Several houses in South Africa were reportedly damaged, while cars were burnt on Monday following the arrest of nine taxi drivers after a Zimbabwean man was attacked and killed in his tuckshop in Klerksdorp.
According to reports in the neighbouring country, the situation had been tense in the North West province since Sunday morning‚ when patrolling police found a man with stab wounds.
South Africa Police Services spokesperson Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone was quoted as saying: “It came out later that the body with two stab wounds was of a local taxi driver.”
He said a group of taxi drivers gathered with the intention of avenging the death of their colleague‚ claiming he had been killed by foreigners.
“According to information available at this stage‚ reports suggest that later during the day‚ a 28-year-old Zimbabwean national was allegedly stabbed with a knife in his chest by taxi drivers while at his tuckshop‚” said Brig Mokgwabone.
“He was taken to hospital but certified dead on arrival.”
He said before the killing‚ a group of people were seen setting hawkers’ stalls alight at the taxi rank.
Brig Mokgwabone said the public order policing unit managed to normalise the situation.
Police then arrested nine suspects‚ aged between 22 and 52‚ on Sunday afternoon in connection with the murder of the foreign man and for public violence.
At around midday on Monday‚ Brig Mokgwabone said community members had started damaging property at Pienaarsdorp‚ where numerous foreign nationals live.
He said a number of vehicles had been burnt at a workshop belonging to a foreign national.
“Properties were also burnt down‚ but we are not yet sure how many were destroyed,” said Brig Mokgwabone. “They also attempted to loot a tyre shop‚ but police managed to disperse them‚” – state media
By A Correspondent| ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa is guilty of misleading the nation on water treatment works, it has emerged.
Mnangagwa, a week before the 2018 elections, told the nation
that he has secured $680 million for the Kunzvi-Musami Dam construction works. ZimEye can reveal these works have been outstanding since 1990. The project which ZANU PF has sat on was scheduled to be completed more than 22 years ago.
Below was the state media news article profiling Mnangagwa’s promise:
DATE 25 JULY 2018.
Government has secured funding for the construction of the much-awaited $680 million Kunzvi-Musami Dam and for its incorporation into Harare’s water supply system, a development expected to solve the capital city’s water challenges.
The project has suffered numerous delays and controversies over the years, with many bidders failing to get the multi-million dollar contract. Kunzvi Dam, to be built at the confluence of Nyaguwe and Nora rivers in Goromonzi district, falls in a different catchment area from Chivero, Manyame, Seke and Harava dams that derive their water from Manyame River.
It is expected that once completed, the dam will ease water problems faced by residents of Harare, Chitungwiza, Ruwa and Norton. The dam has been on the drawing board from as far back as the 1990s. The then Department of Water Development proposed the idea of the construction of a new reservoir on Nyaguwe River to serve Harare and its satellite towns in 1996.
Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of the modernisation of Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport on Monday, President Mnangagwa thanked his Chinese counterpart President Xi Jinping for unlocking funding for the project and many others.
“Allow me to express our profound gratitude to His Excellency, President Xi Jinping, for the decision to unlock funding for various projects, such as the Hwange 7 and 8 Thermal Power Project and the construction of Kunzvi-Musami Dam, including this important project (airport),” he said.
“We are indeed most grateful for the support we continue to receive from the People’s Republic of China in our quest to leapfrog our economic development.”
President Mnangagwa recently commissioned work for the Hwange 7 and 8 Thermal Power Project that is expected to boost power generation.
Renowned town planner Mr Percy Toriro is on record saying the construction of Kunzvi Dam was the solution for Harare’s perennial water shortages.
“Although the current Morton Jaffray upgrades will bring relief, they will not sustainably solve Harare’s water problems,” he said. “The problems should be understood in two contexts, firstly the breakdown of the water infrastructure due to normal ageing and wear and tear; and secondly from the growth of the city population for which no provision has been made over the years.
“While everyone else is concerned about the water shortages, for me as an urban planner, I am surprised that we have managed to reach this far. Our projections were that Harare would suffer serious water shortages from the year 2000, hence the plan was to start building Kunzvi Dam in 1996.”
Kunzvi Dam is viewed as the solution to the capital city’s water woes, which have persisted for decades, forcing authorities to impose water rationing during dry months, while other areas go for months without municipal water supplies.
Harare City Council is carrying out a rehabilitation of Morton Jaffray Water Treatment Plant, which now has a capacity of over 520 million litres per day, up from around 400 million.
Upon completion, the plant will still not meet the required 1 200 mega litres of water supplies to the city a day.
Former Vice President Joice Mujuru, who performed dismally in the July 30 elections, has been deserted by most of her allies leaving the National People’s Party (NPP) she leads on the deathbed.
High profile figures that resigned from Mujuru’s sinking ship include the party vice president Samuel Sipepa Nkomo and chairperson Dzikamai Mavhaire.
NPP spokesperson Jeffryson Chitando also threw in the towel leaving Mujuru, who could only poll a measly 12 000 votes in the July 30 harmonised elections deserted.
Although Mujuru was not immediately available for comment, the Daily News saw several resignation letters that were addressed to the former vice president, who is on record conceding that the country’s political space is a domain of two political parties, the MDC Alliance and Zanu PF.
“As I indicated to you in our last working committee meeting that I would like to quit politics entirely, I now tender my resignation from NPP as vice president and member of the party! Madam President, I wish you well for the future,” read a letter from Nkomo.
Former minister of Energy Mavhaire, who was one of Mujuru’s closest allies, also quit.
“I hereby resign from National People’s Party as national chairman and member of the party. It was a pleasure working together as a team. I now wish you madam president and the party greater progress in your future endeavours,” Mavhaire said in his letter.
When she was expelled from Zanu PF in 2014 on a litany of charges that ranged from treason to witchcraft, Mujuru left the ruling party with several party bigwigs, including the then party spokesperson Rugare Gumbo and secretary-general Didymus Mutasa.
But like a deck cards, Mujuru’s party started to crumble a few months after its formation.
Initially, Mujuru’s party was called the National Patriotic Front (NPF) but divisions led to a split and then the formation of NPP.
Mutasa, Gumbo and many others left Mujuru accusing her of being an indecisive leader and she was left to count on the outspoken Mavhaire, who helped her weather the blizzards but the July 30 polls brought their own lessons and consigned the former vice president to a bridesmaid’s role. – Daily News
The Zimbabwe Republic Police are reportedly being left out in the ongoing investigations into a bombing incident that took place at a Zanu-PF rally in June and left at least two people dead and several others – including senior party officials – injured.
According to Daily News, unnamed police sources said the investigations into the deadly bombing were still “inconclusive” despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s claims that those responsible were now known.
Mnangagwa told his supporters in August that suspects behind the bombing incident were now known and were to be dealt with after the country’s election period was concluded.
“We now have the knowledge of who did it. We want the current (electoral) processes to pass then we will deal with that matter,” the state-owned Herald newspaper quoted Mnangagwa as saying.
But a top security agent told Daily News that the police were yet to identify and arrest those involved.
“This is a high security issue, maybe those in Harare know things that we might not know here. Remember we have been shut out of this. But as far as we are concerned here in Bulawayo, we are still hunting for the suspects,” the unnamed top police official was quoted as saying.
Police spokesperson, Charity Charamba, also claimed she was in the dark, the report said.
The explosion rocked the White City Stadium where Mnangagwa was addressing thousands of his supporters.
Mnangagwa managed to escape unhurt, while over 40 people, including the president’s two deputies were injured.
One of the vice presidents, Kembo Mohadi and Zanu-PF Chairperson Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri were airlifted to South Africa for medical treatment.
By Simba Mukaka| Two newly sworn-in cabinet ministers had a discord giving divergent statements on cholera deaths of schoolkids.
The Minister of Health and Childcare, Obadiah Moyo announced one thing while the Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima declared the opposite.
The embarrassment comes at a time when the Cholera death toll shot up as the latest figures pointed to 21 people dead.
Health and Childcare Minister Moyo introducing his cabinet colleague to Zimbabwe’s First Lady, Auxillia Mnangagwa at Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital where over 300 cholera people are being treated, said there were schoolkids killed by Cholera.
“We have Professor Mavima. He has just arrived. His school children were affected. You know he lost some kids at the schools. So we are working as a team,” he said.
Clashing with his counterpart, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Mavima argued there were no school pupils who died.
“I would like to correct information about kids that were said to have been lost. As of now, we haven’t lost any pupil from our schools,” he said adding that, “There are some parents of children in our schools who have died.”
But on Tuesday, Health Minister Moyo declared that two school children from Glen View 5 Primary School succumbed to cholera.
“We have had one major problem, at the schools. At one of the schools we lost two children and there are about 20 kids who are sick,” he said.
Moyo added that lessons were temporarily closed to contain the situation in affected schools.
“We have decided to suspend the classes at the school while we bring in the fresh water. We cant close permanently because they will be having examinations soon. We will resume the classes when water is available. If we dont suspend the classes, they will carry on drinking from that same contaminated water from unsafe wells,” he said. “The germs, bacteria we are talking about have a short incubation period. After three hours, the symptoms will start showing. Thats why we have to suspend the classes at this school. Its inconvenient but relevant to save lives.”
Updating journalists on the cholera situation earlier in the morning before touring BRIDH with Mai Mnangagwa, Moyo said a school headmaster died.
Further slipping away from Moyo’s statement on schools’ temporary closure, Professor Mavima claimed schools were safer for children.
“We are finding that our learners may actually be safer coming to school because they have clean water, they have WASH facilities, they are also getting information on this, he said.
Government in collaboration with corporates and non-Governmental Organisations such as Delta, Unilever, Unicef, MSF and WASH are doing their level best providing medication and safe water in schools and the affected communities.
By A Correspondent| The City Of Harare has said it is well equipped to deal with any suspected cholera case.
The municipality made this announcement in the below tweet.
The development comes as the death toll from cholera reached 21 on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s wife, Auxillia took time at Beatrice Hospital during the day and below was our video coverage.
All Harare City Council health institutions are well equipped to deal with any suspected cholera cases. Treatment for cholera, typhoid and diahorrea is free.
Terrence Mawawa|The ruling party has announced through its youth leader Godfrey Tsenengamu that it will hold a victory celebration rally at Chipadze Stadium in Bindura on Friday.
While the police have banned public gatherings in Harare due to the deadly cholera outbreak that has claimed 21 lives, thousands of people are likely to travel to Bindura, situated 86 km from the capital city, posing a high risk of spreading the diseases to the town.
According to Tsenengamu plans for the event are at an advanced stage.
Jane Mlambo| With the police banning the holding of public gatherings to contain the cholera outbreak that has claimed 21 lives and affected more than 2000 people, opposition MDC Alliance’s planned inauguration of its leader Nelson Chamisa will no longer be possible this week.
The event which attracted harsh criticism from Zanu PF with government threatening to deal with Chamisa, was slated for Gwanzura Stadium, which is a few kilometers away from Glen View where the first outbreak in Harare was reported.
The event which was likely to attract people from all over Harare and surrounding areas, was considered to be a health threat which could escalate the spread of the deadly disease.
ZimEye could not get in touch with the MDCAlliance Spokesperson, Jacob Mafume to confirm if they will continue with the planned event but a statement from the police has already warned against those who disregard the ban on public gatherings.
Jane Mlambo| Amnesty International has slammed governmnent of Zimbabwe over its failure to prioritize infrastructure and health system urging them to urgently take measures to stop and address the cholera epidemic that has ravaged the country.
In a press release released following the declaration of a state of emergency, Amnesty said the outbreak is a consequence of failure to plan on the part of authorities.
“The current cholera epidemic is a terrible consequence of Zimbabwe’s failure to invest in and manage both its basic water and sanitation infrastructure and its health care system. It is appalling that in 2018, people are still dying of such a preventable disease,” said Jessica Pwiti, Executive Director of Amnesty International Zimbabwe.
“Given what happened in 2008 the government should have been better prepared. But no lessons were learned from the 2008 epidemic and the outbreak and deaths we’re seeing now is symptomatic of a still broken-down sanitation infrastructure and poor sewer management, worsened by shortages of drugs and medical supplies.”
In 2008, Amnesty International found that the government’s failure to contain and manage the cholera outbreak was caused by the lack of a safe drinking water supply and broken-down sanitation systems that left residents surrounded by flowing raw sewage. Yet a decade later we are seeing the same failures causing this latest outbreak.
The organization is calling on the government to take immediate action to ensure that further deaths are prevented through ensuring access to appropriate medical care and treatment. Longer term the new government must prioritize rebuilding the country’s health care system and infrastructure.
“The newly elected government of Zimbabwe must learn from its predecessor’s mistakes and take action that stops people dying from preventable diseases. The authorities must invest in proper sanitation and health infrastructure and ensure universal access to health care,” said Jessica Pwiti.
“If Zimbabwe lacks the resources to address these issues it can and is obliged under international law to request assistance to do so. As the government itself has now admitted this is a national disaster which requires an immediate and effective response.”
By Own Correspondent| Education Minister Professor Paul Mavhima has dispelled as false statements alleging that two primary school pupils succumbed to cholera.
He was speaking to journalists soon after the First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa’s tour of Beatrice Infectious hospital Tuesday afternoon where she was visiting cholera victims.
Said Professor Mavhima:
“Let me also take this opportunity to tell you that contrary to claims that 2 pupils died from cholera, I would like to tell you that this is not true.
What we have is a situation where our pupils have lost their parents. I would also like to tell you that schools are actually safer than homes because at school, we have ensured that there is adequate water and the learners are practising good hygiene because we are teaching them about cholera.”
By Terrence Mawawa| Premier Soccer League action will continue with 8 matches lined up for Wednesday.
