Chunga Unimpressed With COSAFA Cup Glory

Terrence Mawawa

National team coach Sunday Chidzambwa included several foreign-based players in his squad that triumphed at the just ended COSAFA Cup, but the move has been questioned by outspoken soccer legend Moses ‘Bambo’ Chunga.

Chunga believes ZIFA need to prioritise development.

Chunga said the presence of regular stars such as Khama Billiat, Tino Kadewere and Evans Rusike in the team took some gloss off the success.

According to The Herald, Chunga said: “We are starved of success, but honestly, we still have a lot do in terms of development and football progression.

“Sometimes there is no need for short-cuts. We need to take the long route, but what I know is that people are not patient and this tends to put coaches under pressure.

“We cannot be celebrating the COSAFA Cup success with players like Khama Billiat, a former CAF African Player of the Year runner-up. We know what he is capable of and instead, we should be unearthing another Khama at such a tournament.”

The Warriors successfully defended the COSAFA Cup after beating Zambia 4-2 in the final.

Hwende, Mutseyami And Tsvangirai Endorsed To Contest 2018 Polls

By Own Correspondent| The MDC Alliance elections directorate has resolved that the party’s deputy treasurer Charlton Hwende will stand as the Alliance’s Kuwadzana East parliamentary candidate.

MDC T National Chairperson, Morgen Komichi revealed that Hwende had been endorsed as the 2018 MDC Alliance candidate for Kuwadzana East.

This follows the confusion in Kuwadzana East which saw the postponement of primary elections several times over allegations of violence and intimidation by Hwende’s biggest contender, Shakespear Mukoyi, leader of the party’s youth wing, the Vanguard.

Komichi said, “We made a decision in
Kuwadzana East…. out of what happened last week, so Hwende is the candidate.”

Komichi also revealed that the party’s elections directorate had resolved and endorsed the candidature of Prosper Mutseyami for Chikanga- Dangamvura Constituency in Manicaland.

“The party agreed using the same formula for Chikanga- Dangamvura where there was a lot of violence and we have done our assessment and analysis and Prosper Mutseyami is the candidate.”

Mutseyami was tussling against Women’s League boss, Lynette Karenyi.

The late founder and leader of the party Morgen Tsvangirai’s daughter, Vimbai was also given the nod to contest on the MDC Alliance ticket for Glen View constituency in Harare.

Obert Gutu Rules Out Reunion With Chamisa Camp

 

Obert Gutu 

Terrence Mawawa

Former MDC Spokesperson Obert Gutu has ruled out the possibility of a reunion with Nelson Chamisa’ s camp.

In a Facebook post on Monday Gutu claimed members of the rival faction were literally begging for a reunion with members of his camp.

“On bended knees,they are now begging us to “re-
unite” with them.

There’s a snowball’s chance in hell of that
happening…
Trust me!” wrote Gutu.

Gutu also indicated he was feeling motivated and confident despite the internecine war between the two camps.

Breaking- MDC Alliance Unveils 2018 Elections Logo

By Own Correspondent| The MDC Alliance has unveiled its 2018 logo which is set to appear on the ballot papers for its presidential candidate, Advocate Nelson Chamisa.

On his facebook page, Chamisa unveiled the logo adding that #GodIsInIt.

The nomination court is set to sit tomorrow at the High Court in Harare from 10 am to 4pm to receive applications for those seeking to contest for Presidency in the forthcoming polls set for July 30.

Aspiring Presidential candidate, Kisnot Mukwazhi yesterday revealed that he had pulled out of the election race citing rigging allegations.

However, the battle lines are drawn between presidential hopefuls from the MDC Alliance (Nelson Chamisa), Zanu Pf (President Emmerson Mnangagwa), NPP (Joice Mujuru), MDC T (Thokozani Khupe) and CODE (Elton Mangoma) among others and it remains to be seen who will submit their nomination papers tomorrow.

MDC’ s National Organising Department Turns Down Gumbi Resignation

MDC-T Masvingo Chairman

Terrence Mawawa

The MDC National Organising Department has refused to accept Masvingo Provincial Chairperson James Gumbi’ s resignation letter.

Gumbi resigned from the province’ s top post on Monday claiming he was struggling to cope with incessant commitments.

“The National Organising Secretary Honourable Amos Chibaya who is responsible for party structures has refused to accept the resignation letter from Mr James Gumbi, as such he remains in his position until the next Congress.
Be advised accordingly,” the party said in a brief statement yesterday.

Party sources yesterday claimed Gumbi had been forced to step down due to pressure from party members who accused him of imposing an individual who lost the primary election in Masvingo Urban Constituency.

MDC Members Vow To Block Imposed Candidate From Filing Nomination Papers

 

Terrence Mawawa

Disgruntled MDC supporters have vowed to block a party official who has been imposed in Masvingo Urban Constituency as the Parliamentary candidate despite losing the primary election.

MDC supporters have said they will block Jacob Nhokanhete from filing his papers at the Nomination Court tomorrow.

Impeccable party sources yesterday claimed Nyokanhete lost to Boniface Mazarire in the Masvingo Urban Constituency primary election last month.Mazarire polled 394 votes while Nyokanhete got 334 votes.

However the MDC Provincial leadership allegedly imposed Nyokanhete as the Parliamentary candidate for Masvingo Urban Constituency.

“We will not just stand idle and watch some misguided elements trampling on the founding values of the party,” a senior MDC official said yesterday.

Harare City Council Urged To Embrace Technology For Ratepayers’ Convenience

By Own Correspondent| The Harare Residents Trust (HRT) has called on the City of Harare to decentralise bill payments through facilitating E- transactions for the convenience of ratepayers.

The residents organisation said it is disturbing to note that the city workers, despite being one of the highly paid workers were reluctant to embrace electronic transactions, a development which raised eyebrows regarding transparency and professionalism.

Said the HRT: “City of Harare’s financial system should be decentralised to be readily accessible and available in the local
communities where ratepayers live.

“If the City of Harare has no capacity to develop its internal payment systems to immediately reflect payments made, then that should not be the burden of ratepayers to incur further expenses travelling to the City Centre, and then walk or hire taxis to Rowan Martin Building,” said the HRT.

Full Text of the press statement by the HRT.

City of Harare Needs to Totally Decentralise Payment System
Date- 12 June 2018,

The Harare Residents’ Trust (HRT) has been closely following the conduct of the City of Harare’s Finance Department and is now convinced than ever that the local authority has no immediate plans to bring convenience to the ratepayers.

This statement is a direct rebuke of the City of Harare over its centralised financial management system which makes Rowan Martin the only place where disgruntled ratepayers have to go to for correction of erroneous billing or clarification of billing concerns, even to provide proof of electronic payments.

On 8 June 2018, the City of Harare issued a statement advising ratepayers to bring their Real Time Gross Settlements (RTGs) proof proof of payment to Rowan Martin Building so that the council processes their receipts. City of Harare financial system should be decentralised to be readily accessible and available in the local communities where ratepayers live.

Travelling to Rowan Martin is an unjustified expense which should not be tolerated by all ratepayers. These services must be availed where the people stay.

It is the City of Harare that has the duty and obligation to facilitate convenient payment of bills by ratepayers, not the other way round. If the City of Harare has no capacity to develop its internal payment systems to immediately reflect payments made, then that should not be the burden of ratepayers to incur further expenses travelling to the City Centre, and then walk or hire taxis to Rowan Martin Building.

It is nearly three kilometres from Market Square to Rowan Martin Building, two kilometres from Copa Cabana, and nearly five kilometres from Fourth Street bus terminus.

These distances are a great inconvenience to the ratepayers who have no transport of their own. Considering that the majority of the ratepayers from the high density areas are struggling to make ends meet, the City of Harare has to put in place a financial system that ensures that once one pays using any one of their electronic payment systems, some officials in the City’s Finance Department should be able to capture all this information showing records of payment for ratepayers.

How they fail to do this boggles the mind, because as far as we are concerned in the HRT, the City of Harare has some of the
highest paid workers in Zimbabwe, yet they are reluctant to do their proper work. Instead, they want it easiest, despite it being the greatest inconvenience that they can bring to the life of a ratepayer.

Residents should have the convenience of paying their bills electronically or at their local district council offices and their bills should be the ones to reflect the payments made without any undue delays.

This advertisement advising residents to go to Rowan Martin Building is a clear testimony that the City of Harare’s billing system is centralised, chaotic and not fully networked to serve the ratepayers, and give them convenience all the time.

In light of the above issues concerning the City’s billing system, HRT urges the City of Harare to address its billing system by totally decentralising it so that the residents wherever they are have convenience when they want to pay or check their bills.

It is of great concern to residents of Arcadia, Braeside, St Martins, Msasa Park, Ardbennie that they have no local district offices from where they could easily access council offices for other services other than payment of bills and collection of refuse collection bins.

Residents of Glen Norah technically have no District Office because their so-called office is located at the edges of Lusaka, Highfield near their Rutsanana Clinic. This also means residents from Glen Norah A and B have to travel more than five kilometres either walking or using kombis in order to access council offices.

Sadly, but true, the Glen Norah District Office is a former farm house, and is in a bad state. The HRT calls on the City of Harare to immediately decentralise its services and set up satellite council offices under the local District Office so that residents have a connection with their local key service provider.

Most ratepayers are aged above 60 years and for them to be moving to Rowan Martin just to present proofs of payment is an inconvenience that should never exist in this age of technology. This is an unnecessary burden. This process should be decentralized to all local communities for easy access. Centralised systems discourage residents and the billing chaos will continue unless the Council listens to ratepayers.

 

 

Close Grace Mugabe Ally, Kudzi Chipanga To Lose Farm

By Own Correspondent| Former Zanu Pf youth league boss Kudzi Chipanga is likely to lose a farm he had taken during the reign of former president Robert Mugabe amid indications of government’s plans to repossess the farm and return it to its previous white owner.

Chipanga, a staunch supporter of the former first lady Dr Grace Mugabe had a high powered Zanu Pf delegation visit his Wakefield farm on Monday which  addressed farm workers and revealed that the ownership structure of the farm had changed.

This comes as former youth leader Mubuso Chinguno is locked in a bitter fight with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s aide who is reportedly eyeing his farm in Chipinge.

Chipanga and Chinguno were part of the G40 group which crumbled when the military ousted former President Robert Mugabe in November last year.

Although they maintained their allegiance to Zanu PF after their demise, some Zanu PF leaders are reportedly pursuing a vindictive agenda against the duo.

According to a letter dated May 31, the Makoni district land committee recommended to return Chipanga’s Wakefield Farm to its previous owner, one Mr Dawson, while awaiting to give the farm to Manicaland State University.

Headlands Zanu PF legislator Christopher Chingosho who attended the meeting said their meeting was above board and Chipanga deserves to leave, considering that the farm is allocated to Manicaland State University.

“We are not saying Chipanga must go but that farm has an offer letter issued out on July 25, 2016 saying that farm must be given to the university,” he said.

“Because of the divisions and fights in the party the farm was allocated to Kudzi Chipanga by Mandi Chimene and the reason being that she wanted Chipanga to come to Headlands so that he will eventually become the MP.

The plan was that at this year’s elections, as the sitting MP I will be expelled from the party and replaced by Chipanga,” he said.

Asked if their actions were part of retributions against Chipanga, Chingosho maintained that the farm must be handed back to the university.

“It’s not revenge but that farm was acquired and allocated to a university in July 2016.

I am hearing that for the first time that there are plans to give the farm back to the white owner, I don’t know about that.

It’s not retribution on Chipanga,” he said.

In Chipinge, one of Mnangagwa’s aides is reportedly eyeing Chinguno’ s Chipinge West Farm.

Chinguno, who apologised to Zanu PF leaders for his involvement in the G40 issues, said he has been at the farm since 2010 but was disturbed when people came to the farm telling his workers that they should give way to one of Mnangagwa’s close aides.-Newsday.

Croc Tears On Murdered Toddler

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa affectionately known as The Crocodile amongst the ZANU PF supporters has sent a message of condolences to the Lumbe family following the horrific murder of two-year old Professor Lumbe in Greendale on Saturday.

“I am shocked and appalled by the horrific murder of two-year old Professor Lumbe this weekend in Glendale. My sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with Professor’s parents, Rambai and Nomatter, and the entire family in this difficult time,” said President Mnangagwa, in a statement.

President Mnangagwa said such wanton acts of violence cannot be tolerated, let alone against children, adding that “society must categorically reject all violence”.

The President has instructed the police to urgently investigate this heinous crime to bring to justice the perpetrators.

Cde Mnangagwa said has urged all candidates, supporters and the public to be peaceful at all times as the country approaches the harmonised elections next month.

He urged Zimbabweans to ensure that the values of love, unity and tolerance dominate the country’s political and civil discourse.

The Lumbe family which is aligned to the Joice Mujuru led National People’s party has accused the Mnangagwa led ZANU PF supporters for the abduction and murder of the toddler.

Warriors Striker Assaults Wife

 

WARRIORS striker Tendai Ndoro spent the
weekend behind bars in South Africa for allegedly
assaulting his wife Thando.

According to media reports from down South, the
Ajax Cape Town player was arrested on Saturday
and appeared at the Boksburg magistrate’s court on
Monday, charged with assault.
He was granted R1 000 bail and the matter was
postponed until later this month.

Sowetan newspaper yesterday reported that the
striker was arrested following a “nasty” fight with his
wife of six months at their home in Boksburg on
Tuesday last week.
He allegedly strangled the complainant Thando,
before throwing a TV set at her, which she managed
to dodge.

The newspaper quoted National Prosecuting
Authority spokeswoman Phindi Mjonondwane who
confirmed that Ndoro is facing a charge of assault
with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Thando also confirmed that she opened a case
against her husband, whom she wedded in
December, after he allegedly tried to choke her
following a dispute over car keys.

She said she had suffered enough humiliation from
Ndoro, who she also accused of infidelity.
“He started changing around March this year. He
would always get calls from girls here and there but
it’s nothing I took seriously,” she was quoted by the
newspaper saying.

“He wanted the car keys and I didn’t give him
because I was supposed to drop my son off at
school.
“He pinned me on the bed and strangled me while
he searched for the keys. He then picked up a TV
and threw it at me but I managed to dodge it and it
hit the wall,” she said.

“I called the police but they advised me not to open
a case yet and talk things through with my
husband.”
Thando said Ndoro called a family meeting, where he
again lost his temper.

“He tried to make me sign documents stating that I
was not his legal wife as we are only married
traditionally. I refused to sign those documents and
he lost his mind and threw a bottle of juice, which
broke against the wall and pieces of broken glass
hit some people in the room.”

Thando then went to open a case of domestic
violence against the player at the Boksburg police
station.

Ndoro’s lawyer Tshepo Moshoeshoe said his client
“was doing OK”.
The incident is a huge embarrassment to the striker
who is known for flaunting his wife on social media
platforms. The two had a traditional wedding in
December.

Ndoro was part of the Warriors squad that beat
Liberia in an Africa Cup of Nations at the National
Sports Stadium, playing 71 minutes before being
substituted by Evans Rusike.
He was overlooked for the Cosafa tournament that
ended last week, and his place in the team is now
threatened by the emergence of star Tino Kadewere- Newsday.

BREAKING NEWS: Morocco Loses 2026 World Cup Bid To USA Canada Mexico

FIFA has awarded the 2026 World Cup to USA, Canada and Mexico who are to host the event jointly. Morocco has lost the opportunity to bring the World Cup to Africa for the second time after South Africa hosted the event in 2010.

FIFA had to chose between the Moroccan Football Association and the joint bid by the Canadian Soccer Association, the Mexican Football Association and the United States Soccer Federation.

…..more to follow

Parly Demands Forensic Audit on Diamond Mines

A report by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy said Government only realised $300 million in the form of royalties while police recovered 2 800 carats, which were due for smuggling.

Committee chair Mr Temba Mliswa presented the report in Parliament and made recommendations that a forensic audit be immediately conducted on all mining companies that operated in Marange.

“The forensic audit should be conducted as a matter of urgency on all companies that were operating from Marange. The Permanent Secretary of Mines and the Auditor General should engage in earnest all the joint venture partners that were involved in the mining of diamonds in Marange,” read the recommendations.

