$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:

Mnangagwa Offers State Assisted Funeral For GMB Explosion Victims

By Paul Nyathi|PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has directed that four workers who died in an explosion at a Grain Marketing Board depot in Mashonaland West on Tuesday be granted state assisted burials.

The explosion whose cause is yet to be ascertained left three other people seriously injured. Mnangagwa also said the injured will get assistance.

“I have already instructed relevant Government arms to ensure that appropriate state assistance is extended to all those caught up in the explosion,” said Mnangagwa.

“In addition, I have directed that all silos in the country immediately undergo safety checks, and that necessary remedial and preventive measures be promptly undertaken and instituted in order to avert any such mishaps now and in the future.”

Mnangagwa paid tribute to rescue workers who attended to the explosion.

“On behalf of the party, Zanu-PF, Government and on my own personal behalf, I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to the families which have lost their loved ones. I wish speedy recovery to all those injured in the valiant rescue efforts that followed the explosion,” he said.

“Our nation applauds those brave souls who put their own lives at risk in a bid to help the trapped workers.”

EXPLOSION AT GMB- EXPERT ADVISORY: An Explanation Of The Likely Cause

The explosion at GMB Lions Den Chinhoyi – An explanation of the likely cause

By Dr. Paul Stanford Kupakuwana| It was sad to learn about the GMB workers killed in Lions Den silo explosions. In the absence of the full knowledge on what exactly happened, I have decided to share information on why dust explosions occur (with the hope that it will help ease the investigation.)

Dust explosions happen when combustible dust with the correct particle size forms a cloud of concentration in air. This dust is known as ‘explosible.’ Combustible specks of dust include some commonly found materials, such as sugar, milk powder, coal, and grain. Dust explosions can occur in processes where there are specks of dust handled, such as grain silos, extraction systems, spray dryers and material transfer systems. The following conditions are needed for clouds of dust to become explosible:

• Particle size – combustible dust must have a fine enough particle size to sufficiently increase the surface area;
• Dispersal – the dust must be in a combustible mixture in the air;
• Explosive concentrations – unlike flammable vapours, specks of dust do not have a defined Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) and Upper Explosive Limit (UEL), but as an indicative value, the LEL would be 25-50g per cubic metre of air, with UEL ten times the LEL. At these concentrations, the dust cloud would be substantial and apparent;
• Ignition energy – there is minimum ignition energy (MIE) required to ignite the dust. This data is usually available for each dust and is critical in the assessment of explosion risk;
• Heat and humidity – high temperatures can increase the risk of dust explosion as the hot surface can ignite the dust if they provide the MIE. High humidity (damping down), on the other hand, can reduce the likelihood of a dust explosion as dust clouds do not form as readily, and a greater MIE is needed to ignite the dust.

For a fire to start, the fire triangle is essential: heat, fuel and oxygen are needed. To create the conditions for a dust explosion, the ‘dust pentagon’ considers heat, fuel, oxygen, confinement of the dust (e.g. enclosing the dust within a building or silo) and dispersion of the dust (formation of the dust cloud).

As we can see, the conditions needed for dust explosions to occur are prescribed clearly. It is unusual for such conditions, e.g. explosive concentrations of dust, to be present in the general atmosphere as these would, at a fundamental level, need to be controlled for operator exposure and health issues. As a result, most dust explosions happen within processes or equipment where conditions for the explosion can be achieved more readily. These explosions are known as ‘primary explosions.’ The primary explosion can be quite minor, but the dust disturbed within the building or silo (e.g., on the floor, girders, lying on vessels, etc.) then forms an explosible mixture and is ignited, causing one or more secondary explosions that can be devastating.

Housekeeping and dust control are, therefore, essential in an area where process specks of dust are generated. It is essential that the conditions needed for an explosion are understood and the potential assessed so that controls can be implemented to prevent a dust explosion. This mitigation will occur through the development of a robust risk assessment process.

Dr. Paul Stanford Kupakuwana is a Chartered Professional Engineer in Chemical Engineering and a Process Safety Management specialist. He is Founder and CEO of Stanford Global Limited, a UK-based company which offers Process Safety Management Consultancy and Training. Paul can be reached through: info_at_stanford-global.com(spam protected)

Chamisa To Hold “Thank You” Rallies

By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa is set to hold “Thank You” rallies nationally in a move aimed at appreciating the people’s vote in the just ended July 30 polls.

The national tour, set to start this Sunday also aims at advising the nation and those who voted for him overwhelmingly on the way forward following the Constitutional court ruling which declared Zanu Pf’s Presidential candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa winner of the July 30 elections.

Revealed the Zim Media Review:

Chamisa’s “Thank You” rallies come amid indications that President Emmerson Mnangagwa is also set to also hold his “Thank You” rallies nationally in a move aimed at thanking Zimbabweans for voting him and Zanu Pf into power in the just ended harmonised elections.

Opinion: Why U.K Should Not Recognise Zimbabwe Election Results

Opinion By British Politician Kate Hoey|Over the last few weeks I have escaped from the doom mongers of the zealot Remainers and their dire warnings about life after Brexit to concentrate on the elections in Zimbabwe.

At the beginning of June along with Conor Burns MP I spent time in Harare and Bulawayo on behalf of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK branch to report on the likelihood of a free and fair election on July 3oth.

We met with a wide range of people from Government, opposition political parties, business and civil society as well as speaking to Zimbabweans going about their daily life both in Harare and Bulawayo.

It is worth remembering that elections in Zimbabwe since 2002 have been both violent and rigged. In 2008, the ZEC took more than 5 weeks to declare a result and more than 270 activists, almost all belonging to the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) were killed. The last national polls in 2013 were relatively peaceful but internationally regarded as rigged. There was gross manipulation of the voters roll in favour of rural voters where Zanu PF have the greatest support.

Without doubt there was a different atmosphere in Zimbabwe. Gone were the police and army on the streets. Indeed the once common police road blocks where drivers had to hand over money were virtually non-existent. The ousting of Mugabe last year by the military led to hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans coming out onto the streets to celebrate. The feeling that change had happened was widespread and overall there was an optimism amongst the general public that this would continue. The most common remark of the ‘man/woman on the street was “We want real change”! There was huge anticipation about change coming in the election.

But throughout common concerns about the election were expressed to us – the electoral roll being rigged; Military imbedded out of uniform in the rural areas; fear of reprisals as happened last time when the vote showed ZanuPF had not been supported. The failure to ensure access to the state media by the opposition and particularly in the countryside where people relied only on state radio. Virtually no coverage of the huge Nelson Chamisa (Leader of the MDC Alliance) rally’s on state television and radio

The main roads leading into Bulawayo and Harare were awash with large billboards and posters of Mnangagwa and there is little doubt that the blurring of the state with Zanu PF meant huge extra resources for ZanuPF. The MDC Alliance had not got the resources to even start to compete with the Governing Party. Virtually no-one felt the Zimbabwean Electoral Commission was independent of Government but hopes were high that despite all this and particularly with the presence of international observers there could still be a free and fair election.

On election day there were huge queues to vote and the turn out was the highest ever. At the polling stations the results were posted outside and the count was done for Parliament at the same time as the Presidential election. Yet it took 4 days for the Presidential result to be announced and then Mnangagwa was declared the winner and with 0.8 per cent more than was needed for a run off. The opposition have identified massive discrepancies in the vote—one example is in Mashonaland central where by 5pm 150,000 people had voted but in the next two hours until polls closed ZEC said 300,000 people voted!! Just one of many outrageous fixes by ZEC.

Without doubt the election has been cleverly rigged but even worse is the fact that it is the military that is behind the regime and they are now unleashing a similar fear and terror campaign on leading opposition activists and curbing all protests by killing and arresting innocent Zimbabweans.

The courage and self sacrifice of the Zimbabwean people is humbling to behold. We,in the international community cannot accept the result of the election and the Uk government must take a lead to ensure that the Zimbabwean government is seen for what it is a mark 2 Mugabe regime and one that deserves no support whatsoever.

Kate Hoey MP

Chair of the UK All Party Parliamentary Zimbabwe group.

Zanu Pf Backtracks On Mugabe, Wishes Him Well

By Own Correspondent| Zanu Pf has warmed up to former president Robert Mugabe wishing him a speedy recovery following his congratulatory message to President Emmerson Mnangagwa at his inauguration last Sunday.

Mugabe, who earlier on attracted ridicule from Zanu Pf stalwarts and was labelled a traitor for “endorsing opposition leader Nelson Chamisa a day before the July 30 elections” revealed that he was not well and could not attend Mnangagwa’s inauguration.

In a letter read at the inauguration ceremony, Mnangagwa revealed the circumstances leading to the absence of Mugabe at the event.

“I am not well….. but I have sent my daughter (Bona) and her husband (Simba Chikore) to represent me and my wife. Hearty congratulations.” read part of the letter.

The party on its official Twitter handle wished Mugabe a speedy recovery adding that President Mnangagwa would ensure that he gets the best medical care he deserved.

Said Zanu Pf:

 

“Get Well Soon Gushungo, Mnangagwa Will Give You The Best Medical Care”: Zanu Pf

By Own Correspondent| Zanu Pf has sent a get well soon message to ailing former president Robert Mugabe pledging on behalf of President Emmerson Mnangagwa that he will be given the best medical care which he deserves.

Wrote Zanu Pf in a tweet:

Mugabe failed to attend President Mnangagwa’s inauguration last Sunday revealing that he was sick. He however sent his daughter Bona and her husband Simba Chikore to represent him adding that he sent “hearty congratulations” to his former lieutenant who was sworn into office after being declared winner of the July 30 2018 elections by the Constitutional court last Friday.

Mnangagwa was inaugurated at a packed National Sports Stadium in Harare at an event attended by several African Heads of States including South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa, Zambia’s Edgar Lungu and Botswana’s Mogkweetsi Masisi among others.

