“Gvnt Will Not Watch Detractors And Economic Opportunists Create Despondency”: Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his government will not watch the country’s detractors and economic opportunists plunge the country into chaos through creating artificial shortages and manipulating foreign currency market rates.

Mnangagwa said his government would not let people go without basic commodities, nor allow the willy-nilly depletion of incomes by a few rogue businesses and persons hence the amendment of Statutory Instrument 122 which allows people to import basic commodities.

MDC Dismisses Vic Falls Mayor

The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Alliance has expelled Victoria Falls Mayor Councillor Somvelo Dhlamini on allegations of defying the party’s position on the mayorship issue, a development which residents have described as reflective of the party’s undemocratic and dictatorial tendencies.

The Victoria Falls mayoral wrangle has taken another twist with MDC Alliance Matabeleland North Provincial Executive Committee agreeing to expel current Mayor Councillor Dhlamini who is being accused of defying Nelson Chamisa’s directive regarding the mayorship issue.

According to the party, the decision was taken following a series of continued breach of party standing rules and regulations by Councillor Dhlamini.

The decision has irked the resort town residents who have vowed to stand by Dhlamini and are accusing Mr Chamisa of exhibiting dictatorial tendencies.

“We are strongly against the move by the party to expel Dhlamini and we condemn such a move which goes against the democratic values on which the party was founded,” said some of the residents.

The residents said the wrangle has affected council business and are seeking government intervention to resolve the matter.

Former senior public prosecutor Mr Clement Mukwasi said it is unfortunate that the MDC constitution has remained inconsistent with the country supreme law of the land.

“The recall is clearly illegal and cannot stand if tested in a court. There is clear inconsistency between the party’s constitution and the supreme law of the land,” he said.

After failing to impose the unpopular Margaret Varley whose nomination was rejected by both councillors and residents as mayor for Victoria Falls, the MDC Alliance leadership was left with no option but to compel Dhlamini to step down.

The endorsement of the expulsion by the National Council and a recall of the current mayor will result in bye- election for Victoria Falls ward 9.

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Mthuli’s Got The Brain Of An Academic, A Confused Fraudster, Or An Uneducated Idiot?

Mthuli Ncube

What good is Ncube’s professorship, etc. without the most precious virtue – common sense!

By Patrick Guramatunhu| To say I am disappointed and disgusted by Zimbabwe’s Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube, is only because I cannot find a stronger and more incisive language to express my outrage. Words have failed me!

Professor Ncube was highly recommended when he made his maiden entry on Zimbabwe’s political stage just over a month and half ago and yet he has already made so many glaring and costly blunders. He has done enough damage already to win him the worst Finance Minister award. Here are just some of the blunders he has made:

• He announced that the Bond Notes will be phased out and made a U-turn a few days later, but the harm has done.

• He announced in London that the government would allow the free market decide the value of the Bond Notes. Again he reversed that a few days later but, once again, it was too late to stop the chaos the decision had generated.

• Minister Ncube appointed this Lumumba fellow who told the world about the senior RBZ staff involved in the trading of Bond Notes. The story caused serious economic and financial damage because the implication that the regime was printing more Bond Notes than the promise limit was clear. The Minister fired the guy three days later.

• There is no doubt that Minister Ncube’s 2% tax on all electronic transactions will affect the country’s poor. It is sickening that decades of Zanu PF misrule has left 75% of our people living on US$1.00 or less a day and Minister Ncube is going after the 2c of that dollar! Worse still, the revenue wrung out of the poorest of the poor is then used to buy posh cars, chartered plane, etc. for the ruling elite!

• I lost all confidence in Minister Ncube as some with common sense when he said the Zanu PF regime was legitimate because the Con-Court had confirmed Mnangagwa’s victory. Yeah right, the same court that also said a military coup is legal and constitutional!

As a nation, we have become obsessed with paper qualification; it all started with Mugabe and his seven University Degrees. Today, if you throw a stone into a crowd, the probability you will hit a College, University or PhD graduate is one of the highest in the world! The probability that the said graduate is unemployed is 100 times or more than the average. If only one could “eat” these MBAs, PhDs, professorships, etc. Zimbabweans would be the best nourished nation on the planet; as it is we have the singular honour best qualified leaders ever and yet the poorest!

Finance Minister, Mthuli Ncube, has all the available space in his huge office covered with all his University Degrees, MBAs, PhDs, Professorships, Academic and Professional Achievement Awards and God knows whatever else! Who cares that his blundering incompetence has caused a told human suffering to the poorest of the poor. Still, one must ask: What good is all these impressive academic and professional achievements to one lacking the most precious virtue there is – no common sense. Professor Ncube has no common sense. None! – zsdemocrats.blogspot.co.uk

MDC Alliance Anniversary Celebrations, “Ndonorarira Ikoko Kubva Musi Wa26”

MDC Alliance supporters

By Own Correspondent| Following the news that the MDC Alliance anniversary celebrations are going ahead this weekend at Gwanzura stadium in Highfield Harare, one Jane Bwanya took to twitter and said she will camp at the venue starting 26 September.

Said Bwanya in response to a tweet by MDC Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora:

“Reforms On Electoral Act To Be Implemented”: Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said reforms on the Electoral Act will be implemented and the August 1 post election violence report will be concluded and published.

Mnangagwa said this while addressing the 109th Zanu PF Central Committee in the capital (Thursday).

He said the more than two-thirds majority garnered by the party in the July 30 harmonised elections makes his party so confident that they can reset the developmental agenda in the Second Republic.

Said Mnangagwa:

“We shall implement reforms relating to the Electoral Act, while the Commission of Inquiry on the 1st of August violence has to complete its work and its findings will be published.”

IS THIS FAIR? – As Chivayo And Queen B Walks ScotFree, Money Changers Convicted And Lose Money

At least 37 illegal foreign currency dealers who were arrested in Harare under “Operation Dzosai mari” on separate occasions during the past few days have appeared at the Harare magistrates’ court, with 10 of them being convicted for the offences and forfeiting their money to the State.

The convicted will also do community service, while the remaining 27, who are still on trial, were granted bail ranging between $100 and $200 depending on the amount of money they were found in possession of.

They appeared on separate records before magistrates Mrs Rumbidzai Mugwagwa and Mr Nyasha Vhitorini for contravening the Exchange Control (Amendment) Regulations, 2017 (No 5), which criminalises the illegal trading in foreign currency.

The two magistrates said they convicted the illegal foreign currency dealers because they were sabotaging the country’s economy by channelling huge sums of cash to unproductive sectors.

They also took note of the fact that while banks were dry, the illegal traders were very liquid.
Those who have since been convicted had their jail terms commuted to community service on condition of good behaviour.

Charity Mugoni (22) was sentenced to eight months in prison and four months were suspended for five years on condition she does not commit a similar offence within that period.

The remaining four months were set aside on condition she performs 140 hours of community service.

Mugoni had her cash that included R2 220, $405 bond notes and $150 United States dollars forfeited to the State.

Other illegal foreign currency dealers convicted included Shame Tsopotsa, Evelyne Muronzi, Blessing Chindondo, Martha Nyahunde, Jennifer Chikwiramakomo, Precious Humba, Dominic Basira and Precious Mazivachimwe.

Among those who are still on trial is Tinashe Rondozai (34) who was found in possession of R129 900, US$4 565 and $1 517 bond notes stashed in his car.

Garikai Kunaka (32) was arrested and found with US$2 781, while Francis Dimingo (31) was found in possession of R16 650 and US$3 140.

“Operation Dzosai Mari” is being conducted by the police together with other stakeholders.

About 170 illegal foreign currency dealers have so far been arrested countrywide as police intensify the campaign against currency trading which caused volatility in the prices of basic commodities.-state media

QUEEN BEE FINALLY INVESTIGATED: RBZ Starts Operation, But Are They Telling The Truth?

John Mangudya
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) has engaged auditors to investigate the activities of four senior executives who were suspended over allegations of corruption and illegal foreign currency dealings.

In a statement, Reserve Bank Governor Dr John Mangudya said the Central bank was “seized with the matter” and had directed a special committee to address the issue.

“Further to the Press statement issued on 23 October 2018, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe wishes to advise members of the public that the Bank’s Board of Directors is seized with the matter and has directed its audit and oversight committee to urgently look into the issues,” he said.

“The committee has been tasked to immediately work in conjunction with external auditors and other stakeholders to investigate the matter. Upon conclusion of the investigation, the public will be appraised of the outcome in the interest of transparency and good governance,” said Dr Mangudya.

The central bank on Monday suspended with immediate effect the apex bank’s head of supervision Norman Mataruka, director financial markets Azvinandawa Saburi, director financial intelligence Mirirai Chiremba and head of security Mr Gresham Muradzikwa.

Mr Acie Lumumba, who chaired the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development communications taskforce before he was relieved of his duties on Monday, on Sunday publicly accused the quartet of running a foreign currency cartel at the Central Bank, at a time the country is facing acute foreign currency shortages that are crippling the productive sector.

In a 46-minute live Facebook video, Mr Lumumba exonerated Dr Mangudya but accused the four of various crimes ranging from off-the-books bond notes circulation to corrupt allocation of foreign currency.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared zero tolerance to corruption and vowed that his Government would have no sacred cows in its fight against graft.

The President has already hinted the net was closing in on corrupt officials as he lamented rampant acts of economic sabotage.

His concern follows a recent spate of unjustified price increases, which are being fuelled by spiralling parallel market currency exchange rates aided by spreading of alarmist fake news, mainly on social media.

These have squeezed consumer spending power on the back of hoarding of basic commodities, which have created artificial shortages.

In his video before his sacking from the job he held for three days, Mr Lumumba said corrupt dealings by senior apex bank officials were among the factors that are inflicting trouble in the economy and making it difficult for Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube and Government to manoeuvre in addressing the challenges facing the economy.

He further claimed that despite the accused RBZ senior managers not being allowed to sit on any company boards, they sit on the board that buys gold from Fidelity Printers and Refiners, and reportedly manufacture jewellery, which they would then sell outside the country. -state media

Man Burnt By Girlfriend With 10ltrs Cooking Oil

A man from Gweru suffered 35 percent burns after he was scalded with hot water and cooking oil by his girlfriend because he had received a phone call from his ex-wife.

This was heard yesterday during the sentencing of Tendai Wasara (28) of Athlone suburb who appeared before Gweru Regional magistrate, Mrs Phathekile Msipa, facing one count of attempted murder.

Wasara, who pleaded not guilty to the charge, was convicted after trial and sentenced to three years in prison.

Mrs Msipa said crimes of passion should come to an end and a custodial sentence would send a message to would be offenders.

“You pre-planned this crime by asking the complainant to remove his clothes while you boiled 10 litres of water and cooking oil which you used to scald him and he suffered 35 percent burns. Such violent behaviour is not expected from a woman and the courts will not sit back and watch crimes of passion go up. You are sentenced to three years in prison of which six months are suspended on condition of good behaviour,” she said.

It was the State case that on February 13 at around 6PM, Wasara went to her boyfriend, Mr Cedrick Govere’s workplace and found him communicating with his ex-wife over the phone.

An argument arose until the two lovers went home, slept and woke up on the following morning. At around 9AM, Wasara asked Mr Govere to remove his clothes saying she wanted to wash them and he complied.

Wasara then asked Mr Govere what he thought about their relationship and why he was still communicating with his ex-wife considering that she was looking after him and paying maintenance for his children.

Wasara, the court heard, was not happy with her lover’s response and left the bedroom.

She returned carrying a pot with boiling water and cooking oil and poured it on her lover.

Mr Govere was rushed to Gweru Provincial Hospital where he refused to disclose how he got the burns only telling the hospital staff that he had burnt himself accidentally with cooking oil he uses to fry chips at home.

On February 24, his friend went and reported the matter to the police leading to Wasara’s arrest. -state media

3 Zimbabweans Killed In Namibia

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Three Zimbabweans died in two separate road accidents in Namibia, police and relatives of the deceased confirmed.

In the first accident which happened on Tuesday, Canaan Mamoche (41) of Harare died on his way from Walvis Bay where he had gone to collect a vehicle.

In an interview, Mr Setfree Mafukidze, younger brother to Mamoche, said his brother was knocked down by another vehicle when he disembarked from his car after it developed a mechanical problem.

“We heard my brother was driving his car when he had a minor breakdown and he disembarked to check the car since he is a mechanic. While checking, a vehicle came from behind and hit him and he died on the spot. His car was not even scratched. We have not yet established the actual circumstances of the incident but that’s what we have so far,” he said.

Mr Mafukidze said some family members have since gone to Namibia to collect the body for burial in Zimbabwe. He described the incident as a tragedy which had shocked the family.

“We are in deep pain and shock .We learnt about the incident on Wednesday. My brother was the breadwinner and he leaves behind a wife and three children. He was a hardworking man who would sweat to put food on the table for his family.

“It’s still like a nightmare to us and we are finding it difficult to believe that he is no more. I pray that the family especially the wife and children find comfort in such hard times,” he said while sobbing.

In the second incident, according to a Namibian newspaper, The Namibian, two Zimbabweans were killed in Omaheke Region and an unspecified number of other passengers were injured when a minibus in which they were travelling overturned 30 km west of Buitepos on Tuesday morning.

Buitepos is a border town linking Namibia with Botswana, and is reportedly the most preferred exit for Zimbabweans travelling home from Namibia.

The minibus which was said to be on its way to Zimbabwe was carrying 32 passengers when the accident happened.

It was not mentioned if there were any Zimbabweans among the injured.
“According to the Police Regional Commander for the Omaheke Region, Commissioner Josephat Abel, a trailer hooked onto the minibus became loose, but a chain attached to the hook of the trailer was still attached onto the minibus.

“As a result, the trailer caused the vehicle to veer from side to side, causing the driver to lose control of the minibus in the process. The minibus reportedly left the road and rolled several times before coming to a standstill on its side a few metres off the road,” said The Namibian.

The newspaper reported that no further information, including the identities of the deceased, could be obtained from the police. -state media

Man Runs Over Pedestrians In Fuel Queue Fiasco

Own Correspondent|A motorist trying to jump a fuel queue ploughed into two pedestrians, killing a woman and injuring another, Midlands police said.

The incident happened outside Jaran supermarket in Gweru on Sunday in Gweru, said Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende.

Vongai Mapako, 43, was not supposed to be in Gweru when she met her death on October 21, according to police. She had failed to get transport to her rural home in Tirimuhondo Village, Shangani, a day earlier due to the crippling fuel crisis gripping Zimbabwe.

Witnesses said George Mbanje, 39, was trying to jump a fuel queue leading to a Puma Energy service station which had reached Robert Mugabe Way and 3rd Street.

In a bid to gain a favourable position, Mbanje drove on a pavement just outside Jaran supermarket where the two victims Mapako and Tavawana Chinyoka , 50, were seated.

— ZimLive

Shingi Mukandi Killer Remains On The Run

The man who stands accused of killing businessman and socialite Shingi Mukandi in a suspected hit-and-run accident last year has been served with a warrant of arrest after he failed to appear in court.

Alfred Takudzwa Machipisa (25) is currently out on $150 bail.

Machipisa is facing culpable homicide charges, failure to stop after an accident, failure to report an accident within 24 hours and failure to render assistance after an accident.

He is represented by Anesu Bangidza.

The court heard that Machipisa was trailing Mukandi’s motorbike and started speeding after passing House No. 201 Harare Drive in Mount Pleasant.

Machipisa allegedly hit the motorcycle from behind resulting in Mukandi flying and landing 70 metres away.

His body rested near the yellow line on the left side of the road, while his motorcycle stopped about 150 metres away.

It is alleged Machipisa fled the scene without giving any assistance or checking if Mukandi was injured.

Prosecutor Isheunesu Mhiti alleged that immediately after the accident, Machipisa who resides in Mt Pleasant approximately 100 metres from Mukandi’s house, reportedly drove his father’s accident damaged Isuzu KB300 to Mabelreign Zambezi Flats where his brother Fanwell Lloyd resides and hid the car there.

The late Shingi was a director at Freight World and he also ran several entertainment joints in the capital.

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Zambia Tightens Zim Cross Border Traders Entry Into The Country

Authorities at Kariba and Chirundu border posts have reduced the number of days on which Zimbabwean can cross to trade their wares in Zambia using passes.

An agreement reached between border authorities in Zimbabwe and their Zambian counterparts, effective this week, traders from both countries will only be allowed to trade on Mondays and Thursdays.

Department of Immigrations Area Manager for Kariba Mr Joshua Chibundu confirmed the development today.

He said, according to an agreement with their Zambian counterparts, traders had been given only two days per week to sell their products across the border.

“The restrictions are a temporary measure aimed at curbing the outflow of basic commodities which are currently in short supply in local shops and supermarkets.

“The measures are aimed at curbing shortage of basic goods in local shops and also in a way contributing to the stabilising prices of goods,” he said.

More to follow…

RBZ Begins Investigating The Famous Four Suspended Bosses

Correspondent|The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) Governor Dr John Mangudya has directed his investigations department to immediately institute an audit into the four senior officials suspended earlier this week on allegations of corruption.

The senior managers have already surrendered central bank assets such as vehicles, laptops and access cards to pave way for investigations.

In a press statement released Thursday afternoon, the central bank chief said that an audit and oversight committee would look into graft allegations submitted by Acie Lumumba against the suspended employees.

“Further to the press statement issued on 23 October 2018, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe of Zimbabwe (the “Bank”) wishes to advise members of the public that the Bank’s Board of Directors is seized with the matter and has directed its Audit and Oversight Committee to urgently look into the issues.

“The Committee has been tasked to immediately work in conjunction with external auditors and other stakeholders to investigate the matter. Upon conclusion of the investigations, the Public will be appraised of the outcome in the interest of transparency and good governance,” read part of the statement.

On Sunday, Lumumba made startling allegations on micro blogging site Facebook where he accused the central bank’s head of supervision Norman Mataruka, director financial markets Azvinandawa Saburi, director financial intelligence Mirirai Chiremba and head of security Gresham Muradzikwa of various crimes ranging from off-the-books bond notes circulation to corrupt allocation of foreign currency.

Although his claims resulted in the suspension of the four officials, Lumumba was fired from his position as the head of Communication Taskforce by Finance Mthuli Ncube after just three days at the helm of the taskforce..

In a letter gleaned by this publication, Ncube reversed Lumumba’s appointment suggesting it may have been inappropriate.

“On the 19th of October 2018 you were engaged by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development as the Chairman of the Ministry Communications Taskforce.

“New information has come to light over the appropriateness of the appointment. This letter serves as a notification of the termination of the contract with immediate effect,” wrote Ncube.

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Harare Residents Up In Arms Against Traffic Control Cameras

Correspondent|residents said that the local authorities major in the minor after City of Harare said that Traffic cameras are to be installed at all traffic intersections in Harare starting with the Central Business District.

Posting on twitter, City of Harare said that it was going to install traffic cameras at all traffic intersections in Harare as well on parking bays:

City of Harare‏ @cohsunshinecity

Traffic cameras to be installed at all traffic intersections in Harare. First phase in CBD

They further posted that traffic cameras will be used on parking bays and the whole issue did not go well with the residents who responded expressing their discontentment.

One Baleni Nkosinath doomed the plan calling it a misplaced priority.

Staples‏ @BaleniNkosinath 2h2 hours ago

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Replying to @cohsunshinecity

Case of misplaced priorities.

Another twitter account urged the authorities to install the cameras at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) saying it is the den of thieves after a video by Acie Lumumba that exposed bosses at RBZ went viral.

Oscar‏ @osymkch 2h2 hours ago

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Don’t waste money the place that really need cameras is the RBZ. That’s where the people who really break the law are.

A twitter account belonging to one Judith Maponga lamented that traffic lights are not functioning well and there are dangerous potholes in the city yet the council want to embark on traffic cameras.

Judith H Maponga‏ @JudithMaponga 11m11 minutes ago

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Replying to @cohsunshinecity

Then What? Lets start by fixing all the traffic lights that are not working, patch potholes, uninterrupted supply of clean water, fix sewage overflowing in ghettos, collection of refuse, the list is endless and there you are prioritizing cameras.

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Mutodi Calls Apostle Chiwenga To Order

In an interview with a local daily, deputy Information minister Energy Mutodi responded to cleric Talent Chiwenga.

In a video Talent responded to a warning from his cousin Vice President Chiwenga saying he has the right to freedom of expression. Talent also said “VP Chiwenga was not fit to lead this nation.”

However, Mutodi said while government respects the right to freedom of expression in line with Section 61 of the Constitution, one needs not to infringe into other people’s rights and liberties when exercising his or her own right. Said Mutodi:

So when you call out the name of a whole vice president in the streets and purport to disclose his health condition, you really act outside the law. Such behaviour constitutes high levels of disrespect and may arouse public anger and disorder, considering that politicians have supporters who follow them.

So our position as government is that the pastor needs to be called to order and desist from infringing into other people’s rights. He is free to form a political party or to join already existing ones and must not hide under the church to further his own political ambitions or beliefs.

MDC Alliance’s Anniversary Celebrations Invitation Extended To Zanu Pf, Will ED Attend?