Match-day 26 Fixtures:Wednesday, September 12, 2018: Ngezi Platinum vs ZPC Kariba (Baobab Stadium) Chicken Inn vs CAPS United (Luveve Stadium) Nichrut vs Bulawayo City (Ascot Stadium)
Black Rhinos vs FC Platinum (NSS)
Shabanie Mine vs Yadah (Maglas Stadium) Herentals vs Bulawayo Chiefs (Rufaro Stadium) Mutare City vs Highlanders (Vengere Stadium)
Triangle United vs Harare City (Gibbo Stadium).
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Dynamos vs Chapungu (Rufaro Stadium)
Match-day 27 Fixtures:Saturday, September 15, 2018 FC Platinum vs Herentals (Mandava Stadium)
Bulawayo City vs Chicken Inn (Barbourfields Stadium)
ZPC Kariba vs Highlanders (Nyamhunga Stadium)
Yadah vs Ngezi Platinum (Rufaro Stadium) CAPS United vs Shabanie Mine (NSS)
Sunday, September 16, 2018
Chapungu vs Nichrut (Ascot Stadium) Bulawayo Chiefs vs Triangle United (Luveve Stadium)
Harare city vs Dynamos (Rufaro Stadium) Black Rhinos vs Mutare City Rovers (NSS).
Jane Mlambo| The MDC Alliance candidate for Mwenezi in the just ended elections, Mr Kudakwashe Chasura Bhasikiti, wrote a letter to Zanu-PF seeking readmission into the ruling party.
Bhasikiti, a former Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister, claims was forced out of the party by former first lady, Amai Grace Mugabe and her G40 cabal.Bulawayo24 got sight of a letter written by Bhasikiti to the Zanu-PF secretary for administration, Obert Mpofu in which he applied to be re-admitted in the party.
Wrote Bhasikiti:
I hereby request re-admission in Zanu-PF party. I was forced out of the party by the former President of Zimbabwe when he publicly denounced me in front of thousands, who had thronged Mucheke Stadium in the run-up to the 2013 harmonised elections because of my different views
I believe in the Zanu-PF ideology and pledge to work hard for Zimbabwe under the guidance of this revolutionary party. With the new political dispensation ushered in by the so-called Operation Restore Legacy, the party is surely poised for positive growth.
Contacted for comment, Obert Mpofu confirmed that they got the letter. Bhasikiti contested in the just ended parliamentary elections under MDC-A ticket and was heavily defeated by Omar of Zanu PF in Mwenezi.
Contacted on why he decided to leave MDC-A,Bhasikiti said,there is no future there and Zanupf is not going anywhere as long as there is no serious opposition .”It shall take ages for opposition to dismantle Zanu PF. We all thought that after the expulsion of Mai Mujuru, vaMugabe and the likes of vana Mtasa nana Rugare Gumbo, Zanu PF was going to tumble in the elections. There was no rigging. Rural vote is crucial and is controlled by Zanupf. You cannot talk of fun things like spaghetti roads in Murehwa or Binga” said Bhasikiti.
Hide ID….. on the Chorela outbreak, I no longer think that this is a coincidence. How can cholera attack the same area twice….Glen View and Budiriro?
This same scenario happened in 2008 after the national election was rigged. Remember that Emmerson Mnangagwa came out after that election saying he wishes if he was God so that he could cut oxygen on every MDC supporter. Maybe ndini hangu ndikuona two many movies where political leaders try to reduce the population nekuisa ma diseases.
Look at another example – White City bombing whose champion survivor (or main actor) was ED.
Speaking to dozens of party supporters in Masvingo in April 2015 where he was commissioning a water treatment plant Mnangagwa said those who did not support Zanu (PF) deserved to die. “We have things that we get for free from God such as oxygen, but when it comes to water we have to do something so that it is purified hence people have to pay for it. If I were God I was going to (sic) deprive all those who do not support the revolutionary party of oxygen so that they all die. I mean MDC supporters and their leader Morgan Tsvangirai,” said Mnangagwa.
Strongest Opposition stronghold twice yoooooooo. May God Protect Us!
Terrence Mawawa|Zimbabwe Warriors captain Knowledge Musona has said it is disappointing to drop points but believes their draw against Congo on Sunday is a decent result.
Musona created Zimbabwe’s only goal that was scored in the the 22nd minute by Khama Billiat.
The skipper combined well with Billiat before crossing the ball to the latter to blast home.
Musona also created some good chances and could have put his name on the scoresheet.
His biggest opportunity came in the 26th minute when he failed to tuck home a rebound.
He was also denied by the keeper later in the second half.
In a message on on his Twitter account, Musona thanked everyone who rallied behind the team.
Terrence Mawawa| The Thokozani Khupe led MDC T is likely to hold its own 19 Anniversary Celebrations – parallel to the MDC Alliance’ s event at Gwanzura Stadium.
In a twitter message MDC T spokesperson Linda Masarira indicated that the party was making preparations to commemorate the opposition party’ s 19 anniversary.
“Happy @MDC_T official 19th anniversary. Our MDC-T 19th Anniversary Theme : Consolidating
our Founding Principles of Democracy, Equal Opportunities for All, Constitutionalism, devolution, peace and solidarity,” tweeted Masarira.
Jane Mlambo|Newly appointed Minister of Finance, Professor Mthuli Ncube has embarked on a listening and consulting roadshow with stakeholders, starting with a private meeting with captains of industry.
Professor Ncube met with fifty chief executive officers of the leading businesses in Zimbabwe to consult and listen to the challenges they are facing in their operations.
Issues raised by Zimbabwe’s leading Chief executive officers who met today with Professor Mthuli Ncube include prohibitive cost of finance, shortage of foreign currency, high import duties, uncompetitive business environment and bureaucracy.
The Minister of Finance and Development and the captains of industry discussed possible solutions to the challenges the business leaders are experiencing operating in Zimbabwe. The Minister promised to take into account the issues raised and proposed solutions as he kicks off his mandate to make Zimbabwe a middle income country by 2030.
Chief executives and senior business leaders that met privately with the minister today came from the following companies: Anglo America, British American Tobacco, Commercial Bank of Zimbabwe (CBZ), CDF Investments Trust, Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe, Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries, Delta, Dulux Paints, Ecobank, EcoCash, Econet, Fast JET, FBC Bank, GEM Group, Imara, Innscor, La Farge, Levy Group, Lobels, Masimba Holdings, Meikles Hotels, Minerva, National Foods, Nedbank, NMB Bank Limited, Old Mutual Group, Pick & Pay, Pulse Pharmaceuticals, RioZim, Securico, Stanbic Bank, Standard Chartered, Steward Bank, TelOne, Total Zimbabwe, United Refineries, Zimplats.
Terrence Mawawa|A leading social media platform @ GNU Zimbabwe has claimed President Emmerson Mnangagwa will offer MDC T leader Thokozani Khupe an ambassadorial post in his government.
“With ED poised to ask Dr Thoko Khupe to replace the late Trudy Stevenson as Ambassador to Senegal and The Gambia, we
ask Zimbabweans if Khupe should accept such an offer,” tweeted @GNU Zimbabwe.
Neither Khupe nor party spokesperson Linda Masarira could be reached for a comment on the issue.
Terrence Mawawa|War veterans are demanding loans from banks under favourable conditions.
Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Association (ZNLWVA) secretary-general and deputy minister for War Veterans, Victor
Matemadanda made the remarks while addressing the former freedom fighters in Bulawayo at the weekend.
“Banks operators think that giving the comrades money is risky, instead they give the tsotsis (fraudsters)
who have stolen millions.
We are going to approach banks that
want to work with us and we will give them our conditions. Such banks will be remembered for empowering comrades. I know there are some banks that were opened by
our monies and some of them have since closed,” said Matemadanda.
Jane Mlambo| Zimbabwe Republic Police has announced a ban on all public gatherings, a move they said is meant to contain the cholera outbreak currently ravaging Harare.
In a statement released this afternoon, Police Spokesperson, Charity Charamba said;
“The government has declared the cholera outbreak a state of emergence meaning that it is also a threat to human security.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police wishes to inform members of the public that in light of the declaration of the state of emergency, the police in Harare will not allow any public gathering
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police is appealing to members of the public to take heed of this warning and cooperate as this will assist in alleviating the continuous spread of cholera.
Terrence Mawawa|The chairperson of the Young Miners Foundation Primrose Miga has said MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa must apologise to Kirsty Coventry for allegedly uttering derogatory comments against the Minister.
Miga claimed the youthful MDC leader deliberately attacked the person of Coventry.
“As young women we are extremely worried about Mr Chamisa’s comments on the appointment of Kirsty Coventry as a Government Minister.
As such Mr Chamisa owes us an apology as young women in the country.
However we wish to congratulate Honourable Coventry on her appointment as Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation,” said Miga.
However political analysts have said Miga’ s diction is from the Zanu PF script.
Controversial Zanu PF legislator for Goromonzi West and Deputy Minister of Information, Energy Mutodi has once again caused a stir on Twitter after he accused the opposition MDC run Harare City Council PF ‘breeding’ cholera and typhoid.
Mutodi who on Monday threatened MDC Alliance Presidential candidate, Nelson Chamisa with violence accused opposition Councillors of sleeping on the job, urging residents to boot them out.
Cholera Alert! As we have always said, MDC councils are breeding homes for cholera, typhoid & other waterborne diseases. It’s happening in Harare of all the towns. MDC counselors are sleeping on the job. It’s high time residents say enough is enough & boot them out.
By Own Correspondent| Harare City Council has revealed that the treatment of cholera, typhoid and other diarrhoeal diseases is being provided free of charge at all city health institutions dispelling rumors that the country’s health institutions had no capacity to deal with the cholera outbreak.
The city of Harare also said that it is adequately resourced to deal with cholera, contrary to some social media reports that there is no medication.
In a statement, the City of Harare said:
“All Harare City Council health institutions are well equipped to deal with any suspected cholera cases.
Treatment for cholera, typhoid and diarrhoea is free.”
Staff Correspondent|Highly placed sources within the MDC Alliance have told ZimEye.com that the winning councillors in Gwanda town went against the directives of the party national office in the election of the Deputy Mayor of the new council.
According to the sources, the councillors could soon be joining the list of defiant councillors that will be purged by the party for standing against the resolutions of the party.
The sources who hold senior positions within the party in Matabeleland South, told ZimEye.com that the head office in Harare directed that the party elects the only female councillor Happy Moyo as the Deputy Mayor but the councillors would not have any of that and elected returning councillor Phumulo Mapala.
“It was emphasised to the councillors that for purposes of gender balance and Empowerment they should elect Councillor Moyo as the Deputy Mayor but for their own selfish reasons that boil down to discrimination against women, the councillors went on to elect Mapala,” said the party officials who claimed they have not yet been authorised to speak to the media on the matter as the party is still investigating the issue.
Councillor Mapala was elected unopposed in the election as none of the MDC Alliance councillors nominated Moyo as directed. Justine Mazhale was elected as the Mayor of the town beating ZANU PF candidate Knowledge Ndhlovu by six voters to four.
Gwanda joins the growing list of MDC dominated councils that defied the party directives on the elections. Masvingo, Bulawayo and Chegutu councillors are already in trouble with the party for choosing into office candidates that were not recommended by the party.
By Staff Reporter| ZimEye would like to notify our valued readers that the story doing the rounds on social media about the ZEC Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba being heckled at Sam Levy was not published by us despite being falsely attributed to our publication.
We reiterate that our stories have links, which when a reader clicks, takes them directly to our website.
We note with concern how bogus social media characters are creating false articles and content to character assassinate their targeted individuals and attribute their stories to ZimEye.
ZimEye is therefore distancing itself from the false story below which is currently doing the rounds on various social media platforms:
Chigumba Mobbed, Heckled At Shopping Mall
By Staff Reporter
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Priscilla Chigumba was heckled by a mob at Sam Levy’s Village where she had gone for a massage . Her bodyguards were overpowered by the mob who shouted obscenities at the helpless judge. Her bodyguards had to seek help from ZRP Borrowdale whose Reaction team swiftly arrived and dispersed the mob. A visibly shaken Chigumba was quickly whisked away in her brand new SUV. Chigumba reportedly lost a pair of earrings and her handbag during the scuffle. The mob accused the judge of rigging elections and wrecking homes.
Police spokesperson Charity Charamba couldn’t be reached for comment.
The Mahindra company is not at all owned by the Gupta family, ZimEye has established.
The company’s local representative Mr Prometheus Chiwara informed ZimEye of the inaccuracy in a previous report published by social news 263chat. The erroneous article was republished on ZimEye.
ZimEye has since established that Mahindra is not at all owned by the Guptas; it has no relation whatsoever with them.
By Own Correspondent| Opposition members of parliament yesterday (Tuesday) heckled and booed Chief Justice Luke Malaba as he attended parliament to preside over the swearing in of the Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Mudenda and Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Tsitsi Gezi.
The swearing in ceremony had to be delayed for close to 20 minutes as the opposition supporters sang, danced and chanted “thief” at Justice Malaba.
The development followed heavy contestation of the presidential election results by opposition leader Nelson Chamisa where Chamisa alleged massive electoral fraud in favour of President Emmerson Mnangagwa resulting in the MDC Alliance leader taking the presidential election results to the Constitutional court.
Chief Justice Malaba presided over the presidential poll challenge ruling in favour of President Mnangagwa.
Chamisa’s supporters felt aggrieved by the way the Malaba led Constitutional Court bench handled Chamisa’s electoral petition.
Opposition legislators in parliament accused Justice Malaba of stealing their president’ s election victory labelling him a thief.
