Mnangagwa Needs To Be Investigated Himself, MDC Speaks On Commission Of Enquiry

Statement By The MDC Information Department:

1. The Zimbabwe constitution recognises the right to life, this includes the right to freedom from torture, intimidation and violence. The constitution is also very clear about the deployment of the military and the use of deadly force, under any circumstances. It also grants the right to freedom of association and expression and is the bases for the establishment and functions of both the military and the police.

2. Following the actions of the military on the 1st of August 2018 and the days that followed, which included leaving up to 11 people dead and a dozen others injured, a full, impartial and complete investigation of this case is a necessity. It must be remembered that hundreds were displaced, arrested and abused, due to the uncouth military action.

3. Whilst the appointment of this Commission is welcome in principle, this Commission does not meet basics of any of its kind. It is set up by and meant to benefit a political party and will report back to the person it has to investigate.

4. As it stands, the Commission requires changes both in its membership and its terms of reference. Its composition is clearly unbalanced and biased.

Charity Manyeruke is a well know Zanu PF cheerleader. The evidence is all over the public domain.

Lovemore Madhuku is an interested party as he was a presidential candidate and has already made comments detrimental to the MDC Alliance. He is not a neutral by-stander.

Vimbai Nyemba is a Mnangagwa favourite. She has already been appointed as Chairperson of the Procurement Regulatory Authority and is also a member of another Commission of Inquiry into the sale of State land. Is there shortage of suitable persons that one person has to hog multiple positions

5. That these three will ensure that the inquiry produces a predetermined script to smoke out targeted individuals is beyond doubt. The value of such an inquiry is doubtful given that we have had commission findings going back to the first years of independence that have never seen the light of day for 38 years. This is just a publicity stance and a public relations gimmick to bolster ED’s image, they know who ordered the army but choose a long-winded route to dupe the world.

6. The terms of reference are designed as a witch-hunt against perceived political threats and any credible opposition to ED’s illegitimacy. Everything points to a clear effort to pin blame on key figures in the opposition as a way to weaken opposition thereby threatening democracy in Zimbabwe.

7. In terms of the foreign members of the commission, we do not know the bases upon which they were selected and their relevant expertise and experiences. Because of this any comment would be immature. We are currently studying their individual profiles and will report back in due course.

8. We therefore demand that the appointing authority consider their own position as a potential subject of investigation as the deploying authority. This should be followed by the addition and refinement of the terms of reference to direct them more pointedly at the problem. The local members and/or the appointing authority should consider recusal from the Commission. Finally, we will make further recommendations, if need be on the individual foreign members.

Mwonzora’s Days In The MDC-T Counting Down

MDC-T political bigwigs are on a renewed collision course over attempts to oust some senior party members critical of its president Nelson Chamisa’s leadership style after a heated National Council meeting on Wednesday failed to bring the matter to finality.

This has set the stage for a bruising turf war which is likely to culminate in a special congress to be held in February next year, it has been established. The tense meeting came up with a resolution to slap a 10-year suspension on every party member who stood as an independent candidate for legislative and municipal seats after losing primary elections for the July 30 polls.

The meeting, which took place at the Morgan Tsvangirai House party headquarters, formerly Harvest House in Harare, kicked off at 11:30am, with Chamisa threatening to expel party members opposed to his leadership. The meeting was held amid reports of widening fissures between Chamisa and MDC-T secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora.

It is believed, Mwonzora, who trounced Chamisa in the race for the secretary-general position at the 2014 congress, harbours ambitions of wresting power from the 40-year-old leader who narrowly lost the recent presidential election to Zanu PF candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa.

The factional fissures are also expected to dominate nationwide consultations to be held with party structures tomorrow.

Several senior MDC-T officials told the Zimbabwe Independent in off-the-record briefings that Chamisa read the riot act to those opposed to his leadership, warning them that they should leave the party on their own or risk humiliating expulsions.

Chamisa also sought permission from the council to engage Zanu PF for a possible truce following an emotional post-election period which saw violence erupting over a strongly disputed result.

Both Zanu PF and MDC-T blame each other for the violence, in which seven lives were lost when the military opened fire on protestors.

“The president (Chamisa) started by threatening that he will use his powers to suspend and cause people to be expelled from the party before inviting those opposed to his leadership to form their own parties and use their own names. After that, he immediately asked the council to be given the mandate to dialogue with Zanu PF to chart the way forward after the recent elections,” an MDC-T national council member said.

MDC-T deputy national treasurer Charlton Hwende, however, suggested that, instead, what the party needed was to hold a workshop to properly examine why it had lost the election.

But Chamisa, who has maintained he won the presidential election, which he says was rigged by Zanu PF, reportedly rebuked Hwende, saying he did not want any discussions that suggested the election was lost.

“There was a harsh rebuke from the president. The president didn’t want the narrative that we had lost the election,” the source said.

MDC-T vice-president Elias Mudzuri, who is also reported to be highly critical of Chamisa, immediately leapt to Hwende’s defence and asked Chamisa to let him finish his submission.

Chamisa then turned his guns towards him, revealed sources, who attended the meeting.

“He clearly vented his irritations. He shouted that people did not respect him as the leader of the party. He then reminded Mudzuri that he was the president of the party and the rightful chairman of the meeting. He rhetorically asked Mudzuri to go upfront and chair the meeting if he thought he was capable and when Mudzuri remained glued to his seat, he (Chamisa) reminded him that he chided him saying he needed to learn to raise his hand first if he wants to be given permission to the speak next time,” another source who attended the meeting said.

Things turned nasty when Mwonzora reportedly stood up and accused Chamisa of paying too much attention to gossip and misinformation from state security agents in a bid to expel him from the party ahead of the congress.

“Mwonzora was unusually forthright. He told the meeting that he had had enough. He accused Chamisa of sending people to harass him and he wasn’t going to take it anymore. At this point, Chamisa interjected saying Mwonzora was clearly working against him and he enjoyed support from Zanu PF since he was recently endorsed by (Zanu PF politburo member and war veterans leader Victor) Matemadanda at a press conference,” the source said.

At that point, sources said MDC-T secretary for home affairs Lillian Timveos moved a motion for the expulsion of Mwonzora and with the support of the party’s secretary for sport Clifford Hlatshwayo.

The motion was, however, immediately countered by committee members Ben Chiondegwa and James Makore, and was thus put before the council for debate, during which the majority of the people said the best way to solve the problems was to convene an elective congress.

“The matter was then put to vote and the overwhelming majority voted in favour of a congress. It was then decided that the congress must be held in six months, which means we shall have the congress in February next year,” a senior MDC official said.

When contacted for comment yesterday, Mwonzora said he was not at liberty to discuss internal party issues with the press.

“The national chairman (Morgen Komichi) has already given a statement on that and I don’t think there is anything else for me to add to that,” he said.

Chamisa’s spokesman Nkululeko Sibanda also refused to comment on the issues.

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Bev Denies Relationship With Mugabe’s Son, It Was Just A Photo

RAUNCHY dancer Beverly ‘Bev’ Sibanda has poured cold water on speculation that she is in a relationship with former President Robert Mugabe’s son, Robert Jnr in South Africa.

Pictures of the two together have gone viral on social media.

Bev said there is nothing to suggest anything between them, saying they are ‘just pictures’.

Speculation was rife that there could have been something inti_mate between her and Robert Jnr with one of the photos carrying a caption inscribed, “ndosaka amai vakanzi varikugwara, vangatadze kuita BP kana mwana achi sv*** Bev.”

Bev explained the pictures, “Those are just pictures, and everyone was having photos with him.”

She has been linked to several r0mantic relations but she says she is not in any relationship at the moment at home or in South Africa.

She is single.

“There is no one here or there, I don’t have a boyfriend,” she said.

Bev has been enjoying her stay in the neighbouring country, enjoying success on the dance floor. She is slowly establishing herself and getting shows week in week out.

— HMetro

UPDATED – Grace Mugabe’s Mother Dies

By Own Correspondent| Former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s mother has died, ZimEye can reveal.

This was revealed today at the Harare magistrates court at the Rotten Row building.

“The elderly, Idah Marufu (in her 90s) died at around 10 at the Trauma Centre in Borrowdale,” the G40 youth Kudzanayi Chipanga said.

ZimEye contacted other impeccable sources who confirmed the sad development.

All roads lead to Robert Mugabe’s Blue Roof residence.

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“We Are Not Exploiting Africa, Our Relationship Is Mutually Beneficial”: China

By Own Correspondent| Chinese charge d’affairs in Zimbabwe, Zhao Baogang has refuted allegations that his country was exploiting Africa saying that the relationship between Africa and China was mutually beneficial.

Addressing the media ahead of the Forum on China Africa Co-operation (Focac), Baogang said the reports were misleading since China applied its principles of sincerity, practical results and affinity when dealing with Zimbabwe.

Said Baogang:

“Sometimes I also see such kind of allegations, that we are exploiting Africa. But when we see the co-operation between China and African countries, we always adopt our principles of sincerity, practical results and affinity and just real results and good faith.

China promised $60 billion in loans to African countries. Since then, in the past three years, almost 90% of the loans have been disbursed or have been decided on those projects.”

Misihairabwi Mushonga Chucks Out MDC Offices From Her House

By Paul Nyathi|Former Welshman Ncube led Secretary General Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga has evicted her former party from using her house in Hillside as its headquarters.

Sources within the party told ZimEye.com that the party ceases to use Mushonga’s house for its office on Friday.

Mushonga left the party early this year after the party refused to endorse her as one of its candidates in the July 30 elections.

The highly vocal politician later emerged in the Thokozani Khupe MDC-T where she was elected into parliament as the party women’s quota representative for Bulawayo Metropolitan Province.

According to the sources the house will immediately be turned into a Thokozani Khupe led MDC-T headquarters.

“Make It Easier For Mnangagwa And Make Yourselves Unavailable”: Mangwana Tells Old Cadres Vying For Cabinet

By Own Correspondent| Zanu Pf Chairperson of the UK Chapter Nick Mangwana has called on old Zanu Pf cadres vying for top cabinet posts to make life easier for President elect Emmerson Mnangagwa when he choses his cabinet by making themselves unavailable.

Mangwana urged Zanu Pf cadres to leave political office on their own voalition and not push their “soft” leader into making difficult choices.

Said Mangwana:

MDC Alliance Byo Councillor Reports For Swearing In Ceremony Heavily Drunk

By Paul Nyathi|Newly elected Bulawayo Ward 24 Councillor Anorld Batirirai Dube left residents of Bulawayo and his fellow MDC Alliance members shell shocked when he attended the swearing in of the councillors drunk and bahaving disorderly.

Councillor Dube reported late for the ceremony and was visibly very drunk. He went on to refuse to be sworn in using English opting to recite the oath given to him in Shona.

ZimEye.com has not yet been able to get an official comment from the MDC Alliance leadership on the conduct of the councillor.

BREAKING- Biti’s Case Dismissed

By Own Correspondent| A Harare magistrate Francis Mapfumo has dismissed MDC Alliance principal Tendai Biti’s case where he was challenging his “illegal” arrest in Zambia.

Alec Muchadehama, Biti’s lawyer revealed that they are set to challeng this ruling at the High Court.

Speaking at Harare magistrates court following the ruling, Muchadehama said the magistrate’s judgement was grossly unreasonable and he did not appreciate the matters being presented.

Said Muchadehama:

“The ruling was grossly unreasonable and it is our view that the magistrate did not fully appreciate the issues that we presented.”

.Biti who is facing charges of inciting violence and contravening the Electoral Act, is challenging the jurisdiction of the court in his case, arguing that he was “abducted” by Zimbabwean authorities who returned him to Zimbabwe from Zambia.

Biti further submitted that in arresting him, the Zimbabwean authorities violated Zambia’s refugee law, Zambia Immigration and Department regulations and Sadc Protocol on Deportation.

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International Election Monitors Defend ZESN Over Election Report

Statement of Solidarity with ZESN over Observation of Zimbabwe’s 2018
Harmonized Election

The Global Network of Domestic Election Monitors (GNDEM), a network of 251 citizen observer groups located in 89 countries, condemns attacks upon
its member organization the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) questioning ZESN’s independence and impartiality as well as the credibility of the sample based observation (SBO) methodology.

ZESN is an independent non-partisan network of citizen organizations that has been observing elections in Zimbabwe since 2000. It is a founding member of GNDEM and a signatory to “Declaration of Principles for Non-Partisan Election Observation and Monitoring by Citizen Organizations” as well as the “Code of Conduct for Non-Partisan Citizen Observers and Monitors.”

ZESN undertook a comprehensive effort to observe the 2018 harmonized elections and issued a number of statements on the conduct of the elections. These statements highlight both improvements and shortcomings in the electoral process. For example, ZESN long-term observers reported that all parties were able to campaign across the country, but also that intimidation of voters, particularly in rural areas, continued.
Similarly, computer analysis of the final voters roll showed both overall improvement over the 2013 preliminary voters roll and continued under registration in urban areas.

ZESN has come under particular criticism over the findings from its sample based
observation (SBO) – also known as a parallel vote tabulation (PVT) or quick count. SBO is a proven, advanced citizen observation methodology first developed by in 1986 in the Philippines by the National Citizens’ Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL).