By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC Alliance Secretary-general, Douglas Mwonzora has extended an invitation to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu-PF to attend the opposition’s 19th-anniversary celebrations set to be held on Saturday at Gwanzura Stadium in Harare.

The commemorations which were finally given the green light by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) weeks after continuous bans of the event where the ZRP cited cholera as the reason why the opposition could not celebrate their anniversary and planned mock inauguration of party leader Nelson Chamisa.

Said Mwonzora in a tweet:

Citizens expressed mixed sentiments over the invitation some of which are below:

Gvnt Limits Export Of Basic Commodities

By Own Correspondent|  Immigration authorities at Kariba and Chirundu border posts have reduced the number of days given to Zimbabweans to  cross to neighbouring Zambia, to trade their wares using passes.

An agreement reached between border authorities in Zimbabwe and their Zambian counterparts, effective this week, is that traders from both countries will only be allowed to trade on Mondays and Thursdays.

Department of Immigrations Area Manager for Kariba Joshua Chibundu confirmed the development (Thursday).

He said, according to an agreement with their Zambian counterparts, traders were now being given only two days per week to sell their products across the border.

Said Chibundu in an interview with the State Media:

“The restrictions are a temporary measure aimed at curbing the outflow of basic commodities which are currently in short supply in local shops and supermarkets.

The measures are also aimed at curbing shortage of basic goods in local shops and also in a way contributing to the stabilising prices of goods”.-State Media

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President George Weah Provides Free University Learning In Liberia

Monrovia – Liberian President George Weah, who overcame childhood poverty to become one of the world’s top footballers, has abolished tuition fees for undergraduate students in the poor West African country’s state universities.

Speaking Wednesday on the campus of the University of Liberia in the name of “the Liberian people and my government”, Weah declared “free tuition for all undergraduate students” at all the public universities.

Weah said his decision arose after a meeting he had with the university administration.

“The students came in front of my office to complain that the administrators have increased the tuition in the school. I was not happy about that,” said Weah, who took office in January.

An administrator informed him that the actual fee had not changed, but the fall of the Liberian dollar against the US one had led to a rise in the amount due in the local currency. Both currencies are legal tender in Liberia, which was founded by freed former American slaves.

“I was shocked when I was told that every semester about 20,000 (would-be students) go through the registration process, (but) only 12,000 attend.

“Furthermore, about 5,000 of the 12,000 who are in attendance are depending on some form of financial aids or scholarship. The rest of the students do not attend due to the lack of financial aid,” Weah added.

Weah was elected late last year on a platform of fighting poverty and kickstarting an economy still affected by two civil wars between 1989 and 2003, as well as providing stability and growth.

“The inability of our young people to continue their education is very troubling,” he said on campus.

Liberia has four state universities: the main University of Liberia, the Booker Washington Institute, Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law and the William Tubman University.

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Scottish Leader Sides With Paralysed Zimbabwean Due For Deportation

Scotland’s First Minister NICOLA Sturgeon has said her “heart goes out” to a paralysed man whose wife of 32 years is facing deportation to her native Zimbabwe.

The First Minister said she hoped David and Carin Connolly, who live with their son in Inverurie, would not be split up by the Home Office.

The family’s case was raised at FMQs by Aberdeenshire East MSP Gillian Martin, who described their situation as “horrific”.

Mr Connolly, 58, a British citizen, was left a quadriplegic by a car accident in 1984.

David Connolly, who is paralysed from the neck down, pictured with wife Carin and son Marcus in 2011
His wife Carin, 59, who was born in Zimbabwe, is his full-time carer.

After spending most of their lives in Africa, they moved to Scotland last year to be with son Marcus, who has lived here since 2010.

But the Home Office has now rejected Mrs Connolly’s application to be a British citizen.

Ms Martin said she had written in support of the couple ahead of an appeal tribunal, and asked what more could be done to support them.

Ms Sturgeon replied: “My heart goes out to Mr and Mrs Connolly, and I hope that they get the opportunity to stay as a family in Scotland.

“I have complete sympathy for anybody attempting to navigate the increasingly complex and restrictive United Kingdom immigration system.

“The one-size-fits-all approach imposed by Westminster is arbitrary, and it is very often inhuman, particularly in cases that threaten to rip apart families.”

She said “the vast majority of people in Scotland” would want the Connollys to stay.

– Herald Scotland

ZANU PF Rejects Corrupt Chipanga And Hamandishe Re-admission Applications

Zanu PF says it has turned down an application for readmission into the party by two former youth league leaders, Kudzanai Chipanga and Innocent Hamandishe.

The party’s national disciplinary committee had however readmitted Anastacia Ndlovu as an ordinary card-carrying member, although she is barred from holding any position for the next two years.

Party spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo said this following a meeting of the party’s politburo in Harare.

He said Chipanga and Hamandishe’s readmission had failed after the Zanu PF Youth League “declined” to entertain their request.

Chipanga’s was the Youth League secretary and Hamandishe its political commissar when they were forced out by a military coup that removed former party leader and President Robert Mugabe last November.

The two were also arrested and charged with corruption.

Moyo said the party had stayed a decision on an application by Paul Chimedza and others from Matabeleland South after requesting further information from their provinces. – ZimLive

Mnangagwa Tells Chamisa To Dream On Regards The Transitional Authority

Correspondent|Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has rejected calls by the opposition to form an inclusive government to tackle the country’s worsening economic situation.

President Mnangagwa, who in July won a controversial election, told a meeting of his ruling Zanu-PF party on Thursday that those calling for a unity government were dreaming.

He was reacting to opposition leader Nelson Chamisa of the Movement of Democratic Change (MDC), who early this week said Zimbabwe needed a transitional authority to fix the economic decline that has resulted in widespread shortages of basic commodities.

Political impasse

Mr Chamisa insists that President Mnangagwa rigged the July 30 elections and was pushing for dialogue to end the political impasse, but the president said the opposition’s demands would not be entertained.

“Let those who dream continue to do so as we chart the way forward,” President Mnangagwa said.

“We have no agenda constituting a government of national unity.

Mr Chamisa told journalists earlier in the week; “the first thing is for this nation to go on a path of political dialogue. We need a national transitional authority so that we can resolve this crisis”.

He said church leaders had approached him proposing to mediate in the talks with President Mnangagwa, who came into power last year following a coup against long time ruler Robert Mugabe.

Mr Chamisa said his party was open to dialogue even though it did not want to legitimise President Mnangagwa’s government.

A unity government formed by Mr Mugabe and late opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai in 2019 temporarily halted the country’s economy decline, but the problems resurfaced five years later when Zanu-PF went it alone.

Caused by saboteurs

Zimbabwe plunged into a fresh economic crisis early this month after the government introduced a raft of fiscal reforms that included a 2 percent tax on electronic money transactions.

A shortage of basic commodities, medicines and fuel was worsened by lack of foreign currency.

President Mnangagwa told his party that the economic problems were caused by saboteurs and vowed to go after them.

“The government will take decisive action to deal with shortages, some of which are caused by saboteurs and rogue businesspeople,” he said.

The president also attributed the shortages to ‘panic buying’ saying it was fuelled by social media.

Ethiopia Gets First Female President And Africa’s Only

Ethiopian members of parliament have elected Sahle-Work Zewde as the country’s first female president.

Ms Sahle-Work is an experienced diplomat who has now become Africa’s only female head of state.

Her election to the ceremonial position comes a week after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed a cabinet with half the posts taken up by women.

After being sworn in, President Sahle-Work promised to work hard to make gender equality a reality in Ethiopia.

Addressing parliament, she also pledged to promote peace: “I urge you all, to uphold our peace, in the name of a mother, who is the first to suffer from the absence of peace.”

The new president was keen to make a point about gender equality right from the start, telling MPs that if they thought she was talking too much about women, she had only just begun.

There may now be male-female parity in the new cabinet but elsewhere there is still a long way to go.

Ms Sahle-Work’s appointment has been welcomed by Ethiopians on social media with many calling it “historic”.

She has been described as Ethiopia’s first female head of state of the modern era, with some remembering Empress Zewditu who governed the country in the early part of the 20th Century.

Ms Sahle-Work was voted in after the unexpected resignation of her predecessor, Mulatu Teshome.

The prime minister’s chief of staff, Fitsum Arega, tweeted that “in a patriarchal society such as ours, the appointment of a female head of state not only sets the standard for the future but also normalises women as decision-makers in public life”.

President Sahle-Work has served as an ambassador for Ethiopia in Senegal and Djibouti. She has also held a number of UN positions, including head of peace-building in the Central African Republic (CAR).

Immediately before becoming president, Ms Sahle-Work was the UN representative at the African Union.

In the Ethiopian constitution, the post of president is ceremonial with the prime minister holding the political power.

The last African female head of state was Mauritian President Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, who resigned in March over an expenses scandal. She denied any wrong doing.

BBC

Factionalism Rocks ZANU PF Yet Again

Factionalism has once again resurfaced in the ruling party Zanu PF, barely a year after the demise of the former President Robert Mugabe as a result of factionalism in the revolutionary party.

Zanu PF, just before the ouster of President Mugabe, was split in two factions that is the G-40 faction that was led by Mugabe and other senior Zanu PF officials that included Jonathan Moyo, Ignatius Chombo, former first lady Grace Mugabe and Patrick Zhuwawo among others and the other faction, Team Lacoste faction, led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Patrick Chinamasa, Obert Mpofu among others.

The drama that surrounds the hiring and firing of Acie Lumumba aka William Mutumanje from the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development Communications taskforce opened a can of worms as the former exposed the new factional conflict surfacing in Zanu PF.

Posting on his micro blog twitter, Mutumanje without mentioning real names warned that factionalism had resurfaced in Zanu PF.

“Less than a year after Mugabe was kicked out of power, Zanu PF has 2 new factions forming. We will deny this vehemently until one obliterates the other of course. One faction is captured by Queen Bee, the other is captured by legacy! Stay woke on these streets.”

Writing on his twitter, former cabinet minister and one of the kingpins of the defeated G-40 faction Professor Jonathan Moyo weighed in solidifying Mutumanje’s claims highlighting that post Mugabe era the dispute within the ruling party had long been brewing only to have manifested itself in currency manipulation in relation to fuel business scam.

“For the record, there are no two new post-coup factions. LACOSTE and COSLEG are not new. The #QueenBeeSaga does not change or create factions. It only exposes them in the context of the on-going economic meltdown with specific reference to currency manipulation and fuel chicanery!”

Sometime in April this year, nomadic politician Jealousy Mawarire alleged President Mnangagwa was central to fuel business with the help of some RBZ officials who he accused of invading the nostro accounts leaving the central bank vulnerable to forex shortages.

Zanu PF Secretary for Information and Publicity Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo could not be reached for a comment with his personal assistant advising that he was attending a meeting.

On the eve of 30 July harmonised elections, Mnangagwa was irked by a scheme to impeach him in Parliament and alerted his nemesis that he was well aware of the plan serving as evidence that the ruling party’s factional fights has entered a second phase in a second republic.

Shock As Masvingo Mayor Posts Nudity Video On WhatsApp Group

By Paul Nyathi|Online media reports late Thursday evening indicate that Masvingo mayor Collen Maboke on Wednesday afternoon posted an explicit video of a nude woman on a WhatsApp group, sparking a serious outcry, with some questioning the moral values of the city father.

According to the reports, Maboke posted the indecent video of a heavily built woman moving back and forth to expose her privates from different angles and positions.

Many professionals and other respectable people in the WhatsApp group, which is operated by online newspaper TellZim News, called the mayor to order.

After noticing that people had not received his obscene post well, Maboke then apologised, giving a lame excuse that he wanted to delete the video but ended up forwarding it.

“I am sorry; I wanted to delete the video,” that was all Maboke is alledged to have said some minutes after posting the indecent video.

Some group participants, however, would have none of the shallow excuse, saying the features of deleting and forwarding a video on smartphone were completely different, therefore, unmistakable.

Other participants even suggested that probably Maboke wanted to forward the video to many groups where such kind of material was acceptable, but ended up including the wrong groups on his ‘forward’ list.

When the media house contacted him for a comment, Maboke said the video was sent in a church group and he forwarded it by mistake.

“I panicked when I realised that I forwarded the message on TellZim News group chat; the video had been sent in a church whatsapp group,” Maboke said.

Some participants urged Maboke to delete the video immediately since WhatApp allows one to do so with seven minutes of posting, but the city father failed to do so.

There were mixed reactions as some participants defended the mayor for posting the nude, while others demanded his and other ‘adulterous’ participants’ exit from the TellZim News.

One Twitter handle read ‘an awkward moment in this WhatsApp group when a whole mayor forwarded an indecent video’.

Maboke’s behaviour has been a hot discussion and his MDC Alliance national leadership does not recognise him as mayor.

The party leadership directed that Maboke must resign and pave way for Ward 5 councillor, Daniel Mberikunashe.

Maboke, however, seems to have defied Nelson Chamisa and his national executive as he is already carrying out his mayoral duties.

ZimEye.com efforts to get a comment from the MDC on the matter were not successful at the time of writing.

Source TellZim

Zanu PF Declines To Readmit Chipanga, Hamandishe

 

Former Zanu PF Youth League leaders Kudzanai Chipanga and Innocent Hamandishe will have to
wait longer after the ruling party turned down their applications to be readmitted as ordinary card-carrying members.

The two were expelled from the party last year after the fall of former President Robert Mugabe following the November military intervention. During Mugabe’s tenure, Chipanga had turned bootlicking into an art,
taking every opportunity to praise him in an effort to ingratiate himself with the (then) First Family.
After the party’s Central Committee meeting, Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana reported that the National Disciplinary Committee had declined to readmit former Youth League leaders Kudzai Chipanga and Innocent Hamandishe. After Mnangagwa came into power, Chipanga wrote to him apologising and seeking to be readmitted.

Part of his letter reads: I am very humbled to write to you asking for forgiveness and do hereby beg for readmission into the party. I know very well that I cannot alter what I did, it pains me that I have caused a
mar in my record. I have learnt from
my previous mistakes. I am still a
young person prone to mistakes and I am still learning the ropes of life. As
such, I deeply regret my actions and
conduct. I am very sorry to the rank
and file of the party for the troubles I
caused during my tenure as Secretary for Youth Affairs. Words alone cannot express my deep
regrets for my actions. I humbly
request for the party leadership to
kindly overlook my mistakes and
forgive me. Your Excellency, I beseech you to pardon me and readmit me as an ordinary card carrying member. I know no other party other than Zanu- PF. It pains me to be cast outside the
party. After going through this letter, I
believe you will find room to forgive
me.”

However, after the party’s Central Committee meeting, Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs
Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana reported that the National Disciplinary Committee declined to
readmit the former Youth League leaders.state media

Mnangagwa Rules Out GNU Possibilty

 

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has thrown cold water on the idea of a government of national unity.

The President said that that the ruling Zanu-PF party has no plans to form a transitional government. Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa
had said that the country needs a transitional government in order to fix the country’s economic problems and the issue of legitimacy.

Zanu-PF officials were quick to dismiss the calls for a transitional government and President Mnangagwa confirmed that he was of the same mind.
Addressing the 109th Zanu PF Central Committee today President Mnangagwa said the party had won two-thirds of the parliamentary seats in the July harmonised elections and has the mandate to develop the country.

‘Let those who dream continue to do so as we chart the way forward. We have no agenda on constituting a
Government of National Unit,” said President Mnangagwa- state media

Gwanda Residents Dismiss Budget Consultation Meeting And Hold MPs Hostage

By Paul Nyathi|Fired up Gwanda Residents on Thursday morning dismissed a joint budget consultation meeting of the Parliamentary Committee on Budget and Finance and the SDGs Committee in just under twenty minutes accusing parliament of wasting their time.

Led by firebrand Gwanda Residents Association Secretary General Bekezela Maduma Fuzwayo, the residents told the high powered delegation of parliamentarians to pack up their bags and leave the town as government has never listened to any of the contributions they make to the national budget formulation.

“We have been raising the same issues to the government for years and none of these have ever been considered for the budget,” said Fuzwayo.

“We do not have confidence in your whole process and therefore move that you end this meeting and go back and check our contributions from all the years back.”

The only four speakers who contributed to the consultations demanded government to show commitment to their submissions by constructing the perennially flooding narrow Mtshabezi River Bridge in the town which was constructed in the fifties.

“How can you honestly expect us to continue making submissions on your budget every year when you fail to carry out a small project as construction of a bridge?” questioned Fuzwayo before seconding that the meeting ends at that juncture.

The residents demanded that as an alternative, government should prioritise the devolution of power implementation which would allow them to decide which projects to prioritise in the development of their areas.

According to the residents the current centralised government has always marginalised Matabeleland region while taking all the riches from the region to Harare.

After dismissing the meeting, the residents tried to force march the parliamentarians to visit the Mtshabezi River Bridge about a kilometre away from the venue, a move which the legislators declined to comply with.

Drama ensued after that as the residents blocked the parliamentarians bus from leaving unless they commit to passing through the site of the bridge.

The parliamentarians were locked inside the bus for over an hour as the Chairpersons of the two committees Honourable Mathew Nyashanu and Senator Mtshane Khumalo negotiated with the residents leader for the release of the parliamentarians.

It took an intervention by the Gwanda Central Member of Parliament Patrick Dube to calm the residents who eventually allowed the bus to leave.

Pirates Wary Of Willard Katsande As Soweto Derby Looms

 

Terrence Mawawa|Orlando Pirates assistant coach Rhulani Mokwena believes Willard Katsande is the real threat in the Kaizer Chiefs squad ahead of the Soweto Derby this weekend.

The Zimbabwe international has established himself as one of the best central midfielders in the ABSA Premiership since moving to Amakhosi from Ajax Cape Town in 2011.

According to Sport24, Mokwena said: “Willard Katsande is always the focal point and an important part of the axis‚ and the foundation of the team. A very mature player. A very important player for them.

“He’s important for the phases of the game‚ because even though they change the line-up‚ the game model and the way they behave on the pitch remains the same.

“You will always find the goalkeepers initiating the build-up phase. You will find the centre-backs splitting‚ full-backs trying to be as high as possible.

“And they want to build from the back‚ and that’s where they actually are the most dangerous. Because when they want to start from the back‚ they want you to come and initiate a high press so that they can get the ball behind for runners like Khama Billiat.

“And the person to do that is Katsande. He needs no more than one touch to be able to deliver the ball to Khama. And that’s dangerous.

“They will do that. They look good when they do that‚ Katsande is very influential for them when they do that‚ and we expect him to continue to do that.

Meanwhile, Billiat will be hoping to recover in time and feature in his first Soweto Derby on Saturday. The winger suffered a back injury on national duty with the Warriors last week.

Crisis In Zimbabwe Coalition Exposes Army’s Involvement In Maintaining Zanu Pf’s Status Quo

The Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) has accused the army of meddling in the country’s politics exposing the role of the Zimbabwe National Army in the country’s previous elections where it has openly supported Zanu Pf.

The organisation revealed the various utterances and actions by senior army officials which they believe is not mere coincidence but proof that the army played a role in the murder of opposition activists in past elections.

Writes the CiZC:

“The same is true for the August 1, 2018 killings and in this article; we reveal that the army has always stood ready to kill for Zanu PF.”

Below is the full article by the CiZC:

The Zimbabwe National Army has always been prepared to shoot for Zanu PF.

Ahead of the 2002 presidential elections, the then Military Chief, the late Vitalis Zvinavashe publicly stated that the Zimbabwe National Army was ready to block opposition rule even if the late opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai wins in elections.

General Constatino Chiwenga reacts after taking an oath of office as vice president during the swearing in ceremony at State House in Harare, Zimbabwe, December 28,2017 [Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters]

He clearly stated that the office of the President was a straight jacket and that no other party, except Zanu PF was fit to lead the country.

Zvinavashe was supported by service chiefs who included Army Commander and now Vice President, Constantine Chiwenga, Air Force Chief and now Minister of Lands and Agriculture, Perrence Shiri and the then Police Commissioner General, Augustine Chihuri.

Other senior military personnel also went public to declare their allegiance to Zanu PF and vowed that allowing the opposition to rule the country would attract war as they stood ready to fight opposition ascendancy to power.

These sentiments from the army clearly prove that it is not a mere coincidence that during the bloody 2008 elections, the army played a role in the murder of opposition activists.

The same is true for the August 1, 2018 killings and in this article; we reveal that the army has always stood ready to kill for Zanu PF:

January 2002– Defence Forces Chief, Vitalis Zvinavashe warned journalists against reporting on the army’s actions including their involvement in politics and elections.

August 2007– Prisons Boss, Paradzai Zimhondi said he would take up arms and fight if Zanu PF lost the 2008 elections
March 2008.

The then police Commissioner General, Augustine Chihuri in a statement aimed at the late MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai and Mavambo/ Kusile/Dawn leader Simba Makoni said, “This must serve as warning to puppets. We will not allow any puppets to take charge.”

March 2008– Defence Forces Commander, Constantine Chiwenga threatened to overthrow the constitutional order if Zanu PF lost the 2008 elections. He said, “Elections are coming up and the army will not support or salute sell-outs and agents of the West before, during and after the Presidential elections. We will not support any one other than President Mugabe who has sacrificed a lot for the country.

