Man Fakes DNA Results

Mr Allen Taruvinga
A Chipinge man is in trouble after he allegedly forged paternity test results in a bid to avoid looking after his minor child.

Allen Taruvinga has a 15-year-old son with his now deceased baby mama Linda Dzika and since the child was born, he has been denying paternity of the child.

Few weeks ago, a paternity test was conducted and instead of presenting the correct document to his in-laws, Allen allegedly connived with one of his relatives and presented a forged document.

Linda’s uncle, Ainden Mapuranga has since lodged a complaint at Harare Central Police Station under case number IR-0708896 against Allen accusing him of forgery.

Terrence said Allen’s relative was the one who took the fake document to their house. “Before my niece passed away, she had told us that Allen was the father of the child.

“However, he has not been assisting in looking after the child and for the past 15 years it’s us who have been doing everything for the child.

“We tried to engage him (Allen) when Linda was still alive but would deny paternity of the child.

“Our issue was not for him to get back with Linda, we only wanted him to take care of his child but he kept on denying being the father.

“His cousin came with the fake results to our house and after I saw the document I was not convinced that it was real then I went to the DNA company and they confirmed it wasn’t real and then gave us the real document,” he said.- state media/H Metro

At Last… Fastjet Launches Bulawayo – Harare Flights

The low cost airliner Fastjet yesterday launched daily flights between Bulawayo and Harare as its executives hailed the Government for granting them the route after a three-year wait.

Fastjet is the first low-cost player to operate the Harare-Bulawayo route.

The maiden flight landed at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport just before 10AM to kick off proceedings of the official launch held at the facility. Speaking at the launch, Fastjet Accountable Manager Mr Ed Berry said the flight would boost business, tourism and at the same time service the people of Bulawayo.

“It’s been a long haul, we first applied for the Harare-Bulawayo route in 2015 and now eventually this milestone is happening. We’re here and we are here to stay and we are here to come more often,” he said.

“Over the last two-and-a-half years that Fastjet has been in this country, we have been flying Zimbabweans from Harare to Victoria Falls, Johannesburg, Dar es Salaam and now at last to Bulawayo.”

Mr Berry said Bulawayo has a lot to offer in the tourism, business and other sectors and Fastjet would help boost those sectors.

“With more than a hundred flights a week, we are doing many things. Ninety percent on time performances and we feel Fastjet is the airline for businessmen, tourism and for the general public here in Bulawayo,” he said.
“Fastjet intends to grow further in Zimbabwe, first of all we will be applying for more routes. We would like to start a second flight a day on this route as soon as possible and then move on to a third flight if need be.”

Fastjet Head of Commercial Mr Peter Barry said the granting of the Harare-Bulawayo route was in sync with President Mnangagwa’s “Zimbabwe is open for business” mantra.

“Thank you to his Excellency President Mnangagwa’s commitment that Zimbabwe is really open for business, that is our take on it. We are now in Bulawayo so Fastjet is open for business,” he said.
Bulawayo Provincial Affairs Minister Angeline Masuku said the launch of the Harare-Bulawayo route couldn’t have come at a better time.

“There was no other convenient time that it (Fastjet) jets into Bulawayo except this time when our President is calling for investment in Zimbabwe, that Zimbabwe is the best destination for business. Zimbabwe is open for business and indeed Bulawayo is open for business,” said Minister Masuku.

“This is the component of business — connection. Bulawayo is getting connected as we speak.”
Minister Masuku expressed hope that Fastjet will expand its operations and connect Bulawayo to different parts of the world.

“This is one of the fruits of the new dispensation that has brought Fastjet to Bulawayo because as I went through their paper, I realised that they had negotiated for a long time to have their wings fly to Bulawayo and it never happened.

“It has happened because of the new dispensation and may I say we are all part of the new dispensation, you are part of the new dispensation and we thank you very much,” she said.

“As people of Bulawayo, we have always been said to be cry babies, now we stopped crying in November last year and it is all smiles in Bulawayo now. The new dispensation has brought smiles to Bulawayo and this is one of the biggest smiles that the new dispensation has brought to Bulawayo.”

The Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Development, Dr Joram Gumbo, said the opening up of the skies would result in improved ease of doing business in the country.

“The net effect of this should be reflected in increase in tourism and business between our two cities spawning from enhanced connectivity to global supply chains,” he said in a speech read on his behalf by Mr Allowance Sango, the Director of Aviation and Rail Transport in the ministry.

“We also envisage growth of downstream industries and increased job creation in Bulawayo and surrounding regions due to the overspill from increased business at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Airport.”

Dr Gumbo said the expansion of operations in the country by Fastjet shows the confidence that the airline has in the country.

“As a Ministry, we greatly welcome the introduction of the service between Harare and Bulawayo by Fastjet, as it is in keeping with the policy enunciated by His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde ED Mnangagwa that ‘Zimbabwe is open for business.”

The Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe Director of Airports, Mr Tawanda Gusha, said Zimbabwe is open to all airlines that want to operate in the country.

Polygamous Man Kills First Wife

A Polygamous Masvingo man married to two siblings fatally struck his first wife with a log all over the body following a domestic dispute in the presence of her younger sister, police have confirmed.

Nhema Nyamayevhu (36) of Nyamayevhu Village under Chief Nyajena who was married to Molly (33) and Alice Elias (25) bashed the elder sibling and she sustained serious body and head injuries. She died upon admission to Chivi District Hospital.

Nyamayevhu is on the run and the issue that triggered the assault was not immediately revealed. Masvingo police spokesperson Inspector Charity Mazula said the incident occurred on Monday at around 9PM.

She said the deceased’s body was taken to Chivi District Hospital mortuary for post-mortem but the suspect disappeared after committing the crime.

“I can confirm receiving a murder case involving a polygamous man and his first wife. Police have since launched a manhunt,” said Insp Mazula.

Meanwhile, in another incident a Chivi man stabbed his friend in the abdomen with an okapi knife following a misunderstanding over accusations of knocking on villagers’ homesteads at night. He was left with his intestines protruding.
Insp Mazula said on Saturday at around 11PM, Mudyire Gondo (26) of Gonamutenga Village under Chief Shindi near Ngundu in Chivi allegedly stabbed Tafadzwa Gavi (21) of Shongamiti, ripping open his stomach.

“The two men were coming from watching a World Cup match at Shongamiti Business Centre. While going home Gavi accused Gondo of having a tendency of knocking on villagers’ doors at night and this did not go down well with him.

“Gondo then took a knife from his pocket and stabbed his victim in the abdomen leaving intestines protruding before he took to his heels,” she said.

An unnamed neighbour alerted Mr Gavi’s father who rushed to the scene and took his son to Chivi District hospital where he is receiving treatment.

Police said his condition remains critical and the suspect is still at large.

Chigumba Releases Ballot Sample, Keeps Mnangagwa On Top Right

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) yesterday met political party leaders or representatives and gave them samples of ballot papers to be used in the July 30 harmonised elections for them to test.

The meeting, dubbed the National Multiparty Liaison Committee meeting, and is convened by Zec to hear concerns from political formations, also heard issues raised by parties.

It also emerged at the meeting that the major parties, Zanu-PF and the MDC Alliance, had narrowed their differences in the run up to the election and pledged to work together   to resolve conflicts under the aegis of the MPLC.

“Zec Commissioner Dr Qhubani Moyo chaired the National Multiparty Liaison Committee meeting at which political parties demanded to be allowed to see where the ballot paper is being kept. They were given samples of the printed ballot paper to ascertain quality and design,” Zec said in a brief statement on its Twitter account @ZECzim.

Zanu-PF legal affairs secretary Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana outlined a number of areas that the parties had discussed.

Said Cde Mangwana: “Today Zanu-PF participated in the Multiparty Liaison Committee Meetings (MPLC) conducted by Zec A number of parties were represented including the MDC-Alliance, which had Mr (Jameson) Timba and Mr (Douglas) Mwonzora as the representatives.”
He confirmed the parties had been given ballot papers to test.

“Zec gave specimens of the actual ballot papers to parties so those who want to test for magic or unexplained vote mutations or migrations can do so. It was noted that they had been given the blank ballots in the past for further testing,” said Cde Mangwana.

“There was no objection to the configuration of the ballot itself but it was also noted that a party not taking part in the elections, called PDP (People’s Democratic Party), had made a court application challenging the current candidate configuration in the Presidential Elections ballot paper design.

“Zanu-PF expressed its recognition of Zec’s responsibility to print, store and distribute the ballots and leaves it to Zec to decide if it would allow the request of a few other parties to escort the distribution cars as well as to guard the provincial warehouses where the ballots are kept,” said Cde Mangwana.
MDC Alliance’s Mr Douglas Mwonzora confirmed that parties were given samples of ballots and agreed on a range of issues.