Shouted the legislators:
“Mbavha, Mbavha, Mbavha (Thief, Thief, Thief)
Hatidi Malaba aimbavha (We don’t want Malaba in here, he is a thief)”
The ruling Zanu-PF members of parliament tried to drown out the chants by shouting the campaign slogan “ED Pfee” but were ultimately unsuccessful.
Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Ziyambi Ziymabi also unsuccessfully tried to restore order. Malaba was able to swear in the two speakers eventually.-DailyNews
MDC Alliance’s sole councillor for Marondera Rural District Council (MRDC), Nelson Mukwenha recently tried the impossible when he nominated himself to contest in all committee positions available despite apparent lack of support from his Zanu PF colleagues.
Mukwenha of ward 10 is a lone ranger in the 22-member council with all, but one ward being held by Zanu PF.
During the swearing-in ceremony held recently, Mukwenha, a member of the Tajamuka/Sesijikile pressure group, attracted attention in the gallery as he nominated himself for the position of chairperson and leader of six committees.
However, he would not find any seconder before he was drafted into the audit committee as a committee member.
“I was born a leader and this is why I nominated myself. The unfortunate thing is that I am the only MDC Alliance councillor in a rural-based council. However, I am going to prove my capabilities as well as to work for those who elected me,” Mukwenha said.
“I wanted to be the council chairperson or at least lead a committee, but it didn’t work. The good thing is that I was sworn-in and it is time for action. My presence will be felt.”
Under a “gentlemen’s agreement”, the chairperson of the MRDC is supposed to rotate between Marondera East and Marondera West constituencies.
But for the second consecutive term, Marondera East provided the chairperson amid reports that Marondera West was being punished for losing a ward to the opposition as well as the defeat of President Emmerson Mnangagwa who garnered lesser votes than MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa in the constituency.
Taurai Chikukwa (ward 2) was unanimously nominated as the new council chairperson while Tonderai Kwaramba (ward 14) was appointed his deputy.
Meanwhile, MDC Alliance Marondera chairperson Chengetai Murowa took over as mayor of Marondera Municipality after defeating long-serving councillor Dominic Matangira on Friday.
The swearing-in ceremony was marred by chaos as MDC Alliance supporters blasted the party leadership for imposing candidates. Murowa is deputised by MDC provincial deputy organising secretary Boniface Tagwirei.
By Own Correspondent| Newly appointed Health and Child Care minister Dr Obadiah Moyo has attributed the cholera outbreak to Harare City Council’s complacency to attend to sewer bursts in Glen View for the past two months, resulting in the contamination of boreholes.
Government declared the cholera outbreak in Harare a state of emergency following the death of 20 people.
According to the health ministry, over 2 300 suspected cases had been recorded in Harare alone since the disease outbreak last week.
Said Dr Moyo:
“Someone slept on duty and this is one of the problems we must tackle as Zimbabwe. People must work. This whole problem is a result of blocked sewers and these were reported, but were never repaired for at least two months. Now we have the whole of Glen View and Budiriro being affected.
Moyo said the newly sworn in Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba had agreed to immediately clear all sewer blockages.
However, Mayor Gomba said Government must also play its part in fighting cholera.
Said Gomba:
“We are working on responsibilities that fall within our mandate but there are also other responsibilities that lie outside our mandate, which Government should also chip in to assist.
For instance, for us to collect garbage, we need refuse trucks but we are failing to get foreign currency from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to get our refuse trucks, which have been in South Africa for the past 10 months.”
Statement By Mthwakazi Republic Party|A visit by Mthwakazi Republic Party leaders to the Gukurahundi mass graves in Bhalagwe revealed some shocking developments.
The delegation which was accompanied by victims and international journalists was shocked to discover that the inscriptions on the graves that reads “Mass Graves” have been erased by plastering on them. The concealing plaster is still new, indicating that this horrible act was done recently.
The delegation which comprised of President Mqondisi Moyo, National Chairman Mqondisi Ndebeles, Foreign Affairs Secretary Njabulo Ngwenya, Khethani Nxebalendoda Ndlovu, Partone Xaba, Elder man Albert Khabo, Marshall Sibanda and party security department found an erected comemoratry structure inscribed “Tomb of the unknown solder”. The victims of Gukurahundi were evidently pained with this blatant act of tempering with the evidence of the Genocide.
Bhalagwe is not a Heroes shrine, it is a Genocide victims site. The three freedom fighters Shoko Dube, Mguni and one unnamed, burried in the shrine were put there to conceal and divert attention from the mass graves. It is ironic that the names of the heroes of the struggle are visible, while those of the victims have been removed. The removal of the Mass graves inscription and the erection of the tomb of the unknown soldier might have been done during the heroes holiday in August because on the month of July the president led a team which comprised of a Spanish journalist to the site and the tombstone of the unkown soldier was not there and the inscription “Mass grave was visible on the graves.
It all started with the removal of the names of the victims burried at Bhalagwe and now they are eradicating all the traces of their heinous evil.
We will fight this traverse of justice for the victims of Gukurahundi.
We demand that those names must be returned as an act of remorse and solace to the families and relatives of the victims.
The perpetrators of the genocide are surely on a mission and are not relenting in burying the truths on Gukurahundi.
Hands off our fathers and mothers and allow them to sleep in peace. They can not be tormented while living and when dead.
For Peace and Justice in Our Lifetime
Khethani Ndlovu: MRP Mat South Information and Publicity Secretary
the victim…Statement By ARTUZ|Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ Gender Secretary, cde Moreblessing Madambi was attacked by two guys from the Presidential Guard on Saturday 08 September 2018 night.
The Union leader was tracked from the Mary Chiwenga organised beauty contest. She was abducted by around 8 unidentified assailants at Mverechena shops in Domboshava and was interrogated and tortured for the rest of Saturday night.
The leader is injured and has been keeping this to herself for fear of further victimisation.
The Union is still to receive finer details on reasons for the abduction and torture.
The Union implores the state to guarantee safety of education practitioners in line with the Oslo Safe schools declaration of 2015. The security of education workers is critical for quality education delivery in our schools.
The case is still to be reported to police as Union leader is still afraid to even leave home.
By Farai D Hove| Barely 50 days after the just ended disputed election, ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has launched plans to build a massive spaghetti road junction in the capital, Harare.
A tender advertisement seen below outlines the plans while calling for application submissions.
The advert comes against the backdrop of horrific potholes across the capital city, and massive corruption that has ripped through all tender processes and seen well known fraudsters winning multi billionaire contracts. Will Mnangagwa make it?
Popular social media Twitter user Shadaya Tawona reports that he has been taken up by the police allegedly for retweeting a Twitter post from a page attributed to ZEC Chairperson Priscilla Chigumba.
As he recounted what really happened, Shadaya said he retweeted a ‘tweet’ from a parody account pretending to be Mrs. Chigumba.
The seriousness of the matter was highlighted by the fact that he was summoned by the police to report to their offices on charges of criminal assault to the ZEC Chairperson. Here is Shadaya’s account of the story;
Today I was called by the ZRP (CID department) to report to their offices on charges CRIMINAL INSULT. Apparently the charges were pressed by Mrs Priscilla Chigumba, according to the information I got from the police.
I spent the entire day at Morris Depot being interrogated with regards to this matter. The accusation is that I retweeted a tweet which sought to damage her personality. The tweet was from a parody account pretending to be Mrs Chigumba.
It’s alleged that my intention for retweeting was to not only tarnish her image but incite people. Fellow watch what you tweet or retweet, there are people who monitor these social media sites. You will unknowingly find yourself in trouble.
I was released on conditions that I’ll not leave the country & will have to report to the police at their request. The matter is said to go into court anytime, as I’m tweeting right now I don’t even know how long I’ll be a free man.
I’m not rich or powerful, I can’t afford lawyers, so basically the matter is out of my hands, all I can do is leave it up to God. But you’ve been warned, these social media streets ain’t safe anymore. Watch what you say.
I think I’m even going to be deactivating some of my social media accounts, I don’t feel safe anymore, I don’t know if the memes I put will be used against me by someone else. Watch yourself
While retweeting amounted to republication, a retweet does not do anything extra with respect to circulation as the original tweet is already available to the world.”
By Jane Mlambo| MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has set the stage for fresh clashes with Tendai Biti after he boldly elevated Welshman Ncube to the lofty position of party Vice President while downgrading the former Finance Minister to the lowly position of being party deputy national chair.
The new party leadership configurations, announced at a press briefing by Chamisa spokesperson, Nkululeko Sibanda, saw Morgen Komichi elevated to co-VP.
They are part of a process by the main opposition to merge its breakaway factions led by Ncube and Biti.
But in signs he was not too keen on Biti occupying a more influential party position, Chamisa deployed his MDC Alliance co-principal below Thabitha Khumalo, who now becomes substantive national chair.
Asked for his opinions about the deployments, a sulky Biti professed ignorance about the new appointments.
“Appointments by who? I am not aware of those. So, please talk to people who know,” Biti said.
Asked if he would be satisfied with his new position if eventually informed, Biti was adamant he was not the best to respond to the question.
“Why are you now talking to me? I am just telling you that I don’t know yet.”
A cagey Sibanda suggested Biti was aware of the new developments but was yet to be handed his formal appointment letter.
“We made the announcements today and he is yet to receive his call from the office. I will check for you whether he got his appointment letter,” Sibanda said.
Further asked if the position of deputy national chair was befitting of the former party secretary general and MDC Alliance co-principal, Sibanda said Biti was at ease with his position.
“I think he has. He is a disciplined politician. He would certainly understand the position of the president.
“He is not playing games. He is probably genuine about that. I know the honourable (Biti),” Sibanda said.
MDC sources said Biti’s new position was the best he could get from Chamisa who was under pressure to keep party rebels at arm’s length.
Biti led the party’s second split 2014 after a foiled bid to oust founding and now late party leader Morgan Tsvangirai, igniting bitter relations between him and his MDC-T allies.
“Biti is in fact the biggest beneficiary in this. Chamisa is trying a lot to reintegrate him following resistance from MDC politicians who feel they are being overlooked for someone who abandoned ship and became a party enemy while they kept their loyalty to the party.
“Chamisa is putting his head on the line for Biti who should be grateful instead for the position,” said the source.
Others felt Chamisa was too clever not to risk bringing Biti too close to the party’s presidium as he was too ambitious and unpredictable.
This, they say, was demonstrated by Chamisa’s decision Tuesday to overlook Biti while appointing the party’s chief whip and the deputy despite Biti being the most senior MDC Alliance politician in parliament.
-Newzimbabwe.com
By Farai D Hove| Barely 50 days after the just ended disputed election, ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has launched plans to build a massive spaghetti road junction in the capital, Harare.
A tender advertisement seen below outlines the plans while calling for application submissions.
The advert comes against the backdrop of horrific potholes across the capital city, and massive corruption that has ripped through all tender processes and seen well known fraudsters winning multi billionaire contracts. Will Mnangagwa make it?
By Paul Nyathi|Veteran journalist, publisher, former Daily News editor and owner Wilfred Mbanga has silently sneaked backed into the country after fifteen years in exile in the United Kingdom.
Once declared by former President Robert Mugabe as the number one enemy of the country, Mbanga narrated in an article to the BBC how he was warmly welcomed in the country by members of his family with nothing done to him by state security as anticipated.
Below is the narration to the BBC by Mbanga:
“The last time I was at Harare airport I was leaving hastily in fear of my life having been arrested on a trumped up charge and locked up for a night in a filthy, overcrowded cell.
I had endured a six-month-long trial and was finally acquitted by one of the country’s few untainted magistrates.
Despite this, the harassment continued – I was constantly followed, on one occasion men in suits jumped over my garden wall to prowl around my house at night.
It was August 2003 when I left. I did not know when I would return – but I fully expected to be back within a year or so.
‘Mugabe was my friend’
There was a time when things worked in Zimbabwe, when the economy was booming, unemployment was not an issue, we had our own currency and the country was able to feed itself with some extras for the neighbours.
Robert Mugabe, who at the time was president and my friend, was regarded as a world statesman.
Everything started to sour as corruption, unbridled greed and economic mismanagement took hold.
It became a crime to criticise the head of state and I, even after I had left the country, was declared “an enemy of the people” for writing a critical column in a Dutch newspaper.
Fast-forward to September 2018, the queues in the arrivals hall at the renamed Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport were chaotic.
Nobody knew which queue was for returning residents, which for visitors and which for the elusive investors who were fulsomely welcomed on large shiny signs.
As a British passport holder I had been given a form to fill in on the plane.
As the British Airways jet cruised into a leisurely descent over Harare, I looked out of the window at the dry, dusty countryside and wondered what awaited me.
After an inordinately long wait I finally arrived at the desk. I had to pay $55 (£42) for a 30-day tourist visa.
My mouth was as dry as the dusty veld outside. I was expecting government agents to pounce at any moment, as the state-owned Herald newspaper and the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation had reported two warrants for my arrest during my absence.
But absolutely nothing happened. My little granddaughters waved a colourful banner from the balcony with squeals of delight.
I walked out into the September sunshine and the welcoming embrace of the remnants of my family.
I could not stop glancing back over my shoulder, anticipating that at any moment somebody would demand that I follow him to a small office somewhere for questioning and heaven knows what else.
My lawyers later assured me that my case was “political” and was not criminal – and the fact that President Emmerson Mnangagwa had given his nod to my return was enough guarantee that I would be safe.
‘Shabby and rickety’
The car park was full of luxury 4×4 vehicles.
On the drive home from the airport, the first part of the new dual carriageway had just been completed and was beautiful. But the houses that lined it were shabby and dilapidated.
The only bright colours to be seen were on the remaining Zanu-PF election campaign billboards and the beautiful spring flowering trees.
Solar-powered street lights have replaced the national grid.