The methodology has since been used by citizen observer groups around the world and across Africa – including Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, and Zambia.
The methodology provides the most precise and timely information on the conduct of voting and counting and independently verifies the accuracy of the official results. The SBO methodology involves deploying trained,
accredited observers to a representative random sample of polling stations determined by widely accepted statistical principles to ensure the findings are valid for all polling
stations (within a margin of error).
For the 2018 harmonized election, SBO observers were deployed to a representative random sample of 750 polling stations located in every corner of the country.

With regards to voting and counting, accounts from SBO observers showed overall the process went well, but observer reports also revealed shortcomings related to: potential
voters being turned away and not permitted to vote particularly in the capital; widespread assisted voting in a country with high levels of education; and the failure of election officials to immediately post presidential results at all polling stations.

The SBO also produced estimates for the national results for the presidential election based on official polling station results from the 750 sampled polling stations. As noted,
SBO observers witnessed the entire voting and counting processes and then reported the official results as announced by the polling officials. By 12 noon on Tuesday 31 July ZESN had received and verified complete observer reports from all 750 sampled polling
stations – including polling stations results. The results that have so far been announced by ZEC fall within the SBO estimated ranges. However, it is important to point out that these estimates could not definitively determine whether or not there
should be a runoff for the presidential election.

While the environment in Zimbabwe is highly polarized and the results of the
presidential election are contested, GNDEM stands in solidarity with ZESN and the SBO methodology. ZESN has provided independent and impartial information throughout the electoral process that has highlighted both strengths and weaknesses. Further, the SBO is a proven methodology widely employed around the world and across Africa. While the results announced by ZEC for the Zimbabwe 2018 presidential election fall within the SBO range, they also do not rule out the possibility of a runoff election.

GNDEM reminds all stakeholders that the role of citizen observers, like ZESN, is to provide independent impartial information on the conduct of elections based on reports from trained, accredited observers (regardless of the findings), but it is citizens, themselves, who will determine if an election meets their expectations and will ultimately decide if an election is credible.

Dawn Of A New MDC

MDC Alliance principals have welcomed the idea of transforming the loose electoral coalition into a political party going forward in order to build a formidable opposition against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Zanu PF.

Zimbabwe has had more than 100 political parties, but the majority have remained insignificant and without basic support to pose a threat to the ruling party, save for the mainstream MDC-T then led by the late former premier, Morgan Tsvangirai.

This came after Nelson Chamisa’s MDC-T met in Harare on Wednesday and upheld the decision to morph into a party.

In separate interviews yesterday, leaders of the seven parties in the MDC Alliance indicated that they were willing to unite and have a single party.

MDC leader Welshman Ncube, who is also alliance spokesperson, said the issue was not about former MDC-T members re-joining the Chamisa-led party, but the integration of the whole alliance in the party.

“It is unfortunate that whoever prepared the statement after the MDC national council meeting misrepresented the whole issue.

It is not about former MDC members, it is about all alliance partners,” Ncube said.

“The correct sequence of events was that all the MDC Alliance principals met before the MDC council meeting and unanimously agreed to integrate.

All the seven political parties committed themselves to integrate.

“The MDC council meeting was simply considering the position of the principals of the MDC Alliance.”

The MDC Alliance, which comprises MDC-T, People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF), Multiracial Christian Democrats (MCD), MDC, Zanu Ndonga and Transform Zimbabwe (TZ), was launched August 5, 2017 for purposes of the just-ended harmonised election.

Tendai Biti’s PDP said it was ready to the part of the arrangement.

“We are in total agreement in word and deed,” spokesperson Jacob Mafume said.

“We are one unit with one leader since the election.

We have won a huge victory for the people, which we need to reclaim together.

We cannot pretend to be separate when we are one.”

TZ leader Jacob Ngarivhume said his executive would meet next week to deliberate on the issue.

“Our executive will decide.

We are meeting as an executive to map the way forward,” he said.

ZimPF leader Agrippa Mutambara said there were many advantages to unity and said even though he was in total agreement with it, he would refer the issue to his executive to decide.

“We worked together during the election period as an alliance and we stood together even though we lost the Constitutional Court challenge.

I think the alliance was something very good and it is my belief that we must solidify ourselves and explore and develop it further,” Mutambara said.

“We haven’t agreed as yet, but we are considering it and there are many advantages to that, but we still have to take it to the party.”

Zanu Ndonga leader Aaron Sakuinje said the alliance was formed to stay forever and he believed that making it a one grand party would best serve the purpose, while MCD special presidential adviser Sabastian Mubvumbi said they were in agreement and would like a technical team to be set up to guide the whole process up to congress.

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Former Grace Mugabe Ally Kudzanai Chipanga At Court

By Own Correspondent| Former Zanu Pf Youth League Secretary General, Kudzanai Chipanga has appeared at Rotten Row magistrates court in Harare.

Chipanga, who was being represented by Professor Lovemore Madhuku appeared together with his accomplice and former Zanu Pf Youth League boss Munyaradzi Hamandishe.

The duo are being jointly charged for published falsehoods prejudicial to the state.

It is state’s case that they held a press conference denigrating the retired army general Chiwenga in November last year.

Chipanga however became even more popular when he appeared on national television issuing another press statement retracting his initial denigrating statement against VP Chiwenga in what citizens termed the “Apolojersey” presser.

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Dr Grace Mugabe’s Son Stanley Goreraza Fails To Pay Rent

By Own Correspondent| Former First Lady Dr Grace Mugabe’s son, Russell Goreraza, has been ordered to vacate his rented premises in Newlands, Harare over failure to settle $65 801 rent arrears.

High Court judge Justice David Mangota on Wednesday gave the order cancelling Goreraza’s lease agreement and his eviction from Number 4A Clarence Drive, Nikolas Point, Flat 3 Newlands.

Goreraza, a son from Dr Mugabe’s previous marriage was leasing property owned by the Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council’s Pension Fund (ZNFPCP).

The ZNFPCP lawyers Dube Manikai and Hwacha served the summons to Goreraza on June 8 this year and the latter did not file opposing papers.

In its declaration, the property owner said Goreraza had accumulated rental arrears from March 2015 to May 2018, culminating in the court case.

“In terms of clause 2.1 of the lease agreement, defendant (Goreraza) undertook to pay rentals on a quarterly basis at the rate of $6 600 per quarter. In addition to the rentals, the defendant also had an obligation to pay levies of $180 on a monthly basis,” the fund said.

“In breach of the terms of the agreement, the defendant failed to pay rentals from March 2015 to May 2018 in the sum of $65 801.

The defendant has remained in occupation of the property and may so remain until the determination of this claim by this court; consequently, arrear rental will further accumulate.”

ZNFPCP also said despite several demands seeking payment from Goreraza, the latter “failed, refused and/or neglected to pay the arrear rentals”, prompting the former to approach the court seeking his eviction from the property, which order was granted by the court.

“Wherefore plaintiff (ZNFPCP) prays for an order for, an order for cancellation of the lease agreement entered into between the plaintiff and the defendant for the property known as number 4A Clarence Drive, Nikolas Point, Flat 3 Newlands, Harare,” the fund said.

“The eviction of the defendant and all those claiming occupation through him from Number 4A Clarence Drive, Nikolas Point, Flat 3 Newlands, Harare and payment of the sum of $65 801 together with interest thereon calculated at the rate of 5% per annum reckoned from the date of issue of summons to the date of payment in full.”-Newsday.

Chinese Firm Gets Nod To Mount Surveillance Cameras On Harare’s Roads

By Own Correspondent|  President Emmerson Mnangagwa has given the nod to a Chinese firm, Hikvision, and a local start-up to mount high-tech surveillance cameras on some sections of Harare’s streets in a bid to curb road accidents.

The high definition surveillance cameras are set to be distributed in the country by Hikvision’s local partner, Nations Hardware and Electrical.

Said Mnangagwa speaking at the launch of the cutting-edge security products in Harare:

“We must, as we move forward, be pro-active, bold and seek to chart new frontiers in our development.

Let us all within our respective fields create a deliberate environment where talent is supported and promoted.

Our quest to modernise the economy requires high-level security systems.

In this regard, CCTV surveillance systems are, indeed, an important component of any modern society.

Not only are these systems a forensic tool, but they can also be integrated with other monitoring devices, alarm systems and access control devices, thus helping security personnel to identify and interrupt security breaches as they occur or even before they take place.

Initiatives such as this one and the promotion of a broad array of IT applications will cumulatively contribute to the national security situation in the whole country.

My government will, therefore, give you all the support you require.”

In addition to preventing traffic infractions, the surveillance system can also be used to curb other forms of crime such as robbery.

Among the products that were being showcased at the launch, the traffic surveillance cameras, which work well even during the night, became an instant hit with delegates after officials from the company showcased some of the unsettling traffic accidents captured at a road intersection in the capital recently.

Nations Hardware managing director Rashid Materia said the technology was based on installing special sensors at junctions to figure out the speed of vehicles and the distance remaining for vehicles to cross the signal.

Said Materia:

“Through using AI technology, the driver will be alerted before arriving at the junction to be cautious of a vehicle about to jump the red light signal.

This will require a connected infrastructure and city so they can navigate safely around their surroundings. We are able to provide that through our connected safety systems.”

Zimbabwe records an average of 2 000 deaths due to road traffic accidents, according to figures from the Traffic Safety Council of Zimbabwe.

The loss from traffic accidents amounts to $400 million a year, an equivalent of 3% of the country’s gross domestic product.

The loss is due to deaths, injuries and property losses.

Chamisa Says UN and USA Congratulated Him On Elections Performance (Watch Video)

By Paul Nyathi|MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has claimed he received congratulatory messages from UN secretary general Antonio Guterres as well as the UK and US governments for “winning” the July 30 presidential poll.

Chamisa, who polled 44,3 percent of the vote compared to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s 50,65 percent, was speaking to South African state broadcaster, SABC Wednesday.

“We are engaging the international community to continue to support the people of Zimbabwe. Most of them have congratulated us for the victory,” he said.

“I have had calls from the secretary general of the United Nations, the British government, from the United States; they have all said, ‘you have done very well’.”

Women’s Organisation Calls For A Gender Balanced Executive

By Own Correspondent| The Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe (WCOZ), representing nonpartisan women’s rights organizations and activists in all 10 provinces of Zimbabwe  has called on President elect Emmerson Mnangagwa to fulfil on his commitments on gender equality and appoint a gender balanced executive.

President Mnangagwa’s two deputies Kembo Mohadi and retired army general Constantino Chiwenga were sworn in at State House in Harare by Chief Justice Luke Malaba Thursday.

In a statement dated 29 August 2018, the WCoZ chairperson, Ronika Mumbire urged Mnangagwa to fulfil on his promises on gender equity and come up with incentives or punitive measures for political parties that fail to adhere to the 50/50 gender representation.

Said Mumbire in a statement:

“WCoZ wishes to join the rest of Zimbabwe in congratulating His Excellence, Emmerson Mnangagwa on his election and inauguration as the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.

WCoZ acknowledges and take cognisance of the commitments that his Excellence made in his speech during his inauguration which include the need for Zimbabwe’s renewal in all socio economic sectors, to position our country in readiness for economic growth, industrialization, modernization and mechanization, employment creation, democracy, delivery of efficient and quality social services and equally important, the advancement and empowerment of women, youth and the disabled.

We urge his Excellence and his administration to ensure women’s rights are at the centre in the implementation of these commitments.

Of critical importance is ensuring that gender sensitive and gender responsive structures are strengthened and adequately resourced.

Therefore as Women’s Coalition of Zimbabwe, we call upon the President to:

Appoint a gender balanced executive.

Appoint women in the portfolios of Health, Finance, Education, Foreign Affairs and Defense Ministries, to which men have been perennially appointed.

Extend the women quotas beyond 2023 and this to be applicable to local government as well

Ensure the State puts in place incentives and punitive measures through the review of the Political Parties Finance Act for political parties that fail the 50 percent gender representation.

Ensure full domestication of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, underpinned by women’s rights.

Allocate 15% of the total 2018 budget to the Health sector in line with the Abuja Declaration, and a return to the prioritization of the primary health care model in Zimbabwe.

Implement laws that significantly improve the state’s response to eradicating gender based violence. We want marriage law reform to be accelerated, in particular the finalization of the marriage Bill which will put to rest the contradictions on the age of consent to marriage and set it to 18 years. We also need implementation of laws ensuring the prosecution of offenders that are marrying young girls

Take all measures to end violence against women in public and private spaces and further ensure that women are represented in the independent commission investigating cases of political violence that occurred on the 1stof August 2018.Demonstrate the respect of the right to freedom of expression by the removal of laws that erode these rights, including AIPPA and POSA, whilst ensuring that hate speech is not tolerated and that public political affairs are promoting women voices, dignity and influence to positively shape public opinion.

Ensure that all laws that relate to allocation of land such as the Rural Lands Act, Agricultural land Settlement Act and land Acquisition Act have gender equality provisions and reserved quotas. Also ensure that Statutory Instrument 53 of 2014 on Land is made into an Act of Parliament to enable women to have secure land rights upon divorce and death of the permit holder.

