Govt Develops Cold Feet Over Beitbridge-Chirundu Dualisation

Jane Mlambo| Government has changed its mind on the complete dualisation of Beitbridge- Chirundu highway after a feasibility study pointed to non-viability of the planned developments.

Posting on Twitter, Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services said the new plan will be to widen the road and dualise every 10 kilometres into cities.

Mnangagwa Had Nothing To Lose By Leaving Commission Of Inquiry’s Terms of Reference Open

Jane Mlambo| In the ongoing High Court hearing on the legality of the President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s instituted Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 army shootings, the applicant Allison Charles has told the judges that the whole process is not to bring truth but confirmation the Zanu PF leader’s earlier remarks blaming the opposition for the fracas.

He questioned the decision by Mnangagwa to set terms of reference for the commission when he had nothing to lose by leaving it open.

“Mnangagwa already made a decision that the opposition is responsible for the violence. this already reflects a conflicted position. … this could only be done first by making sure that this (commission) passes through cabinet,” argued Charles.

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High Court Hears Application To Declare the Motlante Commission Illegal

Jane Mlambo| High Court is currently hearing an application to declare the Kgalema Mothlante led Commission of Inquiry into the August 1 army shootings that resulted in the death of six innocent civilians illegal.

The applicant has told the court that the absence of a cabinet when the Commission was instituted makes the whole process illegal.

“There was no cabinet hence appointment of the Commission is illegal. The Constitution says President has executive powers and he/she exercises executive authority in terms of the constitution.

“There was no cabinet at the time the proclamation was made once, it is accepted that there was no cabinet it must also fall into place that the proclamation is out of place,” said the applicant Allison Charles.

 

Magaya HIV/AIDS Cure, Mai Titi Vows To Sell All Property To Get It

Comedienne Felistas “Mai Titi” Murata ,said she was prepared to dispose of her entire property to purchase the herbal medicine, ‘Aguma’ by prophet Walter Magaya which was said to be going for a hefty $1 000.

The comedienne said that if the drug fails to work on her, she would speak out, but if it produces results, she would join forces with Magaya to market it.

“Let me try. If it means paying, let me pay. I am a public figure, [so] if it’s a lie, I will go back to the public and reveal the truth. If it’s really true, I will prove to the world that it heals. Using someone like me is actually good for his marketing because I am in the public eye,” she said.

“All I want is healing. I am willing to give it a try and I don’t think he can lie to an extent of openly making such an announcement.”

She took to Facebook to show a gauze covered hand as a sign that she had been given an intravenous dose of the special herbs which Magaya claims are the ultimate cure for HIV AIDS.

She said she was going ahead with her decision despite the public outcry against the manner in which Magaya wants to market the “cure”, insisting she is the one who needs healing and the only one who understands the pain she is going through.

Prophet Magaya stirred up a storm this week by claiming that he had discovered (Aguma) herbs found in Zimbabwe and Mozambique which could completely cure HIV..

Magaya said if a person takes the medication, made from an Aguma plant, within 14 days, his CD4 count will have gone up by 200%, suppressing the virus before it eventually disappears.

-Iharare

Govt Trashes Fuel Cartel’ Rumors

Government has deregulated the importation of fuel and reports of the existence of a monopoly or cartel are baseless, Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo has said.

He said the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) was making proportionate allocations of foreign currency to fuel companies based on the number of their service stations and reports of preferential treatment were not true.

Dr Gumbo said this on Monday evening during an interview on Star FM. He was responding to claims that there was a fuel monopoly controlled by Sakunda Holdings, which some quarters alleged was getting the lion’s share of hard currency.

“Let me give you the Government position and not speculation. The truth of the matter is that what I found at the ministry is that there is no fuel monopoly whatsoever. Government deregulated the importation of fuel in 2012, so it is open for anybody.

“Over 50 companies or entities did register to bring in fuel so that tells you that there is no monopoly. If the monopoly means bigger players are bringing in more fuel than smaller players then I do not know how to answer that,” said Dr Gumbo.

“If you look at the companies that bring in fuel, let me give you an example of say Total or Puma you will see that they have a lot of service stations with their emblem, so the number of service stations that they are able to supply fuel with translates to the money or foreign exchange that they will be given in order to feed those service stations.

“But if you are a person or company that has got only one outlet then you are given what is enough for your outlet. So that is the politics that is there. It is no that somebody is being segregated for any other reason.”

Dr Gumbo’s remarks come as the fuel situation has improved significantly with Sakunda Holdings and its partners providing Government with 100 million litres of fuel, which will only be paid for after 12 months.

Government and Sakunda are also finalising a deal that will see the latter supplying the country with 1,6 billion litres of fuel that would ensure adequate fuel supplies over the next 18 months.

Independent Petroleum Group (IPG), Glencore, Engen and Total have also chipped in and are working on various structures with the Government.

Dr Gumbo dismissed claims that Sakunda Holdings controlled the Beira-Feruka oil pipeline, which was supplying most of Zimbabwe’s fuel.

He said Government had no problem with establishing a second pipeline to make Zimbabwe a hub for fuel supply to the region.

“I am aware as the responsible minister that the pipeline from Beira to Feruka has nothing to do with Sakunda. It is a pipeline that is owned by a joint venture between the Government of Zimbabwe and Mozambique and it ends there,” said Dr Gumbo.

“The question of the second pipeline does not apply today. The point about a second pipeline will apply in future and I have a plan for that. I would want to make Zimbabwe a hub for distributing fuel in the region, Botswana, Zambia and Democratic Republic of Congo. However, the existing pipeline is not being used to full capacity. There is still underutilisation of that pipeline.”

He reiterated that the fuel shortage experienced recently was because of foreign exchange shortages.

“First of all you must know the causes of the fuel shortage. The economy is improving, so as it is improving it means you must have more of fuel in the country,” said Dr Gumbo.

-State Media

Chamisa Elbows Out Challengers

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is moving to consolidate his grip on the opposition party ahead of its elective congress early next year, which is expected to make or break his political future.

Insiders who spoke to NewsDay said Chamisa’s plan was to build a public swell of support around himself so that it becomes difficult for any potential challengers to get into the ring with him.

“Chamisa is drumming up support and raving his popularity both within and outside the structures of the party, mainly to create an intimidatory fence that will deter other members of the party from challenging him at congress,” a senior official in the opposition party said.

“He knows he can’t stop the elections at congress, so he wants to make it seem like he can’t be challenged.”

Chamisa will be going on a whirlwind tour in the coming week to galvanise party structures across the country ahead of planned street protests seeking to unseat President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

“We are going to be organising ourselves internally, then we go to programmes that we want to do throughout the country from next week,” Chamisa said at the MDC 19th anniversary commemorations held in the capital at the weekend.

“I will be going to every area, where I will be setting out the plan, something big in this country, hold your cards on the intended march to State House.

When we do this, we want to have a clear plan on what date we start and to the day we end. We will not go back home until we achieve the intended plan.”

Youth assembly secretary-general Lovemore Chinoputsa declared at the party’s 19th anniversary celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium that the party’s national executive was clear that Chamisa would remain leader of the MDC Alliance.

Chinoputsa said there was no need to change a winning team, saying it was time for the MDC family to endorse the leadership of Chamisa, claiming he polled 2,6 million votes in the July 30 presidential poll instead of the 2,1 million announced by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

“The general position of the MDC (Alliance) is that our president Chamisa won the election, which was stolen by the junta government.

He got 2,6 million votes. Why would we want to change a winning team? We have to rally behind him and improve our brand,” he said.

Chamisa followed suit, saying: “Remain in the direction of the party, that direction is (late MDC leader Morgan) Tsvangirai left power in my hands.

I will leave power in the hands of another, going on that direction, doing the work, going forward. You can’t seek to wrest power from me before I even reach the desired goal.”

-Newsday

 

Chamisa Reads Riot Act On Errand Bulawayo Deputy Mayor

MDC Alliance has given Bulawayo deputy mayor Tinashe Kambarami a seven-day ultimatum to step down from his position or face expulsion for defying a party directive on the election of the deputy mayor.

This followed recent protests by activists and some pressure groups calling for Kambarami’s recall as deputy mayor, arguing that he was not Bulawayo-born.

Another MDC Alliance councillor Batirai Dube faces the same fate.

Dube was in the eye of the storm recently when he refused to take oath in English during the swearing in of incoming Bulawayo councillors at the council chambers.

In a letter dated October 29, 2018, Bulawayo province secretary, Sibusisiwe Adams, informed Kambarami that he had been directed to step down from his position within seven days, failure of which he would be expelled from the party.

“In pursuant to the letter addressed to us by the national secretary for Local Government. We hereby inform you that you are instructed to step down from the position of deputy mayor of Bulawayo Municipality within 7 days of receipt of this letter. Failure to comply within the stipulated period shall result in your expulsion from the party and also recall from the council,” read the letter in part.

The letter was also copied to Local Governance and Devolution secretary Sesel Zvidzai, Bulawayo mayor Solomon Mguni and provincial secretary for Local Government, O Ncube.

On October 9, 2018, Zvidzai wrote a letter to Bulawayo provincial chairperson, Gift Banda, directing him to implement the party’s position.

“Following the election of Cllr Tinashe Kambarami as the deputy mayor of Bulawayo against the party recommended candidate, Cllr Mlandu (Ncube), subsequently, Councillor Kambarami was summoned three (times) to the head office and he failed to avail himself,” the letter read in part.

Zvidzai said a decision was made for Kambarami to withdraw from the position of deputy mayor and remain an ordinary councillor.

“Failure to which, the party was to expel him and recall him from council. Similar cases of defiance elsewhere were dealt with by the party in the same way. You are aware that the member concerned falls within your area of control, thus we kindly invite you to put the due process in motion,” the letter reads.

Kambarami refused to comment when Southern Eye contacted him.

-Newsday

 

Gold Panner Murdered Over $100

Two artisanal miners in Nyakapupu, Guruve under chief Bepura have been arrested on allegations of murdering a colleague they accused of stealing $100.

Gold panners Brian Kamhuka (34) and Anorld Nhemachena (20) allegedly stripped and detained Lawrence Jeremiah overnight while beating him with sticks until he died. Mashonaland Central acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Petros Masikati confirmed the incident which he said was under investigation.

“We are investigating a murder case that occurred on 22 October around 4am at Mapeta Hills, Nyakapupu Guruve involving illegal gold miners. We arrested two suspects in connection with that case. They are assisting police with investigations,” Masikati said.

A friend Tafadzwa Taunaruso, discovered Jeremiah’s body the following day and reported the matter to the police.

-Newsday

 

“Mai Titi” Willing To Test Magaya’s HIV Cure

 

Popular comedian Felistas Murata popularly known as Mai Titi say she is willing to test PHD leader Walter Magaya’s Aguma Herb.

In an interview with NewsDay, the popular comedian who disclosed her HIV status said she was willing to try
Magaya’s HIV “cure”.
She has indicated that if the drug fails to work on her, she will speak out, but if it produces results, she
will join forces with Magaya to market it.
“Let me try. If it means paying, let me
pay. I am a public figure, [so] if it’s a
lie, I will go back to the public and
reveal the truth. If it’s really true, I will
prove to the world that it heals. Using
someone like me is actually good for
his marketing because I am in the
public eye. All I want is healing. I am
willing to give it a try and I don’t think
he can lie to an extent of openly
making such an announcement,” said Mai Titi- NewsDay.

Is Khupe ED’s New Public Relations Consultant?

MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe has called on the MDC Alliance to acknowledge President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the winner of the July 30 presidential election to allow the country to move forward.

“In any election, there is only one winner. Once there is a winner, we must rally behind those that would have won, put our ideas together and move this country forward. We cannot be talking about the just ended elections forever,” Khupe, a losing presidential hopeful, said.

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa disputes Mnangagwa’s victory, citing vote fraud and has refused to accept a Constitutional Court ruling that upheld the win.

Khupe said Zimbabwe “cannot be in election mode forever.”

“It should not be just about power, but all Zimbabweans who want a better life but if we pull in different directions, it is not going to help any of us. The people who will suffer are our followers, let us talk about the future. We would want a situation where there can be a platform where we as opposition can put ideas on how to solve the problems the country faces. That must be our preoccupation.”

MDC Alliance Bulawayo provincial spokesperson Felix Magalela Mafa-Sibanda, however, dismissed Khupe’s comments as offside, before accusing the former deputy Prime Minister of being a Zanu PF decoy.

“As the MDC, we are not keen to criticise other progressive opposition parties. We feel Khupe must just join hands with Zanu PF since she’s the one who acknowledges that Mnangagwa won the elections. We see her as a Zanu PF surrogate,” Mafa-Sibanda said.

-Newsday

 

14 Year Old Boy Attempts To Burn Five People Alive Over Food Dispute

A 14-YEAR-OLD boy from Jambezi in Hwange district has been charged with five counts of attempted murder after he set on fire a hut where his two grandmothers and three siblings were sleeping as punishment for not leaving him supper.

The boy, who is in Form Three at a local school, committed the offence after he returned home at night and found that his grandmother had not left him food.

In a fit of anger, the court heard, the boy used a piece of wire to tie the door before setting on fire a bedroom hut where his 86-year-old great grandmother Mrs Grace Hadebe, grandmother Ms Judith Hadebe (60), and three minor siblings aged between six and nine were sleeping.

The juvenile pleaded guilty to five counts of attempted murder when he appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Mr Chrispen Mberewere who presided over the case on behalf of resident regional magistrate Mr Collet Ncube who is on leave.

The boy was however, lucky to escape a custodial sentence after the court considered that he is a juvenile and is legally protected from jail life in line with the African Charter on children’s rights.

As such sentencing was postponed for five years as the court noted that a suspended sentence would be harsh on him. The juvenile boy will also be taken for counseling to reform him.

His lawyer Ms Joyline Change had pleaded for the court’s mercy saying the juvenile was doing well at school and any form of sentence would have transformed him into a criminal.

The lawyer said the boy grew up without a father as he was raised by his mother hence he acted out of emotion when he found that his grandmother had not left food for him. “He wasn’t thinking straight at that time and a suspended sentence will be harsh on him,” said Ms Change.

The boy concurred with his lawyer saying he acted out of anger. Prosecuting, Mrs Charline Murove-Gorerino said the juvenile committed a serious offence by attempting to kill his five relatives. “On January 29 the boy left home at around 11AM going to Chikandakubi about 5km away to get school notes from his classmates. He returned at 9PM when everyone was asleep and found that there was no food left for him.

“The accused went to the bedroom hut where his great grandmother, grandmother and three siblings were sleeping and used a wire to fasten the door before setting the hut on fire,” said Mrs Murove-Gorerino.

She said the boy’s grandmother was awakened by the smell of smoke. The grandmother discovered that the hut was on fire and woke the others before breaking down the door.

State Media

Mthuli Ncube Struggles To Reduce Govt Spending As Wage Bill Hits $3,7bn

Government’s wage bill is seen growing by 16% this year to $3,7 billion, rising to $3,9 billion next year and pushing the budget deficit to nearly 14% of the gross domestic product (GDP), government projections show.

Zimbabwe already spends 80% of its budget on salaries for government workers, who received a raise of 17,5% from July, adding a further $500 million to the wage bill this year, from an original projection of $3,2 billion.

“While we had estimated employment costs for 2018 at around $3,2 billion, the projected out-turn indicates a total expenditure of employment cost of $3,7 billion. We expect gradual increases in 2019 to about $3,9 billion. The budget deficit out-turn is expected at 11,1%, a double digit budget deficit is not sustainable,” Finance permanent secretary George Guvamatanga told the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget, Finance and Economic Development concerning the bids and priorities for the 2019 National Budget in Harare on Monday.

“I think there are economic models that have clearly indicated that the moment you start to run to the 14% or 15% as your budget deficit, you start to invite hyperinflation into the economy. That is why … the budget framework for 2019 looks at fiscal consolidation, expanding the revenues collection, but with a much more tighter expenditure control.”

Government expects to cut the 2019 wage bill by $200 million, which is seen lowering the budget deficit.

“But it is important to also highlight that two weeks ago, we did rebase our economy,” Guvamatanga said.

The Parliament Budget Office (PBO) said in a report released in September this year that the budget deficit could reach a “record-breaking” $3 billion due to rising employment costs and that it expects the deficit at 11,6% of GDP.

Since the country dollarised in 2009, public expenditures have remained skewed towards recurrent spending.
The Budget, Finance and Economic Development parliamentary committee chairperson Francis Mona said the budget deficit was quite unacceptable.

“The numbers you and the minister (Finance minister Mthuli Ncube) presented, are you going to manage that culture of overspending without seeking condonation from Parliament? Because, you have seen that the budget deficit you talked of, which is quite unacceptable, and yet the ministry has never approached Parliament,” he said.

“So, I am saying concerning the three arms of the State, is it the other arm becoming bigger than the other arm? I wonder how you are going to address this issue given the culture of overspending.”

The committee concluded that starting next year, Treasury would have to make quarterly reports to the committee and seek approval for any additional expenditure not budgeted.

-Newsday

 

Rigged In ZANU PF MP Calls For Shooting Of Opposition Members Who Support Sanctions

Own Correspondent|ZANU PF Member of Parliament for Chegutu West Dexter Nduna has called for Parliament to put in place laws that criminalize the calling of sanctions.

Nduna lost the parliamentary election to MDC Alliance candidate Gift Konjana but mysteriously found himself back in parliament following a mathematical error by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and a similar technical error by Konjana’s lawyers at the appeal court.

Nduna said any citizen who calls for sanctions should be sentenced to death by a firing squad. Nduna was making a contribution to a report that was presented by Kindness Paradza who attended a workshop to review progress by Member States on the implementation of the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 of 2004 calling for the total ban, in warfare, of all forms of Weapons of Mass Destruction including Biological and Chemical weapons.

Said Nduna: “I therefore, call upon the powers of this nation and Parliament of Zimbabwe to ratify a motion that says anybody who calls upon any nation to impose sanctions on this country, so that we are unable or impeded in our quest to ratify some of these very genuine protocols that are going to make sure there is complete eradication of weapons of both mass destruction and dangerous chemical weapons, anybody that calls on unilateral or otherwise sanctions who is a citizen of Zimbabwe calls on sanctions on Zimbabwe.