The suburb where I had lived used to have good roads, well-tended homes and verdant verges. Now there were only shrivelled shrubs, bare earth, and countless potholes.
Rickety tables stood at most street corners pathetically stocked with a meagre assortment of wares – a few tomatoes, sweets wrapped in scraps of newspaper, pop corn and pork rinds. This was never before seen in the suburbs.
The houses stand behind huge walls – an ugly testimony to the high rate of petty crime by hungry, impoverished citizens.
Everything looked dingy, tired, old – in desperate need of a lick of paint.
Elevated water tanks are now a common feature at most houses as the residents rely on borehole water delivered by lorry rather than the contaminated municipal offering – if that is available at all.
The delivery trucks have destroyed the suburban roads.
A drive into the city centre tests one’s patience and driving skills.
Overloaded, rickety minibuses overtake on both left and right at high speed and can stop abruptly in front of you without warning.
In some cases, the conductor hangs precariously out of the back door.
Drivers of the luxury SUVs seem to think they are above the law and don’t need to stop at street lights or give-way signs.
This irritated me beyond measure as in my day most drivers kept to the speed limit and obeyed the rules of the road.
A welcome development was the noticeable absence of fear among the people I spoke to.
The last time I was in Zimbabwe, people were reluctant to discuss politics with strangers and those that did spoke in hushed tones and looked over their shoulders for the secret police, real or imagined.
‘Tonic to my soul’
Despite the obvious hardships experienced in daily life here, such as having to queue for long hours to draw cash from banks, living without clean water, lack of services like regular rubbish collection and reliable electricity, it is still wonderful to be back home.
Some of my relatives, including my mother, have died while I was in exile. So have many of my old friends.
Cousins who had young children when I left now have grandchildren. Everybody I knew looks older.
The countryside is outstanding as it has always been.
The zebrawood trees, known locally as “msasas”, on the road to the eastern highlands have always meant a lot to me. To see them in their full glory at this time of the year, when their new buds turn red, is something to behold.
The majestic mountains and the deep valleys evoke indescribable emotions for me.
And above all, to be home with my family and friends listening to the familiar sounds and smelling Zimbabwean air, albeit briefly, has been a tonic to my soul. I will be back!”
Presentational grey line on Veteran journalist Wilf Mbanga:
Mbanga with Mugabe during their hay days.
Friend of Robert Mugabe in the 1970 and 1980s – they listened to Jim Reeves music together.
Founded The Daily News paper in 1999; it was closed by the government four years later.
Left Zimbabwe in 2003 and sought asylum in the UK after harassment and arrests
Branded “enemy of the people” the following year for an article critical of Mr Mugabe in a Dutch newspaper.
Founded The Zimbabwean in 2005 – a weekly published from UK and Johannesburg.
Launched the The Trillion Dollar Campaign in 2009 to highlight Zimbabwe’s economic problems.
By Own Correspondent| The Harare City Council has decommissioned two boreholes in Budiriro, Harare following laboratory confirmation that they are cholera contaminated.
Two boreholes decommissioned in Budiriro after tests confirmed they were contaminated with the bacteria that causes cholera
Jane Mlambo| Newly appointed Defence and War Veterans Affairs minister Oppah Muchinguri (pictured) has pleaded with women to celebrate her historic appointment while promising to be equal to the task of managing a key ministry and being the chairperson of Zanu PF at the same time.
Muchinguri, who is a member of the Zanu PF presidium by virtue of being party chairperson, made history by becoming the first woman to preside over the Defence ministry.
Her appointment to the ministry also comes at a time President Emmerson Mnangagwa is under fire from women’s groups for appointing only six women in his 20-member Cabinet.
“A woman’s touch is always different and if you see there are all men at the top and I know women are looking up to me to ensure there is a gender balance across the board,” she said in an interview at State House on Monday during the swearing-in ceremony.
“This is not new to me and I have been at the helm of the women’s league and I have also been at the helm of the Women’s Affairs ministry which is a task and half. Fifty-two percent of the population is female and I being at the helm is a lot of work.
“Considering the journey that we have travelled as women, this is really a drop in the ocean. I am a war veteran, militarily-trained and I was a commander, and so this is not new.”
Muchinguri promised to improve the welfare of war veterans.
“As the economy grows, that will also open opportunities for war veterans. I am also looking at land redistribution and mining because war veterans really deserve the share,” she said.
By Jane Mlambo | Mahindra vehicles will soon be assembled in Zimbabwe at the Willowvale Motor Industry plant, the company’s local representative has said.
Mahindra has in the past years slowly penetrated the African market and recently set up a R10 million plant in South Africa.
Mahindra Zimbabwe Head of Business Development, Mr Prometheus Chiwara said the company aims at localizing its production of the brand in order to satisfying the local markets.
“As Mahindra we are here to stay and look forward to having Mahindra as a buy Zimbabwe product which we are going to be assembling here.
“We have plans underway to assembly the vehicles here of which they are now at a very, very advanced stage,” Chiwara said.
Currently the company said it is in the process of pushing the Mahindra brand in Zimbabwe and will be introducing new tractors and agricultural implements for the upcoming agricultural season.
“We are on a drive to market the tractor side of Mahindra and we also have different agricultural implements, combine harvesters as well construction equipment,” Chiwara said.
Zimbabwe currently needs more than 4 000 tractors to be able to fully utilize its arable land.
Mahindra has in the past enjoyed parastatal and government support through such companies as TelOne, NetOne and the Central Mechanical Equipment Department (CMED).
Mahindra started operating in 1945 where they were building Willys Jeep under a contract for Chrysler and the company slowly grew to claim a niche in the world market.
Currently the company has a 0,5 percent in the Zimbabwean market but Chiwara says with the current aggressive marketing strategies, they are looking to grow to a double digit market share in the near future.
By A Correspondent|Chief Gampu, Ashel Sithole (52) of Tsholotsho who has been in an open unpleasant relationship with former ZANU PF senator Soneliso Ndlovu has seen his love skirmish with the politician come to a very bad end as he is now seeking the court`s intervention to recover $34 000 swindled from him in a botched house deal.
Chief Gampu who has been living under one roof with Ndlovu since last year entrusted Ndlovu with his affairs, including his financial transactions.
In November 2017, the chief, a former Senator, received a lumpsum of $35 000 from government, as part of his outstanding allowances from parliament. He then instructed Ndlovu to facilitate the purchase of a house in Bulawayo`s Lobengula suburb.
Ndlovu informed Chief Gampu that she had negotiated to buy the house for $26 000 when she had actually negotiated for $24 000. Instead of transferring the amount to the seller as agreed, Ndlovu on three occasions between November 8, 2017 and December 12, 2017, transferred $13 400, $7 500 and $14 000 to her personal bank account without Chief Gampu`s authorisation.
On December 19, 2017, Ndlovu is said to have transferred $20 000 from her bank account into the seller’s account with the intention to purchase the property.
After the transaction had been completed, she transferred the ownership of the house into her own name.
The matter only came to light when Chief Gampus personal driver, Proud Mbambo went to Bulawayo City Council offices in Lobengula to check on the status of the house and discovered that the property in question had been registered under Ndlovus name.
The matter was reported to the police leading to Ndlovu`s arrest.
Ndlovu, on Tuesday appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Gladmore Mushowe facing fraud charges.
She was not asked to plead and is out on $200 bail.
She will be back in court on September 25 for commencement of trial.
By Own Correspondent| Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa will this morning tour cholera affected areas and visit victims of the deadly disease which has so far claimed 20 lives since its outbreak last week.
The MDC Alliance Presidential spokesperson, Dr Nkululeko Sibanda said:
“The People’s and Elected President Nelson Chamisa is visiting Cholera affected areas this morning at 10 am.”
Government has declared cholera a national emergency and the newly appointed health minister Dr Obediah Moyo has vowed to fight the spread of the disease which has so far been detected in other provinces including Masvingo, where it has already claimed 1 life.
By Paul Nyathi|ZANU PF inclined independent Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa has taken swipe at MDC Alliance leader Nelson saying that the youthful leader needs psychiatric help after the loss to Emmerson Mnangagwa in the July 30 elections.
Speaking to journalists after taking an unprecedented public HIV test in Harare on Tuesday, Mliswa said that the election loss threw the MDC leader into depression which could be healed through psychiatric help.
The relatively talkative former ZANU PF provincial chairman was speaking responding to Chamisa’s indications that his MDC Alliance party was planning his own mock inauguration at the weekend as the People’s President as he continues to dispute Mnangagwa’s controversial victory in the poll.
Mliswa said the planned inauguration was illegal and may lead to Chamisa being arrested.
“What Chamisa is doing is against the law. He is the breaking the law. He can be arrested,” he said.
“What he is planning is a threat to state security. That is the truth of the matter. Let us not get excited.
“I certainly understand when you lose, you go through a phase; a depression period that one goes through. It is not easy. They would need some form of psychiatric attention.
“He needs some help. I do not understand how people who lose an election would want to go further and be sworn in ministers, unless if he is going to swear shadow ministers.
“It is sad. I like Chamisa. He is a fine young man. But the more he talks, the more problems he causes to himself.”
TOP cricketer Elton Chigumbura is in trouble over rental arrears amounting to $18 000 he owes a local property owner. Chigumbura entered a lease agreement for a Harare property with a local company, Best Results Management Enterprises Private Limited.
He defaulted on paying rent.
In a bid to recover its dues, the firm through its lawyers Ruth Zimvumi Legal Practice, filed a lawsuit at the High Court claiming the principal debt plus interest.
Best Results Management Enterprises Private Limited is also seeking an order for costs against the cricketer.
According to the plaintiff’s declaration, the parties signed a lease agreement for Stand No. 17001 Sande Crescent, Graniteside, Harare on 1st October 2017.
Mr Chigumbura only paid his rentals once after the agreement.
In terms of the agreement, Chigumbura was obliged to pay rent in the sum of $1 800 monthly for the business property.
Despite numerous demands, the plaintiff argues, Chigumbura has refused, failed or neglected to pay the outstanding bill of $18 000.
To that end, the company’s lawyer had no other option but to seek recourse at the High Court through a legal claim.
Chigumbura was Zimbabwe’s One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) captain appointed in August 2014, before stepping down in January 2016.
Government has declared the cholera outbreak in Harare a state of emergency as numbers of people dying or falling sick from the bacterial infection rise. By mid-morning yesterday, 20 people had been confirmed dead from the latest cholera outbreak.
Over 2 300 suspected cases have been recorded in Harare alone.
Isolated cases have also been reported in Masvingo, Manicaland, Midlands and Mashonaland Central provinces, all traced back to Harare as the epicentre.
Addressing journalists after visiting Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital, one of the treatment camp sites in Harare, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said declaring the outbreak an emergency allowed the State to quickly mobilise resources to contain the disease, adding that Harare was the source of all cases reported countrywide.
“We are declaring an emergency for Harare. This will enable us to contain cholera and typhoid in the city as quickly as possible. We do not want further deaths, so if we do not create this disaster emergency situation, we will continue losing lives.”
Dr Moyo took a swipe at Harare City Council which he said had failed to attend to sewer bursts in Glen View for the past two months, resulting in the contamination of boreholes.
“Someone slept on duty and this is one of the problems we must tackle as Zimbabwe. People must work. This whole problem is a result of blocked sewers and these were reported, but were never repaired for at least two months. Now we have the whole of Glen View and Budiriro being affected,” said Dr Moyo.
He said while he would seek audience with Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo on a permanent solution to these recurrent challenges, they had agreed with Harare Mayor Herbert Gomba to immediately clear all sewer blockages.
Dr Moyo said they were also clamping down on illegal food vending with the assistance of the police.
He said development partners were assisting with provision of water bowsers, medical supplies and other non-food items.
“We have a problem, which has to be solved. We need to improve services so that we stop the number of people dying from cholera. There must not be deaths at all,” he said.
Mayor Gomba, who accompanied the Minister on his tour, pledged to fight the outbreak.
“We are working on responsibilities that fall within our mandate but there are also other responsibilities that lie outside our mandate, which Government should also chip in to assist” said Cllr Gomba.
“For instance, for us to collect garbage, we need refuse trucks but we are failing to get foreign currency from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to get our refuse trucks, which have been in South Africa for the past 10 months,” said Mayor Gomba.
He said Government must also prioritise construction of Kunzvi and Musami dams to complement available sources of water for Harare and neighbouring towns.
Asked why the outbreak was spreading so fast both in Harare and across the country, public health specialist Dr Prosper Chonzi said there was a slow response by health officials to the first reported cases.
“The reason why it is spreading so fast is that they delayed in picking it up. Cases were picked up when people had already died and funerals held without supervision,” saaid Dr Chonzi.
“Mourners conducted the same rituals that we practice as Africans such as shaking hands, washing the body of the deceased and so forth and they went back to their homes. Again no follow-ups were done, resulting in the bacteria spreading,” said Dr Chonzi.
He said cases were picked up when people had already died.
Dr Chonzi said there was also a possibility that all ground water in Glen View area, where sewerage has been flowing for the past two months, was contaminated with faecal matter and therefore unsafe for drinking.
“We need to appreciate the mode of transmission of cholera. It is faecal orally transmitted, which means faecal matter would have found its way into the oral cavity of a human being,” he said.
“The natural habitat of cholera and typhoid is sewer. So if sewer finds its way into food or water, people will definitely get the disease,” said Dr Chonzi.
“Right now, I think underground water in Glen View and Budiriro is totally contaminated with salmonella and vibrio (bacteria that causes cholera). So people drawing water from boreholes or shallow wells are drinking water that is already contaminated and will definitely get the disease,” he said.
Symptoms, causes
Cholera is an acute epidemic infectious disease characterised by watery diarrhoea, extreme loss of fluid and electrolytes, and severe dehydration.