The committee also recommended that the police’s Minerals and Border Control unit be given adequate resources that include vehicles to curb the smuggling and theft of diamonds.

“The Minerals and Border Control Unit (MBCU) informed the committee that for the period 2013 to 2016, they recovered approximately 2 800 carats and a few arrests had been made.

The MBCU expressed disappointment in the manner in which diamond cases were handled by the police because most of the accused were acquitted as a result of loopholes in the Precious Stones Act,” read part of the report.

Police attributed smuggling and leakages to a number of factors: porous border lines, shortage of vehicles for police to conduct effective surveillance and lack of scanners and drone technology to monitor the Chiadzwa area. The committee says that it was informed by the Minerals and Mining Corporation of Zimbabwe that for the period 2006 to 2017, the country produced just over 51 million carats of diamonds with a value of approximately $2,4 billion.

“Out of that figure, the Government received approximately $300 million in the form of royalties. This is in sharp contrast to the projections that were made by Honourable Obert Mpofu in 2011 that on annual basis the country would generate revenues worth $2 billion,” read the report.

Source: State Media

BREAKING NEWS: Kasukuwere Acquitted

Former cabinet Minister Savior Kasukuwere has been acquitted for allegedly violating the country’s immigration laws by unlawfully leaving Zimbabwe using an undesignated port.

more to follow

-Source State media

“Dynamos Needs Operation Restore Legacy” Perrance Shiri

Perrance Shiri

By Paul Nyathi|The Castle Premier League enters week 17 this weekend with giants Dynamos still locked in relegation zone.

A cabinet Minister says the troubled football giants need an operation to restore the club’s legacy for the Glamour Boys to avoid slipping into the backwaters of Division One.

The country’s most successful and biggest football club have been enduring a horror season this year, which recently claimed the scalp of club president Kenny Mubaiwa, who quit his post.

Lands, Agriculture and Rural Settlement Minister Perrance Shiri on Monday night noted with concern the DeMbare poor run and the inconsistent performances of army side Black Rhinos.

Shiri revealed his concerns during remarks he made before delivering a speech on behalf Vice President Constantino Chiwenga while officiating at a dinner reception hosted for the COSAFA Cup-winning Warriors on Monday night.

“I think I would like to offer a bit of some advice to two soccer teams, being Black Rhinos and Dynamos Football Club,’’ said Shiri.

“To Black Rhinos, I think if they are to succeed, they need to throw away male chauvinism and take a leaf from the female Rhinos who have proved themselves very good players and well organised to the extent that they dominate the national women’s soccer team.

“To Dynamos Football Club, I will be honest that the founders of the club need to carry out an operation restore legacy.
“Anything short of that they may play in the First Division next season.’

Citizens Offer Solutions To Election Rigging Allegations

By Own Correspondent| Following rigging allegations posted by former higher and tertiary education minister Professor Jonathan Moyo on his Twitter handle, citizens have reacted differently revealing mixed feelings over the statements.

While others have dismissed the rigging allegations, others have proferred anti rigging solutions.

https://twitter.com/mu_nash_e/status/1006808055818924032?s=19

https://twitter.com/GNU_Zimbabwe/status/1006767523558318080?s=19

 

Kisinoti Chickens Out Of Presidential Race

Kisinoti Mukwazhe

By Paul Nyathi|Zimbabwe Development Party (ZDP) leader Kisinoti Mukazhe who lost in the 2013 presidential elections says that he will not be contesting this year’s elections.

Mukwazhe said the elections would not be free and fair because of “numerous electoral practices.”

“The outcome of these elections won’t be a reflection of the true will of the people of Zimbabwe, but of the manipulated, hoodwinked, suppressed and helpless electorate,” said Mukwazhe in a statement he issued jointly with Moreprecision Muzadzi leader of little known Voice Of The People (VOP) party.

“Observer missions like Sadc and Comesa have already indicated that elections will be free, fair and credible without mentioning grievances and ignoring concerns raised by most political stakeholders.”

Mr Mukwazhe and Mr Muzadzi recently approached the constitutional court seeking to be considered for funding under the Political Parties (Finance) Act, despite that they did not qualify.

Chief Justice Luke Malaba dismissed the application, saying a political party was not an income generating project, hence upstart political outfits should not burden the courts with claims of a share from the election campaign fund awarded in terms of the Act.

According to ZEC’s election roadmap, the electoral body has appointed constituency election officers and was yesterday busy holding nomination court training and set up.

“Thank You Advocate Nelson Chamisa”

Grace Kwinje

By Paul Nyathi|Newly appointed MDC-T Ambassador to the European Union Grace Kwinje has expressed her gratitude to the party leader Nelson Chamisa on her appointment.

Kwinje a veteran of the MDC-T and credited with coming up with the name of the party at its foundation in 1999 expressed confidence that the MDC-T will win the upcoming elections and form the next Zimbabwean government.

Writing In her Facebook page a few hours after her appointment was made, Kwinje said her journey in the struggle has been long and sees it now coming to its home stretch.

Wrote Kwinje:

Thank you Advocate Nelson Chamisa for the faith you have placed in me to once again Represent our party and movement in the European Union.

Indeed there is the saying a “journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step.” Our journey has indeed been long and strenuous, however, one cannot but see that this is the final stretch, that the courage and determination as exemplified by our late leader President Morgan Tsvangirai was not in vain.

It is an amazing coincidence dear President that your appointment comes also as I this morning also won a three year court battle against a former employer.

I am also thankful for the great people I have worked with build relationships and will count on in the weeks ahead as we prepare to form the next government of Zimbabwe. In unity we march forward.

“I Hope New Government Takes Over In August”: Stanley Goreraza

By Own Correspondent| First husband to former First lady Dr Grace Mugabe, Stanley Goreraza has revealed that he hoped that “a new government” romps to victory in the forthcoming polls and retrain the security forces on professionalism.

Goreraza said this while airing his views on recent developments where former local government minister Saviour Kasukuwere exposed why he had to leave the country as a refugee following the November 17 2017 military takeover which culminated to the resignation of former president Robert Mugabe.

He described as highly unprofessional the conduct of the country’s security forces adding that such conduct was a threat to the protection of civilians.

Goreraza castigated the security forces for shooting at Kasukuwere’s residence adding that through this act, the security forces exposed their “shameful” behaviour, which costed the lives of innocent civilians including the disappearance of prominent pro democracy campaigner, Itai Dzamara.

“There is no excuse for madness of that kind. Professional soldiers defy orders which deliberately and directly result in loss of civilian lives, especially where women and children are involved,” said Goreraza.

“If we had professionals, Itai Dzamara would be with us today. Instead we have security people very much ready to commit gross human rights abuses and terror on the very people they are supposed to protect.”

Goreraza said he hoped for the victory of a “new government” come August 2018 which would retrain the security forces on the sanctity of protecting the lives of civilians especially women and children.

Below is the full text by Goreraza on his facebook page.

Profesional soldiers would not have shot at Kasukuwere’s house using deadly AK47 assault rifles. They would have moved in and ordered him to surrender himself into their custody. Unless Kasukuwere had presented a threat by firing at the soldiers, they had no right to shoot at his house.

They could have killed his wife and children whom they were and are supposed to protect at all costs even if it means losing their own lives to protect them.

Shameful. Very very shameful. I can only imagine the terror Kasukuwere’s wife and children had to endure, with members of the Zimbabwe defence forces trying to kill occupants in their house.

The Zimbabwe defence forces went to war with terrified and unarmed children and women screaming for help and mercy. It’s beyond disgusting. There is nothing more evil.

There is no excuse for madness of that kind. Professional soldiers defy orders which deliberately and directly result in loss of civilian lives, especially where women and children are involved. I understand Jonathan Moyo’s family had also sought refuge at the Kasukuwere home.

Saviour and Jonathan would have never shot at the soldiers if they were armed knowing this would result in the definite deaths of their families.

Jonathan and Chombo’s homes were also shot at and even explosives were used. Professionally done, not a single shot would have been taken.

I hope a new government takes over in August. Our security forces need to be retrained and that includes those in Intelligence and Police. If we had professionals, Itai Dzamara would be with us today. Instead we have security people very much ready to commit gross human rights abuses and terror on the very people they are supposed to protect.

But Kasukuwere, Jonathan and Chombo now have an idea how victims of Gukurahundi, 2008 and Murambatsvina must have felt. They are even lucky their family members are still alive. Many were not so lucky.

They could have been abducted and disappeared. Would we now be telling each other Jonathan is hiding in Botswana like what the same Jonathan said about Dzamara

Some of us are not animals. Whatever Jonathan, Chombo and Kasukuwere have done we cherish the lives of their children as if they are our own. Their wives are like our sisters and mothers. They should never be terrorised by armed soldiers.

But Jonathan, Chombo and Kasukuwere do not have the same hearts. They supported and defended the terror that visited so many of Mr Mugabe’s victims.

ZANU PF Defies Province Call On Losing Minister

Abednico Ncube bulldozed back in

By Paul Nyathi|The ZANU PF commissariat has thrown away submissions by the Matabeleland South Provincial Coordinating Committee on candidates to represent the party in the forthcoming national elections.

The PPC met in Gwanda on Monday and rejected a list of candidates presented to it by the head office in Harare. The list of candidates included Minister of Provincial Affairs for the province Abednico Ncube who lost primary elections to ZBC staff member Omphile Marupi.

The province also disputed the inclusion of estranged wife to Vice President Kembo Mohadi, Tambudzani, who the province replaced with Provincial Chairman Rapelang Choene.

Presenting the final list of the ZANU PF candidates going into the nomination court on Thursday, the party Secretary for Administration Dr Obert Mpofu ignored the submissions made by the province retaining Ncube as the candidate for Gwanda South.

The move is likely to cause serious clashes between party members at the nomination court.

ZIMRA Officials Arrested For Corruption At Beitbridge

THE Ferret team has arrested two Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) officials at Beitbridge Border Post after they facilitated the smuggling of building material worth $20 200 that was destined for Bulawayo.

The Ferret team is made up of the police, other security agencies and the Zimra Anti-Smuggling Unit.

Wisdom Matsekedza (35) and Muchineripi Hokonya (32), who are both Revenue Officers, were still in custody by end of day yesterday reportedly assisting police with investigations.

Matsekedza and Hokonya are accused of facilitating the smuggling of 500 chromatic IBR roofing sheets from the neighbouring country after pocketing a R200 bribe from a man who was transporting the contraband.

Matabeleland South police spokesperson, Inspector Philisani Ndebele, could not comment on the matter yesterday referring all questions to national spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi who was not reachable.

Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission’s (Zacc) commissioner responsible for investigations, Mr Goodson Nguni, commended the police and the border authorities for the arrest. “We commend the police for a job well done and we will continue working with them in bringing all perpetrators of corruption to book and taking them to court for prosecution,” said Mr Nguni.

Sources close to the investigations said the contraband and a South African registered truck had been impounded by Zimra under notice of seizure numbers 017344 and 017 345. “The two will be appearing in court soon facing charges of criminal abuse of office,” said one source.

Another border authority said allegations against the duo arose on June 10 when Hokonya was approached by one Peter Bhobho who was transporting building material from Midrand (South Africa) to Bulawayo.

The official said Hokonya was offered R200 not to subject the man’s vehicle to searches within the border.

“He then took the customs document to his colleague (Matsekedza) and they connived to allow the vehicle a smooth passage on condition Bhobho paid them a bribe of R2000.

“They then agreed to stamp the customs documents without searching the truck and that Bhobho would pay them the full amount of R2000 soon after leaving the border arena. The trio also exchanged contacts.

“Unfortunately they ran out of luck when the truck driver was intercepted by the Ferret team at the last check point before leaving the border, where it was discovered that the bulk of the consignment had not been declared,” said the official.

According to the border official, Bhobho failed to explain how he had managed to navigate through commercial mobile scanners without properly declaring his consignment.

He pretended to be collecting more customs documents from the vehicle before fleeing, leaving the keys in the ignition.

“Police detectives later caught up with Bhobho who then implicated Hokonya and Matsekedza. The duo was arrested late on Monday afternoon and the truck was taken for physical examination. It was then discovered that the IBR sheets were concealed under iron coils,” said the source.

Zimra’s commissioner general Ms Faith Mazani confirmed the arrests.

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Mnangagwa Has Already Rigged The Election, Jonathan Moyo

Professor Jonathan Moyo

By Professor Jonathan Moyo|Mnangagwa’s candidacy on July 30 is illegitimate, not only because he’s a product of a military coup, but also because he was the brutal CHIEF ENFORCER of what he has described as the OLD ORDER for 38 years. The ENFORCER can’t be the REFORMER!

As the Chief ENFORCER for 38 years, Mnangagwa was used by the Army’s Command Element, which is leading his election bid, as the ugly face behind atrocities such as Gukurahundi, the looting of DRC minerals & $15Bn of Chiadzwa diamonds!

Mnangagwa has crafted an appeasement strategy, that targets the business & international communities based on a disinformation scheme, learnt from British intelligence in his CIO days, whose design is to SAY right things & DO the opposite!

In January at Davos, Mnangagwa lied to the world through the BBC that unlike in the OLD ORDER, in which he was the CHIEF ENFORCER, Govt no longer runs elections as they are now run by ZEC. This was disinformation since Govt runs ZEC!

Asked by the BBC at Davos in January if EU & UN election MONITORS will be invited Mnangagwa lied by confusing OBSERVERS who see little, not everywhere & do nothing, with MONITORS who must see all, everywhere & correct wrongs on the spot!

In the first 20 years of the OLD ORDER, when Mnangagwa was the CHIEF ENFORCER, Govt ran elections through the Registrar General under an ad hoc Election Directorate & Electoral Supervisory Commission that had Election MONITORS as observers!

ZEC run by Govt to run elections is not set up in terms of the Constitution. Most of its full time staff are former or current Army, CIO & ZRP. ALL of TECHNICAL staff is 100% from security organs & ALL polling officers are civil servants!

On the back of the Nov coup, and the fact that Zimbabwe is under military rule, it’s unreasonable to expect a Govt run ZEC to run free, fair & credible elections. With securocrats managing its TECHNICAL operations, ZEC is a rigging tool!

While s235 of the Constitution says ZEC should “protect the sovereignty of the people” & s233 says it should “promote transparency & accountability”, proof Govt runs ZEC is the failure by ZEC to bring to order Rugeje, Hungwe & Mukupe!

ZEC’s has turned deaf & blind to ZanuPF’s threat to “repeat June 2008” if the Army run party loses the election on 30 July. Unlike the Rugeje, Hungwe & Mukupe rants, this threat was made on 6 June, AFTER election proclamation!

The plot is to rig on an industrial scale. The rigging is centered on:

(1) Manipulation of the BVR Voters Roll;

(2) Manipulation of Polling Stations by ZEC technical staff from security organs &

(3) Army intimidation of voters in villages!

Govt has seconded to ZEC a team of Chinese BVR & cyber experts from the People’s Liberation Army linked to a top Chinese university. Their remit is to manipulate the voters roll through shadowy & virtual polling stations & fake voters!

Chinese team seeks to manipulate the BVR system & create virtual polling stations to guarantee victory for Mnangagwa, whose appeasement strategy of disinformation would be used by UK govt to justify declaring the poll free, fair & credible!

Some 11 days after BVR closed for 2018 poll & a day before sitting of Nomination Court, ZEC continues to deny the opposition access to the roll, yet it has given ZanuPF hard copies.

ZEC has always done this & I can confirm it under oath.

Mnangagwa Not Ruling By Decree Like Mugabe Did

Kennedy Chokuda Clerk of parliament

By Paul Nyathi|The clerk of parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda has cleared fears that the eighth parliament of Zimbabwe has been dissolved in a situation that would have left President Emmerson Mnangagwa ruling by decree without the legislatures in place.

Chokuda explained in a statement on Tuesday that the two houses have only adjourned to allow members time to go out and campaign.

The Clerk took time to explain the on going situation after wide spread speculations that the houses had dissolved leaving the country in a constitutional crisis that may have seen President Mnangagwa having the sole ability to pass laws and run the country as an individual.

