Medical Doctor Refuses To Distribute Condoms To Prisoners Saying It’s Illegal

A medical doctor has claimed that it is illegal to distribute condoms to prisoners.

The Director of Health services in Zimbabwe’s prisons said that they will not distribute condoms to inmates in the country’s prisons.

Dr Evidence Gaka said the decision was a legislative matter which needed sanctioning from Parliament. He said, in an interview, that prison authorities would not, on their own, start distributing condoms to inmates.

Dr Gaka’s remarks come on the back of widespread debate on distribution of condoms in prisons, amid concerns over high HIV prevalence in the facilities where prisoners are suspected to be engaging in homosexual relationships. HIV prevalence among prisoners stands at 28 percent, double the national prevalence of 13,7 percent.

“This is not a prison issue. It is up to the Constitution and law makers to say ZPCS can provide condoms to prisoners,” he said.

Dr Gaka added, “Having visited a country (Lesotho) where prisoners get condoms, it became even clearer to us that this is more an issue for law makers than us. We visited that country together with law makers and they made a commitment to take the matter to Parliament.”

He said during the visit to Lesotho, they picked out that the condom distribution programme had not been evaluated, which made it difficult for any meaningful lessons to be learnt.

“We visited one of the countries that are giving condoms to prisoners. What we know is that they haven’t evaluated the programme, so it’s quite difficult to draw any lessons from that. We also picked a problem with the programme. The condoms are different from those meant for heterosexual people. These ones are slightly thicker and come with lubricants. What we picked was that the lubricants were running out faster than the condoms,” he said.

The prisons health director, said despite the high HIV prevalence rate in prisons, it was, however, not clear at what point prisoners get infected. Dr Gaka said since ZPCS had no policy to compulsorily test new prisoners upon admission it was difficult to establish why there is high HIV prevalence in prisons.

“As a country we have no policy for mandatory testing for new inmates, which makes it difficult to tell at what point one then gets the virus. Other countries are doing it but we are not there yet,” he said.

Civil rights advocates in the country have been pushing for the provision of condoms in prisons to prevent the spread of HIV and Aids, and other sexually transmitted infections. There are concerns that providing condoms in cells for purposes of homosexuality would be tantamount to legalising a crime. Same-sex relationships are illegal in Zimbabwe.

The Government has been urged to come up with a condom distribution strategy in prisons to curb new HIV infections in correctional facilities. Zimbabwe’s HIV intervention programme is anchored on prevention, underlined by the “closing the tap” mantra, as the country strides towards meeting the 90-90-90 goals to end Aids by 2030.- state media

Bulawayo Prison

We’re Hiring 130,000 Polling Officers

THE Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) will recruit about 130 000 polling officers for this year’s harmonised elections slated for 30 July, an official has said.

That will be about 22 percent increase from 106 000 polling officers that were recruited during the 2013 harmonised elections. In an interview on Friday, Zec acting chief elections officer Mr Utoile Silaigwana said the organisation was already making ground work on the process of recruiting officers.

“We need roughly 130 000 polling officers for this exercise. This is because there are several polling stations so we need officers present at ward level, command centres, districts and provinces thus the number is estimated at that,” he said.

Mr Silaigwana, however, said the recruitment exercise has not yet begun.

“We have not recruited any polling officers as yet but we are doing ground work at the moment and we will soon recruit and train them,” he said.

He said on average each polling station would be manned by 10 polling officers.

“We need on average 10 polling officers for each polling station in the country. But this is not cast in stone as some polling stations are remote and may have very few registered voters so there will be no need to deploy all 10. Instead they will be channelled to other stations where there is a need,” said Mr Silaigwana.

Asked on who qualifies to be a polling officer, he said they work in accordance with the Electoral Act which stipulates that officers are drawn from the civil service.

“According to the Electoral Act, recruitment of polling officers is done form State institutions, local authorities and the Health Services Board. We write to them and inform them of the qualifications that we need for one to qualify to be a polling officer. That is how we select polling officers.”

Some school headmasters have already reportedly recommended teachers whose names would be considered as polling officers. Most schools in the country will be used as polling stations.

Lawyer Steals $400,000 – Court Papers

A Bulawayo lawyer who was once employed at Webb, Low and Barry Legal Practitioners has appeared in court facing charges of allegedly defrauding more than $400 000 from 41 clients within a period of two years.

Leslie Bhekimpilo Sibanda appeared before Bulawayo regional magistrate Mr Joseph Mabeza facing two counts of theft of Trust Property and contravening Section 136 of Criminal Law Codification Reform Act and two counts of fraud.

This was after the court grouped the cases into four categories. Count One involved 27 clients, count two nine, count three five and count four one. Sibanda pleaded not guilty to the four counts and the magistrate postponed the matter to 2 July for further continuation of the trial.

The court heard that Sibanda was employed as an attorney by Webb, Law and Barry incorporating Ben Baron and Legal Partners. The court heard that between 8 January 2014 to 1 July 2016, Sibanda was allegedly stealing and scamming clients money that add up to $404 367. Prosecutor Mr Tinashe Dzipe said that Sibanda would allegedly call for and withdraw money out of a client trust account.

He would pay part of the money to the client and pocket the difference or he would request for cash from the petty cash account alleging that it was money for transport or other ancillaries on behalf of a client when a client had not given him such instructions.

Mr Dzipe told the court that Sibanda would also transfer funds from one client account by means of a transfer journal into another client’s account when the client’s accounts were not related in any way. It is alleged that on one occasion he used the law firm as a security to guarantee payment for a loan he acquired from Wilsgroove Enterprise Private Limited.

Sibanda is said to have allegedly run out of luck when he moved money from the law firm’s account into a Mr Daemon’s account to settle a debt. Several lawyers have of late been dragged to court for swindling their clients of thousands of dollars leading to some being de-registered by the Law Society of Zimbabwe.- state media

Mnangagwa Promises To Salute Chamisa As New Head Of State

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has committed to upholding a democratic process post elections with a promise to respect the outcome of the harmonised elections slated for the 30th of next month.

Since his inauguration on 24 November 2017, President Mnangagwa has committed to a free, fair and credible election, a message that has become a hallmark of his administration.

With 46 days to go before the country hold its harmonised elections, the President has upscaled his dedication to a democratic process with a promise to respect the election result.

A precept from an interview conducted by the Wall Street Journal with President Mnangagwa yesterday (June 15, 2018), quotes the President stating that he will respect the election result and rejecting threats that the military will intervene.

The quote reads…“The army is in the barracks. If any other party wins, we will support them as they will support me if I win”.

To date the mantra for a free, credible and transparent election has received support from both regional and international observer missions.

For the first time in 16 years, Zimbabwe has opened its doors for European observers to monitor its elections pointing to improving relations between the country and Western countries.

The presence of the European Union observer team to monitor the country’s elections is widely viewed as an important seal and acts as additional support to Zimbabwe’s democratisation process.

President Mnangagwa also hinted to a transformation of his cabinet post elections which will run with his outlined vision to grow the country into a middle income economy by 2030.

The Wall Street Journal quotes the President stating that, “It’s a process to change from one entrenched system to a new administration……you need to carry the majority of the nation with you. It’s not possible to just go with a couple of friends and say this is where we are”.

The efforts by the new administration to restore the country’s economic vibrancy have been notable posting impressive foreign direct investment interests at $17 billion within 8 months targeted across key economic sectors which economic analysts believe are a critical plinth to usher a new economic chapter if translated into tangible deals. – state media

Aspiring MP Begs Zanu Pf Rival For $50 Nomination Fees

By Own Correspondent| Aspiring independent MP for Masvingo Urban, Michael Taderera, on Thursday stole the limelight after he asked his rival and fellow party member Bernard Mazarire to lend him $50 nomination fees.

Taderera, who contested and lost to Mazarire during Zanu Pf primary elections had evidently failed to raise the required $50 fee in order to register his name as an aspiring legislator in the forthcoming polls.

He begged Mazarire at the Nomination court at Masvingo Magistrates’ Court in front of journalists.

“My brother, I know I’m contesting against you, but can you help me raise $50 nomination fees,” he said.

Mazarire, a successful businessman and retired army major responded that he did not have the money further bringing members of the Press into uncontrollable laughter.

Taderera raised the money at the 11th hour and successfully filed his papers as an independent candidate.

Queried whether he was indeed a serious candidate, Taderera said he was the right candidate to represent Masvingo urban but he did not have money.

“These are the challenges that I face. I don’t have the money. I, however, managed to raise the fees. But I am a serious contender,” he said.

Taderera  is one of the aspiring candidates who failed to raise nomination fees including several presidential aspirants who called it quits and did not file their nomination papers after failing to raise the required $1 000 fees.

This reduced the number of presidential candidates to 23 despite the country’s elections body, ZEC revealing that over 120 political parties had registered their interest to participate in the forthcoming polls slated for July 30.- Newsday

BREAKING- Mnangagwa Journalist, Zigara Dies In Car Accident

By A Correspondent| Lovemore Zigara who was a Zimpapers correspondent based in Gweru has died.

Zigara passed on in a car accident on Saturday afternoon.

the aftermath…Zigara dies in car accident

Details of the accident were still sketchy at the time of writing but ZimEye can reveal the picture of his vehicle above.

Zigara was a sports, business and showbiz correspondent for The Chronicle based in Gweru and was covering several stories for the Mnangagwa controlled State media. In a condolence message, Henry Mhara The Standard sports editor said, ‘Sad news guys. Lovemore Zigara is no more. Died in car crash.’

His message was met with disbelief and shock from other journalists who described the late Zigara as a dedicated freelancer who was always happy among his colleagues in the media fraternity.

Tatenda Chitagu of Masvingo said, ‘Lovemore was supportive and very friendly
and I used to meet him in Gweru.’

The Mutare based freelance journalist Clayton Masekesa added that the late Zigara worked well with journalists from different stables.

‘I am shocked over Zigara’s sudden death,’ said Masekesa.

Several journalists including freelancers from the National Association of Freelance Journalists poured in condolence messages following Zigara’s death.

He won several media awards and in 2016 he won the Small Scale and Artisanal Mining Awards as well as in sports from Midlands province.

“New Dispensation Is About The Youths”: President Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has urged youths to continue making meaningful contribution towards the development of the country since they are the future leaders.

President Mnangagwa said this following the opening of the 26th session of the Junior Parliament in Harare today (Saturday), an event which coincided with commemorations of the Day of the African Child.

Below is the full text of President Mnangagwa’s post on his official Facebook page.

“It was an honour to open the 2018 session of the Junior Parliament today.

This really is one of the highlights of my job. To talk with, and listen to, so many young, intelligent, civic minded Zimbabweans fills me with optimism and hope.

My message to all the youth of Zimbabwe is that the new dispensation is about you. You are the future. You are the great hope of this nation.

I urge you all to keep debating and discussing the big issues. For in the new Zimbabwe while we may not always agree with one another, we must always say yes to fruitful dialogue, and no to violence.

 

LATEST – Mnangagwa Opens Junior Parliament

Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has opened the junior parliament.

Mnangagwa announced Saturday afternoon saying, “it was an honour to open the 2018 session of the Junior Parliament today.

“This really is one of the highlights of my job. To talk with, and listen to, so many young, intelligent, civic minded Zimbabweans fills me with optimism and hope.

“My message to all the youth of Zimbabwe is that the new dispensation is about you. You are the future. You are the great hope of this nation.

“I urge you all to keep debating and discussing the big issues. For in the new Zimbabwe while we may not always agree with one another, we must always say yes to fruitful dialogue, and no to violence.”

Army To Discipline Soldiers Who Attacked Mutare Journalist Clayton Masekesa

Mutare Journalist Clayton Masekesa

By Own Correspondent| Two soldiers who were part of a group of six men who attacked and humiliated Mutare journalist, Clayton Masekesa before posting their acts on social media will be punished accordingly, the army has said.

Captain Moreblessings Mugumbate, 3 Brigade public relations officer, said the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) is a professional organisation that does not condone criminality hence the duo will also be “disciplined internally”.