Ensure that the Zimbabwe open for business mantra is gender inclusive

Government to commit to improving quality and quantity of care-related infrastructure and services that is well targeted at those doing substantial UCW, e.g, water supply, community health services, electricity supply. Government should also dedicate adequate resources to achieve this.

We therefore expect  that the  office  of the president, all duty bearers with a mandate to advance Women’s Rights and Gender Equality will be alive to the demands we have expressed in this statement.

Top Prison Officers Dismissed In Purge On Security Sector

SENIOR Prisons and Correctional Services officers have been forced to go on early retirement as government restructures the country’s security services.

The changes have claimed the scalps of Prisons deputy commissioner general Agrey Huggins Machingauta who was forced into retirement, ZPCS spokesperson Elizabeth Karinda-Banda and Harare Remand Prisons officer-in-charge.

Efforts to get comment from Justice secretary Virginia Mabhiza were in vain.

Early last month, President Emerson Mnangagwa’s administration sacked senior intelligence officers linked to the old dispensation of former President Robert Mugabe as the new administration seeks to align the organisation into the current thinking.

No official reason was given for the firing of the top Central Intelligence Organisation directors, but close sources told the Business Times that the affected were close allies of Mugabe and former CIO Director General Happyton Bonyongwe.

Among the fired are director Counter Intelligence, Musafare Nyamudahondo, Director Technical Affairs Charles Hwekwete and Director Economics Jimias Madzingira.

Before that government also retired Zimbabwe Republic Police senior officers and made several appointments redundant.

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All Set For Councillors Swearing In Ceremony

By Own Correspondent| Winning councillors in the July 30 harmonised elections in Harare’s 46 wards will be sworn in on Monday.

The swearing-in ceremony will be held at Town House, with all the 46 elected councillors expected to take part.

The councillors are expected to elect the next mayor and the deputy for Harare soon after the swearing-in ceremony.

Those vying for the post of mayor include Mr Ian Makone (ward 18), lawyer Mr Jacob Mafume (Ward 17), Herbert Gomba (Ward 33), Kumbirai Kunashei and outgoing deputy mayor, Enock Mupamawonde.

Harare Residents Trust director Mr Precious Shumba said the Councillors should revamp Harare’s billing system and fully investigate the parcelling out of council land by corrupt officials and councillors in the last council.

He also added that the new Councillors should prioritise water provision, rehabilitation of underground water pipes, and construction of primary and secondary schools in all the new settlements.-StateMedia

Family Planning Headache For Grace Mugabe’s Son

Former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s son, Russell Goreraza, has been ordered to vacate his rented premises in Newlands, Harare over rental arrears amounting to $65 801.

High Court judge Justice David Mangota on Wednesday gave the order cancelling Goreraza’s lease agreement and his eviction from Number 4A Clarence Drive, Nikolas Point, Flat 3 Newlands.

The property is owned by the Zimbabwe National Family Planning Council’s Pension Fund (ZNFPCP), while Goreraza is Grace’s son from a previous marriage.

The ZNFPCP lawyers Dube Manikai and Hwacha served the summons to Goreraza on June 8 this year and the latter did not file opposing papers.

In its declaration, the property owner said Goreraza had accumulated rental arrears from March 2015 to May 2018, culminating in the court case.

“In terms of clause 2.1 of the lease agreement, defendant (Goreraza) undertook to pay rentals on a quarterly basis at the rate of $6 600 per quarter. In addition to the rentals, the defendant also had an obligation to pay levies of $180 on a monthly basis,” the fund said.

“In breach of the terms of the agreement, the defendant failed to pay rentals from March 2015 to May 2018 in the sum of $65 801.

The defendant has remained in occupation of the property and may so remain until the determination of this claim by this court; consequently, arrear rental will further accumulate.”

ZNFPCP also said despite several demands seeking payment from Goreraza, the latter “failed, refused and/or neglected to pay the arrear rentals”, prompting the former to approach the court seeking his eviction from the property, which order was granted by the court.

“Wherefore plaintiff (ZNFPCP) prays for an order for, an order for cancellation of the lease agreement entered into between the plaintiff and the defendant for the property known as number 4A Clarence Drive, Nikolas Point, Flat 3 Newlands, Harare,” the fund said.

“The eviction of the defendant and all those claiming occupation through him from Number 4A Clarence Drive, Nikolas Point, Flat 3 Newlands, Harare and payment of the sum of $65 801 together with interest thereon calculated at the rate of 5% per annum reckoned from the date of issue of summons to the date of payment in full.”

Goreraza was also ordered to pay costs of suit.

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Jonathan Moyo Says Mnangagwa Commission Out Of Order And Unconstitutional

By Paul Nyathi|Exiled former ZANU PF heavyweight Jonathan Moyo has ripped apart President Emmerson’s seven man commission to investigate the post election violence that took place in Harare on the 1st of August.

According to Moyo, Mnangagwa set up the commission first in order to eliminate his now biggest rival Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

“It’s very clear that one of Mnangagwa’s major reasons for rushing to appoint this Commission, without a Cabinet in place, is to fix Chiwenga, with the help of Catriona Laing,to weaken his hand in cabinet selection & to later oust him. Chiwenga is certainly on the ropes,” said Moyo.

“So the first fundamental wrong is that by acting like a King, Mnangagwa has violated s110(3) of the Constitution. He can’t appoint a Commission of this nature without the advice of Cabinet & without a responsible minister to oversee the Commission & facilitate its work!

It is fundamentally wrong for Mnangagwa to appoint such a Commission before appointing a Cabinet whose advice was necessary in terms of the Constitution. Mnangagwa, who stole the election, thinks he can do decrees like a King; just like that.”

Some of the extracts from the tweet read as follows:

“The first term of reference says “to inquire into the circumstances leading to the 1st of August, 2018 post-election violence”. How about the Harare Massacre & the subsequent 10 day siege of townships where residents were brutally tortured & some abducted by the Army? Smh!

The third thing that is fundamentally wrong with the Commission is that its terms of reference, whose authorship is unknown, are accusatory when they should be open ended for fact-finding purposes. This renders the terms of reference to be self-discrediting & thus political!

The second fundamentally wrong thing are the Commission’s terms of reference. Whose are they? Who drafted them? Mnangagwa?

When Theresa May praised Mnangagwa on the Commission in SA yesterday, did she know something that Zimbabweans did not know?

So Mnangagwa’s Commission is unconstitutional. It’s composition is a scratch-my-back I scratch-your-back affair. And its terms of reference are political & corrupt. In effect, the Commission is not designed to achieve justice; which is the cry of the victims & the people!

The fourth fundamentally wrong thing with the Commission is that its terms of reference do not address the loss of life in the Harare Massacre. Term of reference (f) refers to “extent of damage/injury”. This is outrageous. It’s criminal. Jesus Christ. Mnangagwa is mad!

It’s notable that while Mnangagwa’s chief election agent, Ziyambi Ziyambi, barred Adv Dali Mpofu and his colleagues from representing Nelson Chamisa in the ConCourt on xenophobic grounds that they are aliens, Mnangagwa has appointed a Commission whose majority are foreigners.

Emotions As Germany Returns Genocide Skulls To Namibia

Skulls and other remains of massacred tribespeople used in colonial-era experiments to push claims of European racial superiority were handed over by Germany to Namibia at a church ceremony in Berlin on Wednesday.

In what historians call the first genocide of the 20th century, soldiers of German Kaiser Wilhelm slaughtered some 65 000 Herero and 10 000 Nama tribespeople in a 1904-1908 campaign in retaliation for a revolt against land seizures by German colonists.

Herero chief Vekuii Rukoro said the handover ceremony on Wednesday should have taken place not in a Berlin church, but a German government building.

He also accused Germany of taking too long to formally apologise for what is often called the first genocide of the 20th century.

“By trying not to acknowledge the past, the German government will continue to make serious mistakes as regards present and future policies,” Rukoro told the church audience, which included government officials from both countries.

“We are after all the direct descendants of these remains and we should not be ignored.”

A Namibian delegation formally received the remains, including 19 skulls, a scalp and bones, during the church ceremony.

Michelle Muentefering, a minister of state for international cultural policies in the German foreign ministry, asked “for forgiveness from the bottom of my heart” as she handed over the remains to Namibia’s culture minister.

Several Herero women in traditional, cow-horn shaped headdress wiped away tears during the at times emotional proceedings.

“May the remains of our ancestors finally go home to Namibia in peace. May they return to the dust from which they came. May justice be done and faith in humanity be restored,” said Johannes Isaack, Nama chief.

Outside the venue, some two dozen protesters held up signs that read: “Repatriation without an official apology?” and “Reparations Now!”.

The German government announced in 2016 that it planned to issue an official apology for the atrocities committed by German imperial troops. But it remains locked in talks with the Namibian government on a joint declaration on the massacres.

It has also refused to pay direct reparations, arguing instead that German development aid worth hundreds of millions of euros since Namibia’s independence from South Africa in 1990 was “for the benefit of all Namibians”.

Angered by Berlin’s stance, representatives of the Herero and Nama tribes have filed a class-action lawsuit in a US court demanding reparations.

They also want a seat at the table in the discussions between the German and Namibian governments.

“They are still negotiating on an appropriate text … for an apology. That’s a big joke,” Rukoro said during the service, wearing a red, military-style dress uniform.

He accused both countries of trying to sideline him and others in the handover proceedings, saying he had been told in advance “not to embarrass the two governments”.

Rukoro also blasted the decision to hold the ceremony at the French Church in Berlin.

— Al Jazeera.

Mnangagwa Bogeyman Takes Blackman To Court On Electoral Fraud

MDC Alliance losing candidate for Kwekwe Central National Assembly seat, Blessing Chebundo, has approached the Electoral Court challenging MP-elect Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo’s victory.

Chebundo,is the only person to have taken on Emmerson Mnangagwa and defeated him in the 2008 general elections for the same seat.

He is accusing Matambanadzo of the National Patriotic Front (NPF) of vote-buying and abusing the logo of the MDC Alliance to win the July 30 polls.

Matambanadzo, nicknamed Blackman, won the plebiscite after garnering 7 578 votes while Chebundo got 7 127 votes.

Chebundo, through his lawyers Chitere, Chidawanyika and Partners, filed an election petition at the Bulawayo High Court citing Matambanadzo as the respondent. He alleged that the polls were tainted with a lot of irregularities and electoral malpractices.

Chebundo is seeking a court order nullifying the results of the July 30 harmonised elections for Kwekwe Central constituency and declaring the National Assembly seat vacant to pave way for a by-election within 90 days.

In his founding affidavit, Chebundo said the grounds upon which the petition is based include alleged vote buying and exploitation of State resources by the respondent to further his campaign programmes.

Chebundo accused Matambanadzo of using an ambulance bought through the Constituency Development Fund during his tenure as Zanu-PF MP, to secure votes.

“The respondent engaged in massive vote buying in the Kwekwe Central constituency and this unduly influenced voters and had the effect of swaying the votes in his favour. He enticed the electorate by giving them money and handing out food hampers, which included rice and cooking oil, to ensure that they voted for him. This was rampant in Wards Six, Seven, Eight and Nine of Kwekwe Central constituency,” he said.

Chebundo said Matambanadzo fraudulently misrepresented himself to the electorate by constantly purporting to be working with MDC Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa.

“He distributed Nelson Chamisa’s cards and insinuated that NPF was one of the seven political parties that formed the MDC Alliance. He misled the electorate by alleging that he was the MDC Alliance candidate for the National Assembly seat in Kwekwe Central whereas I was the party’s senatorial candidate,” he said.

Chebundo said his closest rival was unfairly declared a winner notwithstanding the electoral malpractices he allegedly engaged in during the period leading to the elections.

“The degree of non-compliance with the Electoral Act and the Electoral Code of Conduct did affect the outcome of the elections and for this reason the results must be set aside,” he said.

Chebundo said his rival violated the provisions of the Electoral Act by engaging in corrupt practices which included undue influence, bribery and impersonation.

“The irregularities and malpractices attributed to the respondent are extremely grave to be ignored by this honourable court as they seriously impacted on the outcome of the elections. The invariable consequence or inference is that the people of Kwekwe Central constituency never exercised their democratic and constitutionally protected rights to freely choose their representative in Parliament,” he said.

Chebundo argued that the failure by the respondent to observe the provisions of the law governing elections led to further violations of the general principles of democratic elections as enshrined in the constitution.

Another MDC Alliance candidate for Bulawayo South Muvirimi Francis Mangwendeza is also challenging the results of the recently-held elections in which he lost to Zanu-PF’s Rajesh Kumara Indukant Modi.

In his petition filed at the Bulawayo High Court, Mangwendeza, citing Modi and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) as respondents, alleges that the polls were tainted with a lot of irregularities.

He is also seeking a court order nullifying the results of the July 30 harmonised elections for Bulawayo South seat and declaring the seat vacant. The hearing dates for the two petitions have not yet been set.

State Media

BREAKING NEWS – Fake Foreign Judges Were Planted To Endorse Malaba’s ConCourt Ruling

ZimEye reveals that in the run up to the concourt hearing on the 24nd August, fake and dodgy judges were planted (as independent observers) inside the con court building to endorse Chief Justice Malaba’s ruling for the Nelson Chamisa versus ZEC case… The below was the LIVE program expose’ by ZimEye.com within 24 hours of them arriving in Harare.
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LATEST- Mnangagwa Feared Smuggling 7 Rhinos To China

Matopos National Park, Zimbabwe
Matopos – Scouts here are reporting that between 4-7 rhinos were captured in the park Wednesday and being translocated to an unknown destination.