When asked about the role of the army in democracy, Chiwenga said, “Are you mad? What is wrong about the army supporting the President against the election of sell-outs?”

April 2008– A report by Human Rights Watch accused the Zimbabwean Military of being responsible for political violence in rural areas and revealed that the army was supplying arms and trucks to paramilitary groups aligned to Zanu (PF)

On the eve of the bloody June 2008 run-off election, Lieutenant General Rugeje who was deployed in Masvingo said the army will drive people to polling stations to ensure they vote for President Mugabe, “We are soldiers. We do not ask for things but we force things. On Friday, we are going to make sure that you go and vote, not for any person of your choice but for President Mugabe. I am not asking you to do so but will force you to go and vote.”

2009– Defence Forces Commander, Constantine Chiwenga said they will not allow the MDC-T to take over even if they win elections- because the party was foreign driven.

February 2011– A report by the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP) revealed that the military and war veterans were leading a violent crusade against opposition party supporters in rural areas. The report announced that Douglas Nyikayaramba, who was Brigadier General by then, had warned chiefs that they will have a case to answer if Zanu PF loses the 2013 elections.

January 2012– Major General Douglas Nyikayaramba described MDC-T leader and then Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai as a national security threat and suggested that the military should step in and deal with him

December 2013– The then Police Commissioner General, Augustine Chihuri said himself and the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) were not apologetic for supporting the ruling party, Zanu (PF) and implored police officers to ensure Zanu (PF’s) continued stay in power March 2014- Air Force of Zimbabwe Boss, Perrence Shiri celebrated Zanu (PF’s) victory and announced that the MDC-T (which he labeled as a party of puppets) was sliding into extinction.

Shiri was speaking at the burial of the late Wing Commander Brian Muchenje January 2018.

Zanu (PF) Political Commissar, Rt Lt General Engelbert Rugeje laid bare the army’s involvement in elections in a warning to Gutu villagers. He narrated his involvement in politics while he was still a member of the Zimbabwe National Army and said, “We are getting towards important elections this year. I came here in 2008 when things were bad. I don’t know where Masvingo had got this spirit and I came and sorted things out. I came back again in 2013 and led the campaign team and I moved around the province addressing rallies and the results were impressive.”

December 2016– Masvingo Minister of State, Josiah Hungwe threatened to deploy the army if Zanu (PF) loses the 2018 elections. He said, “Yes we can go to war. We can hire our army. Our soldiers can come in to help us. Don’t forget what Rugeje (then Lieutenant General) did in Masvingo in 2008. We can call him again in 2018.”

December 2017- Presidential Advisor, Chris Mutsvangwa said, “We are going to campaign for Zanu (PF) along with our army which is the best in the world and also traditional leaders.”

Dendera Icon Sulumani Chimbetu Is The New Prison Services Brand Ambassador

Sulumani Chimbetu

By Own Correspondent| Dendera icon Sulumani Chimbetu has been appointed the brand ambassador for the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS).

The musician was conferred with the rank of Assistant Commissioner by (ZPCS) Commissioner-General (retired) Major-General Paradzai Zimondi at the Harare Central Prison last night.

Sulumani who is a former Air Force of Zimbabwe member joins Jah Prayzah who is the brand ambassador for the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

Chimbetu is a Zimbabwean Dendera Music vocalist, guitarist, composer, stage performer and businessman.

He is the frontman for the Orchestra Dendera Kings and son of the late Dendera music icon Simon Chimbetu.

He first came to the public’s attention in 2004 when he joined The Orchestra Dendera Kings. Since then he has had a career marked by successful collaborations with several local artists.

FC Platinum Break Chicken Inn Jinx As Yadah Stun Caps United

FC Platinum players celebrate

Terrence Mawawa|FC Platinum took a giant leap towards winning the championship after beating Chicken Inn 2-0 in a match played at Mandava Stadium on Wednesday.

Pure Platinum Play moved to 71 points and now need at least a draw in their next game.

Farai Madhananga and Rodwell Chinyengetere were on target for the hosts in the second half after a cagey affair in the first period.

Ali Sadiki could have opened the scoring on minute 41 but his effort was denied by the woodwork. The deadlock, however, was broken on the hour after Madhananga hit a beautiful right-footer.

Chinyengetere doubled the advantage seven minutes, converting from the spot after Simon Munawa had handled inside the box.

The Gamecocks failed to recover and the home team picked up maximum points for the third successive time.

In the capital, Ngezi Platinum dropped points again when they drew 2-2 away at Harare City.

Madamburo got into the lead through Walter Mukanga from the spot in the fifth minute before Kuda Musharu headed in ten minutes later to equalise for the Sunshine Boys. Tatenda Tumba found the target four minutes into the second half but the visitors equalised a few moments after the hour courtesy of Keith Murera.

Ngezi are now nine points behind log leaders FC Platinum.

CAPS United suffered a 2-1at the hands of Yadah in a match played at National Sports Stadium. Chiefs beat Shabanie Mine 2-0 while Triangle edged out Mutare City Rovers 1-0.

Zim Restricts Cross Border Traders’ Movements To Curb Shortage Of Basic Commodities

Authorities at Kariba and Chirundu Border Posts have reduced the number of days that Zimbabweans can cross to trade their wares in Zambia using passes.

An agreement reached between border authorities in Zimbabwe and their Zambian counterparts, effective this week, traders from both countries will only be allowed to
trade on Mondays and Thursdays.
Department of Immigrations Area Manager for Kariba Mr Joshua Chibundu confirmed the development today.
He said, according to an agreement with their Zambian counterparts, traders had been given only two days per week to sell their products across the border.
“The restrictions are a temporary measure aimed at curbing the outflow of basic commodities which are currently in short supply in local shops and supermarkets.
“The measures are aimed at curbing shortage of basic goods in local shops and also in a way contributing to the stabilising prices of goods,” he said.The Herald

Brother Kill Brother, Chiwenga Fears For His Life Against Chiwenga

Controversial preacher Talent Chiwenga — known for his uncanny prophecies about the country’s political situation — now fears for his life after Vice President Constantino Chiwenga issued a stern warning against him for attacking the national leadership.

In a video recording, the clergyman who claims to be cousin to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s second-in-command, prophesied recently that two senior government officials will lose their lives.

He went on to allege that the vice president, who is on sick leave after falling ill with an undisclosed ailment, was not fit for office.

In his latest recording, the man of cloth gave a narration of how he was forcibly interrogated and threatened by security officials in Hwedza, where Christians had gathered over the weekend to pray with the vice president at his rural homestead.

“… I now fear for the lives of my children, my wife and those that I work with. If I die today, people of the world I want you (to) know, this is the reason why I am going to die,” said the cleric.

“The vice president has got so many resources at his disposal, I may die through an accident, I may be shot dead, I may be poisoned, I may disappear, like Itai Dzamara disappeared. I am not saying the vice president is the one behind the disappearance of …Dzamara, I am simply mentioning the name of .. Dzamara because he also disappeared, because he also criticised a government that feels it is invincible, it is unquestionable to the people that it governs.

“I don’t believe that should be the case sir, this is a democratic country and you have also been on record, insulting other people, insulting other politicians and nobody has said anything about it, because maybe they were afraid of you,” Talent said.

Talent came to prominence after a series of pre-elections predictions where he claimed the election would be rigged and that a number of senior officials linked to the November 2017 coup would die in quick succession.

He said he did not fear Chiwenga but respected him and was not afraid of dying for speaking what God would have told him.

Last week, Chiwenga launched a scathing attack on Talent describing him as a fake prophet who is bent on criticising his elders using God’s name.

“There are others who are now calling themselves prophets,” said VP Chiwenga. “Aripo uyo anonzi ani, (there is someone called) Talent (Muzuva). That should come to an end today. Zvatoperera pano (It’s over from now). We don’t have that culture where one moves around attacking leaders under the guise of preaching the word of God. God does not say move around attacking other people,” Chiwenga said.

However, Talent said he loved the vice president as his brother, but was against some of the actions by government such as chartering former first lady Grace Mugabe a plane to travel to Zimbabwe from Singapore for her mother’s funeral and the killing of at least six people during the post-election violence.

He said he still maintained this was improper, considering that thousands of people are suffering.

“Now, when he said Talent Muzuva on Sunday, I knew he was talking about me, because Muzuva is my father’s name and Guvheya is his father’s name and our fathers are brothers, blood brothers, same father, Chiwenga is not his personal name, Chiwenga is a family name.

The one who was called Chiwenga is our grandfather. So, maybe he was not willing to use the name Chiwenga because he also uses it, but I know that so many people are confused, they do want to know what is happening and the reason why I am making this public statement, it is because I feel that my life is in danger, not only because of what he is doing, but most importantly because of what happened to me on Saturday,” he said.

Talent said he is ready to die for speaking the truth, however, he begged his cousin not to harm his wife and children, claiming this was a family issue that needed to be dealt with privately.

“If he says he doesn’t know me he would be lying; I have met with him more than twice, more than thrice. In my life, I have spoken to him even over the phone, even his wife… knows us, me and my wife. We have gone to see her at her offices because this is a family issue. But if I feel that my life is in danger and the life of my wife and children, I cannot keep silent while the vice president uses all the resources that are at his disposal,” he said.

Responding to the cleric, deputy Information minister Energy Mutodi said while government respects the right to freedom of expression as enshrined in Section 61 of the Constitution, one needs not to infringe into other people’s rights and liberties when exercising his or her own right.

“There is also freedom of worship and freedom of association. However, one needs not to infringe into other people’s rights and liberties when exercising his or her own right,” said Mutodi.

“If you are preaching to your church and you are a pastor or religious leader, you certainly do not want to call names of political leaders and denigrate them as if you were a leader of a rival political party. That is wrong”.

Section 51 of the Constitution states that every person has inherent dignity in their private or public life, and the right to have that dignity respected and protected.

Section 57 (e) of the Constitution goes further to give citizens the right to privacy and forbids anyone from disclosing another person’s health condition.

“So when you call out the name of a whole vice president in the streets and purport to disclose his health condition, you really act outside the law. Such behaviour constitutes high levels of disrespect and may arouse public anger and disorder, considering that politicians have supporters who follow them.

“So our position as government is that the pastor needs to be called to order and desist from infringing into other people’s rights. He is free to form a political party or to join already existing ones and must not hide under the church to further his own political ambitions or beliefs,” Mutodi.

City Of Harare Bans Pirate Taxis

 

The Harare City Council has launched an operation to rid the central business district of pirate taxi operators, colloquially referred to as
mshika-shika.

This follows the City’s successful
removal of vendors from the CBD. Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba told the Daily News:”We are geared to cleaning up the city once and for all. At times we have seen that the police and our staff are not doing enough to reign in on illegal pirate taxis. We sometimes see municipal police parked opposite illegal pirate taxis with no action being taken.This will no longer be tolerated”-Daily News

You Are Free To Form Your Own Political Party: Mutodi Tells Apostle Chiwenga

 

Terrence Mawawa|Ambitious Deputy Information Minister Energy Mutodi has said Apostle Talent Chiwenga’ s conduct constitutes high levels of disrespect.

In an interview with The Daily News, Mutodi responded to cleric Talent Chiwenga’s remarks.

In a video footage Apostle Chiwenga responded to a warning from his
cousin Vice President Constantino Chiwenga saying he had  the right to freedom of expression.

However, Mutodi has said while government respects the right to freedom of expression in line with Section 61 of the Constitution, one needs not to infringe on other people’s rights and liberties when
exercising his or her own right.

“So when you call out the name of a
whole Vice President and purport to disclose his health condition, you really act outside the law. Such
behaviour constitutes high levels of
disrespect and may arouse public
anger and disorder, considering that
politicians have supporters who follow them. So our position as government is that the pastor needs to be called to order and desist from infringing upon other people’s rights.

He is free to form a political party or (to) join already existing ones and he must not hide under the church to further his own political ambitions or beliefs.”

Current Cabinet Is The Worst In Independent Zimbabwe – Biti

 

Terrence Mawawa|MDC Alliance deputy chairperson Tendai Bit I has described the current Cabinet as the worst in independent Zimbabwe.

“This class of 2018 is easily the worst cabinet in the history of modern Zimbabwe.

The present day melt down and dislocation only happens when a country has gone through a war . It’s a man made tsunami . The regime’s
praise singers owe us an apology,” tweeted Biti.

Biti has also indicated that the

Tendai Biti

“illegitimate regime” cannot solve the economic crisis without solving the legitimate crisis.

Zanu PF Cannot Be Trusted: Chamisa

 

Terrence Mawawa|MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has said Zanu PF cannot be trusted.

He said one can only work with the ruling party at one’ s risk.Expressing his views on the dismissal of Acie Lumumba from the Finance Ministry, Chamisa tweeted:”Drama: Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube dumps Acie Mutumanje Lumumba 3 days after his appointment.Ukatamba neteam yeZanu unoshandiswa then they dump you with no cost.”

Chamisa has placed conditions for negotiations with Zanu PF and he insists he will not let the mistakes that happened in the past recur.

Sulumani Chimbetu Appointed Assistant Commissioner Of Prisons

By Paul Nyathi|Sungura musician Sulumani Chimbetu has been appointed to the rank of Assistant Commissioner at the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS.)

Commissioner-General Major-General Paradzai Zimondi (Retired) conferred the new rank to Sulumani Chimbetu who is the correctional services brand ambassador at Harare Central Prison.

You Are Filthy, Do Not Expect Freebies From Government- Zanu PF MP Insults Vendors

 

Terrence Mawawa|A meeting between Chiredzi West MP Farai Musikavanhu and vendors ended prematurely after the legislator had uttered derogatory comments indicating the vendors were disgustingly dirty.

The MP allegedly told the vendors to ” bath properly and come to work looking smart.”

He also challenged the vendors to work hard to improve their lives and not to expect freebies from Government.

According to a Masvingo based weekly publication, The Mirror, Musikavanhu was expected to address the issue of roofing the vendors’ market stalls having promised to do so before the July 30 polls.

Chamisa’ s Call For Transitional Government Unconstitutional : Paul Mangwana

 

Terrence Mawawa|Zanu PF Legal Affairs Secretary Paul Munyaradzi Mangwana has claimed MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s call for a transitional government is unconstitutional.

In an interview with Chronicle,
Mangwana said the call by MDC President Nelson Chamisa for a transitional Government was
unconstitutional.
Mangwana has further claimed that Zimbabwe cannot have a transitional Government since it is independent.

“Zimbabwe does not need a transitional Government. Transiting to where? This country is governed through the Constitution which was adopted by more than 90 percent of Zimbabweans in 2013 and the same Constitution says a country can only have a so-called transitional Government if there is no Government.

Zimbabwe has a  Government and is led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa who was elected by people in terms of the Constitution
and endorsed by the Constitutional
Court. We cannot have a transitional
Government in an independent
sovereign authority,” argued Mangwana.

Local NGO Fires Employee Over MDC -Alliance Links

 A local non-governmental organisation Tsungirirai Orphanage Centre has reportedly fired its programmes manager on grounds that he participated in the recently held harmonised elections.

The employee David Siyampondo was contesting for a House of Assembly seat in Gokwe on the MDC Alliance ticket.

Tsungirirai Orphan Centre is funded by USAID and Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Zimbabwe (HOSPAZ) and they allegedly dismissed Siyampondo citing possibility of funds being withheld as a result of his running for political office.

The institution’s board chair Wilson Ganyiwa has however denied the allegations arguing that Siyampondo’s contract had expired.

The denial is in contrast with contents in a letter (dated August 31) in our possession authored by HOSPAZ director Eunice Garanganga and addressed to Ganyiwa.

The letter clearly stated that Siyampondo’s participation in politics threatens the funding of the entire consortium.

“It has come to our attention that your program manager Mr David Siyampondo is allegedly actively seeking a political office. We are concerned that the current funding has some restrictions regarding participation of members, partners and employees in overt political participation.

“The implication is that it threatens funding, the project, beneficiaries, all employees of the consortium,” reads part of the letter.

In response to questions from this publication, Ganyiwa poured cold water on the allegations.

“We do not have such a story at our orphanage centre, all I know is that his (Siyampondo)’s contract was not renewed, we did not fire him.

“It is a non-event when he says we are partisan, when we are at an NGO no one comes with politics, no one speaks politics, we did not fire him there is a letter that came from HOSPAZ that we have, David has that letter as well.

“David was never dismissed from work. He has to show you his contract which expired end of September. After going through his contract which expired then we can discuss from an informed position.” he said.

Siyampondo insists that he was served with the HOSPAZ’s letter soon after elections.

“True, l was dismissed at work following my participation in politics. I am a member of the MDC Alliance and l represented the party as the member of parliament for Gokwe Kabuyuni. Soon after the elections l was served with a letter from one of our consortium partners addressed to the Board Chairperson of my organisation.

“The letter defined me as a danger to other employees and hence indirectly recommended my dismissal. My organisation went and heeded their call as they started to conduct secret meetings and agreed to not to renew my contract.

“However l appealed against non-renewal and some Members of the organisation sent in a petition wanting to understand my dismissal but some Board members are avoiding the General Meeting as there are a lot of issues that has happened from the day they dismissed me. One board member wanted to grab the opportunity to dispose some vehicles belonging to the organisation to his brother and benefit from an unfair deal,”lamented Siyampondo.

Former Tsungirirai Orphanage Centre board member Rev Ticharwa Nyamidzi alleged that the current board wanted to get him arrested on spruced up allegations that charges he misused $150 belonging to the organisation because he was standing for justice.

“As a member of Tsungirirai (Orphanage), we have petitioned the board so that we can have an urgent general meeting however the board is refusing to do the AGM. Furthermore they started to threaten members who are signatories to the petition.

“I am reliably informed that they are trying to get me arrested on allegations that I misused $150 which belongs to the organisation and the chairperson of the board refused to sign the letter,” narrated Nyamidzi.

He added:

“The charges were raised because I was against the decision to dismiss the programmes manager. I was called few minutes ago by a reliable source from the board, they are doing this to frustrate my efforts to stand for justice however I will not be intimidated. They are doing this so that we cannot hold an urgent general meeting.”

Tsungirirai Orphanage Centre is a registered Private Voluntary Organisation, it was registered in 1996.

HOSPAZ is a national membership body, registered in Zimbabwe in 1999 as a private voluntary organisation. It has over 120 members and affiliates.

RBZ Choking In Debt

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ)’s Zimbabwe Asset Management Corporation (Private) Limited (Zamco), is reeling under pressure to find investors after absorbing multi-million dollar Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) from the banking sector.

This development comes at a time when the RBZ has suspended four senior officials on Monday over allegations of graft. The suspended officials are Mirirai Chiremba, Norman Mataruka, Gresham Muradzikwa and Azvinandawa Saburi.

The allegations were raised by controversial politician Acie Lumumba.

Zamco, an arm of the RBZ, was established in July 2014 as part of measures to deal with problem of rising NPLs in the banking sector. It has the specific mandate of resolving the NPLs of banking institutions through their acquirement, restructuring and disposal.

In a document seen by The Mail & Telegraphdated January 2018, Zamco listed various corporations as “available investment opportunities” as it attempts to attract investors through the purchase of company equity, provision of working capital or partake in “distressed debt investments.”

The NPLs stemmed from across all sectors of the economy.

According to the document in our possession, the agro-processing sector has eight private companies in need of investment. These include, major cotton producer Cottco, sugar refinery entity Star Africa, Border Timbers and food manufacturer Cairns.

Both the State-owned Cold Storage Company and the Agricultural and Rural Development Authority are two of at least 30 cases whereby investment was sought in all three forms.

In the manufacturing sectors, State-owned Chemplex Corporation and Willowvale Mazda Motors Industry, are also listed as seeking all three forms of investment along with private companies Siemssen Maunder, Superior Holdings, Spring Products, Craitin Chemicals, Henlow Distributors, Kenrose Filters and Manpac.

Turnall Holdings is the only private manufacturing company that did not require investment in the form of equity.

In the mining sector, seven companies are listed including Rio-Zim, Hwange Colliery, Lancashire Steel and the state-owned Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation.

In the textile industry all three companies listed, Munchville Investments, David Whitehead Textiles and Sikomwe Investments are in need of all forms of investment.

All three companies listed in the education sector are seeking debt relief, as are all five companies listed under construction and property development. These include, TLP Agencies, Bitumen Construction and the Lovemore Kurotwi owned Cornway College.

14 private companies in energy, transport, tourism and hospitality, poultry, distribution, retail and service industries are also listed, further highlighting how widespread economic challenges are in Zimbabwe.

In February this year it was reported NPLs dropped significantly to 7,08 percent at the end of 2017, compared to 20,5 percent in 2015.

Although Zamco has provided financial stability for the banking sector, it seems have contributed less to the country’s economy as a whole.

In an interview an economist who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the creation of Zamco had the unintended result of banks being weary to offer some loans to potential clients.

“Zamco did not take the unsecured debt it only took over the secured debt and that also created another problem in the sense that banks are no longer happy to take any unsecured debt in the event they need to sell to Zamco,” he said.

The economist also said Zamco would be hard pressed to find investors especially if they lacked the skill required to draw investors.