“I call as we speak about the removal of death sentence, that person should be sentenced to death by a firing squad.”

Controversially Elected Bulawayo Mayor Ordered To Step Down

Correspondent|THE Mr Nelson Chamisa-led MDC has ordered Bulawayo Deputy Mayor councillor Tinashe Kambarami to step down from his post or risk being expelled from the party and recalled from council.

Ward 3 Clr Kambarami was elected as the city’s Deputy Mayor against the party’s directive to impose Ward 1 Clr Mlandu Ncube in that position.

MDC Bulawayo province deputy spokesperson Edwin Ndlovu yesterday said the party has written to Clr Kambarami ordering him to step down.

“We confirm a correspondence from the party’s national secretary for local governance directing us to inform Clr Kambarami to resign from the post of Bulawayo Deputy Mayor. Yesterday (Monday) we gave him the letter directing him to step down within seven days or risk being expelled from the party,” said Ndlovu.

The Deputy Mayor is accused of defying party orders by contesting an imposed position that was supposed to be taken by Clr Ncube.

“Following the election of Clr Tinashe Kambarami as the Deputy Mayor of Bulawayo against the party’s recommended candidate Clr Mlandu.

Subsequently, Clr Kambarami was summoned to Head Office and he failed to avail himself. A decision was made for him to withdraw from the position of Deputy Mayor and remain an ordinary councillor failure to which the party was to expel him and recall him from council,” reads Zvidzai’s letter. “Similar cases of defiance elsewhere were dealt with by the party in the same way. You are aware that the member concerned falls within your area of control, thus we kindly invite you to put due process in motion.”

In response, the province wrote to Clr Kambarami ordering him to step down.

“In pursuant to the letter addressed to us by the National Secretary for Local Government we hereby inform you that you are instructed to step down from the position of Deputy Mayor Bulawayo Municipality within seven days of receipt of this letter. Failure to comply within the stipulated period shall result in your expulsion from the party and also recall from the council,” reads the letter from MDC Bulawayo.

Contacted for comment, Clr Kambarami requested to be phoned in 30 minutes but he was later not answering his cellphone. MDC has so far fired Victoria Falls Mayor Clr Somvelo Dlamini as well as Chegutu Mayor and six other councillors.

Constitutional lawyer Professor Lovemore Madhuku said MDC was within its rights to fire councillors as the principle is similar to that used for firing Members of Parliament and Senators.

“Under the Parliamentary processes a party can expel someone from the party and write to the Speaker leading to the individual’s expulsion from Parliament. In local authorities the party first expels the individual before writing to the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing who will then notify the councillor of expulsion. The rule is the same,” said Prof Madhuku.

However, a well placed source said it would be difficult for the MDC to expel some of the councillors as they were elected under the MDC Alliance banner.

“These councillors were elected under MDC Alliance which is not a political party but a coalition. But now a political party wants to recall them which can create a legal hurdle. The councillors can easily be defiant using that legal technicality and retain their positions. So the best thing is to watch the space,” said the official.

IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH? – Strive Masiyiwa Says Mnangagwa Is Sincere He Needs To Be Given A Chance

By Business Reporter| Econet boss, Strive Masiyiwa has said Emmerson Mnangagwa is sincere and needs to be given a chance.

Masiyiwa spoke to the CNBC news network also stating that sanctions on Mnangagwa’s regime must be removed- VIDEO:

Man Who Secretly Encroached Mnangagwa With A Loaded Gun Jailed 12yrs

Madzibaba-Gathry
Self-styled prophet Gathry Chiredzero, better known as Madzibaba Gathry, has been jailed for 12-and-a-half years for masquerading as a Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative and stalking President Mnangagwa for unknown reasons while armed with a gun.

Chiredzero (40), who went near the podium with a loaded gun while the President was speaking during the renaming of King George VI Barracks to Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks, was found guilty of possessing offensive weapons at public gatherings, forgery, impersonating a public official, possession of articles for criminal use and driving without a valid licence by Harare magistrate Ms Esteri Chivasa.

Ms Chivasa initially sentenced him to 16 years in prison before she suspended three-and-a-half years on condition that he does not commit similar offences within the next five years.

She said that there was overwhelming evidence against Chiredzero on all counts and the fake articles that he possessed proved that he intentionally had them for criminal use.

Ms Chivasa also said that Chiredzero had proffered no explanation for the fake documents that were in his possession and the reason he was at the event pretending to be carrying out presidential security duties.

Prosecutor Mr Sebastian Mutizirwa alleged that on December 4, Chiredzero was spotted at the swearing-in ceremony of Cabinet ministers at State House.

It is alleged that he was near the podium, controlling the movement of people while masquerading as a security agent.

It was later established that he had produced a fake CIO identity card at the security checkpoint to gain entry into State House.

It is alleged that on December 6, he also attended a ceremony for renaming King George VI Barracks to Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks.

Both programmes were officiated by President Mnangagwa and were attended by senior Government officials, service chiefs and Zimbabwe National Army commanders, among others.

The court heard that Chiredzero was in the company of two unidentified men and were travelling in a blue BMW X5 (registration number ADI 3317).

It is alleged that upon arrival at the barracks, he approached the Zimbabwe Defence Intelligence personnel manning the main gate and identified himself and his accomplices as CIO Close Security Unit officers deployed to beef up the President’s security.

Chiredzero produced a fake CIO identity card bearing his names and as a result they were allowed entry into the barracks.- state media

Man Demands $96,000 From Own Late Brother’s Estate

A Harare man is claiming $96 588 from his late brother’s estate to recover expenses he reportedly incurred while looking after his sibling during his long illness.

Mr Paul Simango claims he took care of his brother during a period that stretched from 2010 to January this year and incurred medical expenses.

He is claiming $9 600 for the food that he provided to the now deceased brother for the eight-year period plus airtime to the tune of $960.

Mr Simango is claiming funeral expenses to the tune of $11 400. In a court claim filed at the High Court by TK Hove & Partners, Mr Simango said his brother’s widow was staying in America when he incurred expenses related to the illness.

When Mr Simango’s brother, Nathan, died on January 29 this year, the estate was registered with the Master of High Court. Efforts by Mr Simango to recover the debt from the estate were fruitless, prompting him to approach the High Court.

Top Harare lawyer and executor to the estate Mr Lloyd Mhishi rejected Mr Simango’s demands. In summons filed at the High Court, Mr Mhishi was cited as a defendant in his capacity as the executor dative.

According to the plaintiff’s declaration, Mr Simango stated that the surviving spouse never contributed towards the medication and upkeep of his late brother during the stated period of illness.

“Sometime in February 2010, I started looking after the late Nathan Simango who was ill when the late Nathan’s wife left him in Zimbabwe having returned with him from America.

“Plaintiff was exclusively and solely responsible for looking after the late Nathan Simango with no assistance from the wife or anyone else,” he said.

Mr Simango said he had entered an agreement with his late brother stating that in the event of his recovery from illness, he would be reimbursed his money.

In the event of death, Mr Simango said the agreement was that he would claim the expenses from the estate.

“It was mutually agreed between plaintiff and the late Nathan Simango that plaintiff will be refunded and reimbursed all the monies that he would have spent looking after the late brother in the event of the he recovered from his illness.

“In the event of death, plaintiff would claim the money from the deceased’s estate,” reads the declaration.

The list of expenses attached to the summons shows that Mr Simango spent $28 800 on a nurse aide plus medical bills amounting to $9 970.

He claims to have paid $3 200 for physiotherapy, $12 480 for diapers, $9 600 for food and $300 for the purchase of a wheelchair. Mr Simango claims $4 800 he paid for the physician’s visits (thrice annually) and $1 440 for the general practitioners’ services.

He claims to have paid $814 to Trinity Pharmacy, $1 468 to Trauma Centre in Borrowdale, $915 to Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, $315 to St Michael’s Clinic, $600 for washing machine and $500 for the purchase of a drying machine among others.

The $11 400 spent at the funeral included the purchase of a grave at Glen Forest Memorial Park, food and general expenses, fuel, hiring of tents, chairs and toilets and others.

The executor is yet to respond to the claim. – state media

NEW NOTORIOUS QUEEN BEES CREATED: Mupfumira Appoints New Parastatal Boards, Replaces Oppah’s Cartel

Prisca Mupfumira
At a time when government has fallen under notorious cartels, and parastatal board members have gone from rich to richer, some getting to the point of even building private schools for themselves, the Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira has as of yesterday created new Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) and Allied Timbers boards.

The state media reports saying this is because of the expiry of the term of office of the previous board of Allied Timbers while ZimParks was being run by an Oppah Muchinguri-cherrypicked interim board.

The report says the ZimParks board will be chaired by Justice Moses Chinhengo who also served in the same capacity in the previous board.

Other members are Ms Tandiwe Nkomo, Mr Ashton Murwira, Ms Teresa Murumbi, Mr Charles Mutisi, Mr Never Nyemudzo, Ms Beatrice Tonhodzayi and Mr Tanyaradzwa Mundoga.

Minister Mupfumira told the board members that they had the responsibility to conserve Zimbabwe’s wildlife in a way that is sustainable and beneficial to the environment, as well as to the current and future generations.

“It is common cause that Parks estates border communities and you are expected to ensure protection of wildlife, at the same time exercising sensitivity to such communities,” she said.

The Allied Timbers board will be chaired by Mr Chris Amira.

Other members include Dr Perpetua Gumbo, Mr Simba Kanzou, Ms Phillipa Philips, Mr Tafadzwa Mahachi, Ms Tracey Mutaviri and Mr Albert Mandizha.

“I expect the board to steer Allied Timbers towards the development of a vibrant business plan that will transform it into a viable company, within 12 months,” said Minister Mupfumira.

She also announced additional members to the boards of the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and Forestry Commission.

“The following will join the Forestry Commission board; Ms Veronica Gundu-Jakarasi, Mr Douglas Runyowa, Ms Shelly Ann Cox and Ms Rudo C. Mudenda.

“The additional members for the EMA board will be Ms Cecilia Paradza, Mr Leon Muoni, Mr Christopher Chitindi, Mr Edward Samuriwo and Ms Molly Mayahle,” she said.

Minister Mupfumira urged the boards to work hard.

“I implore all our boards to live up to their tasks. The road may not seem smooth, but I am confident that, if we work in close cooperation, we can collectively deliver and contribute to the development of the economy.”

“May I also reiterate the vision of the Second Republic to open up our economy to investors, hence our mantra; ‘Zimbabwe is Open for Business’!

“It is my hope that you will embrace our President’s vision with an open mind and ensure that the ease of doing business principles are effected,” she said.

WISE or STUPID? – Govt Shuts Down Overcharging Fuel Stations

An employee fills a vehicle with petrol at a fuel station in New Delhi June 25, 2010. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta/Files
Government has withdrawn service licences for some service stations that were charging fuel prices above those recommended by the Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority.

Briefing journalists after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa also said the amendments to Statutory Instrument (SI) 122 of 2017 had begun bearing fruits as the availability of basic commodities on the market was gradually improving.

She said Cabinet was concerned about the continuing high prices, insistence by some retailers on payment in hard currency and the prevalence of the three-tier price structure.

Minister Mutsvangwa said to protect the public, Cabinet resolved to “vigorously” enforce regulations which outlaw the three-tier pricing system and sanction those found on the wrong side of the law.
On withdrawn fuel licences, she said: “Government has withdrawn licences of some fuel service stations caught engaging in irregular trade practices.
Government also observed that the availability of fuel had significantly improved amid high hopes that the situation should normalise in a few days’ time. Cabinet, once again wishes to reaffirm its commitment to bringing normalcy to the situation as soon as possible.”

Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo said Glow Petroleum had three of its service stations shut down for overcharging.

“Overcharging was the main reason for closing those service stations,” he said.
“ZERA regulates the prices of diesel and petrol and if you overcharge you get disciplined. This is really what happened. They got punished because they were charging above the recommended prices.”

Early this year ZERA pegged the pump prices at not more than $1,34 for diesel and not more than $1.41 for petrol.

Minister Mutsvangwa said the full effects of the amendments to SI 122 of 2017 would be felt by mid-November.

She said the dialogue between President Mnangagwa and captains of industry on Monday had set the right tone for an inclusive approach in resolving national challenges.

“As a way forward, Cabinet resolved the need for continuous dialogue between Government and the private sector in order to create common partnership in addressing national economic challenges,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.

“It also resolved on the need to engage seed and fertiliser suppliers in order to guarantee the affordability of agricultural inputs especially seeds and fertilisers and the need to have an industrial fund in particular the foreign currency component, for re-tooling of the local industry. That assistance be targeted at small to medium enterprises in manufacturing in order to boost production and availability of basic commodities.”

She said Cabinet had also resolved that work on the local content policy be urgently finalised to promote the utilisation of local resources by industries.

This, she said, reduced demand on foreign currency as well as increased employment creation.
Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet emphasised on the need to pursue Government to Government agreements with countries like India for the provision of medicines to alleviate shortages.

“Such arrangements should enable NatPharm to procure medicines on credit,” she said.
“The visit by the Vice President of India (Muppavarapu Venkaihah Naidu) during the course of this week should provide some significant headway in that regard.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet considered and approved the Memorandum of Understanding on the harmonisation of the Seed Regulatory Framework in Sadc from the Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement (Perrance Shiri).

Zimbabwe will benefit from the MoU through increased access to regional seed markets for local companies, increased seed production, increased competition resulting in improved varieties and service delivery, improved national seed and food security through increased production as well as increased foreign currency earning through export of seed.

She said Cabinet had also approved the Bilateral Air Service Agreement between Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
The main objective of the agreement is to provide a governing framework for the operation of air transport between the two countries.

Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet further approved principles of the Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill presented by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube.

The Bill seeks to align the Public Management Act to the Constitution, enhance the public resources management framework in line with best practices and incorporate provisions that facilitate allocations of revenues to provincial and local tiers of Government

It seeks to provide for the separation of estimates of revenue and expenditure for specific institutions and embrace the principle of mainstreaming gender responsive approaches to finance management matters and elimination of discrimination against women.- state media

Malema Sworn In As Joint Committee Of Ethics Member

Malema was sworn in on Tuesday promising to abide by the committee’s code of conduct of not divulging confidential information.

Economic Freedom Fighter leader Julius Malema is now a member of Parliament’s Joint Committee of Ethics and Members’ Interests.

The EFF leader was sworn in on Tuesday afternoon.

Malema read his oath to parliament adding that he intended to comply with the code of conduct of the assembly.

“I swear that I will comply with those requirements and I will not divulge any confidential information to any person either that [is not] a member of the parliamentary committee on ethics and members interests, or the registrar of members interests.”

The committee has the right to ask any institution or person to report to them and may summons any person to appear before them.

-Citizen

 

Dynamos Suspend Four Players For Inciting Boycott Over Unpaid Allowances

 

Dynamos Football Club have suspended four players the club alleges to have been inciting other players to boycott training over the
issue of unpaid wages and allowances.

The club which is currently engaged in a battle to avoid relegation Haas suspended Kingston Nkhatha,
Peace Makaha, Marshall Machazane and Obey Mwerehari for being the alleged ringleaders who are influencing the rest of the team to boycott training.

The club’s supporters had previously warned the players in question in an open letter which was widely circulated on social media. Here is an excerpt from the open letter,
Open letter from Supporters to:
1. Kingstone Nkata, 2. Peace Makaha,
3. Obey Mwerahari, 4. Marshal
Machazane, 5. Gift Saunyama.
…We are watching all your moves and
we have our ears to the ground. We
are fully aware that this past week
players received $850 each as bonus
payments…We are reliably informed
that the five of you are being used and influenced by a third force within the Dynamos family to destabilise our great team. This third force we are informed has a hidden agenda to topple the current leadership and board…
Your winning bonuses for the Herentals match we are told will be paid on Wednesday next week…A word to the wise is enough, so mend your ways and be good leaders. We are watching your moves as supporters.

Mugabe, Wife Challenge Trio Over ‘Grabbing’ Farm

Former President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace have filed High Court papers challenging an application by three Mazowe farmers evicted from Teviotdale Farm in 2009 to pave way for the ex-first family’s company Gushungo Holdings (Private) Limited.

In their application, the three farmers — Adonia Makombe, Sahungwe Hungwe and Nyika Chifamba — cited Mugabe, his wife Grace, Gushungo Holdings, Lands minister Perrance Shiri, Home Affairs minister Cain Mathema, police commissioner-general Godwin Matanga, chief superintendents only identified as Nhubu and Kunene, as respondents.

The three told the court that they grabbed Lot 1A Teviotdale Farm in Mazowe District of Mashonaland Central Province at the height of the land reform programme in 2000 and were given government offer letters in 2009 before being kicked out by police on Mugabe’s orders in 2009.

They are now seeking Mugabe, Grace and their company’s eviction from the property, situated in Mashonaland Central Province and payment of $25 000 in damages to Makombe, $7 000 each to Hungwe and Chifamba.

They are also demanding $3 000 in holding over damages for every month, calculated from the date of the judgment to the date when the former first family vacates the property. However, the Mugabes have tendered a special plea to the application, demanding the dismissal of the application.

“The first, second and third defendants (Gushungo Holdings, Mugabe and Grace) have raised a special plea in bar on the grounds that the claim is prescribed, no cause of action or legal right of occupation has been shown and there is a misjoinder of the second and third defendants (Mugabe and Grace),” the court heard.

They told the court that a debt or a cause of action prescribes after three years in terms of Section 15 (a) of the Prescription Act and cannot be pursued beyond this period. “The plaintiffs by their own admission, were evicted in 2009, their claim should have been brought within three years.

It is submitted that the plaintiffs’ claim is prescribed and should be dismissed with costs,” the Mugabes argued.

They further said that the application fails to disclose a cause of action against the defendants. “It is categorically stated in the declaration that the State owns the land in question and it is the State that evicted them.

The defendants can then not be called upon to answer for actions that were performed by the State as the owner of the land,” they said. High Court judge Jester Charewa, yesterday conducted a pre-trial conference for the matter.