Not even Dambari Trust who usually do the de-horning at this time of year know anything about it. The Parks capture team were seen with cranes, trucks and helicopters.

Some rumours are stating that the animals are a pay-off for Emmerson Mnangagwa’s election “win” to the Chinese; But could also be for Hamersbach, according to a similar translocation of 100 elephants this week.

The capture happened on Wednesday…

Mnangagwa Flying Off To China Again

Barely four months after he spent more than $2 million flying to China, ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa is flying back to that nation.

The state media claims the trip is meant to review “progress” made in the past three years…It is also an important meeting that will draft the policy measures for the development of cooperation between the two sides in almost every field — political, economic, trade, finance, infrastructure people to people exchanges, security and military — almost in every field, the below report says. FULL TEXT:

Mnangagwa is set to hold bilateral talks with Chinese leader President Xi Jinping next week in Beijing aimed at further deepening relations between Zimbabwe and China when the two leaders meet during the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac). The summit runs from September 3-4, 2018.

The Head of State will also meet China National People’s Congress chairman, Mr Li Zhanshu.

This was revealed by Chinese Deputy Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Zhao Baogang while addressing journalists in Harare yesterday.

Mr Zhao said President Mnangagwa would be among several Heads of State from Africa to attend Focac summit, a platform for interaction between China and members of the continental body.
“Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa is also invited and has accepted the invitation. He has just been inaugurated. On the sidelines of the meeting, on the afternoon of September 5 2018 President Xi will hold bilateral discussions with him. On the evening of that same day, our chairman of the China National People’s Congress Mr Li Zhanshu will also hold bilateral meetings with him and hold a welcome banquet,” said Mr Zhao.

He outlined several projects that China is carrying out in Zimbabwe which he said showed that Beijing valued its relationship with Harare.

They include expansion of the Victoria Falls Airport, Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport, and the Batoka Power Project aimed at increasing energy to the national grid.
During the Focac meeting, said Mr Zhao, two documents would be adopted.

He said one was a declaration to have a shared future consistent with the theme of the summit. The theme of the summit is “China and Africa: toward an even stronger community with a shared future through win-win cooperation.”

Mr Zhao said one of the objectives of the summit was to invigorate joint efforts to build a community with a shared future for humanity.

“The second document is an action plan which will cover measures to develop cooperation between China and African countries between 2019 and 2021. This is an important mechanism where the top leadership meet and exchange views and how to develop cooperation between the two sides. This is also an important occasion as it will review the progress that we would have made in the past three years. It is also an important meeting that will draft the policy measures for the development of cooperation between the two sides in almost every field — political, economic, trade, finance, infrastructure people to people exchanges, security and military — almost in every field. It will cover quite extensive areas of the two sides,” said Mr Zhao.

He said the occasion was also an important occasion for the union between China and African leaders, a family union.

South African president Mr Cyril Ramaphosa will co-chair the summit with Mr Xi.
“We will also have roundtable meetings where all the African leaders and Chinese president will deliver speeches expressing their views,” he said.

During the last Focac meeting in Johannesburg in December 2015, said Mr Zhao, China pledged $60 billion in loans to Africa and 90 percent of it has been disbursed and processed.

He said China’s relationship with Africa was driven by sincerity and good faith. – state media

Kombi Crash 13 Killed

Thirteen people died on the spot and 23 others were injured yesterday when a Chawasarira bus collided head-on with a commuter omnibus near the 152km peg just after Kadoma tollgate along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway.

The accident occurred near Muzvezve River Bridge, about 10km outside Kadoma City at around 9am when the kombi, which was coming from Empress Mine, encroached into the lane of the oncoming Chawasarira bus.

The bus had 31 passengers and dragged the kombi for about 75 metres, killing all its occupants. Some of the passengers who were in the kombi require DNA testing for them to be positively identified.

One of the passengers died on impact after being thrown out of the kombi.
The Civil Protection Unit has been activated and will provide funeral and logistical assistance to the affected families. A raft of measures to curb road accidents will soon be tabled once the new Cabinet is announced.

Officer commanding Kadoma district Chief Superintendent Garikai Gwangwava said preliminary investigations into the accident pointed to a combination of a mechanical fault and human error.

“A Chawasarira bus that was coming from Harare headed for Bulawayo was involved in a head-on collision with a commuter omnibus that was coming from Empress Mine, killing 13 people. The driver of the Chawasarira bus lost a limb,” said Chief Supt Gwangwava.

“The driver of the commuter omnibus allegedly made a sudden u-turn in front of the oncoming bus resulting in a head-on collision. The commuter omnibus was dragged underneath the bus for about 75 metres, trapping everyone onboard.”

Kadoma General Hospital Medical Superintendent Dr Frankson Masiye said they had attended to 23 people and 22 were discharged.

The Chawasarira bus driver sustained serious injuries and was transferred to Harare Central Hospital.
“We attended to 23 patients but they have all been discharged except for the bus driver who has been transferred to Harare hospital,” he said.

The owner of the commuter omnibus, Mr Datsun Mapfumo, said the vehicle plies local routes and was coming from Donain, Venice, heading to Kadoma.

Moses Sibanda, who was near the accident scene, said they heard a loud bang and rushed to investigate only to find people trapped in the commuter omnibus under the Chawasarira bus.

“The driver of the bus suffered a broken leg. We realised that all the passengers in the bus had survived with minor injuries and well-wishers helped ferry the injured to Kadoma General Hospital,” he said.- state media

Bobi Wine Flying Off To US

Bobbi Wine
Ugandan pop star and MP Bobi Wine has left a hospital in the capital, Kampala, where he has been receiving treatment since he was released on bail on Monday.

His aides say he left through a back entrance in an ambulance and is being taken to the airport where he will board a plane to Washington DC for further treatment.

Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi, has been charged with treason after President Yoweri Museveni’s convoy was allegedly stoned in northern Uganda earlier this month.

His allies say he was badly tortured by elite presidential guards during his detention. He walked on crutches when he appeared in court on Monday.

The court granted him bail, saying he did not constitute a flight risk.

Mr Museveni has denied Bobi Wine was tortured. – BBC

Man Sets Dogs On Neighbour Over “ED Pfee”Maxim

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Terrence Mawawa| A Shurugwi man has been arrested for assaulting his neighbour and setting dogs on him after being incensed by the ED Pfee Maxim.

According to a police report, Evidence Makara called his neighbour, Thembinkosi Mayoyo on his mobile and the latter chanted the maxim ED Pfee.This did not augur well with Makara who went to Mayoyo’ s homestead and accused the latter of sabotaging the will of the people.

“Makara went to Mayoyo’ s homestead and upon arrival he began to hurl insults at his neighbour. He threw stones at Mayoyo and set dogs on him,” read part of the police report.

Makara, who is being represented by Advocate Mapfumo Mavese has been remanded in custody pending trial.

ZRP Boob: Police Caught Lying To Chamisa Over Typhoid Soccer Matches Allowed

By A Correspondent| Zimbabwe Republic Police officers have been caught with egg on face after denying MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa public meeting clearance.

The local ZRP in Kwekwe claimed that all public meetings have been banned due to a typhoid outbreak. But the same police has cleared a host of several public gatherings which include Emmerson Mnangagwa meetings and also soccer matches where furthermore violence and commotion are a norm. (SEE BELOW) – CONTINUE READING…

At a time when ZANU PF meetings are allowed, police in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Kwekwe area have blocked an MDC Alliance meeting slated for Saturday under a claim that all public gatherings are banned due to concerns over a typhoid outbreak. Below is one such refusal document issued this week:

Zim Abductions Of Opposing Activists A Degrading, Barbaric And Bad Practice.

Statement on the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances
– via Heal Zimbabwe Trust

Heal Zimbabwe joins the rest of the world in commemorating the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances.

This special day is commemorated annually on the 30th of August. The International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances was passed under resolution 65/209 on 21 December 2010 which expressed great concern on the rising cases of involuntary disappearances.

This culminated into the adoption of the International Convention for the protection of all Persons of Enforced Disappearances where 30 August was declared as the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances. The Convention recognizes the right of victims and their families to know the truth regarding the circumstances and fate of the disappeared person.

The commemoration of this important day serves to remind states on the need to enact specific laws that protect citizens against the crime of enforced disappearance. This can only be achieved through investigating reports of enforced disappearance and bringing those responsible to justice. Other obligations are rather of a preventive nature, such as the obligation to detain persons only in officially approved and monitored institutions in which all prisoners are registered and the absolute right to legal services through which a prisoner can be released from unlawful detention.

Article 1 of the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance highlight that “no one shall be subjected to enforced disappearance”. Enforced Disappearances remain a crime that is not only degrading but generate insecurity among affected persons. The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) (also known as the Banjul Charter), a regional human rights instrument is also an instrument intended to promote and protect human rights and basic freedoms on the African continent. Article 4 of the ACHPR highlight that “human rights are inviolable” hence every human being shall be entitled to respect for life and integrity. Further to this, Article 23 of the charter also highlight that “all people shall have the right to national and international peace and security”.

What is rather disturbing is that besides all these international and regional legal instruments that prohibit enforced disappearances, Zimbabwe as a nation with a long history of enforced disappearances has not ratified key conventions that speak to issues relating to state obligations in as far as prevention of enforced disappearance of citizens is concerned. Conventions that Zimbabwe is yet to ratify include the United Nations Convention against Torture or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment (CAT), the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons against Enforced Disappearances as well as the Rome Stature among others.

To date, Pro Democracy activist, Itai Dzamara who was abducted on 9 March 2015, remains unaccounted for. The occasion of this year’s commemoration of this important day in Zimbabwe offers an opportunity for the Government to expedite the search for Missing persons particularly Itai Dzamara whose search was ordered by the High Court. Abductions remain a gross human rights violation that must be condemned as it is not only degrading but barbaric and a bad practice. Enforced disappearances remain a serious violation of human rights and a crime. Section 53 of the Constitution provides for Freedom from torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. Such fundamental human rights and freedoms are to be enjoyed by every citizen without selective application.

Source: Heal Zimbabwe

Judith Makwanya Told She Caused Accident Cause She Is Short Sighted

LONG-SERVING ZBC senior reporter, Judith Makwanya, dragged an alleged errant driver to court after a collision in the Central Business District.

Theophilus Damba pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Harare magistrate Nyasha Vhitorini faced negligent driving.

Prosecuting, Isheanesu Mhiti alleged that on July 23 at the intersection of Herbert Chitepo Avenue and Simon Vengai Muzenda Street, Damba drove his car negligently.

He failed to give way to traffic coming from the right and collided with a Ford Ranger that was being driven by Makwanya.

Damba failed to keep a proper lookout of the road ahead and he also failed to stop or act reasonably when a collision seemed imminent.

Damba denied the charges blaming Makwanya entirely for the accident basing his argument on the fact that Makwanya wears spectacles so she could not see properly causing her to bump into his car.

The matter was remanded to September 14.

H-Metro

Warriors To Face Relatively Inexperienced Congolese Side

Terrence Mawawa| Congo national team coach Valdo Filho has elected to drop some senior players from his provisional squad for the 2019 AFCON Qualifier against Zimbabwe.

The Warriors will travel to Brazzaville for a Group G encounter set for September 9.

According to VOX, at Congolese news website, the Brazilian gaffer said he had to sacrifice some players since they would not adapt to his style of play.

The likes of captain Prince Oniangué and his vice Delvin Ndinga were omitted from the selection together with striker Dylan Saint Louis who plays for French Ligue 2 side, Paris FC. Midfielder Jordan Massengo was also left out because he is currently without a club.

“The choices of a coach are always variously interpreted, but in the end, it is up to him to answer,” Filho said.

“I have players to take but also profiles to look at so that I can implement my philosophy of the game. To get there, I was forced to sacrifice some players.

“There are other absences I’m assuming because my role as a coach is to build a competitive team for the next five games to snatch qualifying for the AFCON 2019 finals. The old and new players are welcome in their national team, but before, everyone must convince me through his club performance, “he added.

The Red Devils are currently on the third position while Zimbabwe lead the group with three points.

Chamisa Raises Flag On The Members Appointed For The August 1 Commission Of Enquiry

Nelson Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| The MDC T led by Nelson Chamisa has raised the flag over the independence of members of the Commission of Enquiry appointed to investigate the August 1 2018 ZNA shootings calling on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to change some of the members of the team and its terms of reference.

Below is the full statement by the MDC T:

1.The Zimbabwe constitution recognises the right to life, this includes the right to freedom from torture, intimidation and violence. The constitution is also very clear about the deployment of the military and the use of deadly force, under any circumstances. It also grants the right to freedom of association and expression and is the bases for the establishment and functions of both the military and the police.

2. Following the actions of the military on the 1st of August 2018 and the days that followed, which included leaving up to 11 people dead, 6 of them instantly, a full, impartial and complete investigation of this case is a necessity. It must be remembered that tens of others were injured and hundreds to thousands were displaced, arrested and abused, due to military action.