MDC Women’s Assembly Mourns Trudy Stevenson

By Own Correspondent| The Women’s Assembly of the Nelson Chamisa led MDC T has issued a message of condolence to the country and the Stevenson family following the death of Zimbabwean Ambassador to Senegal and the Gambia, Trudy Stevenson.

Stevenson, one of the MDC founding members died in Dakar, Senegal last Friday.

Said the MDC T Women’s Assembly:

CONDOLENCE MESSAGE FOR TRUDY STEVENSON

The MDC Assembly of Women has learnt with great shock the death of Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Senegal and the Gambia, Ms Trudy Stevenson.

Words may not suffice to express the heartfelt sorrow that we feel for the passing of Ambassador Stevenson who was reportedly found dead at her residence in Dakar, Senegal on Friday 24 August 2018. She was 73.

She was a founding member of MDC and was appointed Ambassador to Senegal and the Gambia during the inclusive Government.

May her soul Rest In Peace.

MDC Assembly of Women

“There Is No Post Election Violence But Peace”: ZRP

By Own Correspondent| Police chief spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba has dismissed as false allegations of post election violence in especially the private media adding that there was peace and tranquillity in Zimbabwe.

In an interview with a local publication, Assistant Commissioner Charamba said the Zimbabwe Republic Police had investigated all the alleged cases of politically motivated violence and established that they were unfounded.

“Investigations carried out so far have revealed that there are no threats and intimidation on anyone.

As police we would also want to reiterate that the people should report to the police if they are intimidated.

Police made investigations into these reports and interviewed the MDC Alliance Muzarabani Constituency chairperson Jaface Mufira who resides in ward 20. He stated that he was unaware of that information and that there were no threats of violence in the area.

Police also interviewed the MDC Alliance ward 20 councillor contestant Steven Sado, who said he had not been intimidated or threatened by anyone up to now.

Currently there is peace in Muzarabani and maybe the authors of these false messages want to cause mayhem.”-StateMedia.

Biti Drags ZRP To The High Court Over Impounded Vehicle

By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance co-principal, Tendai Biti has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court, seeking an order for the release of his Toyota Landcruiser from Southerton Police Station, which he claimed was impounded by unknown men from his grandmother’s house in Greendale last month.

The order was filed on August 27 2018 and Biti cites the officer-in-charge (OIC) Southerton Police Station, Chief Superintendent Nyabasa and the Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga as respondents.

In his narration of events, Biti said about a month ago, four men in a black Toyota Hilux went to his grandmother’s Greendale home and enquired about a Toyota Landcruiser that was parked in the yard.

Biti alleged that the domestic worker told the unknown men that Biti had parked it and that he was not using it on that particular day.

Biti claimed the men returned to the house the same day with a tow-truck and demanded that the gates to his grandmother’s residence be opened.

Biti says he wrote a letter to Chief Superintendent Nyabasa and copied to the first respondent but both refused to sign, stating the matter was out of their hands.

Top Mnangagwa CIO Dies

By Own Correspondent| A top CIO in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s office who was also a war veteran, Austin Peter Moyo has died.

Moyo died at Mpilo hospital in Bulawayo on Sunday due to injuries sustained after he was involved in an accident last Tuesday. He was 62.

Moyo, whose war name was Madayiza, was described as a humble and loyal cadre who served his party Zanu Pf to the end.

Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Angeline Masuku visited Moyo’s family in Cowdray Park suburb to relay her condolence message.

She described Moyo as a hard working officer who had also served Zanu-PF.

“We have lost a great mind and hero who was ready to sacrifice everything for the liberation of this country.

“As an intelligence officer, Moyo never forgot where he came from and served the party faithfully until his demise,” said Minister Masuku.

“We kindly ask the Moyo family to be patient and bear with us as we await communication from the higher officers regarding his burial.

“We all know that he worked hard and deserves to be honoured.”

Mr Edward Nare, the Moyo family spokesperson said the late Moyo was a sociable and humble intelligence officer.

“We are pained because we lost a humble and hardworking man who lost his wife two years go. We will remember his jolly mood and he never bullied or threatened anyone in the community as an intelligence officer,” said Mr Nare.

He said Moyo’s situation deteriorated on Saturday though he had shown signs of recovery.

“My nephew was involved in a car accident last week on Tuesday and was admitted to Mpilo Central Hospital.

“He sustained internal injuries and doctors say his liver was seriously damaged during the accident which caused his death,” he said.

Moyo is survived by four children and mourners are gathered at House Number 14910 Cowdray Park.

He was born in 1956 and went to Ntalale Primary before proceeding to Gwanda High where he started his Form One.

Before long, Moyo joined the armed struggle and after training was deployed in the Zipra intelligence department.

Nditsheni Dube, from the Zimbabwe National Army, said he met Moyo in 1977 in Lupane where he was a provincial Zipra intelligence officer.

“Madayiza was not only an intelligent officer but he was a skilled sniper and was very operational in the closing of Fatima Mission a year later.

“We also worked together in Jotsholo and his vigour helped us close Siganda base,” said Dube.

He added that after Independence, Moyo joined the President’s Office where he served until his last day.-Chronicle

 

“MDC Alliance Still Intact”: Welshman Ncube

By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance principal and Spokesperson Welshman Ncube has revealed that while Alliance principals have not met since the elections,  the coalition was still intact and it would definately participate in the 2023 elections in “whatever shape ir form”.

Ncube’s statements come in the wake of speculation that all was not well in the coalition, an assertion he dispelled in an interview with a local publication.

He however said because the Alliance principals had a written agreement to work together, it had the obligation to manage and direct office bearers who had been successfully elected into parliament and council on how to fulfil on their mandate.

Said Ncube:

“The alliance has Members of Parliament which the alliance has to manage and direct on how to do their work in Parliament in the next five years.

The alliance has councillors and it has responsibility to provide leadership in those councils. Everyone who won at whatever level won on the ticket of the alliance. The alliance, therefore, has all these people who are the responsibility of the alliance.

Obviously, there will be future elections in 2023. The alliance in whatever shape or form will obviously be in those elections.”

Accident Claims Top CIO in President’s Office

By Own Correspondent| A senior officer in the President’s Office and war veteran Cde Austin Peter Moyo has died.

Moyo (62), died on Sunday at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo due to internal injuries sustained when he was involved in an accident last Tuesday.

Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Angeline Masuku visited Cde Moyo’s family in Cowdray Park suburb to relay her condolence message.

She described Cde Moyo as a hard working officer who had also served Zanu-PF.

Said Masuku:

“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.”-chronicle

Mnangagwa Lawyer Says They Deliberately Went To Court On A Holiday To Get Court Attention

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s lead lawyer Advocate Lewis Uriri has said his team’s appearance at the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) to file papers to oppose MDC Alliance electoral petition on a holiday was stage-managed to prove a point.

Advocate Uriri said going to ConCourt on a holiday was a side-show which later served its purpose.

“We went to ConCourt on a holiday to emphasise a point, though I did not myself attend. Those two small bags could not contain the mass of papers that was brought by a truck in three massive bags when filed. We are not stupid. We don’t film and photograph ourselves at a closed court and ‘leak’ the evidence! The side show served its purpose,” he said.

Uriri said the ruling by the ConCourt on the issue of the days had vindicated him, after he differed with his team on the interpretation of the law.

“The ruling confirms that you include the weekends and holidays, unless the time runs out on a weekend in which case the thing to be done is done the next working day,” he said.

In a brief to Mnangagwa, Uriri differed with his instructing lawyers, Mutumbwa, Mugabe and Partners on the interpretation of the law.

This was noted in a 17-page document prepared for Mnangagwa, by Uriri titled Ex Parte: Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, in which he urged his client to disregard the findings by instructing lawyers.

“Whether my instructing attorneys are correct in their interpretation that in view of rule 3 if the ConCourt Rules (2016) the last day of filing of a petition challenges my consultant’s election as President of the Republic of Zimbabwe is the 16th August 2018,” Uriri wrote.

“Whether my instructing attorneys are correct in their view that no election petition is filed, inauguration day would be Monday the 20th August 2018.”

NewsDay

Outrage Over Racist South African Writer’s Toxic Article On Zim

A VICIOUS article penned by a South African freelance white cricket writer, describing Zimbabwe as a “fascist’’ country whose national team should not be allowed to compete against their international counterparts, has sparked outrage in this country.

The article was written by Telford Vice, part of a cabal of unrepentant racist white cricket writers, who have been using the sport to further their crusade to soil the good name of this country.

Vice, who is based in Cape Town, has been a vicious critic of this country and its leadership and at the weekend used his weekly column in the Sunday Times of South Africa to describe Zimbabwe as a “fascist’’ nation, equating it to Hitler’s Germany and Benito Mussolini’s Italy.

The journalist’s article was based on a campaign in which he tried to argue, “why no one should play against Zimbabwe,’’ and said the Chevrons, who are set to visit South Africa next month, should not have been allowed to come into that country.

Ironically, the journalist’s article was published on the very same day that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was one of the presidents who attended the inauguration of President Mnangagwa at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Yesterday, Zimbabwe Cricket chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani was forced to issue a statement to respond to the article.

“We have noted with serious concern an opinion article written by South African cricket journalist Telford Vice and published under the headline, “Should we allow Zimbabwe’s cricket team to tour SA?” in the latest edition of the Sunday Times newspaper,’’ Mukuhlani said in a statement.

“Our only response is to echo the words of Nelson Mandela in 1995, when he said: “Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, it has the power to unite people in a way that little else does.”

“Similarly, Zimbabwe Cricket’s vision is to enable individuals and communities to be empowered and inspired by cricket. We stand by that and we believe cricket can be used as a vehicle for emboldening the youth to reach their full potential in any field they choose.