Zimbabwe was exposed to a near rule by decree in 2013 when then President Robert Mugabe remained in office alone after parliament dissolve on June 29 before elections were held in July 31. This was despite an urgent court applications by one Jealousy Mawarire for elections to be held on June 30 to avoid the constitutional crisis.

The full statement provided by parliament reads as follows:

DISSOLUTION OF THE EIGHTH PARLIAMENT AND COMMENCEMENT OF THE NINTH PARL

As Parliament, we have been inundated with enquiries from members of the public asking about the following pertinent issues:

a) when the current Parliament will be dissolved;

b) the status of current Members of Parliament until the day of harmonised elections; and

c) when the new Parliament will commence business.

I, therefore, find it important to share with you, our stakeholders, the following useful information regarding the status of Parliament.

Dissolution of the current Parliament

The Constitution of Zimbabwe outlines the circumstances under which dissolution of Parliament takes place. The three circumstances are as follows:

(a) Where the National Assembly and the Senate, sitting separately, have resolved by two-thirds of the total membership of each House to dissolve (self-propelled dissolution). In this instance, the President is obliged to dissolve Parliament in terms of section 143 (2)

(b) Where the National Assembly, without good cause, refuses to pass the Appropriation Bill which authorises government expenditure, commonly, referred to as the National Budget, the President is obliged to dissolve Parliament in terms of section 143 (3), and

(c) When the life of Parliament, as set forth in section 143 (1) of the Constitution ends by operation of the law (automatic dissolution).

The first two circumstances have not arisen. In this regard, therefore, automatic dissolution applies and does not need the President to take any action as dissolution emanates from the operation of the law as prescribed in section 143 (1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. For the avoidance of doubt, section 143 (1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe states that the life of Parliament runs for a five (5) year term commencing on the date on which the President-elect is sworn in. In this case, the President-elect, at the last elections, was sworn in on 21 August 2013, marking the commencement of the life of the current Parliament. Section 143 must be read in conjunction with section 158 of the Constitution which provides that a general election must be held not more than thirty days before the expiry of the five-year term specified in section 143. In that context, His Excellency, the President by Proclamation set the 30th of July 2018 as the date for the harmonised elections and it follows that Parliament will stand dissolved, by operation of the law, at midnight on Sunday 29th July 2018.

Status of current Members of Parliament

The current Members of Parliament, including those who lost in primary elections held by their respective parties, remain Members of Parliament until midnight, Sunday 29 July 2018. Parliament has only adjourned business to allow Members of Parliament to campaign for the forthcoming elections. Parliament can, however, be recalled or summoned anytime by the President to transact only urgent and unavoidable business which may require Parliament to sit before the harmonised elections.

Commencement of the new Parliament

The first sitting of the new Parliament will, in terms of section 145 (1) of the Constitution be determined by the President. However, this date must not be later than 30 days after the President-elect is sworn in terms of section 94 of the Constitution. It, therefore, means that the new Members of Parliament will be sworn in and Parliament will sit for the first time within 30 days of the taking of the oath of office by the President. The Speaker of the National Assembly and the President of the Senates shall continue to hold office until the election of the new Presiding Officers. However, on a day and time fixed by the Clerk of Parliament, but before the sitting of a New Parliament, elected Members of the National Assembly and the Senate must take oath of a Member of Parliament before the Clerk of Parliament and proceed to elect the respective presiding officers of the two Houses of Parliament.

It is our hope that this has helped in clarifying matters.

Kennedy M. Chokuda
Clerk of Parliament.

ZEC Gives Zanu PF 2018 Voters Roll But Denies Opposition Parties Access

Self exiled Former Higher Education minister Prof. Jonathan Moyo says he can confirm under oath that Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has, and always has given hard copies of the voters roll to Zanu PF whilst it denied opposition parties access.

Prof Moyo who has been in both government and Zanu PF during previous deadly elections that kept Mugabe in power says Zanu PF has already received the 2018 voters roll whilst opposition parties are still yet to and are being denied access by ZEC.

Updating Zimbabweans through his twitter account about 2018 voters’ roll, Prof Moyo said:’Some 11 days after BVR closed for 2018 poll & a day before sitting of Nomination Court #ZEC continues to deny the opposition access to the roll, yet it has given #ZanuPF hard copies. #ZEC has always done this & I can confirm it under oath’

MDC Alliance has been calling for the voters roll to be availed for audit and inspection by all parties before the sitting of the Nomination court, but ZEC chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba dismissed those demands last week.

Addressing a press conference in Harare on the 1st of June, Alliance principal Tendai Biti had said it was absurd that the voters’ roll would only be available after the sitting of the nomination court.

“We are not being provided with the (voters’ roll) yet the nomination court sits on the 14th of June and we have to be nominated by persons who are on the voters’ roll,” he said.

“ZEC has indicated that it would only avail the voters’ roll after the nomination court.

“We find that absurd because the roll is a key cog in the nomination process particularly the nomination of the president.”

If the allegations by Former Higher Education Minister Prof Moyo are true the credibility of ZEC and the elections is at risk and could possibly jeopardize the whole process.

ZEC In Collusion With Chinese Cyber Experts To Manipulate BVR Voters Roll, Jonathan Moyo

Self exiled Former Higher Education minister Prof. Jonathan Moyo says a plot to rig elections is underway and government has romped in Chinese cyber experts to work with ZEC in the manipulation of Bio-metric Voters Roll to give Zanu PF victory.

On Tuesday Moyo had promised to expose critical information on collusion to rig elections that’s going between Zanu-PF and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

Prof Moyo has just posted through his twitter account the plot to rig the elections as cataloged below:

11/14 The plot is to rig on an industrial scale. The rigging is centered on (1) Manipulation of the BVR Voters Roll; (2) Manipulation of Polling Stations by #ZEC technical staff from security organs & (3) Army intimidation of voters in villages!

12/14 Govt has seconded to #ZEC a team of Chinese BVR & cyber experts from the People’s Liberation Army linked to a top Chinese university. Their remit is to manipulate the voters roll through shadowy & virtual polling stations & fake voters!

13/14 Chinese team seeks to manipulate the BVR system & create virtual polling stations to guarantee victory for Mnangagwa, whose appeasement strategy of disinformation would be used by UK govt to justify declaring the poll free, fair & credible!

14/14 Some 11 days after BVR closed for 2018 poll & a day before sitting of Nomination Court #ZEC continues to deny the opposition access to the roll, yet it has given #ZanuPF hard copies. #ZEC has always done this & I can confirm it under oath.

Housebreaker Takes A Nap On A Comfy Sofa

A 24-YEAR-OLD man from Bulawayo was arrested after he allegedly broke into a house in Pumula South suburb and “took a nap.”

Nqobizitha Dube from Pumula South suburb allegedly broke into a house in the same suburb at midnight on Saturday, selected a comfortable sofa and took a snooze.

Mrs Nomaswazi Tshabalala, the owner of the house, screamed for assistance from neighbours when she woke up around 1AM and found an intruder snoring in the house.

Yesterday Dube appeared before Western Commonage magistrate Mr Lungile Ncube to answer to charges of unlawful entry.

He pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody to Friday for trial.

Dube told the court that he did not break into the house.

“I had visited my friend and I got lost on my way back home. I was drunk on the night in question so I just wandered into her yard,” he said.

“I was looking for a place to hide my groceries and while I was inside the yard, I might have hit the French door with my groceries but I did not break it.”

Allegations by the State are that on Saturday at midnight, Dube proceeded to Mrs Tshabalala’s house in Pumula South suburb.

He allegedly jumped over the fence and proceeded to break a glass on a French door and entered the house.

The court was told that Dube took a nap on the sofa.

At about 1AM, the complainant, who had heard some noise, went into the dining room to investigate and found Dube asleep on the sofa.

Mrs Tshabalala alerted neighbours who helped in apprehending Dube and called the police.

Mrs Memory Ndlovu represented the State.

Source State Media

VP Mohadi Withdraws Wife Tambudzani From Aspiring Senators List

By Own Correspondent| Vice President Kembo Mohadi has reportedly withdrawn the candidature of his beleaguered wife Tambudzani two days before the Nomination Court sits.

According to sources privy to the developments, Tambudzani was reportedly withdrawn from contesting under the Zanu Pf ticket because she refused to sign divorce papers.

Zanu-PF Matabeleland South Province resolved to appoint provincial chairperson Rabelani Choene as the Beitbridge senatorial candidate instead of Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s wife Tambudzani Mohadi.

The move followed an unusual decision when Zanu-PF Matabeleland South Province rejected the list of parliamentary and senatorial candidates which came from the party’s national commissariat headed by retired Lieutenant General Engelbert Rugeje.

Speaking soon after a closed door meeting with Matabeleland South provincial leadership, Vice President Mohadi endorsed the move by the Provincial Coordinating Committee’s to draw a fresh list of candidates.

Said Mohadi: The PCC is the authentic body so they have the right to come out with the final list of their candidates. Those who are grumbling, there is nothing to grumble about, we are Zanu PF, we are not voting for individuals but the party. So your little battles are over.

Billiat Under Pressure

Terrence Mawawa

Khama Billiat’s agent Mike Ngobeni from M-Sport Management has said the player is under pressure as his contract with Mamelodi Sundowns is set to expire this month.

Billiat has been linked with several teams- both local and abroad.

The 27-year old inspired his Zimbabwean side to COSAFA Cup glory last weekend.

According to Soccer Laduma, Ngobeni said:
“This is a guy who is under pressure because of media reports and phone calls constantly questioning where he will be playing his football next season, but he rose above all of that and had a great campaign with his national team.”

Billiat scored two goals as Zimbabwe beat their northern neighbours 4-2 to clinch the COSAFA Cup title for the sixth time.

Kadewere Basks In COSAFA Cup Glory

 

Terrence Mawawa

Warriors star striker Tinotenda Kadewere has said he enjoyed taking part in the just ended 2018 COSAFA Cup tournament.

The 22-year-old forward scored a brace that helped the national team beat Zambia 4-2 in the final to lift the cup for the 6th time.

Speaking to The Herald, Kadewere who plays for Djurgarden IF in Sweden said: “Personally, I enjoyed the tournament. I think this was a great experience for us all.

“It’s always good to have moments like these as a team and for the coaches to see different combinations and how the players can gel, especially with the AFCON qualifiers, coming up next.”

The former Harare City player also described his second goal on the day as the turning point in the match.

“The equaliser was fantastic, it brought us back into the game, but I felt it was all because of team effort. The guys showed great character. We need that spirit going forward,” said Kadewere

Independent Aspiring MP Ready To Take On Zanu PF, MDC Candidates

Terrence Mawawa

Aspiring Independent Parliamentary Candidate for Masvingo Urban Constituency, Sam Chapfudza is ready to take on Zanu PF and MDC candidates in the July 30 elections.

Although political observers believe that it is difficult for independent candidates to romp to victory in the coming polls, Chapfudza still thinks he has what it takes to win resoundingly.

“The Zimbabwe is Open for Business mantra is good and it should also be applied to local businesspeople.

Roads are full of potholes and streetlights are not working in the city of Masvingo and I will come up with lasting solutions to such challenges,” said Chapfudza.

“I will also address incessant water problems in the city.

Above I will look into issues affecting vendors and socially disadvantaged individuals in the constituency,” added Chapfudza.

Elite School Denies Association With Chamisa

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NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Terrence Mawawa

Maranatha Junior School has distanced itself from a video footage of pupils chanting MDC Alliance maxims.

The video footage that has been circulating on various social platforms, shows pupils from the school chanting MDC Alliance slogans.As the pupils were travelling in the school bus, they allegedly began to praise MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa.

Below is a statement that has been written by Maranatha Group of Schools:

Maranatha School would like to distance itself from the video that has been circulating on social media platforms of school pupils in a Maranatha Primary School Bus chanting political slogans of a political party.

This action was neither sanctioned nor supported by the school but was performed by a group of excited minors who were not aware of the impact of their actions they carried out following a crowd which was demonstrating and singing on the streets.

Maranatha Group of Schools is an apolitical Christian School- which focuses solely on the provision of quality education.

Elite School Denies Association With Chamisa

 

Terrence Mawawa

Maranatha Junior School has distanced itself from a video footage of pupils chanting MDC Alliance maxims.

  1. The video footage that has been circulating on various social platforms, shows pupils fNATIONAL NEWSrom the school chanting MDC Alliance slogans.As the pupils were travelling in the school bus, they allegedly began to praise MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa.

Below is a statement that has been written by Maranatha Group of Schools:

Maranatha School would like to distance itself from the video that has been circulating on social media platforms of school pupils in a Maranatha Primary School Bus chanting political slogans of a political party.

This action was neither sanctioned nor supported by the school but was performed by a group of excited minors who were not aware of the impact of their actions they carried out following a crowd which was demonstrating and singing on the streets.

Maranatha Group of Schools is an apolitical Christian School- which focuses solely on the provision of quality education.

Sex Workers Call For Legalising Of Pregnancy Termination

Terrence Mawawa

Sex workers in Masvingo are appealing to the government to legalise the termination of unwanted pregnancies.

Sex workers in the ancient city told a local community radio station yesterday they were being forced by their clients to indulge in unprotected sex resulting in unwanted pregnancies.

The sex workers urged the government to legalise abortion to avoid unwanted pregnancies.

“Whether abortion has been legalised or not, many sex workers are terminating unwanted pregnancies.So we appeal to the government to lift the blanket ban on abortion,” said one sex worker.

“We are being forced to have unprotected sex with our clients and this leads to unwanted pregnancies,” said another sex worker.

Tension Escalates As MDC Supporters Block Former Minister’s Candidature

 

Terrence Mawawa

There was tension in Manicaland Province at the weekend as hundreds of MDC supporters protested at the alleged imposition of former Energy and Power Development Deputy Minister Munacho Mutezo as a candidate for Chimanimani West Constituency.

On Saturday, MDC supporters in Chimanimani West gathered at Nyanyadzi Business Centre claiming Mutezo had been imposed as the MDC Alliance Parliamentary candidate.

Mutezo, of ZimPF, is contesting the election on an MDC Alliance ticket.

MDC members want local businessman Canaan Matiashe to represent them.

Matiashe yesterday said: “The voice of the people is the voice of the God and I follow what people are saying and I can’t say no to the people.”

Mutezo said the protesters were not genuine and had been sponsored by Zanu PF.

MDC Manicaland Provincial spokesperson Trevor Saruwaka said: “I am not aware of that. I am sure there will be one candidate representing the party. If other individuals decide to come as independents, it’s their choice.”

APA To Launch “People’s Agenda” 2018 Election Manifesto

Nkosana Moyo

By Own Correspondent| Dr Nkosana Moyo, leader of the opposition political party, Alliance for the People’s Agenda (APA), will on July 20 launch his party’s election manifesto in preparation for the upcoming election set for July 30.

Dubbed the “People’s Agenda” the manifesto will be launched at Rotary Centre in Harare.

Dr Moyo said the manifesto was an insight into how his party would solve the country’s challenges as soon as his party romped to victory post July 30.

Below is an invitation to citizens by Dr Moyo on twitter.

 

I Resigned In Good Faith- Gumbi

MDC-T Masvingo Chairman

Terrence Mawawa

MDC Masvingo Provincial Chairperson who tendered his resignation letter last night claimed he did so in the interest of the party.

However party insiders revealed Gumbi was forced to step down after his plot to impose a candidate of his choice in Masvingo Urban Constituency had been thwarted by the party’ s vanguard members.

In his letter Gumbi claimed he was struggling to cope with pressing commitments.

“Due to pressure of work I have decided to step down as MDC T Masvingo Provincial Chairperson and tomorrow (today) I will officially hand in my letter to the president. I want to thank you all for your support since 2014.However I will remain the MDC Alliance candidate for Zaka East Constituency.”

Masvingo Provincial Information and Publicity Secretary Dusty urged party members to remain calm after Gumbi’ s resignation.

MDC-T Losses Court Case 2 Days To Nomination Court

Ruling against the MDC-T
Case against the MDC-T

By Paul Nyathi|Opposition MDCT Alliance has lost a tricky case at the courts over the imposition of a parliamentary candidate.

Blessing Nhende a member of the party youth wing took the party to court for imposing a candidate in a Ward previously declare as reserved for youths in Mabvuku.

The MDCT had imposed Barnabas Ndira who is over the age of thirty five being the cut off age for the youth to be candidate for ward 21 in Mabvuku after previously declaring it reserved for the youth.

The court ruled that the MDC-T should hold a primary election in the ward urgently before the 14th of June to get a youth candidate for the ward.

The ruling is likely to cause a mayhem in the party where several similar concerns were raised.

BREAKING- Chamisa Makes Key Appointments

Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Presidential Appointments

The President  Hon.Adv. Nelson Chamisa is pleased to make  the following appointments:-

1. Mr. Jameson Timba,  ZEC Liaison Officer  and Presidents Chief Election Agent )

2. Dr.Nkululeko Sibanda, Presidential Spokesperson

3. Ms Grace Kwinjeh, Representative to Brussels and European Union.

4. Mr. Driden Kunaka, Representative to Australia

5. Yvonne Mahlunge,  Representative to the United Kingdom

6. Ralph Black – Party Representative to the United States of America (USA)

7. Mr. Austin Moyo, Party representative to the Republic of South Africa

8. Mr. Mathula Lusinga Party representative African Union (AU), East Africa and Central Africa

9. Mr. Elliot Pfebve, Business Trade Attaché Europe, Ireland and United Kingdom.

10. Further appointments shall also be made to cover SADC, COMESA, North Africa, West Africa and Middle East.

These appointments are with effect from 12th June 2018.

SESEL ZVIDZAI
Chief of Staff

ZANU PF Province Rejects Imposed Losing Minister

Abednico Ncube

By Paul Nyathi|The ZANU PF Matabeleland South Provincial Coordinating Committee has outright rejected Minister of State for the Province Abednico Ncube contest as the party candidate for Gwanda South.

The PCC met in Gwanda on Monday and rejected a list sent to the province by the party commissariate with names of candidates who lost primary elections being squeezed in as candidates.

Ncube lost the primary elections to ZBC staff member Ompile Marupi in the primary elections but was brought back to contest the seat by the national commissariat who disqualified Marupi with no explaination given.

Addressing the PCC members, Zanu PF provincial chairman Rabelani Choene distanced himself from the list produced by the national commissariat saying it had a number of irregularities.

He said some losing candidates had been clandestinely allocated posts in districts where they do not come from, while in some cases losing candidates had been declared winners.

“Please note that I have nothing to do with this list, this document came from the national commissariat. If you have any concerns do not direct them at me but to Harare,” said Choene.

PCC members immediately rejected the document and drafted the final list of winners for the national assembly, women’s quarter, senate and provincial council candidates.

“Chairman, we will not accept anything that is not endorsed by this PCC, let us come up with our final list that we will send to Harare. We say no to imposition of candidates,” they said.

Speaking soon after emerging from a closed door meeting with the provincial leadership, Vice President Mohadi commended the province for ensuring transparency and fairness prevails, saying the focus should now be on winning the elections.

He reminded party cadres that there was no winner or loser in the intra-party polls, adding if there are any concerns by any individual they should be raised after the elections.

“The PCC is the authentic body so they have the right to come out with the finalist of their candidates. Those who are grumbling, there is nothing to grumble about, we are Zanu PF, we are not voting for individuals but the party. So your little battles are over,” he said.

Other changes that were made to the previous list saw Rabelani Choene becoming the Beitbridge senatorial candidate instead of Tambudzani Mohadi.

Alma Mkwebu will no longer be the senate candidate for Gwanda after Rennie Kibi was declared the winner.

Two Year Old Abducted, Killed In Suspected Election Violence

By Own Correspondent| A two year old boy was reportedly abducted and brutally killed by suspected Zanu PF activists at the weekend after his father Rambai Lumbe defected to the opposition National People’s Party (NPP) where he is Mazowe North parliamentary candidate.

Lumbe told mourners gathered at his Sunridge Farm in Glendale yesterday, that he was finding it difficult to stomach the death of his son, Professor, whose heavily bruised body was recovered about two kilometres from the family home on Sunday.

The incident, which has left residents of Mazowe north shocked has also raised fears of a repeat of the bloody 2008 elections which saw over 300 opposition MDC-T supporters killed and thousands others internally displaced by suspected State security agents and Zanu PF militia.

Lumbe, reportedly defected from Zanu PF in 2014 to join former Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s ZimPF and later NPP where he is Mashonaland Central provincial secretary.

He said prior to the incident, several ruling party activists had visited his home and warned him to leave opposition politics or risk losing his family.

“My son, Professor went missing on Saturday afternoon, but was only found dead by some kids harvesting soya beans on Sunday.

This came as no surprise considering that we are living in a politically-charged environment where I receive a number of threats on my family,” Lumbe said.

“There are a number of cases where Zanu PF activists came and threatened me saying I was not a member of Zanu PF anymore, so I didn’t deserve to stay on the land that I was given by Zanu PF. I was told clearly that my involvement in opposition politics endangers my family.

I started receiving threats in 2014 when I joined the then ZimPF (Mujuru’s first opposition party). At one point, Zanu PF youths came to my plot and tried partitioning it amongst themselves claiming since I was in opposition politics, I was supposed to leave. Their warning was straight-forward that I was putting my family in danger and I was supposed to make a choice.”

In an interview with a local publication, Lumbe, said he would not quit politics but would continue fighting Zanu PF.

Lumbe’s wife, Nomatter Midzi who constantly broke down during the interview, said it was unfortunate that her son died under unclear circumstances although she suspects that their political rivals who always subjected them to all sorts of intimidation were responsible.

“I am convinced that my son was murdered because for some time, Zanu PF people were telling us that my husband’s political activism will endanger my family at some point. They failed to destroy him and then chose to attack my son aged two years, seven months,” she said.

Contacted for comment, Zanu PF Mashonaland provincial chairman Kazembe Kazembe dismissed the allegations as “false”.

“I don’t know about that. I even don’t know NPP candidates. To be honest, I have never heard about that kind of intimidation. People must appreciate the message from our President and all of us we don’t condone violence at all. However, I have no idea of such an incident,” Kazembe said.

NPP national standing committee member and People’s Rainbow Coalition provincial elections director Julius Musevenzi condemned the intimidation and physical violence against the opposition by suspected ruling party activists.

“Whilst ED and Zanu PF are talking about free and fair elections, for us this has just become a talk of the day and artificial. The reality is that people on the ground particularly in the farming community of newly resettled areas suffer a lot of intimidation from Zanu PF. This means any former Zanu PF member who joins another party becomes an enemy,” Musevenzi said.

“These people are a threat to Zanu PF and they have a huge following. As PRC, we do condemn such kind of violence.”

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Petros Masikati said although police were investigating a case of suspected murder, he had no knowledge of the involvement of any political party.

Human Rights Watch Southern Africa director Dewa Mavhinga said their research has established widespread intimidation, harassment, and threats of violence across the country.

“Incidents of intra-party political violence characterised primary elections, but more recently incidents of political violence between different political parties have been on the rise as elections date approaches,” Mavhinga said.

“We call upon the police to act swiftly to investigate all cases of political violence and arrest perpetrators without fear or favour. The police must demonstrate through decisive action that there is zero tolerance to political violence to enable Zimbabweans to vote freely on July 30.

“Prompt and thorough police investigations should include the Mazowe case of the NPP candidate who lost a child in unclear circumstances.”

Zanu PF has a long history of political violence and voter intimidation. In the run-up to the 2013 harmonised elections, MDC-T parliamentary candidate for Headlands, Shepherd Maisiri lost his 12-year-old son, Christpowers, under almost similar circumstances.

Christpowers was allegedly burnt to ashes when a house he was sleeping in was petrol-bombed by suspected Zanu PF supporters. Christpowers and his three brothers were sleeping in the house when disaster struck. The brothers escaped with minor burns.

Prior to the incident, Zanu PF activists had allegedly threatened to “deal” with Maisiri for causing the arrest of ruling party local militia leader Lovemore Manenji.

Manenji was in 2009 sentenced to a 52-year jail term for unleashing a reign of terror against opposition supporters in the run-up to the 2008 general elections.
In 2008, hundreds of opposition MDC-T supporters were killed while thousands were internally displaced, particularly in the bloody presidential run-off campaign.

Zanu PF supporters, government officials, war veterans and State security agents conducted brutal daily “re-education” meetings in which they beat up and tortured suspected MDC-T supporters to force them to denounce the opposition party and swear allegiance to Zanu PF at their bases of operations established in all the provinces around the country.

There was a spate of abductions and killings of known MDC-T activists and petrol bombing of their homes and offices by suspected agents of the State, Zanu PF supporters and war veterans.

During that period, MDC-T youth secretary for security Tonderai Ndira was abducted from his home in Harare by suspected security agents and his mutilated body was found a week later.

MDC-T treasurer in Mashonaland East Shepherd Jani was also abducted in Murehwa by four men and his mutilated body was found two days later as cases of political violence escalated around the country.-Newsday.

Activist Reports CIO Operative For Cellphone Theft

MBUSO Fuzwayo, secretary-general of civil rights group Ibhetshu LikaZulu, has filed robbery charges against a suspected Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative who allegedly confiscated his mobile phone on Saturday after finding the activists constructing a memorial plaque at a Gukurahundi mass grave at Bhalagwe, Kezi district.

Fuzwayo yesterday told Southern Eye that the incident occurred while they were erecting a memorial plaque at the mass grave site, together with villagers from Kezi.

He said four CIO operatives arrived in a white Nissan twin cab at the site and allegedly identified themselves as police officers.

“I introduced myself to them and asked them who were they since I had told them who I am. They told us that they were police officers. They started taking pictures of us at work and I also took their pictures as well,” Fuzwayo said.

“That is when an argument arose over why I was taking their pictures and I also asked why they were also taking pictures of us. They then took my mobile phone, forced us to throw away the mortar we were using, before they drove away. They later came back in the company of three uniformed police officers and two others in civilian clothes.”

Fuzwayo said the CIO operatives accused him of constructing the plaque without engaging local traditional leaders.

He said the operatives ordered them to stop the programme.

“I reported the matter to the police in Kezi on Saturday under case number 1606/2018 – RRB 3102163. That is when I was given back my mobile phone,” Fuzwayo, who claimed that he reported the matter at Kezi Police Station in the company of his lawyer, Nqobani Sithole, said.

Sithole said they were now waiting for the police to advise them on the court date.

“Fuzwayo approached us saying he was robbed of his mobile phone by the police and the CIOs and we went to Kezi to recover the phone,” Sithole said.

“When we arrived there the police officers denied the accusations and it only emerged that the person who took the mobile phone was a CIO operative only identified as Kudakwashe. So we filed robbery charges against him. We are waiting for the police to advise us on the court date. However, the police gave us the phone.”

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ZANU PF Fingered In Murder Of 2 Year Old Toddler

THE July 30 election campaign trail has claimed the life of a two-year-old who was reportedly abducted and brutally killed by suspected Zanu PF activists at the weekend after his father Rambai Lumbe defected to the opposition National People’s Party (NPP) where he is Mazowe North parliamentary candidate, NewsDay has learnt.

Addressing mourners at his Sunridge Farm in Glendale yesterday, the distraught Lumbe, said he was finding it difficult to stomach the death of his son, Professor, whose heavily bruised body was recovered about two kilometres from the family home on Sunday.

The incident has raised fears of a repeat of the bloody 2008 presidential run-off election where over 300 opposition MDC-T supporters were killed and thousands others internally displaced by suspected State security agents and Zanu PF militia.

Lumbe, who defected from Zanu PF in 2014 to join former Vice-President Joice Mujuru’s ZimPF and later NPP where he is Mashonaland Central provincial secretary, said prior to the incident some local ruling party activists had visited his home and warned him to leave opposition politics or risk losing his family.

“My son, Professor went missing on Saturday afternoon, but was only found dead by some kids harvesting soya beans on Sunday. This came as no surprise considering that we are living in a politically-charged environment where I receive a number of threats on my family,” Lumbe said.

“There are a number of cases where Zanu PF activists came and threatened me saying I was not a member of Zanu PF anymore, so I didn’t deserve to stay on the land that I was given by Zanu PF. I was told clearly that my involvement in opposition politics endangers my family.

“I started receiving threats in 2014 when I joined the then ZimPF (Mujuru’s first opposition party). At one point, Zanu PF youths came to my plot and tried partitioning it amongst themselves claiming since I was in opposition politics, I was supposed to leave. Their warning was straight-forward that I was putting my family in danger and I was supposed to make a choice.”

His wife, Nomatter Midzi said it was unfortunate that her son died under unclear circumstances although she suspects that their political rivals who always subjected them to all sorts of intimidation were responsible.

“I am convinced that my son was murdered because for some time, Zanu PF people were telling us that my husband’s political activism will endanger my family at some point. They failed to destroy him and then chose to attack my son aged two years, seven months,” she said.

She added: “I am convinced it’s Zanu PF people because in many cases, since we stay close to the road, they would pass through shouting that if my husband continues with opposition politics, then they will not spare us.”

She, however, said it was unfortunate that political differences would get to this level.

Like her husband, Nomatter said everyone should be allowed to express their political views without any form of intimidation.

Mourners gathered at the funeral said it was deplorable that people could attack each other over political differences. They said since the national political leadership, including President Emmerson Mnangagwa were preaching the gospel of peace, it was only prudent to follow his wise counsel.

Contacted for comment, Zanu PF Mashonaland provincial chairman Kazembe Kazembe dismissed the allegations as “false”.

“I don’t know about that. I even don’t know NPP candidates. To be honest, I have never heard about that kind of intimidation. People must appreciate the message from our President and all of us we don’t condone violence at all. However, I have no idea of such an incident,” Kazembe said.

NPP national standing committee member and People’s Rainbow Coalition provincial elections director Julius Musevenzi condemned the intimidation and physical violence against the opposition by suspected ruling party activists.

“Whilst ED and Zanu PF are talking about free and fair elections, for us this has just become a talk of the day and artificial. The reality is that people on the ground particularly in the farming community of newly resettled areas suffer a lot of intimidation from Zanu PF. This means any former Zanu PF member who joins another party becomes an enemy,” Musevenzi said.

“These people are a threat to Zanu PF and they have a huge following. As PRC, we do condemn such kind of violence.”

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Petros Masikati said although police were investigating a case of suspected murder, he had no knowledge of the involvement of any political party.

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BUT WHY? – Court Inspects Kasukuwere’s Mansion For Bullets

By Dorrothy Moyo| The below are state media pictures at former ZANU PF National Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere’s house Tuesday morning.

This was as the court conducted an inspection in loco at his Glen Lorne Harare property. Kasukuwere has pleaded not guilty to violating immigration controls saying his life was in danger.

Several bullet holes are visible which Kasukuwere claims were from rounds fired at his home, the state media reported.

113 AK47 shells have been found at the premises.

Kasukuwere applied for discharge at the close of the state case on the basis that he used an undesignated port of exist fearing for his life, hence he qualified to have been given refugee status.

Frustrated MDC-T Chairman Resigns

MDC-T Masvingo Chairman James Gumbi

By Paul Nyathi|MDC-T Masvingo provincial chairperson James Gumbi has resigned from his position, very reliable sources within the party in Masvingo have told ZimEye.com.

Gumbi is reported to have submitted his resignation letter to the party provincial Secretary on Tuesday morning after he saw his efforts to impose his own choice of candidates in the province go up in smoke.

Earlier this year Gumbi had vowed that he was going to have the final say on who was going to be the candidates for the opposition paying no regard to the MDC Alliance coalition agreements.

Gumbi, who claimed that he influenced the late MDC-T founding leader Morgan Tsvangirai to appoint Nelson Chamisa and Elias Mudzuri as vice presidents in 2016, always indicated that there was no one within the party and Alliance qualified enough to tell him what to do when it comes to the selection of candidates to represent the party in the province in the upcoming elections.

Addressing aspiring MPs and councillors at party provincial offices in Rhodene in March Gumbi said the buck stopped with him. His antics took a drastic direction when he refused to present the MDC Alliance candidate for Chivi North to the MDC-T Vice President Mudzuri last week claiming that the candidate was not favoured in the electorate.

“I have the final say; I’m the one who put the final signature and no one even from national can tell me what to do,” Gumbi was quoted telling the MDC Alliance structures.

The sources indicated that Gumbi seemed to have this courage from the claims he made that he footed the late Tsvangirai’s medical bills as well as influencing the appointment of Chamisa and Mudzuri as VPs.

Gumbi’s moves threatened to shake the grass root support base of the party, leading to loyal party members turning against him in numbers resulting in his resignation from the chairman’s position in frustration.

ZimEye.com efforts to get a comment on the resignation from the MDC-T Secretary General Douglas Mwonzora were not successful at the time of writing though party sources in Masvingo insisted that Gumbi had resigned. Gumbi could also not be reached on his mobile phone which was continuously unreachable.

ZEC Turns The Heat On ZBC Over Partisan Coverage

By Own Correspondent| The national broadcaster (ZBC) is reportedly under fire from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) over partisan coverage of political parties, a development which could have led to the broadcaster covering the MDC Alliance manifesto launch last week.

According to communication glimpsed by ZimEye circulated by one of the national broadcaster’s top executives in programming, bureau chiefs are reportedly under fire for failing to adequately cover opposition parties rallies “adequately as the country heads towards the watershed polls slated for July 30.

Below is the message which was sent to ZBC bureau chiefs in all the country’s 10 provinces.

Bureau Chiefs I am deeply concerned with the manner in which diaries of political parties are going uncovered in your areas. After the proclamation, we HAVE to cover all political parties especially the Presidential rallies. I am not going to tolerate a situation where ZBC is accused of not creating a level field under my watch. Can ALL star rallies of presidential candidates be covered and the stories come in same day as we do for President ED Mnangagwa. It is a LEGAL requirement. I can’t be explaining to ZEC why a rally was not covered. Please.

Mnangagwa Was Never A Crocodile Gang Member, He Was Only Inspired By Them, Says Chando

“Emmerson Mnangagwa was not part of the famous crocodile gang. He was inspired by them but never was never a member.” – Jonathan Chando.

The below is a write up with correlates with that of the famous historian Terrence. O Ranger that Mnangagwa was nowhere near the famous five.

The Crocodile Gang comprised five-members and was formed in 1964 in Zambia under the leadership of William Ndangana.  It staged acts of sabotage under the banner of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) party. The gang is said to have paved way for the birth of the Second Chimurenga war as it was assigned to conduct acts of sabotage meant to distract and destabilise the Ian Smith led government. It operated in the eastern part of the country, mainly in Mutare, particularly in Nyanyadzi and Chimanimani. It collapsed after the 4th July killing of Pieter Johannes Andries Oberholzer.

Election Monitors Question ZEC On Ballot Paper Printing

By Paul Nyathi|The Zimbabwe Election Support Network an electoral process watchdog has questioned the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, ZEC’s, silence on the printing of the ballot papers in its election roadmap released last week.

ZESN released the following statement in reaction to the roadmap published by the commission last week.

ZESN STATEMENT ON THE 2018 ELECTION ROADMAP RELEASED BY ZEC

The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) notes the 2018 Harmonized elections roadmap released this week by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) which details the various processes the Commission will undertake. The Network has noted that the roadmap is silent about the process of designing and printing of the ballot papers.

Section 52A (a) of the Electoral Act states that ZEC should without delay provide information to all political parties, candidates and observers on where and by whom the ballot papers for the election are being printed. ZESN appreciates information on the dates for the publication of the number of ballot papers printed which complies with Section 52A(b) and urges the ZEC to also avail information on who will print the ballot papers and the location of the printers.

In addition, it is vital for ZEC to ensure that the voters’ roll is availed to all stakeholders in reasonable time to allow, for instance, electoral contestants to verify if the people who support their nomination are in the voters’ roll, as required by law.

ZESN reiterates its calls for the Electoral Commission to fully adhere to the Electoral Act, the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance, the SADC Principles and Guidelines Governing Democratic Elections and international principles of election management which are independence, impartiality, integrity, transparency, efficiency, professionalism and service-mindedness.

ZESN remains committed to the promotion of democratic elections in Zimbabwe.

Mugabe Escapes Parliamentary Probe On Missing US$15 Billion Diamonds

Robert Mugabe

By Own Correspondent| Former President Robert Mugabe has escaped parliamentary probe on the missing US $15 billion diamond revenue after he was recused from the oral evidence hearing by the Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Mudenda, ZimEye has learnt.

According to a report by the Mines and Energy Parliamentary Portfolio Committee, Mugabe would not be required to present himself before parliament despite being summoned twice.


Chairperson of the Mines and Energy Committee Temba Mliswa, is on record indicating that the former President was one of the key figures to give oral evidence to parliament in order to establish whether or not the country lost US $15 billion diamond revenue.

“We will leave no stone unturned and if this means that the former president will have to come, then we will summon him” Mliswa is on record saying.

However, attempts to have Mugabe before parliament were futile as the former first citizen simply did not present himself to parliament.

Mliswa told journalists after Mugabe did not present himself before parliament that the Mines and Energy Committee would write to him again changing the time when he was expected to appear.

“We had requested that he come at 9 am and maybe he has failed to come because of his age…We are therefore writing to him again this time requesting that he comes at 2pm,” said Mliswa.

He said the committee was also open and welcomed the idea of conducting the oral evidence hearing session at Mugabe’s residence as a means of accommodating his personal needs since he was old.

“Remember the former president used to hold cabinet meetings at 2 pm and maybe because of his age, 9 am was too early for him,” said Mliswa.

He confirmed to journalists that despite being served with the summons to appear before parliament, Mugabe had not responded.

“This is not a witch hunting exercise but we are just fulfilling our oversight role where we hope that at the end of it, we will be able to come up with befitting recommendations that take the country forward and prevent any mineral lickages in the future,” said Mliswa.

According to the Mines and Energy Portfolio Committee report, Mugabe will no longer be expected to appear before the committee to provide answers regarding the missing diamond revenue.

Zimbabweans To Know New President By 4 August 2018

Justice Priscilla Chigumba ZEC Chairperson

By Paul Nyathi|Zimbabweans will know their new leader by 4 August according to the elections roadmap released by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission.

The roadmap says it will take the commission five days to collate and announce the results of the elections which will be held on 30 July. Below is their officially published schedule:

Kasukuwere Not A Border Jumper But Refugee

Saviour Kasukuwere

By Paul Nyathi|Former cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere has appeared in court on charges of flouting the country’ immigration laws.

The former ZANU PF commissar pleaded not guilty to the charges of violating the country’s immigration law by unlawfully leaving Zimbabwe using an undesignated port.

Kasukuwere skipped the country’s borders in November last year when the army executed a coup on former President Robert Mugabe. He took refuge in South Africa for six months before returning home.

His lawyer Mr Jonathan Samukange applied for discharge at the close of the state case arguing that his client’s life was under threat and he qualified for refugee status.

“When a person is under threat, his life is under threat; he can leave the country as a refugee. The refugee status starts from Zimbabwe; it does not start from the foreign country. The act is very clear on that point, so that’s why my client pleaded not guilty……when he left he was already a refugee…,” said Mr Samukange.

The court will hand down its ruling on the application for discharge at the close of the state case today (Tuesday) at 08:30 am.

Chiyangwa Sues “New Grace Mugabe” For $1m

Philip Chiyangwa wants a million dollars

By Paul Nyathi|Flamboyant ZANU PF Central Committee member and Zimbabwe Football Association chairman Philip Chiyangwa is demanding a whopping $1 million dollars for defamation of character from ZANU PF Harare Provincial Women’s League leader Ratizo Mukarati.

Chiyangwa is raising the claims on Mukarati who ZANU PF supporters are calling the “New Grace Mugabe” over utterances she made against him at a ZANU PF women’s interface rally with President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week.

Mukarati who sections of the ZANU PF supporters have accused of behaving like the former First Lady Grace Mugabe by attacking senior party members in public demanded that President Mnangagwa arrests Chiyangwa who she accused of being a land baron who symphonies money from fellow party supporters.

Mukarati claimed that Chiyangwa corruptly acquired land in Harare South and was selling it at exorbitant prices to party members.

Presenting a report to President Mnangagwa during the meeting in Harare last Thursday, Mukarati said Chiyangwa has brought untold suffering to party supporters in the Harare South constituency.

“In Harare South the issue of residential stands is a big issue because of Chiyangwa who claims to be one of us,” said Mukarati.

“Zanu PF political heavyweights like Chiyangwa, Mr President are abusing party supporters after he corruptly bought land which once belonged to the State.

“He (Chiyangawa) is now demanding more money from party supporters who have already bought those housing stands as cooperatives and those who can’t afford are being chased away with their houses and properties being destroyed.”

She added; “These people are now living in poverty and struggling with nowhere to live and these are the same people who voted for Zanu PF in 2013.”

Responding to the reports, Mnangagwa said he has commissioned a land inquiry, adding that once the report is out those found on the wrong side of the law will be prosecuted.

“This report will be made public and I can assure you even those that you have mentioned (Chiyangwa) here, if he is found to have corruptly acquired (land) he will be prosecuted.”

Writing through his lawyers Chiyangwa expressed ignorance and non involvement in the issues raised by Mukarati demanding that she makes a public apology and withdraw the statements against him within twenty four hours or face a million dollar lawsuit from him.

The deadline expired on Sunday and at the time of writing Mukarati had not yet given the public apology and withdrawal of her statements.

ZimEye.com efforts to get a comment from both Chiyangwa and Mukarati were not successful at the time of writing.

Man Kicks Wife To Death

Murder accused Ricardo Sheddon

By Paul Nyathi|A Bulawayo man has appeared in court on murder charge after he allegedly kicked his wife several times on the face and chest until she lost consciousness and eventually died.

The 50 year old man, Ricardo Staddon was arrested for the murder of Kim Caterina who died five days after he brutally attacked for undisclosed reasons.

Staddon was not asked to plead on the murder charge before Bulawayo magistrate Ms Adelaide Mbeure who remanded him in custody to June 24 for further investigations.

Prosecuting, Mr Maclean Ndlovu alleged that Staddon severely assaulted his wife on May 19 at Gainsborough, Barham Green until she collapsed.

“Staddon slapped and kicked Caterina with booted feet on the face and chest until she lost consciousness. She was taken to UBH where she was admitted until she passed away on May 24 at around 8PM,” he said.

“A post mortem which was conducted on May 28 showed that the assault was the cause of death.”

Parliament Gives Up On Mugabe

Former President Robert Mugabe

By Paul Nyathi|After all the drama and hype around former President Robert Mugabe’s involvement on the alleged missing $15 billion diamonds revenue, the stingless Zimbabwean parliament has officially announced failing to bring the former head of state for a formal hearing on the matter.

The August House officially revealed on Monday that it has excused Mugabe from attending a hearing on the diamond leakage at Chiadzwa during his tenure as Head of State and Government.

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy had summoned Mugabe to explain the alleged disappearance of diamonds worth $15 billion under his watch.

The former president absconded the hearing twice.

Mugabe had been given an ultimatum by the committee to attend the hearing on the same day, with its chairman Temba Mliswa threatening to charge him with contempt of Parliament if he failed to turn up.

Presenting a committee report in the National Assembly last week on the diamond sector in Zimbabwe for the period 2009-2016, Mliswa said after consultations, it had been resolved to excuse Mugabe from attending.

“The former President, His Excellency Cde RG Mugabe, was unable to attend at the appointed hour and the committee was due to meet to consider summoning him as a measure of last resort but after consultations with the Honourable Speaker, he was recused from attending,” said Mliswa.

The committee recommended that the next Parliament should pursue the $15 billion and summon Mugabe to explain himself.

“Closure on the alleged missing $15 billion diamond revenues is possible if the former President clears the air on the context he made the assertion that the country lost such amount. The Ninth Parliament must pursue the matter to its logical conclusion,” said Mliswa.

Parliament has since adjourned pending its dissolution on July 29 ahead of the general election slated for July 30.

On two occasions, Mr Mugabe failed to appear before the committee without giving any reasons prompting Parliament to write him a final letter.

At one time, the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy resolved to send a final letter to Mr Mugabe warning that he could be arrested for contempt of Parliament if he continued to dodge the hearing.

Speaker of Parliament Advocate Jacob Mudenda confirmed that all business of the 8th Parliament had been concluded.

“It has been adjourned until the 29th of July when it constitutionally automatically dissolves. All the committees have concluded their business. It adjourned on the Thursday last week on the 7th of June but should a matter of importance arise, which requires the decision of Parliament, it can be recalled anytime before the 29th of July,” said Adv Mudenda.

Section 147 of the Constitution states that “on the dissolution of Parliament, all proceedings pending at the time are terminated and every Bill, motion, petition and other business lapses”.

Section 143 of the Constitution, which outlines the duration and dissolution of Parliament, states: “Parliament is elected for a five-year term which runs from the date on which the President-elect is sworn in and assumes office in terms of Section 94(1) (a), and Parliament stands dissolved at midnight on the day before the first polling day in the next general election called in terms of section 144.”

Nkosana Moyo Launches Manifesto

Dr Nkosana Moyo in one of his campaign trails.

By Paul Nyathi|Elections dark horse the Alliance for People’s Agenda, APA, led by Dr Nkosana Moyo will be launching its official manifesto on Wednesday next week, the party has revealed.

The manifesto called The People’s Agenda will be launched by the party’s presidential candidate Dr Moyo in a public event at the Rotary Club of Harare.

Dr Moyo has carried out the most unique campaign trail where he has refused to hold any public rallies but opted to go around the country meeting voters individually in the streets of nearly every village and centre in the country.

The very reserved former Minister of Industry and Trade has been subjected to huge ridicule for his very unique campaign strategy though he appears to have impacted heavily on the people he met as numbers following his party appear to be growing every day.

The party wrote in its official website:

After more than a year of getting into the people, meeting Zimbabweans from all walks of life, listening and learning the challenges they face everyday, and their call for a NEW political, social and economic narrative, I’m pleased to officially invite you all to the People’s Agenda manifesto launch by Alliance for the People’s Agenda – APA at the Rotary Club of Harare, The Bridge near Harare Gardens on 20 June 2018.

We open this invite to all democrats, the members of the free press, Zimbabweans across all political divides beyond APA members who want to listen, learn, critique and stay informed in lieu of the July 30 elections. Dress however you like. Even in your favourite scarf or t-shirt wrapped in an open progressive mind.

Event starts at 16:00 hrs sharp ending at 19:00 hrs. We have a few hard copies of the entire policy document for our early birds. The floor will be open for a round of questions from all attendees. Can’t wait to see you all there!

Brazil’s Samba Kings Wallop Austria

Terrence Mawawa

Neymar played 84 minutes as Brazil overcame Austria 3-0 in their final friendly match on Sunday before setting off for the World Cup.

The Paris Saint-Germain forward scored the second of the Samba Kings’ three goals in his first match since February 25.

After spending 14 weeks on the sidelines, Neymar has now netted in back-to-back matches for Brazil and appears in perfect shape for their Russia 2018 opener against Switzerland in a week’s time.

Gabriel Jesus and Philippe Coutinho also scored for the Mighty Brazilians.

Unheralded Tawanda Macheke Shines For Dembare

Terrence Mawawa

Harare Giants Dynamos returned to winning ways following their 1-0 win over Mutare City at Vengere Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The Glamour Boys had last picked up maximum points in round 11 and the victory propelled them to 17 points but remained on 13th place.

Substitute Tawanda Macheke scored a late goal in the 83rd minute – which made the difference at the end of the encounter.

Both teams created good chances before, with Dembare’s Valentine Kadonzvo and Cleopas Kapupurika getting countless opportunities but they wasted them all.

Rovers also had a goal ruled out for offside in the 20th – which could have changed the complexion of the game.

Results:
Mutare City Rovers 0-1 Dynamos
Highlanders 0-1 Bulawayo Chiefs
Shabanie Mine 2-2 Black Rhinos
Yadah 3-0 Chapungu.