3. Whilst the appointment of this Commission is welcome in principle, this Commission does not meet basics of any of its kind. It is set up by and meant to benefit a political party and will report back to the person it has investigate. As it stands, the Commission requires changes both in its membership and its terms of reference.

4. Its composition is clearly unbalanced and biased. Charity Manyeruke is a well know ZANU PF cheerleader. The evidence is all over the public domain. Lovemore Madhuku is an interested party as he was a presidential candidate and has already made comments detrimental to the MDC Alliance. He is not a neutral by-stander. Vimbai Nyemba is a Mnangagwa favourite. She has already been appointed as Chairperson of the Procurement Regulatory Authority and is also a member of another Commission of Enquiry into the sale of State land. There is no shortage of suitable persons that one person has to hog multiple positions?

5. These three will ensure that the enquiry produces a predetermined script to smoke our targeted individuals is beyond doubt. Also the value of such an enquiry is doubtful given that we have had commission findings going back to the first years of independence that have never seen the light of day for 38yrs. This is just a publicity stance and public relations gimmick to bolster ED’s image, they know who ordered the army but choose a long-winded route to dupe the world.

6. The terms of reference are designed as a witch-hunt against perceived political threats and any credible opposition to ED’s illegitimacy. Everything points to a clear effort to pin blame on key figures in the opposition as a way to weaken opposition thereby threatening democracy in Zimbabwe.

7. In terms of the foreign members of the commission, we do not know the bases upon which they were selected and their relevant expertise and experiences. Because of this any comment would be immature. We are currently studying their individual profiles and will report back in due course.

8. We therefore demand that the appointing authority consider their own position as a potential subject of investigation as the deploying authority. This should be followed by the addition and refinement of the terms of reference to direct them more pointedly at the problem. The local members and/or the appointing authority should consider recusal from the Commission. Finally, we will make further recommendations, if need be on the individual foreign members.

New Dembare Boss Vows To Weed Out Corrupt Elements

 

Terrence Mawawa|New Dynamos boss Solomon Sanyamandwe has wielded the axe on two executive members, secretary Webster Marechera and treasurer Moses Chikwairo as he seeks to cleanse club’s image.

Sanyamandwe has said it is important that he starts by removing those are an impediment to the revival of the club.

” Yes, the two have been fired. We want to start afresh. We can’t be a new board with the same old people. We don’t want a situation whereby players strike over money issues because we have to explain to the supporters why we are not playing our part when they are playing theirs, ” said Sanyamandwe.

Sanyamandwe last week ordered the auditing of the club’s books as there were a lot of anomalies and misuse of funds.

Financially Troubled Mukupe Seeks Court Mercy On Debts

Outgoing Finance and Economic Development deputy minister, Terrence Mukupe, has petitioned the court seeking to overturn default judgments granted in favour of a local international school and a Chinese-owned construction company compelling him to pay a combined debtof $58 000.

In July this year, Mukupe was slapped with a $30 000 default judgement after the international school petitioned the High Court seeking an order to compel him to settle outstanding tuition fees for his three children.

During the same month, Mukupe was again slapped with yet another default judgment for $28 000 in a matter involving a Chinese company, China Industrial International Group (Pvt) Ltd which had built his property in Harare.

But, in his court applications filed on August 28, 2018, through his lawyers IEG Musimbe and Partners, Mukupe said he was asking the court to rescind the judgments because he settled the debts after being advised by his lawyers well before the default judgments were entered.

“It is my (Mukupe) averment that although summons were served upon me. I did not file an appearance to defend because I had already paid the amount claimed by the respondent (school) in June 2018 directly into respondent’s bank account when I saw a newspaper article about the respondent’s claim,” he said.

“It is my averment that I paid the respondent $30 000 in June 2018…therefore I had extinguished the amount being claimed by the respondent and there was therefore no reason to proceed with claim under case number HC5641/18.
“It is my averment that I have a good case and prospects of success if my side of the story is told, heard and listened to. In the circumstances fairness requires the rescission of the default judgment of July 25, 2018.”

In response to the Chinese-owned construction firm’s debt, Mukupe said he had equally settled the debt and there was no need for the firm to secure a default judgment.

“This is an application for rescission of a default judgment that was granted against the applicant (Mukupe) on July 4, 2018. I only became aware of the judgment on the day it was granted when my legal practitioners attended court to try and avoid default judgment being granted and postponing the matter after seeing a newspaper article as regards the matter,” he said.

The ex-deputy minister said he failed to enter appearance to defend since the said summons was not served on him because of bureaucracy of being moved from one office to another…”

“I submit that I was unable to make payment due to some financial constraints earlier on in the year, however, when I was advised by my legal practitioners of the balance being claimed I made a transfer of $14 000 through my legal practitioners of record to the respondent’s legal practitioners. Therefore, I submit that I have always been willing to pay as evidenced by the fact that I had already paid part of the balance and I intend to clear the balance as soon as possible,” he said.

The matters are still pending.

NewsDay

Zanu PF MP Blocks Eviction Of Illegal Settlers

Terrence Mawawa|Zanu PF MP elect for Chiredzi North Constituency Roy Bhila has said he will fight tooth and nail to block the eviction of illegal settlers from Save Valley Conservancy.

10 000 families – mainly Zanu PF supporters- are illegally occupying the Save Valley Conservancy.

The illegal settlers vandalised the fence around the conservancy and destroyed valuable property.They are also involved in poaching activities.

Bhila said he was prepared to defend the illegal occupants.

” I am ready to defend the settlers because you cannot value wildlife more than human life.I will take all the necessary measures to protect them,” said Bhila.

Bogus CIOs Arrested For Collecting ‘Donations’ For ED Inauguration

 

Terrence Mawawa|Two male adults have been arrested for masquerading as members of the Central Intelligence Organisation.

The pair collected donations- ostensibly for Mnangagwa’ s inauguration.

The two Samson Gurumombe (52) and Brighton Magombo (26) yesterday appeared before Harare
Magistrate Rumbidzai Mugwagwa facing fraud charges.The court heard that the two unlawfully collected
donations from individuals and companies claiming they were intelligence officers.

The court further heard that the two collected cash and fuel coupons from several companies. They were
apprehended after NetOne acting chief executive office Nkosinathi Ncube became suspicious when they repeatedly asked him to make donations.

Khupe Has Dug Own Political Grave : Mthwakazi

 

Terrence Mawawa

The Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) has said Thokozani Khupe has dug her own political grave career by endorsing President Emmerson
Mnangagwa’s disputed victory.

According MRP president Mqondisi Moyo, Khupe should go ahead and join Zanu-PF because she was going
to lose support in Matabeleland.

“We feel this move of endorsing
Mnangagwa has disqualified her from being a respected figure in Matabeleland.

It is clear she got most of her votes in Matabeleland. She was naturally
viewed among the 23 Presidential
candidates as a Matabeleland
figure. After embracing those
who are accused of genocide in Matabeleland she has literally written her own political epitaph. Let her join Zanu PF, ” Moyo told a daily paper.

Police Block Chamisa Rally

 

Terrence Mawawa

The police have refused to grant
Nelson Chamisa’s MDC Alliance permission to hold a rally in Kwekwe.

Chamisa yesterday revealed that he would hold rallies across the country
to thank his supporters for their unwavering commitment. He also said he would advise the supporters on the way forward. The police refused to grant permission for the rally citing an outbreak of typhoid in Midlands Province. The police said they would not

Nelson Chamisa

sanction public gatherings due to the outbreak of the deadly disease.

BREAKING- 13 Perish In Kombi Crash

By Own Correspondent| At least 13 people reportedly died after a Chawasarira Bus collided with a commuter omnibus (kombi) earlier on today along the Harare Bulawayo road.

While details of the accident are still sketchy, the accident occured near Empress Mine,  close to the Kadoma tollgate.

Below are some pictures from the accident scene.

This is a developing story. More details to follow.

Refresh this page for updates.

 

“MP’s To Be Sworn In Next Week”: Zanu Pf

Paul Mangwana

By Own Correspondent|  Secretary for legal affairs in Zanu Pf, Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana has hinted that legislators will be sworn in next week to pave way for other processes including the announcement of the new cabinet.

Mangwana said currently, government was being run by Mnangagwa and his two deputies, Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, hence the need for swearing-in of MPs as soon as possible so that the President can pick his ministers from them.

He said:

““I understand that swearing-in of MPs-elect will be done next week. After the swearing-in of legislators and the election of the Speaker of the National Assembly and his deputy and the Senate President and the deputy, then the President will select his Cabinet from the MPs and the five that he is allowed by law to select outside parliament.

Monitoring Mnangagwa’s performance by independent analysts is a good exercise. But I think the analysts are a bit too fast because one cannot get married and immediately get pregnant and have a baby. So at the moment there is nothing to monitor as there is no cabinet

In the future we (Zanu PF) will also find a way to monitor and evaluate our performance being guided by the manifesto. Private analysts are also free to do so and to engage government with their critical analysis of our performance from three months, up to the five years

Let us be patient as there is no government at the moment and government is currently composed of the President and his deputies.”-Newsday.

Acting Prosecutor General Probes Judicial Officers Over Wicknell Chivhayo

By Own Correspondent| Acting Prosecutor-General (PG) Kumbirai Hodzi has revealed that he is investigating why judicial officers did not place controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo on remand following his arrest over allegations of swindling the Zimbabwe Power Company of over $5 million.

Chivayo was recently granted $2 000 bail by High Court judge Justice Benjamin Chikowero, who argued that the State’s case was “weak”.

However, acting prosecutor general Hodzi told a local publication that he was investigating the matter.

Said Hodzi:

“I have exercised my constitutional mandate and directed the police to launch a full investigation into the circumstances under which Chivayo and his accomplices were charged, but never placed on remand as the law demanded.

The evidence relating to the two cases has not yet been heard in court. The evidence is compelling and clearly establishes all the essential elements of the crimes committed by the accused persons.

In both cases that involve Chivayo there have been concerns behind the failure to place the accused person on remand, at a time when the evidence uncovered demanded that this be done.”-Newsday.

“We Will Not Be Diluted”: Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has ruled out any coalition deal with President President Emmerson Mnangagwa for that his party would be sunk and diluted the same way former president Robert Mugabe politically manipulated his predecessor, Morgan Tsvangirai during the Government of National Unity.

A Commission Is As Strong As Its Terms Of Reference, Mnangagwa Commision Could Be Biased Already

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday announced a seven member commission to investigate the August 1st violence in Harare that ended with seven people dead.

The commission has been given terms of reference that have attracted a huge criticism from members of the public.

Many commentators feel the terms of reference point to the commission concluding that the opposition MDC was responsible for the unfortunate death of the seven innocent citizens.

The Terms of Reference for the Commission are as follows:-

(a) to inquire into the circumstances leading to the 1st of August, 2018 post-election violence;

(b) to identify the actors and their leaders, their motive and strategies employed in the protests;

(c) to inquire into the intervention by the Zimbabwe Republic Police in the maintenance of law and order;

(d) to investigate the circumstances which necessitated the involvement of the military in assisting in the maintenance of law and order;

(e) to consider whether the degree of force used was appropriate to the ensuing threat to public safety, law and order;

(f) to ascertain extent of damage/injury caused thereof;

(g) to investigate any other matters which the Commission of Inquiry may deem appropriate and relevant to the inquiry;

(h) to make suitable recommendations; and

(i) to report to the President in writing, the result of the inquiry within a period of three months from the date of swearing —in of the Commissioners.

Mnangagwa’s Foreign Commissioner Exposed

Opinion By David Coltart|I was at first glance impressed that a Queens Counsel has been included in the Commission of Enquiry into the military shootings of civilians but on further enquiry understand why he has been included. It is such a shame that President Mnangagwa didn’t just choose a panel of people which victims could trust to have an open mind. It would be so much better to have Commissioners who do not have a predilection for the military.

What follows are Rodney Dixon QC’s closing remarks into the enquiry into the Sri Lankan military’s killings of civilians in 2014, which gave enormous cover to that government regarding actions which appalled the human rights community.

“8. Particular attacks and the overall pattern of attacks must fall to be assessed on the particular circumstances at the time and how they would have been known to the commanders charged with the mission of winning (and ending) the war. It is clear that a well-established set of rules under IHL would permit some loss of civilian lives in the specific circumstances of the final phase of the conflict in the Vanni. It may also be argued that the justifiable number of such losses could take account of the opposing party’s unlawful reliance on the civilian population, which in the present case was by all accounts substantial and widespread and likely in the mid- and longer- term to lead to yet more substantial loss of life.

49. It is clear from the above analysis of the law and from authoritative commentary (from the ICRC and from legal authorities of the ICTY and other courts) that assessments of the lawfulness of attacks must take account of the reaction of commanders on the ground to the situations they faced. Post facto, such ‘would-be’ assessments can only be reconstructed by top-level military personnel from countries completely uninvolved in the conflict. This is an exercise those criticising the Government of Sri Lanka have not performed.

Conclusion

50. The conclusions expressed in this Opinion are unavoidably confined by the available evidence about the factual circumstances and are without the benefit of a full investigation into the particular circumstances of each attack.

51. However, the Opinion sets out a legal framework within which the Government forces could have been permitted to act without transgressing the limits of IHL, and against which their actions can be measured in accordance with properly defined legal standards.