“Certainly Zamco will require investment banking experience, to look for equity partners, to look for loan partners, I doubt if they have got those skills.

“I also doubt if they have the credit assessment skills as I am not sure about how they did the taking over some of those [loans], some of them may not be credit worthy,” he said.

Referring to the companies listed as in need of investment, the economist said some business ventures were essentially incompatible to certain investment models.

“When it comes to the farms for example, how do you get an investor on someone’s farm? It is almost impossible because you would have to share a lot of things, like the infrastructure, you would be taking over outstanding [electricity] bills, water bills so that does not work,” he added.

He said Zamco had to prioritise the recovery of those companies over seeking short term gains in order to boost the Zimbabwe economy.

“They just missed the point because they are trying to maximise their profit instead of facilitating the re-opening of those businesses or even the resuscitation of those farms so as to create jobs [and] facilitate GDP growth,” he said.

Investors will only be harder to find especially with prospects being dampened by Lumumba’s accusations which have ostensibly kicked a hornet’s nest.

The fact that his allegations against the four senior RBZ official warranted action from the RBZ boss John Mangudya have highlighted the instability at the central bank.

Lumumba used the social media to attack the four and claiming they were part of a criminal “cartel” headed by an unnamed “Queen Bee.”

-Mail and Telegraph

Mangudya Gives Update On Suspended RBZ Officials

Paul Nyathi|The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Dr. John Mangudya has released an update on the issue of the four senior directors who were suspended at the central bank after allegations of corruption and involvement in the foreign currency black market.

The allegations were made by former Finance Ministry Communications Taskforce Chairperson Acie Lumumba before he was fired.

We publish the statement in full below:

SUSPENSION OF SENIOR RESERVE BANK OF ZIMBABWE OFFICIALS PENDING INVESTIGATIONS

Further to the Press Statement issued on 23 October 2015, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (the “Bank”) wishes to advise members of the public that the Bank’s Board of Directors is seized with the matter and has directed its Audit and Oversight Committee to urgently look into the issue.

The Committee has been tasked to immediately work in conjunction with internal auditors and other stakeholders to investigate the matter.

Upon conclusion of the investigation, the public will be apprised of the outcome in the interest of transparency and good governance.

John Panonetsa Mangudya
25 October 2018

“Traitorous” Prison Officer Summoned For Attending Chamisa Rally

Authorities have laid misconduct charges against a prison officer, who allegedly attended an opposition political party rally ahead of the country’s harmonised elections.

The Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) have summoned John Mahlabera, who is employed as a prison officer at Chiredzi Prison in Masvingo province, to appear before a disciplinary hearing on Thursday 01 November 2018 after charging him with contravening section 3 (46) of Prisons (Staff) (Disciplinary) Regulations 1984 that is being guilty of any other act, conduct, disorder or neglect of duty to the prejudice of good conduct or discipline as read with section (19) (a-g) of Staff General Regulations 1968.

According to a charge sheet served on Mahlabera, ZPCS authorities alleged that the 36 year-old prison officer unlawfully and intentionally participated in active politics when he attended an MDC Alliance party rally, which was held at Tshovani Stadium in Chiredzi
in Masvingo province on 10 June 2018, where he was invited to the podium by MDC-Alliance party leader Nelson Chamisa, who then introduced him to the opposition political party supporters.

ZPCS charged that Mahlabera was promised employment by Chamisa, where he would work as a security detail for the opposition political party leader in the event that he emerged the winner of the harmonised elections that were held on 30 July 2018.

ZPCS said Mahlabera had no right whatsoever to conduct himself in the manner he did.

Mahlabera will also answer to charges of undermining President Emmerson Mnangagwa through posting some political comments on social media.

According to ZPCS, Mahlabera unlawfully made some political comments on his Twitter account after an MDC-Alliance party rally held at Jerera Growth Point in Zaka in Masvingo province which was addressed by Chamisa, where he allegedly posted a message, which reads; “Come to Chiredzi my president”.

ZPCS said by posting such a message on Twitter, Mahlabera contravened section 3(1) of the Prisons (Staff) (Discipline) Regulations 1984 for using traitorous or disloyal words regarding the leader of government and had showed loyalty to Chamisa and disloyalty to President Mnangagwa.

Nine witnesses will testify against Mahlabera during the disciplinary hearing proceedings to be conducted on Thursday 01 November 2018 at Chiredzi Prison, where the prison officer will be represented by Collen Maboke and Blessing Nyamaropa of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights.

Medical Drugs Floods Black Market

Authorities in Zimbabwe say the country’s economic crisis has resulted in an acute shortage of essential medical drugs.

Officials say the shortage has pushed some people to turn to the black market for medicines, some of which are not certified by the drug control authority.

For nearly 10 years now, Lena Lukwani has been taking five different types of medication to ease her diabetes and hypertension.

The 77-year-old Lukwani said she used to pay about $50 for her medication, but says the situation has become dire in the past few months, with prices doubling. She says some drugs are in short supply.

“These days it is difficult,” Lukwani said. “Out of the five I only got two; it has been like that for two months. So I have been limiting my diet — especially starch. I am blessed because of the children I have, but that is not the same for my colleagues who are also diabetic and are hypertensive.”

Her seven children living around the globe managed to send her medication that was not readily available for three months.

Otherwise, Lukwani said, she would have continued on her controlled diet or turned to the black market for help.

Shingai Gwatidzo is the spokesperson of the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe.

“A lot of people try and take advantage of the current situation,” Gwatidzo said. “You have a lot of unregulated markets that are coming up; those medicines are being smuggled into the country, we have not tested to see if they are safe. So one will be taking a risk in buying medicines on the streets.”

Portifa Mwendera, president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Zimbabwe, acknowledges the health sector is failing to import enough antibiotics as well as drugs for ailments such as cancer, diabetes and hypertension.

“The drug situation is pretty dire currently,” Mwendera said. “Our main worry is that if the prevailing situation continues, we get more complications in our patients. And we might actually lose some patients. What is propped up — which is more worrying — is the parallel market for medicines. We are seeing a lot of people advertising that they can sell and send medication into Zimbabwe.”

On a number of occasions, police and vendors with medicines have engaged in street battles in Harare, only to see the vendors back on the streets the next day.

The vendors argue that they have no other source of income and if the market has demand, they will remain in business by importing the drugs from neighboring countries.

-VOA

Displacement Of Vendors in Harare CBD Excites Musicians

Arts representatives have hailed the government crackdown on street vendors saying it is in a way helping in the fight against piracy as this action has chased away pirates off streets.

They have urged recording labels to take advantage of the crackdown on vendors, and set up record bars in the streets to enhance easy availability of CDs.

Of late, the government has been driving vendors away from the bustling streets of major towns and cities, a move that has created demand for CDs on the streets.

Festival director Chido Musasiwa-Gutu applauded government’s efforts on bringing sanity to the streets.

“It’s a necessary evil. The city was no longer what it used to be at all.

“Vendors were benefitting at the expense of people who were paying rentals, therefore causing chaos in the market.

“However, the blitz is not going to stop the CDs black market considering there are no record stores in cities to curb the demand for CDs.

“We need to formalise sales of CDs so that the artistes and record stores will all benefit,” Musasiwa-Gutu said.

The most visible official CD seller in town is Diamond Studios through their mobile store (van).

Playwright Sylvanos Mudzvova concurred with Musasiwa-Gutu on the issue of record stores.

“Removing vendors from the streets will create demand for CDs but unfortunately arts marketing companies are not strategically positioned to cover this gap,” Mudzvova said.

“Removing vendors from the streets without banning the duplication of the CDs will not change anything.

“The CD vendors are very mobile and they will do door to door marketing in townships.

“We need legislation that criminalises the duplication and sale of CDs. In Nigeria no individuals are allowed to import blank CDs which in turn protects both artistes and marketing companies.”

Jive Zimbabwe director Benjamin Nyandoro who also runs Padziva joint had this to say: “Anything unlawful must not be condoned. Excuses on what do we do then, we want to survive can be equated to a theft justified for livelihood.

“Piracy is daylight robbery of artistic hard work. I believe this will go a long way in reducing piracy but, more importantly, it is the attitude of the consumer that matters most.”

Zimbabwe Musicians Union chairperson Edith WeUtonga had this to say: “As long as we don’t have legislative approach to this, piracy will not be minimised and neither will it be finished.”

-Daily News

British Government Moves To Deport Aged Paralysed Woman Back To Zimbabwe

A British citizen paralysed from the neck down faces life in Scotland without his wife of 32 years after a Home Office ruling.

David Connolly’s wife Carin has been told she must return to her native Zimbabwe.

She is David’s full-time carer as well as his partner and he cannot imagine how he would cope without her.

But he now faces having to chose between staying in Scotland without Carin – or moving to Zimbabwe with her, where they have no home or access to medical care.

David, 57, said: “It is absolutely devastating. How can the Home Office be so cold and so cruel?”

Carin, 59, added: “After 32 years of marriage, this is what they do to us. It is cold. The Home Office are showing our life together means nothing.

“What’s the world coming to when this situation can be allowed to happen? I know if I go back there, I’m not coming back.”

David and Carin live with their son, an oil and gas worker, in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire.

Carin has been her husband’s carer since he was disabled in a car accident in 1984.

He relies on her to help him cope with day-to-day living and complex health needs.

In a heartbreaking letter, David wrote: “I have been unwell the past six months and confined to bed.

“I have been admitted to hospital several times – blood transfusion, colonoscopy, gastroscopy – and have had daily wound dressings at home by district nurses since January.

“If this were to happen to me in Zimbabwe, then it could have been extremely serious indeed. I cannot go back.

“My wife has been the bedrock of my life. I would be utterly devastated if she could not provide this.

“Spouses are not meant to be separated. To seek to separate us is cruel and inhumane.”

David’s dad Alexander was born in Cheltenham, Essex and served in the RAF. He moved to South Africa, married and put down roots. The family moved to what was then colonial Rhodesia and built up a vehicle repair business.

Paralysed David Connolly is faced with living alone or joining wife Carin in Zimbabwe with no medical care
David was born in Zimbabwe and qualifies for British citizenship through his dad.

He went to technical college and began a successful career in mining, meeting Carin in 1982.

They married in 19896 and moved to Botswana for work, while the collapsing economy of Zimbabwe wiped out their pensions and savings.

The couple settled in Scotland just over a year ago.

Neither David nor Carin, who takes medication for high blood pressure, have been in Zimbabwe for 10 years.

Their immigration lawyer believed the case for Carin to get a spousal visa to live in the UK was cast iron. But the couple fell victim to the Tories’ “hostile environment” for immigration.

David and Carin have now enlisted the support of their local SNP MSP, Gillian Martin to help fight their case.

The Aberdeenshire East MSP said: “I will do everything I can to support Mr and Mrs Connolly to overturn this frankly disgraceful and distressing decision made by the Home Office to rip a family apart.

David Connolly, who is paralysed from the neck down, pictured with wife Carin and son Marcus in 2011.

“Time and time again, the Home Office make these sort of rubber-stamp decisions rather than looking at the issue on a case-by-base basis.

“Mr Connolly is a British citizen and has been married to his partner for more than 30 years.

“Not only is Mrs Connolly his wife but she is his permanent carer looking after him day in and day out, providing him both physical and emotional support.

“I am calling for the Home Office to overturn this horrendous decision as soon as possible.”
Carin is due to appeal against the Home Office decision at a tribunal in Glasgow next month.

A Home Office spokesman said: “Mrs Connolly’s case is subject to an ongoing appeal and it would therefore be inappropriate to comment.”

– DailyReport

ED Escalates Fight Against Banks Fingered In Alleged Forex Deals

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has declared war on banks reportedly linked to a cartel behind illegal currency activities and the chaos in the economy, it has been learnt.

Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor John Mangudya on Monday suspended four senior officials on suspicion that they were behind the flooding of foreign currency and ordinarily cash on the black market.

Now Mnangagwa’s anti-corruption drive has been activated, with the special anti-corruption unit set by the President and operating under the National Prosecuting Authority reportedly being tasked to investigate institutions allegedly linked to the scam.

“The banks have some explaining to do.

These transactions were done through banks and it should be very easy to trace them.

The banks received money from the RBZ purportedly on behalf of their clients, now it’s time they prove how it was disbursed,” an official said.

Mangudya yesterday confirmed an investigation was underway at the RBZ, but would not be drawn into saying much amid claims there is a push for a forensic audit.

“We issued a statement and we stick to that. There is an investigation underway, maybe your sources are confusing that with a forensic audit. They are similar but different,” Mangudya said.

He said contrary to social media speculations, the RBZ board had been briefed about the suspension of the top central bank officials.

“I do not want to deal in fake news. It seems some people have more information than I have. But I can tell you that indeed the board was informed of the suspensions,” the RBZ chief said.

-Newsday

Beer Shortages Claim Man’s Life

Own Correspondent|A PLUMTREE man collapsed and died at a shopping centre in Plumtree when he found out that a shop had run out of his favourite beer.

Ntumbu Ndlovu ( 90) of Hungwe Village in Ndolwane area under Chief Masendu collapsed a stones’ throw away from Zitha General Dealer after he allegedly found out that they did not have his favourite beer.

Sources said Ndlovu had left home at around 5pm, and gone to his niece’s homestead who stays in the same village to collect his groceries which he had left there.

A family member who identified herself as Ethel Tshuma said the deceased was a habitual drinker and loved Ingwebu opaque beer. She said he had no health problems except for the fact that he was advanced in age.

“Ndlovu got to Cingo Business Centre on his way to Sithandekile Tshuma’s homestead, his niece. He passed by the shops to buy beer but discovered that the shop keeper did not have it in stock. He left the shop in a rush but collapsed and died about 50 metres from the entrance,” said Tshuma.

“He was advanced in age but he was still physically fit and could do a number of household manly duties without much difficulty. He loved to walk to the shops, buy a beer and walk back home and drink it under a shade. On rare occasions, he would join other old men and drink at the shops,” she said.

The shopkeeper, whom sources only identified as MaMoyo, allegedly did not notice that Ndlovu had collapsed outside until he was seen by a passer-by.

The deceased was discovered by a local villager, MaNgwenya, who at that time assumed that he was just unconscious.

She looked for help at the shops and word was sent to the traditional leaders.

The headman allegedly came to the scene and a police report was made.

He was found lying face down with his hand still clutching his walking stick.

Matabeleland South police spokesperson Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele could not be reached for comment at the time of going to press.

ZRP Gives Chamisa Green Light To Celebrate Anniversary, Attaches Stringent Conditions

By Own Correspondent|The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) have finally given opposition leader Nelson Chamisa’s party the green light to hold its long-awaited 19th anniversary celebrations which the main opposition had intended to also use for a mock inauguration of party leader Nelson Chamisa as the “People’s President”.

The celebrations are set to be held for at Gwanzura Stadium in Harare on Saturday.

In a letter sent to the party Tuesday, police gave the MDC strict guidelines for the holding of the event while threatening to put down the festive meeting should the opposition decide to break the rules.

Said the ZRP in an acknowledgment letter to the party:

“You are expected to control behaviour of your political party members, before, during and after the celebrations.

…Your political party shall not intimidate passers-by and those who have nothing to do with your celebrations.

… Your members should not be involved in toy-toying, convoying of vehicles of people chanting, singing and disseminating hateful and defaming speeches.”

Your marshals shall be dressed in a uniform that will make it easier to be identified by the police and a list of the marshals shall be presented to the officer who will be responsible for police security at your celebrations.

…Any deviation from the above will result in police dispersing your gathering.”

Police further said event convenors, Rhino Mashaya and his deputy Amos Chibaya will be held accountable for any untoward incidents by party followers.

The MDC celebrations come after several attempts to hold the event were blocked by police who cited a blanket ban imposed on public gatherings in ostensible attempts to prevent the further spread of a cholera disaster that has killed at least 54 citizens since 6 September this year.

Addressing a media briefing in Harare on Tuesday, Chamisa vowed to proceed with the party celebrations even without police permission.

The opposition leader said this following a recent Constitutional Court ruling striking off provisions of the Public Order and Security Act which in the past empowered police to block demonstrations or gatherings which were mostly organised by opposition political parties.

 

Right2Know Appeals To Motlanthe To Do Justice To August 1 Enquiry

By Own Correspondent| An African advocacy group, Right2Know has called on former President Kgalema Motlanthe to ensure that Zimbabwe’s Commission of Inquiry into the 1 August killings is not a whitewash.

Right2Know  said it also shares the criticisms identified by the Zimbabwe Human Rights’ NGO forum that the commission needs to do far more to ensure a credible, transparent process: providing open access to media, creating a space for public participation (a room for 50 is totally unacceptable) and genuinely to examine the conduct of Zimbabwe’s soldiers.

The advocacy group calls on Motlanthe to ensure the following:

  • A full investigation into who gave the command to send soldiers and for them to shoot to kill;
  • Examine the use of military in other incidents of post-election violence noted by various observer missions in the first two weeks of August;
  • Publish the Commission’s timetable and process for the sake of transparency;
  • Provide for another round of submissions and witnesses – as there are many witnesses who have not had an opportunity yet to testify;
  • President Motlanthe to provide his own email address or an alternative email address as people are concerned that the Secretariat are controlling what evidence gets to the Commission (Or to confirm that he personally has direct access to the COI email address provided so that he can confirm that he is receiving all submissions);
  • Publish a transcript of the public hearings.-Right2Know

Chamisa Congratulates Centenarian Paul Mwazha

Jane Mlambo| Opposition MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa has congratulated Vapostori veAfrica founder, Bishop Paul Mwazha on his centenary birthday.

Posting on Twitter this morning, Chamisa said “Happy birthday to the Teacher, Bishop Paul Mwazha, a General in the FAITH who turns 100 years today having been born at Chirumanzu on the 25th of October 1918. God has used Bishop Mwazha mightily to bring many to salvation.God bless you Mudzidzisi!!

Mwazha was born on the 25th of October in 1918 and is sensationally referred by his followers as “Mutumwa” a title which can be equated to Apostle due to his type of message which is said to be teaching oriented.

Consumers Welcome Opening Of Borders For Foreign Commodities

The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe has welcomed the amendment of SI122 saying it allows ordinary people to access affordable goods from neighbouring countries.

CCZ executive director, Ms Rosemary Siyachitema said they had advocated for the opening of the borders so that consumers could get goods that were in short supply.

“We advocated for the opening of the borders after the challenge of empty shelves and high prices for basics commodities.

People could no longer afford basics such as cooking oil. Through the opening of the borders, prices can go down because of competition,” said Ms Siyachitema.

“Christmas is around the corner so we hope this temporary measure will improve food supplies. People do not want to be stressed with high prices or food shortages during the festive season,” she said.

Ms Siyachitema said the reprieve will allow Government to look into the real causes of the current shortages.

-State Media

MDC Invites ZANU PF For Its Weekend Celebrations

Paul Nyathi|The MDC Alliance will on Saturday go ahead with its planned 19th anniversary celebrations to be held at Gwanzura Stadium this Saturday following their successful securing of police clearance.

The Nelson Chamisa led MDC Alliance’s secretary general Douglas Mwonzora confirmed the development and revealed that they have extended invitations to other political parties, including Zanu PF.

“We have been cleared by the police, the letter of clearance is there, the MDC anniversary at long last is proceeding at Gwanzura stadium on Saturday the 27th of October. We have invited other Zimbabwean political parties including Zanu PF to our anniversary. A new Zimbabwe a new politics,” he wrote on his official twitter account.

Addressing journalists in Harare recently, MDC alliance president Nelson Chamisa had accused the police of hiding behind cholera to ban the event.

“We have also seen Zanu PF masquerading as police and continue to hide behind cholera (outbreak).They are thanking cholera for helping Zanu Pf to ban our activities under the guise of cholera being a problem in the country but yet soccer matches are continuing, weddings are continuing, Mnangagwa had a graduation ceremony so this weekend we have said whether the police indicate that they are not willing to proceed with our meeting or not we will have to do everything that is necessary to proceed with that meeting,” he said then.

The MDC Alliance had called off the 19th-anniversary celebrations after public gatherings were banned due to the outbreak of cholera in Harare.

The celebration were meant to coincide with the “inauguration” of Nelson Chamisa as the ‘people’s president.’

Should Chamisa go ahead and take the symbolic oath on Saturday, he will join the ranks of Kenya’s opposition leader Raila Odinga and Uganda’s Kizza Besigye.

However, the legality of such actions might bring negative consequences on him.

The government had declared a state of emergency in Harare after a cholera outbreak after at least 3000 cases had been detected.

The event will mark the first time Chamisa will address a gathering of the MDC Alliance faithful after the July elections.

M&T

Man Dismissed From NGO Work Because Of Links With MDC Alliance

Own Correspondent|A local non-governmental organisation Tsungirirai Orphanage Centre has reportedly fired its programmes manager on grounds that he participated in the recently held harmonised elections.

The employee David Siyampondo was contesting for a House of Assembly seat in Gokwe on the MDC Alliance ticket.

Tsungirirai Orphan Centre is funded by USAID and Hospice and Palliative Care Association of Zimbabwe (HOSPAZ) and they allegedly dismissed Siyampondo citing possibility of funds being withheld as a result of his running for political office.