Due to severe dehydration, fatality rates are high when untreated, especially among children and infants.
Death can occur in otherwise healthy adults within hours. Those who recover usually have long-term immunity against reinfection.
Diarrhoea is the key symptom of cholera.
Symptoms
They typically include:
Large volumes of explosive watery diarrhoea, sometimes called “rice water stools” because it can look like water that has been used to wash rice
i) Vomiting
ii) Leg cramps
A person with cholera can quickly lose fluids, up to 20 litres a day, so severe dehydration and shock can occur.
Signs of dehydration include:
I. loose skin
II. sunken eyes
III. dry mouth
IV. decreased secretion, for example, less sweating
V. fast heart beat
VI. low blood pressure
VII. dizziness or light-headedness
VIII. rapid weight loss
Shock can lead to collapse of the circulatory system. It is a life-threatening condition and a medical emergency.
Causes
Cholera is more common where there is overcrowding and poor sanitation.
Cholera bacteria enter the body through the mouth, often in food or water that has been contaminated with human waste, due to poor sanitation and hygiene.
They can also enter by eating seafood that is raw or not completely cooked.
Poorly cleaned vegetables irrigated by contaminated water sources are another common source of infection.
In situations where sanitation is severely challenged, such as communities with highly limited water resources, a single affected victim can contaminate all the water for an entire population.
Treatment
It is normally dehydration that leads to death from cholera, so the most important treatment is to give oral hydration solution (ORS), also known as oral re-hydration therapy (ORT).
The treatment consists of large volumes of water mixed with a blend of sugar and salts.
Severe cases of cholera require intravenous fluid replacement. An adult weighing 70 kilogrammes will need at least 7 litres of intravenous fluids.
Antibiotics can shorten the duration of the illness, but the WHO does not recommend the mass use of antibiotics for cholera, because of the growing risk of bacterial resistance.
Anti-diarrhea medicines are not used because they prevent the bacteria from being flushed out of the body.
With proper care and treatment, the fatality rate should be around 1 percent.
The MDC-Alliance has told newly-elected Chegutu mayor councillor Henry Muchatibaya to resign, and has since directed another newly-elected mayor in Masvingo, Advocate Collins Maboke, to do the same because both were not the party preferred candidates.
Cllrs Muchatibaya and Maboke were elected mayors last week ahead of candidates prescribed by the party, Cllr Mathias Shumba in Chegutu and Cllr Godfrey Kurauone in Masvingo.
In Chegutu, MDC-Alliance provincial chairman Ralph Magunje confirmed to state media that the party ordered Cllr Muchatibaya to resign, saying anyone who defied the national directive faced expulsion.
“As a province, we stand guided by national directives,” he said. “Any further defiance leads to expulsion from the party and recalling of those councillors.
“All councillors are expected to adhere to party directives with regards to election of mayors, deputy mayors and committee chairs in all towns and cities we control. Failure to do that leads to party membership suspension for five years and continued defiance results in expulsion.”
The decision to force Clr Muchatibaya to step down has irked councillors, with some of them threatening to defy the party directive.
In Masvingo, the party has since told Clr Maboke to immediately resign, accusing him and his backers of defying a party directive to vote for Ward 4 Clr Kurauone as mayor. MDC-Alliance Masvingo provincial chair Mr James Gumbi confirmed that Clr Maboke has been ordered to step down.
“It is true, that decision was made on Friday last week, it was resolved that Councillor Mberikunashe (who is said to be Mr Chamisa’s nephew) takes over the mayoral post in Masvingo in place of Advocate Maboke,” he said.
Clr Maboke was last week elected mayor after beating Clr Kurauone by seven votes to three, resulting in party supporters erupting in protest as they argued over who should have been elected.
Zanu-PF Ward 6 Clr Wellington Mahwende was voted the deputy mayor on the same margin as Clr Maboke.
He beat MDC-Alliance’s candidate Clr Selina Maridza (Ward 1). MDC-Alliance has seven seats in the council, as compared to Zanu-PF’s three.
There was drama in the National Assembly yesterday as opposition MDC Alliance legislators heckled and booed Chief Justice Luke Malaba, calling him a “thief” after he entered the House to swear in returning Speaker Jacob Mudenda and other presiding officers.
Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba, who was in attendance in the National Assembly, suffered the same fate until she was whisked out of Parliament by deputy Clerk of Parliament, Hellen Dingani.
Malaba led a full Constitutional Court bench that unanimously ruled against a petition brought by MDC Alliance leader and presidential candidate in the July 30 election, Nelson Chamisa, and confirmed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s victory.
When he entered the House clad in his full judicial robes for the swearing-in ceremony, MDC Alliance MPs burst into song, attacking the country’s top judge, while Zanu PF MPs hit back by shouting “ED Pfee”. Malaba was visibly shaken.
Mudenda was retained as Speaker, with Tsitsi Gezi elected as his deputy in elections conducted by Zec.
The ruling Zanu PF party has 180 MPs in the National Assembly, while the MDC Alliance has 88 MPs.
Both independent MP Temba Mliswa (Norton) and NPF legislator Masango Matambanadzo (Kwekwe Central) voted for Mudenda.
In his acceptance speech, Mudenda urged MPs to unite and work together.
“The most important thing is that, through our committee system, we should be able to build consensus and build Zimbabwe,” he said.
Harare City Council has decommissioned two boreholes in Glen View after the water tested positive for Vibrio cholerae, a cholera causing bacteria. City corporate communications manager Mr Michael Chideme confirmed the development in an interview with The Herald yesterday.
“Yes, I can confirm that we have decommissioned two boreholes in Glen View because we suspected they were the epicentre of the spread of cholera in the area,” he said. “The water was positive when it was tested for the bacterium.”
Mr Chideme said the development was part of the measures that the Harare City Council was implementing to curb the spread of cholera.
He said repairs to damaged sewer pipes was being done.
“Besides decommissioning of boreholes, we are also replacing all collapsed sewer pipes in Glen View and Budiriro for a start, then we will soon move to other areas,” said Mr Chideme. “The work has already started and is in progress.”
Government has since activated the national response mechanism to combat the dual outbreaks of cholera and typhoid.
The national response taskforce comprises of representatives from the Ministries of Health and Child Care, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing, Defence and War Veterans and the Department of Civil Protection, local authorities and other inter-agency representatives.
The Ministry of Health and Child Care is coordinating the national response, while City of Harare is coordinating on the outbreak in Harare.
Chitungwiza, Midlands, Manicaland, Masvingo and Mashonaland Central provinces have since reported sporadic cases of cholera — all traced back to Harare.
By A Correspondent|Government has ordered the temporary suspension of lessons at Glen View 5 Primary School in Harare to pave way for the provision of adequate sanitation facilities. This followed reports that two pupils had died, while over 20 others received treatment for suspected cholera.
A visit by The Herald to the school, which is located in the cholera epicentre, showed that the school’s sewer system was in a bad state.
Glen View 5 primary school pupils coming from cholera screening centre in Harare yesterday. (Picture by Innocent Makawa)
By end of day yesterday, the sewer system had not been attended to. Parents thronged the school yesterday demanding a test of borehole water at the institution.
There are fears borehole water in Glen View is contaminated.
“They must also test the borehole water, which could be another source of this outbreak,” said Mrs Jennifer Karonga, whose two children were complaining of headache and stomach pains.
“We already have one person who died of cholera in our street and several others are still receiving treatment from Nazareth (also known as Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital BRIDH). I am very worried with their condition,” said Mrs Karonga.
She said although the school and health authorities had earlier on screened children with suspected cholera symptoms, hers were only given oral rehydration solution (ORS) satchets, which they were asked to take home.
“They were given these satchets to make the rehydration solution from home, but as we speak, all taps are dry. There is no water,” said Mrs Karonga.
She said no water bowsers had been deployed in the area. Other parents who spoke on condition of anonymity, urged Government to ensure provision of safe and adequate water.
“All the boreholes that we were relying on have been condemned. The taps are dry and we do not have alternative water sources,” said the residents.
Speaking to journalists earlier on, Health and Child Care Minister Dr Obadiah Moyo said lessons at Glen View 5 Primary School were suspended to enable restoration of proper sanitation facilities and clean water.
“We have decided that we will suspend classes while we bring in fresh water. If we do not suspend classes, pupils will continue drinking water from the same contaminated wells, making it difficult to contain the outbreak,” Dr Moyo said.
“It is inconvenient, but relevant to save lives,” he said.
Jane Mlambo| A Cholera outbreak has been reported in Mbare National though the number of affected people is not yet known.
According to Community Water Alliance (CWA), the outbreak was reported in Mbare National along First Street and Second Street with the organization saying it is finalizing details of the number of affected people.
Government yesterday declared cholera outbreak a national disaster following Minister f Health, Obadiah Moyo’s visit to Beatrice Road Infectious Disease hospital.
Close to 20 people have been reported dead with thousands affected in one of the most deadly outbreaks since 2008.
By A Correspondent|In a case reminiscent of the former president Robert Mugabe era, where several citizens were dragged to court for undermining his authority, a commuter omnibus driver here, David Ndlovu, has been arrested for insulting President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Ndlovu, 31, who was arrested on Friday and spent the night at Bulawayo Central Police cells, appeared in court the following day before magistrate Gladmore Mushowe facing charges of disorderly conduct in a public place. He was not asked to plead and was remanded out of custody. He was set to appear in court on Tuesday for commencement of trial.
Ndlovu of Sauercetown suburb is being represented by Dickson Abraham of Tanaka Law Chambers who was seconded to the case by the Christian Legal Council. According to the State papers, on September 6 at Puma Service Station situated at corner Lobengula Street and 6th Avenue, the complainant Sibekezile Jele, a nurse aide in Hillside approached a vendor intending to buy paraffin. The State papers noted that Jele queried that the paraffin was too expensive. The accused person then interjected and said in Ndebele language, Wena hantso wavota wathi ED Pfee, sizabona ukuthi inja yenu leyo izalenzelani (loosely translated to mean you voted for ED, we will see what that dog of yours is going to do for you.)
The complainant immediately proceeded to Mzilikazi Police Station where he made a police report. A follow up was made leading to the arrest of Ndlovu. However, in his warned and cautioned statement, Ndlovu denied the charge. “I was talking to my friend called Banda, who is a parafin vendor. I always greet him by saying ED pfee”
By Paul Nyathi|A recent random sample test of City of Harare water has revealed that some of the water samples contained particles of human faeces making the water unfit for human consumption a report has revealed.
Below is the expert report condemning the water supplied to the residents of the capital city which is currently embroiled in a dire cholera epidemic.
At least twenty people have died of the waterborne disease in the last week with thousands more infected.
THE MDC Alliance should focus on service delivery in areas where it controls local authorities instead of making debates about the legitimacy of the Government, Alliance for People’s Agenda president, Dr Nkosana Moyo, has said.
In a televised interview with SABC News on Sunday, Dr Moyo expressed confidence in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s new Cabinet saying it represented the country’s demographics.
The APA president said the Constitutional Court put to finality Nelson Chamisa’s presidential election victory claim hence they should focus on their mandate.
“I think the MDC A has to deal with, firstly I don’t want to debate the issue of the election results, because a process has taken place, this thing was taken to court and the courts decided. So let’s leave that out,” said Dr Moyo.
“But where the MDC has control for instance of local government, I think it’s up to them to demonstrate that they have capacity, that they put people who are able to deliver what the people want, what the people need, in local communities, in local councils.”
He said it was neither here nor there for the main opposition to accept the new Government, but they have an obligation to deliver services.
“Whether they approve or disapprove what Zanu-PF does, it’s completely irrelevant. The MDC has got an opportunity in places where they are in control to demonstrate that they have got the capacity and can deliver. The debate of whether Zanu-PF is legitimate or not, I don’t think is relevant to their ability to demonstrate delivery and capacity,” Dr Moyo said.
He said the country is facing a myriad of challenges and Government should address unemployment and a bloated budget.
“Zimbabwe suffers from inordinately high levels of unemployment. Zimbabwe suffers from a budget which does not make sense. When you are spending more than 90 percent on salaries it means the budget is bloated, it’s not the correct size. There is no resource left for investing in infrastructure for instance,” Dr Moyo said.
A HARARE City councillor, Jacob Mafume (MDC Alliance), has proposed a pay hike for city employees as a way to retain skilled and experienced staff at a time service delivery is at its lowest.
Mafume (pictured) has also been appointed the new MDC Spokesperson by party leader Nelson Chamisa.
Officiating during a handover ceremony of firefighting equipment donated by Operation Florian, Mafume, who was standing in for the new Harare mayor Herbert Gomba, said council should pay its staff more so that they do not leave the local authority.
“After training these people with such high skills, they are now sought-after because they are good. They leave council for better pastures. This is one area we need to look at,” Mafume said on Monday.
“We need to pay them well, improve the conditions of service for the workers so that we can keep the best.”
Harare council is considered to be one of the highest-paying institutions, with most of its workers earning more than their counterparts in central government, while its wage bill is more than the recommended 70:30 ratio to service delivery.
Mafume told the gathering that the new council would prioritise establishment of new firefighting stations and emergency reaction services within suburbs as a way of alleviating damage to property and lives in cases of accidents and fire outbreaks.
Operation Florian, a United Kingdom-based humanitarian organisation, conducted a training programme for the city’s fire fighters as well as its emergency response team.
“I understand that we need more than 10 sub-stations within our communities so that we could cover the greater Harare when it comes to firefighting and accidents. The sanctity of life and preservation thereof, and that of properties, relies largely on a well-equipped, adequately protected and well-drilled life-saving team,” Mafume said
“To this end, our partners have donated three fire tenders, two heavy vehicles, personal protective equipment and an array of equipment over the past five years.”