52. Any future inquiry, whether by the UN or any other body, is strongly encouraged to draw on this legal framework for its work, and to avoid making findings based on generalised statements about the law that lack rigorous analysis. Similarly unfortunate would be any such inquiry failing to understand the need for calculations to be made of what, for any particular attack, would have been the assessments of the putative reasonable commander in the field.

Sir Geoffrey Nice QC

Rodney Dixon QC

London

22 August 2014”

Death Toll And Arrests Rise In Soweto After Looting Of Foreign-owned Shops.

The death toll following looting of foreign-owned shops in Soweto has risen to three‚ said Gauteng police.

“The community took to the streets in protest‚ which turned violent and led to the looting of foreign nationals’ shops. During the violent attacks and the looting three people were killed in White City. There is also another person in hospital being treated for a gunshot wound‚” Colonel Brenda Muridili said in a statement on Wednesday.

At least 27 people have been arrested.

“Two unlicensed firearms were also seized and more arrests are expected‚” said Muridili.

Lieutenant–Colonel Lungelo Dlamini confirmed that two people were arrested for the murders.

“The pair is also charged with illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition,” said Dlamini

The attacks on foreign-owned shops came after allegations that some were selling expired and counterfeit goods.

On Tuesday‚ the health ministry announced that it was looking into the allegations after videos and pictures of allegedly counterfeit products started circulating on social media.

As the looting spread across Soweto‚ Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba and MMC for Public Safety in the City of Johannesburg Michael Sun headed to the area.

“Several gun shots went off whilst I’m standing at scene where violence erupted at White City‚ Soweto‚” Sun tweeted.

“Foreigner owned shops completely looted in the area. JMPD and SAPS to intensify efforts to contain the situation‚” he added.

Sun called on shop owners to ensure they had proper stock on their shelves.

“I also urge all shop owners and retailers to immediately remove from their shelves any counterfeit and expired foodstuff or goods. JMPD will continue conducting an operation to rid our community of such ill business practices‚” he said in a statement.

Reports indicate that the attacks continued into the evening on Wednesday.

Dlamini said that they had deployed police in some area around Soweto.

“The situation is clam for now. We have not received reports of any looting taking place anywhere else and we have deployed police to areas considered hotspots to monitor the situation,” he said.

Sowetan Live

$20 000 For Bedding Another Woman’s Husband

A HWANGE woman is suing her neighbour for $20 000 in damages after she allegedly caught her in bed with her lawfully wedded husband at their matrimonial home.

The aggrieved woman, Ms Melissa Ncube, who is the plaintiff, is accusing Ms Joylyn Change of engaging in an adulterous relationship with her husband Mr Petersen Ncube.

Ms Ncube, through her lawyers Tanaka Law Chambers, filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court citing Ms Change as the defendant.

In papers before the court, Ms Ncube said she caught the two lovers red-handed having sex in her bedroom about three weeks ago.

“On 10 August 2018 at around midnight, the defendant committed adultery with my spouse in our matrimonial home in Hwange. I caught them red-handed and alerted my neighbours who came and witnessed the act,” said Ms Ncube.

Ms Ncube and her husband got married in terms of Chapter 5:11 of the Marriages Act on August 31 in 2001. The couple has two children, a girl and a boy aged 20 and five years respectively.

She said the illicit affair between Ms Change and her husband started in November 2017.

“Defendant and my husband have also publicly showcased their adulterous relationship, appearing in public on various occasions showing off their affection towards each other,” said Ms Ncube.

She said as a result of Ms Change’s actions, she has lost comfort and suffered damages in the form of contumelia (spiteful comments or insults).

“As a result of the adultery, I have lost comfort, society and services of my husband. I also suffered damages for contumelia inflicted upon me,” Ms Ncube said.

State Media

Zimbabwe Urged To Bring An End To Enforced Disappearances

Press Statement By ZLHR

ON INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE VICTIMS OF ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCES TAKE ACTION

Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR) and Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (The Forum) call on Zimbabwean authorities to take concrete action to prevent future incidents of enforced disappearances, make all perpetrators accountable, compensate and provide all necessary support to survivors and victims of enforced disappearances.

Commemorated on 30 August every year, the United Nations (UN) International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances is dedicated to raising awareness that enforced disappearance is a crime. It is also a day to honour victims and survivors of enforced disappearances and a reminder of the ongoing plight of victims, survivors and their families, who need assistance. It is also a day for state and non-state actors to commit to renewed and increased support to help combat enforced disappearances.

On this day, ZLHR and The Forum stand in solidarity with all victims, survivors of enforced disappearances, and their families and calls on the government to take concrete action to ensure that all those affected access effective remedies which they are entitled to. ZLHR and The Forum also reiterate that the government has an obligation to take action to ensure that the disappeared are accounted for. Further, victims and survivors also have a right to know what happened and who was responsible, and access to relevant support that facilitates the process of healing.

ZLHR and The Forum are particularly concerned that the deplorable practice of enforced disappearances has not been criminalised as a standalone crime in Zimbabwe. It is disheartening that the government rejected a recommendation made by other UN member states encouraging Zimbabwe to ratify the United Nations Convention for the Protection of all Persons Against Enforced Disappearances. This recommendation has been proposed by other UN member states since 2011 and again in March 2017 during the UN Human Rights Council-led Universal Periodic Review Mechanism sessions. The government of Zimbabwe has unfortunately not yet accepted this recommendation.

This recommendation if accepted, domesticated and fully implemented will go a long way towards eradicating the pervasive practice of enforced disappearances.

It is saddening that human rights campaigners among them Itai Dzamara, Patrick Nabanyama and Paul Chizuze remain missing and unaccounted for after they were subjected to enforced disappearances several years ago. ZLHR and The Forum condemn the lack of progress in investigating enforced disappearances of Dzamara, Chizuze and Nabanyama and punishing those responsible. It is also very disheartening that the victims and survivors of the disappearances that occurred in the 1980s in Matabeleland are yet to access effective remedies or interact with meaningful transitional justice processes. Those responsible for disappearing these citizens have committed a heinous crime under international law.

ZLHR and The Forum call on government to;

1. Fully embrace the recommendations to ratify and domesticate the United Nations Convention for the Protection of all Persons Against Enforced Disappearances.
2. Introduce required institutional and legislative reforms for the protection of all persons from enforced disappearances.
3. Criminalise enforced disappearances.
4. Ensure that the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission has required resources to institute processes for victims, survivors of those disappeared to access effective remedies and other necessary support.
5. Eradicate impunity for perpetrators of enforced disappearances and ensure full accountability of all perpetrators and guarantee redress and rehabilitation to victims.

ENDS
Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights

Chamisa Says He Will Never Give Room To Be Swallowed By The Crocodile

OPPOSITION MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has ruled out any coalition deal with his Zanu PF nemesis President Emmerson Mnangagwa for fear of being “sunk and swallowed” the same way his late predecessor Morgan Tsvangirai was politically manipulated during the Government of National Unity era.

Chamisa told South African broadcaster SABC on Tuesday night that his supporters had warned him to reject any overtures from Mnangagwa, lest he would sink his party.

“We must be able to protect the vote, otherwise we will not be able to convince anyone to go to elections five years down the line. Our people have said ‘Mr Chamisa, don’t work with these people’.

“They are saying don’t join hands with the Crocodile (Mnangagwa’s moniker), you will be drowned’ like what happened to president Tsvangirai when he worked with (former President) Robert Mugabe, he was diluted, we were diluted, we ended up losing focus and manipulated out of power,” Chamisa said.

Chamisa however, said Zanu PF had not yet formally approached him for coalition talks.

“There has not been any official approach,” he said.
Zanu PF secretary for legal affairs Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana also said he was not aware of any discussions between Chamisa and Mnangagwa, but could not rule out the possibility of talks between the protagonists.

Last week, soon after Mnangagwa was declared winner of the July 30 polls by the Constitutional Court, he publicly admitted that Chamisa had a role to play in the development of the country after the opposition leader declared that the Zanu PF front-man had no capacity to steer the country out of the murky waters over the next five years.

Chamisa reiterated his position on Tuesday, saying: “Far from my fate being sealed. In any event it’s not about Chamisa, it’s about the people of Zimbabwe, they voted for a particular choice, but they were cheated. They were deceived, but that deception is not going to last forever. We have the authority. This country belongs to the people. That is why I told you that there is going to be a proper inauguration very soon. New Zimbabwe is coming, you will see it.”

He warned of a “people’s revolution in Zimbabwe” similar to the mass protests that led to Mugabe’s ouster last November.

“The people of Zimbabwe will ultimately take destiny in their own hands. You remember what happened with Mr Mugabe in November. Did you foresee that?

“I am not saying you will see the same, but there are many unforeseables in circumstances where the people want their freedom. The Constitution actually supports revolutions that is why it calls for demonstrations that are peaceful.”

NewsDay

Hotel Names And Shames Schweppes Zimbabwe On Social Media

By Paul Nyathi|High profiled Leopard Rock Hotel of Mutare has steered business diplomacy after naming and shaming beverage manufacturing giant Schweppes Zimbabwe over a last minute booking cancellation.

Speaking on their official Facebook page, the hotel published that Schweppes had caused them over $15000 loss after a last minute cancellation of a weekend booking of 35 rooms.

“Our loss is your gain!!Schweppes have cancelled a booking for 35 rooms this weekend minutes ago. Weekend SPECIAL – 20% discount on all rates,” screamed the hotel on the Facebook page.

Probed by followers and customers on their motive to name and shame the company, the hotel management claimed that this was the second such cancellation by the popular Mazoe Orange Crush beverage manufacturing company.

“This was the second time Schweppes canceled their booking. Because of their high profile we accepted their booking and they confirmed. Canceling a booking for 35 rooms a mere two days prior is what is truly unprofessional and hurtful to business,” the hotel responded.

“They insisted on holding their conference over the weekend, asked and received a discount and cancelled having not paid as promised. We turned away 40 rooms as a result. Naming and shaming a customer that causes thousands of dollars was the only way to ensure this matter is seen by the superiors of those involved.”

Responding on the probable lack of business ethics on naming and shaming the company, the hotel expressed its frustrations with Schweppes Zimbabwe claiming they are prepared to lose potential future business than allow “big business” to manipulate them.

“I happen to be the owner,” wrote the person behind the hotel Facebook page.

“I decided I would rather take the risk and lose business than allow a company or specific employees to use their name to run rough shod over us and cause us to lose money and jobs. We lost $15,000 in business. I don’t need customers who think that is ok or proper behavior. PS they have never given us their business.”

ZimEye.com could not immediately get a comment from Schweppes Zimbabwe on the backlash by the hotel.

109-Year-Old Woman Says Avoiding Men Is The Secret To A Long Life

With 109 years of life, Jessie Gallan was officially the oldest woman in Scotland. Recently, she revealed the secret for longevity, which is surprisingly funny and simple.

Namely, if you want to live a long and healthy life, she recommends eating porridge for breakfast every day and, most importantly, start avoiding men.

That’s right. It turns out that the secret to long life has been hiding in men this whole time. Or, to be more precise, it has been hiding away from men.

“They’re just more trouble than they’re worth,” Gallan explains.

The 109-year-old has been independent her whole life. She has worked hard since she has been a teenager. Gallan has left her home when she has been only 13 and she had to earn for living alone. She continued working hard for her living her whole life and she never married.

“I worked hard and seldom would I ever take a holiday,” Gallan says.

In the interview for Daily Mail she talks about her life before and after turning 100.

“She’s absolutely amazing,” a caregiver at Gallan’s nursing home said.

Unfortunately, Gallan passed away in Scotland soon after giving the interview.

Source: https://curiousmindmagazine.com

ZANU PF Big Spender Washes Hands With Expensive Champagne At Night Club

By Paul Nyathi|High spending known ZANU PF member for Mashonaland West Province Mike Chimombe took his cash spending antics to another level on Sunday when he hosted a very expensive birthday party at a high profile Harare nightclub.

The birthday boy being a prominent lawyer, businessman and also a popular figure on the capital’s social scene: his party was characterised by glitz and glam which saw him wash his hands using $300 worth of champagne.

Chimombe, who is a nephew to millionaire businessman Philip Chiyangwa is also the Affirmative Action Group’s president for Mashonaland West Chapter, is not shy of flaunting his wealth when the opportunity presents itself.

ZimEye.com sources at the club indicated that over $10k was spent at the club on the birthday night by Chimombe and his guests.

ZANU PF To Increase Presidential Age Limit, Claims Chamisa Is Immature.

The ruling ZANU-PF has warned that it will consider using its majority in Parliament to effect a constitutional amendment raising the presidential age limit to ensure only what it calls mature people to contest for the highest office in the land.

The Constitution currently stipulates that for one to be elected President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, they must be 40 years and above.

Zanu-PF National Secretary for Security Lovemore Matuke told state media that the ruling party will seriously consider raising the age limit following what he claims were immaturity traits exposed by forty year old losing MDC Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa.

“We are seriously considering to use our parliamentary majority to effect a constitutional amendment raising the age limit for election to the Office of the President because we are now worried about what immature people like Chamisa are doing,” said Matuke.