The institution’s board chair Wilson Ganyiwa has however denied the allegations arguing that Siyampondo’s contract had expired.

The denial is in contrast with contents in a letter (dated August 31) in our possession authored by HOSPAZ director Eunice Garanganga and addressed to Ganyiwa.

The letter clearly stated that Siyampondo’s participation in politics threatens the funding of the entire consortium.

“It has come to our attention that your program manager Mr David Siyampondo is allegedly actively seeking a political office. We are concerned that the current funding has some restrictions regarding participation of members, partners and employees in overt political participation.

“The implication is that it threatens funding, the project, beneficiaries, all employees of the consortium,” reads part of the letter.

In response to questions from this publication, Ganyiwa poured cold water on the allegations.

“We do not have such a story at our orphanage centre, all I know is that his (Siyampondo)’s contract was not renewed, we did not fire him.

“It is a non-event when he says we are partisan, when we are at an NGO no one comes with politics, no one speaks politics, we did not fire him there is a letter that came from HOSPAZ that we have, David has that letter as well.

“David was never dismissed from work. He has to show you his contract which expired end of September. After going through his contract which expired then we can discuss from an informed position.” he said.

Siyampondo insists that he was served with the HOSPAZ’s letter soon after elections.

“True, l was dismissed at work following my participation in politics. I am a member of the MDC Alliance and l represented the party as the member of parliament for Gokwe Kabuyuni. Soon after the elections l was served with a letter from one of our consortium partners addressed to the Board Chairperson of my organisation.

“The letter defined me as a danger to other employees and hence indirectly recommended my dismissal. My organisation went and heeded their call as they started to conduct secret meetings and agreed to not to renew my contract.

“However l appealed against non-renewal and some Members of the organisation sent in a petition wanting to understand my dismissal but some Board members are avoiding the General Meeting as there are a lot of issues that has happened from the day they dismissed me. One board member wanted to grab the opportunity to dispose some vehicles belonging to the organisation to his brother and benefit from an unfair deal,” lamented Siyampondo.

Former Tsungirirai Orphanage Centre board member Rev Ticharwa Nyamidzi alleged that the current board wanted to get him arrested on spruced up allegations that charges he misused $150 belonging to the organisation because he was standing for justice.

“As a member of Tsungirirai (Orphanage), we have petitioned the board so that we can have an urgent general meeting however the board is refusing to do the AGM. Furthermore they started to threaten members who are signatories to the petition.

“I am reliably informed that they are trying to get me arrested on allegations that I misused $150 which belongs to the organisation and the chairperson of the board refused to sign the letter,” narrated Nyamidzi.

He added:

“The charges were raised because I was against the decision to dismiss the programmes manager. I was called few minutes ago by a reliable source from the board, they are doing this to frustrate my efforts to stand for justice however I will not be intimidated. They are doing this so that we cannot hold an urgent general meeting.”

Tsungirirai Orphanage Centre is a registered Private Voluntary Organisation, it was registered in 1996.

HOSPAZ is a national membership body, registered in Zimbabwe in 1999 as a private voluntary organisation. It has over 120 members and affiliates.

M&T

Tough Times As Man Demands Child Maintenance From Wife Who Works As A Bar Lady

A BULAWAYO man dragged his wife to court demanding maintenance for their three children.

Mr Marlon Chipudla is claiming $75 for the upkeep of their three children whom Elodia Chipudla allegedly dumped after she found a temporary job at a local bar.

“My wife left me and I am taking care of the children. She is always at work but contributes nothing towards the upkeep of our children.

“I’m a security guard at Nokel security, my salary is not sufficient to cater for all the bills and also pay school fees for the kids,” said Mr Chipudla.

Mr Chipudla said his wife earns about $150.

“With all the money she earns, I wonder why she is finding it difficult to help me take care of the children,” he said.

Mrs Chipudla told the court that she earns $80 and can therefore not afford what her husband is demanding. “I cannot offer anything because the money Iam earning is little and again I am not permanently employed,” she said

The magistrate Ms Ulukile Mlea asked Mr Chipudla to bring his wife’s payslip to court.

The matter was postponed to today.

State Media

Big Brain Drain Continues, Zimbabwean Appointed CEO Of World’s Top Insurers

Paul Nyathi|Swiss Re has appointed Zimbabwean Tavaziva Madzinga as new chief executive officer (CEO) of UK & Ireland (UKI), succeeding Frank O’Neill who left the reinsurer in September.

Madzinga, currently market executive for the Middle East & Africa (MEA) across both property/casualty and life/health, will be based in London and remain a member of the EMEA management team. He will assume his new role from January 2019.

Swiss Re said the search for Madzinga’s successor in MEA has been initiated.

Madzinga joined Swiss Re in 2016 from South African insurer Old Mutual, where he was regional CEO for South & East Africa.

Russell Higginbotham, CEO reinsurance EMEA, Swiss Re said: “I am delighted to have Tava as the leader of our business in the UK and Ireland. His strong and successful leadership of the Middle East & Africa region shows that he is the ideal candidate to lead and grow our UKI business. This appointment also shows our intention to continuously develop and grow the strong bench of talent we have at Swiss Re.”

– Intelligent Insurer

Chamisa ‘Inauguration’ Back On Track As Police Clearance Is Secured

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has finally given the Nelson Chamisa-led MDC Alliance the greenlight to hold its long-awaited 19th anniversary celebrations at Gwanzura Stadium in Harare this Saturday.

Police have twice stopped the celebrations last month, citing a cholera outbreak amid claims by the opposition party that the government was blocking the event fearing that it would be used to stage a mock inauguration for Chamisa who narrowly lost to President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the July 30 presidential poll.

On Wednesday, Chamisa threatened to defy a police ban and go ahead with his anniversary where he promised fireworks.

He also alleged that Zanu PF was running scared and trying to put spanners into their anniversary celebrations.

In a letter dated October 23, Harare South district police boss a Superintendent Chiroodza gave a litany of conditions to the anniversary.

“Your notification to hold the meeting has been noted subject to the strict observation of the following instructions,” the letter read in part.

“You are expected to control the behaviour of your political party members before, during and after the celebrations.

“You should not alter the venue and time of your celebrations and should confine themselves to Gwanzura Stadium only and no other place.

Your political members shall not intimidate passers-by and those who have nothing to do with your celebrations.”

Chiroodza also said the MDC Alliance should not block the thoroughfares and roads around the venue of the celebrations.

“Your members shall not be involved in toyi-toying, convoying of motor vehicles of people chanting, singing and disseminating hateful and defaming speeches,” the police boss said.

Among other conditions, police asked the MDC Alliance marshals to dress in uniforms easier to identify and ensure there would be peace throughout.

Police also asked for co-operation with government agencies and that no dangerous weapons must be carried to the venue.

They also asked that there be no intruders at the venue and that in the event of violence, Rhino Mashaya, who was cited as the convener and party’s organising secretary Amos Chibaya will be held accountable.

-Newsday

Catch Them Young, Gays And Lesbians Offer University Scholarships To “Gay” Young People

Correspondent|Gays and Lesbians Association of Zimbabwe (Galz) will bankroll a scholarship program that will take members of the lesbians, gays, bisexual transgender and intersex (LGBT) community enrolling for higher education.

The organisation has started receiving applications from potential students across the country for next year’s first semester.

In an interview the GALZ national Director Chasterfield Samba, said they want to help the under privileged members of the LGBT community.

“It will be a five year project that provides equal access to education within the LGBT community; we have noted that many of members who are financially incapable of paying for school fees are shunned by the community because of their sexuality. We will also add
those of transgender sexuality on the program.

Besides their sexuality, LGBT people do have capacity and can do the same or even better than those who are said to be ‘normal’. We have to give a helping hand to them, our first group’s number will be guided by the response we will get from applicants and as time goes on we will add the numbers” he said.

The scholarship programmes will cater for food, tuition, accommodation, stationery, transportation among other expenses that are incurred during their studies.

Students will enrol in local state universities from the beginning of the coming semester, next year.

Samba said they will closely look and vet the applicants so that they curb misrepresentation and chancers.

“We will develop a strict criterion to pick our students. There might be chancers who will misrepresent their sexuality because they want a scholarship, we will come up with measure to get the right people for the platform,” Samba said.

Galz regional co-ordinator Tadios Munyimani echoed the same sentiments with Samba.

“Education is for everyone and members of the LGBT should not be sidelined, those who are failing to advance with their studies should be helped to achieve their goals, and we expect them to come back and plough back into the LGBT community,” Munyimani said.

M&T

ED Comes Face To Face With Disgruntled Party Members

ZANU PF officials are plotting to take President Emmerson Mnangagwa head-on in today’s central committee meeting regarding the country’s worsening economic situation which has left them under pressure from their constituents who want answers to the crisis.

Mnangagwa will preside over politburo and central committee meetings amid a deepening economic crisis characterised by inflated prices of goods as well as shortages of fuel, cooking oil and other basic goods triggered by an acute shortage of foreign currency.

Coming soon after Mnangagwa’s narrow electoral victory over opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, the crisis has left Zanu PF and government at loggerheads on how to resolve the problems.

The economic crisis has also left the party under pressure from the opposition party which still insists Mnangagwa is being haunted by legitimacy crisis after the controversial July 30 polls, whose results were deemed “unverifiable” and “untraceable” by the European Union Election Observation Mission in its final report two weeks ago.

Some central committee members who spoke to NewsDay on condition of anonymity said they were under pressure from their constituencies seeking to know if there was a way out of the crisis.

“Seriously, we have come to the point where everyone is blaming us for what is happening. People are saying we are now degenerating into the 2008 chaos and I think they are justified to say that,” said a central committee member who refused to be named.

“What we need now is to provide answers. We need clear-cut assurances on how the government is planning to move us out of this crisis.

“We need to have answers for the people and if there was going to be an opportunity without being labelled as attacking leadership, the majority of the central committee members will take the leadership to task,” the member added. Wheels came off after new Finance minister Mthuli Ncube introduced the Transitional Stabilisation Programme on the same day the central bank issued a midterm monetary policy statement that introduced foreign currency nostro accounts and a 2% tax on electronic transactions that triggered a wave of price hikes.

Since then, the crisis has been deepening each day, raising fears that the country could be retracing its 2008 footsteps that saw it hit world inflation records.

The crisis has left the majority of Zanu PF officials exposed to pressure from the opposition and the general public who now doubt Mnangagwa’s ability to steer the country out of the quagmire.

Zanu PF s secretary for administration Obert Mpofu yesterday said those that want to raise the issue must freely do so and have the matter deliberated on.
“If they want answers, they can raise the issues at the meeting,” Mpofu said.

“That is the purpose of the meetings and that is where people are allowed to deliberate on issues of concern and if they have those issues, they are free to raise them. It may not necessarily be on the agenda, but if they mentioned that to you, we will listen to what they have to say,” he said.

Asked if there would not be any form of reprisals for openly challenging the leadership on the crisis, Mpofu said Mnangagwa was a listening President and the meeting was convened to have issues discussed.

“Zanu PF is a very democratic party and our President is a listening President and listens to everything that members raise and that they know. If there are issues that they want to raise to the attention of the party, I am sure this is the opportunity that they have,” he said.

Mpofu, however, refused to discuss the agenda of the meeting, saying it was the prerogative of Mnangagwa.
-Newsday

High Court Rescues Teenager Disenfranchised By ZIMSEC

Jane Mlambo| The High Court has overturned an irrational decision by Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC), which had barred a 15 year-old teenager from sitting and writing her Ordinary Level examinations.

ZIMSEC had barred Shelter Chisiri, a minor aged 15 years, from sitting and writing her November 2018 Ordinary Level examinations after demanding that the minor should be in possession of an Identity Document, or Passport, or Driver’s licence bearing her picture (as per ZIMSEC requirements) if she was to write her November 2018 Ordinary
Level examinations. Shelter was unable to secure these documents in time for her examinations which were scheduled to begin on 15 October 2018.

This compelled her mother Winnifrida Chisiri to seek the services of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) as she feared that her child might not write her Ordinary Level examinations due to ZIMSEC’s stringent requirements.

ZLHR through its lawyer Denford Halimani petitioned the High Court on Thursday 11 October 2018 by filing an urgent chamber application seeking an order to suspend ZIMSEC’s decision, which was described as irrational.

In her application, Winnifrida argued that Shelter was not in possession of any identity document as she is a minor who hasn’t turned 16 years and as a matter of policy she could not be issued with such a document by the Registrar-General. Winnifrida also stated that
Shelter had applied for a passport in September 2018, which was not yet issued and therefore she could not produce a passport at the time of writing her examinations.

Winnifrida argued that ZIMSEC’s decision is discriminatory as it does not apply to other minors who are not attending private schools and violates the minor child’s rights to education and administrative justice.

She also submitted that barring Shelter from writing her examinations would be unjust and would seriously prejudice her prospects in life.

This resulted in High Court Judge Justice Davison Foroma granting the order sought by Winnifrida and suspended ZIMSEC’s decision to bar Shelter from sitting and writing her November 2018 Ordinary Level examinations and also ordered that Shelter is entitled to sit and write her Ordinary Level examinations for November 2018 at a local private college upon the mere production of her birth certificate.

Mthuli Ncube Gets Cabinet Thumbs Up

Cabinet has approved the 2019 Pre-Budget Strategy Paper drawn from the Transitional Stabilisation Programme recently presented by Finance and Economic Development Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube.

This was said by Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa during a weekly media briefing on Tuesday.

“Cabinet also considered and approved the 2019 Pre-Budget Strategy Paper which is drawn from the Transitional Stabilisation Programme.

“The paper highlights the following priority areas for the 2019 National Budget; fiscal consolidation, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, service sectors, SMEs, public enterprises and local authorities service delivery enhancement, empowerment of provinces, addressing rent-seeking and corrupt behaviours, re-engagement and competitiveness of the local export sector,” Minister Mutsvangwa said.

Parliament has already begun consultations on next year’s Budget set to be presented by Minister Ncube at the end of next month.

The TSP, which the Pre-Budget Strategy Paper is drawn from, is expected to run until December 2020 and acknowledges policy reform initiatives of the new dispensation to stimulate domestic production, exports, rebuilding and transforming the economy to an upper middle-income status by 2030.

The reform initiatives have been outlined in various policy pronouncements by President Mnangagwa, including in his inauguration address on November 24, 2017.

According to the policy document, the Transitional Stabilisation Programme will focus on the following factors: stabilising the macro-economy and the financial sector, introducing policy and institutional reforms to translate to a private sector-led economy, addressing infrastructure gaps and launching quick-wins to stimulate growth.

State Media

Mnangagwa Cornered, ZANU PF Demands Answers On Economic Collapse

ZANU PF officials are plotting to take President Emmerson Mnangagwa head-on in today’s central committee meeting regarding the country’s worsening economic situation which has left them under pressure from their constituents who want answers to the crisis.

Mnangagwa will preside over politburo and central committee meetings amid a deepening economic crisis characterised by inflated prices of goods as well as shortages of fuel, cooking oil and other basic goods triggered by an acute shortage of foreign currency.

Coming soon after Mnangagwa’s narrow electoral victory over opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, the crisis has left Zanu PF and government at loggerheads on how to resolve the problems.

The economic crisis has also left the party under pressure from the opposition party which still insists Mnangagwa is being haunted by legitimacy crisis after the controversial July 30 polls, whose results were deemed “unverifiable” and “untraceable” by the European Union Election Observation Mission in its final report two weeks ago.

Some central committee members who spoke to NewsDay on condition of anonymity said they were under pressure from their constituencies seeking to know if there was a way out of the crisis.

“Seriously, we have come to the point where everyone is blaming us for what is happening. People are saying we are now degenerating into the 2008 chaos and I think they are justified to say that,” said a central committee member who refused to be named.

“What we need now is to provide answers. We need clear-cut assurances on how the government is planning to move us out of this crisis.

“We need to have answers for the people and if there was going to be an opportunity without being labelled as attacking leadership, the majority of the central committee members will take the leadership to task,” the member added.

Wheels came off after new Finance minister Mthuli Ncube introduced the Transitional Stabilisation Programme on the same day the central bank issued a midterm monetary policy statement that introduced foreign currency nostro accounts and a 2% tax on electronic transactions that triggered a wave of price hikes.

Since then, the crisis has been deepening each day, raising fears that the country could be retracing its 2008 footsteps that saw it hit world inflation records.

The crisis has left the majority of Zanu PF officials exposed to pressure from the opposition and the general public who now doubt Mnangagwa’s ability to steer the country out of the quagmire.

Zanu PF s secretary for administration Obert Mpofu yesterday said those that want to raise the issue must freely do so and have the matter deliberated on.

“If they want answers, they can raise the issues at the meeting,” Mpofu said.

“That is the purpose of the meetings and that is where people are allowed to deliberate on issues of concern and if they have those issues, they are free to raise them. It may not necessarily be on the agenda, but if they mentioned that to you, we will listen to what they have to say,” he said.

Asked if there would not be any form of reprisals for openly challenging the leadership on the crisis, Mpofu said Mnangagwa was a listening President and the meeting was convened to have issues discussed.

“Zanu PF is a very democratic party and our President is a listening President and listens to everything that members raise and that they know. If there are issues that they want to raise to the attention of the party, I am sure this is the opportunity that they have,” he said.

Mpofu, however, refused to discuss the agenda of the meeting, saying it was the prerogative of Mnangagwa.

The meeting comes at a time a former member of the Zanu PF youth league William “Acie Lumumba” Mutumanje has claimed the country was being held hostage by a cartel of business people that has captured the central bank. He also alleged massive corruption at the central bank that led to the suspension of four top managers early this week.

Zanu PF chief whip Pupurai Togarepi was not reachable for comment yesterday, but of late, the party has clashed with government on how to resolve the economic problems. On Tuesday, government capitulated to the demand by Zanu PF to repeal Statutory Instrument 122 which set a ban on importation of certain goods.

NewsDay

Exposed: How Mthuli Ncube’s Communications Task Force Collapsed.

On Friday, October 19, in a boardroom at the Finance Ministry, Mthuli Ncube and his permanent secretary George Guvamatanga sat huddled with a small group of “communication experts”.

One of those present was William Gerald Mutumanje.

The Finance Minister expressed his frustration that his message was not getting through to the Zimbabwean people, as the worst economic crisis since 2008 deepens. He was frustrated in particular with the Information Ministry, not necessarily the Minister Monica Mutsvangwa, who had introduced Mutumanje to him. His antidote was to assemble a team of “media experts”, he told the room.

He had a list. On it were journalists and social media influencers. He wanted Mutumanje, who also goes by the name Acie Lumumba, to chair this new outfit to be called the “Communications Taskforce.”

Mutumanje was described as a “Senior Partner Stonesmith Advisory” and “Strategy Consultant”.

There were others, not all of them in the room. Musasiwa was a “branding and communications strategist and social activist”. Monalisa Dube (ZiFM radio personality and presenter); Christine Chitongo (Communications Director TradeKings); Xolisani Ncube (Senior Reporter NewsDay); Weldon Mutambo (Social Media Consultant and Communications Consultant) and Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa, who was described as “Director ORA Communications; Senior Broadcaster and Political Scientist”.

Ncube showed those present evidence of what he said was the movement of large sums of money through the banking system, which he was sure were going to the black market. Some $43 million had been moved by one individual, the boss of a major fuel company. At least $5 million had been processed by a prominent prophet.

Ncube told the room that these were powerful people who were protected by equally powerful politicians. He worried that they were fuelling the currency parallel market, and he wanted them exposed.

The taskforce had been set up with the help of Mutsvangwa. The Information Minister had personally spoken to some of its members – and most of them had been chosen because they were perceived to have an unfavourable view of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga. This was important, because their activities would target associates of the powerful former army commander.

Mutsvangwa has displayed anti-Chiwenga bias in the recent past. On September 18, days after her appointment, she called a meeting with the Zimpapers board chairman Delma Lupepe and CEO Pikirayi Deketeke. She complained that Zimpapers was giving too much coverage to Chiwenga.

Now, her interests had converged with Ncube’s. The Finance Minister had recently told President Emmerson Mnangagwa that if he was serious about dealing with the parallel market, action had to be taken against Kuda Tagwirei, boss of Trafigura Zimbabwe, and some directors at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, our source said.

Trafigura, registered in Singapore, entered the Zimbabwe fuel market after buying a 48,7 percent stake in Sakunda Supplies, owned by Tagwirei. It controls almost 70 percent of the fuel market through its Puma Energy service stations.

Ncube told Mnangagwa that since 2016, Tagwirei had been importing fuel duty free. He was getting United States dollars from the central bank which he used to pay for fuel imports, before selling the fuel at market prices in bond notes. The cycle would be repeated with Trafigura paying the RBZ in bonds at a rate of 1:1 to the United States dollar.

When RBZ ran out of foreign currency, Trafigura and Tagwirei would lend the apex bank money, sometimes in exchange for mineral rights mortgages.

“The minister also told Mnangagwa that Norman Mataruka, the director of bank supervision at the RBZ, had been offloading millions of bond notes to the parallel market,” our source said.