“Reference is made to your phone call question regarding the Mutare journalist who is alleged to have been subjected to a military-style punishment of being made to roll in the mud and being made to display condoms to the camera while being mocked for being a cheapskate.

In response we would like to state that the Zimbabwe National Army is a professional organisation that does not condone acts of indiscipline and criminality by its members.

“Any of its members caught on the wrong side of the law is subject to the country’s laws. Furthermore, internal disciplinary measures are also applied,” said the ZNA while responding to questions sent by a Mutare based publication..

“Their alleged involvement in such an ugly act wasn’t within the confines of operations of the ZNA neither were they acting under directives from anyone from within the organisation.

“They (suspects) were not in any way representing the organisation,” said Captain Mugumbate.

On Tuesday Saul Tomu (53), Penelock Majonhi (41), Everson Mark Marozva (33), Hope Mwaipa (33) Joachim Runyanga (35) and John Takaendesa (42) were remanded in custody when they appeared before magistrate, Ms Perserverance Makala, facing kidnapping and assault charges.

The six men were asked not to plead and denied bail pending their application for bail which they were told to submit at the High Court.

Mwaipa and Runyanga are soldiers while Majoni and Marozva are traffic police officers. Tomu and Takaendesa are Mutare municipal cops.- Manica Post.

Bullet Train Totally Irresistible

By Dr Gus Manatsa | There’s a reason the “bullet train” train is a predictable pre-election teaser: it’s an irresistible idea.

With an expansion of rail networks, especially inter-city rail, we could expect the following
benefits:

1. Fewer people need to drive, meaning massive reduction in traffic jams and road
accidents and less fuel import costs

Gus Manatsa

2. With easier access from more remote areas, there is far less pressure and
competition for inner-city real estate, potentially reducing costs of housing for
millions of people.

3. Much easier for tourists to connect our major destinations- Eastern highlands,
Kariba, Victoria Falls, Matipo, etc.

4. People can do work or entertain themselves on the train. In a car, you look at the car
in front of you, and in a plane, you spend most of that time getting messed around
by security clearances, restrictions and endless announcements.

Imagine sauntering down from Harare to Bulawayo or even Johannesburg’s Park station in
a comfortable seat on board a shiny new Fast Train. We could call it iHlasi. You would sit and work on your laptop, or read a book, or recline your seat to take a nap while the landscape whizzes by fast. And then, less than two hours later, you would alight at Bulawayo Central, and get on with your day. I have loved travelling by train, ever since I was in high school and when I visited Europe as a postgrad student and got a taste for the romance of long-distance rail. More recently, travelling by the G trains running between Beijing and Shanghai at a high speed of 350 km/h has hooked me on the convenience. But even if the Zimbabwe’s fast train version ends up being slower, I think it’s still a better option to catching a plane. Just think of all the faffing around you avoid when you take an intercity train. To take a flight you have to catch a bus or taxi to the airport, then queue to check in both person and baggage, then the security scan, then schlepping to the boarding gate, then boarding, then you can’t take out your laptop for roughly half the trip, then you wait to get off, then you wait at the baggage carousel, then you wait for a cab or train. Phew!

 

However, with regular trains, just think how many more of us would travel intercity on a
regular basis. How many dodgy buses you could avoid (over 1000 people have perished in
bus crushes since 1980). It would provide competition to airlines, and it’d also provide a way around the airport curfews. At last, you could leave Bulawayo after dinner, and arrive in Harare before midnight.

 

A fast train would also integrate the MDC’s proposed shift of the country’s capital city to
Gweru far more successfully with the most populated corridors in the country. It would
allow civil servants to work in Gweru while still living in Bulawayo or Harare. The Acela train
that links Washington DC with New York, Boston and Philadelphia is a legendary piece of
infrastructure, famously caught by former Vice-President Joe Biden so he could remain
based in Delaware with his family.

 

Traditionally, we dream big pre-election, and then discover via a post-election study that it
isn’t viable, so I’m bracing myself for disappointment. There’s always a chorus of naysayers who point to the cost. If you consider that Zanu PF looted $15bn dollars’ worth of diamonds, Zimbabwe can afford a fast train. Morocco has just introduced Africa’s fastest train at a cost of $2.3bn.

 

I’d also point out that in other countries, they don’t seem to dither over the cost of major infrastructure projects – they just build them. Just under 40 years ago, China was a poor country dominated by peasant farming. Fast forward to 2018, the Shanghai Maglev trains are the fastest trains commercially operated in the world, with a top commercial speed of 431 kph and a top non-commercial speed of 501 kph. At that speed, a Harare- Bulawayo journey will be done within one hour. Harare- Johannesburg would take about 5 hours (including border stops), 2 hours Harare- Lusaka and under 2 hours to Victoria Falls.

Forty years ago, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China started the
courageous endeavour and still on-going process of reform and opening up in China. There
is every reason to believe that the MDC Alliance dream of national rejuvenation will likely
guide us on a journey of reform and opening-up anew. The MDC Alliance will have to lead
the Zimbabweans in taking on difficult issues and navigate treacherous rapids, cutting a path through the mountain rocks of corruption and building a bridge across the rapid currents of infrastructure. I just don’t see the same will and energy in Zanu PF.

Mnangagwa Breaks Ranks With Zanu Pf’s “Legions”

By Own Correspondent| Zanu Pf leader and Presidential candidate, Emmerson Mnangagwa castigated former party members who registered to participate in the forthcoming harmonised polls as independent candidates revealing that the party had broken ranks with them.

Speaking to thousands of Zanu PF supporters who thronged Mucheke Stadium in Masvingo (Friday) President Mnangagwa threatened unspecified action against these Zanu-PF members who defied the party and are now running as independent candidates following their loss in the party’s primary elections.

“We are no longer friends; we do not want that spirit of legion,” he said.

“If you are defeated, the party is bigger than individuals, no one has a pocket that fits Zanu PF, but we all fit in Zanu PF.”

Mnangagwa told supporters that Zanu Pf was a mass party hence those who had defied the party directives were no longer friends of the party.

“I hear there are two or so party members [in Masvingo] who stood as independents. I do not like those people,” he said.

“We had primaries where others won and lost, others rigged and others were rigged. Some won by rigging, some lost even after rigging, but I say down with rigging, leadership should come from the people, no imposition of candidates,” Mnangagwa said

Several disgruntled Zanu PF members such as Darlington Chiwa will contest with Zanu-PF’s official candidate for Chiredzi West constituency, Farai Musikavanhu.

Pascal Mudzikisi, who was blocked in Masvingo North also filed to stand against Agriculture deputy minister Davis Marapira.- Newsday.

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Join ZimEye.com at 8 pm (UK time) as ZimEye gives an update of the Fungai Maruta scandal.

Maruta is the 40 year old Zimbabwean woman who was running a dodgy funeral insurance company which saw her enjoying a lavish lifestyle after collecting hundreds of thousands of pounds from hard-working citizens who are based in the United Kingdom. She defrauded many of her own countrywomen shortly before skipping the UK for Ireland where in the last 2 weeks she has since registered another company. Today’s program is part of the exclusive whistleblowing series which we began two weeks ago. Many are still crying to this day being abused by this woman who has both fired and coordinated bullying tactics against them, and in the last 4 days attempted at an apology and following our expose, and has promised to return some of the money she robbed victims. But her bullying and harassment of clients has continued. WHAT IS THE LATEST THEN? – REFRESH THIS PAGE FOR MORE…

 

“Failure To Avail Voters Roll Before Nomination Day Costed Us 8 Seats”: Dr Khupe’s MDC T

By Own Correspondent| Failure by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to avail the voter’s roll before the sitting of the Nomination Court resulted in failure of 8 MDC T candidates to satisfy the requirements to contest the forthcoming polls, ZimEye has learnt.

Spokesperson of the MDC T led by Dr Thokozani Khupe, Linda Masarira said 8 candidates from her party were deprived of their political right to participate in the forthcoming elections after it emerged that the prospective voters who had nominated them were not on the voters roll.

“The unavailability of the copy of a provisional voters’ roll on the nomination day left most of the opposition party prospective candidates without any choice but denied their registration.

The absence of some registered voters on the voters roll affected most of our rural constituency candidates as they could not travel back to their homes to get other signatures. Our candidate from Mbire constituency Mr Marungisa is one of the affected persons and seven others in Mashonaland central,” said Masarira.

Below is the full text of the statement by the MDC T.

The High court order, ordering Zimbabwe Electoral Commission to provide ERC with a copy of the provisional voters roll came too late.

An election indicates the existence of democracy in any nation, the electoral process paves way for democracy and democracy is a baby of a clear electoral process and free and fair elections.

Failure of any during preparations of so called democratic elections might and definitely denigrate the real essence of the credibility of the anticipated democratic process.

The call for the aspiring candidates to the nomination court brought joy to so many of them just a day before as well as early hours of the day with aspiring candidates vividly waiting for the ,” dream-come-true” as preparation for 2018 elections is now at length with only a few weeks left.

However the jovial mood and great expectations as Dickens the great author would say, were turned into sorrow, disappointments as well as need for clarity if truly ZEC was and is really ready to bring about the electoral democratic processes into existence.

The unavailability of the copy of a provisional voters’ roll on the nomination day left most of the opposition party prospective candidates without any choice but denied their registration and leaving the whole process as some of the nominators were not appearing on the voters roll.

The absence of some registered voters on the voters roll affected most of our rural constituency candidates as they could not travel back to their homes to get other signatures. Our candidate from Mbire constituency Mr Marungisa is one of the affected persons and seven others in Mashonaland central.

If clarity has failed at this early stages of election, what guarantee do fellow Zimbabweans possess that there is likely to have a free and fair election.

The ground has already started developing some loopholes, cracks and the atmosphere that is disadvantaging other political parties and making it a clear indication that the election ground ahead of us is not level?

The release of the judgement a day after the nomination court simply implies that the judgement is merely meant for the future elections not the 2018 one.

Hence the position taken by the High Court judgement today, though positive but its validity has been diluted as it has released it after the sitting of the nomination court. So many candidates have been left disadvantaged and it is a clear indication of an uneven electoral field.

 

Mnangagwa Says He Is Ready To Meet Chamisa

Battle lines drawn. Nelson Chamisa and Emmerson Mnangagwa want to meet.

By Paul Nyathi|Out going President Emmerson Mnangagwa says that he is now ready to meet with all opposition presidential candidates including his biggest rival Nelson Chamisa of the MDC Alliance now that the nomination process is over.

Mnangagwa said that he wants to meet the Presidential candidates si that they can together and commit to holding free, fair, credible and peaceful elections.

The country holds harmonised elections on July 30.

Twenty three presidential aspirants successfully filed their nomination papers on Wednesday.

Pundits say the presidential contest will be a two-horse race between Mnangagwa of ZANU PF and the MDC Alliance’s Chamisa.

President Mnangagwa intended to meet the opposition leaders earlier in the year, but they were just too many at the time.
He said at some point they were 112 before reaching 133, making it impossible logistically to meet them.

“After nomination dzanezuro ndakati ndoda tose vatungamiriri tisingane and we commit ourselves to free elections,” said Mnangagwa.

He said he had inquired from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) earlier and was told at some point there were 112 opposition leaders before the figure increased to 133, forcing him to wait for the nomination process.

“Ndohwa kune 23 varikukwikwidza hu President. They must commit themselves to peaceful campaign. No violence. We want a mature political campaign,” said President Mnangagwa addressing thoudands of ZANU PF supporters at a rally in Masvingo.

“Toda runyararo. Unity, unity, unity. Harmony, harmony, harmony. Love, love, love,” he said.

Women Chokes To Death During S*x

Inspector Precious Simango

By Paul Nyathi|In a twist of events, a Bulawayo women who was last week found dead in a bushy area in Westgate Industrial Site actually choked and died during se*ual intercourse.

