally flared over which members of the press corps are qualified to receive a “hard pass.”

But Trump’s action appears to be unprecedented; there’s no record of a president revoking such a pass from a reporter because he didn’t like the questions the reporter asked.

During Lyndon Johnson’s presidency, the Secret Service denied a credential to reporter Robert Sherrill of the Nation magazine.

The agency said Sherrill, who had been in a fistfight with one of Johnson’s campaign aides, was a physical threat to the president.

Sherrill sued and won in 1977, though he declined to apply for a pass afterward, according to journalist George Condon.

Another possible parallel: A federal judge last year struck down Trump’s blocking of critics on Twitter.

She ruled that the First Amendment prevented him from denying access to presidential statements due to a would-be follower’s opinions and views.

The same principle applies in the Acosta case, said Jameel Jaffer, executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, which brought the Twitter suit last year.

“The government cannot exclude reporters from [the White House] because of their views,” said Jaffer.

“Once the government created a general right of access it cannot selectively withdraw it based on viewpoint. Viewpoint is not a criterion that establishes a media organization’s right to be at a news briefing.”

CNN’s lawsuit, he added, “is critical to preserve the media’s ability to ask hard questions and hold the government accountable…It would be intolerable to let this kind of thing go unchallenged. Other reporters would end up hesitating before asking sharp questions, the White House would be able to use the threat of similar revocations for critical coverage and media coverage of the White House would be distorted because of fear of official retaliation.”

Journalists have been widely supportive of Acosta since Trump pushed him out last week.

In a statement Tuesday, the White House Correspondents Association’s president, Olivier Knox, said the organization “strongly supports” CNN in regaining its access.

He said the revocation of Acosta’s credential was a “disproportionate reaction” to the press conference incident.

“The president of the United States should not be in the business of arbitrarily picking the men and women who cover him,” Knox said.

Others have urged even stronger action in response to Trump’s retaliation against Acosta.

Richard Toffel, the president of Pro Publica, the nonprofit investigative news organization, suggested in an interview that journalists band together and walk out of the White House press room.

“If favorable coverage is the price of operating with the [White House] gates, then we can cover it from outside the gates,” said Toffel, a lawyer who was once an intern in the White House press office.

“I think that as a matter of press freedom, the press corps in the room should say, ‘If you’ve redefined the rules to hand out passes only to those whose coverage you don’t object to, we’re all leaving.’ This isn’t principally a legal question. It’s a question of editorial independence.”

Washington post.com

Another University Student Commits Suicide Over Infidelity Claims

A National University of Science and Technology (NUST) student has committed suicide by throwing herself in front of a train.

Police were called to railway tracks in the New Stands area of Cowdray Park suburb in Bulawayo at around 8PM on Monday after reports of a body on the tracks.

Blessing Mangena, a first-year student, left a suicide note for her younger sister in which she spoke of her shame at cheating on her boyfriend.

The bright, sciences student who lived in Cowdray Park with her sister, was last seen leaving the university to go home late Monday afternoon.

A friend said: “She left a suicide note in which she said she had fallen pregnant by another man, whereas her family only knew her boyfriend Vita.

“She said she was sorry she had to take her own life but she could not bear the shame the revelation of the pregnancy would have brought on her boyfriend, whom she loved very much.”

Parents of the former Sizani High School pupil live in South Africa.

Th suicide comes hard on the heels of a similar case in which a fourth year Local Governance student at the Midlands State University committed suicide by hanging at the Gweru campus this week.

Walter Temera hanged himself after allegedly discovering that his girlfriend was being bedded by a lecturer at the university.

Govt Approves $5.3 Billion Partnerships With Foreign Fans

Correspondent|THE Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet has announced to Cabinet a list of eleven projects which have been approved by President for immediate implementation after processing by the One-Stop Investment Service Centre:

1) Joint Venture Partnership between Verify Engineering P/L and Magcor Consortium Group of Companies on Coal to Fertilizer Manufacturing – valued at US$750 million.

2) Joint Venture Partnership between Verify Engineering P/L and Magcor Consortium Group of Companies on the manufacture of medical and industrial gases – valued at US$5.3 million.

3) The Zimbabwe FINCOMECO on the establishment of a Warehouse Receipt System and Agriculture Commodity Exchange in Zimbabwe – valued at US$81.365 million.

4) Joint Venture Partnership between the Cold Storage Commission (CSC) and Boustead Beef (Pvt) Ltd on the Livestock Joint Farming Concession – valued at US$130 million.

5) Joint Venture Partnership between Mindlink Holdings and Government of Zimbabwe on establishment of a Bullion Bank – valued at US$2 billion.

6) Joint Venture Partnership between Hondius Capital Management, an Asset Management firm and the Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe on Infrastructure development through establishing the Zimbabwe Infrastructure, Housing and Development Bank – valued at US$800 million.

7) SUREWIN (Pvt) Ltd, a Chinese Company on mining and processing of granite in a Special Economic Zone – valued at US$20 million.

8) Afrochine (Pvt) Ltd, a Chinese Company on ferrochrome mining and smelting in a Special Economic Zone – valued US$200 million.

9) Nkonyeni Agriculture Hub incorporation Bonded Warehouses, Inland Trading Port and Agro-Processing in a Special Economic Zone -valued at US$200 million.

10) Iron and Steel Company for manufacturing iron and steel in a Special Economic Zone – valued at US$1.1 billion.

11) Berhard Development Corporation (Pvt) Ltd on Diamond processing, Diamond Training School & Diamond Exchange Trading Special Economic Zone – valued at US$53 million.

Total Value of the approved Projects: US$5 339 665 000

Watch Minister Monica Mutsvangwa address a cabinet brief press conference where she announced that President Mnangagwa had approved 11 investment projects worth $5.3 billion.

“Mnangagwa Killed My Father” Mthwakazi Activist Set Free In Court

The state says it is not ready to proceed to trial in a case in which a Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) activist, Wisdom Mkhwananzi, accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa of murdering his parents during the Gukurahundi atrocities.

Mkhwananzi made the claim while testifying at the August commission of inquiry hearing into the post-election violence that left six people dead in Harare on August 1.

Bulawayo Magistrate, Rachel Mukanga said the docket was missing and the state does not have enough evidence and the state will proceed by way of summons.

Mkhwananzi faces charges of undermining the authority of the President as defined in section 33(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23, assault and lying under oath.

He is also accused of unlawfully and intentionally supplying a false name to the inquiry commission identifying himself as Siphamandla Mafu, which is different from the name on his national identification document.

In a brief interview with CITE, Mkwananzi said he is happy with the court ruling.

“The state does not have a case against me so they knew they have to set me free. I am happy,” said Mkhwananzi.

Also appearing before the same magistrate was Marshal Sibanda, Welcome Moyo and Venat Ncube facing charges of public violence as defined in section 36 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

“On October 26 at Rainbow Hotel, the accused acting in consent, unlawfully and forcibly disturbed peace, security or order of the public to a serious extent assaulting Derrick Nkomo with fists and throwing chairs at him,” reads part of the state outline.

They were remanded out of custody to 5 December 2018.

The Motlanthe Commission is currently in Harare were members of the army and police are giving their testimony on the August 1 events.

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Mnangagwa Who Charters Planes Everyday Says Zimbabweans Have No Choice But To Embark On Painful Reforms

By E D MNANGAGWA|WHEN Margaret Thatcher was elected UK prime minister in 1979, she recognised that piecemeal change would not be sufficient to tackle the problems of labour unrest, rampant inflation and economic stagnation. A wholesale transformation and modernisation of the British economy was required. While there would inevitably be downsides to such rapid change, Thatcher was undeterred.

The challenges that Zimbabwe faces today are no less acute. But my government is committed to tackling them head on. Like Thatcher, we are not afraid of taking tough, and at times painful, decisions. As she used to put it, there is no alternative.

In order to reform, restructure and rebuild the Zimbabwean economy, the national budget must be balanced and spending reined in. The government wage bill is unsustainable.

A large and inefficient public sector cannot be allowed to hold back private enterprise. We have set about cutting unnecessary expenditure, therefore. We are reducing the number of ministries, limiting foreign travel and perks for officials, and retiring or redeploying senior officers.

Privatisation and the reform of state-owned enterprises are also key
components of this strategy. Organisations which have outlived their commercial viability or necessity will be dissolved.

Over the past two years, we have spent large sums to support struggling state-owned enterprises. But we cannot continue to prop them up. So we have earmarked under-performing bodies for sale and have given them strict deadlines to conclude privatisation deals.

Governments do not only cut. They must also collect. As part of an effort to broaden the tax base, we recently introduced a 2 per cent levy on electronic transfers, which make up around 96 per cent of all financial transactions. Collecting revenue effectively and efficiently, combined with cuts and privatisations, will enable us to cut the budget deficit.

These measures are being complemented by an anti-corruption drive that will save Zimbabwe hundreds of millions of dollars. Investigations are under way and arrests are already being made, including of ministers and senior executives. The era of zero tolerance for corruption is here.

The economy is already quietly showing signs of improvement, with growth forecasts revised upwards. Many sectors are thriving. The country’s gold mines have already surpassed the total output of 2017, for example, while a plant for the production of lithium carbonate project in Kweke is off to a promising start. Critically, agriculture is increasingly being funded by the private sector.

However, Zimbabwe cannot succeed alone. We are seeking new areas for co-operation and partnership. I was delighted, therefore, by the warm welcome our delegation received at the recent UN general assembly, where I urged the international community to support us as we revive our economy and build a better future.

Mthuli Ncube, the minister of finance, a former African Development Bank chief economist, delivered this message at the recent IMF and World Bank meetings in Bali. There, he met development partners and creditors who welcomed Zimbabwe’s debt-settlement and transitional stabilisation plans.

The process of change is not smooth. Some pain and discomfort along the way is inevitable. The arduousness of the path of reform can sometimes lead governments to stall or backtrack. But as a passionate reformer leading a reformist government, I know there is no other way. We cannot allow anything to slow us down.

As Thatcher once said: “Yes, the medicine is harsh, but the patient requires it in order to live.”

The writer is the President of Zimbabwe. This article first appeared in the Financial Times, 13 November 2018.

Motlanthe Commission: Shutting doors, but horses have bolted

By Vivid Gwede| While out of desperation, insincerity or naivety, many people would have welcomed the Commission of Inquiry (the Motlanthe Commission) into the August 1, 2018 shootings in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, many did not give it a chance.

Many people who would have liked, or been expected to give evidence, did not even bother.
More incensed Zimbabweans did not boycott, but called for a total disbandment of the Commission, as was witnessed when it visited Bulawayo.

Bulawayo residents demanded the redress of the 1980’s massacres in the Midlands/Matabeleland, before being asked about new events that happened over 500 km away, 35 years on.

Most Zimbabweans may be aware that an inquiry into the 1983/7 issue was done – known as the Chihambakwe Commission of Inquiry – and its results were never made public.

Save that, some people still did present themselves to Motlanthe Commission, because they did not want to leave anything to speculation about its true nature.

After a round of hearings across the country, the dashboard does not look right.

The work of any commission is as good as the evidence presented to it, because as the popular saying goes, “garbage-in garbage-out.”

Unfortunately a lot of garbage has already gone into the Motlanthe Commission’s works.

The public expectation for such commission is that it should be a platform of truth-telling but rather it has become a grandstand for various circuses to play out in the name of witness testimonies.

Hopefully, the Commissioners see the wild-goose chase they have been employed on, especially the chairperson, who is a whole former president.

If not, then it is the lot of all of us, to pity them.

But it is the recent performance of key government officials where motley subterfuges and evasion of facts dominated the circus, which has put the matter to rest, in the manner of killing and sabotaging the Inquiry.

While the Chihambakwe Commission left government with skeletons in the cardboard for its non-disclosure of the findings, the behaviour of key witnesses to the Motlanthe Commission threatens to make a fool of its commissioners, the international community and all Zimbabweans.

As things stand, the important findings will be hard to make or counterfeit findings will be made that will be a scapegoat for failure to deal with the real issues in Zimbabwe.

Of course, the whole charade began with the flooding of visibly bussed and coached elements to the witness stand, to perform a task which however even a magician could not accomplish.

Their task was to completely exonerate state institutions and blame everyone else, primarily the opposition, for the unfortunate death of at least six civilians.

But, of course, the international community will likely not be fooled, especially if the so-called findings will simply drop the blame at the doorstep of the opposition.

This strategy of selling dummies in the so-called New Dispensation has failed during the 2018 harmonised elections, where the various observers were able to see it, and will fail again with the Motlanthe Commission.

While the poisonous role of the biased Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has not been prominent in the Motlanthe hearings, the EU Observer mission does have an idea about it, as one of the fundamental causes of the August 1, 2018, tragedy.

After pointing out a number of electoral irregularities, the EU in its final report concludes that the electoral commission was not impartial.