He told our Harare Bureau last night that the party would subject the papers to tests.
“We are still to vet the ballot papers. The MDC-Alliance also insisted on the ballot papers to be checked batch by batch and all political parties’ stakeholders to monitor their storage until election day,” said Mr Mwonzora.

“They also insisted that all political parties’ stakeholders should accompany the ballot papers to polling stations on elections day,” he said.

According to information from the meeting, some parties requested to test samples of ballots on election day by marking them and see at the end of the election where such guinea ballots would have migrated votes and the commission promised to deliberate and come back to the parties.

Zec did not object to providing parties with samples of indelible ink as requested by some parties.
Zanu-PF registered its objection to the aggressive language used by other parties in threatening to halt a proclaimed election through unconstitutional means.

This is in reference to threats by the opposition MDC Alliance which has said it will disrupt elections if some of its demands are not met.

Political parties also agreed not to distribute food in a partisan manner. The next meeting of MPLC will be on Tuesday next week.- state media

Police Block Street leading to Chigumba’s Offices In Skies

By Lionel Saungweme | Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) have blocked a road that leads to the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) offices, next to Gifford High School, in Bulawayo. Anti-riot police, wielding AK47 rifles, have blocked 16th Avenue between Golway and Angus Road in Famona suburb.

The barricade coincides with journalist Edmund Kudzai’s exposure of ZEC Chair, Priscilla Chigumba’s alleged sexual relationship with Minister of Mines, Winston Chitando. It also coincides with a Friday 20 November 2018 deadline by Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Alliance President Nelson Chamisa for ZEC to attend to Chigumba’s alleged partiality, credibility of the voters’ roll and printing of the ballot paper amongst other disputed issues.

As to whether the blockade is connected to Chigumba’s alleged sex scandal and or the MDC Alliance’s qualms with ZEC remains to be seen. However, a Famona resident who refused to be identified for fear of victimisation by Government said, “I don’t want to be shot at. I have nothing to do with politics.”

ZEC Commissioner, Qhubani Moyo, switched off his phone when contacted for a comment.

Assistant Inspector Ncube, who stood in for ZRP Bulawayo Public Relations Officer, Inspector Precious Simango, ducked questions. “I am not aware of that (bloackade). I am driving. Let me find out,” Ncube said. However, as pictures ZimEye reveal show, the blockade cannot be denied.

Mnangagwa Defends ZEC

By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has defended the ZEC conduct ahead of the forthcoming polls arguing that the elections body was not birthed by Zanu Pf hence the party did not dictate its conduct.

Addressing thousands of party supporters at Mutare Aerodrome (Friday), Mnangagwa said it was surprising that only one party was complaining about the ZEC despite that the elections body was conducting itself professionally.

Said Mnangagwa:

“There was a party called MDC T which was led by the late Morgan Tsvangirai and now there is one called MDC Alliance led by Nelson Chamisa and another one called MDC T led by Thokozani Khupe.

The Alliance led by Chamisa is the one that is complaining and complaining. Saying ZEC has done what. What has happened to the voters roll. What has it done.

No. ZEC is a creation of the Constitution of the Republic of Zimbabwe, it is not a creation of Zanu.

ZEC was created by parliament and the parliamentary committee which chose ZEC was co-chaired by Chamisa.”

Chamisa is on record calling on ZEC to walk the talk on being a neutral referee in the forthcoming election by ensuring a free and fair election.

The Alliance staged a peaceful demonstration in Harare where the party handed over a petition to the ZEC compelling the elections body to avail an auditable voters roll and allow political parties to monitor the printing of the ballot.

However, the ZEC has revealed that it’s conduct is above board since it is operating within the confines of the law.

“We follow the law and our conduct is guided by the law,” Justice Chigumba is on record saying.

Ajax Capetown Statement On Ndoro’ s Departure

Terrence Mawawa

Ajax Capetown Chairman Ari Efstathiou has issued a statement regarding Zimbabwean striker Tendai Ndoro’s departure barely six months into his contract.

Ajax Capetown who were last season relegated to the National First Division after being docked points for using the player who was deemed illegible to play in the ABSA Premiership.

Efstathiou told KickOff that the decision to release Tendai Ndoro was easy stating a number of reasons.

“It was easy: we had an option to extend his contract, which was a two-year arrangement with him,” Efstathiou said. “As you can understand, he was an expensive player and a foreigner. We had to make that decision and look at both sides: in the NFD, you can only use three foreigners, and frankly we’d have to take a third of our TV allowance that we’d be given in the NFD to pay Ndoro.

“He was also 32, turning 33, so everything was pointing more to release him than to hold on to him. It wasn’t something we wanted to do; I had a personal chat with him and he agreed as well that it would probably be best for him to leave.

“So it was a mutual agreement, and a carefully thought-out process, not an instinctive thing.”

The striker could however stay in the league with several Premiership teams chasing for his signature.

Young Warriors Coach Attacked For Snubbing UK Based Players

Terrence Mawawa

The Zimbabwe Under-17 coach Tafadzwa Mashiri has come under fire for reportedly snubbing United Kingdom-based players who were willing to take part in the COSAFA Under-17 tournament.

According to The Herald, Philip Zulu who is the head coach at an academy in Leeds approached Mashiri and his backroom staff, and both parties agreed that the UK contingent would travel to Zimbabwe for camp.

However, Zulu’s efforts to facilitate the movement were frustrated as the Young Warriors coach went on to select only locally-based players for the squad that travelled to Mauritius.

The newspaper indicated that Mashiri and other junior national team coaches connived to select only players from local academies in return for “favours” at the expense of national football development.

In an interview, Zulu warned that such developments would result in players snubbing their home countries to stay in Europe.

“At least France has the guts to admit and say, ‘We need them as part of our highest ambitions’, surely our situation back home is so embarrassing and why don’t we learn,” Zulu said.

“We engaged them for almost two weeks, and they (Under-17 coaches) gave us the guarantee that our boys would be invited to join the camp.

“We asked them to put everything in writing (and) they didn’t do so in time, only to find the names of the selected squad today (yesterday) when we were busy preparing.

“This is very unfair, biased and unilateral.”

Teacher Found Dead In Suspected Ritual Murder Incident

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By Terrence Mawawa| A primary school teacher at Badza Primary School in Gutu District was last week found dead in a suspected ritual murder incident.

Clariater Mataruse(38), was married to a Great Zimbabwe University Lecturer.

According to police sources in Chatsworth, Gutu Mataruse was hit by one Learnmore Baradzi’ s vehicle in hazy circumstances.

Baradzi has since been arrested and he is assisting police with investigations.

Sources at Badza Primary School last week claimed Mataruse was killed for ritual purposes.

MDC, Independent Candidates Clash Over Logo

Terrence Mawawa

The country’ s main opposition party has taken three independent candidates in Chiredzi to court for using the party logo without due approval.

Briefing reporters last week, MDC Provincial Spokesperson Dust Zivhave said the three were obstructing party activities in Chiredzi.The three are Simbarashe Baloyi, Gift Chigidi and Elias Manjeru.

“When one becomes an independent candidate then one ceases to be a party member.

As such the three independent candidates must respect the party constitution,” said Zivhave.

“The trio’ s actions have resulted in confusion.They are using the brand to market themselves- which is in procedural,” added Zivhave.

Landslide Electoral Victory for President Nelson Chamisa

Press statement by Dr Nkululeko Sibanda –MDC Alliance Presidential Spokesperson

A credible, free and fair election is going to be an outright victory for President Nelson Chamisa, as indicated by all credible opinion polls. President Chamisa will garner no less than 65% of the vote as the momentum for real change and transformation grips the nation.

The nation is ready to behold the new and enjoy change that delivers. Without doubt the MDC alliance has become a household name, dominating the discourse of foes and friends alike, all age groups,  cutting across different tribes and races, blaring the fictitious divide between the rural and urban.

Change has become the national mantra and a universal clarion call by all citizens, including those in ZANU PF. As a presidential candidate he has brought a fresh perspective to campaigning, daring Zimbabweans to dream again. He has exuded a combination of clarity of vision, unrivalled charisma, incredible hard work, undisputed policy clarity, great intellect and great skills.

President Chamisa has impeccable international posture and stature through unparalleled skills in statesmanship, brinksmanship and  diplomacy.

In just over 4 months, President Nelson Chamisa, together with the people of Zimbabwe, has changed this country’s political landscape, including increasing the electoral fortunes for the MDC Alliance.