By Paul Nyathi|Leader of the opposition People’s Democratic Party, Tendai Biti, has told media that he is not aware of his latest appointment as the Deputy National Chairperson of the MDC-T led by Nelson Chamisa.
The MDC-T presidential spokesperson, Nkululeko Sibanda revealed on Tuesday that the party had appointed Biti as its deputy to new chairperson Thabitha Khumalo.
Biti is the leader of the PDP a partner with the MDC-T in the MDC Alliance coalition which is in the process of being formulated to be a new united political party instead of an election alliance.
The new party leadership configurations, announced at a press briefing by Sibanda, saw another Alliance partner Professor Welshman Ncube of the MDC being appointed as co Vice-President with Morgen Komichi and Elias Mudzuri.
Asked for his opinions about the deployments, Biti professed ignorance about the new appointments.
“Appointments by who? I am not aware of those. So, please talk to people who know,” Biti said.
Asked if he would be satisfied with his new position if eventually informed, Biti was adamant he was not the best to respond to the question.
“Why are you now talking to me? I am just telling you that I don’t know yet.”
Sibanda however suggested that Biti was aware of the new developments but was yet to be handed his formal appointment letter.
“We made the announcements today and he is yet to receive his call from the office. I will check for you whether he got his appointment letter,” Sibanda said.
Further asked if the position of deputy national chair was befitting of the former party secretary general and MDC Alliance co-principal, Sibanda said Biti was at ease with his position.
“I think he has. He is a disciplined politician. He would certainly understand the position of the president.
“He is not playing games. He is probably genuine about that. I know the honourable (Biti),” Sibanda said.
By Paul Nyathi|MASVINGO City Council (MCC) has begun supplying water to residents at some designated collection points after a residents association petitioned the High Court seeking to compel the local authority to alleviate the water shortages.
Through its lawyer, Martin Mureri of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), the Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Alliance (MURRA), filed an urgent chamber application in the High Court on Thursday 30 August 2018 seeking an order compelling MCC to provide running tap water to residents in the ancient city.
MURRA took legal action after MCC had failed to supply running tap water to residents following a breakdown of one of MCC’s water pumps at Bushmead Waterworks, which resulted in a 50 percent reduction in water pumping capacity.
In its urgent chamber application, MURRA argued that MCC had violated residents’ constitutional rights by failing to supply safe, clean and potable water as provided in section 77 of the Constitution.
In court, during a hearing presided over by Justice Joseph Mafusire, MCC agreed to supply water to residents to all affected areas through water bowsers and other containers pending the restoration of running tap water supplies.
In addition, MCC has now published a list of water collection sites in the city and a time schedule, where residents are currently accessing water supplies. MCC is also supplying water to some affected schools in an effort to mitigate the current water supply water shortages.
By Paul Nyathi|National People’s Party strongman and National Chairman Dzikamai Mavhaire has also resigned from the troubled party led by former Vice President Joice Mujuru.
Mavhaire becomes the fourth top official of the party to quit within the last two days sending warnings that the party could be on its way to oblivion.
Mavhaire joins party Vice President Samuel Sipepa Nkomo who resigned together with National Spokesperson Jefferson Chitando on Monday. The two were immediately followed by Gilbert Dzikiti a principal to the People’s Rainbow Coalition which Mujuru leads.
While Nkomo and Chitando announced their return to the MDC Alliance, Dzikiti went back to his original home in the ruling ZANU PF.
Mavhaire who founded the NPP with Mujuru after splitting from ZANU PF in 2015 tendered his resignation to Mujuru without stating his next move.
In a letter dated 11 September 2018, Mavhaire writes: “I hereby resign from the National People’s Party as national chairman and member of the party. It was a pleasure working together as a team.”
ZimEye.com efforts to get a comment from Mujuru on the spate of resignations from the party have not yet been successful.
By Wilbert Mukori | “I am honoured to be appointed by President Mnangagwa as Zimbabwe’s Minister of Youth, Sports, Art and Recreation. I will continue to carry our Flag with pride and dedication of service so we can come together and take Zimbabwe forward. God bless you and God bless Zimbabwe,” tweeted Kirsty Coventry.
indepth…Wilbert Mukori
Of course, you are honoured and we are all pleased for you! But do you really think you will accomplish anything of substance given Zimbabwe is a pariah state ruled by corrupt, vote rigging and murderous thugs?
President Mnangagwa promised to hold free, fair and credible elections following last November’s military coup. He clearly never meant to keep his promise as the recent rigged elections showed. He made the promise for the sinister and cynical purpose of deceiving the world, and taking the sting of the illegitimacy of the military coup.
President Mnangagwa knows that he blatantly rigged the recent elections and, per se, his regime is illegitimate. He has appointed you, Kirsty Coventry and a few other innocent and decent individuals into his cabinet for the same sinister and cynical purpose of deception. You are the human face of the tyrannical regime, the whitewash on the tomb.
The illegitimate Zanu PF junta will never accomplish anything of substance, economically or politically, because the regime is rotten. The country will never attract the much need local and foreign investors because they do not do business with corrupt and vote rigging thugs. Investors are a shrewd and savvy lot, they know Zanu PF rigged the elections and they will not be fooled by the whitewash!
On the political front, Zanu PF is NOT going to implement even one democratic reforms in the next five years and so we can be 100% certain that Zanu PF will rig 2023 elections just as readily as it rigged 2018 elections! No doubt the regime will look for more innocent but very naïve Zimbabweans to front the regime!
Zimbabwe is in this political and economic mess because the country is stuck with this corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship. Each time the regime rigged the elections Zimbabweans have found one excuse after another why they should accept the result and move on, hoping against hope that the nation will stop Zanu PF rigging the next elections.
For the last 38 years now, Zimbabwe has been caught up in this insane but deadly cycle of Zanu PF rigging elections to loot resources and to make sure no meaningful democratic reforms are implemented so the party can rig the next elections. The only way to break this vicious cycle is to deny the vote rigging regime legitimacy.
Zimbabwe is stuck with a corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF dictatorship regime and by accepting the appointment you are only helping the illegitimate regime gain some modicum of credibility and thus extend its stay in power for the purpose of looting and rigging the next elections. 38 years of Zanu PF misrule have seen unemployment soar to 90%, basic services such as clean running water and health have all but collapse, etc.; that is where Zanu PF is taking the nation.
“I will continue to carry our Flag with pride and dedication of service so we can come together and take Zimbabwe forward.” Not this time my dear.
38 years of corrupt and tyrannical Zanu PF rule has dragged this nation into the very depths of economic and political hell; how anyone can be so naïve and downright foolish to call this “forward” beggars belief! But then Kirsty Coventry is not the first nor will she be the last to be seduced by the trapping of high offices. Viewed through the rose tinted windows of the ministerial limo, the potholes, the illegitimacy and all the bad things disappear; everything is rosy! – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.co.uk
Even though they can repeat anything, they still sound like parrots. But there’s another type of bird that puts Polly squawking about her cracker to shame.
Ravens can imitate a number of sounds, and they’re extremely accurate. Their voices can mimic the deep, resonant tone of a man, or a higher-pitched tone of a woman. Their voices can sound so insanely human that it’s hard to believe someone isn’t playing a trick on you.
Listen for yourself… (click play on the videos below)..
The Provincial Medical Director of Masvingo province, Dr Amidius Shamhu has refuted claims that there is a cholera outbreak in the province.
Dr Shamhu said one person has died of cholera in Masvingo and that person is reported to have travelled from Glen View in Harare to Masvingo.
“It is therefore assumed he acquired the cholera disease from Glen View; so we can safely say the cholera was imported from Harare,” said Dr Shamhu.
Dr Shamhu urged Masvingo residents to practice cholera preventive measures that health workers are teaching them.
“I urge all Masvingo residents to wash their hands before preparing food, practice safe disposal of waste and to urgently seek medical attention where cases of diarrhea have been noted,” he added.
Dr Shamhu also added that borehole water is not 100 percent safe as it can be contaminated easily therefore people should boil drinking water from boreholes or use water treatment chemicals and tablets to kill any bacteria which might be in the water.- state media
A 32-year old man has been charged for allegedly removing his cellmate’s pants and fondling his buttocks when they were detained at Pumula Police Station in Bulawayo.
Godknows Simbarashe Pfumbi allegedly demanded sex from a 40-year-old cell mate with whom he was detained.
A court yesterday heard how on Friday last week, Pfumbi demanded to sleep next to the victim saying that he looked young and the victim thought it was a joke.
Pfumbi appeared before Western Commonage Magistrate Mr Lungile Ncube facing charges of indecent assault and was remanded in custody to September 20.
He denied the allegations stating that the two only fought over some space to sleep.
The prosecutor, Mr Nathan Marime, told the court that as soon as the other inmates fell asleep, Pfumbi removed his pants and demanded sex from the victim.
“After removing his pants, Pfumbi started fondling the victim’s buttocks demanding sex from him,” he said.
“The victim refused to have sex with Pfumbi and started insulting him. Other inmates woke up as they heard the two exchanging insults.”
A few minutes later, Mr Marime said, police arrived at the cell and after hearing of what had happened, removed the victim from the cell.- stats media
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority has suspended its commissioner responsible for investigations, Charles Jaure, with immediate effect after he was implicated in a bribery case in which he allegedly demanded a bribe from a whistleblower who had exposed improper financial dealings at NetOne.
The suspension follows indications by Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) on Monday that it was investigating Jaure over the allegations.
Zimra Commissioner General, Ms Faith Mazani, yesterday confirmed in a statement that Jaure had been suspended to pave way for investigations.
She indicated that they had learnt from media reports that a report on bribery allegations involving Jaure had been made to Zacc.
“Zimra is doing its own investigations on the matter. “The official in question has been asked to proceed on leave of absence to allow investigations to be carried out. Zimra will give Zacc any support they require as they carry out investigations into the matter,” she said.
Meanwhile in an interview yesterday, Zacc Investigations Committee head, Commissioner Goodson Nguni said investigations were still continuing. “We are still looking into the issue,” he said.
The report against Jaure states that in 2017 he allegedly demanded a bribe from the whistleblower to expedite his payments after he reported NetOne for tax evasion of non-resident tax, withholding tax, value added tax, income tax, special exercise due on airtime and pay as your earn in 2015.
The whistleblowing resulted in Zimra allegedly recovering about $18 million. A Zimra investigations team that was looking into the issue then sought to reduce the figure to $8 million, which the whistleblower who was entitled to 10 percent of the amount recovered, challenged resulting in the suspension of another top Zimra official before the matter was handed over to Jaure, who alledgedly asked for a bribe from the whistleblower to facilitate payment of the $1,8 million that was due to him.
The whistle blower was then paid $73 000 out of the $1,8 million. “I refused to accede to his demand for a bribe or any form or any undue consideration and this was the beginning of my problems with Mr Jaure.
“However, in a concerted effort to avoid confrontation I requested Mr Jaure to recuse himself from all my cases as he was conflicted but he vehemently refused,” read part of a statement by the whistle blower.
After he refused to pay Jaure, the whistleblower claimed the Zimra official pulled out evidence from his file and attempted to lie on amounts due to him in a bid to fix him for refusing to pay the bribe. Jaure also allegedly started delaying payment due to the whistle blower to further fix him.
In a letter dated January 11 by the whistle blower’s lawyers, Manase and Manase, “Mr Jaure asked our client to pay a financial consideration in the form of a bribe. This caused our client to write a letter to the board chair expressing his frustration and reservations at the conduct of Mr Jaure.”
But in a letter dated January 8, 2018, Jaure claimed he was only aware of $751 438 43 million and had authorised payment of $73 000 and only $2 000 was outstanding.
By Ishamel Wizimani | (OPINION JOKES) Kirsty Chamunyurududu Coventry biography.
Born in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe in 1948, Kirsty is one of the most distinguished liberation heroes of Zimbabwe. Her name Chamunyurududu came as a result of the fearless manner she crossed crocodile infested rivers under water during the liberation struggle to attack the enemy.
In one of her escapades she travelled 60 km under the waters of Save river only to emerge out of the water in 40 minutes with a hippopotamus which was used to feed the guerrilla forces. She is also renowned for pulling 70 Rhodesian soldiers under water in 3 minutes. She also used to eat all her food under water water.
Kirsty’ s astonishing exploits were further stamped when she spent all of her liberation nights sleeping under water. Cde Kirsty is a welcome addition to the cabinet and as Zimbabwe we remain tuned to the positive development she will bring to our beloved nation. In her remarks upon her swearing in, she promised that tonight she is going to swim across all water reservoirs in the country and take out cholera on her own.
By Farai D Hove| Below are reader comments following the snake incident at Grace Mugabe’s mother’s funeral. A LIVE snake popped out from under Mrs Marufu’s casket as Robert Mugabe was speaking (SEE VIDEO) and below are the comments –
“Nhai veduwe. Africans and superstition… did you consider the fact that this funeral was held where snakes habitat is high ??♀️ zvimwe zvoda reasoning mufunge. Some of you makuti Mbuya vairoya, but when someone says that of your kin yatova nyaya.”
A Bulawayo man allegedly paid two bouncers $2 000 to assault his wife’s suspected lover in a love triangle that has sucked in a city businessman who was beaten up by the duo.
Nkululeko Masuku allegedly hired the bouncers to beat up Mr Elias Zozolex Mweneziko who features in some photos involving Masuku’s wife named as Dudu.
It is alleged that in July, Dudu and Mr Mwezeziko’s girlfriend only identified as Ms Hazvinei, both employees of a mobile communication company, travelled to Victoria Falls on work commitments and tagged along their respective lovers Mr Archford Chonzi and Mr Mweneziko.