“Cricket has that power and we are committed to the game and its ability to provide an environment that is positive and energetic as well as expands the horizons and dreams of those that play and are involved. That is our purpose.’’
Vice claimed in his vicious article that the Chevrons represented the triumph of oppression and were sporting ambassadors of fascism.

“Zimbabwe’s team represent the triumph of oppression over the dreams of millions who dared harbour hopes for nothing more nor less than a decent life. They fly the flag of fascism,” he wrote on Sunday.

“Should they be detained as co-conspirators in crimes against their compatriots, turned away at the border, or asked what the hell they think they’re doing trying to pretend all is well enough where they come from to indulge in a spot of mere cricket?

“What should not happen, under any circumstances, is that they are let in to smear the second country with their lie of normality.

“Such an act would be a dereliction of the duty all of us have to the natural law of standing up for right in the face of wrong. It would be unconscionable.

“But when Zimbabwe touch down at OR Tambo International late next month to play South Africa in three games in each of the white-ball formats, not only will they be let in, no questions asked, they will be treated as if they are just another cricket team from just another country.

“They aren’t. They represent the triumph of oppression over the dreams of millions who dared harbour hopes for nothing more nor less than a decent life. They fly the flag of fascism.

“Try telling the suits that they should demand Zimbabwe’s expulsion from the International Cricket Council.
All of the above should happen. It won’t because too many people no longer think; neither about principles nor politics nor indeed what’s right and wrong about how other people are treated.”

Vice also praised former Zimbabwe cricketers, Andy Flower and Henry Olonga, for their black armband protest during the 2003 Cricket World Cup.

Flower has since revealed, in an interview with BBC Radio 5 Sport’s Alison Mitchell, that David Coltart, a fierce critic of the Government and an opposition politician, was a big part of that protest.

“The meeting I remember most clearly was in David Coltart’s study, at his home and we sat down and wrote the statement,” Flower said.

“When I say we sat down and wrote the statement, obviously, David Coltart was more eloquent that either Henry or I, and it was important that the language we used in the statement was the right sort of language to get our message across.

“So David, with the input from Henry and I, sort of wrote and edited the statement and I do believe it was David who came up with the idea of having a symbol.”

England subsequently forfeited their World Cup match against Zimbabwe scheduled for Harare Sports Club in what, according to former Zimbabwe captain, Duncan Fletcher, who was coach of the English team during that World Cup adventure, was part of the politics of the day.

“Before a decision (to either travel to Harare or not) was to be made, we welcomed two incredibly brave visitors, who came to speak to me and (Nasser) Hussan (then England captain),” wrote Fletcher, in his autobiography, “Behind The Shades”.

“They were Zimbabwean players, Andy Flower and Henry Olonga, smuggled in by a member of Zimbabwe’s opposition party, the MDC, who had spoken to the whole team before taking me and Hussain into an adjacent room, where we met Flower and Olonga.

“They told us then of their plan to wear black armbands during their games in the tournament to mourn that (democracy). They even suggested that we might consider wearing black armbands if we decide to play in Harare.”

Coltart confirms that he went to Cape Town during that time, and spoke to the England team, but said he never persuaded them to boycott their World Cup tie against Zimbabwe, but instead, urged them to come and fulfil the match.
They didn’t and have never played a match against Zimbabwe since.

ZC officials say the absence of box-office home series, like a contest against England, has cost them more than $7 million in projected earnings every year and has played a big part in pushing their financial books into the red zone.

State Media

South African Cricket Writer Calls For Ban On Zimbabwe From World Cricket

By Paul Nyathi|The following write up has been making rounds in the media around cricket cycles in the world and is credited to South African writer Telford Vice through the Sunday Times of South Africa.

The write up has received wide condemnation across the world.

A cricket team wearing the crest of a country where the henchman of a deposed tyrant has recently, and allegedly, been elected president enters another country.

Should they be detained as co-conspirators in crimes against their compatriots, turned away at the border, or asked what the hell they think they’re doing trying to pretend all’s well enough where they come from to indulge in a spot of mere cricket?

What should not happen, under any circumstances, is that they are let in to smear the second country with their lie of normality.

Such an act would be a dereliction of the duty all of us have to the natural law of standing up for right in the face of wrong. It would be unconscionable.

But when Zimbabwe touch down at O. R. Tambo International late next month to play South Africa in three games in each of the white-ball formats, not only will they be let in, no questions asked, they will be treated as if they are just another cricket team from just another country.

They aren’t. They represent the triumph of oppression over the dreams of millions who dared harbour hopes for nothing more nor less than a decent life. They fly the flag of fascism.

You have to wonder what Oliver Reginald Tambo, who lived in a world where people and principles mattered more than politics, and before leaders sold out to affluence only to resurrect identity politics when it suits them, might have made of that.

“The land on which the cattle grazed was communal property. It was owned by no-one. It was nobody’s private farm. It was the common property of the people, shared by the people. So the practice of sharing was central to the concept of ownership of property.”

That’s Tambo. Try telling the ANC, the EFF, and the DA that everybody already owns the land and that, accordingly, selfishness should be a criminal offence.

Try telling those who only give a damn that Zimbabwe will be here so they can gauge how far South Africa are from a realistic shot at winning the World Cup that they should be on picket lines protesting the Zimbabweans’ presence.

Try telling South Africa’s players that they should refuse to take the field.

Try telling the suits that they should demand Zimbabwe’s expulsion from the International Cricket Council.

All of the above should happen. It won’t because too many people no longer think; neither about principles nor politics nor indeed what’s right and wrong about how other people are treated.

We used to think: Andy Flower and Henry Olonga shattered the lie of normality by wearing black armbands to “mourn the death of democracy in our beloved Zimbabwe” in the full glare of the publicity lavished on the 2003 World Cup. They did so in Harare and across the road from Robert Mugabe’s house.

Is it too cynical to wonder if, 15 years on, players would ask their agents how much they would be paid for wearing the armbands?

Maybe. So here’s an uncynical challenge to the Zimbabweans who will, unfortunately, be allowed into South Africa next month to play mere cricket even as their country cowers in anticipation of what the newly installed tyrant will do.

Zimbabwe’s team represent the triumph of oppression over the dreams of millions who dared harbour hopes for nothing more nor less than a decent life. They fly the flag of fascism.

Before you pack your bats, boots, helmets, gloves and pads, before you check if you have enough chewing gum and sunblock, put a roll of insulation tape into your bag.

Make sure it’s black.

Police Dispute Post Election Political Violence Claims

By Paul Nyathi|The Zimbabwe Republic Police has outrightly declined claims that there is sporadic incidents of post election political violence in the country.

Police chief spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba told state run media on Tuesday that investigations by the Zimbabwe Republic Police had revealed that all the cases of political violence alleged in private media were false.

“Investigations carried out so far have revealed that there are no threats and intimidation on anyone,” she said.

Snr Asst Comm Charamba said victims of political violence, if ever it happens, know where to report – the police.

“As police we would also want to reiterate that the people should report to the police if they are intimidated,” she said.

Snr Asst Comm Charamba said investigations carried out in Mashonaland Central revealed that the province was enjoying peace although there had been false reports circulating on social media alleging that some top Zanu-PF officials in Muzarabani South allegedly threatened MDC Alliance poll agents.

“Police made investigations into these reports and interviewed the MDC Alliance Muzarabani Constituency chairperson Jaface Mufira who resides in ward 20. He stated that he was unaware of that information and that there were no threats of violence in the area. Police also interviewed the MDC Alliance ward 20 councillor contestant Steven Sado, who said he had not been intimidated or threatened by anyone up to date,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba.

She said claims that 30 MDC Alliance supporters had been displaced by political violence and were housed at Msasa Project in Harare were false.

“Investigations were carried out and the police interviewed Msasa Projects administrator Prisca Fereti and it was established that it was a false report,” added Snr Asst Comm Charamba.

Government Dispatches Bomb Experts To Investigate Chinhoyi GMB Explosion

At least four workers were killed, while three others were seriously injured after a massive explosion, whose cause is still unknown, rocked the Grain Marketing Board’s Lions Den depot in Mashonaland West province yesterday afternoon.

The blast was so powerful that it ripped through reinforced concrete structures, and caused a fire.

Government yesterday activated specialised investigations State agencies, including the police forensic department and the bomb disposal unit, to comb through the debris of the massive blast for clues as to its cause.

The impact of the blast could be felt some metres away from the depot, with some people reporting cracked walls on their buildings, while pieces of the reinforced silo concrete structure flung several metres away from the blast epicentre.

Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri, who visited the scene of the tragic incident yesterday afternoon, confirmed security arms of Government had been called in to investigate the blast.

“We had a very unfortunate incident whereby some explosion took place in the silo complex,” he said. “We are not very sure what caused it. There are many theories as to what could have caused the explosion.

“We have now summoned forensic experts from the Zimbabwe Republic Police and other experts from various specialist departments to come and examine the site and possibly find out what could have caused the explosion.”

Minister Shiri said it was too early to speculate on what could have caused the explosion.

He said an assessment on the state of the silos would be carried out while grain that was stored in the silos would have to be put in bags and stored outside.

“We have got open silos where we use tarpaulins, but it now entails maize being put in bags for effective storage,” said Minister Shiri. “As it is, the silos will be temporarily unserviceable until the necessary repair work has been carried out.”

Some workers at the depot said the fire and resultant explosion could have been caused by an electrical fault.

Others questioned the magnitude of the blast, saying it could have been an explosive device, while gas build up in the storage infrastructure has also been cited as another potential cause.

The affected workers were part of the morning shift that was cleaning the silos.

They tried to escape through the underground chamber outlet, but were caught up in the blast.

Others affected by the blast were on the top of the silos when it occurred.