As we enter the last stretch in this campaign President Nelson Chamisa is enjoying an upsurge in support, levels of trust, policy clarity and leadership grandeur. He has unpacked a bankable and credible message on job creation, good governance, social service delivery, robust and modern infrastructure for the country and provided credible answers to fundamental national questions.

These include:

1. Cash crisis
2. Corruption
3. Dilapidated infrastructure
4. Poverty
5. Poor services in health, education and welfare
6. State party conflation

This country has had so much about an earthquake, now we see that a political one will take place on the 30th of July. This according to polls, is not negotiable. It is hot under the bridge. We are now certain, more than ever, before an election that a landslide victory is no longer in doubt.

Various credible polls, including the Afro Barometer show that:
1. President Nelson Chamisa will win the forthcoming election comfortably, with double digit margins over the ZANU PF candidate. Given that only opposition supporters are likely to refuse to state their voting intentions, the 20% that refused to state their voting intentions are his voters. As such, nearly all these voters are in President Chamisa’s column, meaning that his weighted total is 57% as a minimum. Our projections show that he will win by 65% of the vote.
2. The majority of Zimbabweans trust President Chamisa over any politician in this country or public figure in political leadership.
3. President Nelson Chamisa is breaking world records in terms of political momentum, within months he has increased his poll number by over 15%. These rates have not been achieved by any politician in the world.
4. President Nelson Chamisa’s policies are favoured and believed by a majority of Zimbabweans.
5. President Nelson Chamisa brings integrity to Zimbabwean politics
6. President Chamisa is trusted to create more jobs for the people of Zimbabwe and this by a 10 points margin. Looking at this number and the fact that most Zimbabweans want jobs, it is clear that most Zimbabweans will vote for someone who will create jobs.

Given these facts, there is one conclusion to be made of the current polling. It shows that President Nelson Chamisa will be elected as the Head of State and Government for Zimbabwe on the 30th of July 2018. The polls show that there will be no rerun as an outright victory is certain.

President Nelson Chamisa has introduced a fresh and new kind of politics, which is anchored on impeccable Statesmanship, great ideas, smart policies, building credibility and exemplary leadership.Clearly the people of Zimbabwe have welcomed the new and are going to usher a new era for Zimbabwe’s history. Now Zimbabweans can be confident that the future of this country will be secured on the 30th of July 2018. They can trust that fellow Zimbabweans are working for a better country.

The President thanks Zimbabweans for both their exceptionalism and determination to make our  country great again.

VP Mohadi Back In The Country

Vice President Kembo Mohadi

By Own Correspondent| Vice President Kembo Mohadi is now back in the country from South Africa where he was receiving treatment for injuries sustained during the Bulawayo bomb blast.

This was revealed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa while addressing party supporters in Mutare (Friday).

Said Mnangagwa:

“We are happy Cde Oppah Muchinguri survived the attack in Bulawayo.

We are happy that Cde Mohadi is now back in the country but two other cadres are still critical.

Zanu-PF is a party with a history. This is the people’s party,”

VP Mohadi was seriously injured at White City Stadium in Bulawayo last month in a bomb explosion which killed two people and injured 45 others.

He was treated at a local hospital before being airlifted to South Africa where he was receiving physiotherapy.

 

Independent Aspiring MP Holds Massive Roadshow

Terrence Mawawa

For the first in more than a decade, an independent aspiring MP has managed to hold a massive roadshow comprising more than 20 vehicles in the city of Masvingo.

Aspiring independent aspiring MP for Masvingo Urban Constituency, Sam Chapfudza, who is a vendor at the popular Chitima Market in Masvingo has vowed to fight for the right to represent the poor and the marginalised in the community.

Chapfudza said the roadshow has been held in preparation for a Mega Rally scheduled for tomorrow.

“Tomorrow we will hold a Mega Rally and as an independent candidate, I represent the interest of the majority of the people of Masvingo,” said Chapfudza.

“I also represent the needs and concerns of vendors and those in the informal sector.I have an inclusive approach towards the development of the constituency,” added Chapfudza.

In Masvingo Urban Constituency there are three frontrunners among the nine candidates who are vying for the Parliamentary Seat.

Chapfudza, Zanu PF’ s Taguma Benjamin Mazarire and Jacob Nyokanhete of the MDC Alliance are the three main contenders for the seat.

MP Forces Traditional Leaders To Campaign For Ruling Party

Terrence Mawawa

Aspiring MDC Alliance MP for Mberengwa North Takavafira Zhou has alleged that Zanu PF aspiring Parliamentarian for the same constituency, Tafanana Zhou is forcing traditional leaders to campaign for the ruling party.

Below is Takavafira Zhou’ s statement:

In typical Zanu PF fashion, incumbent ruling party MP Tafanana Zhou is using traditional leaders to campaign for Zanu PF in Mberengwa North.

Tafanana has over the past days called village heads to gather at the chiefs’ homesteads to be ordered to campaign for him and his political party, Zanu PF

In Chief Mapiravana’s area, the meeting was held at Mabika three days ago, while in Chief Mazivofa’s area, the meeting was held two days ago.

Headmen under Chief Bvute met in Bvute area while those under Chief Mposi met at the the chief’s homestead.

Fundamentally traditional leaders are non-partisan but custodians of culture.

It is therefore nauseating for an incumbent MP to force chiefs to call all the headmen under their jurisdiction and order them to go and campaign for a political party, let alone order them to ensure that people under their jurisfiction vote for Zanu PF in the forthcoming harmonised elections.

Several headmen expressed their displeasure at the MP’s abuse of traditional leaders.

“Bhora Musango” Reloaded | PATRICK ZHUWAO

By Hon Patrick Zhuwao| During the 2008 harmonised elections, “bhora musango” was used against President Mugabe. Some ZANU PF officials would urge voters to vote for the ZANU PF candidates in the local authority and parliamentary polls, but urged the voters to select whomever they wanted as president preferably not President Mugabe, the then official ZANU PF presidential candidate. As a result of “bhora musango”, the  late Prime Minister Tsvangirai defeated President Mugabe in the 2008 presidential election.

 

As we head for the 2018 elections, we are seeing the re-emergence of the “bhora musango” phenomenon that saw the MDC’s presidential candidate defeating ZANU PF’s candidate in the 2008  presidential poll. The ghost of 2008 is back to haunt ZANU PF, ten years later. ZANU PF’s members and supporters are doing “bhora musango” against Mnangagwa. He will be lucky if he gets more than 15% of the vote this year. Even Chiwenga has told Mnangagwa that  he is unelectable and that he will lose this election.

 

The current manifestation of “bhora musango” against Mnangagwa has started visibly in Mashonaland West province.

 

Mashonaland West is not only the province that originated the  concept, but it is also the province from which President Mugabe has  his origins. ZANU PF members and supporters in Mashonaland West  are bitter with the way in which President Mugabe was humiliated by  Mnangagwa. ZANU PF candidates like Shamu are preaching “bhora musango” as they attempt to distance themselves from Mnagagwa.

 

The forthcoming instalments of the ZBR will explain how “bhora  musango” is unfolding in Mashonaland Central, Mashonaland East and Harare before moving onto Masvingo, the Matebeleland  Provinces and Bulawayo, until its ultimate unfolding in Midlands.

ZANU PF members and supporters have resolved to teach Mnangagwa the lesson that politics leads the gun. We must all unite  against Mnangagwa so that we stop any further coups in Zimbabwe.

Iwe Neni Tine Basa. Umsebenzi lo Umkhulu.
Asante Sana

Chivayo’s Undenge Jailed 4 Years In Prison

Former Energy Minister Samuel Undenge who is at the centre of the Wicknell Chivayo scandal, has been sentenced to four years in prison albeit for another matter.

Undenge was earlier on convicted of a charge of abuse of office and was thereafter sentenced to 4 years in prison by Harare magistrate Hosea Mujaya.

Magistrate Mujaya suspended a year and a half leaving the former minister to serve an effective two and half years in prison.

Undenge was convicted of the offence after the court determined that he truly authored a letter ordering power utility ZESA to engage the services of Oscar Pambuka and Psychology Maziwisa’s company, Fruitful Communications to do public relations work for the power utility.

The magistrate determined that this was despite the fact that Zesa has its own public relations department. As a result of the letter, Fruitful Communications later received a payment of $12 650 from Zesa.

Undenge once served in former President Robert Mugabe’s administration and is now the first former Mugabe minister to be convicted of a crime, somewhat to confirm what the military declared last year when they removed Mugabe in November 2017. Back then they said they were only targeting criminals around former president Robert Mugabe. To date however, only Undenge has been jailed.

CAPS United Settle Debt And Get Back Team Bus Back

Caps United have finally recovered their team Bus after clearing their former employee Joyce Kapota’s dues on Wednesday.