The lovers allegedly took pictures enjoying themselves in Victoria Falls.
Later, Masuku reportedly retrieved the pictures from his wife’s Icloud account, a backup platform for Iphones.
After learning of the “illicit affair”, Masuku allegedly hired the two bouncers to deal with his wife’s lover.
A 47-second video of Mr Mweneziko being assaulted by the bouncers for “his role in the scandal” has gone viral on social media and on Monday he visited Chronicle to clarify the case.
He said the incident occurred on September 2 at a local bar as he was interrogated while being assaulted for more than 35 minutes
Mr Mweneziko said his assault happened in the presence of Masuku who was recording the footage.
“The reason why I was being assaulted is that Masuku said I knew his wife yet I allowed Chonzi to go out with her to Victoria Falls. He wanted me to reveal whether his wife had sex with her boyfriend but I couldn’t reveal that as I didn’t know,” he said.
“He wanted to know why I was in photos involving his wife, but I told him I was with my girlfriend who works with his wife. He already knew because he had seen me coming to pick my girlfriend while he was picking his wife at their work place. He said I knew that he had a child with his wife yet I allowed her to have a boyfriend. But it was not for me to tell his wife what to do and what not to.
“They assaulted me for almost 35 minutes but Masuku only shot a 47-second video which he widely circulated on social media. Because I knew one of the bouncers, when Masuku exited the room where they were beating me from, I asked him why they were doing it and he said they were paid $2 000 for it. But I had no links to Chonzi.”
He said on the following day, Masuku located Mr Chonzi who runs a bar in the city and the bouncers severely assaulted him that he had to be stitched on the mouth at a local surgery.
Mr Mweneziko said he filed a report on his assault to the police.
“But Masuku has been trying to persuade me to drop the charges promising me $5 000 as compensation. Chonzi has also reported the case. I can’t drop this matter. It has affected me in my business. I run a successful car sales. My clients will end up not trusting me,” said Mr Mweneziko.
Contacted for comment, Masuku denied knowledge of the case.
However, one of the bouncers confirmed that Masuku hired them. state media
Below are LIVE comments responding to foreign affairs minister, SB Moyo’s public call to diasporans. Gen. Moyo on Monday said diasporan Zimbabweans are the country’s First Ambassadors and they should now rally behind the ZANU PF government.
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By Farai D Hove| Foreign Affairs Minister SB Moyo has said diasporans should now focus on rebuilding Zimbabwe. Speaking soon after being sworn in yesterday, Moyo said, “the diaspora should now focus on rebuilding this country.
“They are the first ambassadors, and of course the other dimension is that we have got now to look at the capabilities of human resources that we have, so that they can be deployed correctly in order to be synchronised and resonate with the mission and the mandate of economic diplomacy.” VIDEO:
By Paul Nyathi|Leader of the opposition Democratic Assembly for Reform and Empowerment (DARE) Gilbert Dzikiti has joined the ever growing number of people dumping the Joice Mujuru led National People’s Party and its coalition the PRC.
Dzikiti who joined the PRC as one of the principals wrote to Mujuru on Tuesday informing her that he was dumping both the coalition and the party he founded to rejoin ZANU PF.
Things haven’t been very rosy for Mujuru since the election of July 30. Some of her top officials including Vice President Samuel Sipepa Nkomo have been dumping the party since the party’s poor performance in the July 30 elections.
Dzikiti’s resignation letter reads as follows:
President Mujuru
It is with a heavy heart that I write to you leader on my decision to leave PRC and DARE.Indeed we shared happy and sad moments together .We worked in NERA and signed a memorandum of agreement culminating into the founding and creation of PRC.We share the same nationalist agenda as captured in our manifesto as PRC.However the people of Zimbabwe chose a two party state and rejected our alternative voice.After introspection I have decided to join ZANU Pf and feel the restoration agenda will be fulfilled by President Mnangagwa.I learned a lot from your assertive humble person and respect that deep within you is etched the unwavering nationalist agenda which flows in blood versels of every war veteran and nationalist.It is my hope and wish that we will find each other in ZANU Pf ,a party which I know remains dear to all those who fought the liberation war.I will never forget but will cherish and hold dear all we shared in our quest for a Zimbabwe We Want.It is for me time to build and to help move Zimbabwe into a better nation.
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Terrence Mawawa| Zimbabwe Warriors head coach Sunday Chidzambwa is happy with the 1-1 result they achieved against Congo on Sunday but says they could have scored more goals in the first half of the game.
Khama Billiat netted Zimbabwe’s only goal in the 22nd minute before Congolese talisman Thievy Bifouma equalised for the hosts five minutes into the second half.
Chidzambwa’s charges remain on top of Group G with four points, courtesy of a better goal difference over DRC who are in the second position.
“I think the guys played well in the first half and in my view that performance deserved at least, two or more goals, but we couldn’t take all our chances,” the coach told The Herald.
“Those missed opportunities gave them a chance to come back.
“In the second half, they seized control of the midfield until we introduced Tafadzwa Kutinyu (for Kuda Mahachi) and we improved and matched them again.”
Terrence Mawawa|Highlanders legend Madinda Ndlovu has bemoaned what he has described as too much pressure being exerted on his team by the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
Ndlovu has cited the heavy fixture schedule his team will endure this week.
Bosso will be in action on Wednesday against Mutare City in Rusape, three days after their clash against rivals Dynamos at Barbourfields Stadium in a rescheduled league match.
They have another away game on Saturday, travelling north to face ZPC Kariba.
Madinda told Bosso media that it would not be easy playing in two away games within a space of five days.
“We only have one day to prepare before we travel to play Mutare City on Wednesday. We have another long trip to Kariba for our game on Saturday, this is very stressing to our boys,” said the gaffer.
“We will not have the opportunity to hold normal training sessions, but we urge the fans to support our boys.”
Jane Mlambo| Masvingo City Council (MCC) has begun supplying water to residents at some designated collection points after a residents association petitioned the High Court seeking to compel the local authority to alleviate the water shortages.
Through its lawyer, Martin Mureri of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), the Masvingo United Residents and Ratepayers Alliance (MURRA), filed an urgent chamber application in the High Court on Thursday 30 August 2018 seeking an order compelling MCC to provide running tap water to residents in the ancient city.
MURRA took legal action after MCC had failed to supply running tap water to residents following a breakdown of one of MCC’s water pumps at Bushmead Waterworks, which resulted in a 50 percent reduction in water pumping capacity.
In its urgent chamber application, MURRA argued that MCC had violated residents’ constitutional rights by failing to supply safe, clean and potable water as provided in section 77 of the Constitution.
In court, during a hearing presided over by Justice Joseph Mafusire, MCC agreed to supply water to residents to all affected areas through water bowsers and other containers pending the restoration of running tap water supplies.
In addition, MCC has now published a list of water collection sites in the city and a time schedule, where residents are currently accessing water supplies. MCC is also supplying water to some affected schools in an effort to mitigate the current water supply water shortages.
By Jane Mlambo| Youth associations registered under the Zimbabwe Youth Council have blasted MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa over what they termed derogatory and sexist remarks aimed at new Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister, Kirsty Coventry.
Chamisa torched a storm over the weekend when he appeared as if demeaning Coventry referring to her using a word said to be as vulgar by a section of society, while addressing a rally in Chitungwiza over the weekend.
That word “mudhidhi” mukuru was however nowhere near vulgar, since in his native Karanga it means a great swimmer.
“We note with great concern the speech by Mr Chamisa over the weekend, a speech which was riddled with unfortunate and seditious remarks that cannot go without a word of reprimand,” said Primrose Miga, Executive Chairperson of Young Miners Foundation.
“As organisations that represent the youth, we feel the sexist, racial and vulgar pronouncements made by Mr Chamisa are not only ingenious but also dissipated and unwelcome,” she further stated.
However, asked on whether the meeting had the blessing of the newly appointed Minister, the grouping denied having consulted her, further cementing the notion that they were playing politics despite urging the opposition leader to desist from politicking.
Meanwhile, the MDC-USA Presidential Representative’s Office has thrown its weight behind Chamisa saying his statement was not inflammatory.
“There is need for a definitive response to the discrediting social media remarks to President Nelson Chamisa’s recent speech.
Shona is not the only language with words that bear more than one meaning. No matter how well-meaning, some interpretations will confirm an individual’s own bias.
“We find it deeply disturbing and stand by President Nelson Chamisa.
“In Zimbabwe, we may diverge in opinions, but opinions should be respected. Including our President’s opinion. We applaud him for venturing into uncharted waters and his continued use of humour in speeches to convey his message to party supporters. An excellent speaking skill. With support from party followers, he will make headway,” reads part of the statement.
Coventry has, however, remained mum over the issue.
Jane Mlambo|The MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa has appointed Professor Welshman Ncube as one of his co-vice Presidents together with Morgan Komichi and Elias Mudzuri in a move aimed at strengthening the opposition movement ahead of the make or break congress slated for next year.
The youthful politician has also promoted party spokesperson Thabitha Khumalo to the position of National Chairperson deputized by former People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Tendai Biti while Ward 17 Councillor Jacob Mafume landed the Spokesperson post.
Addressing the media at the party headquarters today, Presidential Spokesperson, Nkululeko Sibanda said the party’s highest decision making body had armed Chamisa with power to restore the originality of the party by opening doors to all the former members.
“The president is working hard to retain the party to its original strength by integrating members of the MDC Alliance into the MDC. The president is doing all this on the basis of the constitution and after meeting with the national executive yesterday. He is guided in doing this by the directions that were made by the national council earlier this year.
“The national council recently instructed the president to give effect to the integration and consolidation resolution. These resolutions were followed by line member’s resolution
Chamisa also made a number of changes redeploying some senior members in various positions in both council and parliamentary affairs while Jacob Mafume another prodigal member has been redeployed as the party spokesperson.
Dr Sibanda further said the MDC Alliance and MDC T names were employed as the electoral vehicle and therefore the party now returns to its original name with a vision to galvanize the party.
The MDC heads for congress next year for the first time without its founding President the late Morgan Tsvangirai who succumbed to the cancer of the colon in February this year.
“President Chamisa made his commitment that the party will rebuild, galvanize and prepare to run this country as effective as possible and he has begun this process as you can see what used to be many factions of the MDC is no longer there we now have a unified Movement for Democratic Change,” said Sibanda.
Meanwhile, the new party spokesperson, Mafume said the main focus of the 19th Anniversary event set for this Saturday is to take stock of the journey the opposition party has travelled while also looking into the election outcome particularly on the presidential election outcome the MDC insists was rigged in favour of the incumbent Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The Ghana government officially received the mortal remains of Kofi Annan, the former United Nations Secretary-General who died on August 18 in Bern, Switzerland; aged 80.
Annan’s mortal remains left Geneva aboard a private plane with his coffin draped in the flag of the body he served for decades. Some members of the Annan family including his wife arrived with the body.
The plane arrived at the Kotoka International Airport, KIA, at 16: 00 GMT and was received by Ghana’s president Nana Akufo-Addo at a brief military ceremony. The UN flag was taken off and replaced with the Ghana flag upon arrival.
The former global diplomat is due to be given a full state burial that will span for three days. Between his arrival and burial at a military cemetery on September 13, a number of events have been planned to celebrate his life.
A summary of the events are as follows:
Body of Kofi Atta Annan arrives on Monday 10 September 2018 at 1600 hours.
Laying in state for paying of respect by public on Tuesday 11 September 2018
Laying in state for paying of respect by dignitaries on Wednesday 12 September 2018
Both events at the foyer of the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) from 1000 to 1600 hours daily.
Funeral service at the Auditorium of AICC on Thursday 13 September 2018 at 0900 hours.
This will be preceded by filing past and paying of last respect by VVIPs only from 0730 to 0830 hours.
Burial is slated for the military cemetery located in the capital, Accra.
It is expected that Heads of State, high ranking United Nations Officials including the Secretary General and other high profile international personalities will attend the funeral ceremony.
President John Magufuli has advised Tanzanian couples to stop using contraceptive methods, saying that the country needs more people, according to local media reports.
“Those going for family planning are lazy … they are afraid they will not be able to feed their children. They do not want to work hard to feed a large family and that is why they opt for birth controls and end up with one or two children only,” he said at a public rally in Meatu on Sunday.
Magufuli, who has two children, said it was “important to reproduce” and warned Tanzanians against what he said was bad advice provided by outsiders.
“I have travelled to Europe and elsewhere and have seen the harmful effects of birth control. Some countries are now facing declining population growth. They are short on manpower,” he was quoted as saying by The Citizen publication.
“You have cattle. You are big farmers. You can feed your children. Why then resort to birth control?” he asked. “This is my opinion, I see no reason to control births in Tanzania”.
Legislators on Monday criticised the comments, saying they are not consistent with national policy, according to local media.
Cecil Mwambe, an MP, said the country’s health insurance scheme can only accommodate a maximum of four children from one family.
Speaker of Parliament Job Ndugai meanwhile said the president’s comments were advisory and did not represent a governmental position, regional media reported.
Social media users also reacted angrily to Magufuli’s speech, with many pointing out a woman’s right to choose a method of contraception and have access to family planning information is enshrined in the Maputo Protocol, an African charter of women’s rights.
Tanzania is home to some 55.5 million people, according to the World Bank, up from 10 million when it gained independence in 1961.
The United Nations has predicted that Africa’s population will double to around 2.5 billion people by 2050.
Magufuli’s speech mirrors one given by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Sunday when he told journalists he had rejected the advice of “outsiders” who warned against population growth.
“What superior intelligence do you have to think that you can understand the problem in my house better than we the occupants?” said Museveni. “If there is a problem in our house, we the occupants will solve it. Keep out”.