-Daily News

Pasi Nemhandu Has Turned Chigumbu, Sings Zimdancehall Artist

Genre strolling musician, Yoz born Kennedy Simbanegavi has defied the odds after penning a protest song highlighting President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s failure to steer the economy resulting in shortage of basic commodities.

The song titled “Letter to ED” speaks about the challenges citizens encounter everyday including youth unemployment which is believed to be around 90 percent.

In his song, the 29 year old musician expressed fading hope of better days for the ordinary man, rekindled following the ouster of ex-president Robert Mugabe through a military coup in November last year.

“Pamakabvisa BaBona takati mozvigona asi nanhasi zvakangooma tichiri kungoswera pacorner (When you removed Bona’s father we thought you would bring a turnaround but up to date we are still spending our days on street corners),” read the lyrics.

He further took a dig on Mnangagwa’s popular mantra, Pasi nemhanduuuu (down with the enemy), which he bemoaned has turned into bitterness (chigumbuuuu) that he has been left with now.

During the former President, Robert Mugabe’s reign, musicians who dared speak out against government inadequacies including Thomas Mapfumo and Leonard Zhakata were either censored or faced harassment.

Zhakata’s music career almost collapsed following the release of Mubikira which was deemed anti-government while Mapfumo sought asylum in the United States of America.

-263Chat

MDC Threatens Protests Against Command Agriculture

The opposition Movement for Democratic Change has threatened street protests against government’s Command Agriculture, believed to have been used as a vehicle by Zanu PF bigwigs to loot state resources through Sakunda Holdings, a private company owned by business mogul Kuda Tagwirei.

In statement released today, MDC spokesperson Jacob Mafume warned government against taking people for a ride, raising concern over the murky nature of the whole deal.

“The MDC will deal with this issue in parliament and in the streets. The time for games is coming to an end. Zimbabweans must come on board; collectively we can stop the rot,” Mafume said.

“The MDC is aware that the 2017 version of command agriculture was implemented in collaboration with Sakunda representing the interests of Trafigura. There is a likelihood that as capture continues, the same culprits will enter into another murky agreement with government.

“The terms and conditions of the loan extended by Sakunda are, up to now, unknown, the interest rates are obscure and the time frames a mystery. With this backlog of problems, the people of Zimbabwe cannot be taken for a ride by allowing an extension,” added Mafume.

The opposition statement comes on the back of latest disclosure of massive rot at the central bank with high ranking politicians fingered in the abuse of foreign currency reserves.

Mafume expressed shock over government’s decision to continue with a programme that is responsible for worsening Zimbabwe’s debt.

“It is clear from the statement that command agriculture is one of the biggest drivers of the ballooning debt. It is therefore shocking to learn of its continuation before the 2019 budget is presented,” added Mafume.

MDC President Nelson Chamisa last week called for an inquiry into the country’s debt to establish the rationality behind the usage of such funds.

Command Agriculture has been a source of conflict since revelations by former Zanu PF member, Acie Lumumba that there was a ‘Queen Bee’ who was literally running government and controlling parallel foreign currency exchange rates.

Wide speculation from the public have fingered Sakunda owner, Kuda Tagwirei as the name behind the Queen Bee character revealed by Lumumba.

-263Chat

Obert Mpofu’s Future Hangs By Thread As War Vets Piles Pressure On ED to Act

The political future of former Cabinet ministers who were recently re-assigned to the ruling Zanu PF’s headquarters by President Emmerson Mnangagwa is becoming increasingly uncertain.

This comes after disgruntled war veterans ramped up their determined bid to kick the unwanted bigwigs out of the party on Friday last week by locking the under siege “chefs” out of their offices.

The unprecedented move came a few days after the former freedom fighters also picketed the Zanu PF headquarters in Harare, demanding the sacking of the former Cabinet ministers and the party’s administrator Dickson Dzora.

The war veterans accuse the under-fire party bigwigs — who include secretary for administration Obert Mpofu and fellow politburo members David Parirenyatwa, Patrick Chinamasa and Sydney Sekeramayi — of undermining Mnangagwa and of engaging in corrupt activities.

Mnangagwa re-assigned the heavyweights to the party’s headquarters in a bid to breathe new life in government and to strengthen the former liberation movement’s administration.

The idea was apparently to emulate the Chinese Community Party’s model, which has also been adopted by President Cyril Ramaphosa’s African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa

Yesterday, the angry war veterans told the Daily News that they had stepped up their bid to have the bigwigs barred from working at the party’s headquarters — often referred to as Shake Shake House— on account of the serious allegations that they face.

“When we went there last week they had all left except for Dzora whom we told in no uncertain terms that he was now a persona non-grata at Zanu PF offices.

“We went on to put key blockers on their offices so that they do not come back,” Efanos Mudzimunyi, the war veterans’ chairperson for Mazowe District said.

Mashonaland West war veterans’ chairperson, Cornelius Muoni, chipped in saying the ex-combatants were determined to see the backs of the bigwigs.

“Yes there is a clear instruction that they must not attempt to come back and open those offices and we hope they will comply with the directive.

“We are talking about people who were appointed by the president, and so we hope that he will appoint proper cadres of the party whose past is clean,” he said.

The targeted officials were not picking up calls to their mobile phones yesterday when the Daily News tried to get comment from them.

Mpofu and his colleagues also stand accused of undermining and sabotaging Mnangagwa’s efforts of reviving the country’s sickly economy.

Of particular concern to the war veterans in this regard is Mpofu’s recent statement in which he said Finance minister Mthuli Ncube had not consulted the bigwigs when he unveiled his controversial austerity measures — which include the much-criticised two percent transaction tax.

-Daily News

Obert Gutu Threatens To Confront “Social Media Terrorists”

 

MDC T deputy Obert Gutu has
threatened to go after social media trolls whom he referred to as social media terrorists.

Gutu who seems to be a favourite target for social media critics and trolls vowed to single-handedly go
after the trolls and to silence them one at a time.

Writing on microblogging site Twitter, Gutu said:”I’m hunting you down…you paid mercenary social media terrorists broadcasting from within and outside Zimbabwe. I don’t fear you. I will come for you one by one until you repent from spewing garbage, insults and vulgarities. I will single-handedly silence you. It’s GAME ON!…Day of reckoning is coming very, very soon.MDC-T will be vindicated as a genuinely patriotic, progressive and democratic political party.

When skeletons start tumbling from various hidden wardrobes, we’re going to be vindicated.”

Gutu also said that he is never going to leave the social media site despite the attention from what he termed social media bullies.

“Pano paTwitter ndakagara zvangu kuti zete… Lol. Hapana kwandiri kuenda. I’m going nowhere! I have got the resilience and energy to take on the social media bullies one by one. Pound for pound, I’m taking them on. I will sent (sic) these bullies away crying and screaming for cover.”

ZCTU Leaders Ask Court To Drop Public Violence Charges Against Them

Jane Mlambo| Seven Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) leaders on Tuesday 30 October 2018 petitioned a Zimbabwean court seeking an order dropping public violence charges against the unionists after arguing that they did not commit any offence warranting their arrest and prosecution.

The seven ZCTU leaders namely President Peter Mutasa, Secretary-General Japhet Moyo, Benice Maluleke, Prescilla Jonhi, Simon Mutasa, Munashe Chirovamari and Ezekiel Matema filed an application before Harare Magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa challenging their placement on remand.

The ZCTU leaders, who were represented by Alec Muchadehama, Tinomuda Shoko and Kossam Ncube of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), argued that there were insufficient grounds to find objectively that there is reasonable suspicion that they committed an offence, which led to their arrest.

The ZCTU leaders were arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers on Thursday 11 October 2018 and charged with committing public violence as defined in section 37(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act for allegedly participating in a
gathering with intent to promote public violence, breaches of peace or bigotry.

Their arrest came after ZRP swooped on them in a pre-emptive strike to thwart an anti-government protest organised by the labour union to protest against government’s disastrous economic policies.

In their application challenging placement of remand, the ZCTU lawyers argued that their clients did not violate any of the country’s laws and even had the courtesy to notify ZRP of their planned peaceful demonstration.

Magistrate Mugwagwa will on Friday 02 November 2018 hand down her ruling on the labour union leaders’ application, which was opposed by the state.

Meanwhile, in Masvingo province, 12 ZCTU leaders and members, who were represented by Collen Maboke of ZLHR, will appear in court on Friday 23 November 2018 after they were summoned to stand trial.

The 12 ZCTU leaders and members, who include Elliot Meso, Agnes Hlanga, Kevin Mawoyo, Gilbert Sibanda, Tasara Dunia, Richard Munyenye, Davison Madzivire, Tamutswa Chikonyora, Peggie Rukawu, Stephen Madoyi, Chrispen Matipedza and Maxwell Madhunha are accused of participating in a gathering with intent to promote public violence, breaches of peace or bigotry.

Mudzuri To Challenge Chamisa At MDC Congress

Nelson Chamisa faces a challenge for the MDC presidency from his deputy Elias Mudzuri when the party goes for a potentially explosive congress next year, the Daily News can report.

Chamisa came to the leadership of the MDC in controversial fashion early this year following the death of the party’s founding father Morgan Tsvangirai.

His dramatic ascent was at the expense of Mudzuri and Thokozani Khupe, his two rivals who were both claiming to be the rightful heirs to the throne.

However, while Khupe packed her bags and went on to form her own MDC-T, Mudzuri soldiered on and is now one among three vice presidents in the MDC.

The party’s secretary general Douglas Mwonzora told the Daily News that the MDC is most definitely going for congress next year.

“Congress is definitely there, we have not set the dates but we must have it by the 30th of October next year,” said Mwonzora before referring further questions to Chamisa’s spokesperson Nkululeko Sibanda.

Until now, Mwonzora has been touted as Chamisa’s likeliest challenger, but the Daily News can report that it is Mudzuri who is now girding his loins for the throne.

Yesterday, Mudzuri could neither confirm nor deny that he wants to contest for the highest office in the opposition.

“When the time comes, I will tell the people what position I want,” Mudzuri told the Daily News yesterday.

Sibanda said his boss is ready to be contested at congress.

“The National Council made an undertaking that they will be preparations for a congress but the dates will be announced in due course. The president is the most ardent supporter of democracy. He is never against being contested. He is ready to be contested by anyone and will listen to the will of the people,” Sibanda told the Daily News.

While addressing the MDC’s 19th anniversary rally on Saturday, Chamisa appealed to his potential internal challengers to hold their horses.

The MDC leader, who lost in the July 30 elections to President Emmerson Mnangagwa by a wafer-thin margin, told thousands of his supporters that removing him now would poke holes into Tsvangirai’s legacy.

“I have told my colleagues in the top leadership that none of us should go wayward because it will be akin to a fish taking itself out of water where it cannot survive,” Chamisa said.

“So, we need to continue to follow Tsvangirai’s way, the party’s ways. Tsvangirai left power for me so that I will also pave way for the next leader, in that order. We don’t want a situation whereby someone would want to grab from me what I was given by Tsvangirai before I even start the journey he set me to embark on, yet you don’t even know what he wanted me to achieve. Why don’t you wait for me to accomplish that first, then I will also show you the way when you eventually take over?” he asked rhetorically.

Earlier, Chamisa had jokingly asked his deputy Mudzuri if he did not believe that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had rigged his way to power.

This was after Mudzuri had not raised his hand when Chamisa asked who among the thousands present agreed with him that the July 30 elections had been rigged in Zanu PF’s favour.

“I see you have kept your hands down when I asked the question. Does this suggest that you do not believe that the election was rigged,” Chamisa asked Mudzuri, tongue-in-cheek.

Only recently, Chamisa called Mudzuri to order during the party’s National Standing Committee meeting for engaging in perceived acts that could undermine unity in the party.

This was after Mudzuri had been linked to a controversial Twitter post expressing the desire to challenge Chamisa at the party’s elective congress.

-Daily News

Madinda Ndlovu Dismisses Talk Of Joining Ngezi FC

Terrence Mawawa| Highlanders manager Madinda Ndlovu says while he admits that there are some people and clubs who might be admiring his rebuilding project at Bosso, Ngezi Platinum Stars are yet to officially approach him.

Despite the alleged interest oin his services by Ngezi, the gaffer said he was so much dedicated to Bosso.

“We are coaches, and we don’t know who we will be looking at us. There are some people who are admiring my work at Highlanders,” said Ndlovu.

“ Ngezi Platinum have not approached me, and I must say I have never talked to anyone. I’m working on a three-year project at Highlanders pending my retirement from coaching.”

JUST IN: Madzibaba Gathry sentenced

MASQUERADING as a Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative and stalking President Mnangagwa for unclear reasons while armed has earned self-styled prophet Gathry Chiredzero (popularly known as Madzibaba Gathry) an effective 12 and half years in prison.

Chiredzero, who approached the podium as the President was speaking at the renaming of King George VI Barracks to Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks with a loaded gun, was sentenced to 16 years in prison with 3 and half suspended for 5 years on condition that he won’t commit a similar offence.

Chiredzero (40) appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Esteri Chivasa who found him guilty of 5 counts of possession of offensive weapons at public gatherings, forgery, impersonating a public official, possession of articles for criminal use and driving without a license.

Ms Chivasa said there was overwhelming evidence against Chiredzero on all counts and thatthe fake articles that he possessed proved that he intentionally had them for criminal use.

-State Media

Katsande In Emotional Return To Warriors Squad

Terrence Mawawa|Former Warriors captain Willard Katsande is happy to be back in the national team setup after more than a year on the sidelines following an” ill-advised retirement.”

Katsande who expressed willingness to come out of retirement a few weeks ago has been included in the Warriors team to face Liberia in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier next month.

The Kaizer Chiefs midfielder quit the Warriors in a huff last year after a first-round exit at the last edition of the Nations Cup in Gabon. Katsande claims that a number of influential people including Chiefs owner, Kaizer Motaung talked him into rescinding his decision.

“I am happy to be back with the Warriors. I have a lot of people who talked me into considering coming back because they felt I still have a lot to offer. They feel that my experience is still needed at national team level. Also it’s cold out there, so you would always want to be part of the national team,” said Katsande.

Tajamuka, Students Exert Pressure On Mnangagwa To Step Down

 

Terrence Mawawa|Popular pressure group Tajamuka and Zimbabwe National Students Union have indicated there is no going back on the November 1 ultimatum given to Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down from office.

Speaking at the MDC Anniversary Celebrations in Harare at the weekend, opposition pressure group Tajamuka/Sesijikile and ZINASU leaders gave Mnangagwa the ultimatum to step down by November 1.

ZINASU secretary general Ashleigh Pfunye said the time had come for Zimbabweans to put fear aside
and remove Mnangagwa adding the embattled leader should not step down voluntarily.

MDC supporters drowned out his address as they demanded a march to State House.”Izvozvi, Izvozvi,
izvozvi (Now! Now! Now!,” chanted the thousands of supporters who filled the stadium.

Tajamuka coordinator Elvis Mugari said November was the month the country should return to legitimacy.

Magaya’s Claims Likely To Trigger Defaulting In Taking Of ARVs

 

Terrence Mawawa|Social media analyst Antony Taruvinga has sensationally postulated that PHD leader Walter Magaya’ s claims that he is in possession of a drug that cures HIV| AIDS will trigger defaulting in the taking of ARVs.

Taruvinga argued:”Magaya has committed a crime that attracts a serious sentence.
He has committed a serious offence and will most likely get away with it because he is a man of the ED government.

I make this statement as an angry citizen because his claims will lead to  defaulting in the taking of ARV.The claims are likely to cause reckless behaviour.”

You Stole Elections, You Will Not Rule This Country- Biti Tells Mnangagwa

 

Terrence Mawawa|Outspoken MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has said Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s world is crumbling around him because he is an illegitimate leader .

Addressing cheering supporters at the MDC 19th Anniversary Celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium on Saturday, Biti said:” The fact that Zimbabwe’s economy is in turmoil proves that Zanu-PF has not been given a mandate by the people.

The way prices have gone up since July 31 shows that you can rig an election but you can’t rig an economy.”

“The crisis shows that if you were not given a mandate by the people, you can’t rule this country.Mnangagwa you stole elections, you won’t rule this

Tendai Biti

country,” added Biti.

Nyagomo Urges MDC Alliance To Embrace Diverse Views

 

Terrence Mawawa|Vocal opposition leader Barbara Nyagomo has urged the MDC Alliance to tolerate diverse views.

Yesterday Nyagomo blamed the country’s main opposition party for failing to come up with a clear winning strategy.

However political analysts dismissed Nyagomo’ s assertion as baseless.Responding to comments on her line of argument, Nyagomo said: “Dear Zimbabweans,my compatriots in the MDC Alliance- please accept the truth,be tolerant and allow others to have a voice.

Don’t dictate matters, these are the basic tenets of democracy.The 2.6 million people who voted are waiting for a clear winning strategy in 2023.

Rallies and empty sloganeering will not bring food on  their tables.
You can simply form a shadow government to keep the present government under pressure.”

Zanu PF Bigwigs Behind Queen Bee Cartel Unmasked

 

Terrence Mawawa|Information obtained from Zanu PF intelligence sources indicates that Queen Bee is not an individual but a clique of powerful Zanu PF politicians.

Below is an extract from a confidential document seen by ZimEye.com:Queen Bee is a colloquial name for the most powerful oligarchy/cartel in Zimbabwe.

The group is heavily connected to senior politicians, the army, intelligence, the judiciary, permanent secretaries and directors in government, commercial parastatals including RBZ, MMCZ, NOCZIM, ZIMRA & ZESA. It has links at AFREXIMBANK too. The cartel controls imports of foreign currency and its allocation by RBZ.

It controls imports of key commodities such as Fuel, Wheat and Maize and the subsequent distribution in Zimbabwe. It also controls Gold and Diamond marketing.

The most powerful bosses in the cartel are Constantino Chiwenga, John Bredenkamp and Billy Reutenbach.