“They are holding the country to ransom and we feel it is to some extent because of immaturity and childishness. When a person goes for an election, they must be prepared for all the outcomes – win, lose or a stalemate. It is a sign of immaturity for a person to expect only to win in an election and as a result we feel there is need to have a serious relook at the presidential age limit.’’

Matuke said Chamisa risked being a national security threat.

“A mature person would have allowed the country to move on,” he said. “Congratulate the winner and say there is always a next time. This country has been bleeding economically for too long and all patriotic Zimbabweans should put their shoulders to the wheel to rebuild this country, which has been battered by sanctions and, surprisingly, there are still people who are immature not to see the need for all that.”

State Media

Mnangagwa’s Commission To Punish Chamisa for Chiwenga’s Military Brutality

Below is a series of tweets by the exiled Prof Jonathan Moyo exposing ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s commission of inquiry into the August 1st shootings:

Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a Commission of Inquiry to inquire into “The Post-Election Violence on the First of August 2018”. While some, like Theresa May (British Prime Minister), who has made her views known, will see this as a pledge well kept, there are FOUR fundamental wrongs with the Commission!

So the first fundamental wrong is that by acting like a King, Mnangagwa has violated s110(3) of the Constitution. He can’t appoint a Commission of this nature without the advice of Cabinet & without a responsible minister to oversee the Commission & facilitate its work!

And to the four wrongs. First, it is fundamentally wrong for Mnangagwa to appoint such a Commission before appointing a Cabinet whose advice was necessary in terms of the Constitution. Mnangagwa, who stole the election, thinks he can do decrees like a King; just like that!

It’s very clear that one of Mnangagwa’s major reasons for rushing to appoint this Commission, without a Cabinet in place, is to fix Chiwenga, with the help of @CatrionaLaing1, to weaken his hand in cabinet selection & to later oust him. Chiwenga is certainly on the ropes!

The third thing that is fundamentally wrong with the Commission is that its terms of reference, whose authorship is unknown, are accusatory when they should be open ended for fact-finding purposes. This renders the terms of reference to be self-discrediting & thus political!

The first term of reference says: “to inquire into the circumstances leading to the 1st of August, 2018 post-election violence”. How about the Harare Massacre & the subsequent 10 day siege of townships where residents were brutally tortured & some abducted by the Army? Smh!

The second term of reference says “to identify the actors & their leaders, their motive & strategies employed in the protests”. How about the need to identify the soldiers who bayoneted, beat up, tortured civilians or shot them in the back; their strategies & orders? Please!

The second fundamentally wrong thing are the Commission’s terms of reference. Whose are they? Who drafted them? Mnangagwa? @CatrionaLaing1? UK govt? When @theresa_may praised Mnangagwa on the Commission in SA yesterday, did she know something that Zimbabweans did not know?

 

Term of reference (d) on page 2 says “to investigate the the circumstances which NECESSITATED the involvement of the military in assisting in the maintenance of law & order”. Who says the involvement of the military was NECESSARY? This term of reference is a conclusion!

It’s notable that while Mnangagwa’s chief election agent, Ziyambi Ziyambi, barred @AdvDali_Mpofu & his colleagues from representing @nelsonchamisa in the ConCourt on xenophobic grounds that they are aliens, Mnangagwa has appointed a Commission whose majority are foreigners!

The fourth fundamentally wrong thing with the Commission is that its terms of reference do not address the loss of life in the Harare Massacre. Term of reference (f) refers to “extent of damage/injury”. This is outrageous. It’s criminal… Mnangagwa is mad!

 

So Mnangagwa’s Commission is unconstitutional. It’s composition is a scratch-my-back I scratch-your-back affair. And its terms of reference are political & corrupt. In effect, the Commission is not designed to achieve justice; which is the cry of the victims & the people.

Mnangagwa To Hurriedly Appoint His Deputies

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to appoint his two deputies this morning before swearing them in and immediately leaving for a visit to China.

Contrary to speculations that Mnangagwa might drop the sickly Kembo Mohadi and replace him with Simon Khaya Moyo, the President is expected to retain the two current Vice Presidents as they are.

ZimEye.com sources close to the office of the President indicated that Mnangagwa has however not yet finalised his cabinet as there are serious tensions within the ruling party top leadership on who to include in the list.

The sources indicated that the party is yet again returning to factionalism with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga beginning to lead a group of anti Mnangagwa members.

The delays in appointing the cabinet means that the country is functioning without substantive ministers as all the current ministers stopped functioning when Mnangagwa was sworn in as the new President last Sunday.

EXPOSED: Mnangagwa Appoints Own Sister To Investigate Him And Chiwenga On Military Shootings

Dear Editor.

Please my details must remain confidential.

Are you aware that this woman called Vimbai Nyemba is actually Mnanagagwa s sister? Her real name is Shumba, Mnangagwa’s totem. She is his blood sister and its scandalous that she should be investigating her brother.
That is why she is being appointed to so many boards as if she is the only lawyer in Zimbabwe. Remember she is also the Chair of the State Procurement Board appointed by Mnanagagwa after the coup. Please lets campaign against this.

BREAKING – Chamisa Is President Of Zimbabwe, National Council Declares

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa won the just ended elections by over 2,6 million votes, the National Council has declared.

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Below is the full statement issued by the MDC National Chairman Komichi-

29th August 2018

The National Council met in Harare at Morgan Tsvangirai House, to consider its position and way forward. The council noted that it was meeting in the context of a stolen election and considered important matters relating to the said elections.

The council made the following resolutions:
1. President Advocate Nelson Chamisa won the election with 2.6 million votes and that he is the legitimate President of the country.

2. President Chamisa would consult Zimbabweans across the country about the way forward with regards to the stolen election, after two weeks he will embark on a national programme of action resulting from the outreach.

3. Party president is authorised to engage all stakeholders in dialogue with the scope of dealing with the current impasse arising from a stolen election and to resolve related governance issues.

 

4. President Chamisa is authorised to put into effect an earlier resolution to integrate Alliance partners into the MDC 5.

 

The Party will engage in rallies to thank the 2.6 million people who voted for the president. I thank ‘you

Woman Catches Neighbour In Bed With Own Hubby – COURT PAPERS

A Hwange woman is suing her neighbour for $20 000 in damages after she allegedly caught her in bed with her lawfully wedded husband at their matrimonial home.

The aggrieved woman, Ms Melissa Ncube, who is the plaintiff, is accusing Ms Joylyn Change of engaging in an adulterous relationship with her husband Mr Petersen Ncube.

Ms Ncube, through her lawyers Tanaka Law Chambers, filed summons at the Bulawayo High Court citing Ms Change as the defendant.

In papers before the court, Ms Ncube said she caught the two lovers red-handed having sex in her bedroom about three weeks ago.

“On 10 August 2018 at around midnight, the defendant committed adultery with my spouse in our matrimonial home in Hwange. I caught them red-handed and alerted my neighbours who came and witnessed the act,” said Ms Ncube.

Ms Ncube and her husband got married in terms of Chapter 5:11 of the Marriages Act on August 31 in 2001. The couple has two children, a girl and a boy aged 20 and five years respectively.

She said the illicit affair between Ms Change and her husband started in November 2017.

“Defendant and my husband have also publicly showcased their adulterous relationship, appearing in public on various occasions showing off their affection towards each other,” said Ms Ncube.

She said as a result of Ms Change’s actions, she has lost comfort and suffered damages in the form of contumelia (spiteful comments or insults).

“As a result of the adultery, I have lost comfort, society and services of my husband. I also suffered damages for contumelia inflicted upon me,” Ms Ncube said. – state media

War Vets Get New Cars

Zanu-PF yesterday handed over vehicles to provincial chairpersons of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) in fulfilment of the party’s commitment to improving their welfare.

The vehicles were handed over to the war vets chairpersons by Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration Obert Mpofu at the party headquarters in Harare.

Mpofu, who is also the Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, said the war veterans should never think they were being ignored as the party was making efforts to secure their vehicles.

“Never ever think you will be ignored because of your role, you are an affiliate of the party,” he said. “Affiliate doesn’t mean you are a lesser component of the party. You are the main component of the party when it comes to the liberation of this country.

“The policies of this country and the commitment that you made during the struggle to bring this country to where it is, so we were trying to mobilise some resources to secure vehicles for you.”

Mpofu appealed to the war veterans to keep the brand markings on the vehicles and that they should not shy away from their identity, Zanu-PF.

“But all these vehicles are branded, I understand some comrades thought this branding will compromise their work, no, Zanu-PF is in power, Zanu-PF is Government,” he said.

“The Government that is there is a Zanu-PF Government, so we should not shy away from our identity. We are appealing to you to keep those brands there.

I have just been speaking to HE (President Mnangagwa) now about that.
“He said, no, look here, those brands have to be there because the property belongs to the party and if we are not happy with those brands, I think the cars should be brought back so that we decide on what type of vehicle we can give you which does not associate you with the party, Zanu-PF.”

Mpofu said the vehicles were meant to make it easy for the war vets chairpersons to mobilise people in their respective provinces.

He urged them not to abuse the vehicles, especially by conducting their private business using them.

“So, comrades these are your vehicles and they are meant to make it easy for you to mobilise people in your respective areas, but they should not be abused on private business because people would be seeing that it is a party vehicle,” said Mpofu.

“If you start abusing it, doing things that people will see, that is against the party; we should avoid that. Let’s respect this property, look after it and what we do in the party is that after five years you may own it, it will be yours.

“So if you abuse it, we will take it away from you. So, we don’t want to do that. Keep it as if it’s yours because it will be yours eventually.”

Mpofu appealed to the war veterans to remain disciplined and united as an association.
He said the chairpersons had a role to play in uniting people in their provinces, especially some war veterans who had formed some splinter groups.

“You chairpersons should unite people in your provinces,” he said. “Bring every war veteran to you because this is the only association that is registered in the party. There are others who are trying to form some reactionary splinter groups, please bring them back to the fold. The proper war veterans association is this one.”

Mpofu said so far the party had distributed more than 400 vehicles that it had purchased for members.

He said whatever President Mnangagwa had promised, it will be fulfilled and delivered.

ZNLWVA spokesperson Douglas Mahiya assured Mpofu that the vehicles would be put to good use.

ZNLWVA chairperson for Matabeleland North province Sonny Key Mguni said: “We are excited about what happened today. We thought we had been left out. We have a caring father in the form of His Excellency ED Mnangagwa.” – state media

“Guns, Violence, Lies Will Not Stop The People’s Struggle”: Tendai Biti

By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance principal, Tendai Biti has expressed optimism on the democratic change agenda in Zimbabwe adding that threats of violence by the Zanu Pf led regime will not stop the people’s struggle.

Biti said this following today’s meeting by the MDC Alliance principals at Morgan Tsvangirai House in Harare which sought to review the July 30 plebiscite and map the Alliance’s agenda going forward.

Said Biti:

Traffic Cop Spotted With Loads Of Cash: ZRP Says Nothing Wrong With “Clean” Money

By Own Correspondent| An unidentified traffic cop was spotted by shoppers in Bulawayo city centre loading bulk notes of US dollars and local bond notes into a bag.

He was being assisted to fill the bag by two cellphone dealers at a flea market stall.

According to sources who witnessed  what transpired, the policeman walked into the flea market casually as if it was his modus operandi.

However, the money (American dollars and local bond notes) were too much to ignore and the witness captured it using his smart phone.

Said the witness:

“I saw the police officer talking to the two gentlemen after a few minutes he gave them his bag and they took out huge blocks of money and started putting them in the bag. I was stunned because the money was a lot.

I took out my phone and started recording, after a while the three became suspicious and I swiftly walked away.”

Early this week the Officer-in-Charge at Plumtree Police Station, Inspector Ginger Vhiyano and six subordinates appeared in court in connection with missing gold worth US$1 million which was allegedly stolen at the police station. The gold had been kept under police guard as exhibit relating to a smuggling case.

Bulawayo Metropolitan police spokesperson Chief Inspector Precious Simango however said there was nothing wrong with the policeman’s actions especially if the money was “clean”.

Said Simango:

“It is not a crime for a police officer to be spotted counting money in public except if there is evidence that one is involved in a dirty deal.”

PM May Praised ED On August Violence Evades Rigged Elections

The Junta may well have gotten away with calling last November’s military coup a “military assisted transition” but it is not getting away with calling a blatantly rigged election “free, fair and credible!” writes Patrick Guramatunhu.

He believes that what transpired before, during and after the July 30 elections was a far cry from Mnangagwa’s promise of a free, fair and credible election.

Writes Guramatunhu in his opinion piece titled “PM T May praised ED “inquiry into August violence” and avoided rigged elections – extra hot chilli dish.”

No fewer than 50 nations or institution were in Zimbabwe to observe the country’s recent elections. President Mnangagwa promised to hold free, fair and credible elections, a far cry from what happened.

Many nations have not yet produced their official reports on the elections; their silence has said volumes, it is now nearly a month since voting day. One notable exception was China who gave their thumbs up but then what do they know about free, fair and credible elections!

The British Prime Minister, Mrs Theresa May, who is visiting SA, chose to speak about President Mnangagwa’s promise to investigate the wanton violence following the street protests in Harare on 1st August.

When she was pressed on the recent elections, she again pointedly avoided answering the question.