Zanu PF Youth Leader Vows To ‘Deal’ With Biti

Pupurayi Togarepi

Terrence Mawawa

Zanu PF Secretary for Youth Affairs Pupurai Togarepi has threatened MDC Alliance member Tendai Biti with unspecified action.

Frothing at the mouth and seething with rage,Togarepi told State broadcaster, ZBC yesterday, the ruling party youth wing would not let Biti’ s sentiments go unchallenged.

Togarepi vowed to deal with Biti- though he did not specify the measures he would take against the outspoken PDP leader.

“We have been offended by Biti’ s careless remarks and we will definitely take decisive action.

Biti openly insulted our leader using unprintable words although he had been advised to mind his vocabulary on national television,” said Togarepi.

Mnangagwa’ s Liberation War Remarks Rile Zimbabweans

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

By Terrence Mawawa| Like his predecessor and mentor Robert Mugabe, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned the people of Zimbabwe against trampling on the values of the liberation struggle.

According to ZBC Online Mnangagwa said the people of Zimbabwe should never take the values of the liberation struggle for granted.

Responding to Mnangagwa’ s remarks social analyst Antony Taruvinga said:

“Bring us back to where we were before this
independence nonsense.

Actually, we were still going to get independence
anyway even maybe without the barrel of the gun. There
are a lot of African countries that got their
independence without waging any war.

All African
countries are free now. Take your independence and
we will fight for our freedom.”

Cee Gospell also wrote:
“Emmerson keep your independence and we will take
our Zimbabwe and our Freedom.”

“Emmerson who you threatening?” posted Dany Muzenda.

Step Down To Avoid Humiliating Defeat, Analyst Tells Mnangagwa

 

Terrence Mawawa

Hard-hitting social media analyst Antony Taruvinga has urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down to avoid an embarrassing defeat in the July 30 election.

Taruvinga wrote on Facebook yesterday:
“The irony of the Incumbent’s failure.
Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF hoodlums should just step down.
Do not waste time and national resources
seeking office and promising new things when you
have already failed the simplest of tasks that you
promised to achieve.

‘You can rig an election but you can’t rig the
economy’ so said the late icon Dr Morgan Richard
Tsvangirai.

What it simply means is that the business sector
has no confidence in Emmerson Mnangagwa and things
will never change even if he wins the
election.

The “coup” President must admit he has failed
and step down because his promises have come to
nought.”

Mnangagwa Unelectable- MDC

 

 

Terrence Mawawa

The country’ s main opposition party, MDC has described President Emmerson Mnangagwa as an unelectable political figure, given his proven failure to transform the country’ s economy.

In a message posted yesterday on the MDC Facebook page under the name Nelson Chamisa For President, the party said Mnangagwa was unelectable and his prolonged stay in power would spell doom for the nation.

“The Unelectable ED admits to failing to resolve the economic crisis via

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

ZBC News Online.

That is why Zimbabweans must send him to retirement,come the 30th of July.

ED has made his choice to let Zimbabweans know that

he cannot be trusted in turning around the country’s

fortunes.

 

In any case after 38 of state pillaging with

Mugabe bringing the country to its knees, he surely

said it right that he does not have solutions.So the choice is yours too!”the party said.

PICTURE BLAST- CHAMISA RIDING A BICYCLE

MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa

The picture of MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa riding a bicycle has set the social media ablaze with commentators saying it is not surprising to see the other aspiring Presidential candidates riding either motorbikes, scotchcarts or donkeys in their quest to appear as servant leaders to the electorate.

Chamisa’s picture, as seen above has also attracted controversy with other commentators accussing the Alliance presidential candidate of being an attention seeker who requires orientation of his role as leader of the opposition.

Below are more pictures of the MDC Alliance leader and the coalition’s supporters.

Zanu Pf Strongholds Record Higher Numbers Of Registered Voters

By Own Correspondent| Traditional Zanu Pf strongholds registered an unusually higher concentration of registered voters, the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) has said.

According to a report by the ZESN, Zanu PF’s traditional strongholds, namely Midlands, Mashonaland West, East and Manicaland provinces recorded higher numbers of registered voters when compared to opposition MDC-T strongholds.

Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and South which are considered opposition strongholds, recorded the least.

A detailed analysis of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) data by the electoral watchdog, revealed that Epworth and Harare South had an unusually high voter registration turnout.

“Of concern to ZESN are the higher numbers of registered voters in Goromonzi South with 65 539, Epworth (63 961), Dangamvura-Chikanga (58 000) and Harare South (60 270) constituencies.

“This points out to the need for more polling stations in the respective constituencies and the need for a delimitation exercise post 2018 elections,” said ZESN in a statement.

Epworth, Goromonzi South, Harare South and Chikanga-Dangamvura are currently held by Zanu PF legislators and populated by mostly resettled farmers and illegal settlers.

The fight for electoral victory will also be in Zanu PF strongholds – Midlands (717 510), Manicaland (66 943), Mashonaland West (611 751) Mashonaland East (585 198) and Masvingo (583 599), accounting for over 60% of registered voters, while Bulawayo has only 211 276 registered voters.

“ZEC provisional BVR statistics show that a substantial proportion of adult Zimbabweans 2 039 056 did not register in the BVR blitz.

Harare has a projected adult population of 1,3 million [1 345 818], but had fewer than 800 000, who have registered to vote,” ZESN said.

The 2018 general elections will be dominated by young people, who make up over 70% of the registered voters.-Newsday.

1 Million Men Get Circumcised In Zimbabwe

Dr Owen Mugurungi

By Paul Nyathi|The state run Chronicle Newspaper reports that at least one million Zimbabwean men have been circumcised, in a development that will scale up the country’s progress towards reaching the global 2030 HIV targets.

According to the Ministry of Health and Child Care, 1 144 061 men have undergone voluntary medical circumcision (VMMC) so far, a figure that is likely to go up by the end of 2018. The country missed its target to circumcise 1,3 million people by 2015 .

The Aids and TB Unit director in the ministry, Dr Owen Mugurungi, said efforts were still in place to get more men circumcised as figures show that only 21 percent of men have undergone the surgery that reduces chances of HIV infection by up to 60 percent.

“From programme inception in 2009 till December 2017, a total of 1 144 061 males have been circumcised in Zimbabwe. In 2017 alone, 301 366 men were circumcised across the 10 provinces in our country,” said Dr Mugurungi.

“The programme is now nearing attaining its initial target of 1,3 million men. However, when we reach this target sometime this year, we will not stop, but will continue providing this much needed service as we have come up with more targets until 2021 so that we ensure a good number of men are circumcised in Zimbabwe.”

He said the Ministry will continue providing services that will lead to the reduction of new infections.

“We continue to encourage men to seek more information regarding VMMC and make that important decision to get circumcised. It is still for free and is provided by trained doctors and nurses in many of our provincial, district and mission hospitals across the country, including some private clinics in Bulawayo and Harare,” added Dr Mugurungi.

Zimbabwe launched a Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision campaign in 2009, aiming to put 1,3 million men under the knife by 2015 after studies showed circumcision reduced the risk of contracting HIV by 60 percent.

“Tell Investors To Bank Locally”- President Mnangagwa Urged

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa today met a Chinese delegation of over 60 business people who are in the country to explore investment opportunities.

President Mnangagwa said the benefits of Chinese investment in the country would see increased job creation, the benefits of which would soon trickle down to the ordinary citizens.

Said President Mnangagwa on his facebook post:

“Great meeting this morning with 60 Chinese businesspeople here to explore investment opportunities and to attend the China-Zimbabwe business forum.

Investment brings jobs. And while turning an economy around takes time, our international outreach is beginning to bear fruit, and the benefits will be felt by the Zimbabwean people!”

Citizens reacted to President Mnangagwa’s post calling on him to ensure that the Chinese investments benefits the country.

Said Wiriranai Mutizira, “Extensive research indicate that the Chinese, since time immemorial, have not brought any significant or positive development in Africa. So my question is, why do we have African leaders still turning to them for so called “developmental initiatives”?”

Llyod Stevie Gambiza, “Mr President dnt forget to tel investors to bank money in our local banks instead of crossing over to bank in Zambia sending everything bek to China.”

Linos Nyamuranga, “Word of advise Cde President. Those human beings are vultures…in fact you are surrounded. Before you even know it, you will be left with no flesh. Lets avoid another Chiadzwa debacle.”

Stevie Chiks, “Chinese investment will nevr bring an end 2 Zim cash crisis. Again Chinese pple rarely use local banks to bank their money. Again Chinese projects need to be supervised by locals kwete kuti vashande vega. Matsotsi.”

Grace Banda, “U are trying Mr President but becareful those people likes to overuse workers for there gain so long they get what they want they exploit and loot u hve to put measures to protect masses in employment please , loot all and go build China to a More Power house world class cities on Zimbabwe s expenses just be aware vanhu ava no living wage kuvasevenzi.”

Alex Gibson, “Hon. We have read and heard about a lot of news about Mega Deals, that’s gr8 and good news to listen to. My question is on the ACF deal with the Moti Group. How has it benefited Zimbabwe to date, how many total tons of Chrome have been produced and at what value was the Chrome sold? How much did the Zimbabwean government earn? Who are the locals partners in this JV?”

Watson Watungwa, “You are engaging with more thieves to finally finish of the country ,I see you guys have a big plan to leave the country with absolutely nothing ,what do Chinese invest in Zimbabwe besides brick moulding ,operating beer halls ,and selling poor quality goods and you give them iur minerals in exchange.you have brought them to assist you in rigging the election ,we are tired of you useless meetings and useless posting ,why don’t you keep your things for yourself.”

Brian Jengera, “Nothing tangible can come out from this gathering. Mega Chinese deals have been signed but no fruits by the of the day. It’s high time we look from somewhere other than China for investors. I see Chiwenga is also there,are you discussing arms deals?”

Rifilwe Baloyi, “Ma China havhure makambani ekuti vanhu vashande vanovhura ma shops ekutengesera junk ravo votora mari kuendesa kumusha kwavo. Ma shop avo anoshanda vanhu vaviri chete vanotambiriswa mari isingatenge chinhu. Tinoda vanhu vanovhura industry inogadzira zvinhu munyika kwete uwuyisa zvakagadzirwa kare zvichiuraya industry ne hupfumi wenyika.”

 

 

Albino Trust of Zimbabwe To Open Special Needs Technology Centre

By Own Correspondent| The Albino Trust of Zimbabwe will be commemorating International Albinism Awareness Day with the official opening of a special needs resource centre on 13 June 2018 at its Borrowdale offices.

The organisation revealed this in a statement adding that the centre was a response towards addressing access to information challenges faced by people living with albinism.

Said the organisation in a statement:

Visual impairments of people with albinism hamper their access to information. Most information of public interest is in print and not braille.

The Albino Trust of Zimbabwe realises that poor access to information impacts negatively on academic performance and employment of people with albinism.

Ending poverty through self-sustainability has been on the centre of the organisation’s goals. The Albino Trust of Zimbabwe encourages use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) that enables people with disability to read and work independently without challenges.

Currently the organisation is working on exposing its beneficiaries to a computer software called JAWS in a bid to promote access to information and the internet.

The resource centre bridges lack of knowledge and skill of using computers and will also be a platform to train teachers that work with students with disabilities and other special needs.

The Albino Trust of Zimbabwe looks forward to running a project where there will be installation of at least one computer with JAWS in every school as part of inclusive education.

The guest of honour for the event will be the Minister of ICT and Cyber Security, Supa Mandiwanzira and members of the public and private sector are also invited to attend.

MDC Alliance Values Extracted From Zim Constitution Not SA

By Paul Nyathi|As a matter of fact, the MDC Alliance manifesto provisions on state institutions were extracted from the Zimbabwean Constitution and not the South African constitution.

The closes in the Zimbabwean Constitution are word for word with the ones in the South African Constitution.

A page in the Zimbabwean Constitution

ZANU PF Supporters Thoroughly Beat Each Other At Hero Burial

Godswill Masimirembwa

By Paul Nyathi|ZANU PF supporters on Sunday showed their usual violent character when they thoroughly beat each other up at Stodart Hall in Mbare during the body viewing at the burial of National Hero John Chingumba.

The fight ended with three supporters of the ruling party’s parliamentary candidate, Tendai Savanhu, severely injured and hospitalised.

The fracas was as a result of clashes between Savanhu’s supporters and rivals from losing primary election candidate Emmanuel Mahachi’s camp.

Witnesses said Mahachi’s allies stormed the hall and caused mayhem, accusing Savanhu and his supporters of using dirty tactics to win the party primary polls held last month.

The problem started when Zanu PF
provincial chairlady, Ratidzo Mukarati, complained over the poor turnout at the burial, where she was told Mahachi had threatened to unleash his supporters to disrupt the event.

The violence allegedly broke out when Mahachi showed up at the hall and received a hero’s welcome from his backers, before provincial chairman Godwills Masimirembwa openly reprimanded
him for fanning violence.

Masimirembwa was manhandled in the process, only to be rescued by a Zanu PF provincial deputy youth chair Samuel Chikukwa.

This, according to party sources, angered Mahachi’s supporters, who immediately charged toward Masimirembwa before turning to Savanhu’s followers and attacked them using various weapons.

“Mahachi’s so-called bodyguards started beating up youths and three were seriously injured. One of the bouncers, known as Yadda, had a steel rod and chain, which he used to beat up youths
from the rival camp,” one of the Zanu PF sources said.

The three injured youths were taken to Harare Central Hospital, where one was feared to have had a fractured arm and had eight stiches on the back of his head. The other had a broken leg.

Contacted for comment, Mahachi denied that his supporters were behind the violence.

“It has nothing to do with me, but Savanhu and the people of Mbare who do not like him. I heard there was some scuffle between the people and Savanhu’s backers who were blocking the people from boarding kombis to the National Heroes Acre,” he said.

His supporters claimed the clashes were between Savanhu and disgruntled Zanu PF supporters who were accusing him of rigging the primary elections.

Masimirembwa professed ignorance about the violence, but admitted that some unruly elements were at the hall to disrupt the proceedings.

He also admitted that he summoned and reprimanded Mahachi over his conduct.

“There were some unruly elements, but I don’t know if anyone was assaulted because I had gone to the National Heroes Acre,” Masimirembwa said.

“I talked to Mahachi to try to advise him to embrace each other for the good of the party because primary elections were concluded and Savanhu was confirmed as the winner.”

Police said they were yet to receive a report.

Newsday

Mnangagwa Throws “Briefcase Businessman” Chivayo Under The Bus

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has hinted that controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo faces prosecution and risks being jailed over failure to satisfy his contractual agreement at the Gwanda solar project.

President Mnangagwa said the mistake made in awarding Chivayo the Gwanda solar project should not be repeated since he is a “fly by night briefcase businessman”.

Speaking soon after touring Nyangani Renewable Energy, a solar power project in Mutoko, President Mnangagwa said government had learnt from the Gwanda solar project which was fraudulently awarded to Chivayo.

Mnangagwa urged government to avoid dealing with businessmen like Chivayo in the future before adding that Chikurubi is not full according to The Herald.

“Both experiences are good because we should never repeat what happened in Gwanda. So both experiences give us good lessons. Here is a project recently started and we are having 2,5 MW in the national grid and soon it will be 10MW in the national grid.

In Gwanda, it is in the third year now and nothing has happened. We need in the future to have committed people who have experience in projects of this nature, not these fly-by-night briefcase businessmen,” he said.

Waitress Scores A Fortune From Harare Big Spenders

A HARARE waitress, Debra, left many envious of her job yesterday after a receipt from new nightclub, Sankayi showed a bill of $8 862 with her tip being $805.

Over the years, waitresses have been looked down on especially considering that most get paid up to $150 a month. But this tip from one table — which is double the salary of most civil servants — has got people talking with some waitresses from as far off as Bulawayo saying they need to relocate to the capital.

Club Sankayi that is located in the Harare CBD and is run by pompous businessman — Genius “Ginimbi” Kadungure — is certainly taking over from Pablo’z VIP Club that had positioned itself as the “big spenders” home in Harare.

Now, it seems the big spenders — most whom are Ginimbi’s friends — are now hanging out at Sankayi.