Their front man is Kuda Tagwirei and silent partners include Simon Rudland, Obert Mpofu, Nic Van Hoogstraten, Happyton Bonyongwe,Ozias Bvute, Supa
Mandiwanzira, Joram Gumbo, SB Moyo, Perrence Shiri, Elson Moyo and Anselem Sanyatwe. Other
prominent members include Frank Buyanga,John Mangudya, Mirirai Chiremba, Norman Mataruka, Gresham Muradzikwa, Azvinandava Saburi, Genius Kadungure, Wicknel Chivhayo, Farai Munyawarara (Kreamorn Investments),Phillip Chiyangwa, Derrick Chikore, Francis Gudyanga, Willard Manungo and Tafadzwa Musarara (Grain Millers).

Lebanese, Indian, Chinese and Israeli business moguls in Zimbabwe are also involved through mineral exports.

The origins of this powerful cartel dates as far back as 1998 when
Zimbabwe intervened in the DRC War. The rationale behind the intervention was to shield diamond and Cobalt Mines controlled by the cartel front men John Bredenkamp Billy Reutenbach.
The rich white moguls roped in Vitalis Zvinavashe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, Solomon Mujuru, Constantine Chiwenga, Perrence Shiri and SB Moyo among others giving them contracts to supply goods and services to the Zimbabwean army during the war.
Robert Mugabe too was in the grouping for personal

 

reasons.

2% Tax Is Paying For Subsidies: Guvamatanga

Permanent secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga says the 2 percent tax is necessary as it will fund subsidies that Zimbabweans enjoy.

The government introduced a 2 percent tax earlier this month which is levied on all electronic transactions across all platforms.

Under the tax, the government gets a 2 percent tax on every dollar that is transacted after the first US$10; however, the tax drew a lot of criticism in the market.

Giving oral evidence to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Budget and Finance as part of the on-going 2019 budget consultations, Guvamatanga said the tax came to ensure that everyone contributes to the funding of the subsidies.

“The structure of this economy has significantly shifted and it has largely gone informal and there was no opportunity for those in the informal sector to directly contribute to the government revenue, but let me paint you a picture here.

“Each and every citizen of this country enjoy when compared to other countries or any other region they enjoy cheap bread which is subsidised by government, they enjoy cheap maize meal which is subsidised by government, they enjoy cheap fuel which is subsidised by government, they enjoy cheap electricity also subsidised by the government and even enjoy cheap cooking oil also subsidised by government but the government needs to fund those subsidies,” he said.

Guvamatanga added that “we can’t expect a small population of this country to be funding the subsidies and for everyone else to be enjoying so this 2 percent tax, we might have conservations around the level of the tax, around the exemptions, but it is important to agree with everyone in this room including media that the principle of everyone must contribute is the right principle,” said Guvamatanga.

The former Barclays Bank of Zimbabwe managing director said the introduction of the tax was not open for debate but that conservation can be centred around such areas as the level, quantum, duration and exemptions only.

“So if we start our conversation from the point which says each and every citizen of Zimbabwe should contribute, then we shift the conversation to a different level which says what is the quantum of the contribution because there isn’t anyone who has not enjoyed cheap bread, cheap maize meal, cooking oil, electricity, fuel in this room I would want to see that person if they are there,” he said.

The permanent secretary added that the subsidies are part of the reason for the current budget deficit in the country adding that it will not be fair to allow a few people to carry the whole budget while the majority are only enjoying without paying.

“We can quantify the level of these subsidies, they run into billions and they are also the reason for the budget deficit but not all of it, we can actually demonstrate that as a government that some of the budget deficit has been incurred so that we can support these social nets to protect the citizens of Zimbabwe but then we can’t only have 4 percent contributing to taxes and the other 96 percent just benefitting.

“But we are happy to engage, to refine the tax so that we make it more affordable, more sustainable but the underlining principle is that it was a necessary pain to bear,” said Guvamatanga.

However, some legal and economic analysts are of the view that the tax is currently illegal as it supposed to get Parliament’s approval.

-Open Parly

 

Artist Pens Protest Song Against ED

Genre strolling musician, Yoz born Kennedy Simbanegavi has defied the odds after penning a protest song highlighting President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s failure to steer the economy resulting in shortage of basic commodities.

The song titled “Letter to ED” speaks about the challenges citizens encounter everyday including youth unemployment which is believed to be around 90 percent.

In his song, the 29 year old musician expressed fading hope of better days for the ordinary man, rekindled following the ouster of ex-president Robert Mugabe through a military coup in November last year.

“Pamakabvisa BaBona takati mozvigona asi nanhasi zvakangooma tichiri kungoswera pacorner (When you removed Bona’s father we thought you would bring a turnaround but up to date we are still spending our days on street corners),” read the lyrics.

He further took a dig on Mnangagwa’s popular mantra, Pasi nemhanduuuu (down with the enemy), which he bemoaned has turned into bitterness (chigumbuuuu) that he has been left with now.

During the former President, Robert Mugabe’s reign, musicians who dared speak out against government inadequacies including Thomas Mapfumo and Leonard Zhakata were either censored or faced harassment.

Zhakata’s music career almost collapsed following the release of Mubikira which was deemed anti-government while Mapfumo sought asylum in the United States of America.

-263Chat

To Dare Is To Do, Cde Mnangagwa

English premiership side, Tottenham Hotspur, has flattered to deceive in the last decade in England’s football top division.

Spurs or Lilly Whites, as the London club are fondly called by their faithful, have produced great talent and fused it with a few buys from a strict budget which their chairperson Daniel Levy rarely compromises.

One thing about Spurs that stands out is the club’s bravado when mixing it with teams considered “moneybags” such Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City.

This is summed up by Spurs banner at its all home games: To dare is to do.

Indeed when you show courage you have to complete the task that triggered such bravado — and coming back home, there is a lot that our leadership can learn from the Spurs banner.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa had a lot of goodwill when he assumed office following the fall of long time leader Robert Mugabe last November.

That goodwill has almost dissipated mainly as a result of perceived failure to chart a different path from Mugabe’s long ruinous rule.

Yet, Mnangagwa, on paper has brilliant ideas which have not been backed by action and good results.

In all fairness, it would be unfair to expect Mnangagwa to end Zimbabwe’s problems in one term but it is the expectation of millions of ordinary people that the 76-year-old show direction and support it with concrete action.

This is why he has to go beyond the warnings he has issued to unscrupulous and corrupt Zimbabweans who are militating against his government’s desire to revive the economy.

The allegations of corruption that have been raised against people allegedly close to him provide the Zanu PF leader with a perfect platform to show those who doubt, that he is serious about eliminating obstacles to improving the lives of long-suffering Zimbabweans.

Mnangagwa has been consistent about fighting corruption but the return from prosecution so far has been under-whelming.

People looked with hope to his well-publicised fight against money laundering and externalisation but the end was an anti-climax as the list hatched an addled egg.

Only little known companies and small fish dominated the list of those alleged to have siphoned billions of US dollars from Zimbabwe.

So, Mnangagwa has an opportunity to prove to all and sundry that he can throw the kitchen sink at those fingered in corrupt practices by causing their arrests.

To dare is to do, Cde President!

-Daily News

Mnangagwa Bans Cellphones In Zanu PF Meetings

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reportedly banned Zanu-PF politburo members from bringing cellphones to party meetings.

According to Daily News, party executives were last week told to leave their electrical gadgets – including mobile phones – at the entrance of the Zanu-PF headquarters.

They were also searched on their way in.

Analysts said the move was a clear sign of “deep mistrust within the ruling party”, adding that this risked the party sliding into the old order when Mnangagwa’s predecessor Robert Mugabe also banned the use of cellphones at party meetings.

NewsDay reported in June last year that Zanu-PF introduced a security scanner at the entrance into the boardroom, where everyone, excluding Mugabe, left their phones at the door.

Insiders said at the time that Mugabe had been unhappy that politburo deliberations were being leaked to the media verbatim, raising fears meetings were being recorded using cellphones

-News24

 

Mnangagwa Fires Mutsvangwa As His Advisor

Correspondent|War Veterans leader, Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa, who served as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s special advisor was not reinstated to his role after the elections in July, the office of the president has confirmed.

Mutsvangwa was initially appointed as Minister of Information and Publicity, but was then appointed as the President’s advisor in Mnangagwa’s first cabinet, installed shortly after the November military driven operation restore legacy.

However, when new cabinet appointments were made after the July elections, Mutsvangwa was not restored to his position, as the President sought to further trim his cabinet.

Officials from the Office of the President and Cabinet told media that despite Mutsvangwa’s absence on the most recent letters of appointment, members of the media had assumed that he had continued in his role, and continued to refer to Mutsvangwa as the President’s advisor.

“Ambassador Mutsvangwa has not been the President’s advisor for a long time. Everyone who was appointed as part of the new cabinet and to positions within the OPC had their names gazetted in announcements.

“Mutsvangwa was not fired per say, but his contract and appointment to that role was not renewed. He continues to be referred to, and quoted as the President’s advisor, which is incorrect.”, the office of the President said.

A quick glance at the list of presidential appointments gazetted after President Mnangagwa was appointed appears to confirm the position of the Office of the President, as Mutsvangwa’s name is absent.

Mutsvangwa, who was in China recently for medical treatment, returned to Zimbabwe to torch a storm, conducting an interview with local weekly The Standard, where he accused a local businessman, Kuda Tagwirei of running a forex cartel in the country.

Mutsvangwa accused Tagwirei of getting preferential treatment from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) through shady forex allocation as well as running a monopoly on the fuel supply.

“One of the optimal conditions to attract investment is free competition. The RBZ is not a source of capital. Tagwirei relies on RBZ foreign currency allocation and claims to be a businessperson. I don’t respect such business people,” he said.

“Tagwirei’s business gets about US$80 to US$90 million every month for fuel from the RBZ, yet many companies, some of them largest fuel dealers in the world, want to come and invest in the fuel industry in the country.

“You can ask (Energy) minister Joram Gumbo. There are many who want to come. We can’t have a whole country for one man,” he said.

Mutsvangwa also claimed his election loss to Norton MP Temba Mliswa was due to interference by Tagwirei ensure he was kept out of government as he was outspoken critic of the Sakunda “oligopoly.”

Mutsvangwa also alleged that Sakunda’s support for the government’s command agriculture programme was meant to facilitate state capture.

M&T

“Agriculture Behind Budget Deficit”: Mthuli Ncube

By Own Correspondent| According to the 2019 Budget Strategy Paper (BSP) presented by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube and approved by Cabinet last week, agriculture is the major contributor to the budget deficit.

Zimbabwe’s cumulative budget deficit for the period January to June 2018 stands at US$1.21 billion (4,7 percent of GDP), against a cumulative target to June of US$388.7 million.

Ncube said of the US$1,8 billion Treasury bills issued from January to July 2018, about US$361 million went towards agriculture funding.

Said Ncube:

“Expenditure on agriculture has been one of the major components driving the budget deficit recently. Expenditure on the sector reached US$1.1 billion as at August 2018, against an annual budget target of US$401 million.

Of this, US$238 million went towards Command Agriculture, US$263 million towards the Vulnerable Input Support Scheme and US$505 million to grain procurement.

While on the face of it, the TBs issued towards Command Agriculture are a private debt, however, in view of the high default rate by farmers under Command Agriculture, it effectively means that it is Government expenditure.

In view of the implications of the existing model of financing, there is a need to revisit the mechanism, with a view of lessening the fiscal burden which has a destabilising effect on the macro-economic environment.”

Mnangagwa Assures Nation That RTGs, Bond Notes Are Safe And Secure

Bond Notes, US Dollar and Coins

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has called on citizens to be calm and stop panicking over the value of their Real Time Gross Settlements (RTGs) and bond notes since government is not phasing them out.

Speaking during the breakfast engagement with bankers and captains of industry and commerce at State House in Harare on Monday, President Mnangagwa urged depositors not to worry as there is no policy change to warrant people to panic over RTGS and bond notes value.

Said Mnangagwa:

“While the country is going through difficult times mainly because of lack of foreign currency to meet the growing demand for foreign exchange across all the sectors of the economy, I would like to assure you all that the current multicurrency system is here to stay.

All your RTGS balances at banks and bond notes in circulation, are safe and secure. There should be no pressure to exchange or offload these balances as Government policy has not changed to warrant such anxiety.”

High Court Stops Chinese Firm From Setting Up Factory, Urges Compliance With Environmental laws

By Own Correspondent| A High Court judge here, Justice Pisirayi Kwenda has stopped Chinese-owned ceramic tile manufacturer Sunny Yi Feng Tiles (Zimbabwe Private Limited) from setting up a factory before it complies with local environmental laws.

This followed an application by Norton Development Association that cited Sunny Yi Feng Tiles (Zimbabwe Private Limited) and Environmental Management Agency (AMA) as respondents.

The provisional order reads:

“That pending confirmation of this order on the return day, the following relief is granted:

The First Respondent (Sunny Yi Feng Tiles (Zimbabwe Pvt Ltd) shall immediately suspend and stop all construction work and any other works whatsoever on its ceramic tile manufacturing plant on Lot 3 Knockmallock Farm, near Morton Jaffrey Water Works, Norton, pending the granting of an environmental impact assessment certificate by the Second Respondent.”

Charambas Leave AFM, Form Own Ministry

 

Gospel music couple of Pastor Charles and Mai Olivia Charamba have left Apostolic Faith Mission
in Zimbabwe church to form their own church Rooted in Christ Ministries that will have its launch service at the Zimbabwe College of
Music on Sunday.

Pastor Charles Charamba confirmed the development in an interview with The Herald. Said Charamba:”We have officially left the AFM after several considerations that followed a call to mission that I received from God more than two years ago. The idea has been in the pipeline as we prayed and let God’s call come to fruition
according to His time. Until last
Sunday, we were attending the AFM
church services as usual. We had
notified our leaders about our intention and we were doing the groundwork at home during mid-week services. We thank God that we have finally fulfilled his call. We are starting as a small ministry and we believe the church will

AFM

grow with time.”The Herald.

ZRP Detains, Tortures Journalist For “Taking Videos” Of Operation Against Forex Dealers And Vendors

By Own Correspondent| Philemon Jambaya, a Harare based freelance journalist was on Monday arrested and detained for taking video footage of the ZRP encounter with forex dealers and vendors.

Jambaya, who was arrested at corner Jason Moyo and Cameroon street was taken to Harare Central police station where he alleged that he was tortured and charged with obstructing the course of justice by taking pictures and video footage of the ZRP as they carried their operation.

Jambaya alleged that he sustained injuries from the ordeal and had to be treated at Parirenyatwa group of hospitals after his release around 10pm following the intervention of Chris Mhike from the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Said Young Journalists Association Communications officer Leopold Munhende:

“The Young Journalists Association (YOJA) condemns ZRP’s abuse of power, disregard for basic human rights and media freedom after it arrested the association secretary general Philemon Jambaya for unsubstantiated claims of obstruction of justice.

The ZRP alleges that Jambaya who is also with #TheFeedZW obstructed police duties by taking videos of their activities in town.

Jambaya’s phone was off at the time and they were clearly targeting him for being part of the fourth estate.

Journalists have a duty to keep the other arms of the state in check and even if Jambaya had taken videos it was within his rights and duty of informing the public.

We urge police commissioner Matanga to reign in some of his overzealous junior officers before they kill one of us.

Jambaya was tortured and had to be attended to at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals for injuries sustained.

We thank the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) for legal services rendered.

Journalism is not a crime, do not treat us like criminals.”

“2% Tax Justified”: Finance Permanent Secretary George Guvamatanga

By Own Correspondent| Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development George Guvamatanga has defended the move by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube to introduce a 2 per cent tax on all money transfers saying the move was necessary since government needs everyone to contribute towards subsidies.

Guvamatanga claimed that citizens of Zimbabwe enjoy cheap bread, fuel, cooking oil and maize meal among other commodities because of the government’s subsidies.

Said Guvamatanga:

“Each and every citizen of this country enjoy when compared to other countries or any other region they enjoy cheap bread which is subsidised by government, he or she enjoys cheap maize meal which is subsidised by government, they enjoy cheap fuel which is subsidised by government, they enjoy cheap electricity also subsidised by the government and even enjoy cheap cooking oil also subsidised by government but the government needs to fund those subsidies…

We can quantify the level of these subsidies, they run into billions and they are also the reason for the budget deficit but not all of it, we can actually demonstrate that as a government that some of the budget deficit has been incurred so that we can support these social nets to protect the citizens of Zimbabwe but then we can’t only have 4 percent contributing to taxes and the other 96 percent just benefitting.”-OpenParly

“Chikurubi Housing Over 2 500 D Class Inmates,” What Is Going On?

By Own Correspondent| Chikurubi Maximum Prison is housing at least 2 500 D class inmates and the number of prison officers manning the prisoners is way below the required number, the Deputy Commissioner General in the Zimbabwe Prison and Correctional Services Aubrey Machingauta has revealed.

Commissioner General Machingauta revealed this while presenting the prisons and correctional services budget submissions to the Parliamentary portfolio committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs recently.

Prisoners in Zimbabwe are graded into four classes -A-D. Those in Class D are the ones serving long-term sentences ranging from seven years and above, including those who would have committed serious crimes some of which include murder, armed robbery, fraud or rape among others.

Said Commissioner General Machingauta:

“At Chikurubi Maximum Prison, where we have about 2 500 D class inmates and if you can give that ratio, you find that there are a lot of officers that are needed. We have a serious shortage of officers to do the manning of D class inmates.

There are two types of inmates to officer ratio. The first is when they (inmates) are going for working parties in their different areas of work and the ratio is 1 officer to 5 inmates for these other projects where the inmates will be going to work.

And then there are other classes such as the D classes whose inmates do not do much activities. For example, when they are being escorted to court, the ratio has to be 1 as to 3 inmates.”

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Virginia Mabhiza concurred adding that the ratio of inmates to officers was worrying as it posed a security risk.

“Ideally, it is supposed to be 1 as to 3 where one officer is not supposed to be responsible for over 3 inmates… But at the moment, 1 officer is responsible for at least 10 inmates.”

Kasukuwere Demands Passport From Court “To Source Food For Zimbabweans”

Correspondent|Corruption accused ex-minister, Saviour Kasukuwere has pleaded with a Harare magistrate’s court to grant him temporary access to his passport so he could play a part in sourcing for scarce basic commodities into the country.