Speculation was high throughout Bulawayo that the woman may had been raped and brutally murdered in the area prominently used by sex workers as a place for their services.

A post-mortem conducted by a Bulawayo doctor revealed that the woman actually died during a sexual encounter.

Police Spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango said Priscilla Ndlovu (26), who was reported to have been savagely raped and brutally murdered actually died from choking.

She said no foul play was suspected in her death as she could have choked during sex.

“We have concluded our investigations into her death. Post-mortem results reveal that she died from choking during sex. We therefore consider her death to be due to natural causes,” said Insp Simango.

Ndlovu was found dead last Friday along Nugget Road in the Westgate area. She was half dressed with a used condom near her body. There was also evidence that she bled through her nose.

Her friends had told that she left in a hurry after receiving a call from an unknown person

Bhora Pasi, Mnangagwa Says He Will Still Be President in 2030

Here to stay, President Emmerson Mnangagwa

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has said he was confident of being the country’s President in 2030, hence, the vision for the country’s economy by that year was not a coincidence.

Addressing captains of industry at the Buy Zimbabwe conference in Gweru on Thursday, Mnangagwa said his administration was working on ways to resuscitate the economy, saying he had broader plans to turn Zimbabwe into a cashless economy.

“I chose 2030 and it’s not a magic year, but I believe I will still be there,” he said.

“I would want to commend the Buy Zimbabwe team which has continued to work closely with both private and public sectors to drive the buy local message and encourage the purchase of local products and services so that local businesses can thrive, thereby, stimulating economic growth and creating decent jobs for us to be a middle income country by 2030.”

Mnangagwa said he had a vision to turn the economy into a cashless economy and urged Zimbabweans to embrace plastic money since this was the global trend.

“I know people are struggling to get cash, but our vision is to turn the economy into a cashless economy. Developed countries no longer use cash and we should move towards achieving that,” he said.

Mnangagwa appealed to people to vote for him so that he could achieve his vision for the country.

He said the government was in the process of crafting a template outlining the target economic growth for each province and how it could contribute towards national economic development.

The Zanu PF leader said provincial ministers would be appointed on their contribution to the country gross domestic product.

“We are crafting a template for all the 10 provinces so that we have competition among these provinces in terms of economic growth and the size of [gross domestic product] GDP,” he said.

“There is not a single province in this country that has peculiar advantages endowed to them and we need the leaders of those provinces to ensure they utilise the resources found in their provinces by competing with other provinces. This is now for provincial ministers because their security shall depend on the growth of GDP in their provinces.”

He said he was aware people were worried about cash, but urged the electorate to vote for him.-Newsday

MDC-T Buries Late Senator Mlotshwa

Thokozani Khupe at the burial.

By Paul Nyathi|Hundreds of MDC-T supporters are gathered at Mahetshe Village in Matobo District Matabeleland South to lay their last respects for the late Senator Sithembile Mlotshwa.

In attendance is the party Deputy President Elias Mudzuri who is representing President Nelson Chamisa who was meant to attend the burial.

Also in attendance is splinter MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe who is accompanied by her Presidential election campaign manager Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga and former Speaker of Parliament Lovemore Moyo.

Khupe and Mushonga have brought heavy security around them.

Senator Mlotshwa died at the United Bulawayo Hospitals on Thursday last week after a long illness.

ZimEye.com is following proceedings at the funeral.

Fresh Details Emerge On 2 Year Old Boy’s Death: Professor Lumbe

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (the Forum) has exposed details surrounding the death of the son of National Patriotic Front (NPF) aspiring candidate for Mazowe North, Professor Lumbe whose father Rambai claimed was politically motivated.

According to The Forum, the Notice of Death confirmed that Professor sustained several head injuries, a development which led to his death.

Below is the full text of the statement by the Human Rights (NGO) Forum.

The Human Rights (NGO) Forum expresses its condolences to the Lumbe family following the killing of their two-year old son, Professor Lumbe, who was found dead on the 10th of June 2018 under unclear circumstances.

 Professor Lumbe went missing from home on the 9th of June around 1400hours and was found dead in a soya beans field on the 10th of June with physical injuries.

According to the Notice of Death issued on the 11th June 2018 the child had several head injuries.

The parents believe that Professor Lumba’s killing was politically motivated. There is evidence of political rivalry and tensions involving the father and Zanu Pf supporters.

In 2014, Mr. Rambai Lumbe, the father of the deceased, defected from ZANU-PF to join the National Peoples’ Party (NPP) then the Zimbabwe Peoples’ First party led by Dr. Joice Mujuru. Mr. Lumbe is the Mazowe North parliamentary candidate for NPP in the 30 July 2018 harmonised elections.

Findings from an investigation carried out by the Forum on the 12th of June at Sunridge Farm in Mazowe North where the family resides revealed the existence of longstanding political tensions between the family and some ZANU-PF supporters stretching back to 2014 when the family defected from ZANU-PF.

According to the family, in 2017 they received threats from four (4) ZANU PF activists namely Paradzai Zhiyamoto, Cephas Muzongondi, Watson Shereni and Elvis who warned the Lumbe family that“munopedza mhuri” (you risk having the whole family killed) for supporting NPP.

The matter was reported to Glendale Police Station only to be withdrawn when the four apologized to the family.  On another occasion, ZANU-PF members attempted to demarcate the Lumbe’s family piece of land citing the same reasons and were saved by the intervention of the police.

Given the existing political tensions and levels of intolerance existing between the Lumbe family and ZANU-PF supporters, the family strongly believes that their son was a victim of political violence as their rivals have often harassed and intimidated them.

While we acknowledge the swift action by the police in commencing an investigation, we must be mindful of the history of elections in Zimbabwe, which is littered, with episodes of political violence characterized by such heinous crimes as murder. In most cases, perpetrators have gone unpunished. Irrespective of any reason behind the gruesome killing of the two-year old, the needless loss of life is unacceptable.

As Zimbabwe approaches the 30 July 2018 watershed plebiscite, the police must prioritise the investigation and prosecution of all cases of political violence without fear or favour.

The President has been calling for free; fair, credible and violent-free elections and such actions fly past in the face of the President. As a nation, we must embrace the President’s calls for peace and non-violence and adopt a ‘zero tolerance’ approach to political violence be it intra or inter-party violence. All political parties must respect the constitution.

Elections come and go.  Hurts to families who lose their loved ones remain. The Forum condemns these barbaric acts of violence for political gain. Violence against children is utterly unjustifiable. Children pause no threat to anyone and such acts cause shock and horror in any civilized society. The police must move in quickly to ensure that justice is swift. Perpetrators must face justice and a strong message must be sent to everyone that these acts are unacceptable.

The Forum urges the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) to be seized with this matter and ensure access to remedies for the Lumbe family.

The Forum draws attention to the fact that life was lost, possibly due to political tensions that were left unaddressed. Zimbabwe has established the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) for purposes of early detection of conflict and violence prevention.

The Forum urges political actors and parties to take active steps to address any tensions that may result in violence and not wait until it is too late. The Forum also urges the NPRC to investigate political tensions in the area and assist in the resolution of any conflicts to avoid any further violence.

The Forum will continue to follow the human rights situation during this period, always ready to assist victims of any violations to ensure access to remedy and prevention of further violations

Soccer Star Gets 1 Year For Failing To Maintain Kids

Obadiah Tarumbwa

CHICKEN Inn Football Club striker Obidiah Tarumbwa has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for defaulting on more than $6 000 towards his two children’s maintenance.

Bulawayo magistrate Ms Rachel Mukanga heard that Tarumbwa was in arrears of $6 752 after he failed to pay for the upkeep of two children he sired with his ex-wife Patience.

In 2016, he was ordered to pay $316 monthly maintenance but has only paid $200.

The soccer player has been in and out of court for failure to pay maintenance and was in 2016 sentenced to five months imprisonment, which was wholly suspended on condition that he clears his arrears.

In February this year, Tarumbwa only contributed $200 towards his arrears.

He pleaded guilty to failure to pay maintenance and Ms Mukanga sentenced him to 12 months imprisonment.

She suspended three months on condition he does not repeat a similar offence in the next five years. The remaining nine months were suspended on condition that he pays his ex-wife $6 752 before next Wednesday.

Tarumbwa had told the court that he could not afford to pay $316 as he was not on any contract with Chicken Inn. He said he had another child with another woman.

“Your Worship, $316 is too much for me to pay. I know they are my children and I have to look after them but it’s hard for me to raise the money especially now that I only get paid after playing a game and we win.

“If we don’t win then I don’t get anything because I am not on any contract. I tried negotiating at the maintenance court but they didn’t understand because people think soccer players have money yet we don’t,” he said.

The magistrate told Tarumbwa that the court had seen that he had the means to pay maintenance, so he had to comply.

Prosecuting Mr Raymond Makhaza said Tarumbwa has been in maintenance arrears since July 2016 after he was ordered to pay $316 in April 2016.

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IS HE TELLING THE TRUTH? – Mnangagwa On 23 Presidential Candidates, Says: “I am delighted to see such a diverse range!”

By Emmmerson Mnangagwa | The past few days have been a whirlwind of activity, as we work to build a new Zimbabwe we can all be proud of. During my travels, I have enjoyed speaking with, and listening to, so many of my fellow Zimbabweans from across the country.

Yesterday, I visited the ADMA Agrishow, before travelling to Gweru to open the 8th Buy Zimbabwe Summit. While there, I reiterated our government’s commitment to supporting local industry and facilitating an environment that encourages the growth of the private sector.

Today, I visited and met with management at the Cold Storage Company (CSC) unit in Masvingo and the defunct Mashava Mine, which by next year will again be operational. I then went on to the Masvingo Star Rally, where I was again moved by both the size and enthusiasm of the crowd!

In the midst of this, along with 22 other candidates, I filed my nomination papers for the upcoming elections. I am delighted to see such a diverse range of candidates, and look forward to a robust yet peaceful exchange of views on the campaign trail over the next six weeks.

Finally, I would like to wish Eid Mubarak to all Muslims in Zimbabwe and around the world.

I wish you all a wonderful weekend.

Court Blocks Henrietta Rushwaya’s Plot To Rig Elections

THE High Court has blocked the Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation (ZMF) from holding its elections for a new leadership in which former Zifa chief executive officer, Ms Henrietta Rushwaya, sought to contest as a presidential candidate.

The ruling by Bulawayo High Court judge Justice Nicholas Mathonsi follows an urgent chamber application by a group of small scale miners who cited ZMF as the respondent and said there was a plot to rig the elections in Ms Rushwaya’s favour.

The group of miners under the banner Zvishavane-Mberengwa Miners’ Association (ZMMA) accused Ms Rushwaya of attempting to take over the leadership of ZMF through unorthodox means.

The applicants were represented by lawyers from Mutuso, Taruvinga and Mhiribidi Attorneys.

On Thursday, the High Court stopped the elections that were supposed to be held on the same day.

“The respondent be and hereby interdicted from proceeding with the elections on 14 June 2018. The respondent be and hereby postpone the elections sine die. In the event that elections have been held prior to this application being determined the results and the proceedings thereof be and are hereby declared null and void,” ruled Justice Mathonsi.

ZMMA had argued that the election process was fraught with irregularities and vote buying by Ms Rushwaya, hence polls for a new ZMF national executive should be postponed indefinitely due to interference by members of the federation’s general council.

ZMF was formed in 2003, mainly to champion the interests of small scale and artisanal miners.
In his founding affidavit, ZMMA chairperson Mr Thembinkosi Sibanda said ZMF unprocedurally admitted 13 new associations to join the federation. He queried Ms Rushwaya’s intention to run for the ZMF presidency yet she is not affiliated to the organisation.

He said Ms Rushwaya paid $6 500 affiliation fees for the 13 new associations whose admission was irregular and a violation of the ZMF constitution.
Mr Sibanda said the circumstances under which Ms Rushwaya joined the ZMF were questionable and shrouded in controversy.

“I find it odd that she (Ms Rushwaya) paid subscription fees for the 13 new associations. One wonders what her relationship is with any of or all of these associations to the extent of paying their affiliation fees. This is suspicious and clearly there could be a relationship between the 13 associations and Rushwaya,” he said.

Mr Sibanda said the voting process has already been tainted with impropriety.

“There must be an investigation to establish who the 13 associations are, when did they register and join ZMF and what links do they have with Rushwaya?

I submit that voter confidence has been lost in these forthcoming elections, and if the elections are allowed to continue on 14 June 2018 without a proper vetting exercise, there is bound to be a likelihood of rigging,” he said.

“My suspicion is strengthened by the fact that Rushwaya is not new to being accused of corruption. She is a former boss at Zifa and was dismissed on allegations of corruption. In light of her previous corruption allegations coupled with the present circumstances, one is bound to keep guard and protect the reputation of ZMF.”

In 2016, Ms Rushwaya was fired as Zifa chief executive officer after a disciplinary tribunal appointed by Zifa ruled that she be dismissed for mismanagement and insubordination. She had been found guilty on the majority of the charges levelled against her. In February 2012, Ms Rushwaya was arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) on allegations of bribery and match-fixing linked to the Asiagate scandal.

She was found guilty of failing to account for a loan made to Zifa of $103 000 and authorising a 2008 trip to Malaysia where elite club Monomotapa masqueraded as the Zimbabwe national team.

Ms Rushwaya and her two accomplices, the late former Zifa board member Mr Edzai Kasinauyo and fired Warriors’ assistant coach Mr Nation Dube were also accused of conniving to fix the Afcon qualifier matches between Swaziland and Zimbabwe.

They were, however, later cleared of match fixing by a Harare regional magistrate Ms Lucy Mungwari who ruled that the State failed to prove a prima facie case against the trio.

She said there was no evidence linking the trio to the scandal.

SOURCE State Media

– @mashnets

Man Cuts Own Throat With Okapi After Beheading His Wife

David Chaloma of Goodhope Village 2, Siganda, who is battling for life under police guard at Mpilo Central Hospital in Bulawayo, allegedly decapitated Isabel Mpala (29).

He then allegedly cut himself on the throat with an Okapi knife.

On realising that it was not enough to end his life; he consumed an unknown amount of organophosphate poison and was discovered by his two children who are in Grade One and ECD.

The incident occurred at around 5PM on Wednesday.

Sources said Mpala’s head was crushed with both her eyes and some of her teeth having been picked up from the floor of the couple’s bedroom.

“It is alleged the couple had a long standing infidelity dispute, with Chaloma suspecting that his wife was having an affair with his cousin. On that fateful the two had fought over why Mpala wanted to stop using the contraceptive she was on,” said a source that preferred anonymity.

Inyathi District Medical Officer, Dr Tafadzwa Gwera, said they had attended to Chaloma but had referred him to Mpilo Central Hospital for further management. “We received a case of attempted suicide where a man tried to take his own life by cutting open his throat using a knife, before allegedly consuming organophosphate poison.

“After temporarily managing on the poison consumption, we transferred him to Mpilo Central Hospital for further management,” he said.
Matabeleland North acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Eglon Nkala confirmed the murder and suicide bid.

“I can confirm we received a report of a 31- year-old man who allegedly murdered his 29-year -old wife by axing her on the neck before he went on to try to kill himself by cutting his throat and taking poison. The man is hospitalised under police guard,” he said.

Chaloma was taking care of his relative, Mr Ngwenya’s homestead in Bubi where he allegedly committed the crime.

Mrs Ngwenya said she knew the couple as happily married and the incident had come as a great shock to her family.

A source close to the case said Chaloma had long suspected that his wife of having an affair with one of his cousins and had actually tried to talk to the two.

“He once involved family on the alleged affair. This week the two had been fighting over why she wanted to remove the Jadelle implant from her arm. After the incident, Chaloma, speaking in gasps, revealed that he had faked a trip to Bulawayo to trap the two love birds.

“Later during the day, he followed his wife to the hospital where she had said she would visit to remove that contraceptive. When he didn’t find her, he returned home and instead followed his wife’s shoe prints which later joined those of a man and the two walked deep into the bush,” said the source.

The source said Chaloma returned to his home and waited for his wife who arrived later and an argument arose over where she had been.

“This resulted in the killing and Chaloma said he had been angered by his wife’s behaviour,” said the source.

Last month, a 46-year-old man from Inyathi allegedly crushed his wife and cousin’s heads with a hammer before stabbing each of them with a spear more than seven times following a domestic misunderstanding. The suspect, who had fled, was apprehended in Masvingo and is in police custody.

Source State Media

— @winnie_masara

Massive Movement of Soldiers From Bases To Rig Votes?

Sources have claimed that there is a massive plan to rig all votes from the armed forces as they are suddenly being moved from their bases to deny them chance to vote.

The exercise is said to be on a massive scale, and currently there is seething anger among soldiers being moved. The rule is you can’t question your deployment but Zimbabwe’s men in uniform say they are not happy with the sudden twist in deployment meant to rob them of the right to vote. They say they are aware of the plans to rig their votes but can’t do anything about it.

“Things have changed from bad to worse. Tiri panguva yakaoma. Zvakapresa hama. Vanhu ava ndapererwa.

“It is now rigging at its best. All troops and sections have been affected. We are denied to vote. There is no free and fair elections in Zim at all. Hama pakaipa. Deployment maybe as from Monday,” said a soldier who is due to be moved on.

Movement of sections is due to start on Monday and ZimEye was told that the Chief Insp Wurayai, Ins Ncube of Charlie, and Spt Makosi are going to Mutare today to see the bases, a total of almost 10 bases where the soldiers are going to deployed.

It was said that sections that were meant to be deployed in Matebeleland North are no longer going to be deployed there but are now heading to Mutare, Manicaland. The affected sections are Delta and Charlie troop.

PST, HBT, Romeo and other sections are now heading to Matebeleland North for deployment.

Sources said there would be no vote at all for all Fairbridge support unit members.

The problem is most of the soldiers were registered to vote at bases where they were stationed or due to be stationed at the time of the polls.

 

 

 

Chicken Inn FC Striker Tarumbwa Sentenced To 12 Months Behind Bars

CHICKEN Inn Football Club striker Obidiah Tarumbwa has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for defaulting on more than $6 000 towards his two children’s maintenance.

Bulawayo magistrate Ms Rachel Mukanga heard that Tarumbwa was in arrears of $6 752 after he failed to pay for the upkeep of two children he sired with his ex-wife Patience.

In 2016, he was ordered to pay $316 monthly maintenance but has only paid $200.

The soccer player has been in and out of court for failure to pay maintenance and was in 2016 sentenced to five months imprisonment, which was wholly suspended on condition that he clears his arrears.

In February this year, Tarumbwa only contributed $200 towards his arrears.

He pleaded guilty to failure to pay maintenance and Ms Mukanga sentenced him to 12 months imprisonment.

She suspended three months on condition he does not repeat a similar offence in the next five years. The remaining nine months were suspended on condition that he pays his ex-wife $6 752 before next Wednesday.

Tarumbwa had told the court that he could not afford to pay $316 as he was not on any contract with Chicken Inn. He said he had another child with another woman.

SOURCE State Media

Insurance Companies Call For More Police Road Blocks

The absence of police on the country’s roads has left individuals, corporates and insurance companies exposed to serious risks caused by flouting of regulations by unlicensed cars and drivers as well as unregistered and uninsured vehicles, an industry expert has said.

Since Operation Restore Legacy, police presence on the country’s roads has been reduced drastically but the result has been an increase in motorists flagrantly flouting traffic rules and regulations.

Insurance expert and NicoDiamond managing director Grace Muradzikwa, told Business Weekly the absence of police on the roads and the increased number of accidents is a cause for concern and there is urgent need for police to come back.

“As an industry some of the observation that we are making and especially coming from the claims and how some of these accidents are happening, generally flouting of general road regulations. There is just a general flouting, because everybody knows that there is no one to police, “ she said.

Flouting of road rules
Muradzikwa said the presence of police on the roads had resulted in a significant reduction in flouting of regulations because road users knew there was police.

“But now even as you drive you can see people texting while they are driving. The second thing is that we have seen a noticeable increase in unregistered vehicles on the road, cars which do not have number plates. The reason why we put number plates is to identify vehicles.”

Muradzikwa said without number plates it will be difficult to attach ownership to a motor vehicle in the event of an accident.

“We have also seen an increase in hit and run accidents and this will result in an increase in fraudulent claims because people cannot attach ownership to the motor vehicle involved,” said Muradzikwa.

She said the issue of unregistered vehicles was very insignificant before.
“People would hesitate before they took an unregistered vehicle on the road, but now you see them all over the place.”

“What we are saying as an (insurance) industry is that police must do their law enforcement as their presence helps as a deterrent. We are not saying that lets go back to where things were before (when police were going beyond their law enforcement duties and harassing motorists).”

“Police have a role to play because we have laws, which need to be monitored. Our laws here are very clear. An uninsured and unlicensed vehicle should not be on the road. But now there is no monitoring and no enforcement,” said Muradzikwa.

She said apart from loss of lives and injuries, the chaos on the roads had also meant the licensing of vehicles had also gone down.

“What that means is that one would be involved in an accident and only to be told that it was an unlicensed, unregistered and uninsured vehicle. There is absolutely no protection.

“While on one hand members of the public might be happy that there is no police, they must also know that in terms of personal protection some of these laws are there to protect all road users.”

We are all exposed as claims shoot up
“But when the laws are not being monitored and enforced, it is exposing us. We are all exposed as road users,” said Muradzikwa.

She said every time one goes on the road, one has a liability to others as anything can happen, and that’s why third party licensing is compulsory.

“The moment you decide you are taking your car on the road, there are very serious risks, from personal injuries, damage to high value vehicles, or running someone over. We only think about it until something happens, but without police to monitor and enforce chances of getting recourse are minimal.”

Muradzikwa said her company NicozDiamond, which is the largest in the short term insurance sector, had recorded a 30 percent increase in the number of motor vehicle claims.

She said an increase in the number of claims also points to risk rerating and a possible increase in premiums.

“So everything comes back to all of us as we are even exposed to high premiums as a result of the risk rerating,” she said.

“As a company we have also seen an increase in the number of claims by 15 percent and then in terms of size of claims (cost of repairs) we have seen a 28 percent increase in average size of motor claims, “ said Muradzikwa.

“So on the face of it we are all exposed. Its ok when we talk about these issues until it hits you at a personal level.”

Police have a national duty
She said the police has a national duty to police and enforce the laws.
“We have laws around driving habits, laws around how we use our roads and what it takes to drive and put a car on the road.”

She said if we are all going to be flouting these laws we are exposing ourselves.
“These are some of the things that we think if maybe the police were on the roads, it will certainly help us.”
Muradzikwa however applauded the police for some of the initiatives in trying to control and direct traffic.
“Credit must go to them for the small steps and we are happy about it.”

SOURCE BusinessWeekly

Mnangagwa In 300 000 Jobs Promise…?

Zimbabwe election campaign seasons always bring 1000’s of jobs that never materialize until another election. This year is no different. In 2013 Zanu PF promised 2.2 million jobs that never materialized.

Today addressing a Zanu PF rally at Mucheke Stadium, in Masvingo, President Emmerson Mnangagwa promised to create 300 000 jobs through road rehabilitation works and promised Masvingo 500 jobs, guaranteed by 31st July at the meat processing company, Cold Storage Commission.

Is there any hope for Zimbabweans from Zanu PF’s jobs promise this time or it is just another election like before?

This is what president Mnangwagwa said today, “When I went to Davos I took with me my rainbow scarf and they now know me and Zimbabwe is on everyone’s lips. Before we came here we went to Mashava Mine which we are currently resuscitating. On Tuesday we will sign a deal with investors whom we met in Davos and are interested in CSC Masvingo. On 31 July, they will start operations at the abattoir and 500 jobs will be created.

“Beitbridge-Harare Highway has caused many deaths due to accidents. Contracted company Geiger International had no money. We are now looking at now companies and we are looking at their proof of payment. 300 000 jobs will be created when the road starts to be rehabilitated.”

WORLD CUP UPDATE: Nigerian Fans Banned From Taking Live Chickens To Stadium

Football fans in Nigeria asked permission from the authorities of the Kaliningrad region to bring live chicken to the match of their team, Minister of Culture and Tourism of the region Andrei Ermak told reporters.

“Our information center MCH-2018 receives a lot of various questions: fans from Nigeria asked if it’s possible to go to the stadium with a chicken, it’s their symbol, the citizens are with them at all matches, we told them that to pass a live chicken in any case it is impossible,” said Ermak.

At the same time, he noted that if the Nigerians are rooting for their team in other places, “we will of course advise them where the chicken can be bought. We are ready to satisfy the most eccentric inquiries.”

The minister also said that Kaliningrad alone expects the arrival of 130,000 to 150,000 fans. At each match, Russians will be up to 15,000 people, another 10,000 seats will be proportionally taken by fans from countries whose teams are playing at the World Cup, and the remaining 10,000 will be given to citizens of other countries.

In the Kaliningrad venue of the World Cup 2018, there will be four meetings: on June 16 —Nigeria versus Croatia, on the 22nd — Serbia and Switzerland, on the 25th — Spain with Morocco and on the 28th — England with Belgium. The Stadium FM-2018 in Kaliningrad is designed for 35,000 spectators.

SOURCE Punch newspapers

World Cup Update: RONALDO Cracker Sink Spain @Half Time

Ronaldo has struck twice in the first half putting Portugal in the lead at half time.

Portugal took the lead in the 4th minute when Ronaldo converted from the spot after he was brought down by Spain player Nacho. Spain replied with a spectacular goal from a one man show by Diego Costa against the whole Portugal defence.

But predatory Ronaldo struck again  at the end of the first half (44′) with a drilled shot forcing Spain goalkeeper to spill the ball.

…..more to follow

David Coltart Speaks On His “Elimination”

David Coltart with MDC Alliance coalition leader Nelson Chamisa in the UK

Statement by David Coltart|I have been included on the MDC Alliance party list for the Senate in Bulawayo Province. As many know I was very graciously and generously offered a relatively safe National Assembly seat being Bulawayo East by the MDC Alliance which I declined to take up. Now equally graciously I have been included in the MDC Alliance’s party list for Bulawayo.

My reason for not taking up the National Assembly seat in Bulawayo East was because both my family and my law partners were concerned about such a move. In the 14 years I was in Parliament between 2000 and 2013 both my family and law firm suffered from me not being around as a husband, father and senior partner respectively. Although a Senatorial seat is taxing, it does not hold the same demands as a National Assembly seat, in which some 30,000 constituents look to their MPs far more than they do Senators. In short it was felt that I could better play my role as a husband, father and senior partner as a Senator.

Senators are elected by means of proportional representation based on votes cast in the National Assembly elections. There are 6 seats on offer in every Province and the higher up the list one is, the greater the chance of being elected. Conversely the lower down the list one is the less the chance of being elected. One of the other understandings with my family in particular was that if my name appeared on the party list it should be lower down the list. The thinking behind this was that it was important to demonstrate solidarity with my colleagues in the MDC Alliance by standing but that we should leave the decision as to whether I should be elected to the good Lord. This is not meant to sound pious in any way – it is just so that if I was at the top of the list it would be rather like the Bulawayo East National Assembly seat – i.e. relatively easy to get elected. This way – ie making it hard – will convince us all that this is something our good Lord has in mind, not me manipulating my way back into Parliament.

So I am at the bottom of the list – number 6. This means that I will only be elected to the Senate if the MDC Alliance literally scores a landslide victory in Bulawayo. Given the massive contestation now underway that prospect is unlikely. Even though I am confident that the MDC Alliance will sweep all the National Assembly seats in Bulawayo it is unlikely we will secure the percentage of votes needed to secure all 6 Senatorial seats on offer.

I am comfortable with this and my family and law partners are happy with the compromise. I do hope however that the citizens of Bulawayo will give massive support to all MDC Alliance National Assembly candidates, which will be the only way to make the unlikely happen, namely my election to the Senate.

God bless you all.

New Dembare Boss Appeals For Unity

Terrence Mawawa

New Dynamos chairman Isaiah Mupfurutsa has said the solution to the current Dynamos crisis should come from all the club’s stakeholders.

Mupfurutsa has said the new executive needs support from all those involved with the club in order to turn it around.

“I am not here to restart Dynamos,” said he said.

“Dynamos has always been there and will continue to be there, but I am here to lead a group of people to pluck the club from the problems that it is in at the moment.

“We need support from all the stakeholders.”

Dynamos had a poor start to the season with a lot of fighting and backstabbing- which first saw the ‘soft’ sacking of Lloyd Mutasa as head coach before the decision was rescinded by board chairman Bernard Marriott, a development that frustrated Mubaiwa into resigning.

Find Out Why Temba Mliswa Is Fuming Over Mutsvangwa Photo Shoot

Temba Mliswa has accused his desperate opponent Christopher Mutsvangwa of exploiting every situation in the constituency to the extent of posing for photos with a road grader that Mliswa donated fuel for use.

Temba Mliswa: ‘Mutsvangwa went to have a ”photoshoot” with ZINARA grader that I donated fuel for. Akunyeba manje ende ndiye achatambiswa tingoringo. I’ve sunk boreholes, rehabilitated roads, built school blocks & pushed for electrification whilst he runs around like a headless chicken(pun intended)’

Dabengwa Full Statement on ZAPU, MDC Alliance Agreement

ZIMBABWE AFRICAN PEOPLE’S UNION (ZAPU)
8 Rudd Road, North End, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

Statement from ZAPU on Political Cooperation during and after 2018 Elections

By Dr. Dumiso Dabengwa, ZAPU President
Bulawayo, 15th June 2018
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At the last minute yesterday ZAPU drew back from fielding its President as a candidate in the 2018 elections. Prior to this decision, we had facilitated protracted discussions and consultations with what we regarded as significant actors in Zimbabwe’s national politics, with a view to forging a Grand National Coalition. Needless to say the will to take this difficult but necessary path did not prevail, hence the number of opposition presidential candidates standing on their party tickets by the end of nominations yesterday.

In bilateral negotiations between ZAPU and the MDC-Alliance, the two entities have finally arrived at a Memorandum of a Political Cooperation Agreement. Through this agreement the two entities have committed themselves to the promotion of practical cooperation in what they view as a turning point in the struggle for democracy and good governance in Zimbabwe.

A united front of opposition parties has failed mainly because of competition for the top spot of presidential candidate, yet it is essential to enhance the capacity of one of the opposition leaders to take over the country’s presidency. My party is therefore throwing its weight behind Nelson Chamisa as a Presidential Candidate in the 2018 elections for which I am not standing, in his favour.

This is consistent with the line we have taken that personal egos and vanity should not be allowed to prevent us from crafting a combination capable of bringing about a democratic transition essential for peace, security, economic reconstruction and development. Zimbabweans deserve this, both current and future generations.

In terms of our agreement, the parties remain autonomous and ZAPU will continue to campaign for its candidates. However, the two entities will make sure that they do not compete against each other in some parliamentary seats.

In addition, the MDC-Alliance will reserve some agreed slots for ZAPU among those to be chosen on the basis of proportional representation (PR). For my part I will actively support the candidacy of Nelson Chamisa and be at hand to support if he wins the presidential contest, as I earnestly hope. Our candidates too will include in their campaigns the party’s commitment to the cooperation agreement and the presidency of Nelson Chamisa.

Thank you.

Mnangagwa Explains Secret Behind Scarf

Terrence Mawawa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has finally disclosed the secret behind his scarf.

Mnangagwa has told thousands of Zanu PF supporters at Mucheke Stadium B Arena in Masvingo he wears the scarf to portray a positive image of the country under the Zimbabwe is Open for Business mantra.

“Many people are wondering why I move around wearing the scarf.

I used the same scarf to market the country in Davos. I became unique and outstanding because of the scarf,” said Mnangagwa.

“The scarf comprises the colours of the national flag- that is the secret. We are carrying the rebranding message wherever we go,” added Mnangagwa.

World Cup Update:Uruguay Stun Egypt

 

Terrence Mawawa

Uruguay stunned the Mighty Pharaohs of Egypt in today’s Group A World Cup 2018 clash in Russia.

Centre back Jose Gimenez rose above all and sundry to nod home the only goal of the game in the 89 th minute.

The Luis Suarez inspired Latin Americans found their rhythm in the dying minutes of the game and literally pinned the Africans to the ropes.

Uruguay are yet to lose to African opposition while Egypt are yet to win a match at the World Cup Tournament.

ZEC To Gazzette Full List Of Successful Candidates For 2018 Polls

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) will in the few coming days Gazette the full list of aspiring presidential candidates, legislators and councillors for the upcoming harmonised polls slated for July 30.

Below is the full text of the press statement issued by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba today (Friday).

“Today I Will Sleep Peacefully Because I Have Seen That You Love Zanu Pf”: President Mnangagwa

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has told party supporters that he is happy with their attendance at the party’s Mucheke stadium Masvingo rally adding that he would “today sleep peacefully” knowing that Zanu Pf was a party that was loved by the majority of people in Midlands.

Said President Mnangagwa:

“I am happy when I see you, now that you have the power, all those who are seated here are your servants. They are using the power which they get from you. You are the masters and we are the servants.

When you meet Hungwe, you should say ‘hello my servant’ and if he refuses, I will remove him. Today I am going to sleep peacefully because I have seen that you love Zanu-PF.”

Below are pictures from Masvingo.

MDC Alliance Dumps Coltart

David Coltart

By Paul Nyathi|In a move that has left several people within the opposition Welshman Ncube led MDC shocked, the MDC Alliance coalition has all but rejected erstwhile veteran politician David Coltart.

The Alliance placed Coltart a former Education Minister a distant sixth place in the Bulawayo Province Senate list all but ruling him out of being in the August House.

Coltart who was the first of the MDC members to be accorded candidature in the Alliance when he was offered the Bulawayo East Constituency last week requested to be moved from the House of Assembly list to the Senate list.

Senators are on a proportional representation which means that for Coltart to be in the Upper House the Alliance will need to garner 100% of the votes in the province.

Coltart has been a key figure in the formulation of the Alliance which also saw him accompany the Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa on a trip to the United Kingdom recently.

Mnangagwa Threatens To Take Over Tongaat Hullet

President Emmerson Mnangagwa 

Terrence Mawawa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned that the ruling party Zanu PF will not hesitate to take over Tongaat Hullet if the officials at the sugar producing giant refuse to cooperate with the government.

Mnangagwa has made the remarks at a star rally held at Mucheke Stadium B Arena in Masvingo today.

“The Tongaat Hullet issue is very critical and we hope the officials at the company will complement our frantic efforts to empower marginalised citizens of Zimbabwe.

We have received disturbing reports about Tongaat Hullet plots. The land belongs to the people of Zimbabwe and we will not hesitate to repossess what belongs to us,” said Mnangagwa.

Last year former President Robert Mugabe and ex Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Shuvai Ben Mahofa clashed over the invasion of Tongaat Hullet plots.

Zimbabwe’s 2018 Voters’ Roll Prices Announced

ZEC Chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has released the final copy of the electronic voter’s roll revealing the prices for one to obtain a copy.

Addressing journalists at ZEC offices in Harare today (Friday), Justice Priscilla Chigumba said those contesting the elections would get the voters roll free of charge according to electoral guidelines.

She however said anyone else wanting a copy of the electronic Voter’s Roll would have to folk out between $2 and $20 depending on their specifications.

“The voters roll will be sold at the following prices for those that need it: $2 for Ward based voters roll, $10 for constituency based voters roll and $20 for the National voters roll,” she said, adding that a hard copy of the roll would cost 10 cents per page.