It adds on the shootings: “Soldiers fired live rounds into the crowd leaving at least six people dead and 14 injured. The MDC-A headquarters was also raided, and 27 persons, reportedly engaged on the MDC-Alliance’s vote tabulation, were arrested and computer equipment was seized…”

This is testimony by an international observer mission which points to a crackdown.
It would be shooting itself in the foot (pun foreseen) for the government to come up with a wishful narrative.

That some of these observers did not come to stand as witnesses in the Motlanthe Commission hearings is neither here nor there.

As it were, the authorities are closing the stable doors when the horses have bolted.

Save to say, Zimbabweans must be embarrassed by the sad account of ourselves we gave before those few foreigners who seat in the Motlanthe Commission’s hearings.

Motlanthe Commission Seeks Video Evidence From International Media

The Commission of Inquiry into the post election violence has requested for video footage of the August 1 violence from international media organisations.

In a letter directed to the Permanent Secretary of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Mr Nick Mangwana and seen by the ZBC News, the commission requested the Ministry to assist in obtaining the video footages from ITV, eNCA, Aljazeera and SABC.

The letter indicated that the Commission will be grateful if the video footages are availed by the 19th of November, 2018.

The 7-member Commission of Inquiry, which is chaired by former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, is busy gathering evidence before presenting a report to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.- state media

Broke Zim Govt Revels In Cyber-Crime Donation

ZIMBABWE yesterday received a $3,6 million grant from Japan to help fight cybercrime.

Finance minister Mthuli Ncube said the grant for procurement of cyber security equipment, deepened the bilateral relations between the two countries.

“I am therefore grateful for the grant aid support from government of Japan amounting to 390 million Japanese Yen (about $3,6 million) towards the procurement of cybercrime equipment,” Ncube said.

He said the cyber security equipment to be procured under Japanese support will go a long way in protecting the nation against cybercrime, as well as counter acts of terrorism.

“The grant will provide for the procurement of services necessary for the procurement and transportation of the product and training and other necessary services for the operation and maintenance of equipment for enhancing the ability to counter terrorism and public security,” he said.

The equipment will be owned by the government of Zimbabwe through the Zimbabwe Republic Police and will be shared with the Interpol regional Bureau of Southern Africa which is headquartered in Harare.

Cybercrime such as card cloning has rapidly increased due to the use of electronic payment methods.

Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security minister Kazembe Kazembe said the funding comes at a time government was crafting a new Bill to deal with cyber-crime.

Japan’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Toshiyuki Iwado said his country will continue to support the southern African nation and also play a major role in the sustainable economic development in the region.

-Newsday

 

Rio Zim Reconsider Decision To Shut Down

Own Correspondent|ZIMBABWE Stock Exchange-listed miner RioZim has resumed operations at three of its gold mines after reaching an agreement with Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) over foreign currency allocation.

RioZim temporarily closed Cam and Motor in Kadoma, Renco Mine in Masvingo and Dalny Mine in Chegutu last month citing shortage of foreign currency needed to import critical consumables and spare parts.

The mining giant required at least $20 million in foreign currency for the importation of the critical consumables and spare parts to enable it to resume production at the three of its gold mines, according to Rio Zim Chief Executive Beki Nkomo.

In an interview, Rio Zim head of corporate affairs, Mr Wilson Gwatiringa said the company was resuming operations this week after having engaged in fruitful negotiations with RBZ.

“Yes we are preparing to restart operations at all the three gold mines by end of this week,” said Mr Gwatiringa.

The company has sent a circular to workers notifying them about the new development.

TB Joshua’ “Son” Says God Has Sent Him To Zim To Pray For ED

Correspondent|THE spiritual son of Nigeria’s Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua says God has sent him to come and pray for the nation Zimbabwe and for the newly-elected President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

In a video message posted on Youtube, the Cameroon clergyman known as Apostle John Chi says:

I, Apostle John Chi will be in the nation of Zimbabwe from the 19th to the 23rd of November to join the people of Zimbabwe to pray for the nation and the new President Emmerson Mnangagwa whom God has chosen to lead His people in righteousness and in the fear of the Lord.

The venue will be at Harare International Conference Centre.

God loves Zimbabwe, God loves our President. God’s loves does not keep us away from challenges but sees us through challenges. Challenges force us to looker into ourselves and explore possibilities , pray and dream of other ways we might have ignored.

I am asking all the sons and daughters of the great nation Zimbabwe to bring their flag and we pray that Zimbabwe be blessed.

Speaking of his church Ark of God s Covenant Ministry (AGCOM) John Chi says, “The ministry came about through a revelation. I am Apostle John Chi. When God called me by his grace and used his servant Prophet TB Joshua to anoint me and entrusted the light of the word in me, I was overwhelmed by this grace. But, I had this burden in my heart to take this light to my people.”

John Chi is a former Wiseman at the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Nigeria where he served before departing to go and start AGCOM in Cameroon.

Biti, State Prosecutor In Near Fist Fight

MDC vice-chairperson Tendai Biti and State prosecutor Michael Reza nearly exchanged blows in court yesterday after Reza accused the former of playing a role in the post-election violence that saw seven civilians killed by members of the army on August 1 this year, while the presiding magistrate clashed with the opposition leader’s lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa over the use of mobile phones in court.

Biti, who appeared before magistrate Gloria Takundwa, is facing charges of violating the Electoral Act for allegedly announcing that MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa had won the presidential elections during the harmonised elections held in July this year. He is also facing another charge of border jumping.

“I am going to sue you for that! Did I shoot anyone? Why don’t you accuse the army?” Biti fumed.

Mtetwa asked the court for Reza to recuse himself from the matter, saying he was now conflicted after writing an affidavit accusing Biti of playing a hand in the killing of the people by the army.

“Your Worship, Reza, who in terms of the law, is supposed to be impartial, filed an affidavit and made averments that are a cause for concern and such averments cannot be made by an impartial prosecutor. Reza said Biti’s assassination attempt claim was only political grandstanding. He proceeded by saying the violence committed in the CBD [central business district], which claimed the lives of people, were carried out by MDC supporters. What independent prosecutor says that?”

But Reza told the court that Biti had raised political statements, which required a political response.

He further said Biti referred to a legitimate government as a “military junta government”, which is a derogatory expression.

Mtetwa urged Reza to recuse himself, accusing him of furthering the interests of his political masters and not of justice.

However, Takundwa postponed the matter to November 15 for ruling.

Takundwa then ordered everyone in the court gallery to stop using mobile phones during the proceedings, but Mtetwa objected, saying there was no law stopping people from using their phones in court.

“Surely, you cannot stop people from tweeting and sending messages unless you avail an Act that stops them from using their phones,” she said.

Takundwa then backed down and said the people in the gallery must not take pictures, to which Mtetwa concurred.

Biti, who is represented by Mtetwa, has filed an application at the High Court for a review challenging magistrate Francis Mapfumo’s jurisdiction and ruling after he alleged that he was abducted from Zambia, where (Biti) he had been seeking asylum after an “attempt” on his life.

But the State insisted on going to trial despite the pending High Court review.

Biti was denied asylum by the Zambian government after he tried to seek refuge in that country.

He claimed that he was abducted in Zambia by unidentified Zimbabwean men.

He said the abductors forced him to cross the border and arrested him. He told court that he was not running away from the police, but that his life was in danger.

-Newsday

 

Its Burning In Zanu PF, Succession Battle Resurfaces

Zanu PF’s notorious succession demons have resurfaced, with the party’s senior officials locking horns over who should take over from President Emmerson Mnangagwa — a few months after the 76-year-old strongman won a hotly-disputed five-year mandate to lead the country.

The fresh fissures in the former liberation movement come as Mnangagwa has recently called his restless lieutenants to order, insisting that they focus on unity and rebuilding the country’s wobbly economy — rather than be fixated on politics, as they tend to be.

The new party cracks also come as Zanu PF has experienced a number of ugly factional, tribal and succession wars over the past few years — including a mini-split following its acrimonious 2014 congress, as well as the chilling poisoning of Mnangagwa by his internal rivals during a youth interface rally in Gwanda last year.

During this difficult period, ousted former president Robert Mugabe had, until last November’s military intervention ended his ruinous rule, studiously refused to name his successor — amid claims that he was preparing his erratic wife Grace to succeed him.

Mugabe eventually fell from power when the country’s increasingly disaffected military launched Operation Restore Legacy, which saw him being put under house arrest — before the nonagenarian resigned dramatically moments before Parliament started damaging impeachment proceedings against him.

Party insiders told the Daily News yesterday that things were again looking “ominous” in Zanu PF, with a group that included some of Mnangagwa’s long-time loyalists “already heavily involved in the search for ED’s successor” — to the chagrin of other party leaders.

“This group at one time put forward the name of this well-loved general … (name given but withheld — because the top military officer could not be reached yesterday), but has since changed its mind after he fell sick.

“It now wants one of its own instead, among those who have been with Mnangagwa from his time as a minister until he became president.

“This group is also using some of the war veterans to push out Obert Mpofu in particular, because it also wants one of its own to replace him as the party’s secretary for administration.

“Once their preferred choice steps into Mpofu’s shoes, they think it will be easier for them to revamp the party’s structures and to align them with their wishes,” one of the well-placed sources said.

“Mpofu has now even indicated to those close to him that he is prepared to step down, rather than continue being embarrassed and being accused of things that he has not done.

“Among their reasons, this group is worried that Mnangagwa might not finish his current term due to the poisoning that he suffered last year and they are thus looking at having a successor in case that happens.

“This partly explains the current determined attacks on Mpofu and other senior party officials at the Zanu PF headquarters in Harare,” the source added.

The old Zanu PF guard — which includes other former Cabinet ministers who were shunted to the party’s HQ after the July 30 elections —are under severe pressure to leave their positions. Mnangagwa re-assigned these “chefs” to the party’s headquarters — commonly referred to as Shake Shake Building in Harare street lingo — in a desperate bid to breathe new life in government and to strengthen the former liberation movement’s administration.

The Zanu PF leader’s idea was apparently to emulate the Chinese Communist Party’s model, which has also been adopted by South Africa’s African National Congress in South Africa.

Yesterday, war veterans and senior Zanu PF officials told the Daily News that they were aware of the plot to limit Mnangagwa to one term in office only.

“We are saying let the president serve his two terms. There are some people who are moving in their own direction, who are not supporting our president within the party.

“We also know that there are some people within the party who are causing price hikes in order to sabotage our president and we are not happy with this.

“Some of them rush to be party members, trying to cover up their ill-gotten wealth — and all these issues are going to be dealt with soon,” Mashonaland West provincial chairperson Ziyambi Ziyambi said.

War veterans’ secretary-general Victor Matemadanda also confirmed to the Daily News that some people within the party were aiming to dislodge Mnangagwa before the end of his current term.

“The country is not led by opinions of certain individuals but by the Constitution. We have a Constitution which says the president must serve two terms and … there is no need to talk about succession now because the president is still serving his first term.

“It is not about the opinion of certain drunken individuals, but the Constitution,” Matemadanda said without naming these supposed drunkards.

In September, Mnangagwa told foreign media that he would only serve the two terms permitted by the country’s Constitution, if Zimbabweans re-elect him into power in five years’ time.

Speaking to the American cable television network CNN, when he was in New York for the United Nations General Assembly meeting, Mnangagwa said he would not cling on to power like Mugabe had done, but would still want to serve his permitted two terms if re-elected in 2023.

“We have now limited the terms of the president just to two terms … I will abide by that without any iota of resistance at all. Even if the people love me to be there, I will go because I believe in constitutionalism.

“You must give your people a chance to have other leaders. In my view, 10 years is not a short period,” he asserted.

Zimbabwe replaced its old Lancaster House constitution in 2013 — which had been in use since the country gained its independence from Britain in 1980, and which did not prescribe presidential terms.

The country’s Constitution limits the president’s tenure in office to two five-year terms — with the old constitution partly blamed for having helped to entrench Mugabe’s ruinous rule which saw him lead Zimbabwe for nearly four decades.

The 94-year-old did not only rule with an iron fist, he also resolutely refused to facilitate his succession, with ruling Zanu PF insiders saying he wanted to die in office as a life president. All this ultimately led to his dramatic exit from power late last year, when he was replaced by Mnangagwa on the back of a military intervention.

-Daily News

Debt Ridden Air Zimbabwe Goes Under The Hammer

Government has invited bids for the troubled national airline, Air Zimbabwe, as it pushes ahead with privatisation of its loss-making parastatals.

The airline owes creditors $341 million and was last month put under administration.

“Tenders are, hereby, invited from interested parties to invest in Air Zimbabwe. Parties interested in investing in the group are required to register their interest with Air Zimbabwe Administrator at Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants,” the administrator, Reggie Saruchera of Grant Thornton, said in a notice published in the Press yesterday.