Government recently lifted its 2017 import ban on selected items following an acute shortage on basic commodities.

Citing the development, Kasukuwere on Monday requested Harare magistrate, Hosea Mujaya to allow him to use his travelling document saying that since he was no longer employed, this would also be an avenue for him to fend for his family.

He told court that he wanted to attend a business meeting in South Africa with a company called Cashbuild, in his capacity as Migdale Holdings executive director.

“Your worship, I want the passport to go and fulfil the transactions as I stated in the emails tendered before this court,” he said.

“I’m doing this in view of government’s mandate to allow us to bring goods into the country by scrapping stringent conditions.

“This also will be a better prospect for business between the country, promoting more goods to come into the country and assist our people.

“It’s a great opportunity to bring money into our country by engaging a company which has major footprints across the world.

“I’m a businessman and I have to fend for my family and I have no reason to abscond. I will be in court whenever I’m required.”

However, he did not mention the specific goods he intended to import.

Prosecuting, Zivanai Macharaga of the President’s special anti-corruption unit, crushed his requests saying he was unnecessarily trying to delay his trial.

“These are tactic skills of delaying his trial,” Macharaga said.

“The accused was in this court on October 9 and he applied for variation of bail conditions well knowing that he had pending meetings in South Africa.

“What is clear is that when he appeared in court on this day, he was already aware of the meeting since the emails he tendered as exhibits are dated September 11. If the meeting was genuine, he should have made the application on the 9th and not wait for the trial date.

“Nothing has been tendered to show that the meeting is genuine. As such, the trial should commence,” argued the prosecutor.”

Kasukuwere was then forced to take it to the witness stand where he tried to explain how the meeting was important for both him and the country.

He told court that he did not request for his passport then since he was busy preparing for his trial.

After being cornered by the prosecutor during cross examination, Kasukuwere was forced to abandon his request before his case was postponed to November 7 for trial commencement.

The former Zanu PF political commissar is facing three counts of criminal abuse of office as a public officer during his tenure as a cabinet minister under former President Robert Mugabe government.

The first three charges were allegedly committed when he was serving as a Local Government minister.

The other count was allegedly committed while he was the Minister of Youth Development.

The state alleges that he awarded a tender to a company called Brainworks Capital without following procedures.

The first three counts were related to land issues involving former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s sister, Junior Shuvai Gumbochuma.

“Remove Zanu Pf Or Zimbabwe Remains Captured”: Biti

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Tendai Biti has identified the ruling Zanu-PF party as the source of state capture in Zimbabwe saying unless the party is removed from power, the nation will remain “captured”.

Biti alleged that key state institutions have been monopolised by powerful business people and that the only way to deal with this is to start by removing Zanu-PF.

Said Biti in an interview with a local daily:

“We are faced with a situation where the State and its institutions are totally owned, privatised and monopolised by a system, by a few people and so here you have multi-levels of State capture.

The first one is a clear takeover of the State by Zanu PF. There is total party-State conflation. Zanu PF and the State long ago mingled, every civil servant is made subordinate to Zanu PF and that is why many of them end up being Zanu PF MPs.

When you look at Zanu PF itself, what is it serving?… It is serving the interests of the military and it is the ultimate owner and inventor of State capture, but these are just a few people who are less than 20.”

The issue of state capture has become topical in recent weeks after the former chairperson of the Finance Ministry’s Communications taskforce Acie Lumumba and President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s special advisor Christopher Mutsvangwa alleged that there is a cartel which is monopolising the fuel industry.

Mutsvangwa named Sakunda Holdings owner Kuda Tagwirei as the leader of the cartel.

Biti has previously raised the issue of state capture and last year, he accused Billy Rautenbach, John Bredenkamp and Tagwirei of being some of the people behind State Capture.-Newsday

‘Queen Bee’ Rescues ED

THE fuel supply situation in the country has stabilised after local petroleum giant — Sakunda Holdings — and its partners, last week provided Government with 100 million litres of fuel, which will only be paid for after 12 months.

This comes amid revelations that to ensure adequate fuel supplies over the next 18 months, Government and Sakunda are finalising a deal that will see the latter supplying the country with 1,6 billion litres of fuel.

Independent Petroleum Group (IPG), Glencore, Engen and Total have also chipped-in and are working on various structures with the Government.

Energy and Power Development Minister Dr Joram Gumbo yesterday said the improvement in fuel supplies came after the intervention of major companies.

“The fuel situation is stabilising and we hope that we continue on this path,” he said.

“As Government, we have put in place some mitigatory measures and these mainly include a facility we are concluding with Sakunda and its partner Trafigura. The deal is already in motion and it will stand for the next 12 to 18 months. The draw down began last week and we were given 100 million litres upfront and it is one of the facilities that have resulted in the stabilisation being witnessed. We will be getting 50 million litres of fuel a week from that deal.”

“To cover the gap left by Sakunda, there is the IPG deal, which became operational end of last week where we will be getting about 20 million litres per month . There are also other players, which are giving us their facilities for example Engen and Total have also come up with their facilities. The market is liberal and we urge those with similar facilities to come forward and present them to us. We welcome them.”

A survey by The Herald yesterday showed that queues had disappeared at most service stations and fuel was available.

Experts yesterday said structures like the one sealed with Sakunda will give Government ample time to rebuild its export receivables over the next 18 months and cover the loans.

They said the intervention by Trafigura also showed the confidence the international community had in Zimbabwe in terms of debt repayment.

According to documents in our possession, Government will only pay for the 100 million litres provided by Sakunda and Trafigura upfront after a year.

When its starts repaying the loan, Government will be parting with $5 million a week and this means the repayment period will stretch for 20 weeks.

Documents show that on the 1,6 billion litres to be supplied over 18 months, Government will avail foreign currency to Trafigura for 50 percent of what the international company would have sold into the market.

The balance will be paid after the consumption period.

On all the structures, Sakunda will be servicing its own customers as agreed to with Government and allows other oil marketing companies to come in.

Dr Gumbo appealed to the public not to hoard fuel.

“My appeal is for the people not to let us down by hording, panic buying and charging high prices,” he said.

“Prices have remained the same and no one should charge in US dollars. We are grateful for the intervention that has come from fuel companies. It is something that has taken away pressure from Government and provided relief to our people, the industry, mining, agriculture and other users of this precious liquid.”

-State Media

 

ED’s New Dispensation Cracks Whip On Dissent

THE Police have stepped up their crackdown against perceived opponents of President Emmerson Mnangagwa after arresting and charging a Bulawayo man with undermining his authority.

Wisdom Mkwananzi was arrested on Friday last week and charged with undermining the authority of or insulting Mnangagwa as defined under section 33(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.

Mkwananzi last week allegedly burst out during a public hearing conducted at a Bulawayo hotel by the commission of inquiry into the August 1, killing of civilians, that he was orphaned because the Zanu PF party leader had masterminded the killing of his parents during Gukurahundi, where human rights groups claim over 20 000 people were killed during the post-independence disturbances in Matabeleland and Midlands provinces.

He allegedly pointed at Mnangagwa’s portrait during his testimony before the former South African leader Kgalema Motlanthe-led commission of inquiry into the post-election violence and stated: “I am an orphan because of this man, he killed my parents.”

Mkwananzi, who was represented by Jabulani Mhlanga and Tinashe Runganga of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), was accused of engendering a feeling of hostility or ridicule towards Mnangagwa.

Mkwananzi was also charged with lying under oath.

The police officers claimed that Mkwananzi unlawfully and intentionally supplied a false name to the commission of inquiry after he allegedly told the probe team that his name was Siphatha Mandla, which is different from the name, which appears on his national identity card.

Mkwananzi also faces a third charge of assault as defined in section 89 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, where ZRP officers alleged that he intentionally bit Luckmore Dube once on the right hand intending to cause bodily harm.

Mkwananzi, who appeared in court on Saturday, becomes the second man to be charged with undermining authority of or insulting President Mnangagwa inside one month after police officers arrested Alexander Samuel Chidzedzere of Kariba early this month, and charged him with undermining the authority or insulting the President after he alleged that the ruling Zanu PF party had won the July 30 harmonised elections through rigging.

Meanwhile, ZLHR lawyers on Saturday secured the release on bail of three Bulawayo men Marshal Sibanda, Welcome Moyo and Venat Ncube, who were last Friday charged with committing public violence.

The trio was also charged with disrupting a public gathering as defined in section 44(a) Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23 after they allegedly engaged in a disorderly and riotous conduct intending to disrupt the Commission of Inquiry proceedings.

Sibanda, Moyo and Ncube were granted $150 bail each and remanded to 13 November 2018 for commencement of their trial. Mkhwananzi was yesterday released on $200 bail when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate, Rachel Mkanga, facing charges of undermining the president, assault and lying under oaths. He was remanded to November 13.

-Newsday

VIDEO: MNANGAGWA PRESIDING OVER DECLARATION ON 15 DEC 2017 THAT THE MILITARY (ZDF) WILL COMMIT TERRORISM ACTS IN 2018 ELECTIONS

ZimEye reveals video evidence streamed LIVE on the 15th December 2017 of ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa presiding over a declaration of intent to commit terrorism acts so to install him with an election result outcome that is greater than the 1980 elections one.

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Journalist Arrested For Taking Pictures Of ZRP/Illegal Forex Dealers Wars

By Own Correspondent| A Harare based freelance journalist Philemon Jambaya was last night arrested and taken into police custody after ZRP details on their operation targeting money changers accused him of taking pictures of their encounter with the forex traders on the streets.

Jambaya, had his Zimbabwe Media Commission accreditation card confiscated by the police.

Addressing journalists at a MISA Zimbabwe organised ZRP, journalists interactive workshop at Holiday Inn in Harare, ZRP Spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba is on record saying as part of President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s “new dispensation” requirements, the force had been retrained on how to engage with the media.

This followed concern raised on how the police arrested, harrassed and beat up journalists as they executed their duties.

Said Assistant Commissioner Charamba:

“We have been holding training workshops with police details on how they should treat the media in the new dispensation. You will see the change because this is a new administration and we will be doing things differently.”

This is a developing story. Refresh this page for latest details

“Give Magaya 10 MPs Whom He Can Treat Publicly”: Says Former Deputy Minister Terence Mukupe

By Own Correspondent| Former Finance and Economic deputy minister Terence Mukupe, has said PHD leader Prophet Walter Magaya should be given 10 members of parliament to cure of HIV drawing criticism over his remarks which some describe as discriminatory.

Mukupe said this in a tweet following claims by Magaya that he had found a cure for HIV and cancer.

Said Mukupe:

https://twitter.com/tmukupe/status/1056919353998893056?s=19

The controversial former deputy minister in May torched a storm after he asked opposition MDC Alliance stalwart Tendai Biti during a discussion at ZiFM stereo whether he had taken his dosage of anti retroviral treatment in a development which drew criticism from most sections of society.

Mukupe dismally lost his parliamentary bid in Harare East in the July 30 harmonised elections.

Said twimbos reacting to Mukupe’s tweet:

https://twitter.com/NapoleonMuche/status/1056935671032627200?s=19

‘Find Sustainable Solutions to Economic Problems, ED Urged

INDUSTRY stakeholders yesterday said while government’s decision to lift the ban on the import of basic goods was a stop-gap measure, there was need for a long-term vision to address deindustrialisation and reviving the agricultural sector, which is seen as the backbone of the economy.

 

Government recently repealed sections of Statutory Instrument (SI) 122 of 2017 to increase the flow of basic goods into the market ahead of the festive season and ease pressure on foreign currency demand on the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

This followed the disappearance of a raft of basic commodities from supermarket shelves, which ended up on the black market at high prices.

Speaking during an AMH Conversations meeting in Harare, Buy Zimbabwe founder and chief executive Munyaradzi Hwengwere argued that government’s actions were supposed to speak to a long-term economic vision.

“SI122 of 2017 should have been repealed with the long term vision of creating jobs and ensuring that we create wealth in the country. It’s not about filling supermarket shelves.

It’s about creating jobs and ensuring that people have money in their pockets,” he said.

Hwengwerere said the country’s major problem was that it had become heavily dependent on imports and had largely become a consumptive economy.

“We cannot continue to import while we are not exporting. The interim is understandable, but where are we going with it?” he queried.

Hwengwere said there was need for sustainable measures in dealing with problems in the economy and ensuring that industry was up and running.

“You cannot rig the value chain, you cannot speak consumption without creation, The short term is supposed to speak to the long term. Whatever steps we take, we must take them in the right direction,” he said.

Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers’ Association president Denford Mutashu, however, defended government’s action, saying consumers had long suffered the pain of shortages, with prices soaring every day and that the repealing of SI 122 of 2017 was designed to meet consumer demands.

“S1 122 is a very contentious issue. You would want your industrial base to be vibrant and supported, but in the absence of the necessary support that industry requires, which currently is not sufficient in view of the absence of foreign currency,” he said.

“The decision to repeal SI 122 is largely going to benefit consumers more than it does to business. Business has been protected for the past two years. Consumers have suffered serious price increases, shortages and empty shelves, with shops opening late and closing early because they do not have products.”

He said it did not make sense that in some instances, a 2 litre bottle of cooking oil sells at $25.

“Government needs to be sincere about fixing issues that concern consumers. These things they are trying to fix are issues they could have dealt with a long time ago and the consumers have endured a lot,” Interfoods managing director, Star Precious Ndoro, said.

-Newsday

Mnangagwa Cornered Over Disintegrating Economy

President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday met captains of industry to tackle challenges in the economy, but the meeting failed to come up with solutions, according to people with knowledge of the meeting.

Mnangagwa met leaders from the Bankers’ Association of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries, Grain Millers’ Association of Zimbabwe, Consumer Council of Zimbabwe, Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers and Chamber of Mines, among others.

Sources at the meeting said business indicated to the President that price distortions in the market were a creation of currency misalignment.

A business leader who attended the meeting said they stressed that the solution lay in liberalising the exchange rate.

“It will be painful in the short run, but convergence will be realised in the medium to long term, assuming austerity from the government holds,” he said.

Business also expressed concern that claiming parity existed between the United States Dollar and the RTGS was a source of distortions that creates inflationary pressures as well as promoting black market trading.

“How exactly do we expect to tame government spending by just outlining ambitious strategies which are devoid of figures? How many parastatals are to be weaned off by year-end, how many foreign missions do we want to close as cost-cutting measure, and how are we going to deal with pressure for bonuses this year given the fact that civil service salaries had been significantly eroded by black market dominance?” submissions made to the Mnangagwa read in part.

In a statement summarising the outcome of the interface, the Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services ministry noted that the meeting agreed that both private sector and government should find each other and speak with one voice.

“There was a lot of listening happening today as speaker after speaker gave their views on the state of our economy, that the threading link between speakers was that despite current challenges, Zimbabwe’s economy was expanding and, therefore, there was a higher demand for foreign currency. That messages from government must be in sync and consistent; that government needs to control its fiscal expenditure as a matter of priority in order to reduce fiscal imbalances,” the ministry said.

Mnangagwa told the meeting that the nation could not run away from its challenges and there was need to rebuild the economy.

The Information ministry said government had put in place measures to alleviate shortages of basic goods.

“As we start our preparations for the festive season, we can assure the nation that government is seized with and implementing solid plans to ensure that the increased demand of forex will be met.”

During the meeting, business applauded government for lifting Statutory Instrument (SI) 122 given the shortages of basic goods and industry’s capacity challenges. Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Sifelani Jabangwe, however, said he raised pertinent issues affecting the manufacturing industry and insisted the SI be suspended only until year-end.

“We are quite clear about what we want. We need policy consistency, communication and we highlighted that the suspension of SI 122 be temporary as it may affect the gains that we had achieved as an industry,” he said.

“The meeting was fruitful, but there are no immediate solutions, but from the engagement perspective, it is was productive.”

Chamber of Mines chief executive Isaac Kwesu said although he attended the meeting, it was not a platform for business to air its grievances, but to interact.

“At the meeting the issue of forex was not a chamber issue, but it was an entire business issue. This was just an interactive [meeting]. People who wanted to raise issues were asking questions. As a chamber, we were not waiting for this meeting to air our issues but we have done that in Parliament where we presented a paper last week,” he said.

-Newsday

100 Most Influential Young Zimbabweans Under 40

1 Natalie Jabangwe

2 Thabani Mpofu

3 Kirsty Coventry

4 Jah Prayzah

5 Simba Mhuriro

6 Acie Lumumba

7 Mangaliso Ndlovu

8 Fadzayi Mahere

9 Nigel Mugamu

10 Genius Kadungure

11 Vangelis Haritatos

12 Arthur Evans

13 Lawrence Moyo

14 Chris Mugaga

15 Wicknell Chivhayo

16 Percy Gwanyanya

17 Frank Buyanga

18 Joana Mamombe

19 Tinashe Manzungu

20 Alson Darikayi

21 Brains Muchemwa

22 Munya Gwatidzo

23 Arthur Marara

24McDonald Gurura

25 Chamu Chiwanza

26 Oscar Pambuka

27 Mabasa Sasa

28 Tawanda Gudhlanga

29 Marry Chiwenga

30 Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa

31 Patson Dzamara

32 Sandra Ndebele

33 Dalumuzi Mhlanga

34 Nicholas Bhero

35 Maud Chifamba

36 Zororo Makamba

37 Tafadzwa Zimoyo

38 Larry Kwirirayi

39 Napoleon Nyanhi

40 Samuel Dimairho

41 Carl Joshua Ncube

42 Toneo Rutsito

43 Taku Chingonzoh

44 Misheck Gondo

45 Tinashe Nyaruwanga

46 Tendai Garwe

47 Aldrian Harrison

48 Mbo Mahocs

49 KillerT

50 Merrylin Ngwenya

51 Misred

52 KVG

53 David Chakombera

54 Munya Takawira

55 Tich Mawoni

56 Gilmore Tee

58 DJ Mox

59 Comic Pastor

60 Rumbi Takawira

61 Vusa Blaqs

62 Michael Mahendere

63 Gonyeti

64 Rudo Nyangulu

65 Tsitsi Mutendi

66 Titus Gwemende

67 Vimbayi Kajese

68 Simba Mubvuma

69 Grace Chirenje

70 Plot Mhako

71 Nijel Jack

72 Ronald Mapamula

73 Oscar Habeenzu

74 Mathias Mhere

75 Khama Billiat

76 Tommy Deuschle

77 Vukani Dhladhla

78 Phillip Chidavaenzi

79 Fungai Tichawangwana

80 Knowledge Musona

81 Janet Manyowa

82 Gilbert Eugene Peters

83 Madam Boss

84 Jah Signal

85 Ezra Kaunda

86 NoViolet Bulawayo

87 Joseph Madziyire

88 Sibongumusa Dhlodhlo

89 DJ Fantan

90 Karen Paida

91 Mzoe 7

92 Farai Munyawarara

93 Bryan Chimbira

94 Talent Chademana

95 Juntal

96 DJ Tamuka

97 Fungai Machirori

98 Nomvula Mhambi

99 Butterphly

100 Enzo Ishall

Financial Market To Remain Volatile Much Longer

ZIMBABWE’S financial markets are likely to remain volatile until nostro foreign currency accounts (FCAs) meet the demand in the real time gross settlement (RTGS) accounts, a local financial services firm has said.