At that Friday meeting, Ncube was frustrated. A new prosecution unit established by Mnangagwa had tried to move on the central bank executives, but it appeared Chiwenga had used his contacts in Military Intelligence to stop any arrests.

“Ncube’s idea was this. He would pass information to the Taskforce, and the communications team had to find a way to get it out into the media through strategic leaks,” a source briefed on the meeting said.

“Ncube desperately wants the public on his side, and he thought public shaming of those he saw as impeding his attempts to reform the economy would trigger sufficient public anger, leading to investigations.”

Later that Friday, Ncube began signing letters of appointment, starting with Mutumanje’s – and the proverbial hell broke loose.

The internet went into meltdown, many questioning Ncube’s judgment in appointing a man made famous by a sex tape and with a history littered with episodes of betrayal and abuse of funds, notably at the Ministry of Youth.

Before the Taskforce had been fully assembled, and before their first strategy meeting, Mutumanje was already on a warpath. Two days later, on Sunday, he went on Facebook Live, but before that, he had left no-one in doubt about his new mission.

“Tonight, I will talk about the alarming levels of corruption sadly within my own Ministry. I have no idea how we allowed it to get this far. Might not have a job after this but the people deserve to know how their country is being run! See you on FBLive 9PM,” he tweeted.

That night, he took the war to the Reserve Bank, accusing its directors of running a foreign currency cartel. A mystery figure, one he was only brave enough to give the name of ‘Queen B’, had captured both Zanu PF and the government with proceeds from his “fuel cartel”. Queen B, it has since been widely reported, is Tagwirei who, earlier that day, had joined Chiwenga at his homestead in Wedza for a “thanksgiving mass”.

Chiwenga, still on sick leave, read the attack on Tagwirei as an attack on himself, and by the time Mutumanje’s screen went dark on Facebook, a war was raging on the phones. At “Shake-Shake Building”, the Zanu PF headquarters, the accusations of capture cut deep.

“Corruption should never be tolerated at all levels of government and society in general and it is every Zimbabwean’s responsibility to fight the cancer. However, the Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube through his ‘spokesman’ Acie Lumumba has decided to directly criticise government programmes particularly Command Agriculture under the guise of exposing corruption at the RBZ. This is unacceptable,” Lewis Matutu, the Zanu PF Youth League secretary exploded on Twitter.

Tagwirei’s Sakunda provided funding for Command Agriculture in an opaque scheme which the opposition has demanded must be investigated.

The Youth League advised Ncube to “be sober and responsible in difficult economic circumstances like these, to be mature and to remain focused on the revival of the economy.”

It was a stunning public rebuke, and privately, Ncube was being roasted by Chiwenga’s emissaries. By Monday, Ncube had been forced to cut his man loose – even as the Reserve Bank suspended four directors he had named as corrupt. A partial victory.

The other members of the Taskforce, having watched the fallout, ran to the mountains. Parirenyatwa said she had never been approached. Musasiwa also told ZimLive he had no idea he had been drafted.

“I don’t work for crooks, thieves and murderers. Give the baby his jiggies and we can all prosper,” Musasiwa said, the baby reference used for Nelson Chamisa, leader of the Movement for Democratic Change who maintains that he was robbed of an election victory in July.

Ncube told friends Mutumanje, whose hiring he conceded had been “inappropriate”, had moved too fast in a way that drew attention to himself.

“He felt Mutumanje had found a way to make it all about himself and in the end the key message was lost. These guys were given information, but Mutumanje became quite reckless about it. The Taskforce died a stillbirth,” an associate of the minister said, asking not to be named.

Ncube, just two months into his job, has drawn quite an impressive cast of enemies. The other player in the debacle, who may as yet find herself the target of reprisals, is Monica Mutsvangwa, whose husband, Christopher, has previously made clear his desire to break Trafigura and Sakunda’s dominance of the fuel market. Chris Mutsvangwa has his own investors waiting in the wings – Mining, Oil and Gas Service (MOGS) of South Africa, and an Abu Dhabi oil firm.

ZimLive

Drama As Strive Masiyiwa’s Bank Says 1% Of $10 Is $1%

By Paul Nyathi| Steward Bank gave Zimbabweans a light hearted moment when they posted on social microblogging site Twitter 1% of $10 is $1, while explaining a transactional error to one of its customers on twitter.

This came after one, Daniel Richards complained that the bank had robbed him of his dollar while he was doing a bank to wallet transfer to which the bank replied saying 1% of $10 is actually $1.

Richards tweeted that the bank had robbed him on a post below.

DANIEL RICHARDS‏ @PRIVATEDANIELS OCT 20
“NHAI AMANA NDIONEREIWO KUBIRWA KWANDIRIKUITWA NE STEWARD BANK SHUWA VANDIROVA $1 PA $10 BANK TO WALLET KWAHI ITS 1% OF $10.”

Steward Bank then replied saying 1% of $10 is $1, which made the twitter world to mock and criticise the banking sector in this age of said “disappearing savings.”

THE TWITTER COMMUNITY BUSTED UP AND CRITICISED STEWARD BANK’S EMPLOYEES SAYING THEY ARE MISFITS ON THE JOB.

CHANDIDAI‏ @WAIZWI OCT 20

REPLYING TO @WAMAGAISA @PRIVATEDANIELS AND 5 OTHERS

THIS IS EMBARRASSING FOR A BANK @STEWARDBANK RECTIFY THIS SOONEST, ZVINONYADZISA. WHO EMPLOYED THIS PERSON BEHIND THE HANDLE AT STEWARDBANK? HOW MANY OTHER PEOPLE LOST THEIR MONEY THROUGH THIS GLARING MISCALCULATION BY THE BANK? SHAME ON YOU @STEWARDBANK

A twitter account belonging to someone named Last Mhizha also said one of his relatives once lost US$100 in his Steward Bank account.

LAST MHIZHA‏ @LLASTMHIZHA1LAS OCT 20

REPLYING TO @WAMAGAISA @PRIVATEDANIELS AND 5 OTHERS

BAMUNINI VANGU VAKASIYAUS$100 MUACCNT VAKAWANA MUSISINA KUSTEWART IKOKU BT UKANZWA RICHI ADVATISIWA SOO.

One Miss Vee said that the situation was not good because one will have to monitor and cross check his balance every time they make transactions.

MISS VEE‏ @VIMWANNITA OCT 20

MANJE SO , WE NEED TO BE VERIFYING EVERY TRANSACTION KANA ZVADAI, @STEWARDBANK MUSADARO

Steward Bank then later apologised and admitted that it was an error but it was rather too late as the news was all over social media platforms.

STEWARD BANK‏VERIFIED ACCOUNT @STEWARDBANK OCT 20

REPLYING TO @PRIVATEDANIELS @263CHAT AND 5 OTHERS

TINE UROMBO NE ERROR YATAITA. 1% OF 10 IS $0.10 . TINOKUMBIRA MUTITUMIRE ACCOUNT NUMBER YENYU TITARISE KUTI MABVISIRWA $1 RECHII. GM

But, they are not alone.

In 2017 Sibongile Mani, a South African student, received a staggering R14 million (£850 000) from National Student Financial Aid Scheme.

Headmaster Takes Min Mavima To Court And Wins

THE Labour Court has ordered the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Professor Paul Mavima, to immediately reinstate a Kezi school headmaster who was recently fired for resisting to be transferred.

Mr Ezekiel Hleza, who was a headmaster at Tshelanyemba High School in Matobo district, was fired in January this year after defying an order by the ministry to transfer him to Siyoka Secondary School in Beitbridge district.

The ruling by Bulawayo Labour Court judge Justice Mercy Moya-Matshanga follows an application for review by Mr Hleza through his lawyer, Mr Edson Matika of Munyaradzi Gwisai and Partners, challenging the decision by his superiors to transfer him.

In papers before the court, Prof Mavima and the Civil Service Commission (CSC) were cited as respondents.

Justice Moya-Matshanga ruled that the decision of the respondents was unlawful and unjustified. She set aside the transfer and ordered the respondents to immediately reinstate Mr Hleza to his post.

“It is hereby ordered that the application for review be and is hereby granted. The decision by the respondents to transfer the applicant to Siyoka Secondary School be and is hereby set aside. The notice of discharge of applicant from service by the respondents be and is hereby set aside,” ruled Justice Moya-Matshanga.

In his grounds of appeal, Mr Hleza argued that his transfer and subsequent discharge from the civil service was unlawful, unjustified and an act of victimisation by his superiors. He said his employers did not act in good faith when they discharged him from service, arguing that he was not furnished with reasons for the transfer, which was done at short notice.

The respondents, through the Attorney-General’s Office, argued that section 13 of the Public Service Commission Regulations, Statutory Instrument 1 of 2000 states that a member may at any time be transferred by the commission or a delegated authority from the post which he occupies to any other post in the public service whether the post is inside or outside Zimbabwe.

However, sub-section 3 (a) of section 13 of the Public Service Commission Regulations states that the transfer should be planned to minimise discomfort on the part of the member concerned and his family and should be notified timeously to the member concerned who shall be provided with all necessary information relating to the transfer.

The acting provincial education director for Matabeleland South, Mr Lifias Masukume, argued that the transfer was in line with the Public Service Regulations.

The transfer was followed by a cessation of salary notice and subsequently a discharge letter.

The letter stated that the transfer was supposed to be with immediate effect and Mr Hleza was to assume duty at the new station the following day on January 23.

Justice Moya-Matshanga said in dismissing Mr Hleza, the respondents failed to comply with section 13 (3) of the Public Service Commission Regulations.

“The applicant was notified on 22 January to report to another school in another district the following day. The reason for the transfer is not disclosed.

“The discomfort he would suffer together with his family was not considered,” she said.

“In short the transfer was not planned at all and it would appear there was an element of urgency and secretiveness because first of all somebody was brought to replace the applicant unbeknown to him and he was given 24 hours to uproot himself, his family and property at his expense to a far flung district.”

The judge said section 13 (4) provides that no transfer shall be used as a punitive measure except pursuant to the disciplinary procedures.

Mr Hleza said he was shocked when a new headmaster, Mr Ngoneni Moyo, was deployed to his school on January 15, a few days before his transfer, to replace him.

“As if that was not enough, on 2 February 2018, our client was served with a notice of cessation of salary and threats of disciplinary action being taken against him. The cessation of salary was to take effect by February 5, 2018,” said Mr Matika.

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Josiah Hungwe’s Nephew Fails To Explain His Fairy Rags To Riches Tale

Own Correspondent|Goddard Dunira, a land developer and a nephew of former Minister of State for Masvingo, Josiah Hungwe frothed, spluttered and contradicted himself as he tried to explain how his lifestyle dramatically changed four years after leaving teaching to become one of Masvingo’s wealthiest residents.

Dunira was giving evidence to the Commission of Enquiry into the matter of the sale of State land in and around urban areas since 2005.

“How did your lifestyle change from being an ordinary school teacher just four years ago to becoming one of the flashiest people in Masvingo? You own four state of the art cars; all fuel guzzlers and you buy a new car almost every year. Where are you getting the money from?

“You have also built a chain of commercial properties that include schools, beerhalls, business shops, lodges and several houses? Can you tell me where you are getting that money from,” asked Commissioner Chingono.
Dunira confirmed that he has a Mercedes Benz S300, a BMW 7 series, a Landcruiser and a commuter bus.

Dunira initially said that the cars were not his. He then said they were not in his name and later said he was still buying them. He changed yet again and said that he had bought them from a returning citizen.

Commissioner Chingono then asked him to provide the name of the returning citizen and for a while Dunira seemed to find it difficult to remember the person who sold him four cars. He then uttered a name but could not remember his first name. Commissioner then asked for the country in which the seller of the cars was domiciled and what year he came back.

Dunira got further lost and said he returned in 2015 and yet some of the cars were sold to him before that. He also said the person was domiciled in Japan but when Dr Chingono queried the country, Dunira again changed his statement and said it was the cars that came from Japan.

Commissioner Chingono then declared that Dunira had a worthy criminal case that the Police should look into. She immediately ordered the Commission’s Chief Investigator, Superintendent Godfrey Muza to take him and verify the case of the four cars.

“Mr Dunira, you are not telling the truth and the import of your four vehicles raises a lot of questions. This is something serious and we need the Police to look into this. Sup Muza can you take up this case,” said Dr Chingono as she handed over the matter to the Police.

A stunned Dunira walked out of the court room almost lost. He probably did not imagine that the matter could come to this

Watch Video: Acie Lumumba Inconsistency On Mnangagwa Exposed

This week Acie Lumumba captured national attention after recording a Facebook LIVE video in which he named fuel and currency cartel kingpins. In the video Lumumba goes to great lengths to exonerate President Emmerson Mnangagwa claiming that he is the only one who is not corrupt.

However only thirteen months ago (in September) Lumumba recorded a video in which he was predicting that the then First Lady Grace Mugabe would be president by December. In the same video Lumumba called Mnangagwa, then Vice President, the King of State Capture.

ZANU PF Dismisses Chamisa’s Transitional Authority Suggestion

Government has dismissed MDC President Nelson Chamisa’s call for a National Transitional Authority to take the country forward, saying legitimacy issues were resolved on the 30th of July 2018 by the electorate.

Briefing the media at his party headquarters yesterday, Chamisa said the country can only move forward if all key stakeholders speak with one voice under a national transitional authority.

Deputy Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services, Energy Mutodi described Chamisa’s bid as ‘malicious, wrong and unacceptable.’

“If he wants to meet the President, ED Mnangagwa is his President, is the President of all Zimbabweans, is free to approach the office of the President through the protocol and the President will grant him his ear.

“But for him to come to the President and say we want a transitional authority, there is no legitimacy on the government is wrong and that is malicious and unacceptable. Issues to do with legitimacy of government have been resolved by the election,” Mutodi said.

He reiterated that the country was not going to see an alternative administration with the closest possibility mooted by war veterans and the late Morgan Tsvangirai during the last days of former President Robert Mugabe suffered a still birth.

“There is no transitional authority that is coming save for the Transitional Stabilisation Program that the government introduced for the current period until 2020. The transitional government that has been proposed by the war veterans during former President Robert Mugabe’s rule is now irrelevant.

“We are a new government with a five year term which we were given by the people of Zimbabwe. And it is this new government led by his excellence President ED Mnangagwa that has now introduced what we call TSP with the aim to stabilise the economy.

“There is no transitional government that is coming because there is a government in place which is fulfilling its mandate,” Mutodi said.

Non ZANU PF Member Mthuli Ncube Needs To Dig His Deepest To Turn Things Around

Own Correspondent|Zimbabwe’s new finance minister is not a Zanu-PF man and he did not need the job — but he will need all his qualifications and the president’s backing to implement the measures needed to fix the economy.

Mthuli Ncube knows he is going to have a tough time as Zimbabwe’s new finance minister: he is taking over an economy that has been profoundly abused and looted.

Ncube’s appointment by President Emmerson Mnangagwa to his slightly smaller cabinet has been widely applauded. He is not part of the ruling Zanu-PF party and he once tried to raise funds for opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who died in February.

Ncube has an impressive CV: chief economist and vice-president of the African Development Bank; a PhD in mathematical finance from Cambridge University. He is well known regionally and has superb international connections — which he will need as he looks for bailouts from international financial institutions.

But, importantly, Ncube doesn’t need the job. He was living in Switzerland when the call came asking him to return home to fix the economy.

Some would say he is taking on an impossible job, but perhaps the challenge is part of the attraction for him. He knows he has to reform the overvalued US dollar-based local currency and negotiate a way to manage the country’s $20bn debt.

So where to start? Well, he has to find $2bn to pay off arrears to the World Bank and his old employer, the African Development Bank, so he can restart talks for Zimbabwe to rejoin the International Monetary Fund. Many presume he will find this money at the Cairo-based African Export-Import Bank, which has been bailing out Zimbabwe for the past few years.

He knows some reforms will not make him popular. Zimbabwe has 550,000 civil servants who eat up about 90% of revenue. Ahead of the election in July, Mnangagwa awarded them 17%-22% increases, something economist Tony Hawkins says will cost the country about $600m a year.

Vice-president Constantino Chiwenga, former head of the armed forces, also dipped into the public purse ahead of the polls by raising soldiers’ retirement age from 65 to 70. It was Chiwenga who saved Mnangagwa’s life a year ago, when he was allegedly poisoned at a rally for Robert Mugabe. He also organised the coup that brought Mnangagwa to power.

But recently, Mugabe reconciled with Mnangagwa after he sent a Gulfstream jet to pick up former first lady Grace Mugabe in Singapore, where she was having medical treatment, and bring her home for her mother’s funeral. So the police, parts of which have remained loyal to the former president, will almost certainly return to the streets from which they have been missing since the coup.

Mnangagwa was shocked when two soldiers shot dead six civilians at an opposition protest in Harare two days after the polls. He has appointed a commission of inquiry, to be chaired by former SA president Kgalema Motlanthe.

In short, Mnangagwa may be feeling more confident, and he is expected to do his best to accommodate Ncube as he implements policies that are going to hurt many.

Economists say Ncube will have to end Mnangagwa’s subsidies, such as “command” agriculture under which the government provides free inputs to farmers who are then obliged to sell their crops to the state. Last season Mnangagwa ensured farmers were paid $390 a ton for maize — far more than SA and Zambian farmers get.

Ncube will also have to end bonuses paid to exporters. And, of course, there is a serious shortage of foreign currency to buy essential imports.

“Devaluation is an urgent priority, since without it economy-wide distortions will constrain business efficiency in markets that have become a haven for politically well-connected rent-seekers,” according to Hawkins, writing in the Zimbabwe Independent.

Physical dollar bills are trading at about $1.85 against electronic cash, and about $1.45 for local cash known as bond notes.

But there are almost no cash notes in any supermarket tills or banks. Deals are done everywhere: outside hotels, in the streets, in hardware stores, with cement producers, for air tickets and in property transfers.

After he was sworn in, Ncube said: “[Currency reform] works with fiscal policy because the two are linked. Fiscal reforms, fiscal consolidation and currency reforms work together to create the stability … They are two legs of the same body. We will be looking at the issue of bond notes and … at other options beyond bond notes.”

He has also spoken of using the rand, as the dollar has made everything, including exports, extremely expensive.

– Financial Mail

MDC Set For Weekend Inauguration Of Chamisa, No Going Back

Own Correspondent|MDC Alliance has vowed to continue with its anniversary celebrations scheduled for Saturday accusing Zimbabwe Republic Police of being partisan.

Addressing journalists at a press conference in Harare, MDC alliance President Nelson Chamisa said the police was hiding behind cholera.

“We have also seen Zanu PF masquerading as police and continue to hide behind cholera, they are thanking cholera for helping Zanu PF to ban our activities under the guise of cholera being a problem in the country but yet soccer matches and weddings are continuing,” said Chamisa.

“Mnangagwa had a graduation ceremony so this weekend we have said whether the police indicate that they are not willing to proceed with our meeting or not we will have to do everything that is necessary to proceed with that meeting,” he said.

Chamisa said his party was willing to go to court if the police tries to ban them from holding their event.

“We have to go to court if they refuse. We are yet to hear their response. We cannot continue postponing our anniversary it has to be on, on the 27th and we have to take all legal mechanisms, peaceful mechanisms to make sure that we congregate,” he said.

Chamisa also said the government was trying to shift blame and accuse them for the August 1 violence.

“They are trying to shift blame and point fingers at the imaginary opposition hand when there was no hand, we do not control instruments of terror, we do not control tools of force that were used on the first of August and we have nothing to do with the circumstances,” he said.

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Industry Minister Takes Ziscosteel Dry Bones To China, Will They Come Back To Life?

Correspondent|The Government said yesterday it has decided to put back on track the proposed $1 billion investment in the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company by a Chinese investor.

Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizita Mangaliso Ndlovu said he was hoping his visit to China next week would help tie up loose ends on the deal.

If successful, the resuscitation of the Zimbabwe Iron and Steel Company could ignite downstream economic turnaround in Redcliff, Kwekwe and other related businesses countrywide. Zisco ceased operations at the height of economic challenges in 2008 resulting in more than 5 000 people losing jobs.

Masawara group of companies’ chief executive officer, Dr Shingi Mutasa, said the demise of Zisco has crippled business operations in Kwekwe and the economy at large.

“If we simply start by awakening the giant, Ziscosteel, then all these other smaller companies that rely on it will spring to life and that will be our first major step towards economic recovery,” said Dr Mutasa.

Lancashire Steel, Zimchem, Hagie Rand and Bimco, National Railways of Zimbabwe and Hwange Colliery are some of the companies that used to rely on the Redcliff-based steel manufacturing company. Sable Chemicals, which is owned by Masawara group of companies, also used to have good business with Zisco.

As Zimbabwe focuses on transforming the economy, Dr Mutasa said adequate attention must be given to big projects that have a downstream impact like Zisco.

“Those that are going to benefit from the process are the ones who are actively involved. All we need as Zimbabweans is a positive mind that tells us that we are in the right direction.

“I know we have been battered and bruised by the economic hardships, but let us remain focused,” said Dr Mutasa.