“This invitation is not a prospectus and does not constitute or form part of any solicitation or invitation or any offer to the public to purchase the company or to subscribe to any ordinary shares or any other shares in Air Zimbabwe.”

Grant Thornton had been chosen to manage the airline on a caretaker basis when former Transport minister Joram Gumbo fired Air Zimbabwe’s board and management in August.

Air Zimbabwe is among several parastatals that will be sold off completely or partially privatised as President Emmerson Mnangagwa seeks to reduce dependence on the fiscus.

Its accounts have been in shambles for a while.

Auditor-General Mildred Chiri’s 2017 report on the airline was for 2010 accounts because she was not able “to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to provide a basis for an audit opinion” for subsequent years.

However, according to an exit report from the former board chairperson Chipo Dyanda, government, which wholly owns the airline, was to blame for its troubles as it had failed to recapitalise it or deal with the legacy debt that crippled its operations.

Dyanda said morale has long been low among staffers as a result of government non-support despite a Strategic Turnaround Plan running from 2018 to 2020.

 

-Newsday

Chamisa Sets The Record Straight On August 1 Protest, Says “Winners Don’t Incite, They Give Insight”

Nelson Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa who has been implicated by Zanu Pf stalwarts for inciting and organising the August 1 protest has revealed that he never organised the demonstrations which claimed the lives of 6 civilians and injured 25 others.

Giving evidence before the Kgalema Motlanthe led Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 post election violence (Monday), ZRP boss Commissioner General Godwin Matanga also accused the MDC leader of inciting violence adding that the party’s leadership is on record saying they will mobilise citizens for violent protests.

However, responding to allegations that the opposition leader was afraid because he was to blame for the August 1 violence, Chamisa said:

“Not afraid of anything. Winners don’t incite.They give insight.Violence and power at all cost is not my type of politics.Before God and before men, I didn’t actually know about the August 1 demonstrators until I received a call alerting me about it!That is fact!”

Political Wanderer Chaibva Claims MDC Trained Military Militia

Correspondent|Flip-flopping ZANU PF activist Gabriel Chaibva, who is also the Executive Director of Free and Fair Foundation has made startling revelations of MDC Alliance’s violent history which he says dates back to 2002.

He further revealed that the party’s youths received military training sponsored by the late former treasurer Roy Bennett who died recently.

Chaibva, a former MDC member, on Tuesday told the commission of inquiry of the August 1 shootings that the MDC Alliance is to blame for the August 1st post- election violence.

He said the opposition party has been marshalling for violence from as far back as 2002.

In his testimony before the Mothlante led commission, Chaibva said MDC youths received military training sponsored by the late Bennet .

He was providing military training to the party’s “vanguard.”, he claimed.

“Subsequently, in the newspapers it was awash with white commercial farmers were making available their pieces of land on the farms training the MDC youths.

“This training programme was led by Roy Bennett,” he said.

Chaibva said youths were being recruited into “democratic resistance commitees” with the ultimate goal of overthrowing the then government of former President Robert Mugabe.

He said despite various acts of violence especially those carried out during what he called “the final push” of 2004, the party still received “unflinching” support from Britain, Europe and the United States.

He said the MDC was trying to instigate “some sort of Arab Spring” contrary to their statements purporting peace and democracy.

“Whilst the MDC talks about peace they do the exact opposite,” Chaibva said.

Chaibva claimed the MDC was pushing a foreign agenda which was exemplified by David Coltart, who despite the violence within the MDC was “a fanatical supporter” of opposition leader Nelson Chamisa and had “crafted” The Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act (ZIDERA).

Chaibva claims he heard Tendai Biti’s “utterly provocative statements” regarding President Emmerson Mnangagwa on July 31st which fuelled the MDC Alliance youths to react violently on August 1st.

At one point he alleges Biti referred to Mnangagwa as “a murderer.”

Chaibva said during the course of investigations carried out by his foundation, informants had said said some MDC youths had a pistol and were taking turns firing it and two demonstrators may have died from ricochet bullets.

He claims an unnamed businessman may have killed two more demonstrators as a result of “reckless discharge” of a firearm, as he feared for his life during the MDC’s demonstration.

Chaibva also claimed he saw soldiers who were firing shots in the air along Jason Moyo Avenue and one soldier kneeling was aiming upward at a 45 degree angle.

He claimed at that angle only an individual within “two or three metres” could have been shot.

The commission of inquiry is a seven-member probe team which was appointed by Mnangagwa and chaired by former South African President Kgalema Motlanthe. The commission’s mandate includes investigating events leading to the death of at least six people on August 1st and providing recommendations to prevent similar incidents.

In an earlier testimony, Detective Chief Inspector, Edmore Runganga who is also head of the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s investigative team into August 1st said a total of 48 shops had been vandalised and 41 arrests were made thus far.

Runganga who is also head of the Zimbabwe Republic Police’s investigative team into August 1st killings said they had been investigating for the past three months but had not found any firearm cartridges in the Central Business District except those recently acquired through the commission.

He said the report on the direction or angle of “projectiles” had not come back from the technical department.

Runganga said he would follow up on potential eyewitnesses mentioned by Molanthe, such as the late Sylvia Maphosa’s sister.

Maphosa is a victim of the August 1 melee.

The chief inspector said it was “unfortunate those people do not want to come to the police,” but he would “leave no stone unturned.”

M&T

Dzvukamanja Likely To Feature In Liberia Tie

Terrence Mawawa|Bidvest Wits striker Terrence Dzvukamanja is likely to be available for the Warriors game against Liberia next week after his team confirmed that he is flying into the country today.

The 24-year-old was dropped from the squad together with Byron Madzokerere after it was reported that the duo picked injuries.

But according to a statement by Wits posted on Twitter on Monday morning, Dzvukamanja could be available for final selection before the team departs on the 15th of this month. The game will be played on Sunday.

Terrence Dzvukamanja is jetting off to Zim today after being called up to the Zimbabwean national team to face Liberia in their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier on 16 November 2018.

Good luck Terrence,” tweeted the club.

Dzvukamanja also featured against Bloemfontein Celtic on Sunday, starting in the first team before he was substituted after playing eighty-two minutes.

MDC Abused Me: Chigumba

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba has complained over the abuse she suffered at the hands of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leaders and supporters in the run up to the July 30 harmonised elections.

Making her submissions before the Commission of Inquiry into the 1st of August violence today, Chigumba narrated how she and other female ZEC commissioners became punching bags of both emotional and sexist abuse at the hands of the Nelson Chamisa led MDC Alliance party, before, during after the elections.

Chigumba said on three separate occasions, she and other commissioners, felt that their lives were at risk as MDC Alliance supporters and leaders continuously threatened them both on social media and in person.

“On two separate attempts, this other political party threatened to invade our offices and they wanted to confront us on their demands which they wanted to be addressed a few days before the election,” she said.

“We had our department receive the political party and attend to their demands which we had heard previously. We had about 10 or 17 demands but they still continued to persist on us to hear them further,” said Chigumba.

“The political party would picket our offices and would come back with the same demands. On our side, we felt that there was nothing to discuss because the demands they wanted, were not in the electoral act. The law was clear, and our position was very clear too, there was nothing we could do to assist them with,” she added.

The former High Court judge said her persona was vilified in public and in most demonstrations by the MDC-A, had her pictures torn and labeled with unprintable words.

“On the third occasion, through social media they let it known that they would picket our office, and that is when we sought the services if the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

“You could see that in the lead up to the elections, for about 10 days, there was a heavy presence of police at our offices as we feared for our lives. We were unable to carry out our duties at the office as we did not come in,” said Chigumba.

She further admitted that Zimbabweans had little faith in her commission due to the previous running of elections.

“Zimbabweans don’t trust ZEC because of what happened in the past and what happened in the 2018 elections,” she said.

She accused the MDC-A of being ignorant to the law despite the party housing lawyers.

“We held engagements with these political parties and there was no consensus because they could not understand what the law said.

“We ended up compromising so that everyone would be catered for. What I would urge political parties is that they must take this time while in Parliament to change the laws that they are not happy with so that we do not have the same situation again in 2023,” said Chigumba.

She bemoaned the continued abuse she still faces at the MDC-A rallies together with other commissioners.

-263Chat

Relegation Dogfight Intensifies As PSL Season Reaches Home Stretch

Terrence Mawawa|With FC Platinum already confirmed as the winners of the Castle Lager Premier Soccer League, focus has now shifted to the relegation dogfight.

Nichrut occupy the last relegation spot and they are hoping avoid the dreaded chop.

Nichrut face Triangle United at Gibbo Stadium on Sunday.

Newly crowned champions FC Platinum will play Ngezi Platinum on Saturday and they will be officially crowned the winners.

Prosecutor Does Not Qualify To Handle My Case: Biti

 

Terrence Mawawa|MDC deputy national chairperson Tendai Biti has said Prosecutor Michael Reza does not meet the legal requirements for
prosecuting him.

Biti wants Reza to be recused from the case. Biti has indicated that Reza’s objectivity is questionable because he accused him of causing
the death of civilians in the capital city on August 1.

Biti’s lawyer, Beatrice Mtetwa, has said Reza does not meet the constitutional requirements to
prosecute Biti.

Section 261 of the Constitution
requires that members of the National Prosecuting Authority must not act in a partisan manner or further the interests of any political
party or cause.

Speaking before magistrate Gloria
Takundwa yesterday, Mtetwa argued:”Your Worship, Reza, who in terms of the law, is supposed to be impartial, filed an affidavit and made averments that are a cause for concern and such averments cannot be made by an impartial prosecutor. Reza said Biti’s assassination attempt claim was only political grandstanding. He proceeded
to say the violence committed in
the CBD [central business district],
which claimed the lives of people, was perpetrated by MDC supporters.

Malusi Gigaba Finally Resigns – FULL TEXT

Below is South African Hone Affairs minister, Malusi Gigaba’s full resignation letter:

President Cyril Ramaphosa has today, Tuesday 13 November 2018, received a letter of resignation from the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Malusi Knowledge Nkanyezi Gigaba.

The President has accepted the Minister’s resignation and expressed his appreciation for Minister’s Gigaba longstanding service to the government and people of South Africa.
Mr Gigaba was appointed as Deputy Minister of Home Affairs in 2004 and subsequently served as Minister of Public Enterprises, Minister of Finance and – for two intervals – as Minister of Home Affairs.
Minister Gigaba indicated in his letter of resignation that he was stepping aside for the sake of our country and the movement to which he belongs. Further to relieve the President from undue pressure and allow him to focus on improving the lives of the people of South Africa and for him to do the best he can to serve the country and save it from this economic meltdown.
President Ramaphosa has requested Minister of Transport Dr Blade Nzimande to act as Minister of Home Affairs until a permanent appointment is made.

Leave Chamisa Alone, Arrest Zanu PF Bigwigs Instead- Dr Ruhanya

 

Terrence Mawawa|Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has charged that the police must arrest corrupt Zanu PF officials instead of threatening to prosecute MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.
“@nelsonchamisa is not the one who has to be arrested but the whole leadership of ZANU PF; everyone of them because of both political and
economic genocide they have committed against Zimbabwe since 1980. This Animal Farm rule in Zim must have limits. Once upon a time there was RGM!” Dr Ruhanya tweeted.

“More than 20 000 unarmed civilians were murdered during Gukurahundi by the army. It appears killing people by the army is a hobby.
For them killing 7 people is just nothing. I am not surprised by the foolish denials. Army testimony is arrogant, insulting, unrepentant.”

Dr Ruhanya added:”ROBERT MUGABE the person was removed
from power but MUGABEISM remains the guiding political philosophy, system, culture, practice in ZANU PF under President Mnangagwa. Talk of ‘new dispensation’ is just nothing
but empty rhetoric- no new and different deeds. MNANGAGWA=MUGABE if not worse!”

Chamisa Warns Of Arbitrary Arrests Of Opposition Leaders

 

Terrence Mawawa|MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa has said Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government has hatched a calculated plot to arrest MDC Alliance leaders.

Mnangagwa has been incensed by Chamisa’s refusal to take up the official opposition leader position he was offered by the government.

“I see the effort to nail the innocent exonerating the guilty. A ploy to weaken and eliminate MDC and faces in the democratic alternative.Was briefed of this strategy 3 months ago.Soon you
will see vindictive arrests,hired ‘witnesses’ making stories to
victimize. #changemusthappen,” Chamisa wrote on his official Twitter handle yesterday.

Headache For Mthuli Ncube As Zimbabwe Inflation Soars To 21% In One Month

HARARE – Inflation is on the rampage in Zimbabwe, with the year on year rate for the month of October spiking by as much as 15.46 percentage points to 20.85 percent, Zimbabwe Statistics (Zimstats) said on Tuesday, further highlighting the scourge of price hikes emanating from rising parallel market currency rates in the past two months.