IH Securities also said by separating the accounts into separate dedicated FCAs and electronic accounts, the central bank was admitting they were not at par.

“We believe that volatility in rates will persist until transferrable foreign currency in FCA nostro accounts meets foreign currency demand in FCA RTGS accounts, thus reaching equilibrium. We estimate the real effective exchange rate to be such that the parallel rate should converge to our estimate of 115% (implied rate 1—2,15) should fundamentals come into play,” IH Securities said in its latest report.

“The RBZ (Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe) introduced the nostro FCA and RTGS FCA account as a way to ring-fence nostro funds and following this announcement black market rates started spiralling out of control as uncertainty gripped.

“The nostro FCA accounts have since been implemented, however, because the RBZ, in essence, admitted that there was a difference between the hard currency and RTGS balances as opposed to the previous mantra of a 1:1 rate, the public has become aware of that their RTGS balances are not worth as much as they believed they were.”

Since central bank governor John Mangudya announced the separation of accounts earlier this month in his monetary policy statement, the market has seen a spike in prices as the black market rates surged.

As of midday yesterday, the US dollar/RTGS rate was USD1: $3,70.

IH Securities said hard currency shortages and the elevated black market premiums were applying severe pressure to local corporates who were typically net importers of raw materials.

“It is our view that north of a 150% premium (implied rate 1—2,5) genuine productive sector businesses have significantly slowed down as ability to pass on that level of cost to the consumer becomes strained. This has had an impact on COGS (cost of goods sold) and we expect this to remain a challenge as long as the currency problems remain unresolved,” IH Securities said.

“Naturally, this also affects companies with off-shore obligations and companies with regional operations but domiciled here meaning that they can’t capitalise their off-shore subsidiaries easily.”

Despite these challenges among others, IH Securities said the economy had been showing signs of recovery.

“… bolstered by strong output performance in key economic sectors namely agriculture, mining and tourism,” IH Securities added.

NewsDay

“Witch” Kills Parents Leaving Behind Their Three Year Old Child

A COUPLE died while their child sustained injuries when the trio was run over by a car as they walked along the Bulawayo–Beitbridge Road at Esigodini.

The accident occurred at the 30km peg on Saturday.

Sources said the driver of a Toyota Wish, now commonly referred to as “Toyota Witch” because of rampant accidents involving this type of a car, lost control of the vehicle due to speeding and it veered off the road.

The car knocked down three pedestrians resulting in the death of the couple.

Tafadzwa Kamanura (24) of Masvingo was driving towards Bulawayo with two passengers on board at around 4PM when disaster struck.

The vehicle finally stopped after hitting a tree.

Ngqabutho Ndlovu (31) and Nokuthula Tshuma (26) of Plot No 3 Woodlands Farm, Esigodini died on the spot while their son, Terrence Tshuma (3), sustained injuries on the legs.

One of the passengers in the car, Sandisiwe Ncube (21), sustained bruises all over her body.

The two injured persons were rushed to Esigodini District Hospital while the bodies of the deceased persons were taken to the same hospital’s mortuary, enroute to the United Bulawayo Hospitals for postmortem.

Matabeleland South acting police spokesperson Sgt Thandolwenkosi Moyo referred questions to the national police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi.

Asst Comm Nyathi said he had not yet received the report and was checking on the matter.

Negligent driving and speeding have been blamed for a majority of accidents on the country’s roads.

State Media

Ginimbi Shows He Is Above The Law As ZIMRA, CAZ Allow Him To Breach Airport Security

Corresponent|Controversial socialite and businessman, Genius (Ginimbi) Kadungure flouted immigration rules at the Robert Mugabe International Airport when he entered into the international space to welcome his visitors.

Social media has been awash with several images, showing Kadungure proceeding beyond the arrivals terminals and straight to immigration counters. After collecting his guests, Ginimbi proceeded to walk them past ZIMRA check points and to his entrouge waiting outside.

His guest heavy luggage was neither searched nor scanned as is standard procedure, raising questions about the risk of smuggling.

Eyewitnesses also said Ginimbi did not go through the normal Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) checkpoint where all arriving visitors declare their goods.

“Noone knows what the visitors had and this has not been declared to the Zimra officials,” one eye-witness said.

Upon leaving the airport, Ginimbi parked his vehicle in the middle of the highway and started taking pictures with his friends, causing a traffic jam.

LIVE – Mass Protest On 17 Nov 2018, “Mnangagwa Must Resign” | ARE YOU COMING?

VIDEO LOADING BELOW…

By A Correspondent| As the nation reaches one year after the military coup, on the 17th of November, Zimbabweans from all walks of life are marching in protest: in the United States they will converge in Washington DC; in London they will meet at the Zimbabwe Embassy in The Strand; while in Zimbabwe, Tajamuka has sworn saying ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa must resign.

Meanwhile, Chiwoneso Mpofu makes the first announcement on what is happening in the US on the day. FULL VIDEO:

 

Ibrahim Findings Suggest: Mugabe’s Zimbabwe Had Actually Improved By 2017

Improvement in Safety & Rule of Law

Increase in GDP

Reliability of Electricity Supply

Absence of Restrictions on Foreign Investment

Country groupings according to resources.

By A Correspondent | The prestigious Mo Ibrahim Index discussed LIVE on Deutsche Welle Africa at 12 noon on Monday •has reported a significant improvement of Zimbabwe on good governance and the economy. The 2018 report however strictly relates to the MDC (Tsvangirai) Government Of National Unity period and just afterwards, the 2007 to 2017 era: in essence being the Tsvangirai, Mugabe season.

The report features Zimbabwe significantly rising above the whole of Africa on nearly all fronts on governance, business culture development, and GDP, the latter which sees the Mugabe managed country being one of only four countries who are the largest improvers at the category level over the decade: Kenya, Liberia, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe was ranked in a small group of successful nations as seen in the printouts provided in this ZimEye news review article.

Improvement in Safety & Rule of Law

Five of the ten most improved countries in Rule of Law – Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Somalia, Tunisia and Zimbabwe – are among the ten most improved countries in Overall Governance, the paper says.

Between the period, Zimbabwe managed to improve on scores in the Safety & Rule of Law category (compared to only 19 over the last decade). The report says 58.5% of Africa’s citizens have experienced improved Safety & Rule of Law over the last five years. SEE GRAPH:

 

Increase in GDP

Of the ten African countries with the largest percentage increase in GDP in the period 2008-2017, only four feature among the ten largest improvers at the category level
over the decade: Kenya, Liberia, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

 

Absence of Restrictions on Foreign Investment

In terms of Absence of Restrictions on Foreign Investment, only seven countries have shown a positive ten-year trajectory: Guinea (+17.3), Swaziland (+6.0), Zimbabwe (+5.9), Morocco (+1.3), Cabo Verde (+0.5), Rwanda (+0.3) and Benin (+0.2). They host less than one tenth of the continent’s population (7.2%).

 

Reliability of Electricity Supply

Of the 43 countries for which there is data, 25 have improved in the indicator Reliability of Electricity Supply over the decade. This number went up to 29 between 2013-2017. The five largest ten-year improvements are those of Uganda, Senegal, Zimbabwe,
Cabo Verde and Chad (+31.0, +29.6, +28.5, +23.7 and +19.7, respectively). Chad has been the only country to experience yearon-year improvement since the beginning of the time series.

 

Country groupings according to resources.

Classification taken from: United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
(UNECA) (2017). Economic Report on Africa (ERA) 2017.

 

According to the ERA, oil exporters are those African countries with oil exports at least 20 per cent higher than their oil imports. They include: Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Libya, Niger, Nigeria and Sudan.

 

The ERA considers mineral-rich countries as those where mineral exports account for more than 20 per cent of total exports. They include: Algeria, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Guinea, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

 

For the purpose of this analysis, resource-rich countries are those that feature as oil exporters, mineral-rich, or both in the ERA. They are:
Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

 

Conversely, non resource-rich countries are those that do not feature as oil exporters, mineral rich, or both in the ERA. They include: Burundi, Cabo Verde, Comoros, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Morocco, São Tomé & Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Somalia, South Sudan, Swaziland, Tunisia and Uganda.

There are strong statistical relationships between Rule of Law and Transparency & Accountability measures and performance in other areas of the IIAG. The indicators Property Rights (r=+0.92) and Sanctions for Abuse of Office (r=+0.85) are the first and third most correlated indicators with Overall Governance. The second most correlated indicator with Overall Governance, Civil Rights & Liberties (r=+0.87), is also the most correlated of the 102 indicators in the IIAG with Rule of Law (r=+0.89).

MALABA-GATE? – Econet Loses Court Bid To Use Kangai Testimony

Econet Wireless’ bid to compel former NetOne chief executive Mr Reward Kangai to testify in the base stations dispute hit a brick wall after the Supreme Court threw out the request as an abuse of the court process.

Econet claims the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) was favouring NetOne by allowing it to import its base stations without paying duty while other mobile network operators were obliged to pay import duty.

To that end, Econet sued NetOne and Zimra over discrimination at the Fiscal Appeal Court and obtained an order compelling Mr Kangai to give evidence on how the taxman was showing favour to NetOne.

The Fiscal Appeal Court also ordered Mr Kangai to bring several bulky documents relevant to the case.

“However, NetOne appealed to the Supreme Court arguing that the subpoena issued was too wide and meant to pursue an ulterior motive other than securing relevant evidence.

NetOne also argued that the subpoena issued was in violation of its right to privacy and that it was an abuse of court process.

Advocate Thabani Mpofu, instructed by Mhishi Legal Practice, represented NetOne in the Supreme Court appeal.

The team led by Adv Mpofu convinced the court that the order was indeed incompetent.

Justice Mary Anne Gowora sitting with Justices Susan Mavangira and Ben Hlatshwayo allowed the appeal and set aside the Fiscal Appeal Court decision.

“The instant appeal succeeds. The judgment of the court a quo is set aside and in its place is substituted by the following:

‘The application is granted in terms of the draft order and accordingly:

The subpoena duces tecum issued in this matter by the registrar of the Fiscal Court on the 9th of February, 2015 be and is hereby set aside.
The first respondent (Econet) shall bear the costs of suit.”

Justice Hlatshwayo and Mavangira concurred with the judgment.

The Supreme Court blasted Econet for abusing court process.

“The view I take is that, the subpoena does not constitute a genuine exercise by a litigant to prosecute a dispute. It was not shown in the court below that the subpoena, wide as it is, was necessary for disposing fairly of the cause or matter.

“It cannot be allowed to stand in the circumstances because it is clearly an abuse of process and the court has inherent power to prevent this abuse,” the court ruled.

The base stations dispute will now be heard and determined without hearing evidence from Mr Kangai.- state media

Indonesian Jet Which Crashed Into The Sea Had A Prior Instrument Problem

The Indonesian jet which crashed shortly after take-off had suffered instrument problems the day before, according to a technical log obtained by the BBC.

A technical log from a flight from Bali to Jakarta on Sunday said an instrument was “unreliable” and the pilot had to hand over to the first officer.

The Boeing 737 airliner crashed into the sea with 189 people on board.

It went down after taking off from Jakarta. There is no sign of survivors.

The BBC has so far been unable to reach Lion Air, the low-cost airline which owns the plane, for comment.

Flight JT 610 was headed for the western city of Pangkal Pinang on Monday when it came down. Rescuers have recovered some bodies and personal items, including baby shoes. Families are being told to go to a hospital to identify the dead.

The incident is reported to be the first major accident involving a Boeing 737 Max – an updated version of the 737.

A technical log obtained by the BBC from the plane’s previous flight suggests that the airspeed reading on the captain’s instrument was unreliable, and the altitude readings differed on the captain’s and first officer’s instruments.

“Identified that CAPT [captain’s] instrument was unreliable and handover control to FO [first officer],” the log reads. “Continue NNC of Airspeed Unreliable and ALT disagree.”

The crew decided to continue their flight and landed safely at Jakarta.

Earlier Lion Air Chief Executive Edward Sirait said the plane had had an unspecified “technical issue” when flying from Denpasar in Bali to Jakarta, but he added that this had been “resolved”.

“If the plane was broken, it would have been impossible to clear the plane to fly from Denpasar,” he said. “When we received the flight crew’s report, we immediately fixed the problem.”

The airline operates 11 Boeing 737 Max 8 planes but the others have not had a similar technical problem and there is no plan to ground the fleet, he added.

Flight JT 610 took off from Jakarta at 06:20 on Monday (23:30 GMT on Sunday).

It was due to arrive at Depati Amir airport in Pangkal Pinang an hour later but 13 minutes into the flight, authorities lost contact.

The pilot had asked to return to Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta airport, officials say.

Lion Air said in a statement that the pilot and co-pilot had had more than 11,000 flight hours between them.

Three of the crew on board were trainee flight attendants and one was a technician.

Twenty employees from Indonesia’s finance ministry were also on board, the BBC has learned.

A ministry spokesperson said they had worked at the finance ministry offices in Pangkal Pinang but had been in Jakarta for the weekend.

The 737 Max series are the fastest-selling planes in Boeing’s history and there are four models – the Max 7, Max 8, Max 9 and Max 10.

The Boeing 737 Max 8 has been in commercial use since 2016.

The aircraft involved in the crash was made in 2018. It is a single-aisle plane used for short-haul travel.

In a statement, Boeing expressed sympathy for the victims and families and said it stood “ready to provide technical assistance to the accident investigation”.

Australia told government workers and contractors to stop using the airline until the findings of the investigation were out.

BBC NEWS

Chamisa Pleads With Top MDC Leaders Not To Challenge Him At Congress

Correspondent|MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has appealed to his internal party rivals believed to be Douglas Mwonzora and Elias Mudzuri who are seeking to challenge his position saying it is too early as he is yet to finish the task his predecessor, the late party founding president Morgan Tsvangirai, gave him.

“Tsvangirai left power for me so that I will also pave way for the next leader in that order. We don’t want a situation whereby someone would want to grab from me what I was given by Tsvangirai before I even start the journey he set me to embark on yet you don’t even know what he wanted me to achieve,” Chamisa said.

Chamisa rose to the MDC presidency after Tsvangirai’s death in February amid an acrimonious power struggle with Thokozani Khupe and Elias Mudzuri, both who also claimed to be legitimate heirs to the throne.

The three claimants to the MDC presidency were all Tsvangirai’s deputies.

The power struggle that ensued after Tsvangirai succumbed to cancer of the colon led to the third MDC split with Khupe forming her own political outfit while Mudzuri decided to hang on and fight from within.

With the MDC congress coming next year, jostling for top positions has since begun in earnest with Mudzuri and party secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora reportedly angling to challenge Chamisa.

Addressing party supporters during MDC’s 19th anniversary celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium last week, Chamisa sought to contain the duo’s ambitions by emphasising the need to be united.

“I have told my colleagues in the top leadership that none of us should go wayward because it will be akin to a fish taking itself out of water where it cannot survive. So, we need to continue to follow Tsvangirai’s way, the party’s ways.

“Tsvangirai left power for me so that I will also pave way for the next leader in that order. We don’t want a situation whereby someone would want to grab from me what I was given by Tsvangirai before I even start the journey he set me to embark on yet you don’t even know what he wanted me to achieve.

“Why don’t you wait for me to accomplish that first then I will also show you the way when you eventually take over?” he asked rhetorically.

Meanwhile, Chamisa defended his decision to fire elected mayors in three municipalities saying they were compromised after receiving support from the ruling Zanu PF.

Since the mayoral elections held last month, Chamisa has fired mayors from Victoria Falls, Chegutu and Masvingo and, suspended over 10 councillors on allegations of bringing MDC into disrepute and ridicule by defying party’s directives amongst other charges.

Addressing party supporters who thronged Gwanzura Stadium to commemorate MDC’s 19th anniversary on Saturday, Chamisa justified the move, saying the fired mayors were not the candidates chosen by the party and supporters.

“Some say Chamisa is firing mayors but let me explain the circumstances. We chose mayors by way of interviewing prospective candidates as well as asking residents.

“We came up with our own candidates but some of our councillors chose to do as they please and elected candidates that were backed by Zanu PF.

“We then saw that we can’t have mayors who dance to the tune of Zanu PF hence our decision to fire them.”

Last week, Chamisa fired Victoria Falls mayor Somvelo Dlamini over allegations of bringing the MDC into disrepute by defying party’s directives, causing divisions amongst other charges.

His expulsion came a day after the 40-year-old MDC leader relieved Chegutu mayor Henry Muchatibaya of his duties and suspended six councillors for defying a directive on the mayoral elections.

Masvingo mayor Collin Chiboke was also ordered by the opposition leader to step down over the same allegations levelled against Dlamini and Muchatibaya.

Ugandan Man Arrested For Claiming He Can Cure AIDS, Why Is Magaya Free In Zim

Correspondent|Ugandan Police are holding a man who was arrested over allegations of impersonation and claiming that he can cure HIV/Aids and Hepatitis B.