“The President is an elected President, and he is making an important step in saying he is setting up a commission of inquiry into what has happened in relation to the violence,” said British Prime Minister, Mrs Theresa May. She was speaking on SA’s eNCA television.

“I think that is a very important signal from him about the Zimbabwe he wants to see for the future, and the Zimbabwe that is taking opportunities for the future of its people.”

It is the reaction of the Zanu PF apologists that has been telling.

“Our elections were free, fair and credible, which no one in his/her rightful mind can criticise and the legitimacy of the election of President Mnangagwa can, therefore, not be questioned,” said political analyst Mr Gabriel Chaibva, in a Chronicle report.

The guilty need no accuser! Chaibva is fuming and frothing at the mouth defending an indefensible position!

Like everyone else, PM May would have been astonished to hear that ZEC failed to produce a clean and verified voters’ roll, for example; a must have in any election and a legal requirement in Zimbabwe. She then heard of 16 polling stations in which two or more neighbouring stations had exactly the same number of ballots cast and President Mnangagwa had received exactly the same votes.

One does not need a degree in mathematics or anything to know these were bussed voters casting multiple votes. The reason why ZEC had refused to release a verified voters’ roll is immediately obvious, it would have been the smoking gun to the blatant vote rigging taking place!

Even if nations like Britain never come out and openly condemn the flawed and illegal elections in Zimbabwe, choosing to dwell on the side issues such as the 1st August violence; their silence has said it all.

The foreign investors and lenders KNOW the elections were rigged.

Zimbabwe needs the investors to kick start her comatose economy. President Mnangagwa has underlined this with his all out “Zimbabwe is open for business!” carrion call. Sadly, the much hoped for flood of investors will never happen because investors do not do business in pariah state ruled by vote rigging thugs!

The investors will never be fooled into believing Zimbabwe is a democracy when they can see with their own eyes the blatant vote rigging and thuggery!

The Zanu PF junta may well have gotten away with calling last November’s military coup a “military assisted transition” but it is not getting away with calling a blatantly rigged election “free, fair and credible!”

You can fool the blind on fufu (cassava or yam) but not on extra hot chilli in the relish.

Mighty Warriors In Fair COSAFA Cup Draw

 

Terrence Mawawa

Zimbabwe’ s Mighty Warriors have been drawn in Group C ahead of the 2018 COSAFA Women Championship set to take place in neighbouring South Africa.

The tournament starts on September 12 and runs until the 22nd of that month and twelve countries will battle for glory.

The Mighty Warriors will play against Swaziland, Namibia and guest nation Uganda.

Defending champions South Africa are in Group B together with Botswana, Madagascar, and Malawi while in Group B Zambia will face African giants Cameroon who are also guests.

The groups :

GROUP A
South Africa
Botswana
Madagascar
Malawi

Group B
Zambia
Cameroon
Lesotho
Mozambique

GROUP C
Zimbabwe
Swaziland
Namibia
Uganda

Mnangagwa Explains Logic Of Including Foreigners In August 1 Harare Shooting Commission Of Enquiry

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has explained the logic of including foreigners as part of the Commission tasked with investigating the August 1 2018 violence saying that the foreigners had been ropped in to ensure transparency.

Mnangagwa, who is on record saying the Commission would be independent said the inclusion of the foreigners in the 7 member team was also premised on the fact that the violence occurred in full glare of the media.

Addressing journalists at his Munhumutapa offices Wednesday afternoon, Mnangagwa said the foreigners would be residing in Harare and they would be sworn in as soon as he comes back from China.

Said Mnangagwa in his statement:

“The Commission is made up of local, regional and international members who have been appointed in terms of the Commission of Enquiry Act Chapter 10:07.

The Commission among other tasks will look into the intervention of the ZRP in the violence, investigate the involvement of the military, consider the degree of force used and establish the extent of the damage or injury caused thereof.”

 

Ngezi Date Bosso Without Utility Player

Terrence Mawawa| Ambitious PSL side Ngezi Platinum will be without midfielder Liberty Chakaroma when they face Highlanders at Barbourfields Stadium on Sunday in a tricky encounter.

Chakaroma is suspended after accumulating three yellow cards.Ngezi are currently in second position, four points behind leaders FC Platinum.

Also going to miss out on Match-day 25 action is Bulawayo Chiefs duo of Takunda Muzuva and Perfect Chikwende and Dynamos’ Godfrey Mukambi.

Trigger-Happy Cops Shoot Passenger At Roadblock

 

Terrence Mawawa| Trigger happy ZRP cops allegedly shot and injured a passenger after the driver of the vehicle she was traveling in had failed to stop.

The police are reported to have shot 30-year-old Loveness Chiriseri after the Honda Fit she was travelling in failed to stop at the roadblock.

The roadblock was mounted along Seke Road near St Marys in Chitungwiza.

Chiriseri said the police officer fired two shots, one of which hit her backside.

” I don’t know where the other shot
went, but the second hit the car seat
and my right side…The police are
behaving like nothing happened. I am
paying for my medical bills and they
have not even made an effort to find
out what happened to me. I am
suffering emotionally and financially
owing to the actions of a trigger-happy police officers,” Chiriseri told a daily paper.

The driver of the vehicle was Lloyd Sibanda was arrested and charged with failure to comply with police instructions.

ED who last week refused Chamisa’s SA lawyers work permits, has given Motlanthe a job, (also for a task ED has already incriminated Chamisa for the 1 Aug military violence) THIS SHOWS MNANGAGWA AS A SERIOUS OR A SHAMEFUL LEADER?

Senior Intelligence Officer Dies In Road Accident

 

Terrence Mawawa

A senior intelligence officer has succumbed to injuries sustained in a road accident.

The senior intelligence officer, Austin Peter Moyo died on Sunday after succumbing to injuries sustained in a car accident last week. He was 62.

“We have lost a great mind and hero
who was ready to sacrifice everything for the liberation of this country. As an intelligence officer, Cde Moyo never forgot where he came from and served the party faithfully until his demise…
We kindly ask the Moyo family to be
patient and bear with us as we await
communication from the higher
officers regarding his burial,” said Bulawayo Province Minister of State Angeline Masuku.

‘Mnangagwa Will Never Be My President’

 

Terrence Mawawa| Fiery Zanu PF critic and political analyst Antony Taruvinga has said he will never recognise Emmerson Mnangagwa as the legitimate President of

Mnangagwa being sworn into office.

Zimbabwe.

“The illegitimate EDiot will never be my President, not now not in 100 years. Never ever. I don’t recognise
this … to be very clear and honest.

I don’t -I am a clean God fearing citizen. I hate murderers and
murderers deserve nothing other than jail time.
President Nelson Chamisa won the election and must lead Zimbabwe not these …”said Taruvinga on Facebook.

Chamisa Insists ED Lies Will Be Exposed

 

Terrence Mawawa

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has assured the nation that President Emmerson
Mnangagwa’ s hypocrisy will be exposed.

Chamisa spoke to a South African television channel about the state of affairs in Zimbabwe and he urged the nation to remain calm and patient.

Commenting on the future of

Nelson Chamisa

Zimbabwe Chamisa said the will of the people would not be subverted forever.

Chamisa also said Mnangagwa and his cronies would be exposed despite their efforts to sabotage the people’ s victory.

Mnangagwa Gives Commission Of Inquiry Three Months To Deliver Results

Terrence Mawawa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has roped prominent lawyer and constitutional law expert Lovemore Madhuku into the Commission Of Inquiry set to investigate the violence that happened in Harare on August 1.

Mnangagwa has said the commission that will investigate the post election violence of 1 August comprises people from South Africa, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Tanzania and Zimbabwe.

Kgalema Monthlante of SA will chair the Commission.

Six people were killed the army opened fire on innocent civilians on the fateful day.

BREAKING- ED Appoints 7 Member Commission To Investigate “August 1 Shootings”

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has tasked a 7 member “independent” commission to investigate the August 1 2018 military shootings which left 7 people dead and 14 others injured in post election violence which rocked Harare’s central business district.

The violence followed delays in the announcement of the 2018 presidential election results by the Zimbabwe Electoral Ccommission (ZEC) and protestors took to the streets before the army was unleashed on them and they fired live bullets killing and injuring innocent by standers.

President Mnangagwa revealed this at a press conference at his Munhumutapa offices in Harare (Wednesday) afternoon.

Chairing the Commission is South Africa’s former President Kgalema Motlanthe, Retired Tanzanian Army General Davis Mwamunyange, University of Zimbabwe Lecturer Charity Manyeruke, Former Commonwealth Secretary General Emeka Anyaoku, UK based lawyer Rodney Dixon, former president of the Zimbabwe Law Society Vimbai Nyemba and University of Zimbabwe Lecturer Lovemore Madhuku.

Some of the key tasks of the commission include to identify the leaders of the protestors who instigated the violence, enquire into the intervention by the Zimbabwe Republic Police, investigate the intervention by the military and assess the damages of the violence among others.

The Commission is expected to have finished their work within 3 months.

This is a developing story. Details to follow.

Refresh this page for updates.

 

Lovemore Madhuku In Mnangagwa Commision Of Enquiry On Harare Shootings

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed his seven member commission of inquiry to investigate the August 1 shootings in Harare that left 6 people dead.

Opposition NCA leader Lovemore Madhuku has been included in the commission which has been confirmed as being chaired by former South African President Kgalema Motlante.

The commission is as follows:
Kgalema Motlante Chairman
Lovemore Madhuku
Charity Manyeruke
Chief Emeka Anyaouku
Robin Dickson QC-UK
Vimbai Nyemba
General Davis Mwamunyange

Mnangagwa’s full speech announcing the commission reads as below:

STATEMENT BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE PRESIDENT, COMRADE E.D. MNANGAGWA, ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMISSION OF INQUIRY TO INQUIRE INTO THE POST-ELECTION VIOLENCE ON THE FIRST OF AUGUST 2018.

Fellow Zimbabweans, following the post-election disturbing events of the 1st of August, 2018, which resulted in the loss of lives, and damage to property, I wish to announce to the nation that;

(i) In fulfilment of what I have earlier on undertaken to do, in order to address the matter in a transparent manner and in the public interest, I have appointed a seven-member Commission to inquire into the post-election violence.

(ii) The Commission is made up of Local, Regional and International members who have been appointed in terms of the Commission of Inquiry Act [Chapter 10:07].
The Terms of Reference for the Commission are as follows:-

(a) to inquire into the circumstances leading to the 1st of August, 2018 post-election violence;

(b) to identify the actors and their leaders, their motive and strategies employed in the protests;

(c) to inquire into the intervention by the Zimbabwe Republic Police in the maintenance of law and order;

(d) to investigate the circumstances which necessitated the involvement of the military in assisting in the maintenance of law and order;

(e) to consider whether the degree of force used was appropriate to the ensuing threat to public safety, law and order;

(f) to ascertain extent of damage/injury caused thereof;

(g) to investigate any other matters which the Commission of Inquiry may deem appropriate and relevant to the inquiry;

(h) to make suitable recommendations; and

(i) to report to the President in writing, the result of the inquiry within a period of three months from the date of swearing —in of the Commissioners.

The following members will constitute the Commission of Inquiry:

Former President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency Kgalema Motlanthe;
Rodney Dixon QC, United Kingdom;
Chief Emeka Anyaoku, Former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Federal Republic of Nigeria;
Former Chief of Defence Forces of the Tanzania People’s Defence Forces, General Davis Mwamunyange;
Professor Charity Manyeruke, Political Science, University of Zimbabwe;
Professor Lovemore Madhuku, Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe; and
Mrs Vimbai Nyemba, Former President of the Law Society of Zimbabwe.
A notice to the above effect, will be gazetted in accordance with the law.

Kgalema Motlanthe To Chair Mnangagwa Shooting Commission

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa will later today (Wednesday) announce his seven member commission to investigate the post election violence in Harare that saw members of the army shoot and kill six people.

ZimEye.com can exclusively reveal that former SA President Kgalema Motlanthe will be revealed as the chairman of the commission.

President Mnangagwa who is the Commander In Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces has previously expressed ignorance on who deployed the soldiers into the streets with live ammunition against unarmed citizens.

The commander of the defence forces Valerio Sibanda also excluded himself from the order releasing soldiers into the streets.

It is widely believed that Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga who is the former commander of the defence forces ordered the soldiers into the streets.

Farmer Sues Government For Initiating Land Invasions

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Terrence Mawawa

A South African farmer has taken that country’ s government to court over a land dispute.

According to a South African television channel, the farmer from Stellenbosch has approached the High
Court in Cape Town to have illegal land invaders removed from his farm in Watergang.

In Zimbabwe 4000 white commercial were violently displaced by Zanu PF supporters at the height of the land grab exercise at the turn of the millennium.

The ruling ANC party in South Africa has stressed the need to correct the land distribution pattern.

BREAKING NEWS – Mnangagwa Speaks On 1 August Military Brutality

NATIONAL NEWS

ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa has named the members of his Commission of Inquiry set up to research on the August 1 military brutality.

The incident saw at least 6 people being shot dead by soldiers who are members of his presidential guard who unleashed live bullets on civilians.

At present, Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga has claimed the people were shot dead by civilians. VIDEO BELOW: