Chamisa Says He Will Take Over The SADC Post Accorded To Mnangagwa

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday said he still had faith in the regional bloc, Sadc, regardless of the fact that President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa was appointed deputy chairperson of the Sadc Troika on security when Zimbabwe is facing a disputed poll.

A few weeks ago, Chamisa wrote to Sadc pleading with the bloc to intervene after he declared an electoral stalemate over the printing of ballot papers and the voters’ roll which he said were shambolic. Despite his plea, the Sadc observer mission declared the polls as free and fair.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare, Chamisa said the fact that Mnangagwa was not congratulated at the just-ended Sadc summit, indicated that Sadc was yet to endorse the polls.

“I want to appreciate the position that they took that they didn’t congratulate Zanu PF, they didn’t congratulate Mr Mnangagwa because they know that he is not the winner and I am very happy and fortified by that position,” Chamisa said.

He scoffed at Mnangagwa’s appointment as the deputy chair of the Sadc troika on politics and security, saying it was a post for Zimbabwe, and not the incumbent.

“I know some will say Mr Mnangagwa was given the position of deputy chairman of the Sadc organ. That position is given to a country, it is not a Mnangagwa position. I will take up that position as Head of State once the processes have been confirmed. It is not Mr Mnangagwa’s position and it is a country’s position and that must be known. We don’t want people who celebrate nothing and want to make it something. He has not been appointed and there is no confidence in Sadc and that is why he came back empty-handed. He was not celebrated and he was not honoured,” Chamisa said.

Chamisa pleaded with Sadc to help the country leverage itself from disputed polls to ensure an economic turnaround.

“Sadc are the regional guarantor of peace. You are guarantors of peace and progress and it is important to make sure that they have a hands-on approach on the Zimbabwean situation,” he said.

Political analyst Ibbo Mandaza, said the move by Sadc was ill-timed and reckless given the situation playing out in Zimbabwe.

“The appointment was premature and extremely dangerous, even though it is the country’s turn in terms of Sadc protocols and procedures,” he said.

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Police Assault And Torture Tendai Biti’s Lawyer

One of the lawyers representing MDC Alliance senior official Tendai Biti was allegedly tortured by police as he tried to pursue State agents who had seized the former Finance minister.

Unite Saizi of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights had his car tyres deflated, cell phone confiscated and assaulted by State security agents who did not want him to keep track of the police convoy that was transporting Biti.

This was revealed by Biti’s lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa who appeared together with Alec Muchadehama and Gift Mtisi during continuation of a court challenge, in which Biti is arguing that the court has no authority to prosecute him.

Harare magistrate Francis Mapfumo will hand down the ruling on August 30.

“Is it not true that a team of police officers that you travelled with intercepted Biti’s lawyer, punctured his tyres, disposed his cell phone and assaulted him to stop him from following the convoy you were travelling on?,” Mtetwa posed questions to investigating officer Jealous Nyabasa.

“…so it would be correct to say that police were involved in the raids at his residence and that of his mother, brother and friend such that the accused person perceived his life to be in danger and sought to apply for asylum in Zambia”.

Mtetwa added that Biti feared that he could be abducted and disappear, citing previous cases relating to Jestina Mukoko and missing activist Itai Dzamara.

Nyabasa disputed this, arguing that he was not aware of such violations.

He told the court that police’s conduct during the operation was lawful.

Mtetwa has already proved that Nyabasa had no deportation documentation authorising the extradition of Biti from Zambia more than a fortnight ago and had ignored the court order which showed that Lusaka High Court was due to hear the former Finance minister’s petition on August 8.

According to Mtetwa, a preamble to the warned and cautioned statement compiled by Nyabasa was dated August 8 to purport as though it had been issued before the Zambian order since Biti only signed it on August 9.

Nyabasa told the court that the date was a mistake and that he had not breached any deportation laws because he arrested Biti on Zimbabwean soil.

He claimed that Zimbabwean Immigration officials were the ones who handed Biti over to him and said he was not bound by any Zambian law or court order issued beyond Zimbabwe’s jurisdiction.

He then said he had a handover document which Mtetwa disputed saying it was endorsed as a handover document of “items” not people.

Biti is arguing that Zimbabwean courts do not have authority to prosecute him arguing that he was “abducted” from the Zambian government where he sought asylum under unconstitutional means.

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Chigumba Disowns Controversial Twitter Account

By Paul Nyathi|Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Priscilla Chigumba has distanced herself from a bogus Twitter account that is posting controversial updates in her name.

In a statement Chigumba said the Twitter account was bogus and created by individuals who sought to create confusion.

“Zec wishes to inform members of the public that the chairperson of the commission, Chigumba, does not have a twitter account,” Zec acting chief elections officer Utoile Silaigwana said.

“The purported account on Twitter attributed to her is fake and a fraudulent creation of unscrupulous elements meant to mislead the public. Zec urges the public to disregard any statements posted on the fake Twitter account.”

Below is one of the controversial messages sent on the Twitter account:

Some critics have attributed the Twitter Account to journalist Edmund Kudzayi who has of late been on Chigumba’s case exposing some very personal information about the ZEC Chairperson.

Breaking News: Dozen Miners Feared Dead In Mine Collapse

By Paul Nyathi|About twelve illegal gold miners are feared dead after a mine shaft collapsed at Eldorado Mine in Chinhoyi.

Details on the incident are still sketchy though ZimEye.com is reliably informed that the mine collapsed late last night and reports were only made to the police hours after.

The mine has been under a heavy ownership dispute which has seen police intervene in the activities at the mine several times.

Police In Chinhoyi indicated that investigations on the matter are still underway and details will be made available as the investigations progresses.

More to follow…

Top Police Officer Arrested For Plumtree Gold Heist

THE Officer-in-Charge of Plumtree Police Station, Inspector Ginger Vhiyano and six of his subordinates on Monday appeared in court in connection with the theft of nearly $1 million worth of gold which was being kept as an exhibit at the police station.

Inspector Vhiyano, Detective Assistant Inspector Luduscious Tinacho, Constables Dingimuzi Ncube, Ndabezitha Ncube, Tyson Ruvhando and Godfrey Makuwaza were not formally charged with theft when they appeared before Plumtree resident magistrate, Miss Sharon Rosemani.

They were all remanded in custody to September 3.

The prosecutor in charge of Plumtree, Stanley Chinyang’anya, told the court that detectives from the Minerals and Border Control Unit arrested a suspect who was trying to smuggle 28 kilogrammes of gold through the Plumtree Border Post into Botswana.

They then took the gold worth $970 000 as an exhibit and locked it at the police station’s armoury for safekeeping.

The seven allegedly hatched a plan to steal the gold and two FN rifles.

The offence came to light on July 15 when Chief Inspector Mangena, who was reporting for duty, noticed that two FN rifles which were booked in the charge office were not physically there in the armoury.

She inquired from Chief Inspector Munasireyi whether he had seen the rifles and he advised her to ask Insp Vhiyano, who had gone on vacation.

Chief Insp Munasireyi went to the armoury and discovered a key inserted in the key hole.

This was witnessed by Chief Insp Mangena and Sergeant Major Shumba who tried to remove it.

Sgt Maj Shumba, who had knowledge of the gold exhibit in the armoury, went in to check and found it missing.

Chief Insp Munasireyi reported the guns and gold missing.

Investigations led to the arrest of Constable Ncube who was allegedly sold out by a prophet whom he had consulted to evade arrest and paid him with gold.

Cst Ncube had allegedly used some of the proceeds to buy vehicles.

On his arrest, he implicated the other six including Insp Vhiyano leading to their arrest.

State media

ZANU PF Secret Mole Japajapa Arrested

A ZANU PF mole activist Paddington Japajapa, who was wanted by the police on allegations of inciting party supporters to embark on an illegal demonstration in Harare soon after the July 30 harmonised elections, has been arrested.

Japajapa previously exposed for being a ZANU PF secret agent, was arrested in Gweru on Sunday and was taken to Harare Central Police Station for further investigations. He is likely to appear in court today.

Police sources in Harare confirmed that Japajapa was still assisting them with investigations.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police recently issued a statement saying they were looking for nine senior MDC-Alliance officials, including Japajapa, Tendai Biti and Morgen Komichi, on allegations of inciting the illegal demonstration.

Biti and Komichi have since been arrested and are appearing in court. Six people died and property worth thousands of dollars was destroyed during the violent demonstration that has received wide condemnation.
At least 27 people were arrested following the disturbances. Among those that were arrested was former Harare South legislator Shadreck Mashayamombe, while 18 others were picked up at Harvest House in Harare.

The other MDC-Alliance functionaries which are still being sought by police are Happymore Chidziva, Jim Kunaka, Mafaiti Mubaiwa, Jeff Tafadzwa Chaitezvi, Lovejoy Chitengu and Chamunorwa Madya.

Foot-And-Mouth Disease: 10 Farms Shut

At least 10 farms here have been quarantined amid fears of a foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreak, with preliminary cases picked at three farms.

The move seeks to curb the spread of the highly contagious livestock disease which can wipe out entire herds.

The Department of Livestock and Veterinary Services in Makonde District has issued quarantine orders to 10 farmers surrounding the epicentre of the outbreak.

In a letter addressed to livestock holders, the department confirmed quarantining 10 farms until finalisation of investigations.
Reads the letter from the department: “In terms of Section 21, sub-section (4), paragraph (a) of the Animal Health Act 1970, you are hereby notified that suspected FMD cases have been detected at Chapman, Cecilmour and Takoma farms.

“Subsequently, these mentioned farms and following adjacent farms have been placed under quarantine until further notice.”

The department has also suspended the movement of cattle within Makonde District and outside.

Other affected farms include Rukute, Petroswil, Wildene, Rosetta, Glen Louie, Kentucky and Chenene.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a veterinary services officer in the area said the department had taken the measures as a way of stopping the spread of the FMD disease.

“Currently, samples are being analysed to assess if the threat is really FMD,” he said.

“Although we have not yet confirmed the disease, as veterinary services, we take it upon ourselves to do whatever it takes to stop the spread of the disease.”

Makonde District animal health inspector Dr Jephat Ngondonga said he had not received any report from their Mhangura offices.

Foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious disease found in cattle and buffaloes.

Clinical signs of the FMD include temperature rises, blisters containing fluid developing between the jaws and hooves.

The suspected outbreak comes at a time when another outbreak of Theileriosis, commonly known as January disease has resurfaced in some parts of the country.

Government recently confirmed the resurfacing of the cattle disease.

Undenge Finally Appears In Court Over Wicknell Bribes

Sam Undenge
Former Minister of Energy and Power Development, Samuel Undenge appeared in court last week in connection with a case in which Intratrek Zimbabwe was corruptly awarded the Gwanda solar power plant tender by Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC).

The State argues Intratrek was awarded the said tender at the instigation of Undenge resulting in ZPC losing over $5 million.

Undenge appeared before a Harare magistrate Mrs Learnmore Mapiye who released him on $1 000 bail with instructions to continue residing at his given address until finalisation of the matter.

He was remanded to August 27.

Undenge is currently on bail pending appeal on a separate charge in which he was jailed for prejudicing the same power company of $12 650.

Undenge in 2016 handpicked a public relations company called Fruitful Communications owned by Psychology Maziwisa and former ZBC news anchor Oscar Pambuka to do work for ZPC. This was done without going to tender.

He was sentenced to four years in prison, with one-and-a-half years suspended on condition he does not commit a similar crime.

The latest charges arose after businessman Chivayo’s company, Intratrek Zimbabwe, was corruptly awarded the Gwanda solar power plant tender.

When Chivayo initially appeared in court, the prosecution told the court that Undenge would also be arrested in connection with the offence.

It is alleged Chivayo failed to execute the project despite getting $5 607 814,24 from Government.

Ms Venranda Munyoro from the Special Presidential Anti-Corruption Unit represented the State, while Mr Alec Muchadehama appeared on behalf of Undenge. – state media

Mnangagwa Threatened Judges, Chamisa, There Will Be Consequences After Wednesday

Dear Editor

This man Emmerson Mnangagwa clearly threatened saying there will be consequences after Wednesday. How can a trained lawyer use such words and not expect the judges and the Appellant, Nelson Chamisa to feel threatened? He is clearly saying whether there is a win or a loss there will be consequences after Wednesday.

This is what Mnangagwa said in his opposing papers: “But everyone aiding or concerned in the presentation of an election petition, should carefully consider and be advised upon the whole position, before adopting so serious a step, and should well weigh all the consequences that may ensue from either the success or failure of a petition.”

Is this really from the president of Zimbabwe?

HORROR CAR CRASH: 6 Killed

The aftermath
Six people perished, four of them on spot, after the two vehicles they were travelling in were involved in a head-on collision near Mpandawana turn-off along the Harare-Masvingo highway on Saturday.

The accident occurred after a Harare-bound Hyundai Tucson with four passengers encroached onto the opposite lane and collided head on with a Mercedes Benz.

Police said two passengers died on admission at Driefontein Mission Hospital in Mvuma.

Chief national police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba confirmed the incident in a statement today. – state media

Chigumba Lied Through Her Teeth That Voters Roll Had No Duplicates And No Fake Entries

Justice Priscilla Chigumba can never be trusted, ever again, because she lied through her teeth that her voters roll was free of duplicate entries and deceased people.

A month and a half before elections in June, Chigumba came on LIVE camera and proclaimed that she now had a voters roll which is clean of duplicates and deceased, something ZimEye still queried because a biometric voter registration database can never handle duplicate primary key(data entries.)

Notwithstanding, the election watchdog, Pachedu, writes saying that Chigumba is totally and completely unreliable as a witness for anything. FULL TEXT:

ZBC Charging US$13k Nominal Fee For “Uninterrupted Live Feed” Of Poll Challenge

By Own Correspondent| The national broadcaster ZBC is charging a nominal fee of US$13,000 to private and international broadcasters wishing to get the live feed of Constitutional court proceedings of the MDC Alliance poll challenge.

The national broadcaster, which was granted the sole right to broadcast the MDC Alliance poll challenge at the apex court is charging US$13,073 for those wishing to pick up an uninterrupted live feed from the beginning to the end of the election petition.

The charges have been pegged in strictly foreign currency.

Broadcasters who choose to go by the second option of uninterrupted hourly rates will fork out US$1,815 per hour.

For radio, the state broadcaster is charging US$5,217 per day for those who wish to get uninterrupted live feed from start to finish while uninterrupted hourly rates for radio will come at a cost of US$725 per hour.

Media rights lobby, Media Institute of Southern Africa Zimbabwe last week filed an urgent ConCourt chamber application requesting the court to allow the event to be broadcast live on social media which has a wider and extra-terrestrial character as opposed to ZBC.

“Misa Zimbabwe firmly believes that granting broadcasting rights solely to ZBC goes against the spirit of a pluralised media environment envisaged in Zimbabwe’s constitution,” said the group in a statement.

There Was No Media Bias Ahead Of Polls : Mnangagwa

 

Terrence Mawawa

Emmerson Mnangagwa has claimed that there was no media bias ahead of the July 30 polls.

In his heads of argument filed at the
Constitutional Court on Monday, Mnangagwa claimed that there
was no media bias ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections.

Mnangagwa pointed out that MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa was happy with the media coverage he received.

Below is Mnangagwa’ s argument:
The extent to which media had an
influence over the manner in which
people voted has not been established.
The applicant’s conclusion remains
conjectural. This is not evidence, apart from the fact that this allegation is not pleaded with sufficient particularity to constitute the requisite jurisdiction facts.

The 23rd respondent (Zec) and the Zimbabwe Media Commission have the statutory mandate to monitor media coverage during an election, S160H-K of the Electoral Act.
If the applicant had genuine complaints against the media coverage of the election in question, he would have lodged complaints with both the Zimbabwe Media Commission and the 23″ respondent before the election, (see 5190 of the Electoral Act).

He would have provided evidence of such complaints. He has not done so. He has not done so because such evidence does not exist. He has not done so because he was happy with the coverage and access he received, not just from what he calls the State media, but from all media houses both internal and external.

This ground cannot be sustained. It
had no effect on the results.

Justice Minister Denies Chamisa’s Lawyer Exemption Certificate To Argue Poll Challenge

By Own Correspondent| Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Ziyambi Ziyambi reportedly turned down the application for a certificate of exemption to Nelson Chamisa’s South African lawyer Jeremy Gauntlett who is seeking permission to argue a portion of his client’s poll petition on Wednesday 22 August 2018.

Gauntlett, a Senior Counsel (SC) and a Queen’s Counsel (QC) was supposed to argue a portion of Chamisa’s poll petition where he is challenging the presidential election results at the Constitutional Court which declared Zanu Pf’s leader Emmerson Mnangagwa as the winner of the elections.

Justice Minister Ziyambi said that Gauntlett must instead apply for a work permit because he is from South Africa, which the minister deemed not to pass the test of reciprocity.

Wrote the Ministry:

ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION IN TERMS OF SECTION 7 OF THE LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACT: CHAPTER 27:07

In terms at Section 7 of the Legal Practitioners Act Chapter 27:07 where the minister In consultation with the Council for Legal Education is satisfied that having regard to the complexity or special circumstances of the matter, it is just and reasonable for a person to obtain the services of a Legal Practitioner who has a special and particular experience relating to such matter and that such Legal Practitioner is not normally resident in Zimbabwe but is from a reciprocating country, he may grant a certificate exempting the legal practitioner concerned from satisfying the requirement of subparagraph (iii), of paragraph (a) of subsection (i) of section five live of being normally resident in Zimbabwe or a reciprocating country.

A reciprocating country is defined in section 2 as “a country declared to be a reciprocating country in terms of subsection (2)”

Subsection (2) reads as follows:

“where the minister is satisfied that the law of any country other than Zimbabwe permits the admission to the practice of law in that country whether generally or in particular cases for particular purposes, of legal practitioners normally resident in Zimbabwe he may, after consultation with the Chief Justice and the Council for Legal Education declare such country by statutory instrument to be a reciprocating country”.

South Africa does not pass the test of reciprocity. Therefore application should be declined.

Minister Ziyambi however seemed to have made an about turn after telling a local publication that his ministry was going to grant the application because it did not want to be seen to be blocking anyone.

Said Ziyambi:

“My secretary has indicated that indeed, we have their application for their advocates to operate and we will process it. We don’t want to be seen to be blocking what they are trying to do.

Ziyambi was the chief elections officer for Zanu Pf President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the July 30 elections.

However, Constitutional law expert Alex Magaisa said that the Minister had used the wrong law as it had been updated in 2004. He also said that the minister failed to interpret the law.

Wrote Magaisa:

“He’s under the misconception that an exemption certificate is granted to a lawyer who’s resident in a reciprocating country. It’s the opposite! Since he says South Africa is not a reciprocating country, this is where the exemption certificate ought to be used!

The Minister is also using the wrong version of the Legal Practitioners Act. That’s why he refers to “subparagraph (iii) of paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section five” which was removed in 2004 by the Law Reviser because it was an error. The Justice Minister didn’t know!”

Constitutional Court Refuses Chamisa’s Documents Citing “Expiry Of Dies Induciae”

By Own Correspondent| The registrar of the Constitutional Court has refused to accept some of the legal documents from MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s lawyers which were filed on the 15th of August 2018 arguing that the documents were not filed on time.

According to the registrar, the reason why the documents were rejected was the expiry of dies induciae (the number of days that a party in a legal proceeding has to file documents).

Read the letter from the registrar:

15 August 2018
Atherstone and Cook
Applicant’s Legal Practitioners
Praetor House
119 J Chinamano Avenue
Harare

RE: ATTEMPTED FILING OF DOCUMENTS AFTER EXPIRY OF DIES INDUCIAE

Reference is made to the above matter.

There are documents that were left at the Registry by Advocate Hashiti on 15 August 2018 which documents were not issued by the Registrar.

After consultation with the Chief Justice, a decision was made that these documents could not be accepted.

Please kindly come and collect your documents. After our numerous phone calls to Advocate Hashiti, he indicated that he would send someone to collect them and he still has not done so.

REGISTRAR – CONSTITUTIONAL/SUPREME COURT

cc – Chief Justice

Addressing the media Monday morning, Chamisa could not be drawn to comment on the pending poll petition and court procedures to date revealing that he was “happy” with the process.

Supreme Court Ratifies Election Results

Iraq’s Supreme Court has ratified the results of the country’s May parliamentary election, setting in motion a 90-day constitutional deadline for the top parties to form a coalition government.

A nationwide recount of votes showed on August 10 that populist Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr retained his lead, positioning him to play a central role in the government negotiations.

Many Iraqis, including Kurdish and Sunni Arab groups, had disputed the results of the vote, alleging widespread electoral misconduct.

In June, a huge fire destroyed a warehouse housing boxes containing ballots from the May 12 vote.

Iraqi officials, including Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, said that the blaze was started deliberately with the aim of harming the country’s democracy.

The fire came just days after parliamentarians ordered the recount of all 11m of the votes cast.

MPs also sacked the nine-member independent electoral commission that oversaw the process and replaced the body with judges.

The recount did not change the number of seats Sadr’s bloc won. According to the commission, only one seat from Iraq’s Baghdad Coalition had moved to the second-placed Al-Fatih bloc, giving it 48 instead of 47 assembly seats.

A coalition government needs a majority of parliamentary seats – at least 165 out of a total of 329.

As things stand, Sadr’s Sairoon Alliance – which brings together his Sadrist movement and the Iraqi Communist Party – would have the most with 54.

Abadi’s bloc – once seen as a frontrunner – came in third, with just 42 seats.

On June 13, Sadr, who opposes Iranian involvement in Iraq, and Hadi al-Amiri – leader of the Iran-backed al-Fatih bloc, which is part of a Hashd al-Shabi-led coalition – announced a surprise alliance in Najaf.

Ahmed al-Assadi, a spokesperson for Fatih, however told Al Jazeera in August that an official partnership has not yet been reached, saying instead that the alliance announced in June only amounts to preliminary talks.

He said the group is in discussions with all political parties equally.

Incoming MPs will now hold a first session to elect a new assembly speaker. Within 30 days of that first session, the assembly will elect – by a two-thirds majority – the country’s next president.

The president will then task the largest bloc in parliament with drawing up a government, which must be referred back to parliament for approval. – Al Jazeera

Mnangagwa Gives Bulawayo Ace Student $2 000

Paul NyathiPresident Emmerson Mnangagwa has given the Zimbabwean ‘A’ level student who scooped the 2nd prize in the SADC essay competition an additional US$2000 on top of the US$1000 that she was awarded by the regional block.

Primrose Thandeka Tshuma, an Upper 6 student at John Tallach High School in Matabeleland province, was handed over the money in cash by President Mnangagwa at State House this Monday morning.

Handing over the monetary prize, President Mnangagwa commended Primrose for raising the country’s flag high.

Mnangagwa expressed pride at the young girl’s achievement. Said Mnangagwa on his official Facebook page:

“Today, I congratulated Zimbabwean pupil, Primrose Thandeka Tshuma of John Tallach High School in Matabeleland North, who won second prize in the SADC Essay Competition. I personally had the pleasure to honour her with a presidential gift for her efforts.

We are all proud of you Primrose!”

Primrose was accompanied to the presentation by the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Professor Paul Mavhima, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Mrs Sylvia Utete Masango and her teacher Mrs Thabani Mabhena.

Vice President Retired General Constantino Chiwenga also attended the ceremony.

Lloyd Mutasa Celebrates Birthday In Style

 

Terrence Mawawa

Dynamos head coach Lloyd ‘Samaita’ Mutasa celebrated his 51st birthday in style as Dembare edged ZPC Kariba 1-0 on Sunday.

Mutasa turned 51 last week and got a perfect present when Emmanuel Mandiranga scored ten minutes into the second half to give the Harare Giants their first victory since the beginning of the second half of the season.

Dembare had last won in June against Nichrut.

“The youngsters played their hearts out to get this result. They wanted to win it for me, and I am grateful for that because what more can you expect from your players. Of course, I had not planned to celebrate it, but the boys did it for me,” said Mutasa.

Team manager Richard Chihoro also had something to enjoy as he turned 62 yesterday and celebrated with the players and the technical team after the match.

Sunday’s match also saw the return of Denver Mukamba whose loan deal with Caps United was terminated after going away without official leave.

“I Cannot Drink From A Poisoned Chalice,” Says Chamisa On Votes Recount.

MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa has rejected Zanu-PF’s suggestion for a vote recount saying the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has tempered with the ballot boxes.

This comes after Zanu-PF secretary for legal affairs Paul Mangwana and head of the party’s legal team said the petition filed by the MDC Alliance lacked merit because they failed to ask for a recount in time.

“It is based on some theoretical calculations by some statistician whose qualification we doubt a lot. The elections are not won in court but in the ballot. They have not even asked for the ballot boxes to be re-opened and recounted. The election material is there for everyone to see,” Mangwana said last week.

In his answering affidavit, Chamisa said there was interference with the ballot box and the V11 forms.

“For reasons that are not difficult to understand, first respondent would rather I asked for a recount. I do not need a recount and cannot ask for one. I cannot drink from a poisoned chalice.

“I have placed before the court evidence which has not been refuted showing interference with both the ballot box and the V11 forms. In characteristic fashion, first respondent chooses not to deal with such evidence.”

According to section 67 A (1) of the Electoral Act (Chapter 2:13) “(1) Within forty-eight hours after a constituency elections officer has declared a candidate to be duly-elected in terms of Section 66 (1), any political party or candidate that contested the election in the ward or constituency concerned may request the Commission to conduct a recount of votes in one or more of the polling stations in the ward or constituency.”

Chamisa claimed to have won the election with 60 percent and that Mnangagwa failed to garner enough votes for him to be declared the winner.

He is seeking an order for him to be declared the winner of the July 30 presidential election, failure of which he is seeking an alternative order for a fresh election to be conducted.

Mnangagwa on the other hand is claiming that he won the election and that Zec was correct in declaring him the winner. Mnangagwa asked for the Con-Court to dismiss Chamisa’s application with costs.

But Chamisa, through his legal team headed by Thabani Mpofu, said the evidence is too overwhelming for the court to ignore his arguments.

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There Is No Racism In Germany: Toni Kroos

Terrence Mawawa

Real Madrid midfield maestro Toni Kroos has blasted fellow countryman Mesut Ozil following the Arsenal midfielder’s retirement from international football.

Ozil called time on his Germany career after a disappointing World Cup campaign. The 29-year-old forward claimed that he was subjected to racial abuse within the German FA after him and Ilkay Gundogan were pictured alongside controversial Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

According to Bild, a German publication, Kroos said racism within the DFB ‘does not exist’.

“Basically, Mesut is a deserved national player and would have deserved a better exit as a footballer,” he said.

“I have played with Mesut for many years and know that he is a nice guy.

“The way of his retirement is not okay. The proportion that is well and properly addressed in his statement is unfortunately overshadowed by the much higher proportion of nonsense.

“I think that he knows that racism does not exist within the national team and the DFB.”

‘Thousands Voted Without Being Registered’

Terrence Mawawa

As the nation eagerly anticipates the Constitutional Court’ s ruling on the MDC Alliance Presidential election petition more cracks are emerging in the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission(ZEC) structures.

In Chiredzi North Constituency, thousands of villagers voted without being officially registered by ZEC, according to sources at Chiredzi District Administration Offices.

“Thousands of villagers came to our offices and we served them with letters that enabled them to vote although they were not officially registered.

This happened in Chiredzi North Constituency because it is the ruling party’ s stronghold,” claimed government sources at Chiredzi District Administrator’ s office.

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has rejected the outcome of the July 30 polls due to gross anomalies in the voting process.

Official Figures Show That Chiredzi North Has A Population Of 25 000 People, How Did ZEC Arrive At 35 000?

Terrence Mawawa

Chiredzi North Constituency has a total population of 25 000 people, government sources in the area have revealed.

Surprisingly Zanu PF got 36 000 votes in the constituency, according to the results announced by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

“Geographically Chiredzi North Constituency is enormous and it’s population stands at 25 000.

The figure includes adults and children.This means out of the 25 000 people in the constituency some are children who are ineligible to vote.

This can only tell you that there are serious flaws in the entire systems,” government sources in Chiredzi told ZimEye.com yesterday.

“The figures have been inflated to tilt the result in favour of Zanu PF,” added the sources.

‘ZEC Used Duplication Of Serial Numbers To Rig Polls’

Terrence Mawawa

Losing MDC Alliance candidate for Chiredzi East Constituency, Sure Makuni has pointed out that there is need for adequate training programmes for the coalition’ s agents in future.

Makuni lost to Zanu PF’ s Denford Masiya in the Chiredzi East Parliamentary election.

Presenting his views on the outcome of the July 30 polls Makuni said there was massive rigging and voter intimidation in the constituency.

“I can say that in future there is need for adequate training programmes for election agents.

In Chiredzi District the training programmes commenced when it was too late to give our agents proper orientation. As a result Zanu PF took advantage of the setback and manipulated the voting system,” said Makuni.

He also argued that there were duplicated serial numbers in the constituency, confusing the electorate and presiding officers in the process.

“Mnangagwa’s Two Thirds Majority Win Is Fiction”: Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has dismissed President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s claims that he garnered over two thirds of the votes in the just ended harmonised elections calling on him to do the honourable thing and concede defeat.

Chamisa said this at a press conference in Harare Monday adding that he had won the elections contrary to Mnangagwa’s statement that he had lost.

Said Chamisa:

“We won this election.  It’s not an easy thing for us to garner the millions of votes that we garnered.

Mr Mnangagwa’s so called millions of votes are actually fiction because some are engineered, some are produced, declared on his behalf, some are forced in terms of assisted voters, some are command votes where they had to command people and commandeer them unto voting for them and some they have multiplied relying on statistics. You know Mr Mnangagwa’s statistics are very funny.10+4=40.”

 

Duplication Of Serial Numbers Contributed To Our Defeat: MDC Alliance

Terrence Mawawa

Losing MDC Alliance candidate for Chiredzi East Constituency, Sure Makuni has pointed out that there is need for adequate training programmes for the coalition’ s agents in future.

Makuni lost to Zanu PF’ s Denford Masiya in the Chiredzi East Parliamentary election.

Presenting his views on the outcome of the July 30 polls Makuni said there was massive rigging and voter intimidation in the constituency.

“I can say that in future there is need for adequate training programmes for election agents.

In Chiredzi District the training programmes commenced when it was too late to give our agents proper orientation. As a result Zanu PF took advantage of the setback and manipulated the voting system,” said Makuni.

He also argued that there were duplicated serial numbers in the constituency, confusing the electorate and presiding officers in the process.

Do Not Be Too Optimistic About Court Challenge: Mnangagwa Tells Chamisa

 

Terrence Mawawa

Emmerson Mnangagwa has said
MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa and his legal team should not be too enthusiastic about the Presidential election petition they filed at the Constitutional Court last week.

Mnangagwa has also urged Chamisa to consider the consequences that may ensue from the success or failure of the Presidential election challenge.

Chamisa is disputing  the results of the Presidential election citing irregularities within the voting process.

In his heads of arguments
filed and served today, Mnangagwa said: “The disappointment naturally felt by a candidate, his election agent, and supporters, on his failure to secure victory, often causes a keen desire to appeal to the law.

The sting of defeat is hard to bear … but everyone aiding or concerned in the presentation of an election petition, should carefully
consider and be advised upon the
whole position, before adopting so
serious a step, and should well weigh
all the consequences that may ensue
from either the success or failure of a petition.

There is no legal proceeding
which is more far-reaching in its
effects, which excites a greater
amount of animosity, personal feeling and hostility”

“May You Be Visited By The Winds Of Sanity”: Chamisa Tells State Media

Nelson Chamisa

By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has urged the state media to report objectively adding that he prayed the national broadcaster ZBC and state media The Herald ” are visited by the winds of sanity.”

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Chamisa said this while addressing journalists at Morgan Tsvangirai House in Harare Monday morning.

Said Chamisa:

“We do not want to interfere with editorial content or policy but we kindly ask them (ZBC and The Herald) to report accurately and to give fair coverage to all the political players.

Who knows, it might not be (President Emmerson) Mnangagwa the next morning and if you are all routing for a person who did not win an election, where will you be?”

Click on the link below for the full text of Chamisa’s statement.

“I Won And Am Ready To Assume Office,” Chamisa

MDC Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa has called on President Emmerson Mnangagwa to accept defeat in the just ended harmonised elections.