He said the country has the potential to become one of the fastest growing economies since it has the required infrastructure and other resources.

Municipalities have also been urged to play a key role in the development of adequate infrastructure to support business growth. Kwekwe Business Association chairperson, Mr Michael Hanyani said economic turnaround efforts should cover small to medium enterprises as they possess a huge potential.

“We plead with the local authority to get us proper places where we can operate from to avoid this cat and mouse game with authorities,” said Mr Hanyani.

Last month, Minister Ndlovu told a business conference that the Government was not happy with the progress by R and F, nearly a year after it expressed interest in reviving Zisco.

He said the Government had done everything to accommodate “a lot of the demands from the potential investor (R and F) but still progress has not been much”.

He also said the Government was considering looking at inviting other interested investors.

However, Minister Ndlovu said he was expecting to finalise the deal when he meets the investor in China next week.

“Everything remains intact,” Minister Ndlovu said in an interview. “They have expressed willingness to see the deal sail through and we will be consolidating our positions.”

He said the Government was not talking to “anyone other than the Chinese investor”.

Zisco closed operations in 2008 after facing operational and financial challenges. Essar Africa Holdings, a unit of India’s Essar Group, had agreed to invest in Zisco in 2011 but the deal collapsed in 2015 largely as a result of failure to access iron ore claims. This was after a similar deal with another Indian company Global Steel Holdings failed to materialise.

Essar had proposed to build a new steelworks complex, replacing the antiquated plant. The company was also looking to build iron ore and coal terminals at port Beira.

Zisco, once a major foreign currency earner, used to produce about one million tonnes of steel per year. In the quest of opening the industry to other players, the Government recently granted Chinese stainless steel giant Tsingshan a special grant to iron ore mining rights in an area around Chivhu, Mashonaland East Province, to enable the company to set up a stainless steel manufacturing plant.

The development would require significant increase in key feed stock minerals namely iron ore, nickel and coal. According to Mines and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando, the Chinese firm had already begun conducting feasibility studies. The stainless steel plant, would result in an investment of over $1 billion and would generate annual export revenue in the order of $2 billion annually.

The $1 billion, however, excludes other investments in related sectors earmarked to support the facility.

Zimbabwe is already working on a new mining policy targeting to grow the industry to $17 billion by 2030, driven by a wave of foreign investments which will see a jump in production at existing operations, and the development of new mines.

Zimbabwe generates about 65 percent of its foreign currency from mineral exports.

Zim Female Pilot Literally Flies Into Music, Offloads Brand New Smashing Track: “Ndinecha”

By Ndaba Nhuku| Even aeroplane pilots are brilliant musicians!

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Thandekah Chitombo, 25 years old, is the only daughter of Anna Fraser and Luxmore Chitombo. Thandekah was born in Kadoma but grew up in the City of Kings and Queens, Bulawayo, where she did most of her primary and secondary education. Thandekah is one of the few women in Africa who hold a pilot’s license. She has PPL (Private Pilot Licence) at Guthrie Aviation. She also has a Political Sciences and International Relations degree from UNISA. Other than the love for flying planes, her greatest passion is in music. Thandekah is a Jazz Afro artist who also has has more upcoming tracks that entertain all age groups.

Among those who inspired her musical career, at the top sits none other than our very own icons, Oliver Mutukudzi and the late Chiwoniso Maraire.

Thandekah’s first smashing track, Ndinecha, is proof of things yet to come. “Ndinecha” means “scared” in the Korekore language which is one of the Shona dialects spoken in Zimbabwe. The romantic track, Ndinecha, was recorded and produced by Mono Mukundu. The video was produced by Tom Condon who is based in USA, with Blackol Productions directing it.

Besides her unparalleled love for South Africa, her new home that has nursed her musical career, and Bulawayo her real that was the foundation of who she is now, she is very proud of Kadoma which also had an impact in her life. Thandekah would one day love to go and have shows in the city of her birth, Kadoma, where she was born and did her early primary education at Sir John Kennedy whilst staying with her grandmother. The City of Kings and Queens, uBulawayo was later to claim her as she continued with her primary education at Baines Junior School before proceeding to the Elite Private School. Today, she is the proud product of the City of Bulawayo’s various musical and cultural groups that are based in South Africa. With your support, Thandekah is already one of the best Jazz Afro female musicians to watch for.

Why Did Mnangagwa Choose To Lead Two Cabinets Like A Queen Bee?

By Ndaba Nhuku| I honestly don’t get President Mnangagwa’s idea. But there is a bit of cleverness there.

Why did he choose to lead two cabinets? A clever move to dodge outright responsibility for his party or govt by playing with hem against each other? The problem is that he, Mnangagwa is the head of both cabinets, the Zanu and govt. The bucks will always stop with him.

What l don’t get is why make his ancient Zanu colleagues be Supreme and supervisors of the govt cabinet? For what reason? Then why appoint the state cabinet at all? Mnangagwa is as cunning as they are in Zanu. He wanted to shut up all the EDiots and folks out there complaining about old and corrupt cabinet members. On the other hand he needs their loyalty and doesn’t want them loose out there criticising him. He has too keep them under his eyes by “promoting” them into a party cabinet. Was this a clever move? For him and the party, Yes. Noone is angry to join Prof Moyo to be seen criticising Mnangagwa’s clueless administration of new faces. He kills two birds with one stroke of a pen! But then do his two cabinets serve the nation? No!!

The state cabinet is made of people who have no power or influence in the party. Whatever they can decide on can be shit down by the party cabinet. We saw this when Prof Mthuli Ncube introduced his very unpopular 2% taxation. SK Moyo said the party was not consulted. Mnangagwa tried to be forceful, and soonnafter sent his guys to China to study for knows what! Maybe the idea was that by the time the old tgeezers return home Ncube would have stabilised the runaway inflation. It’s not happening and noone is happy with the 2%. The inflation is going up daily.
So the two cabinets system is not helping anyone but silencing disgruntled oold timers who lost their cabinet positions. On the other hand the new govt ministers always ha e to look over their shoulders to see if their party bosses are happy with whatever proposals they may have. This is not workable at all. The govt is not confident and can’t perform. The charade is seen by Prof Mthuli Ncube appointing Acie Lumumba and others to a useless and unnecessary Taskforce. That is a gang of people outside govt structures merely representative of the party on the ministry. What for? Can’t the ministry employees do their work without party rivals? Why create cabinet rivals in the party and now within departments? President Mnangagwa is unnecessarily undermining his own govt with useless political appeasement positions.

Maziwisa Fraud Case Latest

Psychology Maziwisa
Former Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) news anchor Oscar Pambuka and former Zanu-PF Highfield West National Assembly representative Psychology Maziwisa have filed an application for discharge at the close of the State case.

In their application, the pair — through their lawyer Mr Jonathan Samukange — argued that they did not commit an offence, adding that there was no misrepresentation proved by the State.

However in response, prosecutor Mr Michael Reza, maintained that the pair has a case to answer and should be put to their defence.

“The crime of fraud is a crime of intention. It also needs to be proved that the other person to whom the misrepresentation was made acted on the basis of the misrepresentation to his prejudice,” he said.

“We have the accused persons who misrepresented to ZPC that they would cause ZBC to publish news on radio and television propagating the name of ZPC. Even though they knew that they did not have such power over ZBC, they went ahead with their misrepresentation much to the prejudice of ZPC.

“The State believes and tenders before the court that it has made out a prima-facie case against the two accused persons and that their application be dismissed and that they be put to their defence.”

Harare magistrate Mr Lazini Ncube is set to rule on the application today.

It is alleged that sometime in 2016, Maziwisa and Pambuka took a letter to ZPC from former Energy and Power Development Minister Samuel Undenge directing the firm to work with Fruitful Communications at intervals of six months.

Undenge was jailed for an effective two-and-a-half years for abuse of office after he hand-picked Fruitful Communications to do work for ZPC. He is currently on bail pending appeal.

It is alleged that on February 12, Fruitful Communications hosted a Zim-Asset conference at Meikles Hotel, where Undenge was the guest of honour.

ZBC covered the event, but on March 8, Maziwisa and Pambuka, with the intention of defrauding the company, brought an invoice of $12 650 to ZPC.

They allegedly claimed that they had done a Press conference on power projects in Kariba, Hwange and Batoka.

They also claimed to have done stories for news bulletins aired on Power FM, Radio Zimbabwe and National FM and media watch programme on “Kariba water levels”.

Maziwisa and Pambuka alleged they had done Zim-Asset conference radio interviews on National FM and another Powertalk session on energy and infrastructural development before sending a bill to ZPC. -state media

We’re Now Printing Our Own Exams – Zimsec

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) has acquired its own printing machine and will no longer be contracting other organisations, a move acting director Dr Lazarus Nembaware says will help combat examination paper leakages.

He revealed the development on Tuesday while presenting the ministry’s budget expectations for next year to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Primary and Secondary Education.

“With the help of the ministry, we have acquired a robust printer and Zimsec is now going to be able to print the question papers itself.

“We had been contracting other organisations to do that and it became a point of leakage. So this time we have more control when this printer is in use and we are hoping that in June 2019, we will be printing all our question papers ourselves,” he said.

Dr Nembaware said to avert examinations leakages the examination board had come up with the concept of having item writers who would develop items meant for the examinations.

“Item writers coming from different institutions are now developing items, not question papers at a venue which we will go where they will identify those items and we bank them as items,” he said.

“We are using a software called grade maker and this software will then allow a subject manager to identify the different skills which are needed in a particular question paper and a question paper is then developed — that is the method we are using at setting.”

This stage is then followed by the printing. On the distribution stage Dr Nembaware said: “Again we intervened to ensure that the question papers are secure. We are using a cluster-centre approach to distributing the question papers.

“What we are doing is that we take our question papers to three types of cluster centres. Where the schools are nucleated, it is much easier to use one cluster centre where a number of schools — at least six to 10 — will use the cluster centre to collect the examination papers in the morning of the exam. Where it is not possible, we give a school the status of keeping its own question papers.”

He said the morning examinations timetable had been changed from 8am to 9am to give enough time for logistical processes to take place. The afternoon time table remained unchanged (2pm).

Dr Nembaware said cluster centres were manned by four people — a police detail, a cluster centre manager, a Zimsec official and a deputy to the cluster centre manager.

“There are three different keys which allow access to a question paper where the question papers are being kept,” he added.

“No individual can access the storeroom as it will be manned by three people who have to go there together with a police detail.”

Dr Nembaware said he was happy the fuel shortages had not affected the sitting of examinations as prior arrangements to have fuel reserves had been made.

“We have also gone round to monitor the situation, no question paper has not been written because of the fuel crisis.

“Yes, there are challenges, but the challenges are being sorted out,” he said.

“The scripts which candidates are writing are also returned on a daily basis to our centres because we had experienced a challenge in that particular area.”

Dr Nembaware said there was need to re-look at the ZIMCHE Act which was a bit lenient to people who are flouting the regulations.

“We are hoping that it will come to Parliament as quickly as possible with the amendments which we are suggesting. We are finishing the last level of consultation and we are going to send it to the ministry after this,” he said.- state media

WHAT’S GOING ON? – Five Referees Fail Fitness Test

Five referees have been sidelined for the rest of the season after they failed the last fitness test of the year held at Hillside Teachers’ College in Bulawayo on Sunday, a development that has incensed the referees’ committee leadership.

Major Mususa and Freddy Nyoni from the Midlands, Bornface Siduli from Matabeleland North, Nkululeko Mpofu from Bulawayo and Lysias Dika from Masvingo could not go the distance and will now have to return to the field after a rigorous testing before the season starts next year.

“This was the last fitness test for this season and we do not expect any serious referee to fail fitness at this time of the season since they must be at their peak form.

“We do not want referees who train for fitness tests, they should train for officiating and those who follow our training programmes pass with ease,” fumed Zimbabwe Referees’ Committee vice-chairman Gladmore Muzambi, who supervised the physical course. Muzambi said it was prudent for referees to take the profession seriously as they continue with their bid to raise the standard of officiating to world class levels.

There were 80 referees and 40 commissioners that took part in the weekend course.
Zimbabwe recently made a request to the Fifa referees’ committee to increase the number of Zimbabwean referees on the Fifa international list to 17 with emphasis on young and up-and-coming officials, but that thrust might hit a brick wall if the same officials fail end of year fitness tests, which might also not be as rigorous as the Fifa syllabus.

Addressing the referees on Saturday, Zifa vice-president Omega Sibanda discouraged them from taking part in social league games which he said turn out to have a negative impact on their performance. – state media

ZRP Cops Nearly Beat Each Other Up Inside Court Room

A Bulawayo police officer and his ex-girlfriend, who is also a cop, almost came to blows at the maintenance court following a heated exchange over the upkeep of their three-year old child.

Ms Nokuthula Madamba was demanding $239 from her ex-boyfriend Mr Wellington Masuna.

Ms Madamba told the court that Mr Masuna has never contributed anything towards the upkeep of their child since he was born.

“I have been struggling to fend for the child, pay the maid, buy clothes and pay his medical bills while his father is out there gallivanting,” she said.

The court heard that Mr Masuna is hardly available and turns violent when Ms Madamba asks him to take care of the child.

“I opened a docket of physical abuse at the Western Commonage Police Station when he assaulted me for asking him to take care of his child,” said Ms Madamba. Mr Masuna offered to pay $40 which Ms Madamba said was not enough. “The money he is offering is insufficient,” said Ms Madamba.

The two started exchanging harsh words and almost came to blows prompting the court orderly to intervene.

The magistrate Ms Ulukile Mlea ordered Masuna to pay $75 for the minor child with effect from October 31.- state media

We Can Fix Economy Without Chamisa – ZANU PF

Paul Mangwana
ZANU-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana has said the call by MDC Alliance to have a transitional Government is not feasible as it is unconstitutional.

Mr Chamisa, addressing journalists in Harare on Tuesday, proposed a transitional Government which he said would resolve what he called the issue of legitimacy and have a buy-in from Zimbabweans.

He said such a Government will be able to to deal with what he described as the worsening economic problems facing the country.

In an interview, Mangwana said there is no room for a transitional Government as the Zanu-PF led Government has the capacity to transform the economy.

“Zimbabwe does not need a transitional Government. Transiting to where? This country is governed through the Constitution which was adopted by more than 90 percent of Zimbabweans in 2013 and the same Constitution says a country can only have a so-called transitional Government if there is no Government,” he said.

“Zimbabwe has a Government and is led by President Emerson Mnangagwa who was elected by people in terms of the Constitution and endorsed by the Constitutional Court. We cannot have a transitional Government in an independent sovereign authority.”

Mangwana said it was time Mr Chamisa moved on from the political drubbing he got at the hands of Zanu-PF in the elections and stop confusing people with his “madness”.

He said Mr Chamisa should stop dreaming and wait for the next five years to contest the elections.

“Chamisa is a lawyer for starters and should therefore be conversant with provisions of the Constitution. This back and forth outcry over the outcome of the harmonised elections will only cause confusion among his followers by giving them false hope,” said Mangwana.

Since his defeat in the July elections, Chamisa has been attempting to delegitimise the people’s choice by disputing the poll results to the extent of petitioning the outcome at the Constitutional Court, a legal battle that left the opposition party in millions of dollars debt.

Mangwana rubbished the allegations by Mr Chamisa that there was an arrangement with Zanu-PF to put off elections in favour of a transitional administration until the economy had normalised.

He said there was no discussion of this nature. – state media

Mnangagwa Is Queen Bee, Period!

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By A Correspondent| Pro-Empowerment activist, Rutendo Benson Matinyarare alleged that many soldiers in Zimbabwe are angry at the moment.

Matinyarare streamed the below LIVE video yesterday explaining his findings in which he says military officers promised heaven on earth during the coup last year November, are disgruntled at present.

His comments come after other military sources told ZimEye they are not happy with the state of the economy. Efforts to get an official comment from the military spokesperson, Colonel Mugwisi were fruitless at the time of publishing.
Meanwhile, below was the video:

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4 Jailed For Murdering Security Guard

Four armed robbers who killed a security guard at a Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church-run primary school in Bulawayo’s Pelandaba suburb, were yesterday each sentenced to life imprisonment.

Tomson Phuthi (41) of Mabuthweni suburb, Ndabezinhle Mpofu (26) of Old Pumula suburb, Ownious Bhebhe (44) of Old Magwegwe suburb and Martin Dlamini (37) of New Magwegwe savagely attacked Mr Burton Sikalonga and Mr Vusumuzi Tshuma who were guarding the school’s premises. The two sustained serious injuries and Mr Sikalonga (65) later died on admission to Mpilo Central Hospital.

The four robbers who were armed with a gun, stole three laptops, five SDA t-shirts and money at the SDA School and church which are located in the same premises.

Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Maxwell Takuva convicted Mpofu and Bhebhe of murder with actual intent while Dlamini and Phuthi were convicted of murder with constructive intent. In passing the sentence, Justice Takuva said murder committed in aggravating circumstances is a very serious offence, which calls for a harsh sentence.

He condemned the quartet’s conduct saying their moral blameworthiness was very high.
“The accused persons’ moral blameworthiness is very high in that they allowed the love of money to transcend human life. The deceased had to be incapacitated in the most brutal manner and the injuries suggest that he was tortured before he died,” said the judge. “The deceased must have died a painful death because of the multiple fractures and injuries all over his body. The accused persons further humiliated the victims by ordering them to lie on their stomachs before tying them using a rope.”

Justice Takuva said the court has a duty to uphold the sanctity of human life. “Those who kill others in order to acquire ill-gotten property should not expect lenience. The courts have a duty to protect the sanctity of human life, which is a special commodity and in our view, a severe penalty is called for,” he said.

The judge said although the accused persons were proper candidates for death sentence, the court exercised its discretion following convincing submissions by their lawyers.
The four men struck Sikalonga with an iron bar on the head and all over his body before stabbing him with a hunter’s knife.

Prosecuting, Mr Trust Muduma said on January 17 at around 3AM, the deceased who was manning SDA premises left Mr Tshuma at their guardroom and went out to conduct routine security checks along the perimeter fence. After a few minutes Mr Tshuma heard the deceased screaming and shouting and he rushed out of the guardroom to investigate.

Mr Tshuma was confronted by Dlamini who pointed a pistol at him and ordered him to raise his hands. Dlamini searched Mr Tshuma and took his cellphone. Mpofu, Bhebhe and Phuthi stabbed and manhandled Mr Sikalonga and Mr Tshuma before ordering them to lie on their stomachs.

The gang thereafter tied Mr Sikalonga and Mr Tshuma with a school flag rope.
The trio then proceeded to the school administration block where they used a bolt cutter to open the door to gain entry.

“They entered the headmaster’s office and while inside they used a grinder to destroy a safe and stole $133 and an HP laptop. They then entered the school clerk’s office and stole two laptops, a Lenovo and a Toshiba, five navy blue SDA t-shirts,” said Mr Muduma.

At round 5AM, a motorist who was driving along Hyde Park road towards the city centre was stopped by someone who alerted him about the incident. The motorist rushed to the scene and untied Mr Tshuma and Mr Sikalonga. He drove to Nketa Fire Station in Iminyela and summoned an ambulance which rushed the two security guards to Mpilo Central Hospital where Mr Sikalonga died on admission.

A report was made to the police leading to the arrest of the four robbers and recovery of all the laptops, $40, two t-shirts and a pistol.

Mr Task Vhiki of Liberty Mcijo and Associates represented Bhebhe while Mr Modern Chimwanda of Nyawo Ruzive Legal Practice was Mpofu’s lawyer.

Mr Kholwani Ngwenya of TJ Mabhikwa and Partners represented Dlamini and Mr Tinashe Runganga of Tanaka Law Chambers represented Phuthi.

What Exactly Is Happening At Dairiboard? Leaked Messages Expose CEO.

By Paul Nyathi|What really is happening at the struggling government owned Dairiboard,was a question which was asked by losing Independent Candidate for Warrenpark Constituency Engineer Jacob Mutisi (pictured.)

Instead of the dairy company responding to Mutisi’s concerns, the company Chief Executive Officer Antony Mandiwanzira took swipe at the engineer.

Below is a leaked exchange of emails between the two senior officials:

—–Original Message—–
From: Anthony Mandiwanza [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2015 11:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: what on earth is happening at Dairibord

Dear Jacob,

I read with keen interest your concern about what is happening at Dairibord. I admire your limited knowledge of what is happening in the economy in Zimbabwe and in particular the absence of informative insights on the dairy
sector.

Amazing that you insinuate that there is nothing amiss about the general economy but rather that Anthony Mandiwanza is the villain !!!

Anthony S Mandiwanza
I could have considered it an honor if you had had the decency to call me for a one on one candid expose of your concerns and allow us an opportunity to be heard. It’s absurd that you rather chose to take the yellow route
littered with cowardice and full of malice driven by capricious wishes of your benefactor whom you badly acted for. brave men and women of integrity don’t act that way.

I wish you good luck in the path you have clumsily chosen and trust that you get solace and relief you are wantonly thirst for.

Good luck young-man!