Emmanuel Ndali was tracked and arrested by Health Monitoring Unit personnel after he had placed posters on electricity poles along Gayaza Road, at Kubiri along Bwaise road and at Makerere University. The posters state that he cures the deadly virus in 15 days and Hepatitis B in 30 days.

“The team successfully tracked him and recovered the said liquid herb in jerrycans together with other sacks of herbs that he allegedly uses to cure the said diseases. We later got to learn that he did not have any background in medicine or pharmacy,” said Mr Emmanuel Ainebyoona, the ministry of health senior public relations officer.

Ndali told detectives that he would prescribe half a cup of the liquid herb to be taken four times a day. Ndali said he was charging Shs1m for each dose; a dose was 10 litres of the liquid and would be collected in two phases in five litre jerrycan for each phase.

“The liquid herbs will be subjected to laboratory tests in order to ascertain whether it has any active ingredient. It is against the law for anyone to manufacture, sell and distribute medicine purported to cure any ailment in humans without approval of the safety, efficiency and standards by National Drug Authority as per NDA Act,” Mr Ainebyoona added.

It is also against the law for anyone to claim to be or offer a service where they lack such qualifications as per the Penal Code Act.

Meanwhile, in Zimbabwe, charismatic leader of a pentecostal group PHD, Walter Magaya, claimed Sunday that he could cure HIV in fourteen days.

The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights (ZADHR) has said it takes great exception to the recent claims by Prophet W Magaya that he has found a cure for HIV and AIDS.

ZADHR acknowledges the prophet’s right to freedom of worship and his entitlements to his beliefs, the doctors said.

However, it is the conviction of ZADHR that any claims to cure HIV must only be made in the presence of irrefutable scientific evidence that is obtained through proper and ethical research methodologies.

Such unverified claims have the potential to increase the number of Anti Retroviral Therapy defaulters, increased risky behaviour practices and exposure to potentially harmful side effects of the herbs.

ED Admits Foreign Medical Trips Hurting Zim Economy

Foreign trips to seek specialised medical attention by Zimbabweans are bleeding the country of the much-needed foreign currency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Writing in his weekly column in the State-controlled Sunday Mail newspaper, Mnangagwa, who along with leading figures in his government, have all sought medical treatment outside the country, said the country needed to develop its capacity going forward.

“Many Zimbabweans are turning to foreign countries for specialised healthcare. This is very expensive for our nation,” Mnangagwa said.

Former President Robert Mugabe endured frequent trips to the Far East that gobbled millions from Treasury, while then as Vice-President, Mnangagwa was airlifted to South Africa in August last year after a poisoning scare at a rally in Gwanda.

In June this year, Vice-President Kembo Mohadi and Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri had to be treated in South Africa for injuries sustained in a grenade explosion in Bulawayo, in what authorities claimed was an assassination attempt on Mnangagwa.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga was also in South Africa recently for medical treatment along with his wife, Marry, while stricken Foreign Affairs minister Sibusiso Moyo continues to be monitored by doctors from the neighbouring country.

Zimbabwe’s health sector has all, but collapsed under the weight of an economic ruin, lack of funding and neglect under Mugabe’s rule. Mnangagwa said the country’s healthcare lacked the competitiveness “relative to similar services in other countries, developing or developed. But the story goes further than affordability”.

He added that the country was spending double in other countries what it required to resuscitate the local infrastructure.

“It is also about sparse skills in the country, and about poorly-equipped health facilities. Yet what we end up spending on foreign care more than doubles what we need to build these specialist skills, and to equip and stock our specialised hospitals for more advanced interventions,” the President said.

Mnangagwa said it was a shame that the country was still struggling to deal with Stone Age diseases such as cholera in the 21st Century.

“Never again should we be found wanting in building and maintaining infrastructures necessary for delivering safe services to our communities. They deserve better and should always get the best from us.

“The shame of so literate a society succumbing to such a medieval disease should never be suffered again,” he said in reference to a recent cholera outbreak which claimed over 50 lives countrywide.

Ironically, Mnangagwa claimed a government decision to make access to basic health services universal could be behind the current crippling drug shortages. “Yet this laudable decision to offer free health services has had a telling impact on national drug supplies. There is an upsurge in demand for basic health services, all against our limited resources. Our economy, though on a definite rebound, is not yet out of the woods.

“The pressure on health services grows stronger as one scales up the ladder of healthcare, beyond the primary level,” Mnangagwa said. He added that government was now working on a comprehensive plan to resuscitate comatose drug manufacturing companies and create capacity to supply as well as satisfy local and regional markets.

-Newsday

 

Doctors Want Magaya To Reverse HIV/AIDS Cure Claims

 

Terrence Mawawa|Medical doctors want Prophetic Healing and Deliverance(PHD) leader Walter Magaya to reverse his claims that he has a cure for HIV/ AIDS.

Below is a statement that has been released by medical doctors:
The Zimbabwe Association of Doctors for Human Rights takes great exception to the recent claims by Prophet W Magaya that he has found a cure for HIV and AIDS.

ZADHR acknowledges the prophet’s right to freedom of worship and his entitlements to his beliefs. However it is the conviction of ZADHR that any claims to cure HIV must only be made in the presence of irrefutable scientific evidence that is obtained through proper and ethical research methodologies.

Such unverified claims have the potential to increase the number of Anti Retroviral Therapy defaulters, increased risky behavioural practices and exposure to potentially harmful side effects of the herbs. ZADHR calls upon

1. Prophet Magaya to publicly reverse his claims that he had a cure for HIV and AIDS as there is no empirical research that proves his claims.
2. The Minister of Health Dr Obidiah Moyo to publicly censure Prophet Magaya and also institute an investigation into the safety of the herbs he is claiming to have.
3. The National AIDS Council and all other HIV related civil society groups to warn the public in the potential disastrous effects of these unverified claims.

Provision of accurate health information is a key pillar of the constitutionally enshrined right to health and ZADHR is saddened by this incident.

ZADHR INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

ED Ally’s Son Fingered In Illegal Forex Trading Cartel

Norton legislator Temba Mliswa has named his nemesis Chris Mutsvangwa’s son Neville as one of the main actors in the country’s illegal forex dealing ‘cartel’.

This follows Mliswa’s rant against Mutsvangwa after the latter alleged that he was being sponsored by the shadowy Queen B who is belived to be the boss of the illegal forex dealing cartel in Zimbabwe.

Mutsvangwa also claimed Queen B funded Mliswa’s election campaign and ensured his victory.

I think it’s really time Mutsvangwa got a life! He’s been a failure in every post he’s had; DG of ZBC, Ambo in China, Chair for MMCZ, MP, WarVets, Advisor to H. E.etc. I guess he was either inebriated/hungover when he made his sensational claims?Now he’s just seeking relevance

Mutsvangwa should be careful that in his bid to seek relevance he doesn’t seal his final downfall. Why doesn’t he tell us why his son Neville was named in the list as one of the largest forex dealers?” Mliswa ranted

Mliswa however concluded by saying he was forgiving Mutsvangwa

Anyway let’s forgive Mutsvangwa as like I said he must be either drunk, hungover or suffering from Post Election Loss Stress Disorder. Let’s give him time & hope he’ll be rehabilitated in the meantime he can rant away & cant be taken seriously

Meanwhile Sakunda boss Kuda Tagwirei has been unmasked by some as the face behind Queen B due to his close ties with the presidium and his role as benefactor in projects like Command Agriculture.

The limelight shy fuel tycoon has remained mum on the accusations.

-Iharare

 

Magaya’s HIV/AIDS Cure Claims Anger Govt

The government has dispelled claims by popular Harare preacher and Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries founder, Prophet Walter Magaya that he discovered a cure for HIV and AIDS saying the alleged medicine has not gone through any medical and clinical tests to prove its effectiveness.

Addressing a media briefing in Harare today, Information, Publicity, and Broadcast Services Minister, Monica Mutsvagwa said government remains concerned by the claims, urging patients currently on antiretroviral treatment to continue taking their medication.

Mutsvangwa said Magaya’s alleged cure has not gone through the medical and clinical tests and trials hence should not be taken seriously.

“The Ministry would like to assure the public that there are processes and procedures that new medicine has to go through before they are recognized as effective and safe for use by patients.

“Medicines go through rigorous tests, including clinical trials which involve the use of the product under strict supervision. If these clinical trials are performed within the country, they are authorized by the Secretary for Health and Child Care,” said Mutsvangwa.

This comes after Magaya made sensational claims during a church service yesterday that he had made a breakthrough in the treatment of HIV/AIDS.

His revelation has however received scorn and spite from Zimbabweans who fear it will encourage unsafe sex at a time the country seems to be winning the battle against the deadly virus.

The country’s prevalence rate is estimated to be around 12% and there have been low HIV/AIDS-related deaths in the past few months.

However, a critical drug shortage exacerbated by empty foreign currency reserves has threatened the well being of people living with HIV.

Meanwhile, Mutsvangwa urged those on anti-retro-viral treatment to continue taking their medication saying any discontinuation without supervision will lead to dire consequences on their health.

-263Chat

No Record To Prove Magaya Drug Went Through Clinical Tests

The government through the Ministry of Health and Child Care has said that it has no record that the alleged cure for HIV/Aids which was announced by Prophet Walter Magaya ever went for any clinical trials.

Below is a statement from the Ministry of Health and Child Care:

The Ministry of Health and Child Care noted with concern the claims made in the media on Sunday 28 October 2018 regarding the discovery of a cure for HIV and AIDS.

The Ministry would like to advise the public that there are processes and procedures that new medicines should go through before they are recognized as effective and safe for use by patients.

Medicines go through rigorous tests, including clinical trials, which involve use of the product under strict medical supervision.

This is done prior to registration, and the results are submitted to the Medicines Regulator as evidence of the effectiveness of the medicines.

If the clinical trials are performed within the country these trials are authorised by the Secretary for Health and Child Care. This is to ensure that patients receive safe,
effective and reliable medicines.

-state media

Chamisa Gives State Security Agents Sleepless Nights

State security agents are on high alert to deal with opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s threat to unseat President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a top government official warned yesterday.

This came after Chamisa on Saturday told thousands of his supporters at the opposition party’s 19th anniversary celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium in Harare that plans were afoot to pile pressure on Mnangagwa and force him out before year-end.

Mnangagwa won presidential elections in July with a 50,67% margin against Chamisa’s 44,3%, but the opposition leader rejected the presidential result, arguing Zanu PF and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission had colluded to give the ruling party candidate an undeserved “win”.

Chamisa challenged the result at the Constitutional Court, but lost the petition on a technicality after he failed to back his case with primary evidence.

But the youthful politician has insisted that he was the July 30 poll winner and, at the weekend, threatened to organise a march to Mnangagwa’s official residence to “unseat him”.

Information deputy minister Energy Mutodi warned of dire consequences if Chamisa carried out his threat.

“The State security apparatus is on high alert and is prepared to deal with any incidences of violence and public disorder,” Mutodi said.

“Let those mulling to cause anarchy and to disturb peace be warned that they will live to regret, as the full wrath of the law will catch up with them.”

Chamisa hinted that he was secretly plotting a march against Mnangagwa.

“We are going to be organising ourselves internally, then we go to programmes that we want to do throughout the country from next week,” the youthful leader said.

“I will be going to every area, where I will be setting out the plan, something big in this country — hold your cards on the intended march to State House from this venue.”

The protests, Chamisa told cheering supporters, would be modelled along the Arab Spring that toppled dictators in Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria in 2011.
The opposition leader said once all was in place, there would be no holding back.

“When we do this, we want to have a clear plan on what date we start and to the day we end. We will not go back home until we achieve the intended plan. We will show Mnangagwa the power that people have,” he threatened.

Mnangagwa has rejected Chamisa’s demands for a transitional authority to facilitate the reform agenda and level the political playfield.

According to Chamisa, Mnangagwa reneged on an agreement made with the late former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to set up a transitional government, a move that would have suspended the July 30 elections for an agreed period.

-Newsday

 

Sekuru Banda Most Influential Zimbabwean Healer: Achievers Forum

Prominent traditional healer and herbalist, Sekuru Banda has been selected as the Achievers Forum Zimbabwe’s most influential healer ahead of Apostle Ezekiel Guti, Emmanuel Makandiwa and Walter Magaya.

According to Achievers Forum Zimbabwe (AFZ), the survey looked at influence and power the religious leaders wield in society.

“In our survey we looked at the popularity, influence, wealth and how much power they yield across.

“We acknowledge those who have made a name for themselves and we believe such acknowledgement is key for a prosperous nation as we must celebrate our own,” the organization said.

Sekuru Banda is on record saying several prominent preachers and church leaders visit him at night.

The Malawi-born traditional healer, herbalist and spiritualist recently told a local publication that apart from promoting the tourism sector, he was also playing a vital role in the provision of primary health care.

Below is the list of 10 most influential religious leaders in Zimbabwe
1.Sekuru Banda
This man has done some things, things that most even some Christian leaders have envied despite difference in religions. He has attracted the, who is who in Southern Africa at his ‘surgery’ including Presidents, cabinet ministers, foreigners and socialites in Cranborne.

He has been criticised for some of his practices, yet somehow, he manages to rise up above everything with his die-hard followers clapping for him. He is the religious leader everyone loves to hate, but he undeniably has the ears of most Zimbabweans. When he speaks, people listen.

This makes him the most influential religious leader in the country at the moment. In terms of philanthropy, he has donated to several charity organisations. In terms of wealth, he boasts of several businesses in transport, oil and agriculture sectors.

With his flamboyance one would think the traditional healer is a movie star. Pretty glamorous and charming for a typical traditional healer, the herbalist is now trendy and fashion-conscious. He drives the latest Range Rovers and owns houses in the leafy suburbs of Harare. Although his net worth could not be ascertained, he was definitely the most influential religious leader in 2018.

2 Ezekiel Guti
Dr Guti has managed over the years to maintain his influence as one of the most consistent religious leaders in the country. He founded ZAOGA and to date, the church has been established in over 143 nations, with over 2,000 churches in Southern Africa.

He has ministered for over 50 years and spoken in several countries. He has founded seven Bible Colleges and various ministries including Forward in Faith Children’s Home, Children’s Ministry, Africa Christian Business Fellowship, the Gracious Women’s Fellowship, along with the Agape International Fellowship. He has written over 69 books on his teachings.

Although he is not flamboyant, he is believed to own several properties across the world and he has remained an authoritative voice in the country.

3. Prophet Uebert Angel
Prophet Angel is one of the most influential and eloquent speaker of our time. The Good News Church founder has pushed the envelope beyond boundaries. He is into real estate with properties in Paris, France, the United Kingdom and South Africa. Prophet Angel has also branched out into energy drink and has flourishing church branches across Europe and Africa. Major Prophet as he is popularly in religious circles is also famous for his spot on prophecies.

He has also played a father figure nurturing the likes of other famed prophets the likes of Passion Java and also South Africa based Prophet Shepherd Bushiri. One of his most memorable miracles he performed to date was the miracle money which took Botswana and Zimbabwe by surprise. At one time, the monetary authority in Zimbabwe which is the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe approached him. Of late, he has been taking after Pastor Chris in his philanthropic work.

4. Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi
Bishop Nehemiah Mutendi is a Zimbabwean born religious figure who is the leader of the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) one of the biggest home grown churches in the country.

For those that don’t know, Zion Church has grown to be one of the biggest locally initiated churches in Zimbabwe with a church at village, district and provincial level. The church has also established annex churches overseas in countries such as the United Kingdom. The church hundreds of thousands of followers. It is known for its somewhat unique music which includes the use of indigenous percussion instruments such as drums and trumpets. Bishop Mutendi has interests in real estate, schools and hospitals. He is one of the richest clergymen.

5. Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa
The charismatic religious leader is the founder of UFIC which he formed in 2010 when he broke away from AFM. Apart from his miracles and prophecies “Prophet”, Makandiwa is also a businessman in his own right. He owns a gold mine (purchased a gold mine from a Chinese firm, Ming-Chang for US $1,3 million) He also runs a consortium company trading under the name Havilah Gold and he snapped up the Ster Kinekor’s franchise locally and in Zambia.
His influence was under threat this year when a couple Blessing and Upenyu Mashangwa sued him for a fake prophecy and the matter is still before the courts. This makes him innocent until the court of law proves otherwise. He also launched Brand Makandiwa whose launch was attended by Victor Boateng and several executives. Brand Makandiwa seeks to celebrate his achievement through various products that will be released on the market, such as books and branded wares, among others. He sits on third position in the 2018 list.

6. Prophet Walter Magaya
Prophet Walter Magaya’s impoverished background did not in any way deter his vision. If anything, it has inspired hundreds of thousands of congregants who come from afar afield as Europe, Asia, The United Kingdom and The United States. Prophet Magaya has been at the forefront of religious tourism as worshippers come to visit Zimbabwe and his PHD Ministries in their numbers. Prophet Magaya has also wined and dined with presidents, business people and also people from all walks of life. A philanthropist of sorts, Prophet Magaya looks after orphans, widows and less privileged.

He has vast swathes of land in Zimbabwe, including a luxury hotel in Waterfalls and he’s also into real estate. He uses change to sponsor his football team called Yadah FC.

He is a big fan of football Prophet Magaya’s career.

7. Bishop Paul Mwazha
Bishop Mwazha is the Founder of the African Apostolic Church and turned 100 years old on 25 October 2018. Bishop Paul Mwazha was born at Chirumanzu on the 25th of October 1918. God has used Bishop Mwazha mightily to bring many to salvation.

He has churches in every district of Zimbabwe and many other branches internationally. His legion of followers has donated a variety of gifts including properties. He is reported to own farms and other businesses although mostly kept under wraps.

8. Apostle Tavonga Utabwashe
Apostle Tavonga Utabwashe is a popular Zimbabwean religious preacher who leads a huge following. Apostle Utabwashe is the president and founder of Heartfelt International Ministries. Several pilgrims attend his annual crusade dubbed Catch the Fire. Vutabwashe is also an author who has penned self-help religious books. In June 2016, Apostle Vutabwashe delivered a sermon arguing that Zimbabwean government ministers were behind the suffering of ordinary Zimbabwean. He also hit the spotlight after alleging that government was hypocritical and didn’t walk the talk in service delivery.