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Chamisa, who is challenging the Presidential election results in the Constitutional Court, claims the election was rigged in favour of Mnangagwa who was declared the winner by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

Addressing the media Chamisa said he is ready to assume the Presidential office as soon as the matter is settled.

“People voted, they overwhelmingly voted for change, they voted for this candidate and this candidate is ready to assume office at the appropriate time.

“Mr Mnangagwa (Emmerson) was defeated and as I will indicate we urge him to accept that defeat and to be honourable enough, patriotic enough, humble enough, revolutionary enough, to accept the will of the people,” he said.

Chamisa added that they have overwhelming evidence to show that the election was rigged courtesy of their anti-rigging unit that was employed during the election.

“We had the safeguard that is why we want the court to declare, we have the evidence we did put in place the anti-rigging unit that is why we know the actual results and that’s why we know where they have cheated.

“And that is why Chigumba is in sixes and sevens on this issue, that is why they continue to revise Mr Mnangagwa’s figures downwards and we don’t know where they are going to stop.

“So we won this election, it’s not an easy thing for us to garner the millions of votes that we have garnered. And Mr Mnangagwa’s millions are actually fiction, some are engineered, some produced on his behalf, declared on his behalf, some are forced in terms of assisted voters, some are command votes where they had to commandeer people to vote for them and some they have multiplied,” he said.

The Constitutional Court is scheduled to sit this coming Wednesday (22 August) to hear the Chamisa’s petition in a case that is also going to put the independence of the judiciary system to test.

Chamisa’s legal team which he has branded the A-legal team is composed of both locals and regional legal minds, including those used by the late South African iconic President Nelson Mandela.

Open Parly

Where Is Justice Patel, Why Isn’t He Being Allowed To Speak For Himself?

 


Chamisa Thanks SADC, Pleads For Its Intervention In Negotiating Mnangagwa Exit

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By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa today thanked the SADC for its stance of not congratulating Zanu Pf leader Emmerson Mnangagwa following the just ended harmonised polls appealing to the regional block to help his new and incoming government negotiate a respectable exit package for Mnangagwa and those defeated in the polls.

Chamisa said this at a press conference at Morgan Tsvangirai House in Harare Monday morning.

Said Chamisa:

“Yes I have already said to our colleagues in SADC, I want to really appreciate the position that they took that they did not congratulate Zanu Pf, they did not congratulate Mr Mnangagwa because they know that he is not the winner and I am very happy and fortified by that position.

Yes some of you have said Oh, Mr Mnangagwa was given the position of deputy chairperson of SADC organ on politics and security, that position is given to a country, it is not a Mnangagwa position.

I will take up that position as Head of State once the processes have been confirmed. It is not Mr Mnangagwa’s position. It is a country position and that should be known.

We should not have people who celebrate nothing and make it something. He has not been appointed…….SADC did not congratulate Mnangagwa because they know that the jury is yet to decide.The people voted and they cheated.

To SADC, I say please help us help the African continent and helping ourselves by making sure that you help us heal the divisions that are in the country.

The country needs to start on a permanent path to cure the illegitimacy, to cure the crisis that we have, the electoral stalemate.

That can only be done if SADC were to come in and help us negotiate a respectable exit for Mr Mnangagwa, a respectable exit for those who have been voted out.”

EXPOSED: ZEC Never Allowed Political Parties To Verify Results

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has been further exposed for not conducting a verification process. ZEC instead issued an “invitation to witness the verification by ZEC itself!,” says Build Zimbabwe Alliance’s Noah Manyika.

“The impression created by ZEC was that each presidential candidate or his representative would verify the results. Please note that the invitation was not to verify, but to witness the verification by ZEC itself! There is a world of difference between the two, ” adds Manyika

FULL STATEMENT:

After announcing the results of the parliamentary elections, the ZEC Chair Priscilla Chigumba told the nation that she had come ready to also announce the presidential results but had been alerted by a colleague that there was a legal requirement for all the presidential candidates or their agents to verify them before they were announced. The impression created was that it was the candidates or their reps who were holding up the announcement. The second impression was that when she would eventually announce the results, every candidate would have verified them as being true and accurate. Note the following: the invitation in the letter dated August 1 was not to verify, but to witness the verification by ZEC itself! There is a world of difference between the two. No candidate or rep was invited to verify, so no verification occurred. Upon arrival at the HICC, our own reps were told that they had misunderstood the Chair, and that the results were in fact still coming in, and that they were just being invited to see that there were people in the collation room working on them.

FULL TEXT: Chamisa’s Press Statement On Monday

Statement by MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa on the upcoming Presidential election petition hearing

Fellow Zimbabweans, I am deeply touched and encouraged by the tremendous support we continue to receive from the four corners of the country, the continent and the world at large.

I fully understand the anxiety of the nation around the upcoming Court Case where we are challenging the subversion of the will of the people by ZEC in cahoots with some rogue elements in our state institutions.

I would like to guarantee you that we have put up a very strong case to overturn the electoral fraud.

I have put together an A-team of experienced, tried and tested legal experts drawn from the best minds in the region and in the country. These are led by our finest and very best legal minds. This team has been working tirelessly to protect your victory. I have confidence in them and in their assurances.

We will together as a nation agree on a working programme for the total fulfilment of our vote.

We should not allow ourselves to be intimidated by anyone from anywhere. We are the masters of our own destiny. We are our own liberators.

Without change we will fall back again into intolerable poverty and suffering for the next five years. Even in that case, if we don’t do it now, there is no guarantee that if we win again in 2023 those that are seeking to subvert your will are not planning to do it again.
In the interest of our country, its people and the economy, ZEC must accept that it has played a divisive role in our politics. What was a clear and unambiguous victory has been muddied by partisan individuals in ZEC. I say to those in ZEC who were used as trojan horses, your country is aware of the pressure you were put under. You now have to help our country move beyond the crisis caused by the current leadership’s connivance with Zanu PF elements.

For peace and progress in our region, I would like to encourage outgoing President Mnangagwa to note that the ZEC-led rigging scheme has failed. It is now imperative on him to take this opportunity and act as a Stateman. He needs to accept electoral defeat, concede and allow our country to move forward.

This idea that African strongman never want to leave power after an election must stop. President Mnangagwa will join a growing but still small number of African politicians who put their country ahead of power. He must take this opportunity to negotiate a respectable exit and leave peacefully. An unnecessary and protracted battle will not benefit Zanu PF in the medium to long term.

To the international community, the road to the future of Zimbabwe, the rule of law, good governance and observance of human rights passes through a fresh pair of hands and genuinely alternative politics.

To SADC our regional guarantor of peace, prosperity and progress, it is important to build towards a peaceful Zimbabwe.

To all the hopeful Zimbabweans, I say to you, the future is yours and you must always be mindful that no amount of intimidation or harassment must be given a chance to stop democracy. Zimbabweans are a heroic people, we have overcome many trials and tribulations. We will not be defeated by enemies of progress. This country is far too important to give up on. Our future depends on us and the choices we make at this time.

Do not be discouraged by naysayers. Change is indeed coming and stay ready to celebrate. Yes it has taken too long and the process has been frustrating for you, but we must remain strong and focused on our victory.

Above all we must commit our nation and this whole week to God the Almighty in prayer.

I thank you

Harare Poly Approved To Offer Degrees

Harare Polytechnic is expected to start offering a Mass Communication and Media Technologies degree soon, with college principal Dr Engineer Tafadzwa Mudondo confirming the development last week.

In an interview with state media, Eng Mudondo said they had been working hard to ensure the polytechnic college offered the degree.

“We have been working behind the scenes,” he said. “In my past three graduation reports, I have been talking about mass communication.

“We finally got a reprieve from ZIMCHE (Zimbabwe Council for Higher Education). We now have an authority from them to run Mass Communication and Media Technologies.”

Eng Mudondo said the institution was now waiting for approval from relevant authorities.

“What is only left, which we were given as a condition, was to employ two or three specialised lecturers which I have since submitted to our head office that we need to employ these lecturers so that we can kick-start the programme,” he said.

“But anytime from now, the moment we get the green light to employ, then it means that the programme is going to start.”

Eng Mudondo said he was happy that the polytechnic had been successfully running a Bachelor of Technology (Honours) in Applied Chemical Technology degree since 2005.

As part of its expansion plans the institution intends to add other programmes like Irrigation Engineering.

“There are other programmes which we would also like to run like Irrigation Engineering. We are still discussing the regulation, the curriculum. We are hoping that very soon we will be able to conclude and be granted those programmes,” said Eng Mudondo.

Harare Polytechnic was established in 1919 with a single department and now boasts 15 departments.

State Media

Chikwana Says Justice Patel “Is Safe”, But Doesn’t Mention His Family Clearly Reported To Have Fled Into The US Embassy For Safety | SO WHAT’S GOING ON NOW?

The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has said Justice Bharat Patel is safe. They did not comment on his family’s welfare since the Sunday night report clearly mentions his family that it has fled for safety into a US embassy property.

The report says Justice Patel’s family survived an assassination attempt over the weekend.

Responding to the social media report, the JSC’s acting secretary Mr Walter Chikwana speaking to the state media dismissed as false the report that Justice Bharat Patel, a Constitutional Court judge’s family is in danger.

The report says Justice Patel’s family has sought sanctuary at the United States Embassy in Harare.

But Chikwana rushed to comment on the man himself, ignoring the family, who are at the centre of the report.

Said Chikwana:”I can confirm that the judge is safe and sound. The report is false. The judge is safe and sound and I have just spoken to him now,” he said.

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Why Is Aerial Sibanda Being Ignored?

By Paul Nyathi|Prominent sports reporter and Acting Sports Editor at the state run Chronicle newspaper Sikhumbuzo Moyo has strongly questioned why national soccer team coach Sunday Chidzambwa has left out on form Highlanders first choice goalkeeper Aerial Sibanda from the Warriors squad due to take part in an AFCON qualifier next month.

Moyo wrote in the newspaper’s Monday publication:

EVERY football player dreams of representing his national team during the course of his playing career.

It is the ultimate “call” when one is invited to join the squad and gets to don the national team jersey for it comes with pride, regardless of the final result.

It’s not everyone who can be called up to the national team but those who have exceptional qualities and those enjoying fine form at the time the national team is called up and hence there is and must be no God-given position in the national squad. Sadly, in Zimbabwe it seems form is not a factor for a player to be called into the Warriors squad.

Last week veteran Warriors’ coach Sunday Chidzambwa called up a 28-member squad to prepare for the Total African Nations Cup qualifier against Congo Brazzaville next month and some names that were expected to be part of that squad were not called.

“You will never pick a squad that pleases all, it’s common all over the world.

“I am a human being whose view might differ from others, so naturally I cannot please everyone. That’s how life goes.

“I believe we have done our best as the technical team to call in the players we think can do the best job in Congo. There are a lot of factors that are looked at when selecting the national team,” Chidzambwa told weekend state media.

That is true but surely some of the missing names have made everyone talk. While it could be understood, by few, why he left out Golden Arrows’ Knox Mutizwa, its still shocking that in-form Highlanders goalkeeper Ariel Sibanda, a player who has kept 10 clean sheets, is not part of the selected 28.

Some still argue that Sibanda’s horror show in Luanda way back in 2012 when he was in goal for the Warriors against Angola that saw Manucho score two goals inside three minutes to boot Zimbabwe out of the 2013 African Nations Cup qualifier, could be the main reason why the 28-year-old Sibanda is not being considered. Suffice to say, only foolish minds think that way.

Sibanda has been in devastating form for Highlanders this season and has to date saved two penalties and made some match deciding saves for the Bulawayo giants.

If such heroic performances are not good enough for a player to at least be called into camp, then nothing is.

Chidzambwa instead called up Chapungu United’s Tallbert Shumba, a side that has conceded a massive 26 goals in 22 matches. Shumba, a Highlanders junior product, is a good keeper but statistics weigh heavily against him being called up.

Form not friendship, partisanship or anything should be the basis for players to be called into the national team and on that basis surely Sibanda ought to be preparing to join the rest of the players in preparation for the Congo encounter.

His clean sheets were against Herentals, Triangle, Dynamos, Nichrut, Mutare City, Yadah, Caps United, Bulawayo City, Triangle and Nichrut. He was red carded against Bulawayo Chiefs when it was still 0-0.

While it is true that he cannot please everyone, including us, the respected Chidzambwa needs to reward players who are performing well and the 28- year-old former Plumtree High School pupil deserves to be part of that group.

24 Year Old Arrested For Raping 100 Year Old Granny

POLICE in Matabeleland South have arrested a suspect who broke into a 98-year-old granny’s bedroom hut and raped her in Kezi.

Police said the suspect aged 24, whose name has been withdrawn to protect the identity of the old woman as they are related, broke into the victim’s bedroom hut at around midnight last week on Monday and threatened to kill her before raping her once and fleeing into darkness.

The old woman and suspect lived alone at the homestead.

Matabeleland South police spokesperson Chief Inspector Philisani Ndebele said they had arrested the suspect.

“Yes, the suspected has been arrested and has appeared in court so I can’t comment further,” he said.

Chief Nyangazonke said last week on Wednesday he held a meeting over the matter.

“I held a traditional court on Wednesday for this case and I was most disappointed to discover that family had known who the suspect was from day one but had decided to conceal the matter. Gone are the days of protecting criminals simply because they are family. I want justice to take its course,” he said.

“During the hearing, it was then revealed that the suspect, who is in police custody, wore plastic bags on his feet before he crawled into the old woman’s bedroom hut, as a way to hide foot prints. He had it all planned and seemingly had his whole time to prepare to commit the crime.”

Chief Nyangazonke blamed drug and alcohol abuse for the increase in cases of youths raping women, especially relatives.

“Parents open doors as late as midnight for their children who are youths who will be coming from beer drinking and expect them to respect them. I urge parents and guardians to revert to old cultural values in raising children and teach them to respect their elders,” he said.

The chief also urged members of the public never to conceal crime or to protect criminals in their communities.

“We also advise people never to let elderly people stay alone, especially at that age. The elderly are as good as children who need to be looked after and certainly letting a 98-year-old person stay alone is putting them at risk as they have no strength to fight and protect themselves,” he said.

State media

Mnangagwa Told SADC He Was Cleanly Elected.

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa told the Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders that he was “elected cleanly” in the recently ended elections.

Mnangagwa said this during his address to Heads of State and Government at the 38th SADC summit meeting in Windhoek, Namibia last week.

“All political parties were free to campaign in all parts of the country however they saw fit.

“This saw an unprecedented number of people freely exercising their democratic right to elect leaders of their choice in the spirit of transparency and openness.

“Our elections were held in the full glare of a broader spectrum of international observers and global media,” Mnangagwa said.

Mnangagwa said this as the Constitutional Court was considering an appeal by the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party alleging that the election was rigged in favour of him.

The MDC has accused the ruling Zanu-PF and the election commission of ballot fraud in the July 30 vote, Zimbabwe’s first poll since the ousting of Robert Mugabe in November, said an AFP report.

Mnangagwa narrowly won the presidential race with 50.8% of the vote – just enough to avoid a run-off against the MDC’s Nelson Chamisa, who scored 44.3%.

The state-owned Herald newspaper on Saturday quoted Mnangagwa as telling the SADC summit that the elections represented “maturing entrenchment of democratic traditions and values in Zimbabwe”.

Mnangagwa said the focus was now on revamping the economy and uplifting the people’s standard of life.

Mnangagwa said he was humbled by the support Zimbabweans entrusted in him through the ballot.

“I am deeply humbled and honoured by the show of confidence in me and the mandate conferred on my party Zanu-PF,” he was quoted as saying.

News24

Parties To The Election Challenge Meet In Court Ahead Of Hearing

Parties to the election petition by MDC-Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa will today meet at the Constitutional Court Registry office to consolidate the record in preparation for the hearing of the challenge on Wednesday.

Chamisa, claims the election was rigged.

He accuses the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of conniving with Zanu-PF to rig the election in favour of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa was declared winner of the election with 50,8 percent of the total vote against Mr Chamisa who got 44,3 percent.

The meeting will be held in compliance with an order issued last week by Chief Justice Luke Malaba at a case management meeting held in his chambers.

Part of the court order reads:

“By consent, it is ordered that consolidation of the record is to be attended to by the Registrar at 11am on Monday 20 August, 2018.

“All parties are expected to attend.”

Today’s meeting will be held after the filing of all the necessary court papers for the challenge to ensure the record will be in order.