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor, John Mangudya had earlier said inflation was set to be contained within the 7 percent regional threshold but the announcement by Zimstats has left experts and economists saying Zimbabwe’s economy is teetering on the edge.

“The year on year inflation rate (annual percentage change) for the month of October 2018 as measured by the all items Consumer Price Index (CPI) stood at 20.85 percent, gaining 15.46 percentage points on the September 2018 rate of 5.39 percent,” said Zimstats on Tuesday.

It further said the “year-on-year food and non-alcoholic beverages inflation prone to transitory shocks stood at 26.78 percent whilst the non-food inflation rate was 18.06 percent” during the same period.

Tynos Musole, a junior analyst with experience in insurance industry said “mitigating interventions that at least slow the rate of decay” were needed as a “a panicky economy will exacerbate the situation” especially at a time Zimbabwe is resisting austerity measures.

The consumer price index for Zimbabwe for the month of October stood at 118.73 compared with 101.97 in September 2018 and 98.24 in October 2017.

Other economists dispute the official inflation stats issued by the government, saying the yearly inflation rate may have climbed up to levels around 300 percent. Some government workers such as teachers have started to demand payment in forex as the economy increasingly dollarises.

The government has been blamed for excessively printing bond notes which have fueled inflation owing to continued weakness in the quasi-currency President Emerson Mnangagwa’s administration still insists has equal value to the greenback.

-IOL

Yes, The Medicine is Harsh, But The Patient Requires It In Order To Live: ED

Jane Mlambo| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged Zimbabweans to brace for tough times as his administration makes the necessary but painful changes towards building the economy.

Mnangagwa who published an opinion piece in the Financial Times borrowed from former United Kingdom Prime Minister on the need to take painful decisions in order to achieve long term successes.

“The process of change is not smooth. Some pain and discomfort along the way is inevitable. The arduousness of the path of reform can sometimes lead governments to stall or backtrack. But as a passionate reformer leading a reformist government, I know there is no other way. We cannot allow anything to slow us down,” said Mnangagwa.

Government has been battling to contain runaway inflation which has seen prices of basic commodities doubling in the process resulting in shortages.

Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube has also introduced new measures including the 2 percent tax on all electronic transactions which many ordinary Zimbabweans feel is painful, but the Zanu PF leader said the policy will bear fruits later.

“Poor State Of Country’s Roads Is The Major Cause Of High Incidence Of Fatal Accidents”

 

Terrence Mawawa|Prominent social media analyst Antony Taruvinga has said the deplorable state of the country’s roads is the main cause of the high incidence of fatal road accidents.

“The major cause of these deadly accidents, generally, is the bad state of our roads.

The Chirundu-Masvingo-Beitbridge Highway is an eyesore and a death trap. The government has failed
to cope with technological advancement where we have fast moving cars still travelling on ancient
roads(the likes of the times of Cecil John Rhodes that were designed for less than 80km/hr cars).

They can’t even copy from South Africa(neatly tarred highways and spaghetti roads). Botswana, a desert,
has better roads than Zimbabwe. Where is the revenue going? It’s all being consumed by Zanu PF fat cats,” argued Taruvinga in a statement yesterday.

Biti Adamant, Insists State Security Agents Want To Eliminate Chamisa

 

Terrence Mawawa|Outspoken MDC A deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has no kind words for Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government.

Biti insists state security agents are plotting to silence youthful MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa who is giving Emmerson Mnangagwa and his cronies splitting headaches.

“The abduction attempt on President
@nelsonchamisa bears fingerprints of the junta.They left the same in Nabanyama ,Ndira,Nleya and Itai cases.They have been caught red handed and they are running scared
creating yarns and fiction. My family has never owned a Harrier and will never own one,” tweeted Biti.

Air Zimbabwe Up For Grabs

Government has invited bids for the troubled national airline, Air Zimbabwe, as it pushes ahead with privatisation of its loss-making parastatals.

The airline owes creditors $341 million and was last month put under administration.

“Tenders are, hereby, invited from interested parties to invest in Air Zimbabwe. Parties interested in investing in the group are required to register their interest with Air Zimbabwe Administrator at Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants,” the administrator, Reggie Saruchera of Grant Thornton, said in a notice published in the Press yesterday.

“This invitation is not a prospectus and does not constitute or form part of any solicitation or invitation or any offer to the public to purchase the company or to subscribe to any ordinary shares or any other shares in Air Zimbabwe.”

Grant Thornton had been chosen to manage the airline on a caretaker basis when former Transport minister Joram Gumbo fired Air Zimbabwe’s board and management in August.

Air Zimbabwe is among several parastatals that will be sold off completely or partially privatised as President Emmerson Mnangagwa seeks to reduce dependence on the fiscus.

Its accounts have been in shambles for a while.

Auditor-General Mildred Chiri’s 2017 report on the airline was for 2010 accounts because she was not able “to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to provide a basis for an audit opinion” for subsequent years.

However, according to an exit report from the former board chairperson Chipo Dyanda, government, which wholly owns the airline, was to blame for its troubles as it had failed to recapitalise it or deal with the legacy debt that crippled its operations.

Dyanda said morale has long been low among staffers as a result of government non-support despite a Strategic Turnaround Plan running from 2018 to 2020.

 

-Newsday

Fresh Storm Hits Zanu PF

Zanu PF’s notorious succession demons have resurfaced, with the party’s senior officials locking horns over who should take over from President Emmerson Mnangagwa — a few months after the 76-year-old strongman won a hotly-disputed five-year mandate to lead the country.

The fresh fissures in the former liberation movement come as Mnangagwa has recently called his restless lieutenants to order, insisting that they focus on unity and rebuilding the country’s wobbly economy — rather than be fixated on politics, as they tend to be.

The new party cracks also come as Zanu PF has experienced a number of ugly factional, tribal and succession wars over the past few years — including a mini-split following its acrimonious 2014 congress, as well as the chilling poisoning of Mnangagwa by his internal rivals during a youth interface rally in Gwanda last year.

During this difficult period, ousted former president Robert Mugabe had, until last November’s military intervention ended his ruinous rule, studiously refused to name his successor — amid claims that he was preparing his erratic wife Grace to succeed him.

Mugabe eventually fell from power when the country’s increasingly disaffected military launched Operation Restore Legacy, which saw him being put under house arrest — before the nonagenarian resigned dramatically moments before Parliament started damaging impeachment proceedings against him.

Party insiders told the Daily News yesterday that things were again looking “ominous” in Zanu PF, with a group that included some of Mnangagwa’s long-time loyalists “already heavily involved in the search for ED’s successor” — to the chagrin of other party leaders.

“This group at one time put forward the name of this well-loved general … (name given but withheld — because the top military officer could not be reached yesterday), but has since changed its mind after he fell sick.

“It now wants one of its own instead, among those who have been with Mnangagwa from his time as a minister until he became president.

“This group is also using some of the war veterans to push out Obert Mpofu in particular, because it also wants one of its own to replace him as the party’s secretary for administration.

“Once their preferred choice steps into Mpofu’s shoes, they think it will be easier for them to revamp the party’s structures and to align them with their wishes,” one of the well-placed sources said.

“Mpofu has now even indicated to those close to him that he is prepared to step down, rather than continue being embarrassed and being accused of things that he has not done.

“Among their reasons, this group is worried that Mnangagwa might not finish his current term due to the poisoning that he suffered last year and they are thus looking at having a successor in case that happens.

“This partly explains the current determined attacks on Mpofu and other senior party officials at the Zanu PF headquarters in Harare,” the source added.

The old Zanu PF guard — which includes other former Cabinet ministers who were shunted to the party’s HQ after the July 30 elections —are under severe pressure to leave their positions. Mnangagwa re-assigned these “chefs” to the party’s headquarters — commonly referred to as Shake Shake Building in Harare street lingo — in a desperate bid to breathe new life in government and to strengthen the former liberation movement’s administration.

The Zanu PF leader’s idea was apparently to emulate the Chinese Communist Party’s model, which has also been adopted by South Africa’s African National Congress in South Africa.

Yesterday, war veterans and senior Zanu PF officials told the Daily News that they were aware of the plot to limit Mnangagwa to one term in office only.

“We are saying let the president serve his two terms. There are some people who are moving in their own direction, who are not supporting our president within the party.

“We also know that there are some people within the party who are causing price hikes in order to sabotage our president and we are not happy with this.

“Some of them rush to be party members, trying to cover up their ill-gotten wealth — and all these issues are going to be dealt with soon,” Mashonaland West provincial chairperson Ziyambi Ziyambi said.

War veterans’ secretary-general Victor Matemadanda also confirmed to the Daily News that some people within the party were aiming to dislodge Mnangagwa before the end of his current term.

“The country is not led by opinions of certain individuals but by the Constitution. We have a Constitution which says the president must serve two terms and … there is no need to talk about succession now because the president is still serving his first term.

“It is not about the opinion of certain drunken individuals, but the Constitution,” Matemadanda said without naming these supposed drunkards.

In September, Mnangagwa told foreign media that he would only serve the two terms permitted by the country’s Constitution, if Zimbabweans re-elect him into power in five years’ time.

Speaking to the American cable television network CNN, when he was in New York for the United Nations General Assembly meeting, Mnangagwa said he would not cling on to power like Mugabe had done, but would still want to serve his permitted two terms if re-elected in 2023.

“We have now limited the terms of the president just to two terms … I will abide by that without any iota of resistance at all. Even if the people love me to be there, I will go because I believe in constitutionalism.

“You must give your people a chance to have other leaders. In my view, 10 years is not a short period,” he asserted.

Zimbabwe replaced its old Lancaster House constitution in 2013 — which had been in use since the country gained its independence from Britain in 1980, and which did not prescribe presidential terms.

The country’s Constitution limits the president’s tenure in office to two five-year terms — with the old constitution partly blamed for having helped to entrench Mugabe’s ruinous rule which saw him lead Zimbabwe for nearly four decades.

The 94-year-old did not only rule with an iron fist, he also resolutely refused to facilitate his succession, with ruling Zanu PF insiders saying he wanted to die in office as a life president. All this ultimately led to his dramatic exit from power late last year, when he was replaced by Mnangagwa on the back of a military intervention.

-Daily News

VIDEO: Chigumba Says She Suffered Emotional Abuse At Hands Of MDC Activists

By A Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission boss, Priscilla Chigumba who says she suffered emotional abuse at the hands of MDC activists today told the Commission of Inquiry into the August 1, 2018 Post-Election Violence political parties with legislators in parliament should use their tenure to change the laws which they feel impede on the electoral process.

Justice Chigumba said her vilification by the opposition MDC Alliance is well-documented, despite the electoral body discharging its duties in terms of the law, which was confirmed by various court orders.

The ZEC boss says the electoral body has done a postmortem of the elections and a draft report is ready containing recommendations on how to improve the conducting of polls in Zimbabwe in future.

She pledged to furnish the commission with the draft report.

Asked whether as ZEC they would be willing to recommend that presidential election results be announced as they come constituency by constituency or ward by ward, Justice Chigumba said the duty of ZEC is purely to administer the laws regarding elections.

Justice Chigumba said multi-liaison committees which ZEC tried to use in terms of the law to engage political parties were constantly disrupted and the electoral body ended up abandoning them.

“Attempts at dialogue with political parties were always hitting a brick wall…,” said Justice Chigumba.

Justice Chigumba said ZEC is also consulting the SADC Electoral Forum and other regional electoral bodies to see how they can deal with the lack of trust within elections’ stakeholders as well as to improve the conduct of elections in Zimbabwe.

She gave an example of how she has been in touch with the Zambian electoral commission, to share notes on how they run their polls.

Asked whether she thinks the army killed the civilians who died, Justice Chigumba said she only learnt of what was happening from the media.

“…I wasn’t there…yes the media said the army killed, people were shot from the back….,” she said.

The ZEC chair revealed that most of the results for Harare province came last, as there were a lot of verifications needed before their announcement.

Director Legal Services in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce Never Katiyo was next to testify. He spoke about the need for the safeguarding of peace so as not to derail re-engagement efforts by the government, adding that the country’s economic revival efforts were dented following the August 1 violence which claimed 6 lives.

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Chigumba Says Political Parties Always Refused To Dialogue With ZEC And That May Have Avoided The Harare Killings

Correspondent|THE Commission of Inquiry into the August 1, 2018 Post-Election Violence continued today with Zimbabwe Electoral Commission Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba testifying before the commission.

Justice Chigumba said political parties with legislators in parliament should use their tenure to change the laws which they feel impede on the electoral process.

Justice Chigumba said her vilification by the opposition MDC Alliance is well-documented, despite the electoral body discharging its duties in terms of the law, which was confirmed by various court orders.