She however said since ZEC had not yet printed the hard copy of the roll, she did not know as yet the total cost of the National Voter’s Roll.

The ZEC revealed that a total of 5 681 604 registered voters are on the final voters roll while at least 100 000 are on the exclusion list.

“The people on the exclusion list include those who died and those whose identity documents were deemed invalid by the Registered General among others,” said Justice Chigumba.

She gave an electronic copy of the voter’s roll to a first time voter (18 year old Kelly Gaston from Mabvuku) and a representative of people living with disability, Bruce Nyoni.

Opposition Will Not Win A Single Seat In Masvingo: Chadzamira

Terrence Mawawa

Zanu PF Provincial Chairperson Ezra Ruvai Chadzamira has said the ruling party will sweep all the 26 Parliamentary Seats in Masvingo Province.

Addressing Zanu PF supporters at Mucheke Stadium B Arena today, Chadzamira has said the opposition is in total disarray.

“Cde President this is your home area and we want to assure you that we are solidly behind you.

We will win all the 26 Parliamentary Seats in Masvingo Province.

Opposition supporters are making a lot of noise but they will never defeat Zanu PF,” said Chadzamira.

Chadzamira has also predicted a landslide victory for Mnangagwa in the coming elections.

LATEST: ZEC Final Voters’ Roll Now Out

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) boss, Justice Priscilla Chigumba has revealed that the Voters’ Roll is now available in electronic form.

She spoke on Friday saying that the requirement for her to provide the provisional voters roll is now invalid or at the least outdated by virtue of the fact that she now has the final voters roll.

She said that the voters roll will be given to all candidates who were successful at the nomination Court from today.

The fees for the roll are as follows:

Ward Voters’ Roll – $2
Constituency Voters’ Roll – $10
National Voters’ Roll – $20

The first copy of the roll was handed over to Bruce Nyoni, a registered voter representing people with disabilities. Justice Chigumba said

“We did not avail final Voters Roll before the sitting of the Nomination Court because we were still cleaning it and we had to avail a provisional Voters’ Roll at all our Nomination Court”

Mnangagwa Pledges To Revive Asbestos Mining

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

Terrence Mawawa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his government has crafted measures set to revive two asbestos mines in Zvishavane and Mashava respectively.

Mnangagwa has told ZBC News after touring King Mine in Mashava today asbestos mining will create employment and generate foreign currency for the country, thereby reviving the economy.

“By this time next year King Mine and Shabanie Asbestos Mines will be fully operational.

We know that the two mines will create employment and generate foreign currency for our country,” said Mnangagwa.

Mnangagwa faces stiff challenge from MDC Alliance Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joyce Teurai Ropa Mujuru- in his bid to retain the Presidency after assuming power in November last year.

LIVE – Chigumba Says There Is No Creature Called A Provisional Voters Roll In The Constitution

Question: how many people are on the exclusion list?

Priscilla Chigumba : People on the exclusion list at approximately 100,000 and we excluded for various reasons I said for those reasons such as invalid ID numbers…

We go through the registrar general… we also have got deceased people they have also been excluded… unfortunately we were not able to decrypt the data on the voters roll. Does we’ve been excluded when will tell you why they have been excluded.

 

Question : how many presidential candidates failed to register at the nomination court yesterday?

 

Priscilla Chigumba: I was just confirming with the ICT officer we had a total of 28 nominees who submitted papers of these Fife did not meet. …

 

You asked how many pages the voters roll is. We only had he copies as of today once we have printed out hard copy then we will know how many pages.

 

Question : yesterday the High Court ordered that the voters roll be availed are you going to avail the voters roll to the organization as ordered yesterday?

 

Priscilla Chigumba: the first point to take note of is that we as the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission we are yet to be served with the order…. we are yet to be served with a copy of the order by the applicant therefore I am not able to comment… I am told that we ought to provide a provisional voters roll within 5 days…. but I just want to say that the first thing is that our law does not provide for any creature called the provisional voters roll that was an administrative … so there is no mention of a provisional voters roll in the constitution.

 

The second thing is that if we have been ordered to provide a copy of the voters roll that verdict will have been preceded by events because we no longer have a provisional voters roll, we bowbhave a final voters roll.

 

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Zanu PF Wins Three Seats Uncontested

Terrence Mawawa

The ruling party Zanu PF has taken an early lead before the July 30 plebiscite after winning three local government seats uncontested.

Zanu PF has won three local government seats under Matopo North Council, according to ruling party sources.

“Zanu PF has won 3 Matopo North Council seats unopposed.

MDC-Alliance candidates have been disqualified because they are registered in different wards,” ruling party sources said.

“I don’t Belong To The MDC,” Says Priscilla.

Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga at the nomination court on Thursday

By Paul Nyathi|Controversial MDC out going Proportional Representation legislator for Matabeleland South, Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga, says that she has no regrets standing for splinter MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe at the nomination court on Thursday while still believed to be a member of the the MDC.

Mushonga filed nomination papers on behalf of former MDC-T vice president.

The legislator was wearing a red T-shirt inscribed “Hure” (prostitute) at the back and “Me Too” in front in protest against MDC-T supporters who shouted “Hure!” to Dr Khupe at the Supreme Court in Harare last month.

She vowed to wear the T-shirt even after elections.

Mrs Misihairabwi-Mushonga said she was wearing the T-shirt in protest of people who insult women and call them bad names.

“Remember when Dr Khupe went to the Supreme Court she was insulted by youths who shouted obscenities at her.

“If you abuse one woman you abuse all of us. An injury to one of us is an injury to all of us. By wearing such T-shirts we are saying you can call us (women) names but that will not intimidate us or stop us from participating in politics. We will continue with politics even if we are called names,” she said.

“I filed the papers for Dr Khupe because I am her chief elections officer. I do not belong to the Welshman Ncube party.

“Actually there is now an MDC Alliance and even if I want to side with Dr Khupe, there is nothing wrong about that. Let us just wait for the nominations,” she said.

Baby Dies In Regalia Stampede At ED Rally?

Terrence Mawawa

A three – month- old baby has reportedly died in a stampede for Zanu PF regalia at Mucheke Stadium B Arena.

Eyewitness who spoke to ZimEye said the baby was crushed to death as its mother jostled to get a Zanu PF t-shirt.

“The baby was crushed to death in the morning in a stampede at Mucheke Stadium B Arena as its mother jostled to get a Zanu PF t-shirt,” claimed an eyewitness.

No official comment has been obtained from the police.

Mnangagwa will address thousands of party supporters in the ancient city this afternoon.

ZimFirst President Dr Maxwell Shumba’s Nomination Papers Rejected: Vows To Take ZEC To Court

Dr Maxwell Web Shumba

By Talent Gondo| Zimbabwe People First (ZimFirst) leader Dr Maxwel Shumba has castigated the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) for rejecting his nomination papers to stand for presidency adding that the forthcoming polls are a sham.

Dr Shumba accused the ZEC of rejecting his nomination papers on the grounds that those who nominated him from Manicaland, Mashonaland East and West were not registered voters in the said constituencies.

He however said this was not true arguing that he had evidence that these people were registered hence he would take petition ZEC before taking the elections body to court over the matter.

Below is Dr Shumba’s full statement.

Dear ZimFirsters, Zimbabweans and Observers alike. Today June 14, 2018 my nomination was rejected by ZEC on the grounds that the party members who nominted me from Mashonaland East, Manicaland, and Mashonaland West could not be found in their system (Voters’ Roll).

Please be advised that all ZimFirst nominating members are duly registered voters who have in their possessions the valid ZEC issued VOTING SLIPS . These voting slips will be availed ZEC and the media.

We are appalled and angry that a voters roll which cannot reconcile its data base and voting slips issued from the same system was used to reject our nomination . Worse the Mash East and Mash Central members were in okay at the respective provincial nomination centers.

ZimFirst is not taking this lying down. This is a national issue that touches all democracy living citizens. Zimbabwe cannot go into elections with a voters roll that is in shambles, hence we declare that the Zimbabwe 2018 election is an outright sham and is an attempt to defraud the citizens of Zimbabwe of their human right opportunity to elect leaders of their choice.

ZimFirsters today are mourning and if is this allowed to go unchecked more Zimbabweans will be crying come July 30, 2018. BE WARNED.

We will fight this good fight on behalf of all Zimbabwean people regardless of political affiliation . In this regard: Today July 15, 2018 our party representatives led by my Election Agent will go to ZEC Office in Harare at 1 pm to present our petition and the ZEC issued Voting Slips as evidence that demonstrates why the current ZEC Voters roll is a sham and should not have been used to reject our nomination.

After the ZEC meeting, regardless of outcome , we will hold a Press Conference (details of venue to be supplied tomorrow morning). If we are unsuccessful with our petition tomorrow we will be left with no choice but to take a ZEC to court . We will fight for a fair process. It is our given right.

I therefore, take this moment to ask Zimbabweans and the World at large to keep our members in their prayers as they fight for a fair election and and goal that ZimFirst be treated equally, fairly and our right to be on every ballot box that we met the nomination requirements.

“Ncube Joined MDC-T And Dumped Us,” Claims MDC members

In Trouble with party members, Welshman Ncube

By Own Correspondent|Extremely disgruntled Welshman Ncube led MDC members have turned against their leader on the move to join the Nelson Chamisa led MDC Alliance coalition following concerns in the seconding of election candidates into the Alliance.

The members who spoke to ZimEye.com on the sidelines of the sitting of the nomination court in Bulawayo on Thursday claimed that they felt rejected by their party leadership.

“Professor Ncube decided he wanted to join the MDC-T for his own good and did so without regard for the rest of us?” said an angry member of the party who was rejected from the list of aspiring local government candidates.

“Throughout the years to the elections we were made to believe that there was an Alliance agreement that included us as members of the party only to be told by the MDC-T that nothing like that existed,” said the member who asked not to be identified.

The MDC members claimed that the senior partner to the coalition, the MDC rejected most of the partners’ candidates for the elections including Senate and House of Assembly candidates indicating that the Alliance agreement never made provisons for the said candidates.

“It’s so sad that President Ncube completely failed to intervene in the situation so much that even District Chairpersons in the MDC-T claimed to be more powerful than him in deciding who was being seconded where from within our members,” claimed the members.

The very disgruntled members claimed that most of their members have since dumped the party and took refuge in the Thokozani Khupe led MDC-T which took them on board at the nomination court and registered them as it’s candidates.

“Its not a secret that a good number of our party’s aspiring candidates immediately registered as candidates under the waiting Thokozani Khupe led MDC-T and some as independents after Ncube failed to accommodate them in the Alliance,” said the member.

“We are going back to the ground to consult our members to see how we are going to rescue the party from going with Ncube,” said the member.

“Ncube has unfortunately turned the party into his personal property and makes decisions without going for congress,” he said.

The members further indicated that they are privy to information that Ncube is intending to enter into an integration agreement with Chamisa after the elections.

“We are aware that there are plans to integrate the party into the MDC-T after elections but following the behaviour of the MDC-T at the nomination courts we are not going to buy into the integration idea,” said the member.

Professor Ncube could not be reached for a comment on the matter.

“Chasara Ivhoti Yako”: Chamisa

Nelson Chamisa symbol

By Own Correspondent| MDC Alliance President’s Chief Election Agent, Jameson Timba has dispelled rumors that the Alliance leader did not satisfy all the requirements needed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) calling on Zimbabweans to stay focused and vote for Nelson Chamisa on election day.

Said Timba:

“Contrary to social media reports. I concluded all the legal processes for the nomination of our President at 8.30 pm on Tuesday night. At 9.50 am on Wednesday I paid the full nomination fees.

At 10am today I will appear before the nomination court for the formality of his nomination which was concluded 48 hrs ago. President Chamisa is the duly nominated Presidential candidate of the MDC Alliance. Basa takapedza chasara I vote yako.”

Zanu Pf Buys More Party Regalia

By Own Correspondent| Zanu Pf has beefed up supplies of party regalia to be distributed to supporters as election day draws near through the acquisition of 150 tonnes of fabric.

Zanu-PF Women’s League national political commissar Approniah Munzverengi revealed this while addressing party supporters at a “Bhora mugedhi” rally in Marondera Urban.

Munzverengi said the party leadership had sorted the issue of the new regalia which was expected in the country in the next few weeks.

“Regalia has been bought and we are expecting the lot in the coming week. We are expecting about 150 tonnes of fabric, caps and T-shirts for everyone who is a Zanu-PF cadre,” she said.

“Currently, President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on a tour of his economic development rallies, regalia is being distributed to all party supporters at the rallies.

As your Women’s League boss, I will tell you the party regalia is coming and from that 150 tonnes, Mashonaland East province will get its share.”

Dabengwa, Chamisa Reach Grand Deal

ZAPU and MDC Alliance will soon announce a deal, a close source in the party has said.

This comes as ZAPU leader Dumiso Dabengwa today failed to show up at the Nomination Court to register as a presidential candidate.

ZAPU leader President Dumiso Dabengwa’s name was this afternoon conspicuously missing from the list of 2018 presidential candidate list.

A source today told ZimEye that ZAPU have reached a deal with MDC Alliance to back Nelson Chamisa for president in the elections.

As the Nomination Court finalized the list of presidential candidates today one of Zimbabwe’s oldest parties, ZAPU was not on the list and party followers are said to be waiting for a full statement from the party leadership.

List of presidential candidates

Nelson Chamisa

more to follow….

 

IN PICTURES: Mutinhiri Ignores Grace Mugabe

The “expelled” leader of the NPF party, Gen Ambrose Mutinhiri addressing an NPF consultative meeting soon after the scuffle that saw him being fired on Friday lasymt week – In the pictures below, he is announced by his faction as the elected substantive president. The convention was said to have been attended by representatives from the 11 provinces of the party.

Mnangagwa Launches Agricultural Inputs Scheme Just Before Elections

The Presidential Inputs Scheme has this year been launched earlier than in previous years to allow smallholder farmers ample time to prepare for the 2018/ 2019 season.

The scheme was launched on Wednesday at Supa Township in Musana, Bindura by the Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement Retired Air Chief Marshal Perrance Shiri (Retired).

The programme is targeting 1,8 million smallholder farmers countrywide and vegetables such as cabbages, carrots and rape have also been included in the scheme.

Minister Shiri said the programme was also extended to cotton, targeting 400 000 smallholder farmers to support the production of cotton in the dry agro-ecological region of the county.

“Early distribution of inputs shows our Government’s commitment to support farmers by availing critical production inputs that will result in increased productivity.

“This also gives time to mobilise and distribute the much-needed inputs before the start of the rainy season,” Minister Shiri said.

“With this early start of the programme, we hope to complete inputs distribution by end of September this year.

“We want our farmers to start planting with the first effective rains.

“It is important that the inputs are used properly for us to achieve the desired benefits.

“Agritex staff is expected to provide training to farmers and carry out demonstration before the season starts.

“The farmer training programme should be an ongoing activity throughout the season,” Minister Shiri said.

He said demonstrations should be established at appropriate sites.

“Meetings and discussions should be the norm, but these should not replace individual farm visits.”

Minister Shiri advised farmers against selling the inputs, saying those caught on the wrong side of the law would be prosecuted.- state media

FAKE DEGREE: Lecturer, Student Cleared

cturer and a student who were accused of forging a Master’s Degree in Business Administration were acquitted after it emerged that the document was neither communicated nor presented to anyone.

The student, Tasiyana Tichaona, accused of using the fake MBA to enrol for a PhD programme in Botswana and lecturer Francis Ndlovu (56) stationed at ZOU’s Harare-Chitungwiza regional campus, were acquitted after a full trial.

In his ruling, Harare magistrate Mr Eric Kadye said the alleged fake document was dropped and picked by officers manning the ZOU registry offices, but surprisingly the officers were never called to testify in court.

“The accused’s employers in Botswana were not called to court to explain on whether the fake certificate was tendered to them. State failed to prove a prima facie case,” Mr Kadye said.
In his defence, Tichaona who was represented by lawyer, Mr Passmore Mukotosi, said the allegations were malicious.- state media

High Court Orders ZEC Chair Chigumba To Release Voters’ Roll

The High Court has ordered the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) to provide the independent electoral watchdog, the Electoral Resource Centre (ERC) with a copy of the provisional voters’ roll. This follows a challenge by the ERC which was heard on an urgent basis on the 29th of May 2018. However, judgement was reserved and only released today.

Part of the order from Justice Tawanda Chitapi reads,

In the premises, I determine that the following order shall issue as the relief granted.

1. The respondent (ZEC) is ordered to furnish the applicant (ERC) with the Provisional Voters’ Roll which it used for the inspection exercise of the general public during the period that the same lay open for inspection in the period 19-29 May, 2018.

2. The Provisional Voters’ Roll aforesaid shall be furnished to the applicant in printed or electronic form as the applicant may request, provided that the applicant pays the prescribed fee as provided for in s 21 (3) of the Electoral Act [Chapter2:13] as amended.

3. The respondent shall furnish the applicant with the Provisional Voters’ Roll in the form it requests it within a reasonable period following payment of the prescribed fees.

4. For the avoidance of doubt, the reasonable period within which the respondent should furnish the applicant with the copy of the Provisional Voters Roll as per this order is hereby determined to be no more than 5 working days following payment of the prescribed fees.

5. The applicant’s legal practitioner is granted leave to serve the copy of this provisional order upon the respondent.

High CourtZimbabwe Electoral Commission
The High Court of Zimbabwe is one of the Superior Courts of Zimbabwe. The High Court deals at first instance with all high value and high importance cases. It also has a supervisory jurisdiction over all subordinate courts and tribunals.

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BREAKING- Record 23 Presidential Candidates For Zimbabwe’s July 30 Polls

ZEC’s Nomination Officer Japhet Murenje

By Talent Gondo| The Nomination Court has today (Thursday) approved the candidature of 23 presidential candidates for Zimbabwe’s July 30 harmonised elections.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) nomination officer, Japhet Mufaro Murenje announced that the 23 successfully filed their papers for nomination at the High Court in Harare.

Their names are as follows: (in no particular order).

1. Nelson Chamisa -MDC Alliance

2.Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa-Zanu PF

3. Peter Gava- United Democratic Front
4. Hlabangana Kwanele- Republicans
5.Divine Mhambi- National Alliance of Patriotic and Democratic Republicans
6. Blessing Kasiyamhuru- Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity

7. Thokozani Khupe- MDC T
8.Lovemore Madhuku – National Constitutional Assembly
9.Noah Manyika- Build Zimbabwe Alliance
10.Violet Mariyacha- United Democracy Movement
11. Brian Mteki- Independent

12. William Mugadza- Bethel Christian Party
13.Joice Mujuru – People’s Rainbow Coalition
14. Nkosana Moyo- Alliance for People’s Agenda

15. Evaristo Chikanga – Rebuilding Zimbabwe Party
16. Makamba Busha- FreeZim Congress
17. Johannes Chiguvare- People’s Progressive Party

18. Melbah Dzepasi- #1980 Freedom Movement Zimbabwe
19. Daniel Shumba- United Democratic Alliance
20. Elton Mangoma- Coalition of Democrats

21. Peter Munyanduri- New Patriotic Front
22. Ambrose Mutinhiri- National Patriotic Front
23. Peter Wilson-Democratic  Opposition Party

Ugandan Wins Africa Prize For Bloodless Malaria Test

A Ugandan inventor has won a major prize for a device which tests for malaria without drawing blood.

Brian Gitta, 24, won the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for a device that detects tell-tale signs of malaria by shining a red beam of light on the patient’s finger.

The diagnosis is ready to be shared to a mobile phone in a minute.

He developed the device, called Matibabu, after blood tests failed to diagnose his own malaria.

Malaria is the leading cause of death in Uganda, but it took four blood tests to diagnose Mr Gitta with the disease, Shafik Sekitto, who is part of the Matibabu team, told the BBC’s Focus on Africa programme.

“[Gitta] brought up the idea: ‘Why can’t we find a new way of using the skills we have found in computer science, of diagnosing a disease without having to prick somebody?” Mr Sekitto said.

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VP Mohadi: Zanu PF Headed For Landslide Victory

The ruling Zanu PF party says it is heading for a landslide victory in the coming harmonised polls with Vice President and Second Secretary of Zanu PF Kembo Mohadi predicting that his party will win over 60 percent of the votes.

As preparations for the 2018 harmonised elections gather momentum, the Zanu PF leadership which has been addressing bumper crowds has expressed confidence that the revolutionary party will cause a major upset to its opponents.

Mohadi said given the massive support that the party is enjoying in both the rural and urban areas and the confidence that Zimbabweans have in the current administration in turning around the economy, the revolutionary party is assured of a clean sweep.

“We are ready for the elections and we are going to win. Our support base is solid, our supporters have registered to vote. As Zanu PF our thrust is in turning around this economy and the people realise and appreciate that,” he said.

Vice President Mohadi however stressed the need for media organisations to give equal coverage to all political parties saying the government is committed to ensuring a level playing field for all participants.

The elections should be free, fair and credible emphasized Mohadi.

“We are receiving complaints that we are not giving the opposition coverage. Why are you not covering them? We want them to tell the people what they are offering, it is an election, parties must sale their manifestos, let them expose themselves,” said the Vice President.

Vice President Mohadi who is also responsible for the peace, healing and reconciliation portfolio commended Zimbabweans for the prevailing tranquil environment saying the same atmosphere should be upheld even after elections, as political stability is fundamental in attracting investment into the country.

SOURCE State media

PICTURES: #Me Too I Am A Prostitute Misihairabwi Fights Back With A ‘HURE’ Jumper

Priscilla Misiharabwi has decided to silently fight back MDC T members who abused Thokozane Khupe calling her a prostitute with a ‘HURE’ jumper.

Priscilla Misihairabwi, chief election agent for Thoko Khupe wore a #Metoomovement jumper written HURE at the back.Says women in politics are no longer afraid to be called ‘prostitutes’.Khupe will stand as Pres Candidate for MDC-T.

World Cup Update: Russia Wallop Saudi Arabia

 

Terrence Mawawa

Hosts Russia have literally taught Saudi Arabia a brutal lesson on the rudiments of World Cup Football.

Russia have managed to score five goals past Saudi Arabia in the opening 2018 World Cup match.

The Saudi Arabians’ world crumbled around them in the second half. In the first period they fought gallantly against the hosts but their efforts came to naught.

After today’ s game, Russia have posted a strong message to the tournament’ s big guns like Brazil, Argentina, Spain and Germany.

WATCH: Nkosana Moyo, Peter Mapfumo Want To Become President

 

 

Fifteen candidates have successfully filed their nomination papers at the High Court in the capital to contest in the race for presidency in the 2018 harmonised polls scheduled for the 30th of July 2018.

However, the electoral court is still vetting other candidates.

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Commissioner Qhubani Moyo said the nomination process went on well throughout the country’s 10 provinces.

Presidential candidates who have successfully filed their papers so far are:

Nelson Chamisa
Noah Manyika
Violet Mariyacha
Emmerson Mnangagwa
Joice Mujuru
Thokozani Khupe
Everisto Chikanga
Bryan Mteki
Langton Taungana
Divine Hove
Blessing Kusiyamhuri
Kwanele Hlabangani
Mapfumo Peter Gava
Nkosana Moyo
Lovemore Madhuku

14 Confirmed As Presidential Candidates In Zim Polls And Still Counting

Nelson Chamisa

By Paul Nyathi|Fourteen leaders of political parties have as at 18:00hrs officially submitted their nominations to contest the July 30 presidential election in Zimbabwe.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission revealed the names at the time that most people expected the nomination court to close.