The team Bus was attached last month by the Sheriff of the High Court after the 2016 Champions reneged on a payment settlement plan in the $10 000 debt owed to its former employee Ms Joyce Kapota.

The former club’s communication officer, Kapota, was awarded $10400 by the Labour Court in a non-payment of terminal benefits dispute following the unlawful termination of Kapota contract in February.

Speaking to SportBrief, Kapota confirmed that she finally received her dues after 40 days of the attachment ruling.

” Its true that I finally received my dues from Caps United today (Wednesday), 40 days after we attached their bus,” she confirmed.

Kapota was reported to have received $3 460 prior to the Sheriff’s gesture as part of the payment plan, which the club later on defaulted.

The latest development comes at a time when the team is set for a blockbuster match against current log leaders, FC Platinum at Mandava Stadium on Sunday.

The two teams have met 14 times so far in the professional league, Caps United dominate the statistics after winning five, drew 8 and lost only once to the current Champions.

LIVE – Trump Unleashes “No Nonsense!” Senator Flake To Monitor Priscilla Chigumba’s Elections

Senator Flake with Mnangagwa in Harare recently

By Farai D Hove| The US government has announced that the man at the helm of reviewing sanctions against President Emmerson Mnangagwa is the one the world’s superpower has chosen to come and observe the upcoming polls.

The no-nonsense Senator Jeffry Lane Flake serves as the junior United States Senator for Arizona, elected in 2012. He is a Republican and has already revealed that sanctions will only be reviewed after the upcoming polls.

“We will have Senator Flake as part of our delegation to come and observe elections here in Zimbabwe,” announced Ambassador Nichols Friday afternoon.

ZimEye can reveal that Senator Flake who is the same who met Chamisa, Biti and Mavhinga in December last year has a zero tolerance to electoral fraud.

Flake jets into Zimbabwe days before the 30th July polls.

Afrobarometer Says Chamisa Needs To Win 66% To Avoid Run Off

The Afrobarometer survey which President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s media celebrated last month when it reported that MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa is getting 31% of the vote, has reported a new paper that predicts a slight up for Chamisa.

Chamisa has closed in on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s gap down to 3 percentage points. Chamisa is now projected to get 37 percent of the vote compared to Mnangagwa’s 40 percent. 20 percent of the voters refused to reveal their preferences or are still undecided about who to vote for. A measly 3 percent confirmed that they will be voting for the rest of the 21 candidates combined.

Afrobarometer says Chamisa needs to win 66 percent of the 20 percent who are undecided in order to get 50 precent + 1 votes in order to avoid a runoff. Afrobarometer announced saying :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important, too, are the 20% of citizens who did not declare a voting intention. This group is made up of the 15% who refused to answer the voting-intentions question and the 5% who said they did not know whom they would vote for.8 Yet the choices of undeclared voters at the ballot box could have a decisive effect on the outcome of the presidential election. So how might they vote? Some speculative estimates are possible, as follows:

If undeclared voters split their votes in the same proportions as declared voters (i.e. 40% for the ZANU-PF and 37% for the MDC), then we estimate that the incumbent candidate could win on the first round.

But what if, as seems more likely, undeclared voters lean toward the opposition? What proportion of these reticent citizens would have to vote for the MDC to ensure the opposition a majority of votes (50% plus one) on the first round? According to our calculation (see Box 1), the MDC would have to obtain about two-thirds (66%) of undeclared votes in order to secure a first-round victory in the presidential election. In our opinion, this prospect lies within the realm of reasonable possibility.

 

 

Muchinguri Makes First Public Appearance After Bomb Blast

Minister Oppah Muchinguri

By Own Correspondent| Zanu Pf national chairperson, Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri today made her first public appearance at a Zanu Pf rally in Mutare, following the bomb blast in Bulawayo last month which claimed two lives.

Muchinguri Kashiri was injured during a Zanu Pf rally at White City Stadium together with several party stalwarts including Vice President Kembo Mohadi and had to be flown out of the country to a South African hospital for medical services.

Muchinguri Kashiri made her first public appearance today (Friday) while attending a rally at Mutare Aerodrome near Sakubva where President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to address party supporters.

Other Zanu Pf leaders attending the rally include Vice President Constantino Guvheya Chiwenga, Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Cde Monica Mutsvangwa and National Political Commisser Retired Lieutenant General Engelbert Rugeje among others.

BREAKING- Former Energy Minister Samuel Undenge Convicted For Abuse Of Office

By Own Correspondent| Former Energy Minister Samuel Undenge was today convicted on abuse of office charges by a Harare magistrate after he was found guilty of handpicking a company jointly owned by a Zanu PF legislator and a ZBC broadcaster to do work for Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) without going to tender.

Harare regional magistrate, Hosea Mujaya today (Friday) ruled that because Undenge authored the letter which gave the directive for the company to be hired by ZPC without following due process, the former minister was guilty on abuse of office charges.

However, the former Energy minister denied the allegations throughout his trial but magistrate Mujaya ruled that he knowingly committed the offence.

Mujaya said although Undenge laid the blame on company owners, Psychology Maziwisa and Oscar Pambuka for cheating him into signing the letter which authorised them to do public relations work, the minister could not deny he was indeed the one who authored the letter.

Undenge’s sentence is set for 2pm this Friday.

This is a developing story. Details to follow…

“Baba Jukwa” Opens Can Of Worms: Is This True?

Former Sunday Mail editor Edmund Kudzayi has opened another can of worms in the below series of tweets.

Kudzayi writes alleging that there is some underhand activity taking place in the Midlands area.

He mentions a property while at the same time posting the picture of the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Priscilla Chigumba.

 

https://twitter.com/CHA_TUNGA_MIRA/status/1019846997036142592?s=19

https://twitter.com/Shawnphil2/status/1019835526331985921?s=19

https://twitter.com/Shawnphil2/status/1019835526331985921?s=19

 

ZEC Media Monitoring Committee Presser Postponed

By Own Correspondent| The ZEC’s Media Monitoring Committee presser which was scheduled for 11 am today has been postponed to a yet to be advised date.

Below is the communication sent by the convenors of the presser, Media Centre.

Dear All

The advertised Press Conference by ZEC Media Monitoring Committee has been postponed to a later date to be communicated to you in due course.

We regret for any inconveniences likely to be caused.

The press conference was set to be addressed by Chairperson of the ZEC MMC Joice Kazembe and committee member Netsai Mushonga among others.

ZEC Media Monitoring Committee To Hold Presser

By Own Correspondent| The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) Media Monitoring Committee (MMC) will at 11 am hold a press conference to update and discuss on the role of ZEC’s Media Monitoring Committee (MMC).

The press conference will also give an insight on ZEC MMC’s assessment on the conduct of the media in the run up to the elections.

Speakers at the presser include Commissioner Joyce Laetitia Kazembe, who is the ZEC MMC Chairperson, Commissioner Mushonga who is also the ZEC MMC member, yet to be confirmed representatives of the Zimbabwe Media Commission (ZMC) and the Broadcasting Authority of Zimbabwe.

ZimEye will be live streaming proceedings.

How Private Are The Private Lives Of Public Officers?

By Dr Alex Magaisa|This is an important question in current times. Thankfully, our Constitution has some guidance on this issue and it’s not very good news for public officers.

First, let’s define who qualifies as a public officer. The definition provision of the Constitution, namely section 332, defines a public officer as a person who holds a paid office in the service of the State. This covers a wide range of people who work for the State.

The Constitution provides guidance on the conduct of public officers and it does not distinguish between public and private life when it comes to conflicts of interest.

Section 196(2) of the Constitution requires public officers to avoid conduct that leads to conflicts between their personal interests and their public duties. This provision covers conduct both in public and private life. In other words, what you do in your private life must not lead into conflicts with your public duties.

The same provision also requires public officers to “abstain from conduct that demeans their office”. This means public officers must uphold high moral standards. They must avoid conduct that could taint their office. This also applies both to public and private life. It is no defence that it happened in one’s private life.

An analysis of this constitutional provision is that the private lives of public officers are not actually that private. The moment you agree to be a public officer, you also consent to this term of your contract by operation of law.

What it means is that if you are a public officer, what you do in your private life is fair game for public scrutiny. The public have a right to ask questions if any aspect of your private life reveals potential conflicts with your public duties or demeans your office.

The law must, of course, be applied generally and to everyone. It should not be applied selectively. If that happened, it would be unfair selective application of the law. Nevertheless, as has been shown, the private lives of public officers are not really that private.