The ZEC boss says the electoral body has done a postmortem of the elections and a draft report is ready containing recommendations on how to improve the conducting of polls in Zimbabwe in future.

She pledged to furnish the commission with the draft report.

Asked whether as ZEC they would be willing to recommend that presidential election results be announced as they come constituency by constituency or ward by ward, Justice Chigumba said the duty of ZEC is purely to administer the laws regarding elections.

Justice Chigumba said multi-liaison committees which ZEC tried to use in terms of the law to engage political parties were constantly disrupted and the electoral body ended up abandoning them.

“Attempts at dialogue with political parties were always hitting a brick wall…,” said Justice Chigumba.

Justice Chigumba said ZEC is also consulting the SADC Electoral Forum and other regional electoral bodies to see how they can deal with the lack of trust within elections’ stakeholders as well as to improve the conduct of elections in Zimbabwe.

She gave an example of how she has been in touch with the Zambian electoral commission, to share notes on how they run their polls.

Asked whether she thinks the army killed the civilians who died, Justice Chigumba said she only learnt of what was happening from the media.

“…I wasn’t there…yes the media said the army killed, people were shot from the back….,” she said.

The ZEC chair revealed that most of the results for Harare province came last, as there were a lot of verifications needed before their announcement.

Director Legal Services in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce Never Katiyo was next to testify. He spoke about the need for the safeguarding of peace so as not to derail re-engagement efforts by the government, adding that the country’s economic revival efforts were dented following the August 1 violence which claimed 6 lives.

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Matabeleland Chiefs Tackle Mnangagwa On Much Talked About Shona Grand Plan Against Ndebeles

Own Correspondent|Matabeleland’s oldest traditional leader, Chief Vezi Maduna has written to President Emmerson Mnangagwa demanding explaination and removal of the perceived Shona Grand Plan against the people of Matabeleland.

Matabeleland believes that there is a document which was written in 1979 by a collection of Shona speaking leaders prescribing the suppression of the Ndebele speaking people.

The document has been making rounds in Matabeleland since the period running up to the deployment of the Gukurahudi soldiers in 1983.

The people from the region believe that the Gukurahundi murders and the subsequent marginalization of the region are a direct result of the Grand Plan.

Below is the letter written by Chief Maduna.

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Chamisa Says He Had No Clue About 1st August CBD Protests

Jane Mlambo| MDC President Nelson Chamisa has dispelled the misconception that he caused the 1st of August violence that led to the death of six people when soldiers fired live bullets on innocent and unarmed civilians.


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In a response to a Twitter user who said the youthful politician was now afraid of facing the music as he is the one who incited people, Chamisa said he does not believe in the principle of violence and power at all costs.

Chamisa had earlier hinted that he is aware state machinations to arrest and victimize the innocent while exonerating the guilty.

His post relates to shocking denial by Army commander Phillip Valerio Sibanda that he had gunshots well before the deployment of the army on the streets of Harare and that soldiers did not kill people.

Mnangagwa Blocking Police From Arresting Chamisa

ZRP Commissioner General Godwin Matanga says that police are ready to arrest opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa for allegedly inciting the August 1 post-election violence which left six peopled dead and several others injured.

Matanga said the only reason the police have not picked Chamisa up is because of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s mooted plan to constitutionally formalise the position of Leader of the Opposition.

The ZRP chief was testifying before the Commission of Inquiry into the deadly August violence at a heading in Harare this Monday.

“I still feel that it would be very improper to arrest the leader of the opposition party in the name of Nelson Chamisa because this is a position that was formed by the President,” said Matanga.

Mnangagwa has since confirmed plans to establish the office of Leader of the Opposition in line, he said, with other Commonwealth countries.

Zimbabwe has applied to re-join the grouping which largely comprises former British colonies.

Mnangagwa’s spokesman George Charamba clarified that the position was not necessarily intended for Chamisa after the opposition leader said he was not interested.

According to Matanga however, Mnangagwa intends to create the position for Chamisa.

“I still feel today that the President’s doors are open and (so) I cannot arrest Chamisa, but all the same I can say crime does not rot like meat and anytime he can be arrested,” said the ZRP chief.

Soldiers were deployed to help overwhelmed police quell violence during protests in central Harare against the results of the July 30 elections.

The opposition has blamed the military for the death of six people during the clashes.

Matanga however, told commissioners Monday that Chamisa had incited violence with the support of a Kenyan activist the ZRP boss identified as Silas Jakakimba.

“It is written in the Constitution that the Electoral Act does not allow people to incite violence,” said Matanga.

“It is on record that a lawyer of the main (Kenyan) opposition leader Raila Odinga by the name Silas Jakakimba was in the country to advise the leader of the opposition party on how to proceed with events which took place on 1 August.

“When I got that information, he (the Kenyan lawyer) had already left the country.”

Matanga denied opposition charges that police, and military units deployed to quell the violence shot dead the six protestors and also injured more than a dozen others.

He was backed by Zimbabwe Defence Forces chief General Philip Valerio Sibanda who was adamant that soldiers only fired warning shots into the air and never at what he described as “rioters”.

The commission is headed by former South Africa president Kgalema Motlanthe.

Chigumba Hides Behind Laws For ZEC Shortcomings

Jane Mlambo| Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Chairperson, Priscilla Chigumba has blamed the gaps in the electoral law for the post election violence that resultantly led to the death of six people after soldiers opened fire on innocent civilians who were protesting over delays in the announcement of the Presidential results.

Chigumba said she has repeatedly advised political parties represented in parliament to change laws and the electoral field even.

Making her submissions before the Commission of Inquiry today, Chigumba said, “Political parties must take this time while in Parliament to change the laws that they are not happy with so that we do not have the same situation again in 2023.”

Chigumba said ZEC could not have announced presidential elections results earlier than it did because results transmission, as provided for in the law, was “slow” as it has to be done physically.

 

Chamisa Tags As ZANU PF Agents Party Officials Challenging His Presidency

MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has warned officials eyeing his position against working with Zanu-PF to grab power from him saying he is firmly in charge of the country’s opposition party and would not tolerate dissent.

Chamisa controversially rose to the MDC presidency following the party’s founding president, Morgan Tsvangirai’s death in February this year.

Tsvangirai’s death created an acrimonious power struggle between Chamisa, Thokozani Khupe and Elias Mudzuri – who used to deputise the party’s founding father.

In the end Chamisa and Khupe went separate ways – both claiming to be legitimate heirs to the throne. Mudzuri backed off from the tiff, and opted to work with Chamisa.

But with Chamisa’s party headed for its first elective congress after Tsvangirai’s demise, jostling for the top post has reached fever-pitch with MDC secretary general Douglas Mwonzora and Mudzuri, who is one of the party’s deputy presidents, emerging as potential challengers for the top post.

In an ominous warning to his rivals, Chamisa who narrowly told party supporters at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera at the weekend that Zanu-PF was behind his rivals’ bid for power.

“It is surprising that Zanu-PF is more interested in our congress than in its own congress as they seek to determine who emerges as the leader of the MDC because they have their preferred candidates and there is dirty money changing hands hence you hear them say Chamisa must go and so and so should take over but we will not allow that,” he thundered.

The 40-year-old former ICT minister accused Zanu-PF of being behind Tsvangirai’s death purportedly in the hope that the MDC would die “but were surprised when I rose and proved to be even stronger hence their efforts at blocking me”.

“We are going to have our congress and elect our own leader, leaders that we want not those they want. We will put the one they fear most just to show them that they don’t determine what happens in the MDC. There are some in the leadership who think that because I took over from Tsvangirai I will allow them to do as they please in the party. No I am in charge until congress and will brook no nonsense, I want order and discipline,” he charged.

He insisted that congress was not his and the MDC’s priority at the moment as the party was focusing on “reclaiming our stolen victory”.

Several MDC officials have already taken turns to endorse him as the party’s president going into congress next year and beyond.

Leading the way was MDC secretary for elections, Murisi Zwizwai, organising secretary Amos Chibaya, youth secretary-general Lovemore Chinoputsa and national executive member Tracy Mutinhiri who all rephrased the party’s campaign slogan “2018 Chamisa chete chete to “2018, 2019, 2023 Chamisa chete chete”.

“We are going to congress soon and I want you to show by raising your hand if you believe Chamisa should continue until he says it’s enough. It’s not a crime to aspire to lead but we have made our choice that Chamisa will continue to lead beyond congress,” Zwizwai said.

On his part, Chinoputsa said “a vacancy only exists when someone has failed. Chamisa has won the elections so that means there can be no vacancy at the moment.

President, Mashonaland East has endorsed you so we are saying there is no vacancy,” Chinoputsa declared.

Chamisa has previously appealed to those seeking to challenge his position to eat the chill pill, saying it was too early for them to do so.

Addressing party supporters during MDC’s 19th anniversary celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium recently, Chamisa emphasised the need for unity in the party.

— Daily News

MSU Student Commits Suicide After Lecturer Bedded His Girlfriend

A FINAL year Local Government student at Midlands State University allegedly hanged himself from the roof truss at his lodgings in Nehosho area in Senga early yesterday morning for unknown reasons.

Speculation is, however, rife that Walter Temera killed himself in anger after allegedly finding one of his lecturers bedding his girlfriend. It is also said that he was in debt and possibly saw suicide as the only way out.

Midlands Provincial police spokesperson Inspector Joel Goko said reasons why he allegedly took his life were unknown adding that police investigations were underway.

“Yes I can confirm that an MSU student was allegedly found hanging from the roof truss of the toilet at a house where he was staying with other school mates. There are a lot of theories being thrown around but police investigations are underway,” he said.

MSU director of information Mrs Mirirai Mawere also confirmed the sudden death.

“Yes I can confirm the death of one of our students. It’s now a police case and under investigation, “she said.

Students close to the matter said that Temera had travelled to Victoria Falls with other students on an educational tour arriving back in Gweru around 2AM.

“Word is that he tried to jump off a moving bus when they were returning from Victoria Falls but was restrained by other students. The reasons for wanting to commit suicide by jumping off a moving bus are unknown,” said a student on condition of anonymity.

He said when the bus arrived at the Gweru Main Campus – it was suggested that Temera should spend the rest of the night under the watch of his best friend at the Main Campus.

“He allegedly sneaked out of his best friend’s room and went to his lodgings in Nehosho. This morning, he started apologising to his friends for all the wrongs he had done to them telling them that he lived a ‘fake’ life. Then around 7:30AM he was found hanging from a truss in a toilet,” said the student.

However, the student said his neighbour told the police that Temera owed some students money which he was failing to pay back.

Insp Goko appealed to members of the public especially students to consult elders or their lecturers when they face problems.

“It is unfortunate that members of the society resort to such extreme measures in the face of challenges. As police we urge members of the public especially these students to value the sanctity of live. In the face of problems they must consult school authorities, elders in the community, their guardians or the police,” he said.

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Biti Nearly Beats Up Prosecutor During Trial

MDC vice-chairperson Tendai Biti and State prosecutor Michael Reza nearly exchanged blows in court yesterday after Reza accused the former of playing a role in the post-election violence that saw seven civilians killed by members of the army on August 1 this year, while the presiding magistrate clashed with the opposition leader’s lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa over the use of mobile phones in court.

Biti, who appeared before magistrate Gloria Takundwa, is facing charges of violating the Electoral Act for allegedly announcing that MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa had won the presidential elections during the harmonised elections held in July this year. He is also facing another charge of border jumping.

“I am going to sue you for that! Did I shoot anyone? Why don’t you accuse the army?” Biti fumed.

Mtetwa asked the court for Reza to recuse himself from the matter, saying he was now conflicted after writing an affidavit accusing Biti of playing a hand in the killing of the people by the army.

“Your Worship, Reza, who in terms of the law, is supposed to be impartial, filed an affidavit and made averments that are a cause for concern and such averments cannot be made by an impartial prosecutor. Reza said Biti’s assassination attempt claim was only political grandstanding. He proceeded by saying the violence committed in the CBD [central business district], which claimed the lives of people, were carried out by MDC supporters. What independent prosecutor says that?”

But Reza told the court that Biti had raised political statements, which required a political response.

He further said Biti referred to a legitimate government as a “military junta government”, which is a derogatory expression.

Mtetwa urged Reza to recuse himself, accusing him of furthering the interests of his political masters and not of justice.

However, Takundwa postponed the matter to November 15 for ruling.

Takundwa then ordered everyone in the court gallery to stop using mobile phones during the proceedings, but Mtetwa objected, saying there was no law stopping people from using their phones in court.

“Surely, you cannot stop people from tweeting and sending messages unless you avail an Act that stops them from using their phones,” she said.

Takundwa then backed down and said the people in the gallery must not take pictures, to which Mtetwa concurred.