Lions Den resident and local councillor Misheck Nyarubero said he rushed to the scene after hearing the massive blast that shook his house.

“I was at home about two kilometres away when the explosion happened,” he said. “It shook the house and I thought it was an earthquake, so I went outside. People said the loud blast was coming from GMB and I went to investigate.”

“Workers there told me there were people trapped in the silo tunnel after a fire broke out from the fifth floor, causing extensive damage.”

Two of the workers were rescued alive with serious burns, while the bodies of those who died were yet to be retrieved by yesterday evening.

Briefing Government officials at the scene, depot manager Mr Obert Zhoya said they managed to put out the resultant fire which started from the silo control plant initially using a bowser provided by a local farmer.

The effort was boosted by the arrival of a fire tender from Chegutu Municipality about 120 kilometres away and another one from Zimplats in Ngezi, as those from nearby Chinhoyi Municipality were said to be down.

“There was a loud sound of an explosion and we called the police,” said Mr Zhoya.

“According to the shift manager, all the workers on the shift could be accounted for except for six who have not yet been located. We are also waiting to hear from experts as to what could have caused the fire and explosion.”

The latest development has led to the temporary closure of the silos, while grain delivered would be stacked on tarpaulin tents as a contingency measure.

Farmers delivering grain to one of the largest storage facilities in the country and in Africa were yesterday being redirected to nearby Banket and Chinhoyi silos.

The Lions’ Den silos have 29 silo bins, making them the second largest in Africa after those in Egypt and third in the world after those in Australia.

The local silos have a storage capacity of around 104 000 metric tonnes of grain.

Last year, Government invested in the refurbishment of the silos, which were built in the 1970s.

State Media

Police Shoot Innocent Woman At A Roadblock

POLICE officers manning a roadblock along Seke Road near St Mary’s in Chitungwiza allegedly shot and injured a 30-year-old woman after the driver of the vehicle in which she was travelling in reportedly refused to stop at a roadblock.

Loveness Chiriseri, who had hitched a lift to town in a blue Honda Fit on August 19, ended up being admitted to Chitungwiza General Hospital nursing a bullet wound after being shot.

Chiriseri said the police officer fired at the car after the driver failed to stop at the roadblock and one of the bullets hit her.

“I left home around 10am and got into a blue Honda Fit which had no number plates and was written ‘for sale’ as I was going for a lesson” she said.

“Upon approaching the roadblock, the driver slowed down, but then proceeded past the roadblock. I think he then changed his mind and stopped within a distance of less than 100 metres. That is when the officer with a gun fired two shots. I don’t know where the other shot went, but the second hit the car seat and my right buttock.”

Her medical records signed by a Doctor Garapo showed that she was nursing a gunshot wound.

“Patient who sustained above injury after a bullet ricocheted from a car and hit patient who was a passenger,” her medical record read.

Chiriseri said the police have been mum over the incident and she was being forced to pay for her medical bills, which have gone over $500.

“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 actions of a trigger-happy police officer,” she said.

The driver of the Honda Fit, Lloyd Sibanda, was arrested for failure to comply with police instructions and is currently out on bail.

He refused to speak on the matter, saying he was in shock.

Chiriseri, who is currently bed-ridden, said Sibanda was also helping her with medical bills.

Police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi promised to make enquiries about the case, but his phone was no longer being answered later during the day.

NewsDay

Chiwenga Personally Got Ruvheneko Fired – REPORT

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Deputy Constantino Chiwenga personally got Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa fired, it has emerged.

Ruvheneko was until the weekend a presenter at the Zimpapers run CapiTalk FM radio but she met her fate when Chiwenga reportedly complained that the radio station had crossed the line on its reportage. The station last month grilled the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Priscilla Chigumba and most recently (last Wednesday) engaged the National Patriotic Front spokesperson, Jealousy Mawarire, the latter who during the program severely criticised the former military commander who is now the vice president, Constantino Chiwenga.

Another staff member, the program manager Napoleon Nyanhi, (also called Napster) has also been sacked.

Impeccable sources within the radio station say Ruvheneko is the victim of a so called on going restructuring exercise at the state run radio.

ZimEye.com was told she has handed in her resignation letter. Ruvheneko told ZimEye, “I handed in my resignation letter …last week.”

When asked concerning the floating rumours, she replied dismissing them saying her exit was “amicable”.

While Nyanhi was fired after the radio station opened phone lines on August 1 when Chiwenga’s soldiers shot and killed at least 6 protesters in Harare, Parirenyatwa was singled following her interview with the National Patriotic Front spokesman, Jealousy Mawarire who lambasted Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and British ambassador to Zimbabwe, Catriona Laing.

Chiwenga demanded answers following the 1 August interview afterwhich Nyanhi was told that bosses in Government wanted him kicked out. Subsequently, his junior, Ruvheneko was also forced to exit via a so called “resignation.”

After 38yrs Mnangagwa To Resurrect The Collapsed Economy

Mnangagwa attends an afternoon session, Continental Free Trade Area Business forum on “Leveraging the Power of Business to Drive Africa’s Integration”. He earlier told delegates “Zimbabwe is now different. Zimbabwe is open for business.”

Then the economy is really dead that it takes one man a whole 38yrs in the same government/same party to heal it. ED of wonders you never cease to amaze me.- COMMENT

Manicaland Chamber of Small to Medium Enterprises board chairman Mr Moses Magura has said Emmerson Mnangagwa’s economy will start growing in what will see a speedy revival of industries.

“People of Zimbabwe ought to put aside their political differences and join hands with President Mnangagwa and work towards growth of the economy,” he said.

Mr Magura said the country was endowed with vast human and natural resources that would turn around the economy if properly utilised.

“Zimbabwe has intelligent people from different political backgrounds who are capable of changing the economy as long as they make collaborative efforts,” he said.

“We are expecting the President and his Government to work with all people of Zimbabwe and ensure they have access to finances for SMEs and also create a desk to deal with all issues concerning SMEs.”

Trade development committee chairman for the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) Mr Henry Nemaire said he was confident of the new dispensation’s potential.

“With the mantra ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ there will be liberal marketing and growth of the country’s economy,” he said. “In the business sector we are expecting the Government to give us full attention and support our businesses.

“As an organisation we want the Second Republic to improve infrastructure like roads, schools and hospitals, to mention a few.

“We also expect Government to promote policies that help reduce production costs which affect our business, for instance, electricity charges that are highly unfavourable to business at the moment and reduce farming input prices and taxes.”

ZESA To Pay Victim $24K

Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC), a subsidiary of Zesa Holdings, has been ordered to pay $23 805 to a Harare widow who lost her husband due to electrocution.

ZETDC negligently left a live cable on the ground and Ms Scholastica Muranda’s husband accidentally stepped on it.

The man died from the injury. Ms Muranda argued that her husband was the breadwinner in the family which looked up to him for support.
High Court judge Justice Edith Mushore granted Ms Muranda an order for payment of $23 805.

“The defendant be and is hereby ordered to pay the plaintiff the following:

a) Damages for loss of support for plaintiff and her child in the amount of US$23 805 together with interest thereon at the prescribed rate calculated from December 23 2016 to the date of payment in full.
b) Costs of suit.”

The Legal Resources Foundation (LRF) represented Ms Muranda while Muza & Nyapadi Legal Practitioners acted for ZETDC. The live wire that electrocuted the man was left exposed by ZETDC, posing a danger to people who used the path.

Zesa initially denied liability, but later made a U-turn during trial and admitted to causing the man’s death.
When the case started, Ms Muranda claimed $90 297 but the court reduced the figure to $23 805

In a related matter, the High Court recently held ZETDC liable for the death of an eight-year-old boy who fell on naked power cables in Harare in 2012 before ordering the firm to pay $15 000 in damages. ZETDC paid damages to the deceased boy’s mother, Ms Constance Sinachinga, as compensation for the psychological trauma and emotional shock occasioned by the company’s gross negligence at No. 284 Herbert Chitepo Avenue.

The successful lawsuit serves as an eye-opener to some residents that ZETDC can successfully be sued for deaths occasioned by the company’s negligence.

Justice Jester Charewa granted the default judgment after the power company failed to defend its case.

“It is ordered that the judgment be and is hereby entered for the applicant in the sum of US$15 000 together with interest at the prescribed rate from the date of summons to date of final and full payment,” ruled Justice Charewa.

“Respondent shall pay costs of the suit.”

Ms Belinda Chinowawa of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights represented Ms Sinachinga.

The now late Takudzwa Nyandoro was a victim of ZETDC cables left unsecured by the power utility’s employees after maintenance work.

The incident occurred on March 29, 2012 when the unsuspecting boy was playing outside the house with his friends.

The children were picking guavas from a tree in the yard. “While doing so, Takudzwa lost grip, fell into a pit which had been dug by the respondent’s employees and was immediately electrocuted,” reads Ms Sinachinga’s affidavit.

Ms Sinachinga said ZETDC could have at least placed warning signs near the pit.

The live wires in question, according to Ms Sinachinga, were exposed for a period stretching from January to March 2012.

ARE THEY TELLING THE TRUTH? – Businessmen Say ED Will Heal Economy

State Media – President Mnangagwa’s inauguration on Sunday has ignited optimism among the people of Manicaland who expect a quick economic turnaround premised on his new Government’s progressive and democratic policies.

Captains of industry said President Mnangagwa had on many occasions clearly spelt out his commitment to turning around the fortunes of the country, which is a good recipe for economic revival.

Manicaland Chamber of Small to Medium Enterprises board chairman Mr Moses Magura said he had high expectations.

He said he expected the economy to start growing along with a speedy revival of industries.

“People of Zimbabwe ought to put aside their political differences and join hands with President Mnangagwa and work towards growth of the economy,” he said.