An interview with a patron who frequents the spot showed that a lot of women — especially strippers — were flocking to Sankayi in search of jobs.

“Sankayi is the place to be. Already, about two strippers from Private Lounge have left their trade to work as waitresses at Sankayi as they know the club attracts wealthy men. It seems to be paying off for them because Genius and his crew know how to party and spend money on women,” said the patron who requested anonymity.

On the receipt, Armand de Brignac champagne, Ace of Spades, which is sold for $1 200 per bottle at the club was the most expensive followed by other popular champagnes Veuve Clicquot Rich and Moet.

Club Sankayi, which is barely a month old, has already attracted big names such as DRC’s Fally Ipupa who was there two weeks ago.

The Chronicle.

Former Zanu Pf Bigwig To Contest Elections Under MDC Alliance Ticket

By Own Correspondent| Former Zanu Pf stalwart Kudakwashe Bhasikiti is set to contest the forthcoming polls slated for July 30 under an MDC Alliance ticket.

Bhasikiti, who was chucked out of Zanu Pf in 2015 by former President Robert Mugabe for “being in the wrong basket” for allegedly supporting the ascendancy of former vice president Joice Mujuru to the presiding was during Mugabe’s reign Masvingo’s Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and legislator for Mwenezi East.

However, since his expulsion from the ruling party, Bhasikiti has openly declared his allegiance to the Gamatox faction pledging that his faction was in support of the MDC Alliance and its candidates.

After being ousted by the Mugabe led administration, Bhasikiti joined Zimbabwe People First then led by Dr Mujuru before joining the MDC Alliance.

Last Saturday, Bhasikiti was introduced by MDC Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa during the party’s campaign rally held at Rutenga Growth point.

Chamisa introduced Bhasikiti to the crowd and said MDC Alliance is like a church which welcomes everyone.

Said Chamisa, “We think Bhasikiti will be our best foot forward in Mwenezi as our candidate in the July 30 elections, does anyone disagree? I think he will make a good candidate for us.

Yes it is true that he was once in the wrong basket but he is now in the right place. The MDC Alliance is like a church where members worship under a tree, such a church will never fill up and we welcome everyone.”

Mnangagwa Buries Hero In Low Key Burial

President Emmerson Mnangagwa hands over the national flag to Locardia Chimbandi widow to the late John Chimbandi.

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Sunday presided over the burial of national hero John Chimbandi with the nation taking very little concern on the burial. In fact much of the nation’s attention was taken away by a highly attended MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa rally which was being held at the same time in Chiredzi.

Chimbandi died at Arundel Clinic in Harare on June 2, after battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder and heart enlargement, which affected his breathing. He was declared a national hero by the ZANU PF politburo.

Celebrated as a workaholic who continued to serve the nation after suffering a stroke which partially paralysed the left side of his body, Chimbandi’s burial drew a low turnout of predominantly family members and ZANU PF supporters.

Proceedings began in the morning with people drawn from business, politics and academia thronging Stodart Hall in Mbare for a brief ceremony and body-viewing.

President Mnangagwa and First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa led the body-viewing session followed by Cabinet ministers, service chiefs and other dignitaries.

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and his wife Marry Chiwenga, Vice President Kembo Mohadi, Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda, Deputy Speaker Mabel Chinomona, Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, Home Affairs Minister Obert Mpofu, Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi, Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Miriam Chikukwa and ZANU PF Politburo member Sydney Sekeramayi, attended the ceremony.

Chimbandi’s body was ferried to its final resting place at the national shrine on a gun carriage.

His daughter Annah said her father was a humble man.

“He was a man of few words and a humble person. “He was a protective father and very generous.”

Chimbandi was born on October 01, 1950 to Anna and Martin Chimbandi in Hwedza’s Zviyambe area.

He attended St Annes Mission, Goto and Ranch House College in Harare for secondary education from 1964 to 1969. Chimbandi obtained a Bachelor of Political Science degree from the University of Botswana between 1969 and 1971.He received his military training in Tanzania after joining the liberation struggle in 1972.

At independence Chimbandi joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as Assistant Secretary for Africa and the Middle East. He later served in various capacities in the diplomatic circles until his retirement last year.

ZEC Refuses With Access To Voters Roll Server

Justice Priscilla Chigumba ZEC Chairperson

By Paul Nyathi|The Zimbabwe Electoral Commision has declared that no one, including the opposition MDC Alliance will be allowed to have access to the Biometric Voter Registration server.

In a statement responding to demands made by the opposition MDC Alliance through a petition last week, the ZEC chairperson Priscilla Chigumba said that the server which carries the voters roll is a state security item and will not be made accessible to anyone as is with all other national security items.

“The issue of access to the server is controlled in the same way as is the case with all institutions that keep custody of information of a security or confidential nature,” said Chigumba.

The opposition Alliance in its demands last week requested that ZEC allows a panel of experts from the party to inspect the server for any possible irregularities.

Justice Chigumba also dismissed demands by the MDC Alliance for it to be involved in the procurement and movement of the ballot paper.

“One of the issues raised in the petition had to do with the procurement and movement of the ballot paper and I would like to reinforce that such is the exclusive right of the commission in terms of Section 239 of the Constitution,” said Chigumba.

She added: “This is an administrative matter for which the commission is not subject to the direction or control of any person. However, as a consensus-building gesture in order to foster transparency, the commission has resolved to allow political parties and other stakeholders to observe the printing of the ballots when the time comes.”

Chigumba also said that her Commission does not have the mandate to call off an election once it has been proclaimed as was demanded by the opposition party.

“Our response to the conditions precedent for holding elections, our response would be the commission is bound by the Constitution to carry out its mandate. Once a proclamation has been issued it is required by law to proceed with preparations for elections and it can only be stopped by a court of law”.

ZEC Demands For Equal Airtime On ZBC For All Candidates

A ZBC TV crew covering live the MDC Alliance manifesto launch

By Paul Nyathi|The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has written to Zimbabwe Media Commission demanding that all political parties taking part in this year’s elections be given equal coverage on state media including the ZBC.

Commission Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba indicated in a statement responding to a petition on electoral reforms presented to the Commision by the opposition MDC Alliance last week.

The Alliance had raised concern on equal access to the media by parties contesting the elections.

Justice Chigumba said: “The commission has written to the Zimbabwe Media Commission and the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe in line with section 160 of the Electoral Act. The best time to ensure there is access to and equal coverage of all political parties by the media would be after June 14 when the commission knows who will be contesting.”

The ZBC has been accused of only covering the ruling ZANU PF election campaigns and ignoring other political parties. The issue was included in a host of electoral concerns raised by the opposition MDC Alliance when it held a demonstration which was attended by about 10 000 people in the capital last week.

Two days after the demonstration, the ZBC appeared to have reformed and went on to broadcast live the opposition MDC Alliance manifesto launch on both radio and television.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has repeatedly assured the world that this year’s elections will be free, fair and credible.

The Government has invited observers from all over the world to witness the election.

Victorious Zim Warriors Travel Back By Road

Warriors at Beitbridge border post

The 2018 COSAFA Cup champions, Zimbabwe’s Warriors arrived back home on Sunday evening from South Africa by road after conquering Southern Africa for a record 6th time.

The triumphant warriors were spotted by ZimEye.com readers in a long queue at Beitbrdge border post on Sunday afternoon waiting to do customs and immigration formalities.

The site of the warriors at the border travelling by road raised ire amongst the Zimbabwean football fans who questioned how the football mother body ZIFA failed to raise airfares for the team.

In an interview with the ZBC News upon their arrival from the successful outing, the Warriors trio of Khama Billiat, George Chigova and Tinotenda Kadewere expressed excitement in retaining the title which they won last year.

Coach, Sunday Chidzambwa said he is delighted to be crowned this year’s champions especially after tough matches.

The Warriors COSAFA campaign was characterised by mesmerising goalkeeping antics from George Chigova who managed to save 5 penalties in the quarter-final and semi-final matches against Botswana and Lesotho respectively.

In the final, the Warriors scored two goals in extra-time to beat Zambia 4-2 and lift the trophy.

BREAKING NEWS – Gogo Who Danced For Chamisa Wins R50,000 For It

By Paul Nyathi| The Gogo who was caught on camera dancing for MDC Alliance President Nelson Chamisa has won a R50,000 grant.

A South African donor contacted ZimEye making the announcement late Sunday evening.

The gogo, whose name was not revealed at the time of writing, is seen in the below video dancing for Chamisa:

The donor has since requested for gogo’s phone numbers and ZimEye will be following the development.

The donor is a businessman based in Sandton, South Africa.

He wrote:

“Hello Zim Eye.

“Do you by any chance have an idea who Gogo is or how I may be in touch with her relatives or anyone in the structures of MDC in that area?

“I would want to do something for Gogo. I just want to make a donation of R50,000 towards her welfare.

…. I can be contacted on +[READCTED REDACTED].

Your help on this issue will be appreciated.

Regards,

Ernst”

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Grace Mugabe And Allegations Of “Becoming MDC Alliance Vice President,” Claims By Jim Kunaka

By Farai D Hove| ANALYSIS| Many Zimbabweans have said they are burning to see what could be of former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s rumoured desire to be installed as Vice President in the MDC Alliance.

These claims were made by NPF party stalwart, Jim Kunaka on Friday. He made the comments while reacting to the firing of his boss, Ambrose Mutinhiri from the party presidency by spokesman Jealousy Mawarire.

ZANU PF bigwigs said there is “a striking coincidence” of the development coming at a time when Professor Jonathan Moyo accidentally shot a LIVE video of himself discussing about a female donor of the NPF. During the video-recorded discussion, Moyo could be heard discussing with Robert Mugabe’s nephew, Patrick Zhuwao on the identity of the donor and another one, only titled, “Muchembere.” One of the donors reportedly donated 20,000 party t-shirts.

This discussion was triggered on micro blogging website, Twitter by the ZANU PF UK Chairman Nick Mangwana. Activists claimed that Grace Mugabe could be headed to the influential post in the MDC Alliance following party spokesman Jealousy Mawarire’s declaration of support for the MDC Alliance in Harare last week.

It was the issue of joining the MDC Alliance which was last Friday criticised by the Mutinhiri faction as they conjoined it with the allegations of Grace Mugabe being behind the move and this with the intention of eventually becoming Nelson Chamisa’s deputy.

But party leader Nelson Chamisa has said Grace is nowhere near coming to the Alliance.

“Now they say Grace Mugabe wants to be VP in Alliance I see you panicked. Friends if Mnangagwa abused Grace’s name to chase Mujuru from Zanu Pf then used Grace’s name to justify a coup then do not be surprised when he uses Grace’s name to try to steal voters from MDC Alliance.

As far as we know Grace Mugabe retired from active politics and she is not coming anywhere near the Alliance,” said Chamisa on his Facebook page.

Below was the full text of Chamisa’s statement:

There Will Be Sideshows, Propanganda; Infiltration!

As the freedom train roars across Zimbabwe, there will be every effort by the junta to use scare tactics to deceive you, do not easily believe.

When they said Chamisa lost in court you panicked, when they said Chamisa wrote to Mnangagwa for GNU again you panicked.

Now they say Grace Mugabe wants to be VP in Alliance I see you panicked. Friends if Mnangagwa abused Grace’s name to chase Mujuru from ZANUPF then used Grace’s name to justify a coup then do not be surprised when he uses Grace’s name to try to steal voters from MDC Alliance.

As far as we know Grace Mugabe retired from active politics and she is not coming anywhere near the Alliance.

Fear not Zimbabwe, our eyes are firmly on the prize as we criss-cross Zimbabwe, expect worse things because these are the people who brought you Ari Ben Menashe and tried to send away Morgan Tsvangirai for treason. Remain steadfast, musacheuke semukadzi waLot.

Keep singing to promises of SMART our economic revival policy, tell rural communities that DURA is here which will make rural agriculture easier, every village a tractor, no more hard labour of using hoes to till the land, tell the hopeful that we want to take them to the next level through Transformation Opportunities & Properity (TOP).

Do not be scared, look forward, do not seek sideshows otherwise you will argue with ghost accounts, use that time to reach out to the rural folks who need to hear the gospel of change.

The voters roll is coming out soon, it is key for Free, Fair and Credible elections, you have your part to play in making it genuine.

Keep listening as we will give you instructions on how to play your part. This freedom is for everyone, all hands on deck. It is not exclusive to MDC members but every Zimbabwe is a war veteran for freedom. #StrongerTogether

Chamisa MDC Spokesperson On Allegations Of Plagiarising South Africa’s Constitution

By Dorrothy Moyo| The Nelson Chamisa led MDC has responded concerning allegations of plagiarising the South African constitution.

Social networks were abuzz at the weekend with many Zimbabweans attacking the party on being copy-cats.

The new MDC-T spokesperson Thabitha Khumalo said it is not a bad idea to copy the South African Constitution.

She was quoted by the state media responding to reports that the MDC Alliance plagiarised Section 2.11 of the South African Constitution, which it presented in its manifesto as Chapter 10.

Khulamo told the Herald although she was yet read the MDC Alliance manifesto, there was nothing wrong about learning from other people. She said, “I have not had the opportunity of reading it through-out at the moment but I do not think there is anything wrong about that. We need to use benchmarks.

“I do not think that is a bad idea. We learn from other people. When we do manifesto we need to consult far and wide. We are a unique country. We break all records. We have to find solutions on how other countries have done it and cross pollinate. Is that wrong to share notes?, ” she added.

ED Rejects Reforms And Cherry Picks “No Violence” Code – We Demand A La Carte Menu

By Patrick Guramatunhu| When President Mnangagwa took over power after the November 2017 coup and promised to hold free, fair and credible elections; every thinking Zimbabwean was overjoyed because the country’s failure to hold free and fair elections was universally accepted as the root cause of our economic and political mess.

Their joy was short lived as it became clear that President Mnangagwa was not going to implement any of the raft of democratic reforms everyone agreed at the onset of the 2008 GNU were the pre-requisite for free and fair elections. He has his own ideas of how free and fair elections could be delivered without implementing the reforms.
“I would want every leader, including myself, to commit to non-violence, to a clean campaign, a free election, a credible election. We must remain united, and the future of this country is bright. The new era is coming and together, let us enter Cannan while united,” President Mnangagwa told his supporters.

Of course, every thinking Zimbabwean is very disappointed with President Mnangagwa’s proposal of doing away with implement the reforms in favour of adopting a gentlemen’s agreement, not enforceable in a court of law. The code will only address the problem of violence, offering a temporary solution at best, and sweep all the other election problems under the carpet.
There is no denying that the Police, Judiciary, snd others have so far failed to stop Zimbabwe’s culture of political violence because Zanu PF has systematically eroded these institutions’ independence turning them into Zanu PF departments in all but name. The Police have turned a blind eye to Zanu PF inspired political violence; indeed they have even played an active role in the wanton violence of 2008 and 2013.

Whilst implementing the democratic reforms would have restored the Police’s, and all the other state institutions, independence and power to enforce the country’s laws without fear or favour; the code is doing no such thing. President Mnangagwa wants us to retain the status quo and so the Zanu PF thugs restrained by the code can be unleashed again at the drop of a hat.
The more subtle forms of violence such as the Chiefs threatening to boot all opposition supporter out of their areas will remain.

Besides ending the culture of political violence, important as this is, is not enough to guarantee free and fair elections. We want a free public media, ZEC must produce a verified voters’ roll, Zanu PF must be stopped from robbing the nation blind to bankroll the party’s vote rigging schemes, etc.
Zimbabwe is in this economic and political mess because the country has been stuck for 38 years with a corrupt and incompetent regime that rigged elections to stay in power. The code of conduct will limit one of Zanu PF’s vote rigging options on the strict condition the party can opt out whenever it wished. Of course, this is totally unacceptable; we need to restore all the conditions for free, fair and credible elections a.s.a.p. if the country is ever to get out of this mess.
“No violence. We want free, fair and credible elections. We have invited foreign election observers because I am very confident,” concluded President Mnangagwa.