In terms of the Chief Justice’s order of last week, Mnangagwa must file his head today at 10am.

Chamisa filed his heads of argument and answering affidavit on Saturday beating the court’s noon deadline.

In the petition, Chamisa alleges electoral fraud and malpractices during the elections in which Zanu-pf romped to victory, claiming two-thirds parliamentary majority, with President Mnangagwa taking a 6,5 percent lead.

Mnangagwa along with the other 21 losing presidential candidates and ZEC were all cited as respondents in the high-profile petition. In his response filed last Wednesday, President Mnangagwa argued that there was no valid election petition challenging his victory. He raised several preliminary objections to the petition.

State Media

Chamisa Warns Mnangagwa To Step Down Or Face Humiliation On Wednesday

OPPOSITION MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday ordered his political nemesis President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa to do the “most gracious and revolutionary thing” by conceding defeat and start negotiating his retirement package before Wednesday to avoid humiliation at the Constitutional Court (ConCourt).

Chamisa said that it was clear from responses by Mnangagwa and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) that their defence was weak, adding that he was confident the ConCourt would rule in his favour when the matter goes for hearing on Wednesday.

“In fact, the people have spoken and it is only counter revolutionary to disregard the will of the people,” Chamisa said.

“He knows he lost and he should do the honourable thing; concede defeat. He and (Vice-President Constantino) Chiwenga should start negotiating their retirement packages and allow the people to move on.”

But Justice minister and Mnangagwa’s chief election agent, Ziyambi Ziyambi, challenged the youthful opposition eader to “keep his confidence for Wednesday”.

“The matter is going to court. Do you need comment from outside the court? Chamisa should keep his confidence for Wednesday,” he said.

Chamisa is challenging Mnangagwa’s slim 50,8% win in the July 30 polls, where he garnered 44,3% of the vote in initial results declared by Zec before slashing the Zanu PF leader’s margin to 58,6% following the opposition party’s petition.

The ConCourt will on Wednesday hear the matter in which Chamisa is seeking to overturn Mnangagwa’s electoral victory in the watershed July 30 polls.

The case will, for the first time in the history of Zimbabwe, be televised live.

In his heads of argument filed on Saturday, Chamisa said Zec had failed to explain Mnangagwa’s vote tally, claiming the Zanu PF leader was a beneficiary of 70 000 illegal votes “engineered” by Zec to avoid a run-off election.

He claimed the number of votes cast in the presidential election did not square up with the voter turnout claimed by the Zec.

He said the number of votes cast for the presidential election exceeded the number of votes cast for each parliamentary election, according to Zec’s figures and the discrepancy was not explained.

Chamisa, whose legal team is led by Advocate Thabani Mpofu and also includes South Africa’s advocates Dali Mpofu and Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, also claimed some polling stations had more votes recorded than the registered voters, while at others, the voters exceeded the threshold of 1 000 and again there was no explanation by Zec.

Mnangagwa is due to file his heads of argument today.

The Zanu PF leader has insisted he won in a free and fair poll and accused his rival of political grandstanding.

Mnangagwa claims Chamisa’s court case is flimsy.

Advocate Lewis Uriri leads Mnangagwa’s defence team made up of a dozen lawyers, who include Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa and party legal secretary Paul Mangwana.

Chamisa said he had noted the caution and circumspect position taken by Sadc in its communique of the just-ended Summit when it congratulated Angolan President João Lourenço on his victory in the August 23, 2017 elections, but withheld congratulations on Mnangagwa.

“Sadc congratulated Angola’s President and withheld congratulating Zanu PF and Mnangagwa because they know very well that he did not win,” he said.

“They knew he was defeated and that is why they encouraged Zimbabwe to complete the court process.”

Chamisa said it was also a fallacy that Zanu PF garnered a two-thirds parliamentary majority because most seats were being challenged, especially in rural areas where alleged electoral malpractices, including voter intimidation and fictitious assisted voters, were rampant.

NewsDay

High Court Rescues Junior Cop From Mataga’s Wreath

High Court judge Justice Martin Makonese has blocked Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga and a Chief Superintendent Nyapfuri from setting a board of inquiry to probe a junior cop, Vusumuzi Ncube, facing charges of fraud and misconduct.

Ncube had filed an urgent chamber application at the Bulawayo High Court on August 18, citing Matanga and Nyapfuri as respondents seeking to bar them from conducting the inquiry.

In his founding affidavit Ncube, who has been with the police for four years, submitted that on March 17, 2017 he appeared before a police disciplinary hearing officer, one Superintendent Musemwa of ZRP Hwange station, charged with contravening paragraph 34 of the schedule to the Police Act Chapter 11:10.

“I was duly convicted on May 11 2017 and was fined $10. I filed an appeal with the 1st respondent (Matanga). First respondent set aside my conviction and acquitted me on September 13, 2017 being the convening order,” part of Ncube’s paper read.

“However, on May 2, 2018 I was convicted by the magistrates’ court sitting at Hwange of contravening 136 of the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act Chapter 9:23 based on the same circumstances.

“I filed my notice of appeal with the court and the appeal is pending — being the notice and grounds of appeal.”

Ncube said he had been served with a notice to appear before a board of inquiry based on his conviction in the magistrates’ court set for August 15, 2018 — having been postponed from the initial date of July 19, 2018 notwithstanding that his appeal at the High Court is still pending.

“Should the board of inquiry proceed, which as stated is unlawful, I may be irreparably prejudiced as I might lose my job,” he submitted.

“Wherefore I pray for an interdict, interdicting the second respondent from convening a board of inquiry on suitability before my appeal is heard.”

In his ruling, Justice Makonese said: “The 1st respondent (Matanga) be and is hereby interdicted from convening a board of inquiry in respect of the suitability of the applicant pending finalisation of applicant’s appeal under case number HCA59/18.”

At the magistrate’s court, Ncube was accused of fraud in which it is alleged that on March 13, 2017, together with his six accomplices deployed at Cross Mabale along Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road for traffic enforcement duties, a member of the team arrested Soren Lindstrom, a tourist at Hwange National Park Lodge who was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser with Botswana number plates, whom they charged for having no lock nuts.

They allegedly charged him $40, but receipted only $10 on the top copy they retained as proof of payment. Lindstrom was later tipped by an official at a lodge that the fine of $40 was illegal and he confronted the police officers, who in turn asked for the copy they gave him before one of them chewed it to destroy the evidence.

A report made to police, led to Ncube’s arrest.

NewsDay

Tajamuka Demands Courts To Swear In Chamisa

Media Statement|The Zimbabwean judiciary must swear in Nelson Chamisa as President of Zimbabwe with immediate effect or call for peaceful, free, fair, credible and international conducted re-run of the Presidential election.

The alteration of figures by ZEC reveal that the Presidential figures were tempered with in favour of the outgoing President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

We are not going to accept Mnangagwa as Zimbabwe’s President because it is clear that he didn’t win the elections.

It is therefore prudent to declare and swear in Nelson Chamisa as Zimbabwe’s legitimate leader. The second option is to set aside the fraudulent result and re-run the Presidential election altogether.

We urge the people of Zimbabwe to remain on high alert as we move to defend the people’s choice.

Do not be intimidated. They will not dare shoot anyone again. They are hoping to rely on the fear they instilled when they shot ten people dead on the 1st of August 2018.

We are winning already. They’re exposing themselves and their lies and pilfrage are falling apart. We all need to play our part as citizens and as a movement.

We are the custodian of our own votes. We are our own voices. We together and collectively have the power to take our Mnangagwa and his gang of criminals.

They’re in the minority. They don’t control the army. They’re actually more scared of us than we know it, hence the shootings. They’re weak and defeated. They’re actually praying that we don’t do anything. The moment we start to act together as citizens in pursuit of our vote they will only have but only one option-to run, and run they will!

We are going to keep you updated on a daily basis. We are winning we are winning we are winning. Let us not give up or yield of to their empty threats. The real Zimbabwe National Army is not on their side NOT to mention the police, CIO and other security organs. They’re all on the side of the people. They waiting counting and hoping on you and me to take the first step. Let us remain vigilant and mobilised. We shall be informing you of the next course of action.

Mnangagwa lost the Presidential election. He must concede and step down. If not there must be re-run of the Presidential elections that is peaceful, free, fair, credible and internationally supervised.

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Teenager Murders Mother Over A 50 Cents Debt

A nineteen year old teenager from Cowdray Park suburb in Bulawayo has been arrested for allegedly killing his mother and keeping the body in the house for two days after she failed to repay 50 cents he had given her.

Tinashe Tidziwani attacked his mother Regina Tidziwani (59) and when he discovered that she had died he locked the house and went away.

The young man, who lived at home with his mother went to his uncle’s home the following day after committing the murder and informed him that he had injured his mother but did not say she had died.

The uncle sent the woman’s daughter-in-law to go and check her on Friday, only for her to discover that she was dead.

Police said the body was taken to United Bulawayo Hospitals for post mortem there were signs that the deceased bled from the mouth and nose after being attacked at around 8PM last Wednesday.

Bulawayo Metropolitan Province acting police spokesperson Inspector Abednico Ncube said the man was arrested on Friday after the discovery of the body.

“I can confirm we received a report of a 19-year- old man from Bulawayo who allegedly assaulted his mother, resulting in her death. He attacked her with fists and kicked her several times until a neighbour came to her rescue.

“We suspect she may have died on the very night and the body showed she bled from the mouth and nose. The now deceased’s daughter-in-law who had come to visit discovered the body in her bedroom and she informed neighbours who told her about the attack two days earlier,” he said.

Inspector Ncube said police launched a manhunt for the suspect who was not home when the body was discovered and arrested him.

“He is in custody and is assisting police with investigations. He will appear in court soon,” said the police spokesperson.

“We also warn youths to refrain from drug and alcohol abuse because no-one in his proper senseS can attack anyone over 50 cents.”

A neighbour who preferred anonymity said it was not the first time that Tinashe had attacked his mother.

The neighbour said when he fatally attacked his mother, the man was drunk.

“It’s not the first time the young man attacked his mother but we never expected it to result in death. Last Wednesday, one neighbour rushed to her rescue after hearing her screams for help.

“The neighbour said Tinashe beat his mother like he was possessed, punching and kicking her as she groaned in pain on the floor in her bedroom.

“He stormed out of the house and probably went to his favourite spot at the local shopping centre. We think the woman bled to death that very night but Tinashe decided to keep it secret until luckily the now deceased’s daughter in-law came,” said the neighbour.

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Mnangagwa Rubbishes Trump Sanctions, Says “America Isn’t The Only Country In The World”

By Farai D Hove| ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has fired back at US President Donald Trump on sanctions saying the US is not the only country in the world.

Trump last week signed into law the amended Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Amendment Act (ZIDERA) aimed at continued sanctions against Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF party.

Trump acted following the human rights abuses that have seen soldiers shooting civilians and also raiding neighbourhoods. Scores have been violently pushed out of their homes some houses destroyed as ZANU PF punishes opposition members voting against it.

ZANU PF has since reacted against the development claiming the sanctions on ZANU PF will bring poverty on the masses. A recent poll however says military brutality is the real cause of poverty.

Notwithstanding, Mnangagwa told the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), besides the US, there were several other countries in the world co-operating with him.

“If we are going to cry because some capital elsewhere is imposing sanctions, then we will fail our nation,” he said.

He added saying, “we must look at the resources which we have and utilise those resources that we have to the maximum for the benefit of our country…”

“Number two, we are enjoying support from Sadc and we must co-operate with Sadc. Number three, we enjoy support from the AU. Again we must exploit that support from the continent and succeed. Number four, we enjoy support from other countries other than America.”

Eddie Cross Says Chamisa Is A Great Leader

Eddie Cross
Former MDC-T policy advisor Eddie Cross recently resigned from active leadership positions in the Nelson Chamisa-led opposition party amid claims the veteran politician was turning his back on politics.

Chamisa’s detractors claimed Cross was just one of many veterans disillusioned by the 40-year-old MDC Alliance presidential election candidate’s leadership style.

However, the former Bulawayo South MP was singing a different tune in an exclusive interview with The Standard.

Cross (EC) told Standard senior reporter Veneranda Langa (VL), he remained a member of the MDC-T after relinquishing his several positions.

He described Chamisa as a “brilliant young man” and believes Zimbabwe’s future lies in young people. Below are excerpts from the interview.

VL: In your blog on August 3 you said any legal challenge to the July 30 presidential elections would be “shortlived”. Do you believe President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa won the election against Nelson Chamisa?

EC: Well, I cannot say that because I think the Constitutional Court will make a ruling in that respect.

VL: The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has said the elections were compromised by a partisan state-controlled media, use of food aid to influence the vote and traditional leaders who mobilised for Zanu PF. How do you reconcile that with your assertion that it was the most free and fair election since 1980?

EC: What I can only say is that there is nothing new in what the ZHRC said in their report.

Everyone knows that Zanu PF has been doing that since the 2000 elections.

However, this time around, there was some improvement in terms of how the elections were run, and for the first time we had independent newspapers writing what they wanted.

There is no doubt in my mind that the 2018 elections were the most free and fair elections.

Previously, it was not so free at all, and I think the international community will also classify this election as reasonable.

There is no doubt that the election campaign period was much better than before.

VL: According to some MDC-T officials, you resigned from the party recently. If true, why did you resign?

EC: I have not resigned from the party as an individual member. I just resigned from positions which I held in the party, for instance, being a member of the national executive, a member of the national organising committee, and as a member of the elections directorate, but I am still a member of the party.

VL: What are your thoughts on Nelson Chamisa’s credentials as a party leader and aspiring president of Zimbabwe?

EC: I think Chamisa is a brilliant young man. He had a fantastic campaign and he did represent the next generation well.

There is no doubt in my mind that Chamisa is a good leader.

He played the political game well, he is a tough guy and he managed to exercise his authority in the party very quickly and that is a sign of good leadership.

We had our issues, but I am from the old generation, and now I believe that we should give a chance to the new, younger generation.

VL: Do you think former president Robert Mugabe’s endorsement of Chamisa on the eve of the election had an effect on the outcome?

EC: Yes, I think Mugabe’s statements were very detrimental to Chamisa’s campaign.

Mugabe is a hated individual and that is why there was an uprising in November 2017 to remove him from power.

People hated him and for Mugabe to endorse Chamisa was very detrimental to the MDC Alliance campaign.

VL: You are one of the few opposition MPs that seemed to endorse Mnangagwa after the coup. Do you see him as any different from Mugabe and why?

EC: We (Zimbabweans) worked with Mugabe for more than 40 years, and that is a very long time with one leader. When Mnangagwa came, I thought that the country would support him, but he has a lot to do.

VL: The July 30 election results show that Bulawayo, which includes your former constituency, rejected Mnangagwa. Do you think they made a mistake by not endorsing his leadership?

EC: I do not think that there is anything peculiar about that because Bulawayo has always been anti-Zanu PF.

Chamisa got more than 80% margins, and there is no change because it is an MDC Alliance stronghold. They have always rejected Zanu PF.

VL: What is your view on assertions that Mnangagwa is equally guilty of all the sins associated with Mugabe such as corruption, torture, financial indiscipline and killing of Zanu PF opponents?

EC: He (Mnangagwa) being in Zanu PF carries the same burden as Mugabe and I think as a party, they will have to live with that, and also that Mnangagwa is in the same position as Mugabe.

It means that he will have to try and deal with it. However, I believe that people can change, and even the Bible says that you will know a tree by its fruits.

There are past atrocities like Gukurahundi, but what can he do? That was a long time ago, and now we need to put the ghosts of the past away and work towards national healing.

We need to fix all human rights abuses, including those of Operation Murambatsvina, the 2008 electoral violence and even the crimes that happened during the liberation war.

VL: Do you think the opposition, including the MDC, in its current form has any chance of upstaging Zanu PF through elections?

EC: They can, but I think they need to look at past mistakes and change the manner in which they fight elections.

VL: What do you consider to be the biggest challenges you faced as opposition MP and any regrets?

EC: I cannot talk about regrets, but what I can say is that the most exciting moments of my time as a legislator and politician was representing the poor. No regrets at all. – Standard

Unverified Report Says Justice Patel Family Has Fled Into US Embassy After Assassination Attempt

As the day of Nelson Chamisa’s court case against Emmerson Mnangagwa approached, one of the judges on the bench to hear the case’s family (Justice Bharatkumar Patel)  has reportedly fled into US embassy protection after an assassination attempt.