Mr Magura said the country was endowed with vast human and natural resources that would turn around the economy if properly utilised.

“Zimbabwe has intelligent people from different political backgrounds who are capable of changing the economy as long as they make collaborative efforts,” he said.

“We are expecting the President and his Government to work with all people of Zimbabwe and ensure they have access to finances for SMEs and also create a desk to deal with all issues concerning SMEs.”

Trade development committee chairman for the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) Mr Henry Nemaire said he was confident of the new dispensation’s potential.

“With the mantra ‘Zimbabwe is open for business’ there will be liberal marketing and growth of the country’s economy,” he said. “In the business sector we are expecting the Government to give us full attention and support our businesses.

“As an organisation we want the Second Republic to improve infrastructure like roads, schools and hospitals, to mention a few.

“We also expect Government to promote policies that help reduce production costs which affect our business, for instance, electricity charges that are highly unfavourable to business at the moment and reduce farming input prices and taxes.”

Political analyst Mr Timothy Pemba said President Mnangagwa would lead the country with the support of development partners.

He called for the removal of all forms of sanctions against Zimbabwe from the international community.

“Zimbabweans should use this as an opportunity to boost democracy and progress,” said Mr Pemba. “Motivated by the country’s peaceful situation, we must unite to achieve economic growth.”

An analyst who refused to be named said the President’s inauguration as the second Executive President of Zimbabwe demonstrated the country’s maturing democracy and dismissed talk of political polarisation in some quarters as baseless.

“To do away with some of the problems Zimbabwe is facing now we have to put the past behind us and uphold President Mnangagwa’s vision of economic growth, industrialisation and job creation,” he said.

Mnangagwa Media Celebrates German Minister’s Visit

Below is a state media (ZBC) article celebrating the visiting German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Dr Gerd Muller. FULL TEXT:

Germany has congratulated President Emmerson Mnangagwa on his resounding election victory in the July 30, 2018 election and praised the people of Zimbabwe for waiting patiently for the Constitutional Court outcome.

This was the message from the visiting German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Dr Gerd Muller after meeting the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Retired Lietenant General Dr. Sibusiso Moyo this Tuesday afternoon.

Dr. Muller spoke through an interpreter

“Zimbabwe just held elections, and it elected a new President and a new parliament and this was extremely important that the elections take place and that the country waited for the result of the court ruling and that this court ruling was recognised. Now I will congratulate the new President on his election and we are very hopeful that the reforms that have been announced will be launched and brought on the way that we want to build-on,” he said.

Minister Muller was accompanied by several high-ranking Germany government and embassy officials.

The Federal Republic of Germany is a member of the European Union (EU) targeted by Zimbabwe’s re-engagement exercise as the country re-joins the international family of nations.

South African Footballer In Bizarre “Exit” From Club

Paul Nyathi|Striker Thamsanqa Gabuza hit back at Orlando Pirates fans in a bizarre goal celebration after forcing an own goal in which gave his team the lead in their PSL match against Black Leopards on Tuesday night.

After missing several goalscoring opportunities in the first half, Gabuza forced

The lanky marksman whipped a low cross into the Leopards box which was turned home by Thivhavhudzi Ndou in the 35th minute.

He then went straight to a section of Pirates fans on the near side, took off his shirt before throwing it in the stands.

Gabuza then immediately left the pitch and went straight to the dressing rooms after a heated confrontation with coach Milutin Sredojevic on the side of the pitch.

His teammates also tried to calm him but the former Golden Arrows man heard none of it as he left the pitch at the Peter Mokaba Stadium.

This was clearly a sign of frustration on the part of Gabuza, who has been given a difficult time by the club supporters over the past five seasons.

His failure to score on a regular basis for the Buccaneers hasnt helped his cause as the fans continue to boo him whenever he misses a chances.

Gabuza returned to the pitch at the start of the second half, but he was immediately sent off for his behaviour, leaving Pirates to finish the game with 10 men.

He received a yellow card for taking his shirt off and another for leaving the pitch without permission.

Not so long ago, Gabuza took the fight to the fans at the Princess Magogo Stadium when he scored against Golden Arrows.

Adv. Dali Mpofu Blasts The “Zimbabwe Is Open For Business” Mantra…Calls It Nonsense

South African Senior Advocate Dali Mpofu has teared the Zimbabwean government apart calling it a continuation of the old order which stifles democracy and continues to implement laws that were used to protect the Mugabe regime. Adv. Mpofu was commenting on the recent high profile constitutional case in Zimbabwe where Opposition MDC- Alliance leader Adv. Nelson Chamisa was challenging the Presidential victory of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

In an exclusive Interview with The 1873 FM, Adv. Mpofu said, “The decision to deny Ad. Nelson Chamisa his right to a representation of Choice was a political decision and not a legal one. We had got all the clearance from the relevant institutions and we were told that the only thing now remaining was a letter of authorisation from the Minister of Justice. And be mindful that the Minister was the Chief Election Agent of Mr. Emmerson Mnangagwa and was an interested part in this case. we found it absurd that one of the potential litigants has the power to choose the representation of the applicant.

“When I confronted Former Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa outside court he boasted that he is the one who created this law that stopped us from properly representing Chamisa. To me it reveals the hypocrisy of this government which is preaching that Zimbabwe is open for business. It reveals that this mantra is nothing but nonsense. All this talk about a new dawn is just lies.

“How can you be open for business when professionals are not allowed to practice in your country? We are busy in South Africa preaching Pan-African-ism, fighting xenophobia and teaching people about regional integration and yet you have an African government that behaves contrary to these beliefs that the whole of Africa is preaching. ”

Adv. Mpofu said the government of Zimbabwe has not had the last of him. He is going to escalate the fight for jusrtice, equality and democracy.

“They have touched the wrong person, I m not going to let this go just like that. if we want to fix this continent We must speak out and against such issues and this is the case that I am going to push to the end.” Said Adv. Mpofu.

1873 FM News.

Action Group Takes Mnangagwa To Court On Commissioners

Community Water Alliance today launched a High Court application, case number HC 7858/18 against the appointment of Caretaker Commissions by the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Hon July Moyo.

The urgent chamber application in which Community Water Alliance (CWA) is the first applicant, Combined Harare Residents Association (CHRA) and Chitungwiza & Manyame Residents Association (CAMERA) as second and third applicants respectively, seeks to nullify the illegal appointments which chew money generated from rates payments. The applicants saw it grossly unreasonable for the Minister of Local Government to saddle ratepayers with an unjustifiable and unnecessary expense in circumstances where Councils are already experiencing financial constrains.

This is a follow-up action from Community Water Alliance’s letter dated 17 August 2018, where the water movement sought an explanation from Town Clerks of Local Authorities on complacency to ensure councilors take oath of office as defined on Section 47(3) of the Urban Councils Act.

Section 277(3) of the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe states that ” except as otherwise provided in subsection (2) or an Act of Parliament, mayors, chairpersons and councilors of local authorities assume office on the ninth day after the announcement of the results of the general election in which councillors were elected”. On 02 August 2018 announcement of the results of election of councilors was made by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission. Since then the ninth day expired on 11 August 2018.

We implore the Minister of Local Government to respect constitutional provisions and act in a manner that promote rule of law. Rule by law will not improve service delivery at Local Authority level.

Hildaberta Rwambiwa
National Chairperson
Community Water Alliance

Minister Perrance Shiri Flies To Lion’s Den Following Explosion Which Claimed Four Workers

Perrance Shiri
By Own Correspondent| Outgoing Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, Retired Air Chief Marshall Perrance Shiri flew to Lion’s Den in Mashonaland following an explosion at GMB which claimed 4 workers.

The explosion, which resulted in fire in the control tower plant saw parts of the foundation of the silos being ripped apart and strewn a few metres away from the silos.

Shiri, could however not be drawn to comment on the source of the explosion revealing that more details would be availed after investigations.

Said Shiri:

“Investigations will be carried out by forensic experts to ascertain the real cause of the explosion, while engineering experts will have to assess the extent of the damage to the plant and the silo in question.”

Several concrete blocks forming the foundation of the silo’s escape route were ripped up and strewn metres way off the storage facility.

Three people were rescued, including one who was affected by carbon monoxide as he tried to render rescue services.

This is a developing story.Refresh this page for updates.

Mujuru Congratulates Mnangagwa Wishes Him Well (Full Text)

Noting that the Elections have come and gone, the court challenge has come and gone and the inauguration of the new President of Zimbabwe has also come and gone;

Realising that the people of Zimbabwe are looking forward to the betterment of their lives after long years of suffering and neglect;

Acknowledging the difficulty task of reviving the depressed economy characterised by dilapidated infrastructure, closed industries, liquidity
crunch, poverty, inequality and joblessness among other ills;

Believing that we all want the best for Zimbabwe

I, as the Presidential candidate of PRC, and on behalf of the entire PRC family, while noting that the Elections were
generally free though not necessarily fair, hereby pass my congratulatory message to His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa.

It is unfortunate that due to circumstances beyond my control i couldnt join him on his inauguration. However, congratulations, Amhlophe, Makorokoto to him, his family and his team.

We wish him well in his endeavors to rebuild the economy and bring about the much needed jobs for the young generation.

We expect him to heal the emotional wounds of the generality of our people whose lives have been battered by long years of impunity, poverty and joblessness.

We call upon all our stakeholders from the business establishment, international development partners, international and domestic investors, civil society and all political formations to put aside all differences and focus on rebuilding our country.

It is now time for all compatriots to show their patriotism.

Above all we pray for peace, stability and prosperity for our mother-fatherland.

God bless Zimbabwe

Mourinho Demands Respect Despite United’ s 0-3 Loss

 

Terrence Mawawa

Manchester United coach Jose Mourinho walked out of his post-match press conference, demanding respect for his three Premier League titles following his team’s 3-0 defeat to Tottenham on Monday.