With not even one democratic reform in place it is impossible to see how anyone, anyone at all, can ever judge these flawed and illegal elections free, fair and credible. The best outcome for Zimbabwe is to have these flawed elections condemned so the country is forced to revisit and finally implement the raft of democratic reforms agreed at the onset of the 2008 GNU. – zsdemocrats.blogspot.co.uk

VIDEO: NPF Candidate Blackman Matambanadzo Addresses Rally Sitting on The Shoulders of Bodyguard

The below video clip is that of NPF Kwekwe Parliamentary election candidate and MP, Blackman Masango Matambanadzo addressing a Kwekwe rally sitting on the shoulders of his bodyguard.

Matambanadzo was recently fired from Zanu PF and joined the National Patriotic Front.

 

Chikurubi Is Not Full: ED Warns Wicknell Chivayo

CONTROVERSIAL businessman Wicknell Chivayo faces prosecution with the risk of doing time behind bars after President Mnangagwa said the mistake made in awarding him the Gwanda solar project should not be repeated.
The President said this soon after touring Nyangani Renewable Energy, a solar power project in Mutoko, Mashonaland East on Saturday

President Mnangagwa said Government had learnt a lesson from the Chivayo debacle compared to the success of the Nyangani project.

“Both experiences are good because we should never repeat what happened in Gwanda,” he said.

“So both experiences give us good lessons.”

He commended the Nyangani project adding that Government would in future avoid dealing with businessmen of Mr Chivayo’s ilk.

“Here is a project recently started and we are having 2,5MW in the national grid and soon it will be 10MW in the national grid. In Gwanda it is in the third year now and nothing has happened.

“We need in the future to have committed people who have experience in projects of this nature, not these fly by night briefcase businessmen,” President Mnangagwa said before abruptly adding a reminder that “Chikurubi is not full”, a reference to the maximum security prison on the outskirts of Harare

Mr Chivayo was awarded the Gwanda solar project in 2013 and was paid over $5 million for pre-commencement works.

There is little progress on the Gwanda project yet Mr Chivayo has been flaunting his riches on social media.

He recently took a selfie of himself with stacks of South African rands.

He often boasts on social media about his riches, and that he always laughs last.

Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy chaired by Norton legislator, Mr Temba Mliswa, carried an inquiry into the award of the tender to Mr Chivayo and has exposed several irregularities in the deal. A tour by the parliamentary commitee of the project site in Gwanda, Matabeleland South Province, found two wooden cabins.

-State media

Mnangagwa Promises To Prosecute Chiyangwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has indicated that his long time “Tsholotsho Coup Ally”, Phillip Chiyangwa will be prosecuted if found guilty of corruption.

This was to do with the acquiring of property he allegedly did through the assistance of former G40 minister, Ignatius Chombo.

Mnangagwa was speaking during a Zanu-PF Women’s League meeting on Thursday.

Mnangagwa promised to rein in on Chiyangwa.

Mnangagwa said, “this report will be made public and I can assure you even those that you have mentioned (Chiyangwa) here, if he is found to have corruptly acquired (land) he will be prosecuted.”

He was referring to questions on a report presented by Zanu-PF Women’s League Harare provincial chairperson Ratidzo Mukarati which fingers Chiyangwa for acquiring land in Harare South. Mukarati said Chiyangwa is demanding more money from Zanu-PF supporters who bought those housing stands as cooperatives. She said those who cannot afford are being chased away with their houses and properties being destroyed. – state media

Chamisa Promises In Trouble Prison Officer His Job Back

Nelson Chamisa assuring John Mahlabera his job back.

By Paul Nyathi|Firebrand MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa has promised that he will reinstate to his job a Zimbabwe Correctional Services Officer who was suspended from work for praising him at the expense of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Chamisa who paraded the man, John Mahlabera, in front of a packed Stadium in Chiredzi on Sunday assured him that he will get his job back on the 1st of August when he wins the presidential elections set for July 30.

Mahlabera who is a Senior Prison Officer based in Chiredzi was last week summoned to appear before the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services internal disciplinary hearing after he allegedly heaped praises on the main opposition MDC-T president Chamisa, allegedly describing him as “my president”.

In the summons (case number 2929948A,) Mahlabera is being charged with contravening section 3 (1) of the Prisons (Staff) Discipline Regulations 1984 of “using traitorous or disloyal words regarding the President or the government” or alternatively section 3 (46) of “being guilty of any other act, conduct, disorder or neglect of duty to the prejudice of good conduct or discipline”.

According to the charge sheet, on April 9 near Chiredzi Prison, Mahlabera “unlawfully” made political comments on his Twitter handle after an MDC-T rally held at Jerera Growth Point in Zaka, which was addressed by party president Chamisa.

Mahlabera, according to the charge sheet, wrote: “Come to Chiredzi my President” on his Twitter account, thus showing loyalty to the opposition party president, while exhibiting disloyalty and disgraceful contact (sic) to the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Head of State and Government and the Commander-in-chief-of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces or his office”.

The summons, on a prisons letterhead, were written by officer-in-charge of prisons police, one M Ferenando, and copied to the officer commanding prisons in Masvingo province.

Mahlabera’s lawyer, Collins Maboke, of the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZLHR), said his client is set to appear before the disciplinary hearing on June 12 in Masvingo.

Maboke said the allegations infringe on his client’s freedom of expression

“First of all, they do not have evidence to the effect that the Twitter account belonged to my client. Secondly, how did they come to the conclusion that he was referring to the president of the MDC-T, Nelson Chamisa? What if he was referring to another president of an association or President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Again, the Constitution guarantees freedom of expression,” he said.

Mahlabera joins a long list of 200 other Zimbabweans-according to the ZLHR, who have been arrested and prosecuted in courts by the previous administration of ex-president Robert Mugabe for undermining the authority of and insulting the president.

Musona Happy With Warriors Victory

Terrence Mawawa

Zimbabwe Warriors captain Knowledge Musona has praised the victorious team that clinched the 2018 COSAFA Cup following a 4-2 victory over Zambia after extra time.

Tinotenda Kadewere struck a decisive equalizer with seconds remaining.

Kadewere’s opening goal had been cancelled by Lazarus Kambole’s brace until the last minute. Khama Billiat sealed off victory after scoring two goals in extra time as the resurgent Warriors charged past their neighbours.

Musona who recently joined Belgium top side Anderlecht was elated with how his men responded to the challenge.

Grace Mugabe Will Never Join MDC Alliance- Jaboon

Grace Mugabe

Terrence Mawawa

NPF member Jeppy Jaboon has accused President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s Zanu PF of peddling falsehoods on former First Lady Grace Mugabe’s role in the party.

Jaboon also dismissed claims that Mrs Mugabe was angling herself to land the post of vice president in the MDC Alliance.

“We will vote for the MDC Alliance Presidential candidate but Mrs Mugabe is not involved in the whole arrangement,” said Jaboon.

About 143 NPF members attended the rally that was addressed by MDC Alliance Presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa.

Mighty Warriors In Heart Breaking Loss

Heart broken Might Warriors

By Paul Nyathi|Zimbabwe’s Mighty Warriors have failed to qualify for the 2018 African Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) after this afternoon’s 2-1 loss at home to Zambia’s Shepolopolo.

The Mighty Warriors went into the match with an eye into the Ghana’s showpiece after winning 1-nil in the first leg but today’s second leg loss ensured that their rivals qualify on an away goals rule.

Zimbabwe opened the score sheet through Erina Jeke but the Zambians scored twice through Helen Chanda and Barbara Banda to cause an upset at Rufaro Stadium in Harare.

Part Of MDC Alliance Manifesto Plagiarized From SA Constitution – Zanu PF

By Paul Nyathi| ZANU PF activists have claimed that a section of the MDC Alliance SMART electoral blue print was plagiarized word for word from a section of the South African constitution.

The party has attracted criticism from analysts and parties opposing the MDC Alliance.

Activist Patson Dzamara who sneaked his way into the party structures who sat down to formulate the document, has been known for similar acts before.

Below are the two sections:

Page in the MDC Alliance manifesto
Page in the South African Constitution.

ZimEye.com efforts to get a comment from the MDC Alliance on the issue have not been successful.

Zanu PF’ s Joel Biggie Matiza Predicts Landslide Victory For ED

Terrence Mawawa

Zanu PF Mashonaland East Provincial Chairperson Joel Biggie Matiza has said the ruling party will humiliate the opposition in the July 30 elections.

Addressing ruling party supporters in Mutoko yesterday Matiza declared that Zanu PF would retain all the 23 Parliamentary Seats it won in the 2013 polls.

Matiza boasted of the ruling party’ s strength and capacity to decimate the opposition in the much awaited July 30 plebiscite.

“We are now stronger than ever and there is no breathing space for the opposition here.

We will certainly retain all the 23 Parliamentary Seats we won in 2013,” said Matiza.

“Comrade President please sit back and relax because victory is certain in Mashonaland East Province,” said Matiza.

Mnangagwa Makes Desperate Pledge To Zimbabweans

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Pledge

By Paul Nyathi|Under pressure President Emmerson Mnangagwa has produced a desperate pledge to Zimbabweans outlining his promises to Zimbabwe for the next five years.

President Mnangagwa released the pledge in his official Facebook page on Sunday in the background of a massive Nelson Chamisa led opposition MDC Alliance rally held in Chiredzi on the same day.

Chamisa has been attracting massive numbers at his rallies that have seen the ruling ZANU PF strike panic buttons.

Wrote Mnangagwa on his page:

MY PLEDGE TO YOU

In the new Zimbabwe, leaders must be open, transparent and accountable to the people. The promises we make as part of the campaign should be be measurable and concrete.

As part of my commitment to accountable and responsible leadership, we have made a ‘pledge card’, containing five direct and personal pledges to be realised over the next five years.

Each card has my signature and should be considered a coupon for progress and a certificate of trust between me and you, the people of Zimbabwe. I invite everyone to keep hold of these cards and hold me accountable for these pledges.

Kwekwe “Blackman” Breaks Own Record

By Paul Nyathi|Former Kwekwe Central Member of Parliament Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo broke his numerous record making stunts when he addressed a campaign rally sitting on the shoulders of one if his personal bodyguards.

Matambanadzo who confesses to have dropped out of formal learning at grade 2 addressed his rally at Mbizo 4 Shopping Centre in kwekwe town for over thirty minutes sitting on his giant while sitting on his giant bodyguard on Saturday.

Matambanadzo was recently dismissed from ZANU PF and parliament after he confessed switching allegiance from the President Emmerson Mnangagwa led ruling party to join the former President Robert backed National Patriotic Front. Below was the video:

Masango “Blackman” Matambanadzo speaking while on top of his body guard.

Zanu PF Youths Disrupt MDC Alliance Activities

Terrence Mawawa

Visibly drunk Zanu PF Youths pulled down MDC Alliance posters and pasted President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s pictures at Nyika Growth Point yesterday.

According to VOICE OF
BIKITA, a social media platform for political developments, a group of Zanu PF Youths pulled down MDC Alliance Parliamentary candidate for Bikita West Constituency, Kudakwashe Bhadharai’ s posters and placed Mnangagwa’ s pictures. The youths also shouted obscenities at MDC Alliance supporters.

” Zanu PF morons are engaging in dirty political
tactics. They are pulling down Kudakwashe Bhadharai’s
posters and replacing them with Emmerson Dambudzo’s pictures.

Talk of a reformed Zanu PF is just mere child
play,” VOICE OF BIKITA reported yesterday.

Chamisa Pledges To Compensate Chingwizi Victims

NELSON CHAMISA
NELSON CHAMISA
Nelson Chamisa

Terrence Mawawa

MDC Alliance Presidential Candidate Nelson Chamisa has said he will compensate Chingwizi Settlers after winning the July 30 elections.

The Chingwizi Settlers were displaced by the floods that hit the Tokwe Mukorsi area five years ago.

Chamisa addressed thousands of enthusiastic villagers at Bongo Business Centre in Chingwizi yesterday.

“This is a pathetic situation, there are no boreholes, there are no clinics and there are poll and mud houses.We will address your concerns soon after winning elections,” said Chamisa.

Plot To Disrupt Chamisa Rally Foiled

Terrence Mawawa

A plot by sponsored ruling party elements to disrupt MDC Alliance candidate Nelson Chamisa’ s rally at Tshovani Stadium has been foiled, it has emerged.

According to the Movement for Democratic Change Masvingo Province Information and Publicity Department, sponsored Zanu PF elements had been planted within supporters of the alliance to demonstrate against alleged imposition of candidates.

“We gathered information about a Zanu PF sponsored demo meant to embarrass our charismatic leader.

All matters of concern are being resolved amicably and we do not need any assistance from Zanu PF as far as our internal issues are concerned,” the party said in a statement.

“We discovered that Zanu PF elements wanted to demonstrate against the provincial leadership in a bid to disrupt the Tshovani Star Rally,” said the party.

MDC Primaries, Job Sikhala Speaks

Job Sikhala

Dear MDC-T Alliance Family.

I write to you after a long time from my Facebook page because of the overwhelming commitments I had despite our nation being confronted with an impending election. As you know, I contested in our party’s primary elections seeking the mandate from the people to represent them in the constituency of Zengeza West against the ZANU PF candidate. The internal party process to chose the candidate for Zengeza West took place weeks ago. I never minded to broadcast it to the world because it meant nothing to me.

I am not disparaging at all against those who took it upon themselves to announce it to the world that I have won the right to represent my party in Zengeza West because these are people who wished me well in my endeavours. Thanks to those comrades and friends. For me, I took it as a normal process which should be respected in an institution like ours. I would like to thank my party with the democratic and peaceful way they allowed the process to take place in Zengeza West. There weren’t been funnies. The party allowed the people of Zengeza West to express themselves. People should learn that in internal processes there is no winner or loser as long as the process is done freely and fairly. The winner must never and I emphasise, must never take himself and herself as the paragon of knowledge and wisdom. Rather it should humble every true leader that being elected by the people among a troop of contestants doesn’t mean to say that you are the wise men from the East. It is merely being bestowed with the responsibility to carry their voice. This must humble even the most arrogant in the village.

I have seen many people who misconstrued the responsibility thrust upon by the people as meaning being the wisest in the vicinity. It’s not true. I humbly thank you the people of Zengeza West for bestowing your confidence in me to be the midwife of the problems we face as a community.

This could not have been possible had it not been of unprecedented and overwhelming financial support I obtained from good and solid friends from across the world who teared when they head about my intention to stand in Zengeza West. Tafadzwa Musekiwa and his wife Tariro made the most contribution to this success. I wonder whether they spared any money for their food as they contributed almost half of the £30 000 I got from my genuine friends. My sibling Harry Sikhala, Memory Mucherahowa Mwendamberi, Nathaniel Mphisa, Brian Musekiwa, Charles Mutama, Arthur KD, Mirirai Bere, Thomas Maseko, Nqobile Ndlovu, Dewa Mavhinga, Moses Oburu, and many others. I was even surprised by your love and confidence in me. Thank you colleagues. You are true friends.

However, the main objective is to make sure that we create a dream Zimbabwe. To all members of the MDC T Alliance family primary elections come and go. The objective remains the same. We might all not been satisfied by how the process might have been handled in our constituency. No process is 100% perfect. We must not lose focus of the bigger picture. Nelson Chamisa needs to win. The passing on of our unifying icon leader must teach us the struggle for our freedom can only be obtained through unity. I am sorry and take this opportunity to apologise to anyone who might have been offended along the way in our internal process to elect our representatives. It is now time to congregate around the idea and our dream. Our dream and idea is around the policies which are being articulated by our President Nelson Chamisa around how we are going to extricate our country from the jaws of poverty.

Primary elections should not blind us from focusing on removing these pretenders who have been presiding over our nation for decades. There is no hope except despair if these people who came to power through a coup win the forthcoming elections. There will be loads of empty promises and hopelessness if tikaita chiramwa chegurwe. Unity in our ranks is our only hope. I am sorry to those who play factional politics in our family. We are one and nothing should divide us. Factionalism is the creation of a mindset. A mindset that is toxic and unproductive. Our factional focus should be around Chamisa to deliver victory for all of us. Lets be focused and finish the business we started years ago. It has taken long but the destination is near. Victory is ours and ours only to lose. I love you all. In in unison victory is attainable.

I thank you. Lets rally behind our president.