The following were duly nominated as presidential candidates as at the time:

1. Nelson Chamisa – MDC Alliance
2. Emmerson Mnangagwa – Zanu PF
3. Nkosana Moyo – Alliance for People’s Agenda
4. Thokozani Khupe – MDC-T
5. Noah Manyika – Build Zimbabwe Alliance
6. Joice Mujuru – People’s Rainbow Coalition
7. Joseph Makamba Busha – Free Zimbabwe Congress (FreeZim)
8. Elton Mangoma – Coalition of Democratisation
9. Violet Mariyacha – United Democracy Movement.
10. Timothy Chiguvare – People’s Progressive Party of Zimbabwe(PPPZ)
11. Brian Taurai Mteki (Sekuru Tau) – Independent
12. Langton Toungana – Independent
13. Evaristo Chikanga (Rebuilding Zimbabwe Party)
14. Divine Hove (Nationalistic Alliance of Patriotic & Democratic Zimbabweans

New Sponsorship Deal For Warriors

 

Terrence Mawawa

A South African based Zimbabwean business mogul has pledged to fund the Warriors programmes following their recent success in the COSAFA Tournament.

Laston Murerwa, the owner of Last Power Spares (LPS) gave the team R40 000 for winning the Cosafa Cup in South Africa recently and he also rewarded goalkeeper George Chigova with R3 000 for his heroic penalty saves.

According to NewsDay, Murerwa said he was excited “to play a part” in supporting the national side.

“Our wish is to help the team in future endeavours. We will have to engage relevant officials and see how best we can help. Our wish is to see, not only this team prosper, but all our national teams,” Murerwa said.

“We have also heard that a lot of other companies have also shown interest in supporting the Warriors, which is a good thing.

This is our team, so let’s help our beloved Warriors.”

Shiri Reverses Mugabe Directive On Tongaat Land Grab

Perrance Shiri

Terrence Mawawa

Lands, Agriculture and Rural Development Minister, Perrance Shiri has defended Zanu PF supporters and government officials who grabbed Tongaat Hullet land two years ago.

Addressing party supporters at a rally in Chiredzi last week Shiri said those who invaded Tongaat Hullet plots were merely exercising their rights as sons and daughters of the soil.

Former President Robert Mugabe spoke against the continued occupation of Tongaat Hullet land when he visited the sugar producing giant last year.

“There is nothing wrong with the occupation of Tongaat Hullet land. We fought for the liberation of this country- to be precise, the war was about taking back our land that had been taken from us by white settlers.

As we have always said, there is no going back on the land issue,”declared Shiri in typical military style.

80 000 Expected At ED Masvingo Rally

 

Terrence Mawawa

The ruling party Zanu PF has projected that 80 000 supporters will attend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s rally at Mucheke Stadium tomorrow.

Mnangagwa will commission a mine in Mashava and he will also visit the Cold Storage Commission premises in Masvingo before addressing the rally.

The party’ s Commissariat yesterday said the people of Masvingo were ready to welcome the veteran politician who ascended to power following the resignation of his former boss and mentor Robert Mugabe.

“We are ready for the big event and our supporters are eager to meet ED in his new capacity as the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe,” the party said yesterday.

Nomination Court Steals World Cup Glow

The FIFA World Cup

By Paul Nyathi|The on going 2018 Zimbabwe elections nomination court has taken the glow from the FIFA World Cup starting in Russia on Thursday evening.

After four years of waiting, the opening game of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia kicks off a few hours after closure of the nomination courts.

The hosts Russia, take on Asian Saudi Arabia, and both teams will be looking to win this game, knowing that there are tougher opponents in Group A; Egypt and Uruguay.

Only two teams proceed from each group to the round of 16. Up to 32 teams are participating in this year’s World Cup.

Before kick off, the Russians have prepared an elaborate opening ceremony that will feature American star Will Smith, the United Kingdom’s Robbie Williams and Russia’s songbird Aida Garifullina.

“I’m so happy and excited to be going back to Russia for such a unique performance. I’ve done a lot in my career, and opening the FIFA World Cup to 80,000 football fans in the stadium and many millions all over the world is a boyhood dream,” said Williams.

The opening ceremony and match will be held at the Luzhniki Stadium in the capital Moscow. The match is scheduled to kick off at 3PM (GMT) and the opening ceremony will happen 30 minutes before kick-off.

‘Imposed’ Candidates File Nomination Papers As MDC Rejects Primary Election Appeals

Terrence Mawawa

The country’ s main opposition party, MDC has rejected appeals from disgruntled Parliamentary and local government candidates despite overwhelming evidence of rigging and imposition of candidates.

The Organising and Elections Departments have flatly refused to look into the grievances brought to the party headquarters in Harare – by disgruntled candidates.

Several aspiring candidates told ZimEye.com their documents were rejected by the national leadership.

“There is chaos in the party because the national leadership has rejected our genuine appeals.

I won the primary election but another candidate was imposed by the Provincial leadership,” said a disgruntled aspiring MP.

“I spent three days and three nights in Harare but nothing materialised.I was advised to embrace the situation on the ground,” said another aspiring candidate from Gutu District.

I Am Still In Charge: Gumbi

 

Terrence Mawawa

Troubled MDC Masvingo Provincial Chairperson James Gumbi has declared that he is still in of the party’s political affairs in the province.

Gumbi,who has filed his papers at the Provincial Nomination Court today as a Parliamentary candidate for Zaka East Constituency, has distanced himself from a letter circulating on various social media platforms indicating he has stepped down.

According to the letter Gumbi claimed he was battling to cope with pressing commitments.

Gumbi stunned fellow aspiring MPs today when he said he never resigned from the top post.

“The media are peddling falseho

MDC-T Masvingo Chairman

ods on my purported resignation. I am still in charge and I will not fall into the trap of misguided detractors who are determined to soil my image,” said Gumbi.

Gumbi also accused Zanu PF of planting state security agents within the opposition party.

“Jessie Majome A Blatant Liar” Mamombe

Joanna Mamombe with MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa

By Paul Nyathi|Joanna Mamombe the MDC-T Alliance candidate for Harare West has challenged her biggest rival Jessie Majome describing her as a blatant liar bent on discrediting her reputation ahead of the elections.

Mamombe made the outburst on her Facebook page on Thursday.

Following successive press statements by Hon Jessie Majome, many of which raise clearly false and libellous statements it has become necessary that I set the record straight. It is disconcerting that Hon. Jessie Majome can continue to peddle lies and in the process willfully, impugn and malign my reputation.

1. I generally had taken the attitude that I would not engage in any media exchanges with Hon. Majome as I considered these issues to be within the purview of discipline and conduct normally handled by the appropriate structures in the Party.

2. In the statement released by Hon. Majome after submission of her nomination papers on the 13th of June, she makes a false, wild and untrue statement that I had “bags of Party cards” which I distributed to the members. This is malicious in that it insinuates that these cards were ill gotten through underhand and possibly incestuous relationships with senior party leadership. It is also malicious and defamatory in that it suggests that I am a corrupt candidate and therefore not fit for public office. The facts of the matter are that I never had any bags of cards

3. I joined the Party in 2012 while studying at Chinhoyi University and therefore have had 6 years of membership in the MDC-T. Hon. Majome continues to feed a false media narrative that she generated, that I am unqualified to be a candidate because I have not had five years of Party membership which is clearly false. What baffles me is that she has the audacity to rely on an H Metro headline article which claims that I joined MDC-T in 2015. I never had any interview with this discredited tabloid to begin with and secondly, Hon. Majome should know only too well that these tabloids are propaganda outfits of ZANU PF. The fact is that I am a qualified candidate for the National Assembly and have met all criteria set by the MDC-T to contest in the primary elections.

4. Hon. Majome believes and alleges that I am not from Harare West. This is false. My father has a property in Harare west whose address I have used for the registration purposes. I have stayed in this house from childhood. My mother has a property in Glennorah where on occasion I have also stayed. I have also been in the structures of the MDC-T in Harare West since 2013 and on several occasions attended Party meetings even at Hon. Majome’s residence. It is therefore dishonest to raise the issue of my address now that I want to contest as a candidate.

5. I was approved by the MDC-T Elections Directorate to participate in the Party primary elections after I had submitted my application. I intended to challenge Hon. Majome in a primary and therefore had mixed feelings after she withdrew. The Party has declared me as the official MDC-Alliance candidate for Harare West. I am in the process of campaigning and appeal to Harare Westerners to support my candidature. The Harare West seat is a reserved constituency under the women’s quota regulations of the MDC-T. It is therefore dishonest for Hon.Majome to allege that a primary was not done between myself and another Party member by the name Malcom (male candidate) after she withdrew.

I promise to be a true ambassador for Harare westerners in the House of Assembly to further the legislative and development agenda as mandated. As a Public Health Specialist, I particularly want to focus and further the agenda for reforming our archaic public health laws and systems. Further, our constituency faces many challenges which require urgent attention. I promise to provide leadership so that collectively we can find solutions.

Is Nelson Chamisa Too Young to be President?

Nelson Chamisa in London interviewed by Simba Chikanza

By Dr Gus Manatsa| Election season in any country brings with it some crazy “vote for me” rhetoric. Politicians become “snake oil salespersons” gunning for the public’s vote. In a normal voting system, it is the candidate whose message resonates with potential voters the most who usually gets the vote. But then, in Zimbabwe and indeed many other African countries, the voting system is nowhere near normal.

 

The playing ground is never made level and is often biased towards the incumbent. In Zimbabwe, the system is made much more complicated by the dominance of the military in all major institutions including the so-called Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, Registrar General’s office, government departments and other such institutions. We all know the history of poor performance of commissions in Zimbabwe. Lack of funding and political interference (a polite way of describing corruption), has resulted in most commissions set up by government failing to deliver in terms of the Constitution, rendering them useless and a burden to the nation’s fiscus. Add to that, poor governance, recycling of underperforming ministers and a shameless spirit of entitlement.

 

The military junta has regularly pronounced that they will not salute a toddler. They will not allow
anyone with no war credentials to rule the country. That means anyone below the age of 60 is not fit
to contest presidential position. These military strongmen have no regards for the constitution. They have ruled this country by default via the Joint Operations Command (JOC). Led by Emerson
Mnagangwa, the JOC was implicated in the violent suppression of opposition supporters between
the 29 March election and the runoff election in July 2008.

 

Despite what the junta would want us to believe, it is fact that some of the most progressive nations
in the world are or have been led by relatively young people. If he becomes president, Chamisa will join a growing list of successful world leaders in the 40-50 age group. On the other hand, if
Mnangagwa becomes legitimate president, he will join a dying breed of aged world leaders. For
example, at 71, Donald Trump is the oldest USA president (at inauguration).

 

Some of the best performing American presidents were in their early or mid-40s when they were
sworn-in. Theodore Roosevelt was only 42 when he became president. In polls of historians and
political scientists, Roosevelt is generally ranked as one of the five best presidents. JF Kennedy was
43 when he became president of the USA. Young, daring and charismatic, he challenged the
Americans to dig deep and land a man on the moon (spaghetti roads anybody). Kennedy continues to rank highly in historians’ polls of U.S. presidents and with the public. His average approval rating of 70% is the highest of any president in Gallup’s history of systematically measuring job approval. A
brave champion and supporter of the civil rights movement, JFK verbally supported racial integration and civil rights.

 

At 46, Bill Clinton became one of the youngest America presidents, who delivered a budget surplus, the first such surplus since 1969 (something Zimbabwe can desperately needs). Clinton left office with the highest end-of-office approval rating of any U.S. president since World War II, and he has continually scored high in the historical rankings of U.S. presidents, consistently placing in the top third.

 

We all remember the dreamy ascendency of one Barack Obama to the highest USA office in 2008, at
the age of 47. Obama overcame all manner of attacks both during his campaigns and presidency
(including Donald Trump’s birther movement). During his 8 years in office, Obama signed many
landmark bills into law including the Affordable Care Act (dubbed Obamacare) and spearheaded the Climate change Paris Agreement.