Mourinho reacted angrily to a question about some supporters leaving Old Trafford after Lucas Moura put Spurs 3-0 up.

He said: “What was the result? 3-0. Do you know what this means? 3-0, but also means three Premierships, and I won more Premierships alone, than the other 19 managers together. Three for me, and two for them.”

He then left the press room, repeatedly saying: “Respect!”

United have suffered defeat twice in their opening three Premier League games for the first time since 1992.

Latest On GMB Lion’ s Den Explosion


By Own Correspondent| One person has been confirmed dead while at least 4 others are still missing and believed to be trapped following a high magnitude explosion at GMB Lion’s Den in Mashonaland West Tuesday afternoon.

The deceased, a GMB worker died following the explosion which left one of the silos on fire. The blast also blew huge pallets of concrete from the silos rendering them unusable.

The cause of the blast has not yet been confirmed although it is suspected that it could have been caused by an electrical fault.

Several other GMB workers who were also injured by the explosion were taken to hospital.

The Lion’s Den GMB is the country’s largest grain storage facility.

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Institute Of Young Women Development Releases Own Report On Elections

A delegation of 30 accredited and more than 50 unaccredited young women and men comprising of IYWD members, staff and networking organisation from Liberia observed the 30 July Harmonised Election.

A total of 69 polling stations were observed, 65 in Bindura, Mazowe, Shamva, Guruver, Mt.Darwin and Rushinga Districts of Mashonaland Central Province. 4 of the polling stations were in Goromonzi and Seke Ditsricts of Mashonaland East Provinces. Guruve, This report provides highlights of the Institute for Young Women’s Development‘s (IYWD’s) findings regarding the environment and conduct of electoral officers administering the election, voters, candidates, political parties, security forces and the generality of communities on the election day.

Download full report here:

Zimbabwe-Election-Day-Observation-Report-IYWD

UPDATED – Ruvheneko: I Resigned From Zimpapers

By Paul Nyathi|The Zimpapers run CapiTalk FM radio who were previously rumoured to have dismissed highly acclaimed radio personality Ruvheneko Parirenyatwa, have received her resignation letter.

According to impeccable sources within the radio station, Ruvheneko is one of the victims of the on going restructuring exercise at the state run radio.

ZimEye.com was told she has handed in her resignation letter. Ruvheneko told ZimEye, “I handed in my resignation letter …last week.”

When asked concerning the floating rumours, she replied dismissing them saying her exit was “amicable”.

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Bulawayo City Coach Accuses FC Platinum Of Lacking Professionalism

FC Platinum players celebrate

Terrence Mawawa

Bulawayo Chiefs coach Garthly Chipuka has accused FC Platinum of believing in the use of juju and resorting to unorthodox means to win matches.

Chipuka claimed the Zvishavane side poured urine on him and his players and also had it spewed all over the dressing room.

“They (FC Platinum) are supposed to be the torch bearers of our league but let me express my disgust at their conduct.

They poured urine at us, and it was all over the dressing room, just imagine how stinking urine is and its poured on you, ”said Chipuka.

“When we beat these big clubs they think we use juju, but it’s because these youngsters don’t get anything, so they would want to market themselves during these big matches so that they can be noticed. In this day and age, we still have people who still believe in the use of muti in football? it doesn’t work.”

FC Platinum went on to win the match 3-1 and open a four-point lead at the top following second-placed Ngezi Platinum’s defeat away to Mutare City

Trudy Stevenson Repatriation Underway

Preparations for the repatriation of the remains of late Zimbabwean ambassador to Senegal and The Gambia Mrs Trudy Stevenson are underway in the north western African country.

In a telephone interview with the ZBC News, Secretary for Foreign Affairs Ambassador Joey Bimha said a post-mortem carried out on the late Ambassador Stevenson revealed that she succumbed to inflation of the pancreas.

He said the mission is now working with the Senegalese government departments in processing documents for the repatriation of her body to Zimbabwe.

According to reports, Mrs Stevenson was found dead at her residence in Dakar on Saturday morning.

She was a founding member of the MDC and was appointed ambassador to Senegal and The Gambia in 2009 during the Government of National Unity and was deployed representing the MDC led by Professor Welshman Ncube.

A former member of parliament for Harare North (2000-2008), she continued to serve as ambassador after the collapse of the inclusive government in 2013 to date.

At the time of her death, Mrs Stevenson, who served as MDC’s National Secretary for Policy and Research — had quit politics to focus on her diplomatic career.

She was born in the United States and attended school in England from 1955 to 1962.

She obtained a BA degree from the University of Reading and a Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Zimbabwe.

She lived in Uganda during the 1970s before coming to Zimbabwe in 1980 where she became a citizen in 1990.

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BREAKING : Four Feared Dead Following Explosion At GMB Lion’ s Den

 

By Own Correspondent| Four people are feared dead following an explosion at GMB Lion’s Den in Mashonaland West.

Several other workers were also reportedly injured in the blast whose source was not yet confirmed by the time of writing.

However, sources privy to the developments at GMB said the explosion could have been caused by an electrical fault.

So deadly was the explosion that huge pallets of concrete were blown away several meters away from the source of the blast.

One man, suspected to have been affected by carbon monoxide while attempting to rescue people affected in the explosion was reportedly taken to hospital.

Rescue efforts and the retrieval of burnt bodies are currently underway.

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No Joy For Lloyd Mutasa Despite Victory Over Bosso

Lloyd Mutasa is a worried man, despite Sunday’s 2-0 over Highlanders in an inauguration challenge match.
Mutasa said he is worried about his side’s two
games – against big teams – which have been postponed so far.
DeMbare have two games in hand, against Highlanders and CAPS United and Mutasa admits those games are putting him under pressure.
“This issue of our matches being postponed is really affecting us in terms of our preparations.
“It is really a setback when you train and prepare for a match then you don’t play. It means you will have
to start all over again,” said Mutasa.
The DeMbare coach said they are now working under pressure.
“We are now working under a lot of pressure because we are two matches behind against big
teams (Highlanders and CAPS United) but we will try to work on winning those matches,” he said.
Mutasa was, however, pleased by his side’s performance yesterday.
“I think the boys did well in the President’s inauguration cup and we are happy with the result as a team, it means something to us.
“We have two big fixtures ahead of us and those games need energy and proper planning,” he said
adding “Right now our prayer is that players don’t pick injuries or any kind of hindrances because we need to be in full swing for both games.
“We really need to plan ahead and right now we are working under pressure.”
Mutasa is expecting Kingston Nkhatha who is expected to start work on September 1 after sorting
out work permit.
“Nkhatha will join the squad on the 1st of September, we are almost done with the sorting out of his

permits,” he said- H Metro

Do Not Meddle In African Land Issues: Matemadanda Tells Trump

 

Terrence Mawawa

Controversial War veterans’ secretary general Victor Matemadanda has said United States President
Donald Trump should not meddle in South Africa’s land reform issue.

Matemadanda accused the United States of America of having a ‘big
brother’ approach to African issues.

Matemadanda has also said Zimbabwe’s War Veterans are behind the ANC’s decision to amend the Constitution to pave the way for expropriation.

“We are in solidarity with our neighbouring nation and we pray that
they do not give in to the unnecessary attention from the West. They (Mr Trump and Americans) should stop meddling in South African internal matters, they have no right whatsoever. As war vets from both countries, we fought side by side.

If South Africans want their land back, it’s their call and it should be respected. Were our forefathers happy to die when the whites seized their land and did anyone in the moral world condemn it? They took our land in cold blood,” Matemadanda told Chronicle.

Senior Zanu PF Official Arrested For Abducting Opposition Activist

 

Terrence Mawawa

A senior Zanu PF official has been arrested for kidnapping an opposition activist.

Zanu-PF Senator for Seke, Tabeth Murwira, Christopher Mujeyi (51), Cater Matengambiri (59), Kalisto Pemiwa (72) and Lawrence Guwa (65) appeared before Chitungwiza Resident Magistrate Mrs Yeukai
Chigodora jointly charged with kidnapping and destroying the opposition activist’ s property.

Murwira and her fellow party members pleaded not guilty.
Murwira’s vehicle was allegedly used in committing the offence.

On December 13 last year
Phillip Mashongahande (50) was sleeping in his shop at Cornerstone, Beatrice at night when the suspects arrived. They knocked at his door and assaulted him when he opened it. They allegedly handcuffed Mashongahande and searched his shop. One of the suspects allegedly
tried to set the shop on fire while
Mashongahande was inside.

They allegedly left Mashongahande handcuffed in the shop and he was only rescued the following day by
Constable Tinashe Katsuwa. Trial will continue on September 6.

Only The Truth Will Enable Nation To Move Forward : Chamisa

 

Terrence Mawawa

MDC Alliance Leader Nelson Chamisa has said only the truth will enable the nation to move forward.

Chamisa insists that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government is illegitimate following his controversial win in the July 30 polls.

“NATION BUILDING AND MODERNIZING ZIMBABWE:
…To move forward Zim needs truth,dialogue, healing, peace and citizens’ consensus based on good
governance and human rights. To end all disputes, we

 

need a package of legal and political reforms to
transform the way the state elections are run,” tweeted Chamisa.

Although Mnangagwa has pledged to unite the nation, political analysts claim the Zanu PF strongman is a tired political figure.

The Fight Is On: Biti

 

Terrence Mawawa

Outspoken MDC Alliance principal Tendai Biti has said the struggle for democracy is not over following President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s disputed win in the July 30 polls.

Despite losing the court case having filed a petition to challenge Mnangagwa’ s victory, the MDC Alliance has refused to endorse the Zanu PF leader’ s win.

“Yet another fraud, yet another disputed election but we will survive this as we have survived before.