The report was however still unverified at the time of publishing. ZimEye was at the time of writing still without a reply from the US embassy.

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Weird World; Mother Marries Own Son Cause She Spent Too Much On Him

By Paul Nyathi|A 47 Year old malawian woman has married her biological son who is aged 30 all because she spent alot of money on his education.

Memory Njemani says another woman can not come in to be married to her son after her hard work in educating the son.

She says it is high time she enjoys herself with her son because they both worked hard.

“I invested alot of money in the education of my son. Why should another woman be married to him and enjoy my hard work I invested in him? That will not happen. I’m marrying my son so that we don’t empower other women who have been aborting ” she lamented.

Meanwhile society is rebuking the move charging that the woman is a witch and must be burnt to ashes.

The public says she bewitched her son to marry her not the claims she is making.

The two have since married and are staying together.

Heroine Mathuthu Buried At National Shrine

Zanu PF Politburo members and the women’s league executive have described the late national heroine, Thokozile Mathuthu as an unassuming and hardworking cadre who served the nation with distinction.

Speaking at the National Heroes Acre where they bid farewell to their colleague, the ZANU PF Politburo and Women’s League members also thanked President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Zanu PF leadership for according Mathuthu the national heroine status.

Zanu PF National Chairperson Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri said Zimbabwe is poorer without Mathuthu, whom she described as a well organised administrator, adding that her impact was felt at all levels of leadership she assumed.

Zanu PF Secretary for Women Affairs, Mabel Chinomona hailed Mathuthu’s work ethic and thanked President Mnangagwa for recognising the work of women in the party and the nation at large.

Zanu PF National Secretary for Information and Publicity, Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo and Politburo member, Joshua Malinga commended Mathuthu for being an unassuming leader, who remained humble despite holding high offices throughout her political career.

Relatives and the Zanu PF Matabeleland North leadership also spoke glowingly about the late national heroine.

A humble family person, an accomplished businesswoman and a unifying politician, were some of the words Mathuthu’s relative, Mr S.J Gumbo used to describe the national heroine, adding the Gumbo and Mathuthu families appreciate the status bestowed on their relative.

Senator Sikhanyisiwe Mpofu said the province learnt a lot from the late national heroine, while Zanu PF Matabeleland North Women’s Quota legislator, Elizabeth Masuku said Mathuthu left behind a legacy of humility, hardwork and dedication.

Zanu PF Secretary for Finance in Matabeleland North Province, Stars Mathe said they got inspiration from the leadership style of Mathuthu, who valued unity more than any other values.

Mathuthu held various positions in government and the ruling party throughout her illustrious career.

She is the former Minister of State for Matabeleland North Province and once served as the Deputy Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services.

At party level, she served as the Deputy Secretary for Women Affairs and was once the Secretary for Transport and Welfare in the Politburo.

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Justice Malaba Caught On Camera At ZANU PF Mathuthu Burial | WHAT’S HE DOING THERE?

By Farai D Hove| The Chief Justice Luke Malaba, the same man set to hear Nelson Chamisa’s lawsuit against President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Wednesday, was today caught on camera at the burial of ZANU PF National Hero, Thokozile Mathuthu’s burial at the shrine in Harare. Many Zimbabweans reacted with questions: “What is Malaba doing there?”

Justice Malaba was also introduced in Mnangagwa’s heirarchy of dignitaries:

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ZEC Officer Quickly Buried After Horror Accident – No Drop Of Blood, No Damage To Car, And No Post Mortem

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The ZEC Provincial Officer for Midlands, Mr Syprian Chipere died in a suspicious accident on Thursday and his body was taken to Mvuma Hospital by another ZEC employee who had driven to the accident scene, having been telephoned by police officers, or at least as she claimed.

The accident happened 8km from Mvuma.

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Picture at the accident scene…. ZEC Boss Syprian Chipere

The late Mr Chipere was carried off to Mvuma Hospital a dead man, and then quickly buried without an independent post mortem on Saturday.

There was not even a single drop of blood, and the vehicle found in a state without any serious visible damages, yet Mr Chipere was found dead on the spot. (SEE THE SHOCKING PICTURES – VIDEO BELOW)..

 

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The accident happened about 8 km from Mvuma.

Mr Syprian Chipere, 52, who is a ZEC officer in the Midlands province, ZimEye can reveal, was killed on Thursday after his car suddenly veered off the road “on its own” with him on the steering wheel. SEE PICTURE

ZEC Boss Syprian Chipere

Sources told ZimEye the man could have slept on the wheel.

“He must have slept because his car veered off the road on its own,” one impeccable source at the scene said.

Mr Chipere was carried off a dead man, to Mvuma Hospital while in a ZEC vehicle belonging to the District head, a Toyota Hilux owned by one, Mrs Dzimiri(first name not provided).

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Drama As Chinotimba Kicks Out Rebellious War Vets

As ZimEye exclusively revealed on Tuesday, the re-elected Buhera South MP Joseph Chinotimba created drama at the Buhera District Heroes’ Acre in Murambwi under Chief Nyashanu on Monday when he chased away six war veterans for being sell-outs.

The war veterans had to run for dear life after Chinotimba declared that anyone who supported an independent candidate was a sell-out and therefore did not deserve to be present at a function led by Zanu-PF.

ZimEye was first to reveal how Chief Chamutsa from Buhera South was chased away from the District Heroes Celebration centre.

The fracas happened in ward 28 near Murambwi river in the afternoon.

Ironically Heroes’ Day events are for all Zimbabweans regardless of political affiliation, reports the Masvingo Mirror.

The ‘sell-outs’ were pursued by the youth. The war veterans were attacked for supporting an independent Ngonidzashe Mudekunye who stood against Chinotimba in the national elections on July 30 2018.

Moffart Gondowe is one of the war veterans who ran for dear life.

“MuZanu-PF hatidi vatengesi nevapanduki even war veterans who go against the party are sell-outs and should be treated as such. People like Gondowe should not be seen on events like these because they support opposition,” said Chinotimba.

Chinotimba also instructed the youths to attack Chief Chamutsa and they almost took away his chieftainship badge and tried to block him from attending the Heroes’ Day celebrations.

The function was also marred by low turnout.

Zambian President Lungu Petitioned Over Zimbabwe Rights Violations

Zambia Social Forum, a movement of civil society organisations, last week petition President Edgar Lungu highlighting the deteriorating human rights situation in Zimbabwe following the disputed July 30 harmonised elections.

The civil society organisations, through a statement issued by their national coordinator Gershom Kabaso, say they are concerned with the deployment of the military in the towns such as Harare and Bulawayo.

“The Zambia Social Forum, a social movement working with civil society organisations, community groupings and individuals, condemns in the strongest terms the reported human rights violations on our sisters and brothers in Zimbabwe in the aftermath of the July 30 harmonised elections.

“As a movement we are deeply concerned with the use of brute force on unarmed citizens by the military which even lead to the death of some people in Harare. We would like to call upon the leadership in Zimbabwe to respect the citizen’s rights and de-militaries the major cities. The military should be confined to the Barracks so that citizens can freely enjoy their freedoms.

“We call upon President Edgar Lungu as the incoming Southern African Development Community (Sadc) Organ on Politics, Defence and Security Cooperation to take a keen interest in the rights violation of citizens in Zimbabwe. We are equally concerned that the Government of President Emerson Mnangagwa is now targeting opposition figures.

“The stability of Zimbabwe is not only important for the citizens of that country but for the region as a whole. It is in the best interest of Zambia to support peace initiatives in Zimbabwe as the socio-economic effects will also negatively impact all its neighbors.

“As a social forum we will petition President Lungu and the other Heads of State in the SADC region to ensure that people’s rights are respected in Zimbabwe. Never again should SADC and indeed Africa tolerate any form of dictatorship that abuses citizen’s human rights,” the statements reads.

Zambia has come under severe criticism for defying a court order and deporting MDC Alliance principal and newly-elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Harare East, Tendai Biti, back to Zimbabwe.

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Ginimbi Confirms Patoranking Visit To Zimbabwe

Businessman Genius Kadungure, popularly known in social circles as Ginimbi, will be bringing Nigerian superstar Patoranking for a show in the capital.

Ginimbi announced the news on Saturday on his Instagram account that Patoranking will be coming to Zimbabwe and it is now a done deal.

Patoranking will be performing in Harare at the luxurious Club Sankayi and the final dates are yet to be announced.

The Nigerian reggae-dancehall superstar is popularly known for songs like, My woman, My everything, This kind of love (feat Wizkid) and Available to mention but just a few.

Ginimbi is certainly hoping that the Patoranking show will be as successful as his countryman Davido who attracted a full house at the Harare International Conference Centre.

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Zimbabwe Sables Escapes Rugby Relegation

Uganda …….(10) 18
Zimbabwe….. (19) 38

The Sables delivered their finest performance when it mattered most to avoid relegation from the Rugby Africa Gold Cup following a dominant 38-18 victory against hosts Uganda at the Kyadondo Rugby Club here in Kampala on Saturday.

Winless in their first four matches of the competition, the Sables, who started the year with high hopes of qualifying for the World Cup, were in danger of losing their place in the top tier of African rugby if they had failed to beat Uganda.

In the end, the Sables were full value for the victory yesterday – their first under South African coach Peter de Villiers –showing impressive character and composure to upstage a confident Ugandan side, cheered on by a boisterous home crowd, which had come expecting nothing short of a win.

Unlike in their past matches, they didn’t make too many unforced errors and when Uganda tried to run the little ball they did manage to win, they found Zimbabwe’s defence unyielding and invariably turned it over.

The Sables, on the other hand, were far more clinical. They got quick front-foot balls at the breakdown for the majority of the match and their passes went to hand and they hardly missed a tackle all afternoon. The Cranes, as Uganda are affectionately known, also had no answer to the hard, straight running of the Sables’ quick backs.

Zimbabwe began the match in confident fashion and took a deserved 10-19 lead at half-time through tries from flank Connor Pritchard, wing Tafadzwa Chitokwindo and centre Brendon Mandivenga while flyhalf Lenience Tambwera slotted home two conversions.

Uganda, who earlier trailed 14-0 down inside the first 30 minutes after having two of their players sent into the sin bin during that period, never gave up and, in fact, regrouped to finish the opening half stronger through a try converted try by flank Brian Oketayot and a conversion and a penalty by fullback Philip Wokorach.

Although Uganda fought hard in the second half, the Sables were simply too good on the day with Chitokwindo completing his brace just four minutes into the second half before the hosts hit back with their only try of the second half through centre Michael Okorach.

Wokorach’s 69th minute penalty after a period of dominance took the hosts within six points of Zimbabwe, but that was the closest they would get as two converted tries towards the end by Shingi Katsvere and Shayne Makombe secured a vital win for the Sables.

De Villiers was a relieved man after the final whistle, praising his charges for their fighting spirit.

“I didn’t go to the team after the final whistle because it’s their moment of glory. I want them to enjoy it for themselves, we worked a whole year…We are at this stage in a great place to be and these youngsters can only grow and I think Zim rugby can have years of rejoicing. We didn’t make it to the World Cup, but it’s not the end of the world. We are going to work hard now to win back the trust of the people for 2023,” he said.

Scrumhalf Ernest Mudzengerere was named the man of the match after delivering a superb display in place of vice-captain Hilton Mudariki, who was unavailable due to club commitments in England.

Scorers:

Uganda – Tries: Brian Oketayot and Michael Okorach. Penalties: Philip Wokorach (2), Conversions: Philip Wokorach (1)

Zimbabwe – Tries: Connor Pritchard, Tafadzwa Chitokwindo (2), Brendon Mandivenga, Shingi Katsvere, and Shayne Makombe. Conversions: Lenience Tambwera (4)

Lloyd Chitembwe Blames Herentals FC For Unruly Behaviour

Terrence Mawawa

Caps United mentor Lloyd Chitembwe has described Herentals FC as amateurs who easily get over excited at the prospects of playing against ‘big’ teams after the two sides had skirmishers before Saturday’s drab goalless draw at Rufaro Stadium.

“This occasion was too big for them and they got too excited,” said Chitembwe.

“It’s really unfortunate that we have people who want to bring amateurish antics into professional football. They should take responsibility and not blame Caps United for this. They should leave us out of this.”

Kick-off was delayed by twenty minutes after clashes at the gates with the hosts blocking the entrance of the Caps United team bus into the stadium.

The Students argued that it was Chitembwe who caused the chaos when he blocked the entrance of their team bus by parking his car in front of the main gate. Herentals players disembarked from their bus outside the stadium and walked into the dressing rooms.

Mapeza Happy With Victory Over Chapungu

FC Platinum players celebrate

Terrence Mawawa

FC Platinum coach Norman Mapeza yesterday said his tactical moves guided his charges to victory over Chapungu FC.

Mapeza introduced Gift Mbweti and Never Tigere as FC Platinum dismissed Chapungu 2-0.

Mapeza brought in Mbweti for Charles Sibanda and Tigere for Thomas Chideu, and the combination wrestled the control of the match from Chapungu who dominated play in the first half.

“In the first half we didn’t play well but the substitution we made certainly changed the complexion of the game. We started creating more chances. I am happy that the consistency is now returning. We hope that we will maintain the form in our next match,” said Mapeza.

Eddie Cross Insists 2018 Elections Were Free And Fair, Interview With Standard Newspaper

Former MDC-T policy advisor Eddie Cross recently resigned from active leadership positions in the Nelson Chamisa-led opposition party amid claims the veteran politician was turning his back on politics.

Chamisa’s detractors claimed Cross was just one of many veterans disillusioned by the 40-year-old MDC Alliance presidential election candidate’s leadership style.

However, the former Bulawayo South MP was singing a different tune in an exclusive interview with The Standard.

Cross (EC) told our senior reporter Veneranda Langa (VL), he remained a member of the MDC-T after relinquishing his several positions.

He described Chamisa as a “brilliant young man” and believes Zimbabwe’s future lies in young people. Below are excerpts from the interview.

VL: In your blog on August 3 you said any legal challenge to the July 30 presidential elections would be “shortlived”. Do you believe President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa won the election against Nelson Chamisa?

EC: Well, I cannot say that because I think the Constitutional Court will make a ruling in that respect.

VL: The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) has said the elections were compromised by a partisan state-controlled media, use of food aid to influence the vote and traditional leaders who mobilised for Zanu PF. How do you reconcile that with your assertion that it was the most free and fair election since 1980?

EC: What I can only say is that there is nothing new in what the ZHRC said in their report.

Everyone knows that Zanu PF has been doing that since the 2000 elections.

However, this time around, there was some improvement in terms of how the elections were run, and for the first time we had independent newspapers writing what they wanted.

There is no doubt in my mind that the 2018 elections were the most free and fair elections.

Previously, it was not so free at all, and I think the international community will also classify this election as reasonable.

There is no doubt that the election campaign period was much better than before.

VL: According to some MDC-T officials, you resigned from the party recently. If true, why did you resign?

EC: I have not resigned from the party as an individual member. I just resigned from positions which I held in the party, for instance, being a member of the national executive, a member of the national organising committee, and as a member of the elections directorate, but I am still a member of the party.

VL: What are your thoughts on Nelson Chamisa’s credentials as a party leader and aspiring president of Zimbabwe?

EC: I think Chamisa is a brilliant young man. He had a fantastic campaign and he did represent the next generation well.

There is no doubt in my mind that Chamisa is a good leader.

He played the political game well, he is a tough guy and he managed to exercise his authority in the party very quickly and that is a sign of good leadership.

We had our issues, but I am from the old generation, and now I believe that we should give a chance to the new, younger generation.

VL: Do you think former president Robert Mugabe’s endorsement of Chamisa on the eve of the election had an effect on the outcome?

EC: Yes, I think Mugabe’s statements were very detrimental to Chamisa’s campaign.

Mugabe is a hated individual and that is why there was an uprising in November 2017 to remove him from power.

People hated him and for Mugabe to endorse Chamisa was very detrimental to the MDC Alliance campaign.

VL: You are one of the few opposition MPs that seemed to endorse Mnangagwa after the coup. Do you see him as any different from Mugabe and why?

EC: We (Zimbabweans) worked with Mugabe for more than 40 years, and that is a very long time with one leader. When Mnangagwa came, I thought that the country would support him, but he has a lot to do.

VL: The July 30 election results show that Bulawayo, which includes your former constituency, rejected Mnangagwa. Do you think they made a mistake by not endorsing his leadership?

EC: I do not think that there is anything peculiar about that because Bulawayo has always been anti-Zanu PF.

Chamisa got more than 80% margins, and there is no change because it is an MDC Alliance stronghold. They have always rejected Zanu PF.

VL: What is your view on assertions that Mnangagwa is equally guilty of all the sins associated with Mugabe such as corruption, torture, financial indiscipline and killing of Zanu PF opponents?

EC: He (Mnangagwa) being in Zanu PF carries the same burden as Mugabe and I think as a party, they will have to live with that, and also that Mnangagwa is in the same position as Mugabe.

It means that he will have to try and deal with it. However, I believe that people can change, and even the Bible says that you will know a tree by its fruits.

There are past atrocities like Gukurahundi, but what can he do? That was a long time ago, and now we need to put the ghosts of the past away and work towards national healing.

We need to fix all human rights abuses, including those of Operation Murambatsvina, the 2008 electoral violence and even the crimes that happened during the liberation war.

VL: Do you think the opposition, including the MDC, in its current form has any chance of upstaging Zanu PF through elections?

EC: They can, but I think they need to look at past mistakes and change the manner in which they fight elections.

VL: What do you consider to be the biggest challenges you faced as opposition MP and any regrets?

EC: I cannot talk about regrets, but what I can say is that the most exciting moments of my time as a legislator and politician was representing the poor. No regrets at all.

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ZESN Refutes Fake claims of Meeting To Review Election Results

The ZESN board wishes to categorically refute false claims that it has called for an urgent meeting, at ZESN offices on the 23rd of August 2018 at 0900 hours.

ZESN advises stakeholders and the general public that contrary to the circular on social media, it has not called for a meeting on 23 August. The claims in the fictitious circular are malicious and bent on tarnishing the image of the National Director and the Network hence should be treated with the contempt it deserves.

On behalf of the board, ZESN Board Chairperson, Andrew. Makoni wishes to advise that the circulating notice issued through the press is fake and has neither been issued by the board nor “the board of trustees”.

In the discharge of its mandate, ZESN maintains independence, impartiality and objectivity as key values.

ZESN remains committed to promoting democratic electoral processes in Zimbabwe and is unmoved by the attacks on the integrity of the Network.

Official ZESN communication including statements, reports and updates are issued through the Network’s official media and communication channels. //Ends/

Kofi Annan Was A True African Icon: Chamisa

 

Terrence Mawawa

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has described the late former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan’ s death as a sad loss for the African continent.

In his tweet yesterday Chamisa described Annan as a soft spoken, gentle and unshakeably firm diplomat.

“We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing on of the iconic Kofi Annan whom I met a few days ago.

A rare breed of a diplomat; soft spoken but unshakeably firm. He had great love for world peace and democracy. A believer in Zimbabwe and its people. Go well son of Africa, champion of the world!” wrote Chamisa.

“Relax And Rejoice” Says Chamisa As He Calls On God To Intervene

By Paul Nyathi|MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has called on Zimbabweans to leave the fate of the country into the hands of God as he takes his challenge against incumbent President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the Constitutional Court on Wednesday.

Wrote Chamisa on his Facebook page on Sunday evening.

“RELAX & REJOICE ZIMBABWE.. Today I had time in the countryside’s mountains. Over the past few days, I have been consulting many of you my fellow countrymen.I have also mounted and constituted a fantastic team of lawyers..the best of best!!We must now consult Our Maker, God The Almighty, in whose hands our fate and destiny lies. In these times and days ahead, let’s take our time in prayer, fasting & action.It is well.The truth shall set us free. #Godisinit”

ED Must Concede Defeat: Chamisa

 

Terrence Mawawa

MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has urged Emmerson Mnangagwa to concede defeat to avoid embarrassment and humiliation.

In his tweet on Friday Chamisa said the MDC Alliance had overwhelming evidence to prove that Mnangagwa lost the July 30 polls.

“ED must concede defeat.We won this election.The ballot not the bullet defines our fate.

It’s now clear to Zimbos and the whole world that ZEC is a global shame after embarrassingly revising ED figures further downwards.Thanks to the Con-court petition
#thetruthshallsetusfree !” wrote Chamisa.

Zimbabweans Mourn Kofi Annan

 

Terrence Mawawa

Zimbabweans have described the late former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan as a humble figure who was committed to the emancipation of the people of Africa.

Antonette Chawa wrote on Facebook yesterday: RIP mukuru wedu your legacy will live on!

Simba Nyamadzawo wrote: What a life, he was a sage.

Shingai Chiwome posted: very true, he represented the African
Continent as the United Nations Secretary General of African origin or black ethnicity, we are forever
grateful for his life and peacekeeping operations.

Lindi Gillespie wrote: The best
Jonathan Sande commented:
An Icon , man of great wisdom!
Shumirai Tsitsi Mazombe wrote:
Ndarwadziwa

Kofi Annan

When I heard and watched the news ndakufungai
munhu waMwari!

MDC To Go Into Prayer And Fasting For Court Challenge

Paul Nyathi|The MDC Alliance has declared Tuesday this week as a day of prayer and fasting for the court outcome on an election challenge filed by Nelson Chamisa at the Constitutional Court.

In a message circulating on social media platforms the party invited all its supporters to join in the prayer session.

“We have set aside Tuesday as our Alliance day of fasting to all peace loving Zimbabweans. Gets ready for this program, who knows your prayer can make a change . Wednesday is also our second day for fasting to those who are strong. The time is now to make noise unto the Lord in prayer and fasting. Don’t just watch change coming but be part of it,” the party said.

“KJV Isaiah 43– The Lord Comforts with His Promises 1 But now thus saith the LORD that created thee, O Jacob, and he that formed thee, O Israel, Fear not: for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine. 2 When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. 3 For I am the LORD thy God, the Holy One of Israel, thy Saviour: I gave Egypt for thy ransom, Ethiopia and Seba for thee.”

“4 Since thou wast precious in my sight, thou hast been honourable, and I have loved thee: therefore will I give men for thee, and people for thy life. 5 Fear not: for I am with thee: I will bring thy seed from the east, and gather thee from the west.We shall make use of Isaiah 43 as our theme verse until this case is finalised.Get out of you comfort zone start praying for our beloved country Zimbabwe. Pray for the judges, pray for our MDC lawyers.”

Samora Machel Avenue To Be Closed During Poll Petition Hearing

 

Terrence Mawawa

The Judicial Services Commission (JSC) has advised the public that a section of Samora
Machel Avenue will be closed for the whole day during the Presidential Election Petition Hearing
on Wednesday 22 August.

This will be done to enable the smooth hearing of the Presidential Election Challenge filed by Nelson
Chamisa, according to JSC.

Chamisa is disputing the results of the July 30 polls, citing massive rigging and manipulation of the whole system by the ruling party Zanu PF.

Below is the JSC statement: The Judicial Service Commission
(Striving Towards World Class Justice)

NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSURE
The Judicial Service Commission
wishes to advise members of the
public that on Wednesday, 22nd August 2018, the following roads will be closed from 0500 Hours to 2100 Hours.
Samora Machel Avenue between Sam Nujoma Street and Simon V Muzenda.

This is to make way for the hearing of the Presidential Election Petition on 22nd August 2018 at the Constitutional Court.

Any inconvenience caused is sincerely regretted.

Why Trust Mnangagwa With Regional Security When He Can’t Protect His Own People?

Writes Nkosinathi Emmanuel Moyo Snr:

“When I raised my middle finger to SADC and African Union the so called ‘Pan Africanists’ accused me of being unAfrican.But Comrades how on earth can SADC elect President Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe the Deputy Chair of Politics,Defence and Security. A man who is opening fire shooting and killing defenceless civilians in his own country?? If he is failing to provide security to his own people why trusting him with the security of the entire region?? This is Fake Pan Africanism and evil brotherhood!!!”

Moyo’s comment comes in the wake of the SADC Communique revealing that Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa had been elected as the Incoming Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defense and Cooperation.

Below is the full text of the SADC Communique:

COMMUNIQUÉ OF THE 38th SADC SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT SAFARI COURT CONFERENCE CENTRE WINDHOEK NAMIBIA

17th – 18th AUGUST, 2018

1. The 38th Ordinary Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was held at Safari Court Conference Centre, in Windhoek, the Republic of Namibia, on 17th and 18th August 2018.

2. Summit was attended by the following Heads of State and Government and/or their representatives:

Angola:​​​​H.E. President João Manuel Gonçalves ​​​​​​​​Lourenço
Botswana: ​​​​H.E. President Mokgweetsi Masisi
Comoros: ​​Hon. Mohamed El Amine Souef, Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Corporation and the Francophone

DRC:​​​​​H.E. President Joseph Kabila Kabange
Eswatini: ​​​Hon. Senator Paul Dlamini, Deputy
Prime Minister
Lesotho:​​​​Right Hon Prime Minister Dr. Motsoahae Thomas
Thabane
Madagascar: ​Hon. Dovo Eloi Maxime, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Malawi: ​​​​Hon. Dr. Emmanuel Fabiano, Minister of Foreign ​​​​​Affairs and International Relations
Mauritius: ​Hon. Mahen Kurmar Seeruttun, Minister of Agro Forestry and Food Security
​Mozambique: ​ ​​H.E President Felipe Jacinto Nyusi
Namibia:​​​​H.E. President Dr Hage G. Geingob
Seychelles: ​​​​H.E. President Danny Faure
South Africa: ​​​H.E. President Cyril Ramaphosa
United Republic of Tanzania: ​H.E. Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan
Zambia: ​​​​H.E. President Edgar Chagwa Lungu
Zimbabwe: ​​​​H.E. President Emmerson Dambudzo ​​​​​​​​Mnangagwa

3. Summit was also attended by H.E. Paul Kagame, the President of Rwanda, and the current Chairperson of the African Union.

4. Summit was also attended by H.E. Dr. Stergomena Lawrence Tax, the SADC Executive Secretary, H.E. Moussa Faki, Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), and H.E. Dr. Vera Songwe, Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).

5. Summit elected H.E. Dr. Hage G. Geingob, President of the Republic of Namibia as Chairperson of SADC, and H.E. Dr. John Pombe Magufuli, President of the United Republic of Tanzania, as Incoming Chairperson of SADC.

6. Summit also elected H.E. Edgar Chagwa Lungu, the President of Zambia as Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defense and Security Cooperation, and […] H.E. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, as Incoming Chairperson of the Organ on Politics, Defense and Cooperation.

7. Summit commended the Outgoing Chairperson of SADC, H.E. Cyril Ramaphosa, the President of the Republic of South Africa for his exemplary leadership during his tenure.

8. Summit endorsed the 38th SADC Summit theme of ““Promoting Infrastructure Development and Youth Empowerment for Sustainable Development”,” as the 2018/19 Theme, which takes forward the SADC industrialization agenda, while focusing on infrastructure development, youth empowerment and sustainable development.

9. Summit approved the operationalisation of the SADC University of Transformation, in the form of a virtual university, to focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, commercialization, technology transfer, enterprise development, digital and knowledge economy, to support SADC Industrialization agenda.

10. Summit noted the progress in the implementation of the Revised Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP) 2015-2020, and urged Member States to focus on implementing priority activities within the approved frameworks of the Revised RISDP, and their policy documents, including the Industrialization Strategy and Roadmap, Regional Infrastructure Development Master Plan, the Regional Agricultural Investment Plan, and the Strategic Indicative Plan of the Organ.

11. Summit noted progress made in the implementation of SADC Industrialization Strategy and Roadmap 2015-2063, and urged Member States to remain committed to the implementation of the SADC industrialization agenda, as the overarching priority for the region.

12. Summit reviewed the SADC regional economic performance, and urged Member States to scale up efforts aimed at diversifying their economies, improve domestic revenue collection mechanisms, and manage public expenditures.

13. Summit noted the overall decline in food production in the Region, for the 2017/18 crop season, and urged Member States to put in place measures to tackle food insecurity in the Region, while developing contingency plans to enhance drought preparedness, in view of the likelihood of adverse El Nino induced conditions during the 2018/19 cropping season.

14. Summit noted that, the Union of Comoros has deposited her Instrument of Accession, and commended the Union of Comoros for acceding to the SADC Treaty and becoming a full Member of SADC.

15. Summit reaffirmed SADC Position that the current African, Caribbean and Pacific negotiations and decision-making governance structure be maintained.

16. Summit urged Member States that have not yet sign

Responded Samu Kelo Khumalo:

“Sad hey..but are you sure these leaders are still following pan-African principles or they have developed their own evil ideology, just that they havent found yet a name for it???”

Tendai Lynnette Mudehwe- “SADC and AU are politicians not Activists .. So is UN and EU… Interests not people matter in the political world that is why the US can bomb settlements of women and children in search of one ‘terrorist’ and get away with it…”

Zanu Pf Snubs Independent Mliswa At Mathuthu Burial?

By Own Correspondent| Winning legislator for Norton Constituency, Temba Mliswa followed proceedings at the burial of Zanu Pf  Politburo Member Thokozile Angela Mathuthu while seated at the edge of the stage reserved for Politbuto members.

Mliswa, who thoroughly walloped Zanu Pf’s Christopher Mutsvangwa  and MDC Alliance’s Samuel Matemera in the just ended harmonised elections followed proceedings from the back of the stage where he was sitting like an unwanted guest.

Below is Mliswa captured on camera at Mathuthu burial:

Grandpa Brutally Kills Son For Failing To Approve His Love Affair

 

IN a bizarre incident, a 70-year-old man from Gweru allegedly killed his son following a misunderstanding after his son refused to approve his marriage to a 27-year-old woman.

The incident occurred on Tuesday last week when Francis Marisa of Plot 98, Game Park, Gweru
allegedly fatally stabbed his son Tinashe Marisa (25) after the latter refused to approve his marriage
to a younger woman.

Acting Midlands Provincial Spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende confirmed the incident.
“I can confirm that we are investigating a case of
murder where a 70-year-old man killed his son following a misunderstanding.
“It is understood that on the said date and at around 8pm, the now deceased Tinashe Marisa
arrived home drunk and approached the accused person, Francis Marisa, who is also his father, while he was at a fireplace with his wife Agnes
Machetu (27).

“It is suspected that on arrival, Tinashe kicked a metal zinc which the family was using to shield
wind at the fireplace.
“He allegedly picked a hammer and charged towards the accused person intending to strike him.
“The accused person who was holding a kitchen knife in his hand rose from the fire place, held the hammer with his left hand and then stabbed Tinashe once on the chest.
“Tinashe ran about 10 metres before falling down with the knife still in his chest,” she said.

Asst Inspector Mukwende said the matter was reported to the police leading to Francis’ arrest.
She said Francis was in custody assisting police with investigations.
“After committing the crime, Francis approached his neighbour who then escorted him to Gweru Rural Police Station where they reported the
matter.
“Gweru Rural Police attended the scene and the accused person was arrested,” she said.
Asst Inspector Mukwende appealed to members of the public to desist from violence and always engage a
third party whenever they have a misunderstanding.
However, a police source said the two had a misunderstanding after Tinashe tried to chase his
father’s wife away arguing that she was too young to be his stepmother.
“Tinashe and Marisa were staying together.
“The two were always fighting because Tinashe was not happy about staying with his stepmother
Agnes Machetu who is 27.
On several occasions, Tinashe and his father would fight because he would be trying to kick out his
stepmother from their house,” said the source-
Sunday News.

Fidelis Fengu: I Am LIVE In Dublin Ireland, Flying To London, UK


By A Correspondent| The notorious ZANU PF youth, Fidelis Fengu of the Baba Jukwa fame, says he is now in Dublin, Ireland and now preparing to fly to London.

Fengu told ZimEye, “I now live in Ireland, but things are not well here. I will be in Croydon in a few days’ time, and will tell you once I am there.”

Sources close to the man however claimed he is not telling the truth. “Fengu is in South Africa or Namibia, there is no way he could be in Europe,” one close colleague said.

However Fengu has maintained that he is in Dublin. He even provided a new WhatsApp number. SO WHERE IS FENGU THEN?

Meanwhile, it emerged that Fengu literally jumped out of the lake of hell-fire straight into the bottomless pit when soon after leaving Zimbabwe, he joined the notorious preacher, Uebert Angel, for whom he has begun publishing religious propaganda. One of these is an article that claims that Uebert Angel has opened a bank which is backed by US President Donald Trump’s office. 2 years later, the so called bank has remained mere pub-talk.

– WHERE IS FENGU? –

BREAKING- Another Horror Crash Near Prophet Magaya’s PHD Ministries

By Own Correspondent| Two people were seriously injured when two commuter omnibuses were involved in an accident near Zindoga shopping centre along Beatrice road in Harare.

Details of the accident, which occurred near Prophet Walter Magaya’s PHD ministries were still sketchy with sources claiming that no-one died on the spot.

Below are pictures of the two vehicles:

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

“We Secured The Majority Vote, A Loud Show Of Confidence And Support From The People”: President Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President elect Emmerson Mnangagwa said the more than two thirds majority vote secured by his party in the just ended harmonised polls reflected that citizens had faith in his administration.

VIDEO LOADING BELOW …

Said Mnangagwa while addressing mourners at the burial of heroine Thokozile Angela Mathuthu:

“The national heroine Comrade Mathuthu has just left us when the party has just secured a fresh mandate.

The more than two thirds majority is a loud show of confidence and support from the people.”

Click on the link below to Watch LIVE the full statement by President Mnangagwa:

“We Have Secured A Fresh Mandate To Rule”: Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he is set to implement devolution as a way of ensuring the economic empowerment of citizens.

Said Mnangagwa:

“Cde Mathuthu leaves us when we have just been given a fress mandate by the people of Zimbabwe.”

Mnangagwa’s statement comes despite the pending Constitutional court challenge by MDC Alliance Presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa disputing the election results.

The matter is set to be heard at the apex court on Wednesday 22 August 2018.

“I Have No Regrets About Anything In My Life”: President Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa said he has no regrets about anything that happened in the course of his life insisting that he has worked for his country throughout.

In an interview with Peta Thornycroft, President Mnangagwa used his predecessor former president Robert Mugabe’s words to describe the Gukurahundi massacres calling them a “moment of madness.”

Below are excerpts from the interview:

Peta Thornycrof: Is there anything you regret in your life?

Emmerson Mnangagwa: I don’t think I regret anything. I have no other life I know except politics from when I was 17. I never worked for anyone but the people and the party. I don’t regret I chose that life. At the end of the day, I did what I did for my country.

Peta Thornycrof: Will the new truth commission you signed into law, to deal with thousands of murders of opposition supporters from the 80s, get enough money to operate properly?

Emmerson Mnangagwa: When they (commission officials) want money, they don’t go to journalists… let them come to me. You must first ask them, did you go to the president?

Peta Thornycrof: What do you say about those massacres, known as Gukuruhundi, following independence?

Emmerson Mnangagwa: Well, our former President (Mugabe) described it and said it was a ‘moment of madness’.

That’s how he described that event. I have said we can’t live in the past, and that should never again happen in our country. Let us be a family and forge ahead, whatever wrongs we regret and they should never again visit our country. I second the position taken by our former president – a moment of madness.”-IOL

WATCH- LIVE Proceedings At The Burial Of The Late Heroine Thokozile Mathuthu

Thokozile Angela Mathuthu

ZimEye will be livestreaming proceedings at the burial of the late heroine Thokozile Angela Mathuthu.

Mathuthu, a Zanu Pf Politburo member and former Matabeleland North Governor died on Monday at her home in Harare and was declared a national heroine.

She was 61.

Refresh this page for latest updates of Mathuthu’s burial at the Heroes Acre in Harare as we give you live proceedings of events.

 

Wicknell Chivayo Arrested On Fresh Fraud Charges, This Time With Kadungure

The State has revived a case in which controversial businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Genius Kadungure are being charged for allegedly defrauding two local businessmen about six years ago.

Police only brought Chivayo to court yesterday and no indications were made as to when Kadungure would appear before the same court.

He was given bail on the same terms as those imposed on his previous case in which he is being accused of defrauding the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC).

The State is alleging that sometime in November 2012, Chivayo connived with Kadungure to create a fictitious company named Transco Civil Engineering, purportedly based in neighbouring South Africa.

It is being alleged that they proceeded to open an ABSA bank account. The State claims that they also opened an e-mail account [email protected] purporting to be doing business for Marange Diamonds, which is one of the companies that used to operate in Chiadzwa, in Marange.

It is said that they rented space at Hetzner (Private) Limited in South Africa.

Chivayo and Kadungure then contacted the complainant, whose name was not revealed in court, pretending to be the chief buyers at Marange Resources, looking for mining pumps.

They reportedly gave the complainant an order to supply 10 T-90 Transco-Flo Helical Rotor pumps and referred him to Transco knowing that it was a fictitious company.

The complainant then sent his brother, Enock Gatawa and ZAR446 900 was deposited into Transco’s ABSA account and a further ZAR300 000 later that day.

After transferring the money, Gatawa contacted Transco and was told to go back to Zimbabwe and wait for delivery of the pumps from DHL in three days.

To his surprise, Gatawa got a parcel that had cell-phone chargers and realised that they had been swindled.

Kadungure used ZAR500 000 to buy gas and another ZAR500 000 was transferred into the account of Edward Teka. Chivayo and Kadungure converted ZAR1 046 890 to their own use. The complainant in the second case is Dexter Nduna, the Member of Parliament for Chegutu West constituency.

Using the same modus operandi, it is alleged by the State that Kadungure and Chivayo opened an ABSA bank account under the name Always on Pumps (Private) Limited.

They then approached Nduna claiming they were looking for mining pumps. Nduna was given an order for 20 T-90 Transco-Flo Helical Rotor pumps before being referred to Always on Pumps, which was purported to be a reputable supplier.

He lost ZAR535 000 in the deal as Chivayo and Kadungure became evasive. Meanwhile, Chivayo was on Friday accused of flouting his bail conditions by not reporting to the police as ordered by the court in a pending fraud case involving $5 million allegedly swindled from ZPC.

Detective sergeant Enock Tapasi told the court Chivayo was ordered by the court to report every Monday and Friday at CID Commercials Crimes Unit but did not do so last Monday. Tapasi said his bail should be revoked as a result.

Chivayo responded that he was turned away by an unidentified female police officer who told him that there was no one at the station because it was Heroes Day.

However, the State argued that Chivayo was not being honest because other people reported to the police that same day. The court’s ruling will be passed on Monday.

DailyNews

Byo Model Stands Against Skin Bleaching “Yellow Bones”

Bulawayo model Lynn Nokuthula Ndhlovu says she will use her image and her academic abilities to empower the girl child to take pride in her appearance and character.

The 20-year-old Nutrition Science student at the University of Zimbabwe urged fellow young women who use complexion and body enhancement substances to take pride in their original looks.

“For me, modelling is an expression of the inner human. I do it to show how beautiful the young dark- complexioned African is without any enhancement substances applied,” she said.

“In this era of ‘yellow bones’, many young girls have exposed their bodies to side effects that come with enhancement substances and bleaching creams they use to lighten their complexion.

“Let’s take pride in ourselves and not lose our culture. Black is beautiful, even in western countries dark models are rated more beautiful than their light counterparts.”

Ndhlovu, who started modelling early this year, said she would complement her passion with her professional career to make it in the lights and camera industry.

“I wish to be an icon in the modelling industry, but professional modelling is not viable in Zimbabwe. I think I will have to complement my passion [modelling] with my professional career,” she said.

“I am studying towards a degree in Nutrition Science and if I get employed, it will put me at an advantageous position with corporates who require the services of professional models. I believe in beauty with brains.”

Ndhlovu said she started modelling after a friend asked her to take part in a photoshoot early this year.

“I have always loved taking pictures with my phone, but I never thought I would be doing it seriously,” she said.

“Many thanks to my friend who runs SwishSays Photography who asked me to be part of a photoshoot he was doing early this year.

“I have now fallen in love with the lenses and I enjoy expressing my feelings and telling stories in front of the camera.”

– Standard

ZEC Increases Chamisa’s Vote Percentage, Will The Court Order A Re-run?

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has adjusted its presidential election results by slightly reducing incumbent president Emmerson Mnangagwa’s win by over 4,000 votes.

In opposing papers filed at the Constitutional Court to challenge a petition submitted by the Movement for Democratic Change Alliance seeking invalidate Mnangagwa’s victory, ZEC reduced the figures by 0.1 percent.

ZEC reduced Mnangagwa’s win from 50.8 percent to 50.6 percent, noting that some polling stations were counted twice due to a data capture error.

“After the correction of the observed errors … Nelson Chamisa gained 4,483 votes representing a change of 0.1 percent of the announced results whilst Emmerson Mnangagwa’s votes reduced by 4,453 votes representing a 0.8 percent of the announced results.”

“Overall the final computations do not alter significantly the announced 2018 presidential results.”

The corrected figures altered Chamisa’s final results to 44.39 instead of the 44.3 announced by ZEC a few days after the July 30 presidential poll.

Chamisa claims that he garnered 60 percent of the votes cast and Mnangagwa had less than the required 50 plus one vote.

He is challenging the results in court hoping that the Constitutional Court will declare him the winner of the poll, declare Mnangagwa unduly elected and nullify the results of the election.

The court may make any decision it sees fit as prescribed in Zimbabwe’s constitution, including ordering a re-run.

ZEC, which is among several entities and individuals cited as respondents in the MDC Alliance court petition, said even with the mistake, the president-elect has met the fifty-percent plus threshold required to win the poll.

The ruling Zanu PF party has filed opposing papers, arguing that the case should be thrown out of the Constitutional Court as it was allegedly submitted outside the time frame stipulated in Zimbabwe’s constitution.

Twenty-two people contested the presidential poll, which the MDC Alliance claims was fraught with irregularities, including vote rigging in favor of Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF party.

VOA

Mnagagwa Says He Has No Regrets, Hard Hitting Interview With Peter Thornycroft

Peta Thornycroft recently interviewed Zimbabwean President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House in Harare. Below is an extract of the hard hitting interview.

PT: Who gave the army the order to go into the city on August 1?

EM: I consulted the commissioner-general of police and he indicated to me that in terms of the law, the commissioner of police can contact his counterpart who commands the local unit to give him immediate support while the process is ongoing.

The entire country was in a jovial mood. No-one expected the violence that happened so suddenly. The police were taken by surprise. They were deployed country-wide, covering the election process, so suddenly the small unit (left in Harare) could not control what was happening: In terms of the law, police are allowed to summon assistance to bring order.

We regret what happened thereafter and since then. This should not happen again. We are instituting a commission of inquiry and to give it more flavour and transparency we are bringing people in from abroad.

I have one name from SA, one from the UK to consider with three names to join us to look at the matter. The inquiry will begin immediately after the inauguration.

PT: You have made such an effort to rebuild the party and now this tragedy after peaceful elections.

EM: Fortunately I am not doing it alone, I am doing it with my team, we all agree that Zimbabwe must change. We must have a different image from the isolationist posture of the past. Zimbabwe must embrace the international community totally and we are doing everything possible for political reform. For us again to relate and to cooperate with the international community and international business.

PT: There is one photograph shown in the media of a soldier shooting and another soldier stepping forward and stopping him on August 1. What are your views on that?

EM: I have not seen that picture.

PT: It’s a shocking picture. Why hasn’t he been arrested?

EM: Orders have been given about all those people who took the law into their own hands, whether it was police or others who take the law into their own hands. I also don’t want to pre-empt the outcomes of the commission I am instituting.

PT: Human rights groups say there are 150 cases of unconstitutional violence since August 1. Do you agree?

EM: Let me assure you, the best thing to do is get the list of 150 cases and pass it onto us. This is fake news and it’s flying left right and centre.

We were told (of these cases) by Philippe van Damme, the EU ambassador here, and we took him to task and said let’s go around all the hospitals in Harare and see if there is any record of people in hospitals. He had to later apologise as this was not true.

PT: Human rights groups have details of those cases.

EM: Be wary of Zimbabwe human rights groups. They have an agenda. They have always been against the government. They have not changed their minds, they have not shifted their mindset to become democratic but that will take time.

We must deal with facts and not any speculation. Whatever you hear try to check and I think the police will be able to assist you in checking.

PT: Human rights people are desperately looking for the Commissioner of Police.

EM: So why would they come to you – the journalists? Let them go to the commissioner, he is in the country, he is in town…before they make such statements, let them verify these issues with the right authorities. That’s what should be done.

PT: MDC Alliance MP Tendai Biti fled the country and went to Zambia. There was a warrant for his arrest.

EM: What I saw on TV, was that statement issued by the police, that they wanted him to come to Harare Central Police station to clarify certain issues. This has been on the radio. If he was really innocent and had not done anything, he should have quickly gone to Harare police station and stated the issues he wanted to clear. Why did he skip the country?

We’ve also had some discussion with some of the observers. We had set up a call centre where they allegedly received calls from people saying they were threatened here and there. We asked for the addresses of those people threatened in order to investigate.

PT: But many people are fearful nowadays… especially when they see people in uniform.

EM: I have not received information from my party or from the general public or from any citizen saying I am fearful. Never, never.

You will see the police walking in uniform. It is legitimate, it’s allowed by the law. You will see soldiers in their trucks. They are not on a mission to intimidate.

Our police and our army they are very friendly, we have defence forces week, where they go around building clinics. building schools to show the army and the public are in good relations.

So this fake news about our people..that they are afraid of the army.

PT: How will Zimbabwe now move along after these terrible turn of events?

EM: We will continue preaching peace, peace, unity, unity, love, love to our people, it is a culture and we want its roots to go deeper and deeper.

The good will always prevail over evil. Yes, we have people who peddle evil, but what is correct will prevail.

PT: Were you surprised at the election results only .8 percent above 50 percent. (To avoid a run off the winner must have 50% +1.)

EM: We have 133 political parties. Of the 133, 54 political parties were participating in the elections and 22 were bidding for the office of president…all 22 were fighting me, and I am so proud that I beat not only the 22 but the entire 54.

And I got 2.4 million votes against 2,1 million….. 22 political parties and I beat them all.

PT: The MDC Alliance has gone to court to challenge your victory. What are your views?

EM: I am not privy to their thinking.

As a government we have not interfered with the process of the ZEC (Zimbabwe Electoral Commission), we are staying aloof, we allow the law to take its course. This is my attitude.

And we are already moving the trajectory of growth, so what will happen will be the continuation of the trajectory of growth, we are going to be out there with more focus, more energy, to make sure that in the course of business, Zimbabwe needs to become more competitive, so that we can again catch up with the rest of the developing countries ahead of us.

PT: Will the Mugabe family have some of their many farms taken away?

EM: It’s not a question of voluntary giving up, but about complying with the policy.

I am still receiving evidence of what the (former) first family had. When that process is complete they will select one farm and the rest will be given elsewhere.

We have the land commission, and this is one of the matters they are seized with attending to.

It’s not on the basis of the family, (one family, one farm). It is on the basis of government policy. There are so many others families who have more than one farm. It must all be governed by the size of the farm.

PT: Is there anything you regret in your life?

EM: I don’t think I regret anything. I have no other life I know except politics from when I was 17. I never worked for anyone but the people and the party. I don’t regret I chose that life. At the end of the day, I did what I did for my country.

PT: Will the new truth commission you signed into law, to deal with thousands of murders of opposition supporters from the 80s, get enough money to operate properly?

EM: When they (commission officials) want money, they don’t go to journalists… let them come to me. You must first ask them, did you go to the president?

PT: What do you say about those massacres, known as Gukuruhundi, following independence?

EM: Well, our former President (Mugabe) described it and said it was a ‘moment of madness’.

That’s how he described that event. I have said we can’t live in the past, and that should never again happen in our country. Let us be a family and forge ahead, whatever wrongs we regret and they should never again visit our country. I second the position taken by our former president – a moment of madness.

PT: In Mugabe’s statements to the press before the elections, he said he never trusted you.

EM: I trusted him to the end and it’s only now that I’ve learnt he doesn’t trust me. We shared the deepest issues together.

PT: Mugabe has talked about you and Dan Stannard, the former Rhodesian head of security who later became head of Zimbabwe’s security about some of the activities you got up to. What is your thought on this?

EM: During the era of independence some South Africans and Selous Scouts (Rhodesian soldiers) were going to blow up heads of state and Prince Charles, Indira Gandhi, at Rufaro Stadium.