I have seen people debating these issues lately and heard some declarations that private lives are private. They are indeed private for most people but s.196(2) pulls the veil from the private lives of public officers. They can be examined if there’s suspicion of conflicts or demeaning of public office.

How does this sit with the protection of privacy in the same Constitution? The right to privacy is not absolute. There can be derogations allowed by section 86 and, in any event, this is a constitutional provision whose goal is to promote good governance in public institutions by preventing conflicts of interests.

Some might be surprised that the private lives of public officers are so open to scrutiny. Others might cry foul that this exposes public officers but that is the law at present. It might be said to be the price that one pays for taking up the honour and privilege of public office.

WaMagaisa

Chigumba Sexual Relationship With ZANU PF Minister Exposed

Winston Chitando

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chairperson Priscilla Chigumba is in a sexual relationship with Mine and Mining Development Minister Winston Chitando of the ruling ZANU PF, a media practitioner has revealed.

In a long awaited exposè, journalist Edmund Kudzayi revealed the relationship through a Twitter post on Friday morning.

If true, the allegations will seriously compromises Chigumba’s credibility to run the independent electoral body.

“So,ZEC chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba has a sexual relationship with Zanu PF cabinet minister Winston Chitando. This presents a clear conflict of interest: if Zanu PF loses the election her lover will lose his job. She must do the right thing and resign. Ndatenda,” wtote Kudzayi.

“I don’t intend to humiliate Chigumba or to invade her privacy tabloid style. All I seek is to expose a clear conflict of interest that likely explains Chigumba’s arrogance against overwhelming evidence of ZEC’s mismanagement of the election. She is conflicted & must resign,” he added.

Both Chigumba and Chitando have not yet officially responded to the sensational allegations. ZimEye.com is keeping watch on the developing story and will provide further details as they unfold.

MDC Violently Grabs Vehicle From Workshop Without Paying

The Welshman Ncube led MDC, a member of the main opposition MDC Alliance, is reported to have violently grabbed a party vehicle from a Gwanda based workshop without paying for its repairs.

According to a ZBC News report, the party sent the vehicle for repairs at Majongozi Panelbeaters six years ago and has been failing to settle the debt for the repairs plus storage costs amounting to over a thousand dollars leading to violently grabbing the vehicle from the workshop.

According to the workshop owner, Mr Bekile Mhlanga, the party sent through a group of thugs from Bulawayo to violently remove the vehicle from his workshop.

“They broke the key to the workshop and took the vehicle away without paying the charges,” he said.

Mhlanga castigated the party for its violent behaviour indicating that he has since made a report to the police.

“If they are this violent before they are even in power what more can we expect when they get into power,” said Mhlanga.

ZimEye.com could not immediately get a comment from the MDC officials. Police in Gwanda confirmed getting a report on the matter indicating that investigations are still in progress and arrests will be made soon.

Dismissed ZIMRA Fraudster Emerges As Harare Town Clerk

Robert Mangwiro

Harare City Council on Thursday resolved to send names of three successful candidates for the position of town clerk to the Local Government Board (LGB) for consideration.

The three are Engineer Hosiah Chisango who scored 1 052 points, former Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) finance director Robert Mangwiro 903 points and a University of Zimbabwe lecturer Eugine Makaya who managed 852 points.

A special council meeting held yesterday resolved to forward the name of Mangwiro despite that he was dismissed by Zimra after being found guilty of 21 counts of misconduct in 2016.

Mangwiro challenged the dismissal at the Labour Court, claiming the conviction was made in error, but the disciplinary committee maintained that a dismissal was appropriate in light of the conviction. Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni said council had resolved that Mangwiro’s name should be forwarded on the principle that everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty

“We met as council to receive the recommendations of the Human Resources and General Purposes Committee on the interviewing process for the next Town Clerk for the City of Harare,” he said.

“The recommendations were acceptable after a lot of debate. As you appreciate, there are indications that in the public space there are challenges facing one of the aspirants for the position.

“The position that we have adopted is that everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty, so the recommendations are proceeding as per the outcome of the interviews, so there will be no objections on this particular matter that is still under consideration.”

Queried on when the public can expect the appointment of the new town clerk after LGB approval, Clr Manyenyeni said, “We have no idea. The Local Government Board operate at their own space and if you ask me l do not even know how often they meet. We engage them when we have a position for senior management.”

During council’s debate on Mangwiro’s case, acting chamber secretary Charles Kandemiri said council had the legal right to vary, alter or reject the recommendations from the human resources committee.

He said in terms of the Urban Council’s Act, it did not specify the number of candidates that council should refer to the LGB.

“If council is convinced that candidate number two has some misconduct it is not pleased about, council has the power to remove him,” said Kandemiri.

“It is subject to council to decide because this is a recommendation.”

Harare has failed to fill the position over 30 months owing to various reasons with the latest attempt seeing a consultant going through over 127 applications, with only 11 candidates being shortlisted for the position.

The post fell vacant in 2014 after Dr Tendai Mahachi’s retirement.

PSL Suspends Matches For Elections

Kudzai Bare

THE Premier Soccer League have followed other public organisations and suspended the championship to allow their stakeholders to take part in the national polls without any football distraction.

The league have suspended all the top-flight matches scheduled for next weekend.

The league matches will only resume in the first weekend of August.

Government has since declared July 30 as a public holiday to enable the electorate to vote without hassles.

In a brief statement on Thursday, PSL Communications and Media Liaison Officer, Kudzai Bare, also stated that political regalia will not be allowed during the football matches.

“This serves to advise all football fans that political party regalia is not allowed at Castle Lager PSL matches.

“We urge all clubs, security officers and the Zimbabwe Republic Police to ensure that no fans wearing any form of political party regalia or clothing with political messages are granted access into the stadia.

“We further advise that there will be no PSL matches on the weekend of 28-29 July 2018. The Castle Lager PSL programme will resume on 4-5 August 2018,” wrote Bare.

Zim State Media Editor Wins Top African Award

CHRONICLE Business Editor Prosper Ndlovu on Wednesday scooped the first prize at the 2018 Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) Media Awards presented in Lusaka, Zambia.

Ndlovu, who was covering the regional body’s 20th Summit that ended yesterday, won the first prize in the print category for outstanding economic and regional integration journalism.

The award, which includes a trophy, certificate and cash prize, was presented by Comesa Authority chairperson and Madagascar President, Henry Rajaonarimampianana.

Ndlovu, a holder of an Honours Degree in Journalism and Media Studies and just completed his Masters Degree in International Relations, said he was humbled to receive the recognition.

“I am excited to scoop the award and humbled with gratitude at the same time. The recognition of quality journalistic work by an organisation of Comesa’s stature has a huge significance in my professional growth and indeed the reputation of my employer, The Chronicle and the entire Zimpapers Group,” he said.

Ndlovu was congratulated by the head of the Zimbabwe delegation to the summit and Presidential Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development Minister, Dr Mike Bimha and Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Zambia, Gertrude Takawira.

The Comesa Media awards were launched at the 13th Summit of the Comesa Authority of Heads of State and Government which was held in Zimbabwe in 2009.

The awards promote reporting of Comesa regional integration activities and recognise journalists whose works contribute to the integration agenda.

The awards which are open to journalists from the 19 Comesa member states also acknowledge the role of print and broadcast media in setting the agenda for public discourse.

Chronicle

Chombo Wants His Case Thrown Out Of Court

Former Finance minister Ignatius Chombo (pictured) has filed an urgent High Court application seeking permanent stay of his trial, citing infringement of his constitutional rights.

Chombo, who was represented by Lovemore Madhuku when he appeared before magistrate Lazini Ncube, successfully applied for the postponement of the case to August 2 pending the High Court determination on his application.

Madhuku told magistrate Ncube that the High Court should determine whether the State during Chombo’s arrest did not violate his constitutional rights when he was allegedly abducted by State agents who blind-folded him for nine days and subjected him to torture and other forms of inhumane and degrading treatment.

Madhuku told the court that he wrote to the Prosecutor-General, advising him of the need to postpone the trial, but the State indicated that the trial would proceed despite the pending application.

“The attitude of the State and National Prosecution Authority is grossly unreasonable and it undermines the rule of law. Proceeding with the criminal prosecution before a determination renders the latter academic. Why an applicant should be taken through a criminal prosecution that may be declared void?” Madhuku said.

“Chombo has more than a prima facie right. Serious violations of constitutional rights can be remedied by a permanent stay of prosecution.”

Madhuku is seeking the court to permanently stay all the criminal charges levelled against Chombo.

Chombo is facing various allegations of corruption, fraud and criminal nuisance.

Tapiwa Kasema appeared for the State.