Anthony Mandiwanza

Sent from my iPadust =

Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi
Tue, 21 Jul 2015, 11:35

to Anthony, mandiwanzaa, jmutisi

Dear Anthony,

Thank you very much for your prompt response to my email. Before I go any further I want to remind you that Dairibord is a company listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange and believe that shareholders and stakeholders
should be equipped with as much information as possible, hence the need to immediately respond to some of your comments, Sir.

Mr Mandiwanza to call me a coward is an insult of the highest level. Why would a coward use his email address and his name, Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi.

Furthermore Sir, you simply did not bother to defend the facts, YES facts Sir. This was a thorough analysis of the performance of management at Dairibord and I am sorry the facts simply pointed to you Sir, the CEO who
has failed to respond to the changes of the operating environment.

The emotional charge and venom in your response is quite understandable, considering that I seem to have touched a very raw nerve but I stand by every word that I wrote. You seem to see me as the guy who is threatening to grab your buns from your mouth – but that is not my point. You simply did not respond to the issues I raised. Nothing I wrote in that article is a lie or malicious. I am asking you to introspect.

You are more than 32 years at Dairibord, 20 of which you have been CEO. Laws of diminishing returns have clearly set in judging by how much the company has severely shrunk and you remain a constant.

We seem to have a perennial change of soiled diapers without a good old scrub and wash of the offending anatomy.

Sir, to suggest that I have limited knowledge of Zimbabwe and the economy obviously means that you have not accurately read my analysis which included a bit about my background, quote “the topic of my MBA dissertation, completed in 1998 was, “Attitude in Financial Reporting: Their Effects on the assessment of Company Performance and Management Credibility” focusing on “Management Performance””.

I have been following all companies and former parastatals, which have collapsed like Cottco, GMB, to name a few and do not want the same to happen to our much loved “DMB”.

Contrary to your argument, everyone is fully aware of what is happening in this Zimbabwean economy and me, given my background, am more fully aware of what is happening than the average Joe, which is precisely my point.

If you bother to read my article and understand it, you will realise that I acknowledge the economy is burdening a lot of companies and entities but these same companies and entities will perish if they think that by blaming their poor performance on the economy they will return black ink on their income statements. I quoted your own comments in your published results.

Revisiting your comment of not understanding the economy, with all due respect, I was an investment banker at a tender age of 28 years old and at that stage I was a holder of an MBA, Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics
Engineering and Management, Diploma in Information Technology amongst other minor qualifications that I should not care to mention.

This makes me an all rounder Sir. I believe this should answer your questions on my ability to analyse Dairibord.

This economy calls for bright young men and women who are capable of thinking outside their silos and who can come up with survival strategies.

In this same economy, some companies have started and prospered and taken market share from you. This economy is littered with CEOs and companies that did nothing, blamed the government and the economy and perished into
oblivion.

If you really care for Dairibord and are not interested in Dairibord being interred at the economic graveyard acre then be wise and take heed of my comments.

I did not call you for a one on one as you would have preferred because your response would have been predictable. I am not full of malice neither am I working for anyone.

Cowards hide behind non de plumes and use fake email addresses but I came out in the open and told you who I am. I also declared my education and qualifications so that you understand where I am coming from.

Mr Mandiwanza, to suggest that after being at the helm of the organization for over 20 years as the CEO you still have new bright ideas is a travesty.

It is impossible Sir. It has become easier to simply blame the MDs and everyone else around you than to look in the mirror and face reality.

However, I am available for a one on one, whenever it suits you and I will repeat the same to you, at an Analysts Briefing or at the AGM.

Regards

Eng. Jacob Mutisi

The article that triggered the heated exchange:

Another MD change yet the group CEO remain in place, who is to blame?

By Eng Jacob Mutisi

It has been to my attention that there is a new MD at Dairibord Zimbabwe, with a Mr Tatenda Nhapata replacing Mr Thompson Mabika. Being the fourth MD after the listing on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.

As a former investment banker with extensive experience in investment analysis. My MBA dissertation, completed in 1998 was, “Attitude in Financial Reporting:Their Effects on the assessment of Company Performance and Management Credibility” focusing on “Management Performance” and this new management change made me
to question whether this change is another blame game from the a Group CEO, Mr Anthony Mandiwanza, who has been at the helm of the group for close to 20 years, yes 20 years. I have looked at the final results and the reasons for failure April 2015:-

Business environment remains difficult.
Declining disposable incomes culminating in negative inflation, down trading by consumers and growth of the informal sector.
Year on year inflation at end of April 2015 was 2.65% while foods and non-alcoholic beverages inflation was -2.93%
Weak commodity prices and poor agricultural season negatively impacting GDP growth -IMF revised 2015 GDP growth forecast from 3.2% to 2.8%.
National tax collections 6% below target for Q1 2015, which will weaken government expenditure
Continued appreciation of the US$ against major currencies impacting on competitiveness

For the CEO to continue to blame the Macro-Economic Environment is a sign that he is not responding to the changes of the is operating environment.

Or is it a case of blaming others? Hence, the change at MD level at Dairibord Zimbabwe. Is this a case of a CEO blaming others which is a poor strategy.

The time has come for the board to question the strategy of the group CEO and his method of implementation methodology.

For God’s sake where in world do you see a CEO being in that position for over 20 years? A CEO is bound to run out of ideas and reach a stage were Daribord is at where they now blame their Managing Directors without questioning the CEO. Further more, you will also have to question the credibility of the board.

I believe all potential investor are now asking the question, “Where is Dairibord heading to.”

Reprieve For 15 Year Old Student Barred From Sitting For O’Level Exams

By Own Correspondent| The High Court has overturned a decision by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC), which had barred a 15 year-old teenager from sitting and writing her Ordinary Level examinations demanding that she produces an Identity document, passport or driver’s licence.

ZIMSEC had barred Shelter Chisiri, a minor aged 15 years, from sitting and writing her November 2018 Ordinary Level examinations since she had no identity particulars.

Said the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) in a statement:

“The institution demanded that the minor should be in possession of an Identity Document, or Passport, or Driver’s licence bearing her picture (as per ZIMSEC requirements) if she was to write her November 2018 Ordinary Level examinations.

Shelter was unable to secure these documents in time for her examinations which were scheduled to begin on 15 October 2018.

This compelled her mother Winnifrida Chisiri to seek the services of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) as she feared that her child might not write her Ordinary Level examinations due to ZIMSEC’s stringent requirements.

ZLHR through its lawyer Denford Halimani petitioned the High Court on Thursday 11 October 2018 by filing an urgent chamber application seeking an order to suspend ZIMSEC’s decision, which was described as irrational.

In her application, Winnifrida argued that Shelter was not in possession of any identity document as she is a minor who hasn’t turned 16 years and as a matter of policy she could not be issued with such a document by the Registrar-General.

Winnifrida also stated that Shelter had applied for a passport in September 2018, which was not yet issued and therefore she could not produce a passport at the time of writing her examinations.

Winnifrida argued that ZIMSEC’s decision is discriminatory as it does not apply to other minors who are not attending private schools and violates the minor child’s rights to education and administrative justice.

She also submitted that barring Shelter from writing her examinations would be unjust and would seriously prejudice her prospects in life.

This resulted in High Court Judge Justice Davison Foroma granting the order sought by Winnifrida and suspended ZIMSEC’s decision to bar Shelter from sitting and writing her November 2018 Ordinary Level examinations and also ordered that Shelter is entitled to sit and write her Ordinary Level examinations for November 2018 at a local private college upon the mere production of her birth certificate.”

 

LIVE: Matinyarare Says: ZNA Soldiers Are Furious With Mnangagwa, Chiwenga

By A Correspondent| Pro-Empowerment activist, Rutendo Benson Matinyarare has alleged that many soldiers in Zimbabwe are angry at the moment.

Matinyarare streamed the below LIVE video yesterday explaining his findings in which he says military officers promised heaven on earth during the coup last year November, are disgruntled with Emmerson Mnangagwa and his deputy Constantino Chiwenga.

His comments come after other military sources told ZimEye they are not happy with the state of the economy. Efforts to get an official comment from the military spokesperson, Colonel Mugwisi were fruitless at the time of publishing.
Meanwhile, below was the video:

VIDEO LOADING BELOW:

Thabitha Khumalo Restrained From Attacking WOZA Members Over Thokozani Khupe

MDC Alliance party national chairperson and the leader of the opposition in Parliament, Ms Thabitha Khumalo, allegedly had to be restrained from attacking members of Women of Zimbabwe Arise (WOZA) who had questioned why her party failed to field an adequate number of female candidates in the recently held harmonized elections.

The incident reportedly occurred on last Wednesday, outside a hotel in Bulawayo, after the conclusion of a meeting by the Gender Commission of Zimbabwe.

It was during the meeting, WOZA co-founder Ms Magodonga Mahlangu, questioned why the Gender Commission had failed to protect leader of the MDC-T, Dr Thokozani Khupe, after she was attacked by violent elements from the MDC Alliance.

“After a presentation before the Commission in which they admitted their failure to field an adequate number of female candidates in the 30 July polls, Ms Mahlangu asked the MDC Alliance leaders why this was so? And this is when tempers flared,” said a source who attended the meeting.

“Furthermore, sidelining Dr Khupe had led to the silencing of other female political voices, as it intimidated other female candidates that had ambitions of attaining higher political office, Ms Mahlangu argued,” said the source.

Dr Khupe was subject to abuse during her tussle for the MDC top spot with eventual losing candidate Advocate Nelson Chamisa, with party youths threatening to set alight a hut she had found shelter in during Morgan Tsvangirai’s funeral in Buhera this year.

“Throughout her speech, Ms Mahlangu was subjected to abuse from members of the opposition led by Ms Khumalo, with boos and jeers rather than robust debate. The ugly scenes did not end there as Ms Khumalo and at least 15 other high ranking members of the opposition party waylaid Ms Mahlangu and fellow WOZA leader Ms Jenni Williams, as they were about to leave the venue.

“The two of them were rescued by a group of men who took them to their bus and from there they left safely. Who knows what could have happened to them if those men had not turned up,” she said.

Ms Khumalo said there was no confrontation but just a mere exchange of ideas.

“Honourable (Karenyi) Kore (MDC Alliance Women Assembly chair) accepted her failure as she was accused, saying her role was to ask women to submit applications for positions to represent the party in parliament. The WOZA directors instead hired some scruffy looking women and perhaps paid them to come and cause chaos at the meeting after Kore made her remarks,” said Ms Khumalo.

WOZA co director Jenni Williams preferred ignorance on the matter saying the Gender Commission was better suited to respond to questions about the incident.

“They know what happened talk to them first then you can contact me after,” she said.

State Media

Good Riddance As High Temperatures Eliminating Tsetse Flies

A new study, based on 27 years of data from Mana Pools National Park in Zimbabwe, suggests that temperature increases over the last three decades have already caused major declines in local populations of tsetse flies.

This analysis, published in the journal PLOS Medicine this week, provides a first step in linking temperature to the risk of sleeping sickness in Africa.

Tsetse are blood-feeding insects that transmit trypanosome pathogens which cause sleeping sickness in humans across sub-Saharan Africa. Without treatment, the disease is fatal. Parasites of this genus also cause nagana, animal African trypanosomiasis (AAT), in livestock. The most recent global estimates indicate that AAT kills approximately one million cattle per year.

The study is based on prolonged laboratory and field measures of fly densities from the 1990s, and nearly continuous records of climatic data since 1975, recorded by researchers based at the Rekomitjie Research Station in the park. Since the 1990s, catches of tsetse flies from cattle in the park declined from more than 50 flies per animal per catching session in 1990, to less than 1 fly per 10 catching sessions in 2017. Since 1975, mean daily temperatures have risen by nearly 1° C and by around 2° C in the hottest month of November.

Researchers from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), the South African Centre of Excellence for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis (SACEMA) at Stellenbosch University, and the Natural Resources Institute at the University of Greenwich, developed a mathematical model, which showed that recent increases in temperature could account for the simultaneous decline of tsetse. The results provided evidence that locations such as the Zambezi Valley in Zimbabwe may soon be too hot to support tsetse populations.

“If the effect at Mana Pools extends across the whole of the Zambezi Valley, then transmission of trypanosomes is likely to have been greatly reduced in this warm low-lying region”, says Dr Jennifer Lord, lead author and postdoctoral fellow at LSTM.

While this would be good news for the disease situation in Zambezi Valley, rising temperatures may have made some higher, cooler parts of Zimbabwe, more suitable for the flies.

Professor John Hargrove, Senior Research Fellow at SACEMA, says the effect of recent and future climate change on the distribution of tsetse flies and other vectors, particularly mosquitoes, is poorly understood: “We don’t know, for example, whether the resurgence of malaria in the East African highlands in the 1990s was caused by rising temperatures or by increasing levels of drug resistance and decreasing control efforts.

“In general, the ways in which climate change will affect the spread of infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa is poorly understood because of sparse empirical evidence,” he adds.

However, work on tsetse and trypanosomiasis carried out at Rekomitjie over the past 59 years has produced long-term datasets for both vector abundance and climate change. The research station is located inside a protected area and has been free of agricultural activities since 1958. In 1984, the area was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As not much has changed other than climate, the data from the site provided the ideal opportunity to develop a temperature-driven model for tsetse population dynamics.

Unlike mammals and birds, insects such as tsetse flies cannot regulate their own body temperatures, and their development and mortality rates are therefore strongly influenced by environmental temperatures. Pupae cannot survive at sustained temperatures below 16 or above 32° C. In addition, tsetse populations can become established in an area only if there are sufficient numbers of host animals and suitable vegetation to support tsetse, Prof. Hargrove explains.

He warns, however, that the Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe and Kruger National Park in South Africa are examples of areas where suitable hosts and habitat for tsetse are abundant. “Tsetse flies did occur in these areas in the 19th century, but they were always marginal because the winters there were rather too cold. With the massive rinderpest outbreak of the middle 1890s, when the vast majority of ungulates died, tsetse disappeared from these areas and have never established themselves again. But if temperatures continue to increase there is a danger that they may re-emerge.”

While tsetse-borne disease holds no danger for wildlife, as they have adapted to each other over millennia, control measures might have to be adopted in case tsetse re-occupy these parks and threaten cattle and humans nearby. According to Prof. Hargrove prophylactic drugs can protect livestock from the tsetse, but no such drugs are available for humans. The only sure way of protecting both livestock and humans is to attack the fly.

John Mangudya Out Of RBZ, Who Will Take Over?

By Paul Nyathi|As it gets more certain by the day that Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor John Mangudya will be relieved of his position, speculations are now rife as to who will take over arguably one of the country’s most challenging jobs at the moment.

Critics have started peddling various names with current World Bank Zimbabwean employee Andrew Ndaamunhu Bvumbe emerging as favourite to land the job.

Bvumbe is currently serving as the Executive Director for Africa Group 1 Constituency (AFG1) at the World Bank. He was serving as Alternate Executive Director from November 2014 to October 2016.

Bvumbe’s professional background includes experience in macroeconomic management as a senior official in the Ministry of Finance, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and as Executive Director at the African Development Bank.

Prior to joining the WBG, he served as Head of the Aid and Debt Management Office at the Ministry of Finance. Before that he served as Permanent Secretary for Planning in the Ministry of Economic Planning; Director in the Privatization Agency of Zimbabwe; and as Principal Director in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.

Earlier in his career he served as Chief Economist and Assistant Director for Economic Research and Policy at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.

Bvumbe was Executive Director at the Board of the African Development Bank from 2007 to 2010, and Alternate Executive Director from 2005 to 2007.

He holds MSc and BSc in Economics from the University of Zimbabwe.

Renowned writer and commentator Hopewell Chinono said in his Facebook page on the possibility of Bvume being appointed governor of the Reserve Bank;

“That man will bring sanity to our Central Bank if the authorities summon the courage to do the right thing, not all these Mickey Mouse bankers. Before you go to bed, pray that the President appoints Andrew Bvumbe as the next RBZ Governor.”

SA Advocacy Group Pushes Motlanthe To Ensure Transparency In Commission’s Conduct

 

South African advocacy group Right2Know has called on former President Kgalema Motlanthe to
ensure that Zimbabwe’s Commission of Inquiry into the 1 August killings is not a whitewash.

Right2Know said it also shares the criticisms identified by the Zimbabwe Human Rights’ NGO
forum that the commission needs to do far more to ensure a credible, transparent process: providing open access to media, creating a space
for public participation (a room for 50 is totally unacceptable) and genuinely to examine the conduct of Zimbabwe’s soldiers.
The advocacy group calls on Motlanthe to ensure the following:
A full investigation into who gave the
command to send soldiers and for them to shoot to kill; Examine the use of military in other incidents
of post-election violence noted by various observer missions in the first two weeks of August; Publish the Commission’s timetable and process for the sake of transparency; Provide for another round of submissions and witnesses – as there are many witnesses who have not had an opportunity yet to testify; President Motlanthe to provide his own email
address or an alternative email address as people are concerned that the Secretariat are controlling what evidence gets to the Commission (Or to confirm that he personally has direct access to the COI email address provided so that he can confirm that he is receiving all submissions); Publish a transcript of the public hearings- Right2Know

Over 170 Dealers Arrested In Illegal Foreign Currency Blitz

By Own Correspondent| Over 170 illegal foreign currency dealers countrywide have been arrested since last week the Zimbabwe Republic Police has revealed.

National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrests today saying they were conducting the operation with other relevant stakeholders.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police, having noted that activities by illegal foreign currency dealers were posing a serious security and economic threat to the country, embarked on a countrywide operation meant to enforce Statutory Instrument 122A of 2017, Exchange Control (Amendment) Regulations, 2017 (No.5), which criminalises the illegal trading in foreign currency.

This operation is being done in conjunction with relevant stakeholders.”

JUST IN: MDC Fires Chegutu Mayor, Suspends 6 Cllrs

MDC Alliance has fired Chegutu mayor Councillor Mr Henry Muchatibaya while six other councillors have been suspended from the party for defying a directive on the election of the mayor early last month.

Mr Muchatibaya has also lost the posts he held in the Alliance. Both actions are with immediate effect.

MDC Alliance provincial chairman Mr Ralph Magunje advised Mr Muchatibaya of his dismissal in a letter dated October 15, 2018.

The mayor was elected with seven votes against other candidates – Councillor Edward Dzeka (3) and Councillor Anywhere Mukutuma (2).

-State Media

JUST IN: 170 Forex Dealers Arrested

Police have arrested more than 170 illegal foreign currency dealers countrywide since last week in what they say is a campaign to counter serious security and economic threats to the country.

National Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrests today saying they were conducting the operation with other relevant stakeholders.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police, having noted that activities by illegal foreign currency dealers were posing a serious security and economic threat to the country, embarked on a countrywide operation meant to enforce Statutory Instrument 122A of 2017, Exchange Control (Amendment) Regulations, 2017 (No.5), which criminalises the illegal trading in foreign currency.

“This operation is being done in conjunction with relevant stakeholders,” he said.

-State Media

Transport Fares Go Up Again

 

Transport fares have gone up again for the second time in just over two weeks with commuter omnibus/bus operators saying they need to hedge themselves against increases in prices of fuel and motor vehicle spares.

Short distances which used to cost 50 cents before going up 75 cents are now going for $1.

Long distances which initially used to go for $1 are now at $1.50 although the prices can go up to $2
at peak hours. Speaking to the Daily News, Simplisio Shamba, president of the Motor Industry Employees Association (MIEA) said Spare parts were being sold in hard currency and fuel was also being sold on the black market.

“High demand of goods has caused prices to increase, so businesses are looking at replacement value. There has been no allocation of foreign currency to the industry to bring in spare parts and the shortage of fuel has been spiked by porous border posts, so smuggled parts are now in the market. Government has done the best possible but demand for
products has also increased.” Daily News

Primary School Pupils In Chitungwiza Vaccinated Against Cholera

By Own Correspondent| School children in Chitungwiza have received their first dose of Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV) 1.

OCV protects against severe cholera through reducing deaths and breaking the transmission cycle of cholera.

The Health and Child Care ministry embarked on a cholera vaccination exercise following the donation of 2,8 million doses of the oral cholera vaccine through the World Health Organisation (WHO).

Said a parent whose daughter was vaccinated at Seke 7 Primary school Tariro Moyo:

“This is a welcome development considering that cholera kills within hours. At least if our children are vaccinated against the disease, we are assured that their health is guaranteed.”

Another parent, Vongai Zulu expressed concern at failure by the local authority to provide clean and safe drinking water arguing that this derailed the cholera vaccination initiative.

“I am appealing to the local authority to provide us with safe and clean drinking water. Vaccination without continued hygienic practices poses a health risk to us and our children. This will make this initiative worthless.”

According to the ministry of Health and Child Care, the OCV is safe to use although the vaccine does not replace good hygiene, safe water and sanitation.

The OCV is given through the mouth. Two doses of the vaccine protects against cholera for at least three years.

The OCV can be given to everyone aged 1 and above and living in high risk areas.

Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with bacterium Vibrio Cholerae. If left untreated, cholera kills within hours of infection hence presenting a serious health challenge in Zimbabwe.

Since the cholera outbreak in Budiriro in Harare on September 6, over 49 lives have been lost although government recently announced that they had managed to contain the disease and there were no reported cases of new cholera infections.