They brought in some Sam 7 missiles, and the person who alerted us was Dan Stannard. We removed them. Even Claymore Mines were put in Rufaro grounds and this is why Stannard got an award. I think it is his (Mugabe’s) old age, that he has forgotten.

He said I was a Rhodesian spy? Old age is bad if his mind twists that way.

Why would he work with me for 54 years if I was a Rhodesian spy? Rubbish and nonsense this is.

PT: What about the immediate post-independence period of instability in the country.

EM: I should give credit for how we handled matters post-independence. The president, prime minister (Mugabe) back then espoused national reconciliation.

We had some whites who went out to reverse our gains but we were able to outmanoeuvre them and establish peace.

At the time there were a lot of bandits and dissidents killing people in Matabeleland North, the Midlands. I am happy that at the end of the day reconciliation won because it was not an easy task to marry three armies which had different orientations.

PT: What about violence against the MDC post-2000? Many were killed and jailed and none have been prosecuted for those crimes.

EM: You can go back to the police and find out who was not charged. Go to the police and ask what happened to those cases.

Anyone who committed a crime the police would have had a duty to arrest, them.

PT: What about the G40 faction within Zanu PF that has been loyal to Mugabe… what happened to them?

EM: I have never been a member of G40. I don’t know what they are planning or not planning. I hear from security that they continuously tweet. They continuously make statements.

To me. I am looking forward to the future. There is no reason for living in the past. We must all preach peace and unite our people even those who were antagonistic. We are Zimbabweans and come together.

PT: Returning to the shooting in Harare on August 1. Who gave the order to the army because General Valerio Sibanda says he did not give the order?

EM: I have replied to this. You are so repetitive…

This is typical like Mugabe.

We walked together for 54 years and he didn’t trust me.

No one gave orders …there is this perception and it is disjointed. I explained, the army has a strict command structure, I am the commander-in-chief and matters are handled according to the process.

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Chamisa Meets Court Deadline, Dismisses ZANU PF Arguments

Paul Nyathi|Lawyers representing MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa on Saturday managed to meet the court deadline to file answering affidavits and heads of arguments at the Constitutional Court on the challenge against Emmerson Mnangagwa’s election victory.

The President-elect’s lawyers will also file their final papers on Monday ahead of a sitting of the full nine-judge Constitutional Court bench on Wednesday.

Speaking to journalists after filing the papers, MDC Alliance legal representative Sylvester Hashiti said:

“We have filed our detailed heads of arguments addressing all points of all that they (Mnangagwa’s legal team) raised. We have also filed replying affidavits to reply to what their purported experts have said.”

Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Paul Mangwana said they would file their opposing papers on Monday as instructed by the Constitutional Court.

“Our main line of argument is that their application is attempting to substitute votes that were cast through a scientific formula which they are positing. Elections are won and lost on the basis of votes. You don’t determine an electoral output through some scientific formulas. At law we have the best evidence and in this case, the best evidence in this case comes from the ballots.”

Mangwana said they would also argue for the case to be dismissed on a technicality over late submissions, before the merits of the case are heard. He said the MDC-Alliance failed to serve President Mnangagwa on time, something Hashiti disputes.

CHIWENGA AT IT AGAIN: Guvheya Gangs Up With Sunday Mail To Say No Soldiers Are Terrorising Civilians

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga is at it again, this time teaming up with the Sunday Mail publication claiming there are no human rights abuses by his soldiers in the country. Two weeks ago, Chiwenga made false claims to ZimEye.com. He blamed the shooting dead of 6 innocent civilians by his armed soldiers on the 1st August, saying it was in fact carried out by MDC protesters. …

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ZimEye is preparing a full response to the below article drafted to attack the Counselling Services Unit’s Dr Lovemore Frances.

MEANWHILE, BELOW IS THE FULL UNEDITED STATE MEDIA ARTICLE:

A group of NGOs is contriving reports of State-sanctioned post-election human rights abuses in an effort to get Western countries to pressure President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa into forming a “Government of National Unity” with opposition parties.

Under the ambit of the Zimbabwe Human Rights Forum, the NGOs last week generated a “2018 Post Election Violence Monitoring Report”, which claims to document violence against opposition supporters by State agents, Zanu-PF supporters and traditional chiefs.
The allegations were not supported by any specifics, and many of them are based on social media rumours.

The report was passed to Western embassies in Harare, but when invited to present it to Government by Vice-President Dr Constantino Chiwenga, the NGOs played hide-and-seek.

A diplomat who had been furnished with the report last week brought it to VP Chiwenga’s attention. VP Chiwenga heads the Defence Ministry.

VP Chiwenga querried the veracity of the claims, and invited the author of the report – Counselling Services Unit director Dr Frances Lovemore – to present their case so that Government and civil society could investigate the allegations jointly.

Dr Lovemore, whose NGO has been blacklisted by donors for alleged abuse of funds, expressed reservations about meeting the VP alone, and she was told she could be accompanied by any diplomats of her choice.

She settled on the European Union’s Ambassador Philippe Van Damme and Britain’s Ambassador Catriona Laing.
However, with the diplomats ready to meet the VP, Dr Lovemore inexplicably said she needed a week to gather evidence to back the claims she had already put in a report to diplomats.
Ambassadors Laing and Van Damme proceeded to meet VP Chiwenga for several hours on Thursday. Among those present at the meeting were Dean of African Diplomats in Harare Ambassador Mwawapanga Mwanananga, senior Foreign Affairs mandarin Ambassador Jonathan Wutawunashe, and Secretary for Information Mr George Charamba.

“The VP was surprised as to why Lovemore needed to prepare when she had already presented a final report to diplomats. He said she was still welcome to come when she was ready,” said a source privy to the meeting.

Dr Lovemore on Friday told The Sunday Mail she failed to attend the meeting because she was “unavailable”.

“The invitation did not come from the VP, but through an intermediary. But I was really tied up yesterday (Thursday); I was not available and the invitation did not come from the VP himself. So it was a very strange invitation.

“Absolutely, we are very happy to meet with the VP. I was committed for the whole day yesterday, nor was I available today.”

At the meeting, Ambassador Van Damme presented the ZHRF report to VP Chiwenga as “evidence” of post-election human rights violations.

Ambassador Laing, on the other hand, relied on the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission’s post-election report.

“The VP went through the reports and said, ‘If you say so many people have been killed in Chitungwiza, then this should make these attacks easy to trace because these people should have names, addresses and of course they had funerals held for them’.

“He said Government acknowledged the deaths that took place as a result of the August 1 events because all the people who died had faces, names and were traceable.

“He said the report by ZHRF spoke in very general terms. He asked why the report speaks of assaults of three human rights defenders, but fails to identify even one of them,” said the source.

“He told the diplomats that he was prepared to accompany them to visit an individual whom the report alleged was shot by soldiers, to verify if the said individual indeed had a bullet wound.”
Joint probe team

VP Chiwenga, sources added, proposed establishment of a team made up of Government, the UK and EU embassies and authors of the report to exhaustively investigate – through door-to-door visits – every alleged abuse documented in the report.

“He said if Government were to carry out the investigations on its own, the findings could be dismissed as untrue and accused of intimidation.”

Sources said Ambassador Van Damme was not keen on the idea, appearing instead to want to stand by the unsubstantiated claims.

Ambassador Van Damme, they added, claimed that over 50 people had been treated at Chitungwiza Central Hospital for various wounds from the “assaults”.

Asked where he had got the information, he said it was from social media.
“The VP offered to accompany Van Damme to Chitungwiza Hospital and interview staff on if they had treated any people assaulted by the military.
“The VP said all the nurses at Chitungwiza Hospital could not be Zanu-PF supporters and thus had no reason to lie in defence of the ruling party.”

It was at this point, sources said, that Ambassador Laing asked if President-elect Mnangagwa was amenable to a coalition Government.

“The British Ambassador asked the VP if they would agree to a coalition Government and the VP responded by saying people do not negotiate for a coalition through violence. He said if the (opposition) MDC wanted to talk, it should come and sit down as Zimbabweans.”

The VP told the diplomats of two senior MDC-Alliance officials (names supplied) who have been asking to be included in the next Government.
One of the officials, the VP informed them, spent last Sunday at his house begging to be seated on the VVIP dais at the Heroes Day commemorations. The other called VP Chiwenga asking to be included in official proceedings at Zimbabwe Defence Forces celebrations.

Invites were extended to both officials, but they subsequently did not attend.
“The VP felt that (Ambassadors Laing and Van Damme) were maybe testing the waters ahead of official overtures for inclusion into Government by the opposition,” said the source.

The meeting concluded with the VP telling the diplomats that Zimbabwe was bigger than Zanu-PF and MDC, and they in turn expressed willingness to work with Government.

“After the meeting, the VP went to see the President before he left for Namibia and the President agreed to the proposed arrangement of going on the ground to investigate the allegations made by the NGOs.

“The President and his deputy are deeply worried with how the country is being dragged into the mud all for the sake of getting political power by some individuals.”

Ambassador Laing said she could not comment on her “private meeting” with VP Chiwenga.
She told The Sunday Mail: “It was obviously a private meeting so I am not sure how you know about that meeting. I think it’s better to get a comment from the Vice-President and then once I have seen that, I am happy to comment.

“It is important for us to have these private meetings without them being broadcast everywhere. I am happy to comment if he is happy to go on the record as well, but this is not something that we are intending to be broadcast all over the world we have to have these private meetings were we relay our concerns and try to find the way forward.”

Later, her office sent an email saying: “We can confirm that our ambassador attended a meeting with VP Constantino Chiwenga and urged the Zimbabwe Government to take seriously all reported human rights violations.

“We welcome the Government’s intention to work with human rights organisations to ensure cases are brought to court and perpetrators held to account.

“UK embassy staff will have no role in investigating violence but will continue to monitor the situation carefully and liaise with civil society partners.”

Ambassador Van Damme could not be reached for comment.
Mr Charamba, who is also the Presidential Press Secretary, said of the NGOs’ report: “You can see that the consumer of that information was not meant to be a person who asks critical questions as to the veracity of the information.

“The consumer of that material was a constituency which is already predisposed to condemn, however flimsy the charges being raised which would not stand scrutiny, let alone be admissible even in a kangaroo court. What is at issue here is to give a dog a bad name so as to hang it.

“Someone has to tell the Frances Lovemores of this world that we, Africans, have names, live in villages with names, under headmen with names, under chiefs with names, and that we are not mere numbers as if our identity is in statistics.”

It was curious, he added, that the author of the report, who readily gave it to Western embassies, was not prepared to share it with Government, whose responsibility is to protect the same citizens.

Said Mr Charamba: “Historically, we meet the same lady working for an NGO named Amani Trust, again externally funded to deride or attack this country.

“She morphs anew as Counselling Services Unit funded by USAid and EU to specifically produce the report such as she tendered for the purpose of validating hostile foreign policy against Zimbabwe.
“But you also meet this same organisation as charged with abusing USAid funds, thereby being blacklisted for funding purposes.

“The game in town is to produce well-packaged falsehoods on human rights so as to get the USAid and other donors to reverse the blacklist, such that it is not about the state of human rights in the country as it is for donor funding.

“In short, if blood is not produced on the streets, it must be produced on paper.”

Mandela Supported Sanctions, Stupid!

The late Winnie Mandela with her also late former husband Nelson Mandela

(OPINION)If very prominent and world celebrated leaders like Nelson Mandela supported sanctions, I don’t see any reason for somebody in Uzumba, Mberengwa or any where else to say sanctions are illegal. Then is it legal to shoot and kill unarmed protesters.

Those who are opposing sanctions huyai ndikupei bucket murutse kana kubukura. We can’t let Vana Munagagwa vachiita zvavanoda nenyika kuita sekuti ndivo vakaisika. Even Jonathan Moyo who used to opposite sanctions now sees the importance of sanctions. Even Mugabe will support sanctions this time. Saka ma sactions should remain and they should be added and added and added till vanaChivengwa na Munangagwi vavakuziva kuchengetedza kodzero dzavanhu. SADC had just given Munangagwa a post even before the results of the court hearing… so whats that?

SENSE or NONSENSE? – Ghana President Declares 7 Days Mourning Kofi Annan

Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo on Saturday declared a week of mourning to pay homage to former UN chief and Nobel laureate Kofi Annan.

Describing Annan as a “consummate” diplomat, Akufo-Addo said in a statement that Ghana was “deeply saddened” by news of his death in Switzerland on Saturday after a short illness.

Born in Kumasi, the capital city of Ghana’s Ashanti region, Annan became the first black head of the United Nations.
“I have directed that, in his honour, Ghana’s national flag will fly at half-mast across the country and in all of Ghana’s diplomatic missions across the world” for one week from Monday, Akufo-Addo said.

“He brought considerable renown to our country by this position and through his conduct and comportment in the global arena,” Akufo-Addo said.

“He was an ardent believer in the capacity of the Ghanaian to chart his or her own course on to the path of progress and prosperity.”
The Koffi Annan Foundation described him as a “global statesman and deeply committed internationalist who fought throughout his life for a fairer and more peaceful world”.

“Wherever there was suffering or need‚ he reached out and touched many people with his deep compassion and empathy. He selflessly placed others first‚ radiating genuine kindness‚ warmth and brilliance in all he did.”

He retired in Geneva and later lived in a Swiss village in the nearby countryside.

According to his foundation, he was surrounded in his last days by his second wife Nane and children Ama, Kojo and Nina.

Annan died in hospital in Bern, Switzerland.

UN chief says predecessor Annan was ‘guiding force for good’

United Nations chief Antonio Guterres voiced deep sorrow Saturday at the news his predecessor Kofi Annan had passed away, calling him “a guiding force for good”.

“Kofi Annan was a guiding force for good,” Guterres said in a statement shortly after news broke of Annan’s passing in Switzerland at the age of 80.

SENSE or TOTAL NONSENSE? – SADC Tells US To Remove Sanctions On Mnangagwa & Chiwenga

State Media – The 38th Sadc Summit of Heads of State and Government ended yesterday with a call for the international community to lift all sanctions on Zimbabwe.

The call by Sadc, contained in a communique, comes after the United States renewed its economic embargo on Zimbabwe on August 8, despite significant strides by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration to entrench democracy, open up the economy, respect human rights, and hold free, fair, transparent and credible elections.
SADC said: “Summit urged the international community to lift its sanctions against Zimbabwe, and support the Republic of Zimbabwe in her economic and social development efforts.”

The country has been under Western economic sanctions for 17 years.
The embargo prevents Zimbabwe from accessing lines of credit from multilateral financiers like the IMF and World Bank Group in which the US has substantial shareholding.
Government, however, said it would turnaround Zimbabwe’s economy despite the sanctions.

In an interview with the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation yesterday, which will be published in The Herald tomorrow, President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe would leverage its domestic resources and cross-cutting relations with non-Western countries in the Brics group and Asia, among others, to transform itself. Zimbabwe enjoys good relations with global economic giants like China, Russia, India and Brazil; as well as across Africa and Latin America.

President Mnangagwa’s administration has made engagement and re-engagement with the international community a key priority for turnaround.

BREAKING – ZNA Gunshots And ZANU Raids Continue, Hurungwe Family Flees Into Hiding As ZANU Demands V11 Forms

By A Correspondent| As ZANU PF raids and those done by soldiers continued unabated, a whole family in Marondera has gone into hiding. This came as Emmerson Mnangagwa’s party youths filmed themselves literally declaring war saying that they will not allow an election loss to happen while they are alive.

Timothy Mutsindikwa of Tengwe ward 20, Hurungwe East in Mashonanand West has fled his homestead together with his wife and 6 children after threats were made that his homestead would be burnt or destroyed by 2 Zanu Pf activists Dambudzo Shumba and Edison Muruvi. Mutsindikwa and the two Zanu Pf were polling agents at Impala Plains – Tengwi farm Meki.

 

Mutsindikwa is being threatened because he was an MDC Alliance polling agent during these past elections. Mutsindikwa and his family are all in hiding at different places and their ages ranged from 8 – 20years. Previous threats to the MDC Alliance from Zanu Pf activists has resulted in damage to property, injury and even deaths with the perpetrators not being arrested.

“I have asked Timothy to make a police report tomorrow at Tengwe ZRP, Karoi,” said an MDC official. – ZimEye will update our viewers and readers as the development unravels.