Newsday

2018 Voters Roll an Improvement Over 2013 Preliminary Voters Roll – ZESN

ZEC presenting the report to ZEC

Press Statement:The Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) has completed its audit of the 2018 Voters’ Roll as provided by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) on
the 18th of June 2018.

Auditing of the 2018 Voters Roll is particularly important given the concerns raised about the 2013 Preliminary Voters Roll. ZESN’s analysis of the 2013 Preliminary Voters Roll found duplicate registrations, under registration of urban and young
voters and over registration of rural and older voters.

The objective of the voters roll audit was to provide independent non-partisan information about the quality of the 2018 Voters Roll. This serves to enhance the transparency and accountability of the process.

ZESN’s audit of the 2018 Voters Roll had two components: field tests that involved comparing registration information collected from voters with what is on the 2018 Voters Roll; and computer tests that entailed analyzing the 2018 Voters roll for internal consistency and in comparison to the 2013 Preliminary Voters Roll and census data.

The 2018 Voters Roll was assessed along three dimensions: Accuracy (the degree to which the voters roll has errors); Currency (the degree to which the voters roll has been updated); and Completeness (the degree to which the voters roll contains all eligible voters).

“Overall, ZESN finds that the 2018 Voters Roll received on the 18th of June is an improvement over the 2013 Preliminary Voters Roll” said Andrew Makoni the ZESN’s Chairperson.

In terms of accuracy, the audit did not identify anomalies in the 2018 Voters Roll that affected a large percentage of registrants or were they concentrated amongst registrants of a particular area, gender or age. While no voters roll is perfect, a less rushed process would have allowed more time for ZEC to identify and address anomalies.

The 2018 Voters roll is more current than the 2013 Preliminary Voters Roll as there is a significant number of new registrants as well as more urban and young registrants and fewer
extremely old registrants.

In terms of completeness, the 2018 Voters Roll is more inclusive than the 2013 Preliminary Voters Roll which was with generally higher registration rates – though registration rates for
urban and young voters remain lower those for rural and older voters.

ZESN was not able assess the impact of the deduplication process itself as the ZEC has not provided an electronic copy of the 2018 Preliminary Voters Roll or the Exclusion List.

In the interest of transparency ZESN encourages the ZEC to release these documents to interested
stakeholders.

It is also evident that the ZEC continues to make revisions to the 2018 Voters Roll. For example, there are 11,344 more registrants on the List of Polling Stations released by ZECon 07 July 2018 than on the 2018 Voters Roll.

ZESN calls on the ZEC to provide political parties and observer groups with the version of the Voters Roll that will be issued to polling stations and used on Election Day.

ZESN remains committed to promoting credible elections and will continue monitoring electoral processes and the environment.

ZESN-Press-Release-on-Audit-of-the-2018-Voters-Roll

Charamba Claims Mnangagwa Was Taking Flue Tablets

President Emmerson Mnangagwa taking what appears to be pain killing tablets in public

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has had a bad cold over the past few days that saw him taking medication in public, his spokesperson George Charamba has claimed.

Charamba made the clarification after a picture of the President holding a packet of tablets went viral on social media.

In an interview with State Media, Charamba said there was nothing amiss with the President holding the tablets.

“He had a bad cold that saw him dropping off the burial of General Valerio Sibanda’s mother, Gogo Yowana Kubvoruno, where he was then represented by his deputy, General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired),” he said.

“There is nothing to picture home about. The Meteorological Services Department has been giving us periodic updates about the chilling weather conditions. Even the President lives under the same weather just like you and me – they are also susceptible to cold.

“The President is back in form and that is why he is back on his campaign trail.”

“The President Had A Cold”: George Charamba

President Emmerson Mnangagwa taking what appears to be pain killing tablets in public

By Own Correspondent| Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba has explained the circumstances behind the picture of President Emmerson Mnangagwa holding a packet of tablets in public which has gone viral on social media.

In an interview with a local publication, Charamba, said Mnangagwa had a bad cold over the past few days that saw him taking medication, but he is now fit.

Said Charamba:

“He had a bad cold that saw him dropping off the burial of General Valerio Sibanda’s mother, Gogo Yowana Kubvoruno, where he was then represented by his deputy, General Constantino Chiwenga (Retired). There is nothing to picture home about.

The Meteorological Services Department has been giving us periodic updates about the chilling weather conditions. Even the President lives under the same weather just like you and me – they are also susceptible to cold.

The President is back in form and that is why he is back on his campaign trail.”-Herald.

Security Details Apply Force On Stubborn Member To Protect Chamisa

MDC-Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa’s security team on Wednesday had to use minimal force to stop a stubborn party member from interfering with his security set up.

Crispa Musoni was stopped from driving inside Chamisa’s motorcade by the security details after he insisted on wanting to meet with the opposition leader who had declared him as an unsanctioned candidate for the party for Gutu Central Constituency.

Musona was advised by the party to withdraw his candidature after the June 14 nomination court to pave way for Alliance partner candidate Ernest Mandigo from the Multi-Racial Christian Democrats, one of seven political parties in the MDC Alliance.

Chamisa had earlier paraded Mandigo as the Alliance candidate in a rally in Gutu promoting rage from Musona who tried to force audience with Chamisa at the end of the rally who would not entertain him in public. Musona then drove his car behind the opposition leader’s in the hope of getting his attention.

On reaching Chivhu with Musoni behind them, Chamisa’s security team stopped their vehicles and took Musoni out of his vehicle and threw his car keys into a thicket to stop him interfering with the motorcade.

Speaking to state media, Musoni sensationally accused Chamisa for ordering an attack on him by the security details.

“We both submitted our papers and continued campaigning. I only learnt that he had been made the official candidate ahead of me during the rally. After finishing addressing the rally, Mr Chamisa called Mr Mandigo to the podium and introduced him to the electorate. He dressed me down and I was shocked,” said Musoni.

“Being someone who has worked in that area for long and has high respect for the people there, I chose to do the wise thing, that is asking for an audience with the president through the party leadership. When he (Mr Chamisa) was about to come off the stage, I tried talking to him, but I was pushed away by the aides and they drove away, but because there was traffic, they could not speed off.”

Musoni said he went into his car and decided to follow Chamisa who was heading to Harare.

“The timing of this was painful and that is the reason why I wanted an audience with him,” he said. “I only wanted an explanation and I thought maybe he had some words and reasons that would ease my emotions.

“When we got to the T-junction in Chivhu, Chamisa’s crew stopped and blocked me. The other cars which were behind then arrived and I was encircled before they shouted at me saying I was mad. I told them I was not mad, but wanted to see the president,” Musoni told the media.

Musoni said the aides took away his car keys and threw them away before applying pepper spray on his eyes.

“I have not found the keys since then,” he said.

“I was only helped by a Good Samaritan, an apostle who was travelling with his fellow church members. They took me to the police station, but I told them to take me to hospital first because I did not know the type of chemical which was troubling me.

“At Chivhu hospital, they took close to an hour trying to clean my eyes and later referred me to Harare where I sought further treatment at the Avenues Clinic.”

The same media says that Chamisa’s spokesperson Dr Nkululeko Sibanda yesterday said the actions of the aides were in order as they wanted “to protect the president.”

“They have to do that if there is a security threat to the president,” he said. “You have to realise the issues that have been happening in the country, the bombing and so forth. I wouldn’t be surprised that our security is taking such measures.

“The security is cautious all the time, does what is best. That is within norm and would happen in any party.”

“Government Lied On Teachers Windfall- Its $80 Not $3000”

 

Chigumba Reprinting Ballots? – First Answer: Is Reprinting Enough to Turn Flawed Into Free and Fair Elections?

By Wilbert Mukori | IS IT TOO LATE TO RE-PRINT THE BALLOT PAPER AS CHIGUMBA SAYS?

This is a good question but before answering it answer this question first: what would reprinting all the ballot paper afresh accomplish when there are still the really thorny issues such have no clean and verified voters’ roll, no free public media, Zanu PF have unfettered access to billions of dollars of looted public resources to bankroll it vote rigging and vote buying schemes, etc.?

indepth…Wilbert Mukori

These elections are not free, fair and credible because the raft of democratic reforms that should have been implement before the elections were not implemented.

Is having new ballot papers going to cure all the other ills of these elections? The answer is no it will not!

These opposition politicians who are demanding the printing of new ballot papers must tell us before we do this: will this make the elections free, fair and credible? Not even one of them will dare say yes because they know they will be lying and they will be shot down for saying it!

We want free, fair and credible elections and these elections are NOT free, fair and credible. We should stop wasting time, energy and treasure on appearances, gimmicks and trivial matters.