We are strong, we are tough and
we are faithful to values of decency , truth, democracy and social justice.Those who have
stolen from the people must know the fight is
on…,” tweeted Biti.

Up Close To Zimbabwe’s First Lady, 8 Things You Need To Know About Auxilia Mnangagwa

Auxilia Mnangagwa
1.  Birthday and place of birth: Auxillia was born on 25 March 1963 in Mazowe, Mashonaland Central.

2. Family life: Second child in a family of five.

3. Primary and secondary education: Grew up on a farm in Chiweshe where she attended primary and secondary school.

4. Political office: Entered politics in 1982, rising to the politburo.

 


5. Tertiary education: Studied in the Environment and Tourism department at the University of Zimbabwe, left for Switzerland two years later, graduating in Hotel and Tourism Administration in 2001.

6. Giving back to the community: Set up a number of women’s banks in Silobela, Zhombe, Kwekwe and Chirumanzu-Zibagwe.

7. Marriage: Married Mnangagwa after the death of his previous wife Jayne, who was the sister of Josiah Magama Tongogara. The couple has been married for 30 years

8. Projects and campaigns: Auxillia has been involved in many campaigns to try and end early childhood marriages.

9. She was a member of the Pan African Parliament before resigning to focus of her philanthropic work.

Emotional Mnangagwa Appreciates Mugabe Congratulatory Message

 

Terrence Mawawa

There is no love lost between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his former boss Robert Mugabe – as they say.

Mnangagwa could not hide his emotional overtones as he commended his long time boss- Mugabe- for sending his daughter to represent him at the inauguration ceremony on Sunday.

In his letter Mugabe said he was unable to attend his former aide’s inauguration due to ill-health and
he sent his daughter Bona Chikore to represent him.

“Even our former President Mugabe,
who had earlier said he no longer
supported Zanu-PF and was supporting (Nelson) Chamisa also sent a letter to congratulate me.

He sent his daughter Bona because he could not attend the ceremony
because of ill-health. We are happy
that he has realised that he had made a

Robert Mugabe and Emmerson Mnangagwa during the Gukurahundi era

mistake,” said Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa also described Mugabe as his father and mentor in an emotionally charged speech.

FULL TEXT: Canada Govt Statement Over ConCourt Ruling

Below is the Canadian government’s statement concerning Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court verdict on MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa’s lawsuit against the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission and ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa:

‘Embassy of Canada Statement following the Zimbabwe Constitutional Court’s decision on the July 30 presidential election

“Zimbabwe’s Constitutional Court has rendered its decision on the merits of a challenge to the conduct and results of the July 30 election decision confirming Emmerson Mnangagwa as the winner of the Presidential election.

“We commend all actors for their decision to put forward their differing positions in a peaceful manner, respecting the Zimbabwean Constitution and the rule of law. We hope they promote calm and restraint in responding to the verdict. We also take note of calls for dialogue to promote peace such as from the Zimbabwe Council of Churches.

“All political parties campaigned on platforms which acknowledged the need for a process of ongoing reform including political, electoral, human rights and economic. Indeed, at observer missions, domestic and international, have pointed to the need to rectify a number of systemic challenges to the electoral process. We call on the new government to move quickly to formulate a plan to identify and enact reforms based on discussions with all Zimbabweans.”

MDC Warns Against Chamisa Arrest

By Paul Nyathi|Uncompromising MDC Alliance Member of Parliament for Zengeza Job Sikhala has issued a sensational warning against efforts to arrest his party leader Nelson Chamisa.

Posting on his Facebook page without elaborating, Sikhala warned that there will be no peace if Chamisa is put under house arrest for disputing the July 30 elections.

“Any attempt to put our President Adv Nelson Chamisa under house arrest because he refused to recognise stolen elections will be suicidal. Be warned,” he wrote.

ZimEye.com efforts to get further explanations from Sikhala on his post were not successful at the time of writing.

Women’s Organisation Reaches Out To Mnangagwa For Inclusion In New Cabinet

By Own Correspondent| A local women’s non governmental organisation, the Women In Politics Support Network ( WIPSU) has called on President elect Emmerson Mnangagwa to fulfil on his commitment to gender equity by being inclusive in the choice of his cabinet and ensure a 50/50 gender representation.

In a statement, WIPSU said:

CALL FOR THE PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE TO APPOINT A 50/50 CABINET & PRIORITISE THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN

Women in Politics Support Unit (WiPSU) congratulates His Excellency, the President of Zimbabwe, Emerson D. Mnangagwa on his inauguration. We urge our new President to lead in the building of a new Zimbabwe by demonstrating his commitment to gender parity as enshrined in the Constitution by appointing a 50/50 Cabinet and proceeding to prioritise the rights of women.

We welcome the commitment to Constitutionalism that the President made at his inauguration, and accordingly draw his attention to Section 56 (2) of the Constitution which provides that “Women and men have the right to equal treatment, including the right to equal opportunities in political, economic, cultural and social spheres.” Therefore, we strongly urge the President to stand guided by the principle of equality and non-discrimination.

We call upon the President to demonstrate his commitment to equality by appointing a Cabinet with equal numbers of women and men. This action would be a clear demonstration of the President’s commitment to equal political opportunities for women and set the tone for the entire State to abide by Section 17 of the Constitution which calls for equal representation of both genders in all institutions and agencies of Government at every level.

Such a high level decision on the numbers of men and women in our Cabinet would be a reflection of the President’s commitment to respect both the letter and the spirit of the Constitution, as well as the National Gender Policy that unequivocally articulates that all governance institutions must be characterised by equality of the genders amongst those appointed or elected therein.

We implore the President to move away from the tradition of completely disregarding one of the country’s founding values and principles and avoid a Constitutional crisis.

The perennial failure to appoint women to Cabinet and to the Executive, in equal numbers to men, if continued, would be indicative of continued lack of political will to address glaring gender inequalities 38 years post-Independence.

We refresh the President’s memory and remind him that there are 117 women who are MP’s Elect, ready and fully capable of taking up positions within the Executive.

In addition, the President has the additional powers to appoint five Cabinet Ministers from outside Parliament. Therefore, we believe the President has the opportunity and the accompanying group of persons to make gender parity in Cabinet a reality.

We commend the President, for recalling in his inauguration speech, his “promise that (his) administration will continue to prioritise the advancement of women, youth and people with disabilities in every sphere of our economy.

Whilst we are encouraged by the President’s declarations to ensure the advancement of women through strengthening their capacity in the economy; we urge him to ensure a prioritisation and promotion of the rights of women in the President’s 2030 Agenda; in particular, ensuring a governance system which is responsive to women and women’s rights.

This key element must be central in building the path of equality and inclusiveness, which is badly needed for the President’s successful administration of Zimbabwe.”

“We Support Legal And Transparent Land Reform”: UK Tells South Africa

Theresa May

By Own Correspondent| Prime Minister Theresa May has revealed that her country supports land redistribution in neighbouring South Africa as long as the process is done legally and transparently.

May who is on a tour of Africa, is also set to visit Kenya and Nigeria among other African countries.

Said May who is currently in South Africa:

“The UK has for some time now supported land reform. Land reform that is legal, that is transparent, that is generated through a democratic process.

It’s an issue that I raised and discussed with President Ramaphosa when he was in London earlier this year. I’ll be talking about it with him later today.”

Almost 20 years ago, Zimbabwe fell out with Britain and its allies after it embarked on the fast track land reform programme where land was expropriated with no compensation.

United States president Donald Trump last week alleged that there were large scale killings of white farmers tasking US Secretary of State to look into the matter.

 

ZANU PF Supporters Bash The Herald Over Chamisa Publications

By Paul Nyathi|ZANU PF supporters have taken to the social media to castigate the state run Herald Newspaper on the paper’s continous negative coverage of opposition leader Nelson Chamisa.

In a highly sensational trend on Twitter, the ZANU PF supporters blame the Herald Editor Caeser Zvayi for continuously giving Chamisa media coverage albeit with the paper thinking that they are destroying Chamisa.

“The guys at Herald need to know that the election is over. @caesarzvayi please let’s move on to more substantive issues than this pointless Chamisa-bashing. What’s the relevance now? wrote the ruling party supporters on a Twitter page @EDNews.

The Herald Newspaper editor Zvayi was however not amused nor shakeable on the call by the ZANU PF supporters.

“Don’t tell me how to do my job. As long as Chamisa behaves like a spoilt brat, he has to be told so. You expect us to look aside while he urinates in the communal well? Come on,” responded Zvayi.

The ZANU PF supporters responded:
“We respectfully disagree. Your brand of shrill propaganda in fact helps Chamisa. It doesn’t help ED, at all. That you don’t realise this fact, recognised by even those in support of the President, is quite revealing.

Khupe Drags ZEC To Court Over Election Results

By Own Correspondent| The MDC T faction led by Dr Thokozani Khupe has taken the country’s elections body ZEC to court over electoral irregularities in Matabeleland North which saw the party failing to secure the Senatorial and Proportional Representation (PR) seats.

The matter was heard at 10 am (Tuesday) at the High Court by Justice Mangota.

Party Spokesperson Linda Masarira confirmed the development and said following the announcement of the election results by ZEC, her party noted that it had garnered more than 5 percent of the vote hence was supposed to represent Matabeleland North in the Senate and PR seats.

Said Masarira:

“Our party noted electoral irregularities in Matabeleland North and we challenged ZEC over the issue.

As is the law, ZEC cannot nullify the results on their own despite acknowledging the error.

Our party secured more than 5 percent of the vote and we are supposed to be represented for the Matabeleland North Senatorial and PR seats.”

 

Zanu Pf Legislator Empowers Sex Workers

By Own Correspondent| Zanu-PF Member of Parliament-elect for Chivi South, Killer Zivhu has pledged to resuscitate empowerment projects for commercial sex workers as a means of eradicating poverty.