Biti, who is represented by Mtetwa, has filed an application at the High Court for a review challenging magistrate Francis Mapfumo’s jurisdiction and ruling after he alleged that he was abducted from Zambia, where (Biti) he had been seeking asylum after an “attempt” on his life.

But the State insisted on going to trial despite the pending High Court review.

Biti was denied asylum by the Zambian government after he tried to seek refuge in that country.

He claimed that he was abducted in Zambia by unidentified Zimbabwean men.

He said the abductors forced him to cross the border and arrested him. He told court that he was not running away from the police, but that his life was in danger.

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Mnangagwa Signs Law To Arrest Cash Barons

Correspondent|ACCORDING to new regulations gazetted by President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday, police officers can randomly search or nab those that they suspect to be dealing in foreign currency from public places such as streets, roads, passages, parks or recreation grounds.

Cash barons who have been accused of fuelling parallel market currency rates and a raft of other economic ills will now face up to two years in prison if they fail to explain the source of their wealth, while street dealers also face arrest if they fail to explain their business at street corners to police officers.

“If any authorised officer or police officer, acting to enforce section 4, finds any person frequenting, loitering in or lingering about any public place in circumstances that give rise to a reasonable suspicion that he or she is dealing in currency in contravention of section 4(1)(a), such a person may be required by the officer to give an explanation of his or her presence in or about the public place, and of his or her conduct thereat, and to produce to the law enforcement agent any identity document, and to show to the agent any currency or property in his or her immediate possession or under his or immediate control and to account to the agent of his or her possession or control of the same,” the regulations read in part.

The government published similar regulations last September, but there were no major arrests.

The new legislation says the High Court may grant an order in respect of any property with a value of over $10 000 that might be deemed ill-gotten.

According to the extraordinary gazette, the wealth must be explained only in terms of known sources of income.

The unexplained wealth can be frozen until a court determines otherwise.

“At the same time and before the same court that an application for an unexplained wealth order is made under section 37B, the applicant enforcement authority may apply for an interim freezing order in respect of all or part of the property that is the subject of the unexplained wealth order applied for,” the gazette reads.

The new law seeks to punish those who may give false information on the unexplained wealth by imposing a fine of $65 000 or imprisonment not exceeding two years.

However, there is room for compensation for those that are illegally affected by the freeze.

The government is battling to control ballooning foreign currency dealings that have seen the rise of cash barons exchanging mainly United States dollars at premiums outside those set by government.

MDC MP Risks Losing His Seat After Presenting Wrong Information At Nomination Court

MT PLEASANT legislator Samuel Banda (MDC Alliance) yesterday appeared at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts charged with contravening the Electoral Act after he allegedly falsified his home address during registration to enable him to represent the constituency.

Banda (43) was not asked to plead when he appeared before magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa, who remanded him out of custody to December 3, pending finalisation of the investigations.

The legislator, who resides in Mabvuku and is represented by Thoughts Deme, was ordered not to interfere with State witnesses and to reside at the given address as part of his bail conditions.

The State alleges that on December 28 last year, during the national biometric voter registration exercise, Banda misrepresented to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) that he resided at number 34 Waller Avenue, Mt Pleasant, Harare, in order for him to register as a voter in that constituency when, in actual fact, he did not reside there.

The State alleges Banda went on to depose an affidavit of residence for voter registration (Zec Form VR-9) to Zec commissioner of oath, purporting to be residing at that address.

It is alleged Banda was subsequently registered as a voter in Mt Pleasant constituency, where he contested for the House of Assembly seat and eventually won.

The State says Zec forms VR1 and VR9 will be produced in court as an exhibit.

Delight Mavuto appeared for the State.

Army, Police Bosses Play Blame Game Over August 1 Killings

Correspondent|ZIMBABWE’S military and police have blamed each other for the August 1 shootings that killed at least six people during a protest in Harare.

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) and police initially tried to avoid appearing before a commission of inquiry led by former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe.

General Philip Valerio Sibanda, a ZDF commander, in a letter addressed to the commission, said: “The Zimbabwe Defence Forces will submit its views in writing.”

Police Commissioner General Godwin Matanga also wrote that they wanted to testify in camera because “the evidence to be disclosed would be inimical or prejudicial to public interest or operations of the State”.

Both were later to appear live on state television.

The police were the first to take to the stand. Chief Superintendent Albert Ncube, officer commanding of the Harare Central District, said he only had 167 police details under his command on August 1 because most were assigned countrywide for policing duties associated with the general elections. Therefore, he told his seniors that he needed reinforcements from the Police Protection Unit.

Ncube said, legally, all army personnel were supposed to follow his command in executing policing duties – but that was never the case because at no point was he told that the military would be part of the team to quell the civil unrest under way at the time.

He added that as part of policing duties on the day “an order was given that no firearms were to be used to safeguard the credibility of the election result as the country was in an election period”.

When Matanga took to the stand, he said President Emmerson Mnangagwa “supported and authorised” the deployment of the army and Matanga directed his military counterpart to act. Therefore, it was done above Ncube’s pay grade.

Matanga told the commission that the army had acted in earnest.

“If ever the soldiers fired their weapons, if ever they did, they did so in good faith,” said Matanga.

I don’t believe that any soldier opened fire on civilians. If that had happened, the death toll would have been higher, General Philip Valerio Sibanda.

Brigadier-General Anselem Sanyatwe, the Presidential Guard commander, said that a picture of a soldier kneeling down to take aim while another soldier tried to stop him – a picture that went viral – was interpreted incorrectly.

Sanyatwe claimed that the soldier had knelt down to avoid stones from rioters and that the soldier had only fired warning shots into the air. He said that any deaths registered took place before the military was deployed.

“All those were shot before we deployed and this is true because we never came across a dead body,” he said.

Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, General Philip Valerio Sibanda, told the commission that he heard gun shots before soldiers were deployed.

Sibanda’s testimony attempted to dispel the widely held view that the army had shot civilians. He said the only order given was to “advance and not take a kneeling position” and if soldiers had fired their AK47 rifles, one round of ammunition could have taken at least six lives.

“I don’t believe that any soldier opened fire on civilians. If that had happened, the death toll would have been higher,” he said.

Both Sibanda and Sanyatwe suggested that the violence was likely a result of the MDC’s “militant” wing – The Vanguard – which Sanyatwe said consisted of army deserters, and which Sibanda said had arms caches.

ZEC Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba To Testify Before August 1 Commission

Justice Priscilla Chigumba

By Own Correspondent| ZEC Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba will today take to the witness stand at the ongoing August 1 post election violence Commission of Inquiry at Cresta Lodge in Harare.

Justice Chigumba will testify together with a ballistic expert, an official from the business community and the investigating officer from the Zimbabwe Republic Police.

ZimEye will be livestreaming the public hearings on our facebook page.

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Opposition Legislator Charged For Insulting Mnangagwa

An opposition legislator has been charged with undermining authority of or insulting President Emmerson Mnangagwa after he allegedly accused the ZANU PF party leader of being devoid of solutions to fix Zimbabwe’s economic crisis.

Hon. Joel Gabbuza, the MDC-Alliance party legislator for Binga South constituency appeared in court on Monday 12 November 2018 facing charges of undermining the authority of or insulting the president as defined in section 33(2)(b) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform).

Prosecutors claimed that Gabbuza, who was represented by Thulani Nkala of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, unlawfully and intentionally made an abusive, indecent or obscene statement about or concerning President Mnangagwa when he allegedly told mourners at a funeral on 23 October 2018 at John Bwansula’s homestead in Manzasiya village in Binga, Matabeleland North province that President Mnangagwa’s government is clueless in solving Zimbabwe’s economic crisis, which is marked by fuel and drug shortages.

Gabbuza, the prosecutors charged, told mourners that the fuel shortages in Zimbabwe had forced him to travel to neighbouring Zambia to source fuel for use during the funeral.

State Planning To Incriminate Us While Exonerating The Guilty: Chamisa

Jane Mlambo| Opposition, Movement for Democratic Change President, Advocate Nelson Chamisa has warned against plans by the state to incriminate his party for the post election disturbances that claimed six lives following the deployment of army personnel on unarmed rioters.

Chamisa was commenting on the submissions made by army and police bosses to the Commission of Inquiry into the 1st of August shootings.

The firebrand opposition leader said he was briefed three months ago that the state is planning to nail his party members while exonerating those who shot and killed innocent civilians.

Yesterday, army and police bosses said denied that soldiers shot civilians saying they did not them orders to gun people down.

25 Year Old Kills 89 Landlord With A Machete

GWERU police have launched a manhunt for a 25-year-old man who allegedly attacked a couple with a machete and killed his 89-year-old landlord at Roylands Farm in Gweru recently.

Provincial police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende confirmed the death of Joseph Rodi of Plot 41 at the farm allegedly at the hands of his tenant, Vusimuzi Mkandla.

On the day, Mkandla allegedly approached Rodi who was at his homestead with his wife Ntombizodwa Bhebhe and accused them of spreading rumours about his life, and a misunderstanding arose.

Mkandla allegedly physically attacked struck both Rodi and his wife with a machete several times. The matter was reported to Gweru Rural Police Station.

Rodi died on admission at Gweru Provincial Hospital while his wife was said to be in a critical condition at the same hospital. Mkandla is still at large.

Minister Confirms Diamonds Were Being Looted From Chiyadzwa

MANICALAND Provincial Affairs minister Ellen Gwaradzimba has alleged looting of diamonds by previous miners at Chiadzwa diamond fields and challenged the Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC), which is now solely responsible for mining operations in the area, to be accountable and transparent.

“I am happy with what the ZCDC is doing at the moment, and I want to urge them to be accountable and transparent. There is nothing to hide about diamond mining. We want to see how our diamonds are being mined, and everyone in the province and the nation must benefit,” she said.

Gwaradzimba, who was speaking during a familiarisation tour at Chiadzwa recently, said it was her first time at the diamond mine and an eye-opener.

“I have been shown how the diamonds are being mined from scratch until they are a finished product,” she said.

Gwaradzimba, however, expressed concern over failure by Marange communities to benefit from the precious stones. “I have seen vast tracts of land here, and I was told that there were diamonds all over that huge land, but I am saddened that those diamonds mined did not commensurate with the development of Marange area. I understand there were previous miners here before ZCDC took over, and I am saddened that those diamonds should have brought change to the people in these communities.”

She urged the ZCDC not to neglect its corporate social responsibility programmes through which the community could benefit. ZCDC chairperson Killian Ukama said the non-availability of foreign currency, fuel shortages and incessant power cuts were hampering operations adding that the company would miss its three-million carats target for 2018.

“We have been facing economic challenges and they have affected our operations. We had set a yearly target of three million carats, but by end of October, we had achieved 2,4 million carats. We are now heading towards the stressed target of three million carats by year end,” he said.

The company’s chief executive officer, Morris Mpofu, also said the company had set aside $400 million to finance its expansion programme over the next five years.

“Of that $400 million, a total of $100 million will primarily target exploration. Resource exploitation will, however, not be confined to Chiadzwa diamond deposits, but will also target other deposits in Chimanimani as well as known kimberlite in Chihota and Mwenezi,” he said.

Mpofu added that the parastatal planned to reopen River Ranch Mine in Beitbridge but did not give details.

ZCDC currently contributes about 75% of the country’s diamond production.

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Business Man Who Swindled Harare Of Millions Claims More From The Council

BUSINESS magnate Ken Sharpe and his Augur Investment yesterday claimed that they were owed over $23 million by the Harare City Council.

This followed reports that the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) had launched investigations into Augur for allegedly fleecing the local authority of millions of dollars.

Zacc last week confirmed it was investigating Sharpe and his company over the murky Airport Road deal following a complaint by the city.

The Joshua Nkomo Express Way linking the city to the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport was later completed by the Zimbabwe National Road Administration, but Augur argues council illegally cancelled the deal.

Augur chairman Oleksandr Sheremet said his company’s name had been soiled for no reason and was ready to answer to any charges levelled against it.

“We take seriously the allegations levelled against us by councillors in the City of Harare, who appear to have nothing better to do than prove Zimbabwe is not open for business, to detract investment and create negative sensationalism to bring the country to a standstill,” he told NewsDay.

“We stand ready to answer any questions, both privately and publicly, from those who genuinely have an interest. Alternatively, we request that we are given the clean bill of health we deserve and left alone to get on with our business. We reserve our rights to take legal action against those who are purposely perpetrating this nonsense.”

Harare mayor Herbert Gomba could not comment yesterday, while a city official, who declined to be identified, said the issue would be discussed at a full council meeting in the next two weeks.

While reports, including an investigation by council in 2010, revealed Augur had been paid millions and the deal had not been above board, with claims that then Local Government minister Ignatius Chombo had been involved, Sheremet yesterday disputed his company was ever paid.