If Mr Chamisa and his MDC friends believe that having reprinted ballots will be enough to make these flawed and illegal elections free and fair elections; that is up to them. We know to have free, fair and credible elections takes a lot more than having a ballot paper with names in alphabetic order in one column! And after 38 years of rigged elections we, the people of Zimbabwe, are demand free, fair and credible elections and will not settle for anything less.

President Mnangagwa and his junta promised to hold free, fair and credible elections it is now abundantly clear the regime has failed to honour its promise. ZEC has failed to produce something as basic as a clean and verified voters’ roll! These elections cannot be judged free, fair and credible but rather declared null and void.

President Mnangagwa and his regime will be asked to step aside to allow the appointment of an interim administration tasked to implement the raft of democratic reforms agreed at the onset of the 2008 GNU and then hold the country’s first free, fair and credible elections. The people of Zimbabwe have waited for 38 years for this and it is unacceptable to ask them to wait another day longer! – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.co.uk

UN Hears That Chigumba Is A Criminal Who Broke The Law

Dear United Nations,

Many people who watched Priscilla Chigumba’s interview with ZEC may have trusted her and failed to verify her defence that she wore the Emmerson Mnangagwa’s scarf before she was appointed as Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Elections Commission. The truth is, she wore the scarf in February after she was already appointed as ZEC Chairperson. The twitter post which revealed her party allegiance was posted soon after the event on 5 February reads “We were extremely honoured to get the opportunity to interact with Justice Priscilla Chigumba, the newly appointed Zimbabwe Elections Commission (ZEC) Chairperson. During the interaction with Justice Chigumba, we were able to share the story and intention behind the Zimrocks scarf………”

What then is Judge Chigumba trying to hide? The confidence with which she denied wearing the scarf while she was already the Zimbabwe Elections Commission Chairperson is baffling. She certainly is not someone to trust, and the best thing is for her to resign, and get the election postponed to give time to sort out all the messy she has caused.

The first attempt she made was to get her official to deny the authenticity of the photograph of her wearing Mnangagwa’s scarf, but she realised the argument could not be sustained because experts can prove that the photograph was genuine.

On a more serious note, Chigumba who claims to be abiding by the law throughout the process exposed herself in the interview regarding the ballot paper, which the law says should be printed in a row in alphabetical order. Where does the law tell her to print the ballot paper in two columns? Chigumba says in the same interview that where the law is not specific about something, she consults with the multi-party liaison committee, so the question is, where she was confronted with a situation where she thought the ballot paper was too long, did she consult the candidate to reach agreement on her decision to use two columns which is against the provisions of the law? Certainly she did not consult, and we are left suspecting that she was taking order either from some people in Zanu PF, and my suspicion is that those from the military, specifically Vice-President Chiwenga, must have been involved.

And the law is also very clear that the postal vote will be sent to voters by “registered post” or “courier”. Where voters are called to assemble, observers must be invited to witness.

After all, there have been reports which I cannot confirm though, that police officers were to be deployed within the polling stations they registered so that they can vote and still perform their duty to maintain order. I am sure the media or other members of the public who will read my story will have such reports which can be used to prove Priscilla Chigumba’s attempts to rig this election.

Interestingly, Chigumba has been denying teachers who are deployed away from their polling stations the opportunity to use postal ballot. The teachers who are to be deployed away from their polling stations have had to go to court to claim their right to vote. This is an abuse which organisations concerned with human rights abuses such as the United Nations have to address.

Back to the interview, it was brought to my attention by an alert and analytic colleague that Chigumba contradicted herself. In the interview, she said the police officers who were forced to vote for Mnangagwa should come forward to bring the evidence to the Commission that they were forced to do so, but when pressured by Ruvheneko, she said ZEC does not have the mandate to investigate. Perhaps she has to be called upon to clarify the contradiction, and I am sure that arrogant as she is, she will come up with another funny answer which will further expose her.

It is my sincere hope that SADC will objectively look at the request by the MDC Alliance to call for a special summit on Zimbabwe where all the contesting parties in this election will be invited.

Chigumba has just failed the electorate and must resign, or else the multi-party liaison committee must meet and pass a vote of no confidence in Chigumba. Zimbabwe does not need another disputed election.

Kennedy Kaitano

Chamisa Aide Mashakada Blocked From Council Top Job

Nelson Chamisa’s aide for economic affairs Tapiwa Mashakada has been blocked from getting Harare Council’s.top job.

Harare City Council yesterday announced that it has dropped him on the basis of suitability.

The municipality resolved to send names of three successful candidates for the position of town clerk to the Local Government Board (LGB) for consideration.

The three are Engineer Hosiah Chisango who scored 1 052 points, former Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) finance director Mr Robert Mangwiro 903 points and a University of Zimbabwe lecturer Mr Eugine Makaya who managed 852 points.

A special council meeting held yesterday resolved to forward the name of Mr Mangwiro despite that he was dismissed by Zimra after being found guilty of 21 counts of misconduct in 2016.

Mr Mangwiro challenged the dismissal at the Labour Court, claiming the conviction was made in error, but the disciplinary committee maintained that a dismissal was appropriate in light of the conviction. Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni said council had resolved that Mr Mangwiro’s name should be forwarded on the principle that everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty.

“We met as council to receive the recommendations of the Human Resources and General Purposes Committee on the interviewing process for the next Town Clerk for the City of Harare,” he said.

“The recommendations were acceptable after a lot of debate. As you appreciate, there are indications that in the public space there are challenges facing one of the aspirants for the position.

“The position that we have adopted is that everyone is considered innocent until proven guilty, so the recommendations are proceeding as per the outcome of the interviews, so there will be no objections on this particular matter that is still under consideration.”

Queried on when the public can expect the appointment of the new town clerk after LGB approval, Clr Manyenyeni said, “We have no idea. The Local Government Board operate at their own space and if you ask me l do not even know how often they meet. We engage them when we have a position for senior management.”

During council’s debate on Mr Mangwiro’s case, acting chamber secretary Mr Charles Kandemiri said council had the legal right to vary, alter or reject the recommendations from the human resources committee.

He said in terms of the Urban Council’s Act, it did not specify the number of candidates that council should refer to the LGB.

“If council is convinced that candidate number two has some misconduct it is not pleased about, council has the power to remove him,” said Mr Kandemiri.

“It is subject to council to decide because this is a recommendation.”

Harare has failed to fill the position over 30 months owing to various reasons with the latest attempt seeing a consultant going through over 127 applications, with only 11 candidates being shortlisted for the position.

The post fell vacant in 2014 after Dr Tendai Mahachi’s retirement. In 2016, council appointed former banker Mr James Mushore to the post of town clerk, but just a few hours after council announced his appointment, Government rescinded the decision because the local authority flouted procedures of appointment as laid out in the Urban Councils Act.

Council then conducted fresh interviews, where top MDC-T official and former Cabinet minister Dr Tapiwa Mashakada came up tops, but the Local Government Board did not approve the three short-listed candidates.

Dr Mashakada was dismissed as a suitable candidate by the board, which said his curriculum vitae did not offer a concrete history in an appropriate executive management position, hence his experience was nowhere near what was required of a town clerk.- state media

Chigumba Refuses With Database Server, But Says Old June Voters Roll Is A Clean Copy

As the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chair Priscilla Chigumba continues to block access to the voters roll database server, she has said that the edited the copy she availed last month is clean copy.

State Media – The 2018 voters’ roll has been printed and does not have double registrations, nor dead or ghost voters, as it was specifically compiled to address the flaws of the 2013 voters’ roll, Zimbabwe Electoral Commission chair Justice Priscilla Chigumba has said.

In a statement released yesterday, Justice Chigumba said: “The Commission would be pleased to receive a list of these dead voters for further investigation”, while failure to prove such claims would mean the allegations are false.
Justice Chigumba said the Commission would not deny voters with similar names and dates of birth their right to vote simply because of allegations that they were “ghosts”.
She said the Commission was willing to provide evidence proving that these were “unique individuals with unique photographs and fingerprints.”

The final voters’ roll has demographic details of the voter such as the first name, surname, date of birth, ID number and a photograph of the voter appear on the roll.
The MDC-Alliance led by presidential candidate Mr Nelson Chamisa has been at the forefront of spreading claims that the voters roll is flawed because it does not contain pictures of voters and that it has numerous dead and ghost voters.

This is despite the fact that the alliance has failed to provide evidence of all its claims, whose main aim is to discredit the July 30 elections.