Speaking at Lupinyu Business Centre, Zivhu said:

“We have resuscitated our projects for commercial sex workers of buying and selling agricultural products in Harare.

Those ladies have revealed that they got into that business (sex trade) not by choice, so let us not leave these people out. If you don’t want prostitution, help these people…

We want some of these commercial sex workers to be able to do commercial farming and goat rearing and we are also getting into primary and secondary schools in remote areas for them to have computers, new blocks, and upgrading grade zero leaning equipment.”

“No Progress Without Chamisa, Join Mnangagwa”: War Veterans Tell Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| Secretary General of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) Victor Matemadanda has called on MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa to close ranks with President Emmerson Mnangagwa because a divided house will not stand.

Matemadanda said war veterans believed that the country could only move forward if Chamisa accepts Mnangagwa’s invitation to work with him.

He said Chamisa’s ability to amass over two million votes for a first timer in a presidential election is no mean feat.

Said Matemadanda:

“Working together starts with the loser recognising the winner as the legitimate President because that is what happened when the late Morgan Tsvangirai formed a Government of National Unity (GNU) with former president Robert Mugabe.

Tsvangirai was adamant at first but he calmed down and accepted that the country needed to move forward, that is what Chamisa must do because there is no development when the leaders are not pulling in one direction.”-Daily News

Australian Worker Overpaid By A$500,000, Returns It 4 Weeks Later

A worker in Australia has been paid more than 100 times their normal salary because of a decimal point in the wrong place.

The worker was meant to get a salary of A$4,921.76 but instead found A$492,176 ($360,700; £280,250) in their account.3

The mistake was reported by the territory’s auditor-general who put it down to human error.

But the worker, based in a remote area of the Northern Territory, resisted temptation and returned the money.

The auditor-general noted that the repayment was made four weeks later, but would have been made sooner if the worker had not been based in a remote area and had to travel to a bank.

The report blamed two human errors – the incorrect data entry in the first place and then the failure to deal with a system-generated alert.

It was one of 743 overpayments made by the Northern Territory’s government departments between July 2017 and January 2018, said the report.

Of that, $767,000 has still not been returned by the end of January.

The Department of Corporate and Information Services said overpayments represented about 0.2% of the 1.2m payroll transactions it made in the NT each year.

It said it had put in place several system enhancements to prevent such large overpayments from happening again.

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Theresa May To Visit Africa For First Time As PM

Theresa May is preparing to visit Africa for the first time since becoming prime minister in 2016.

Mrs May will fly to South Africa on Tuesday before travelling to Nigeria and Kenya as part of a trade mission aimed at boosting post-Brexit fortunes.

The prime minister said the trip would be a “unique opportunity at a unique time for the UK”.

She added the UK wanted to “deepen and strengthen its global partnerships” as it prepared to leave the EU in 2019.

Mrs May will be accompanied to the three countries – all of them Commonwealth countries – by a 29-strong business delegation.

Security issues will also feature on her agenda and she is expected to discuss the threat of Boko Haram in Nigeria, and the role of British troops based in Kenya who are helping countries fight al-Shabab militants in Somalia.

The PM’s diary
Tuesday – Mrs May will fly into Cape Town where she will meet young people, before delivering a keynote speech on trade and how UK private sector investment can be brought into Africa.

After a bilateral meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, she is expected to visit Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned.

Wednesday – Mrs May intends to meet Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in the capital Abuja before meeting victims of modern slavery in Lagos.

Thursday – In Kenya, Mrs May will meet president Uhuru Kenyatta before visiting British troops and a business school. A state dinner hosted by Mr Kenyatta will conclude the trip.

Mrs May’s visit to Nairobi will mark the first by a UK prime minister to Kenya since Margaret Thatcher in 1988.

It is also the first to Sub-Saharan Africa by a British leader since David Cameron in 2013 for Mr Mandela’s memorial service.

Mrs May said a “prosperous, growing and trading Africa” was “in all of our interests”, adding the continent’s “incredible potential will only be realised through a concerted partnership between governments, global institutions and business”.

A Downing Street spokeswoman added: “The PM will use the visit to announce further support to tackle instability across the region, because nations can’t prosper without it.”

During her time in South Africa, Mrs May is also due to present a World War One relic – linked to one of the worst maritime disasters in English waters – to Mr Ramaphosa.

The SS Mendi sank off the Isle of Wight in 1917 killing more than 600 South Africans en route to the Western Front to support British troops.

The ship’s bell was given to BBC reporter Steve Humphrey in 2017 in a plastic bag at Swanage Pier, Dorset, after an anonymous phone call – and will now be handed back by Mrs May.

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“Mnangagwa’s New Cabinet- Politics Or?”

Suggests Noble Tawanda Ngara:

COCKPIT
PRESIDENT —  ED
DEPUTY PRESIDENT —  CHIWENGA
DEPUTY PRESIDENT —  KHAYA MOYO
CHAIRMAN —  OPPAH KASHIRI
SMES — SITHEMBISO NYONI

REASONS:
Kembo Mohadi is a loyal and illustrious son of the soul with unprecedented liberation credentials. However, he has gone on lengthy sick leave for quite a while. He was also injured during the terrorist attack at White City.

He should go and rest and enjoy the fruits of his hard work and sacrifices. Most importantly, if he is incapacitated to carry a full work load, then this is not good for the nation which has a huge job of turning around the economy.

Khaya Moyo has no debilitating baggage or scandal. He is well-versed in international politics being an accomplished Ambassador. He is ambitious and competent and will provide positive and healthy jostling with General Chiwenga. He also “softens” the “millitary status” of the ‘cockpit” with his civilian credentials.

Oppah Kashiri provides the necessary anchor for Manicaland and provides a wealth of experience in the way and culture of ZANU-PF. It’s quite important that the political health of any ruling party be maintained well-lubricated.

Political friction will also affect the competence of the ruling party. Therefore a political appointment in the cockpit is vital for the function of government.

Sithembiso Nyoni has been operating SMEs for so long and has been in the President’s Office. The wealth of her administration experience is invaluable.

SMEs are the key to the resuscitation of the economy because they are easy to fund fully, they are quick to start, they have lower overheads and higher profit margins. She has the key to those SMEs and should be at the finger-tips of the President. Since the mantra is now ECONOMICS its important to have a commercial mind of great experience in the cockpit.

FINANCE — EDDIE CROSS
DEPUTY — MTHULI NCUBE

REASONS:
Eddie has written several papers on how he would resuscitate the economy. By now his ideas have been exposed and reviewed at international level. He was actively involved in the resuscitation of the economy during the GNU and knows what works and what doesn’t.

He has vast international connections and down-to-earth well-grounded home-grown solutions and this is important because every country is unique and although international best-practices should be applied, they must be adapted to the local situation.

Eddie’s most valuable asset is that his credentials will have the TRUST of international banks. It’s also noteworthy that Eddie has confidence in ED and they have worked together before. Confidence in the team captain is paramount in this tight ministry.

MTHULI NCUBE appears as deputy not because of lower credentials but because he has not worked in government before and Eddie can break him in so that when he takes over he has some political experience as well. Otherwise he is eminently competent to run the ministry of finance, politics aside!

AGRICULTURE — SHIRI
FOREIN AFFAIRS — SB MOYO

Those two gentlemen are hitting the ball out of the park already. No need to change a formula that’s working so well already. It is also interesting to note that in their first civilian appointments they are doing so well belying the stupid notion that the military is bad in government!

HOME AFFAIRS — MWONZORA
LOCAL GOVT — —- MUDZURI
LOCAL GOVT DEPUTY —  MAJOME

These two ministries are mainly active in the urban centres where the MDC dominates. It is logical that the MDC officials will enjoy maximum cooperation and have sufficient authority from the city fathers. This will also avoid conflicting commands of the nature that resulted in the death of two people in Harare a few months ago.

Mwonzoro is a cool mature head and a lawyer who should be able to deal with the complex issues of strikes, demos and other such mob activities professionally. Mudzuri is a qualified professional who ran the city of Harare better than most since independence. He is also calm and grounded and a professional and the cities would benefit vastly from his abundant expertise and talents. Majome will counter-balance any tendencies towards corruption because that ministry has the greatest temptation of corruption.

MINES — CHITANDO
PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS —  CHINAMASA
SPORTS — MLISWA
WOMEN/GENDER — ——- KHUPE
WOMEN/GENDER DEPUTY —  MUSHONGA

The only other consideration from a political point and good governance is that it may be necessary to adopt the British system of parliament which affords main opposition a seat in parliament for the sake of a balance when reforms are carried out. This would find Chamisa with a voice for the opposition.

I am totally against having two leaders of the winning party and opposition in CABINET—-that will just cause too much politics or equally bad, connivance which will weaken the opposition and result in government disruption or corruption.

This cabinet is not complete. I have merely made suggestions in areas critical to political and economic stability.

GOD BLESS ZIMBABWE!

“Sanctions Do Not Justify Low Productivity”: Agriculture Minister Tells Farmers

By Own Correspondent| Sanctions effected on Zimbabwe by the British through ZIDERA have no effect on farming and productivity, Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Minister Perrance Shiri has said.

Shiri said farmers should not use sanctions as an excuse for low productivity adding that sanctions had nothing to do with farming and productivity.

The agriculture minister said because farmers had other resources such as water and land which have nothing to do with sanctions, the onus rested on them to maximise on production.

He urged them to take advantage of existing opportunities in farming and  generate foreign currency from exports.

Said Shiri:

“Sanctions have nothing to do with our farming and productivity so we should free ourselves in that sector.

We can perform better even when we have sanctions. We have land, water and other resources that would enable us to enhance productivity.

Shiri also said there are a lot of opportunities in farming that farmers need to take up to generate foreign currency from exports.