“The City of Harare never paid us millions as they have suggested. In fact, they were never able to even raise the 10% mobilisation deposit and we had to advance millions of dollars into the project to get it off the ground,” he said.

“Now, 11 years later, they are starting to point fingers because they don’t want to pay us what we are owed and not honest enough to admit it. They illegally cancelled the airport road contract, they defaulted and breached on all their contractual obligations which the courts, including the Constitutional Court, have ruled on several times and they continue to try to avoid paying by using technicalities and dirty political tactics.”

South American Found With 1kg Cocaine At RG Mugabe Sentenced To Ten Years

A PERUVIAN drug trafficker was on Saturday sentenced to 10 years imprisonment by a Harare magistrate after he was found in possession of a kilogramme of cocaine worth $91 520 hidden in his suitcase handles at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport.

Wilmer Taruzona Aro (32), who initially pleaded not guilty before changing plea to guilty, was convicted by magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa.

In passing sentence, the court ruled that cases of people dealing in drugs using Zimbabwe as the gateway were now prevalent and a deterrent custodial sentence was fair to deter would-be offenders.

The court heard that Aro was an international criminal who traffics drugs from one country to another as evidenced by his passport, which carried stamps from Brazil, a source country of hard drugs.

The court heard that detectives from the Drugs and Narcotics section stationed at the airport received information that Aro was coming from Brazil aboard a United Arab Emirates flight number EK 713.

As the flight landed at around 5pm, Aro went through verification with immigration officials before picking his two suitcases and heading for the exit point, where he was intercepted by detectives.

A search led to the discovery of cocaine in the holes of Aro’s suitcases’ handle rails. The cocaine weighed 1,144kg, with a street value of $91 520.

Francisca Mukumbiri appeared for the State.

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Govt Calls Up Bids For Air Zim Take Over

GOVERNMENT has invited bids for the troubled national airline, Air Zimbabwe, as it pushes ahead with privatisation of its loss-making parastatals.

The airline owes creditors $341 million and was last month put under administration.

“Tenders are, hereby, invited from interested parties to invest in Air Zimbabwe. Parties interested in investing in the group are required to register their interest with Air Zimbabwe Administrator at Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants,” the administrator, Reggie Saruchera of Grant Thornton, said in a notice published in the Press yesterday.

“This invitation is not a prospectus and does not constitute or form part of any solicitation or invitation or any offer to the public to purchase the company or to subscribe to any ordinary shares or any other shares in Air Zimbabwe.”

Grant Thornton had been chosen to manage the airline on a caretaker basis when former Transport minister Joram Gumbo fired Air Zimbabwe’s board and management in August.

Air Zimbabwe is among several parastatals that will be sold off completely or partially privatised as President Emmerson Mnangagwa seeks to reduce dependence on the fiscus.

Its accounts have been in shambles for a while.

Auditor-General Mildred Chiri’s 2017 report on the airline was for 2010 accounts because she was not able “to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to provide a basis for an audit opinion” for subsequent years.

However, according to an exit report from the former board chairperson Chipo Dyanda, government, which wholly owns the airline, was to blame for its troubles as it had failed to recapitalise it or deal with the legacy debt that crippled its operations.

Dyanda said morale has long been low among staffers as a result of government non-support despite a Strategic Turnaround Plan running from 2018 to 2020.

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JECHA & BLACK CONCRETE: Drama As ZDF Brigadier Says Military Reaction Force Was Deployed More Than 3 Weeks Before 1 August

Brigadier Gen (commander of the presidential guard) speaks

By A Correspondent| There was drama in Harare yesterday when the 1 August massacre commission heard from the commander of the Presidential Guard, Brigadier Gen Nhamo (sic) who revealed he had more than 3 weeks before the deadly ambush on innocent civilians, already deployed the armed forces’s wing called the National Reaction Force.

The confessions pour piles of sand onto the very justification of having a commission of inquiry in the first place over the massacre of which ZANU PF has already passed a conclusion that the MDC is to blame for the deaths.

At least 7 people were killed by soldiers in broad daylight, but ZANU PF has to date been saying the people were not killed by soldiers. Furthermore ZANU PF has gone to the point of denying that the soldiers’ deployment on the 1st August was illegal and unnecessary. To date, the general claim by ZANU PF has been that the deployment was a sudden call due to public safety concerns in the face of escalating violence specifically on the 1st August 2018, blamed solely on the MDC Alliance.

But pouring-thick-sand on the whole commission, the brigadier general said he had already deployed soldiers in preparation for over 3 weeks before.

He (pictured) said, “On the 8th July 2018, I activated the NATIONAL REACTION FORCE.

“On the 10th of July 2018 now as the election days were closing in…on the 23rd of July 2018 an intelligence report revealed that the MDC Alliance were planning to unleash terror in the CBD if they were to lose the harmonised elections. It was also learnt from the Intelligence reports that the MDC Alliance had some intentions to seize government intelligence offices, to name a few the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission offices, ZEC command centre police general headquarters, Rotten Row Magistrates Court, supreme court, and High Court, and not forgetting, the provincial ZEC offices.  (STORY CONTINUES) VIDEO BELOW

“I am a member of the joint operations command with intelligence in our hands we sat in as our provincial GOC on the intelligence that was being availed to us with them and decided to avail in terms of the intelligence at hand and we all agreed as j o c that we deploy 10 armed policeman to these vulnerable [places]. . ”

” particular emphasis was the security of ZEC offices and z e c command centre… we had to ensure that we had POVs …

“Now coming onto the day in question 1 August….”

 

QUESTION: HOW CREDIBLE WAS YOUR INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION?

Answer: “From the past from which I am a member of the presidential guard… the intelligence that was provided to us was in fact very credible.

“On the 1st of August 2018 at around 1430 hours I received an urgent request from my colleague senior assistant commissioner Mvere, who at that time was the PROPOL Harare province, Mvere.

“The senior assistant commissioner who is also a member of the provincial joint operations command told me that the situation had deteriorated in the CBD that the police had failed… from that point it was not a secret that we could witness that the city was in flames.. smoke and also gunshots being fired from inside the CBD…

QUESTION: WHO ARE THESE ELEMENTS OF THE NATIONAL REACTION FORCE?

Ans: “Then at that point I also summoned is the tactical commander by the sub-national JOC commanders who in fact comprise deputy commissioner operations, the chief of staff major general… on that date we had Direct operations from the air force of Zimbabwe they summoned me to report to the Army Headquarters Josiah Tongogara… to the football pitch where they had landed….

“And then there was joint task by the commissioner to restore Law and Order in the CBD… that the police were unable to contain the situation.

“I was given these orders at 14:45; we then made out what we turn in military terms …deployment estimates whereby I deployed the CBD into 3 sectors. Information I received from the JRC commanders were in fact enough… please note and that the National reaction Force received instructions by the national commanders…. and the Senior strategic level.

“And the instructions were given to clear the demonstrators who had moved from being demonstrators to being violent.

“I then mapped the area into 3 sectors sector a… it has to be from between Enterprise Road to Sam Nunjoma Avenue…

Sector Bravo or the 2nd sector, was from…

“The last sector was from Chinhoyi Street to Rekai Tangwena …

“Was to secure the ZEC command centre at rainbow Towers

The deployment of the troops therefore I had to give them a line… or start point was along Herbert Chjtepo avemue.

 

Then sector A I then assigned a Platoon each.

Sector A:was commanded by Brig Tangwena.

Sector B: Lt colonel Murombo.

Sector C: – Lt Colonel Mangezi.

 

“It is unheard of that in military terms you can have a lieutenant Colonel commanding a Platoon..

“Therefore in sector a the Platoon started from Herbert Chitepo, Simon Muzenda, they then drove down Simon Muzenda. Where they encountered rioters….

“But along the way at the insects intersection of Simon…and Nelson Mandela that is when they came across a bigger number of the rioters and these vehicles support unit were stationed in the vicinity.

“The riotous dispersed some went along Simon Muzenda and 4th Street and others had to flee West along Nelson Mandela to harvest house. Then the Platoon had to split into two sections… along Robert Mugabe and Enterprise Road but they will never followed the section that went to the Terminus, the section received intelligence reports that there were people in the ZANU PF provincial officers who were trapped and locked up indoors offices and therefore can you come and rescue these people then the major who was at that section had to drive back to the offices of Harare provincial ZANU PF offices using the road that is in front of Roadport.  On arrival he had to rescue the people who were inside the ZANU PF offices in fact the … wanted to burn the people up. One of them was in a minibus that belongs to ZANU PF…

 

“While at the ZANU PF provincial offices.. when they enquired they were told that one of the rioters was shot way before the (soldiers) had arrived.

“Then the section drove down Nelson Mandela where the rioters were gathered and again when seeing the approaching vehicle the royalties dispersed towards ZEC officers immediately after the disbursement of …

 

“Remember if I’m to say it was a pleasure tune accompanied by members of the zrp command unit…”

 

Valerio Says Soldiers Used Appropriate Force On 1 Aug

Defence Forces Commander, Gen Phillip Valerio Sibanda yesterday soldiers deployed on August 1 used appropriate force and weapons to disperse demonstrators.

Gen Sibanda said although the soldiers were carrying AK47s the weaponry was appropriate in the sense that a solider cannot be deployed without his equipment. He said, “when we do an estimate of a situation, you look at how best you can deal with the situation in the shortest possible time and in this particular case with minimum force, damage and loss of life.

 

“We looked at that and we believed that the force that was eventually deployed by the commander of the National Reaction Force was appropriate and the weaponry was appropriate in the sense that you cannot deploy a solider without his equipment.

“It might not have been appropriate in the sense that they were carrying an AK47 as opposed to maybe a weapon that can take rubber bullets.

“But otherwise, the force that was used and so on was appropriate in my view because as you notice it was only one and half hours and the city was also back to normal except that there were no people because of what had happened.:

ZRP Boss: There’s No Evidence That Soldiers Shot Civilians on 1 Aug, Anyone With Evidence Come Forward

“I cant say its the army that shot these civilians without evidence. Those with evidence come forward and investigations will start,” said Police boss Commissioner Matanga. VIDEO BELOW:

Mnangagwa Speaks On Mega Deals Again

State Media – Mnangagwa with Karo execs
Karo Resources yesterday said it will kick off activities on its $4,2 billion platinum investment project in Mhondoro-Ngezi in the next few weeks by carrying out geophysics, and flying over the area as part of the resource exploration and quantification programme.

The mining giant yesterday introduced to President Mnangagwa their financiers, Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), who said they were ready to inject $2 billion into the platinum mining project that is set to create at least 90 000 jobs for locals. The mining firm’s representatives said the project was well on course and simply following its gestation period that comes with projects of that magnitude.

The high-powered delegation from Karo Resources mining group, led by chairman Mr Loucas Pouroulis, paid a courtesy call on President Mnangagwa at his Munhumutapa offices in Harare in the company of the AFC officials, where they revealed the details on the project.

AFC president and chief executive Mr Samaila Zubairu told a news conference after the meeting that his organisation stood ready to support the project with an initial capital injection of $2 billion.

Mr Zubairu explained that what happens with such projects was that they could then generate revenue from the initial capital investment to grow, but in the event of further capital being required from outside the project, AFC will still mobilise.

“We are here to introduce AFC to the President of Zimbabwe, to express our support to the Government of Zimbabwe on the industrial plan and infrastructure plan and to commit to them that we are working with Karo Resources to execute this project,” said Mr Zubairu.

“We are committed to supporting the project fully. The project is in phases – the first phase is $2 billion. The way projects work is that you start from a particular point and then you build on as you go.

“Typically, sometimes when you start with maybe $400 million you can get capital and retain it from the business and continue. You start the project, develop some revenue from the project, re-invest it and get all the partners to join you.

Mr Zubairu said they were going to work with Karo Resources to start the project.

“As the project continues to develop, we will continue to re-invest in the project and mobilise additional capital to invest in the project,” he said.

President Mnangagwa, who in March directed the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to see to it that Karo Resources was kept to its timelines, told the same news conference that the project was on course and dismissed media reports to the contrary.

“When I read what you (journalists) wrote, then I got worried,” he said. “Now, I am so clear that I must not go by what you write. I must go by what the people on the ground actually are doing. So, I now know that the project is on course, the media is not on course.”

Karo Resources country manager Dr Josephat Zimba said his company’s wish was to put together a world class project that will not have negative impact on future generations and this entails following Environmental Management Agency (EMA) regulations to the letter.

He said the firm would in the next few weeks start geophysics that will see them flying over the area as part of the resource exploration and quantification programme.

“What we came to do today is to appraise the President of the Republic of our country on the progress of the project,” said Dr Zimba. “Our group again reaffirmed its commitment to executing this world class project here in Zimbabwe and we are seized with doing the EMA approvals and I must highlight that EMA approvals are a regulatory requirement.