Separately, Tanzania’s parliament on Monday banned female legislators from wearing artificial nails and false eyelashes.
Ndugai, who made the announcement, said women wearing either item would not be allowed to enter parliament, after a health official told the House that they could cause health problems, according to The Citizen.
Terrence Mawawa|Legendary footballer Moses “Razorman Bambo” Chunga has praised President Emmerson Mnangagwa for recognising renowned swimmer Kirsty Coventry’ s immense contributions to the development of sport in the country.
Chunga told The Herald President Mnangagwa’s appointment of Kirsty
Coventry as Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation proved he was a practical man.
“It’s something that was long overdue.Personally, I wasn’t surprised because she has been in the trenches and has seen it all. It shows our President is someone who is not divorced from the
realities on the ground.
He is a practical man who should be hailed for taking sport seriously. I am sure the coming in of Kirsty will bring massive changes to the face of sport in Zimbabwe. She is someone who
understands the joy of winning and the agony of missing out on the podium, as opposed to most of her predecessors.
That alone is priceless, you can only
give what you have,” said Chunga.
The Provincial Medical Director of Masvingo province, Dr Amidius Shamhu has refuted claims that there is a cholera outbreak in the province.
Dr Shamhu said one person has died of cholera in Masvingo and that person is reported to have travelled from Glen View in Harare to Masvingo.
“It is therefore assumed he acquired the cholera disease from Glen View; so we can safely say the cholera was imported from Harare,” said Dr Shamhu.
Dr Shamhu urged Masvingo residents to practice cholera preventive measures that health workers are teaching them.
“I urge all Masvingo residents to wash their hands before preparing food, practice safe disposal of waste and to urgently seek medical attention where cases of diarrhea have been noted,” he added.
Dr Shamhu also added that borehole water is not 100 percent safe as it can be contaminated easily therefore people should boil drinking water from boreholes or use water treatment chemicals and tablets to kill any bacteria which might be in the water.- state media
Jane Mlambo| Former Deputy Speaker or the National Assembly and Zanu PF senator, Mabel Chinomona has been elected President of the Senate after defeating Morgan Komichi who had been nominated by the opposition MDC Alliance.
Chinomona won with 52 votes against Komichi’s 22.
Retired General Mike Nyambuya was elected Deputy President after defeating Lillian Timveos who had been nominated by the MDC Alliance.
State-owned Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) has produced two million carats of diamonds from January to date, reflecting a 47 percent increase from 1.3 million carats during the same period last year.
Increased investments in the mining sector and processing capacity by the ZCDC have lead to the rise in production of the precious commodity.
ZCDC Chief Executive Officer Dr Morris Mpofu told the ZBC News on Tuesday that increased exploration and fresh green field projects are therefore expected to result in overall diamond production reaching the targetted three million carats by year end.
“We are really convinced of the efforts that we are doing to unlock value in the commodity such that we are also on course to achieve the desired results on the back of our strategic planning,” said Dr Mpofu.
The state-owned diamond mining firm is mainly extracting conglomerate diamonds in Chiadzwa in eastern Zimbabwe while exploration for kimberlite diamonds has also started.
The government is also formulating a new diamond policy to attract fresh capital and investment as well as ensuring communities around the diamond fields’ benefit from the resource by imposing a legal requirement for meaningful corporate social responsibility programmes. – state media
ZimEye is today investigating the case of a female teacher who reveals that she was assaulted by soldiers from Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s Presidential Guard on allegations of being a Mnangagwa CIO.
Moreblessing Mudambi reveals that she was attacked at Mverechena Shopping Centre. SEE MAP BELOW:
The current report states that Amalgamated Rural Teachers’ Union of Zimbabwe, ARTUZ Gender Secretary, Moreblessing Madambi was attacked by at least 8 men from the Presidential Guard on Saturday 08 September 2018 night.
The Union leader was tracked from the Mary Chiwenga organised beauty contest. She was abducted by around 8 unidentified assailants at Mverechena shops in Domboshava and was interrogated and tortured for the rest of Saturday night.
The leader is injured and has been keeping this to herself for fear of further victimisation.
The Union is still to receive finer details on reasons for the abduction and torture.
The Union implores the state to guarantee safety of education practitioners in line with the Oslo Safe schools declaration of 2015. The security of education workers is critical for quality education delivery in our schools.
The case is still to be reported to police as Union leader is still afraid to even leave home.
Terrence Mawawa|MDC Alliance official Morgan Komichi has expressed profound gratitude for being appointed as the vice president of the opposition party.
Below is Komichi’s statement:
MDC ALLIANCE MEMBERS :
Morgen Komichi
Thanks to our Lord. May you accompany me to give thanks and great appreciation to my President Adv Nelson Chamisa for appointing to the position of MDC Vice President. Thank you so much.
May the Lord continue to give him the wisdom and knowledge like what he did to King Solomon the Son of King David. I also want to express my appreciation for his God given wisdom to integrate MDC ALLIANCE partners.
He has continued to perfect the vision of our Late Icon Dr M Tsvangirai. He will never go wrong. I call upon all the MDC Leaders and Members to unconditionally rally behind President Nelson Chamisa. Let’s unite against Zanu PF. Let’s fight for our stolen victory. May the Lord bless you always. I love you all very much. If ever I hurt you in any way please forgive me.
Jane Mlambo| Zanu PF’s Mabel Chinomona is battling against MDC Alliance nominated Morgan Komichi for the position of President of Senate in the elections currently underway in the upper house.
Earlier in the day, Jacob Mudenda was retained as Speaker of Parliament after defeating Paurina Mupariwa who had been nominated by the MDC Alliance.
With Zanu PF also dominating the senate, Chinomona is likely to sail through with little resistance from the opposition.
Keep refreshing for more details on the outcome of the elections.
Terrence Mawawa|One person has succumbed to the deadly cholera epidemic in the ancient city of Masvingo, a senior medical doctor has revealed.
Masvingo Provincial Medical Director, Amadeus Shamu said the person had been admitted at Masvingo Provincial Hospital after complaining of stomach problems and diarrhoea.
“I can confirm that one person has died of cholera. According to our investigations the deceased person contracted the disease in Harare.
Frantic efforts were made to save the person’ s life.Those who are suffering from diarrhoea and stomach disorders must immediately seek medical attention,” said Shamu.
Terrence Mawawa| Another opposition leader has urged MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa to accept the outcome of the July 30 polls.
Last month several opposition parties called on the youthful politician to concede defeat.
ZIPP leader Blessing Kasiyamhuru has implored Chamisa to accept the outcome of the July 30 polls.He said the election outcome was God’s will.
“It’s still a victory for the whole country so it’s important that we
support the current leadership. I will
recommend my brother Nelson
Chamisa to accept the results and he being a Christian God he has to understand that God has allowed it, and we should now rally behind our leadership.
If he is a Christian like some of us, he should
Nelson Chamisa
now be prepared to pray for them,” said Kasiyamhuru.
Terrence Mawawa| A Chitungwiza man has been arrested for allegedly bashing his 12-year-old son to death
for stealing $20 that he had left in the house.
Sheperd Mushurwa (38) appeared before Chitungwiza Magistrate Mrs Josephine Sande facing murder charges last week.
The court heard that on August 31 around 8pm, Mushurwa discovered that his $20 was missing from the
bedroom where he had placed it.
He then called his first born Prince and asked him about the money and he said he had not seen it. He asked Prince to call his other brother, Prosper, who was attending a church service.
Upon arrival at the house, Mushurwa
questioned Prosper about the money and he confessed that he had taken the money and had already used it.
In a fit of rage, the man then began to assault his son.Mushurwa was remanded in custody to September 18.
By Own Correspondent| Independent legislator for Norton, Temba Mliswa has claimed that MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa needs psychiatric help following last weekend’s announcement that the party was planning an inauguration ceremony for Chamisa this weekend.
Addressing the media in Harare (Tuesday), Mliswa told Chamisa to build his party after he garnered 44 per cent of the votes despite contesting for the first time in the July 30 elections.
Mliswa said:
“He is breaking the law, and if he is arrested let’s not say that …i will urge the law enforcement agents to protect because that is a national security threat that’s the truth of the matter. Let’s not be excited, let’s not be excitable.
And I understand when one loses, certainly, you go through a phase and some require psychiatric attention. It’s not easy, and I mean that there is a depression that one goes through and that depression needs help. He needs help from a psychiatric point of view. Chamisa certainly needs help. It’s sad that he cannot build from the percentage he got which is good for a first timer. Instead of finding allies and say Mliswa can you be my political commissar in the next election.”
By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Friday announced a shock cabinet in which several long serving Ministers were dropped and replaced by fairly new faces in local politics.
One of the long serving Ministers to be dropped was Former Health and Child Care minister Dr David Parirenyatwa who has since indicated that he will revert back to his private practice after his fall from grace.
Parirenyatwa who has been the Minister for close to two decades appeared shocked to have been dropped from cabinet besides massive pressure from civil society for Mnangagwa to drop him even before the July 30 elections.
“I have done my best, the best of my passion, remember I am a trained medical doctor so for now, I will take a break and consider many options available,” said Parirenyatwa in an interview with news reporters.
“I really support what the president has done and I look forward to supporting his team…I will consider going back into practice as a member doctor or many other options, but I really support the president’s vision to move the country forward.”
By Own Correspondent| Embattled former Higher and Tertiary Education Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo’s claims that former first lady Dr Grace Mugabe wanted to lead the NPF project are false, the National Patriotic Front (NPF) spokesperson Jealousy Mawarire has alleged.
Mawarire who has in the past acted as former President Robert Mugabe’s liaison with media organisations said that the Mugabe’s had never wanted to be part of the NPF and instead accused Moyo of sour grapes after the Mugabe’s rebuffed his appeals for them to fund the party.
Mawarire alleged that Moyo wanted to loot funds from the party instead.
Said Mawarire:
“Moyo had an intricate team within Zimbabwe through which he was going to get the money. They (Mugabes) could see that he wanted to use them and they flatly refused to fund or be members of NPF.
He (Moyo) knows pretty well that at no point did Mai Mugabe want to be president of NPF. He is angry because he could not make money using them.
He had this lousy idea about an online publication, a gamut of trolls controlled by his acolytes in Zimbabwe for which he was brandishing about a $1 million budget that he wanted to loot.
…He is busy extorting money claiming he wants to help pay Chamisa’s legal fees when we all know that the MDC Alliance has a separate campaign for this purpose and the lawyers who represented them in the ConCourt challenge were working on a pro-bono basis… now they’re shamelessly latching on to that propaganda because they know ED and the Mugabes have found each other.
They’re shameless divisionists who thrive on playing one Zimbabwean against another and hope they can get money out of it.”-Newsday
By Paul Nyathi|Newly appointed Deputy Minister of Information Energy Mutodi has warned MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa that government will not take lightly his supposed inauguration set to take place on Saturday.
Chamisa revealed to MDC Alliance supporters at the weekend that he will have himself inaugurated as the People’s President at Gwanzura Stadium on Saturday when the MDC holds its 19 years celebrations since its founding in 1999
Mutodi took to his Twitter account to fire shots at Chamisa.
“Gvt is following with keen interest the inflammatory statements being passed by Nelson Chamisa including his claim that he will be inaugurated on Saturday. Any attempt to delegitimize gvt will not be tolerated and those bent on causing anarchy will be dealt with mercilessly,” said Mutodi a top aide to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
By Paul Nyathi|The MDC Alliance national youth Organising Secretary Morgan Ncube has been elected as the Mayor of the new Beitbridge Town Council.
Ncube’s deputy will be Munyaradzi Chitsunge.
The MDC Alliance won all the six wards in the Beitbridge town council. The town has been a ZANU PF dominance since the coming together of PF ZAPU and ZANU in the 1987 Unity Accord.
Meanwhile, in Gwanda a lecturer at the Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic Jastone Mazhala was also on Monday elected as the Mayor of the Municipality. His deputy is Ponolo Maphala also of the MDC Alliance.
Mazhala defeated outgoing ZANU PF Mayor Knowledge Ndlovu by 6 votes to 4 in an obvious result where the opposition MDC Alliance has six councillors against four for ZANU PF.
By Own Correspondent| Independent legislator for Norton Temba Mliswa has challenged society to stop stigmatising and discriminating against people living with HIV saying he will soon set up a foundation to challenge the stigmatisation of people living with the virus.
Mliswa, who underwent a public HIV test (Tuesday) following allegations by one Twitter character only identified as @maitindo that he had infected a young girl with a sexually transmitted infection urged society to embrace people living with HIV regardless of their status.
Said Mliswa:
I have tested negative but even if I had tested positive it means nothing. HIV is not a death sentence and I will be launching a foundation focusing on the stigmatisation issue. pic.twitter.com/7fRK2QW2wD
By Own Correspondent| Newly appointed Minister of Health and Child Care, Obadiah Moyo has declared the Harare cholera outbreak a state of emergency following the deaths of at least 20 people.
Dr Moyo revealed that his ministry had recorded over 2000 cholera cases sjnce the outbreak of the disease.
The minister made the declaration after visiting cholera patients at Beatrice Road Infectious Diseases Hospital.
Said Dr Moyo:
“We are also going to declare an emergency, not for the whole country at this stage but for Harare. We are declaring an emergency for Harare and this will enable us to contain the Cholera, typhoid and whatever else is going on… We need to have that opportunity to be able to ensure that we get rid of the problem as quickly as possible.
Like I said, We do not want any further deaths. If we do not create this disaster emergency situation we will carry on having so many cases. So this is done in order for us to control and contain the disease within the confined areas of the greater Harare and Glen and Budiriro in particular.”