9. Prophet Blessing Chiza
Prophet Chiza is the founder and leader of Eagle Life Assembly Church in Bulawayo. He is famous for making accurate prophecies on political leadership locally and internationally and has travelled across the globe. He is reported to have vast business interests in a wipe spectrum of life.

10. Sekuru Charles Makwiyana Ndunge
Sekuru Ndunge is famous for healing powers and helping thousands of people retain stolen property or amend broken marriages.

His clientele base extends across Africa, Europe, Asia and America.

Police, CIO Descend on Singer Sandra Ndebele

Sandra Ndebele has confirmed that the $80 000 (bond) and US$8 330 which was stolen is her money but insists that she is not a money changer.

This comes after her money mysteriously got stolen under her employees nose while bringing it back to Mrs Ndebele after making illegal Forex deals.

“I am not an illegal money changer, but I am a musician who doubles as a businesswoman. Those who know me will tell you I am in various businesses which give me cash, so honestly having such a huge amount in my possession cannot be a question,” she said adding that she normally looks for Forex when she is preparing for her usual trips to China and Dubai.

Sandra said she has been silent all along but she has released that these people are up to no good.

“It’s a fact that the money which was stolen was mine and I want it back like now. There is something I don’t understand about this whole issue. The incident happened on a Monday and Moyo chose to report the matter to the police two days later.

“Now you find the police and State agents asking me where I got the money instead of investigating the theft of my hard-earned money. I am now left with no option but to approach the civil court for recourse to recover the money.”

-Iharare

Govt Quashes Magaya’s HIV/AIDS Cure Claims

The government has dispelled claims by popular Harare preacher and Prophetic Healing and Deliverance (PHD) Ministries founder, Prophet Walter Magaya that he discovered a cure for HIV and AIDS saying the alleged medicine has not gone through any medical and clinical tests to prove its effectiveness.

Addressing a media briefing in Harare today, Information, Publicity, and Broadcast Services Minister, Monica Mutsvagwa said government remains concerned by the claims, urging patients currently on antiretroviral treatment to continue taking their medication.

Mutsvangwa said Magaya’s alleged cure has not gone through the medical and clinical tests and trials hence should not be taken seriously.

“The Ministry would like to assure the public that there are processes and procedures that new medicine has to go through before they are recognized as effective and safe for use by patients.

“Medicines go through rigorous tests, including clinical trials which involve the use of the product under strict supervision. If these clinical trials are performed within the country, they are authorized by the Secretary for Health and Child Care,” said Mutsvangwa.

This comes after Magaya made sensational claims during a church service yesterday that he had made a breakthrough in the treatment of HIV/AIDS.

His revelation has however received scorn and spite from Zimbabweans who fear it will encourage unsafe sex at a time the country seems to be winning the battle against the deadly virus.

The country’s prevalence rate is estimated to be around 12% and there have been low HIV/AIDS-related deaths in the past few months.

However, a critical drug shortage exacerbated by empty foreign currency reserves has threatened the well being of people living with HIV.

Meanwhile, Mutsvangwa urged those on anti-retro-viral treatment to continue taking their medication saying any discontinuation without supervision will lead to dire consequences on their health.

-263Chat

State Security On High Alert To Deal With Chamisa- Mutodi

 

Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Energy Mutodi has warned that State security agencies are on high alert to
deal with opposition leader Nelson Chamisa if he tries to march to State House to unseat President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

During the MDC’s 19th Anniversary Celebrations on Saturday, Chamisa
said he would lead a march to the State House.
Responding to this, Mutodi told NewsDay, The State security apparatus is on high alert and is prepared to deal with any incidences of violence and public disorder… Let those mulling to cause anarchy and to disturb peace be warned that they will live to regret, as the full wrath of the law will catch up with them.
Chamisa has refused to accept President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the legitimate winner of the July 30 elections.NewsDay

Chihuri, Tomana On Trial Over Harassment Of Mahlangu

Jane Mlambo| High Court Judge Justice Philda Muzofa will on Wednesday 31 October 2018 preside over the trial of some Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers, who are being sued by human rights lawyer Mordecai Mahlangu for the harassment he suffered when he was arrested in 2009 while conducting his professional duties.

Mahlangu, the Board Chairperson for Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), was placed under arrest and spent one night at Harare Central Police Station cells in 2009 on a trumped up charge of attempting to defeat the due course of justice. In summons filed at the High Court, the human rights lawyer argued that his arrest in 2009 was not warranted as he was acting purely as a legal practitioner giving advice in accordance with his professional requirements. The charge arose from his representation of Michael Peter Hitschmann, who was a witness in the late Roy Bennett’s trial at the High Court.

Mahlangu has cited ZRP officers Henry Sostane Dowa and Clever Ntini, who were the arresting officers at the time of his persecution, Augustine Chihuri, who was the Commissioner-General at the time of his arrest, Johannes Tomana, the former Attorney-General and former co-Ministers of Home Affairs Kembo Mohadi and Theresa Makone as defendants. He is suing the defendants in their personal capacity.

Court Sets Free Man Charged Over Mnangagwa Portrait

Jane Mlambo| Bulawayo Magistrate Rachel Mukanga has set free Wisdom Mkwananzi, a man who was arrested last week and charged with undermining authority of or insulting President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Magistrate Mukanga ordered Mkwananzi to pay $200 bail, report at Bulawayo Central Police Station once a week, reside at his given residential address and not to interfere with witnesses.

Mkwananzi was arrested by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers on Friday 26 October 2018 and charged with undermining authority of or insulting President Mnangagwa as defined in section 33(1)(a) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23 after he allegedly stated during a public hearing conducted at Rainbow Hotel in Bulawayo by the Commission of Inquiry into the 01 August 2018 killing of civilians, that he had been orphaned because the ZANU PF party leader had masterminded the killing of his parents during the Gukurahundi mass killings in the early 80’s.

The law enforcement agents alleged that the 32 year-old Mkwananzi, allegedly pointed at President Mnangagwa’s portrait, which was pasted onto the wall during his testimony before the former South African leader Kgalema Motlanthe-led Commission of Inquiry into the post-election violence and stated that “I am an orphan because of this man, he killed my parents.”

ZRP officers charged that by uttering such a statement, Mkwananzi, who was represented by Jabulani Mhlanga and Tinashe Runganga of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), engendered a feeling of hostility towards or caused hatred or ridicule of President Mnangagwa. Mkwananzi was also charged with lying under oath as defined in section 10 of the Justice of Peace and Commissioners of Oaths Act Chapter 7:09.

The police officers claimed that Mkwananzi unlawfully and intentionally supplied a false name to the Commission of Inquiry after he allegedly told the probe team that his name is Siphatha Mandla, which is different from the name, which appears on his national identity card. Mkwananzi also faces a third charge of assault as defined in section 89 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, where ZRP officers alleged that he intentionally bit Luckmore Dube once on the right hand intending to cause bodily harm.

Mkwananzi was remanded out of custody to Tuesday 13 November 2018.

“Current Dembare Squad Is A Pale Imitation Of Legendary Club”

 

Terrence Mawawa|Former Dynamos player and current Triangle United coach Taurayi Mangwiro believes the current Dynamos side is too ordinary and is a mockery of what the institution should be.

Mangwiro believes the current team is being driven more by its huge army of fans than the talent.

“No lack of respect for our colleagues at Dynamos, but that’s the honest truth. If I were to take some of the players, I think maybe one or two will fit in my Triangle first eleven. People should not fool themselves, and face reality, they were winning because they were facing Harare opposition only. We came and laid bare everything for everyone to see,” said Mangwiro.

Chigowe Blames Rowdy Dynamos Fans For Chibuku Super Cup Defeat

Dynamos substitutes 

Terrence Mawawa| Dynamos FC coach Lloyd Chigowe believes the violent conduct by the club’s fans cost them the Chibuku Super Cup semi-final match against Triangle United on Sunday.

The Glamour Boys lost 2-1 as they failed to reach the final of the tournament.

Unruly home fans housed at the Vietnam end hit second assistant referee Joseph Salani with missiles, injuring his ankle. Salani had to be replaced by fourth official Arnold Ncube, causing an eight-minute stoppage.

“We appreciate the support we get from the fans but they should also learn to control their emotions. Their behaviour affected the momentum of the game because when they started throwing missiles we were on top of the situation and we could have gotten the equaliser,” said Chigowe.

Dembare found themselves on the back foot as early as the 6th minute after Kudazi Chigwida headed in a cross from Russel Madamombe before Lameck Nhamo doubled. the lead moments later. Marshall Machazane pulled one back for Dynamos, but Triangle remained resolute at the back until the final whistle.

Apologise For Insulting Vendors, MDC Councillor Tells Zanu PF MP

Terrence Mawawa| Youthful MDC Alliance councillor for ward 18 Chiredzi West, Gilbert Mutubuki, has said Zanu PF MP for that constituency, Farai Musikavanhu must swallow his pride and apologise for insulting vendors.

Last week Musikavanhu said vendors were filthy such that they should bath properly.

“Instead of addressing the problems affecting Chiredzi town Musikavanhu chose to go to town and regrettably insulted vendors.

Musikavanhu has to be cognisant of the fact that vendors are suffering, just like all ordinary Zimbabweans.

Why did he choose to segregate and denigrate vendors on the basis of social classes?” argued Mutubuki.

He added: “Sadly Musikavanhu purports to be a Christian and we do not expect such remarks from a who is highly respected in the community.”

ZIMSEC Warns Of Fake Exam Papers In Circulation

 

Terrence Mawawa|The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council has warned of fake examination in circulation.

In a statement, ZIMSEC Council has warned candidates not to buy fake examination papers in preparation for their exams.
Part of the statement reads:We would like to inform our valued
candidates and members of the public that there are some fake examination papers that are being circulated by fraudsters who want to steal from unsuspecting candidates. Genuine candidates have no time to follow fake papers that do not assist
them.
In an interview with Chronicle, President of the Progressive Teachers Union of Zimbabwe
(PTUZ) Mr Takavafira Zhou said the union deployed individuals to investigate and establish the specific exam papers circulating.

Opposition Lacks Winning Strategy: Nyagomo

 

Terrence Mawawa|Opposition leader Barbara Nyagomo has claimed that the MDC Alliance lacks proper winning strategies.

Nyagomo is generally regarded as an enigmatic political figure given her ideological inconsistency.

However she is also revered by her supporters who believe she is a bold and tough talking politician.

In her Facebook message yesterday Nyagomo said the main opposition party, MDC Alliance would not succeed in its political endeavours due to what she described as “lack of winning strategies.”

“MDC Alliance is still in the 2018 Election Campaign mode and ZANU PF is already on 2023 elections
warpath.The opposition lacks a winning strategy,” claimed Nyagomo.

Mutsvangwa Praised For “Undressing” Queen Bee

 

Terrence Mawawa| Respected political analyst Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has sarcastically praised Chris Mutsvangwa for attempting to expose the rot in Zanu PF.

” ‘One of the optimal conditions to attract investment is free competition. The RBZ is not a source of capital. Kuda Tagwirei relies on RBZ foreign currency allocation and claims to be a businessperson.
I don’t respect such businesspeople,’ said Mutsvangwa. Hit hard Chris, well done, ” tweeted Dr Ruhanya.

“I was outraged, a single person closing government business; this is a sign of inordinate power. Where does it come from?’We want to know who is backing him,’

Presidential Advisor Christopher Mutsvangwa

Mutsvangwa said about Queen Bee,” added Dr Ruhanya.

Zanu PF Manicaland Implodes

KNIVES have been drawn against Zanu PF Manicaland political commissar Gift Kagweda, with some provincial executive committee members (PEC) calling for his suspension after he wrote to the party’s national leadership and war veterans’ national association, claiming a vote of no confidence against the Mike Madiro provincial leadership.

Kagweda is the war veterans chairman in Manicaland and doubles as the party’s provincial political commissar.

In September, he wrote a letter to the Zanu PF party leadership against the Madiro leadership, whom war veterans accused of being incompetent.

He accused the leadership of making President Emmerson Mnangagwa unpopular in the province after drawing fewer votes than MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa in the July 30 harmonised elections.

Kagweda’s matter was debated at a provincial executive committee meeting held in Mutare on Friday, which he did not attend.

Committee members were angry that Kagweda, for the umpteenth time failed to attend the meeting despite holding a key position.

A provincial executive member Masimbamakuru Kangai from Buhera district told the meeting that Kagweda had turned against the provincial leadership.

“He (Kagweda) is the political commissar of the party in the province and is against the leadership. Can we work with him? He should be suspended, indeed, this is a key position and we can’t work with such a political commissar,” he said.

Another member, Richard Mandiwanzira from Nyanga district, told the meeting that some members were being bribed to turn against the provincial leadership.

“It’s now too much. Can we continue to tolerate this. No l don’t think so, the provincial political commissar is not attending meetings. l am told that some members in the party are being given money through EcoCash transactions,” he said.

Some war veterans in the PEC also recommended the suspension of Kagweda.

Madiro, however, stamped his authority, claiming that there was need to set up a committee led by war veterans to engage Kagweda.

“It is not nice to fight each other in the party, we need to grow as a political party. We need to engage Cde Kagweda to see what is happening and we are going to set up a committee led by war veterans, who will meet our political commissar,” he said.

Kagweda yesterday claimed he was only representing a Zanu PF constituency.

-Newsday

 

New Twist To Magaya’s HIV Cure Sag

By Own Correspondent| The government of Zimbabwe is set to issue a statement on claims by PHD leader Prophet Walter Magaya that he has found a cure for HIV.

The ministry of information and publicity (Monday) revealed that government through the ministry of Health and Child Care will issue a press statement on the matter.

Said the information ministry in a tweet: “Government has noted concerns from various stakeholders on the claims by PHD Ministries leader, Walter Magaya, that he had found a “cure” for HIV & cancer. Government, through the @MoHCCZim, will issue a statement on the matter today.”

 

Obert Gutu Accuses Chamisa Of Attempting To Cause Unnecessary Mayhem

 

Terrence Mawawa|MDC deputy president, Obert Gutu has lashed out at MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa claiming the youthful leader’s threats reflect his desperation to trigger mayhem in the country.

“I will never,ever tire to say that State House is very far away! That’s for sure!” Gutu tweeted.

“The people of Zimbabwe are not fools.They know that nothing will happen on November

Obert Gutu

1,2018. Musanyeberwa….! Zizi harina nyanga,” added Gutu as he castigated the MDC Alliance’s plans to stage mass protests against Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government.

LIVE – Heavy Police Presence At Mnangagwa Victim’s Court Hearing

 

 

ZimEye brings our valued readers and viewers LIVE updates of the court case of the persecuted resident Wisdom Mkhwananzi.

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1452: Accused has just been given $200 bail to appear in court on the 13th of November.

1445:  Court has been moved to a bigger court room and Mthwakazi leader Mqondidi Moyo has just addressed the gathering asking for calm.

 

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LIVE In Bulawayo- Simba Chikore Gets $30, Mkhwananzi Slapped With $300 Bail Punishment For Testifying How Mnangagwa Killed His Father

 

 

 

 

ZimEye brings our valued readers and viewers LIVE updates of the court case of the persecuted resident Wisdom Mkhwananzi.

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1452: Accused has just been given $200 bail to appear in court on the 13th of November.

1445:  Court has been moved to a bigger court room and Mthwakazi leader Mqondidi Moyo has just addressed the gathering asking for calm.

 

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Journalists Ejected Out Of ED, Business Leaders State House Meeting

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa today ejected journalists hoping to cover an emergency meeting between the presidium and business leaders at State House.

The emergency meeting, comes at the back drop of increasing prices and shortage of basic commodities, a development which has seen government temporarily suspending SI122.

Said Mnangagwa to journalists shortly before the meeting commenced:

“Today i give industry the opportunity to interact with government. But to do so, the media should go away.”

Journalists from the national broadcaster, ZBC, who in the past have been given preferential treatment at government functions ahead of the private media were also told to leave.

Scribes spent the whole morning camped outside the first citizen’s residence where Mnangagwa was having a tete-  a- tete with the country’s business moguls.

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Mavhaire Trashes Liberation War Credentials

Outspoken former Zanu PF politburo member, Dzikamai Mavhaire has ripped into President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the ruling party for perpetuating the liberation war credentials narrative saying holding a gun should not be a guarantee to good leadership skills.

Addressing thousands of MDC supporters who attended the party’s 19th anniversary celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium on Saturday, the outspoken former Energy minister ripped into his former party for collapsing the economy.

“Kana munhu akagona kuridza pfuti hazvirevi kuti unogona kutonga nyika.  Munhu akagona kusungura nyika hazvirevi kuti aakugona kudeveloper nyika (If one is able to operate a rifle it does not translate to him being a good leader. If one is bale liberate the country it does not mean he is able to develop the country)” said Mavhaire.

He urged the opposition MDC to keep fighting for state power, citing the fall of other liberation movements in Africa including Zambia’s UNIP and Malawi Congress Party which lost elections.

“The country belongs to everyone don’t be fooled nothing exists forever.  Zambia’s UNIP is no longer there but it is the one that liberated that country. Malawi Congress Party also is no longer there but it is the one that liberated that country. Zanu PF will go because the people of Zimbabwe are tired,  vanhu havachada!” Mavhaire added.

The MDC anniversary also saw other ex Zanu PF members including Shadreck Mashayamombe, Jeppy  Jaboon and Kudakwashe Bhasikiti among others endorsing the opposition party’s narrative that the 30 July 2018 presidential elections were rigged.

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LIVE UPDATES: Mkhwananzi Court Case In Bulawayo

ZimEye brings our valued readers and viewers LIVE updates of the court case of the persecuted Bulawayo resident Wisdom Mkhwananzi.

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1452: Accused has just been given $200 bail to appear in court on the 13th of November.

1445:  Court has been moved to a bigger court room and Mthwakazi leader Mqondidi Moyo has just addressed the gathering asking for calm.

 

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