“In the next weeks ahead, you will start to see, we will be doing geophysics, we will be flying over the area as part of the resource exploration programme and quantification programme.”

In its first phase, the deal is envisaged to see the production of 3,6 million tonnes of ore and 350 000 ounces of platinum group of metals in 2020, which will improve to 14,4 million tonnes of ore and 1,4 million ounces of platinum group of metals in 2023.

A base metal refinery and precious metal refinery will also be constructed as part of the deal that will see 15 000 people being employed directly and a further 75 000 indirectly. – state media

ZESA Receipt Slips Disappear

Some Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) officials have flown into the eye of a storm after receipts mysteriously disappeared from a banking hall in the Southern Region.

Five coded receipts are reported to have been stolen by suspected ZETDC employees at one of the banking halls in Bulawayo sometime last week.

Officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said manual receipts are usually issued for large cash transactions.

The parastatal has warned that it will not honour the stolen receipts numbers 124746, 124747, 124748, 124749 and 124750, and said members of the public must ensure they were not issued with them.

The missing receipts have raised a stink as fraud is suspected to be at play.

Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (Zesa) spokesperson Mr Fullard Gwasira confirmed the incident in a telephone interview yesterday and said the company had since launched a probe.

“I can confirm that we are dealing with a case of manual receipts that went missing from one of our banking halls in the Southern Region. The matter is under investigation. I’ll be at liberty to divulge information once investigations are concluded,” said Mr Gwasira.

He said internal security personnel and auditors were working with ‘law enforcement agents’ in investigating the matter to bring the culprits to book.

Mr Gwasira said he feared that the receipts may have been stolen by someone who wanted to cash in on them by putting them to personal use. “We urge the public to be on the alert and not to accept manual receipts with the issued receipt numbers as we fear that somebody may misrepresent that the receipt is for authentic ZETDC transactions. We have since disowned the receipts in question as a measure to try and curb potential criminal practice,” said Mr Gwasira.

In a statement, ZETDC advised the public that five receipts had gone missing from banking halls.

“The Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company Western Region would like to advise its valued customers that the following manual receipts have gone missing from our Banking Halls. 124747, `124747, 124748, 124749, 124750,” read part of the statement.

“Any customer who might have been issued with the above receipt as “proof of payment” is hereby requested to approach our offices within the next fourteen days and get assistance from ZETDC officials.”

“ZETDC further advises that it would not honour any claim transacted on the above mentioned receipts after the expiry of the grace period of Monday, November 26 2018,” read the statement.

Affected customers were advised to contact Mr M Mpofu (Chief risk officer) on 0712 231 847 at ZETDC Western Region offices, corner Fife Street and 10th Avenue, Halco House Building office number 212. Alternatively, customers may also contact the Senior Loss control officer Mr J Dhemba on 0772 261845 from the same premises at office number 221.-state media

Health Workers Demand Salary In Forex

The Health Service Board (HSB) and workers will next week meet to discuss a demand by civil servants to be paid in foreign currency following a nationwide outcry which propelled health workers to threaten a strike.

This was said by the HSB chairperson Dr Paulius Sikosana during a tour of Mpilo Central Hospital yesterday where nurses and doctors demanded to be paid in forex.

He said the board cannot promise them anything as the issue cuts across all ministries.
Dr Sikosana said the board had already written to treasury highlighting the challenges that health practitioners are facing.

“We will be meeting next week to deliberate on the issue at hand as we all know that this affects all civil servants. At the moment we cannot say or promise anything as we stand guided by relevant authorities to see if that is feasible,” said Dr Sikosana.
He said the meeting will be between health workers and the board.

“I think the Ministry is consulting on this issue which involves other civil servants so that we have a whole Government position on these demands,” he added.

According to Dr Sikosana the nationwide tour of all public hospitals is aimed at reinforcing confidence in the board which has been viewed in bad light.

“We decided to familiarise ourselves with the experiences of our workers as the recently appointed board. We do not want a situation where we are not in touch with the reality as such tends to lead to strikes and disgruntled workers,” he added.

Dr Sikosana encouraged doctors and nurses to continue availing quality health care as the board is aware of all the challenges they face.

Civil servants last week demanded salaries in United States dollars following the price increases and rejection of the bond note and electronic transfers by some shop owners and service providers.
The Zimbabwe Nurses Association (Zina) and the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (Zimta) said their salaries were too low and no longer worth much in the face of galloping commodity prices.

Zina general secretary Mr Enock Dongo said the prevailing economic environment had taken a toll on nurses.

“We demand that our salaries be paid in United States dollars since some shops are not accepting any other form of payment. We also call on the government to adopt flexible duties for the nurses,” he said.-state media

Horror As Teenager Brutally Kills Own Brother

 

A 15-YEAR-OLD Chiredzi juvenile allegedly killed his brother with a machete and the  parents tried to cover up the offence by secretly burying the body without notifying
the police.

The two allegedly fought over fetching cattle from pastures, police have said.Chronicle

Zanu PF Desperate To Push Me Out- Chamisa

 

In an ominous warning to his rivals, MDC A leader Nelson Chamisa told party supporters at Rudhaka Stadium in Marondera at the weekend that Zanu PF was behind his rivals’ bid for power.

“It is surprising to note that Zanu PF is more interested in our congress than in its own congress as they
seek to determine who emerges as the leader of the MDC because they have their preferred candidates and there is dirty money changing
hands hence you hear them say Chamisa must go and so and so should take over but we will
not allow that,” he thundered.
The 40-year-old former ICT minister accused Zanu PF of being behind Tsvangirai’s death purportedly in the hope that the MDC would die “but were surprised when I rose and proved to be even stronger hence their efforts at blocking me”.
“We are going to have our congress and elect our own leader, leaders that we want not those they want. We will put the one they fear most just to show them that they don’t determine what happens in the MDC. There are some in the leadership who think that because I took over from Tsvangirai I will allow them to do as they please in the party. No I am in charge until congress and will brook no nonsense, I want order and discipline,” he charged.
He insisted that congress was not his and the MDC’s priority at the moment as the party was focusing on “reclaiming our stolen victory”.
Several MDC officials have already taken turns to endorse him as the party’s president going into congress next year and beyond.
Leading the way was MDC secretary for elections, Murisi Zwizwai, organising secretary Amos Chibaya, youth secretary-general Lovemore
Chinoputsa and national executive member Tracy Mutinhiri who all rephrased the party’s campaign
slogan “2018 Chamisa chete chete to “2018, 2019, 2023 Chamisa chete chete”.

MDC A MP Arrested For “Insulting Mnangagwa”

 

In a brief update, Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) said Binga South legislator Joel Gabbuza was arrested for allegedly insulting Zanu PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa.

ZLHR said Gabbuza was released on $200 bail. Said ZLHR: In Zimbabwe, authorities are stepping up their clampdown on citizens and today the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights secured $200 bail for
Binga South MP Joel Gabbuza.”

ZLHR said police arrested Gabbuza after he allegedly told mourners at a funeral that “the government is clueless about solving Zimbabwe’s
political and economic problems.”

Gabbuza is one of the many people who have been arrested for insulting Mnangagwa after the Zanu-PF leader
came into power through a military coup last

November.

Ginimbi’s Building Has Smelly Urine All Over

Ginimbi’s bar

By CHRA| A bar owned by self-proclaimed business mogul Genius Kadungure aka Ginimbi has become a menace to residents of Mt Pleasant through littering, noise pollution and open defacation.

The huge mountain of litter coupled by urine is enough recipe for cholera outbreak in Mt Pleasant.

It is alleged that the property rented by Genius Kadungure as a bar is owned by Croco Motors. Residents of Mt Pleasant have vowed to assert their constitution right to clean and health environment enshrined on Section 73 of the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe.

CHRA implore private sector and stakeholders to be part of solutions to the crisis of service delivery facing Zimbabwe and stop perpetuating the problem. Residents of Mt Pleasant also lamented on the failure of elected officials in particular councilors to act decisively on the matter and enforcement of by-laws.Last year former Mayor Ben Manyenyeni nicknamed Harare a “booze city” citing that liquor outlets were “becoming the only game in town at every shopping centre”.

Zanu PF Supporters Neglect Seized Land

 

Sugarcane and citrus farms have been lying idle for quite some time in Chiredzi where resettled farmers are failing to put them into use. The Land
Commission in Masvingo Province has reportedly given the farm owners three months to do something on the farms or risk repossession of
the land.

Speaking at an inter-district meeting in Chiredzi recently, ZANU PF deputy chairperson for Masvingo province Ailess Baloyi said :”The Land Commission is in Chiredzi and today we managed to tour farms in Sections 12, 13 and 14. It’s very sad to note that some farms have been occupied by cellphone farmers. These only appear when producing offer letters but are in the habit of hibernating during production periods.

You can’t be claiming ownership of a
farm, which you are failing to utilise.
The Ministry of Lands has given a
three months’ ultimatum to
underperformers to either venture into partnerships, revamp productivity or have their farms repossessed. If you go to Mkwasine you can see farms which are lying idle.State media

Police Summon MDC A Head Of Security

 

MDC spokesperson Jacob Mafume yesterday said the party’s head of security, Edward Gudhe was summoned for questioning by the police CID Law and Order Division.

Mafume revealed this during a media briefing at Morgan Tsvangirai House on Monday.

Said Mafume:They started off by trying to say it (abduction) was stage managed. Having realised that that does not carry, Monica Mutsvangwa, the Minister of Information, put out a statement that they will charge the president (Chamisa) and his security team.
Indeed, they have called the head of
our security to (CID) Law and Order.It has not been ascertained whether  police have released or detained Gudhe.

Lumumba Not Arrested By ZACC, Lawyer Says He’s Only Assisting Investigation Into RBZ Scam

By A Correspondent| Former Finance Ministry Communications Taskforce agent, Acie Lumumba was not arrested as claimed in social circles.

Gerald Mutumanje’s lawyer, Advocate Webster Chinamora confirmed during the day that his client had not been arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC). He said “contrary to frenzied speculation last week, my client was called to ZACC not as criminal suspect. He is required as a witness in ZACC’s enquiries arising from the suspension of four RBZ directors.

“I accompanied Mr Mutumanje to ZACC this afternoon and it was made explicitly clear that there was no criminal interest in my client.

“After a meeting with three ZACC investigators, we left after electing to provide a written witness statement.”

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ZVADIGWA JECHA- Valerio Sibanda Says There’s No Evidence Chamisa’s Youths Had Weapons

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Below are the words of the Zimbabwe defence forces Commander Valerio Sibanda, declaring that there is no evidence that MDC Alliance youths he labelled the vanguard, had weapons in the events that led to the 1 August massacre by members of the military.

7 innocent civilians were killed many whobwere ZANU OF supporters, under the guise of being MDC protesters during the days when there Zimbabwe Electoral Commission deliberately delayed announcing the presidential election results.

Gen Sibanda said there was just a general belief among the intelligence, and nothing more than a belief.

He went further to pour more thick sand “jecha” by saying any such evidence can only be futuristic.

Sibanda was testifying before the Motlanthe Commission. He said, ” I don’t think there was any hard evidence but there was a general belief among the intelligence within the JOC system that members of the Vanguard have got some weapons. That belief is there and I am sure we will get to know about it…” he said.

HIV Drug Gammora Proven To Be Killing 99.9% Of HIV

Correspondent|A new HIV drug created by Israeli researchers has passed its first human clinical trial.

At end of the trial, it was discovered that the drug, named Gammora, created by Zion Medical, an Israeli biotech company was capable of wiping out 99 per cent of HIV infected cells in the human body.

According to a statement released by the company and available on PR Newswire, Gammora was able to eliminate up to 90 per cent of the virus during the first four weeks of the trial.

Zion Medical developed the drug Gammora in collaboration with the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Sirion Biotech in Germany.

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The drug is designed to attack and kill the HIV-infected cells in the human body without causing damage to the healthy cells.

In the study, researchers randomly assigned nine participating patients from the Ronald Bata Memorial Hospital in Uganda to receive different doses of Gammora between four to five weeks in July and August of this year.

While the new HIV drug is still in its first stage of exploration, the results have already offered hope that a cure for the dreaded virus is possible.

“Most patients showed a significant reduction of the viral load of up to 90 per cent from the baseline during the first four weeks,” said Dr. Esmira Naftalim, Zion Medical’s head of development.

Valerio Sibanda Blames MDC For 1st August Violence, Says Zanu PF Was Preaching Peace During Campaigns

Jane Mlambo| Commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, Phillip Valerio Sibanda has laid the blame on the Harare central business district violence that led to the death of six people to the opposition MDC saying they threatened to unleash violence if they lose elections.

Sibanda said Zanu PF was preaching peace during its campaigns while the MDC was threatened violence through its military wing the Vanguard.

He added that the intervention of the police and army was meant to contain the situation that was spiraling out of control.