“In 2017, the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission made a bold decision to compile a new voters’ roll for the 2018 Harmonised Elections because of the shortcomings of the 2013 voters’ roll which stakeholders had brought to the attention of the Commission,” said Justice Chigumba.
“The Commission and stakeholders were in agreement that the 2013 voters’ roll had become defunct because it was not constantly updated to cater for changes in the demography of voters. The Commission, therefore, finds it very strange for anyone to compare the 2013 and the 2018 voters’ rolls when it is well documented that stakeholders had unanimously agreed that the 2013 roll had become difficult to use for any credible election.

“What is even more shocking is the allegation that the Commission copied dead voters from the 2013 voters’ roll. It is difficult to imagine how a dead person from the 2013 roll could have resurrected and showed up at a registration centre between September 2017 and June 2018 to have their photo and fingerprints recorded for the new voters’ roll.

“The Commission would be pleased to receive a list of these dead voters for further investigation. In the absence of receiving such a list, we can only conclude that this is a false allegation.”

In a bid to produce a water tight voters’ roll, the commission set up inspection centres throughout the country to allow physical inspection of the voters’ roll between May 19 and 29.
Following the inspection period, Justice Chigumba said, additional work was done on the voters’ roll to effect data corrections.

“During the inspection period, 114 691 requests for voter registration data corrections were received and effected,” she said. “Section 32 of the Electoral Act 2:13 mandates the Commission to ensure that no one person appears more than once in the voters’ roll.

“The same law allows the Commission to remove any duplicates that are found in the roll. In compiling the 2018 voters’ roll, 31 248 duplicates were identified and removed while 39 892 transfers were effected.”

Justice Chigumba revealed that 8 146 registered voters had died before printing of the voters’ roll and had since been removed.

“In order to identify dead voters on the 2018 voters’ roll, the Commission engaged the office of the Registrar General who is responsible for the registration of births and deaths,” she said.

“During the compilation of the 2018 voters’ roll, the Commission noticed that several people shared identical ID numbers. Such cases were referred to the office of the Registrar General for verification. Some cases were resolved while a number are still under investigation.

“In order for the Commission to finalise the voters’ roll in time for the elections, 1 667 cases of duplicate ID numbers that are still under investigation were excluded from the voters’ roll and compiled in the Exclusion List. 510 of these shared the same ID numbers but with different details while 1 157 shared the same ID numbers and details, but are different individuals based on the biometric data.”

Justice Chigumba emphasised that she welcomed factual information proving discrepancies in the voters’ roll

Mnangagwa: I Have Created 70,000 Jobs In 6 Months

By Dorrothy Moyo| President Emmerson Mnangagwa says his administration has in the last 6 months created over $16 billion foreign domestic investment, an achievement which by far exceeds that by his predecessor Robert Mugabe since 2000.

Mnangagwa revealed this via his android app on Thursday. SEE THE BELOW –

Herald Says Chamisa Assaulted Musoni, But Evidence Dhololo, Video Dhololo, Witnesses Dhololo

By Farai D Hove| The Herald has printed the below article claiming that Nelson Chamisa ordered that MDC candidate Mr Crispa Musoni be beaten up.

The article has neither evidence nor corroboration, and yet makes bold proclamations of a criminal nature against Chamisa. It also fails the test of evidence in that the accused was not approached for to respond to the very serious allegations. The piece begins by saying:

MDC-Alliance presidential candidate, Mr Nelson Chamisa, on Wednesday watched in celebration as his security aides assaulted and sprayed an unknown chemical into the eyes of one of the coalition’s two candidates for Gutu Central constituency.

Mr Crispa Musoni (MDC-T), who is one of the double candidates for the alliance, wanted to accost Mr Chamisa for introducing Mr Enerst Mandigo as the pact’s nominee during a rally at Maungwa Business Centre in Gutu.
Mr Mandigo is from Multi-racial Christian Democrats (MCD), one of the seven fringe political parties Mr Chamisa formed a coalition with. The alliance is fielding double candidates in more than 14 constituencies as a result of disagreements and infighting.

Mr Musoni decided to follow Mr Chamisa’s convoy to Harare after he refused to meet him after the rally at Maungwa.

Realising that Mr Musoni’s vehicle was behind him all the way from Gutu, Mr Chamisa ordered his convoy to stop in Chivhu before he unleashed his aides on the 76-year-old politician, who has been a member of MDC-T since its formation in 1999. The security aides left Mr Musoni for dead after spraying a chemical into his eyes, before throwing his car keys in the bush.

The Herald cites a so called interview with their Harare Bureau yesterday in which Mr Musoni said Mr Chamisa had dumped him during the rally, before ordering the assault.

“Mandigo was brought to us by the national leadership led by Morgan Komichi just under three months ago to harvest where he did not sow,” he said.

“We resisted this move before the Nomination Court even sat, but surprisingly his papers were signed at the national level, but the province refused to sign, saying we did not know him and therefore couldn’t work with.
“We both submitted our papers and continued campaigning. I only learnt that he had been made the official candidate ahead of me during the rally. After finishing addressing the rally, Mr Chamisa called Mr Mandigo to the podium and introduced him to the electorate. He dressed me down and I was shocked. Being someone who has worked in that area for long and has high respect for the people there, I chose to do the wise, that is asking for an audience with the president through the party leadership. When he (Mr Chamisa) was about to come off the stage, I tried talking to him, but I was pushed away by the aides and they drove away, but because there was traffic, they could not speed off.”

Chinoz Opens Fire On Chief, Says ” Stop It!”

Zanu-PF National Assembly candidate for Buhera South Cde Joseph Chinotimba has taken a swipe at Chief Chamutsa from Buhera for meddling in political issues.

Cde Chinotimba described Chief Chamutsa as a full-time politician who has since turned his back on his traditional roles as a chief.

He said this on Tuesday while addressing people during the commissioning of Nyadi Bridge in Buhera South by Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Senator Monica Mutsvangwa.

“There is one of our chiefs who is troubling us here in Buhera,” he said. “This chief has turned himself in to a full-time politician. His name is Chief Chamutsa. I have tried on several times to engage him, but to avail. He is the only chief from Buhera who has been giving us problems.”

Cde Chinotimba said there were some village heads who were also dabbling in politics and accused them of receiving incentives from certain politicians.

He suggested that Government should withdraw incentives to all traditional leaders who were being fingered in political squabbles.

“I think those who are being involved in politics should stop receiving their incentives from the Government,” he said. “This is because they are getting something from politics and they should not also receive what others who are not actively participating in politics get.

“We know there are some village heads who have since joined politics. They should stop executing their traditional roles.”

Speaking at the same event, Minister Mutsvangwa commended Cde Chinotimba for the developmental work he is undertaking in Buhera South constituency.

She promised to look into some of the challenges that Cde Chinotimba highlighted.

“I have heard you complaining that there are people from Buhera who are drinking water from Devure River,” said Minister Mutsvangwa. “As Government, through the District Development Fund, we will make sure that boreholes are drilled in Buhera.

“I heard that there are nine boreholes that need fittings and I promise that within two weeks, work will commence on those boreholes.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said Government, through the relevant departments, would make sure that some parts of Buhera with no cellphone coverage would get base stations.- state media

Simon Khaya Moyo Booted Out Of ZANU PF?

Simon Khaya Moyo

ZANU PF strongman Simon Khaya Moyo may just be finding his way out of the ruling party with reports that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has lost faith in him.

Khaya Moyo who has been the party spokesperson was on Thursday unceremoniously relieved of his duties as spokesperson and replaced by the party Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana.

The party claimed in a statement to media houses, that Moyo was being relieved from the spokesperson position as he has to concentrate in campaigning for the Bulilima Senatorial seat.

However, highly reliable sources within the party told ZimEye.com that Khaya Moyo may soon be dismissed from the party on allegations that he is still peddling the rival G40 agenda within the party.

The sources rubbished claims by the party that Moyo was being relieved of his spokesperson duties because he was involved in campaigns.

“SK is not the only party official involved in the campaigns, why would he alone be excused from his position to concentrate on campaigns when even the Vice Presidents are involved in the campaigns,” said a source.

“The truth of the matter is that Mnangagwa is positioning to dismiss Moyo and this will be done shortly after elections,” the source added.

President Mnangagwa on Tuesday made a passionate call for all party members who are still paddling G40 ideas to quit the party or risk dismissal. He at the time did not divulge who those members were.

Job Sikhala Says He Is Ready To Die If Votes Are Stolen

Opposition MDC Alliance candidate for Zengeza West Constituency Job Sikhala says he ready to die in fight against rigging of votes if the votes are stolen in the July 30 general elections.

Addressing his party supporters at Zengeza 2 Shopping Centre in Chitungwiza on Thursday, Sikhala said he will not hold arms and watch ZEC rigging the people’s election.

“I am ready to sacrifice my life for the people of Zimbabwe, if Zanu PF and ZEC want to rig our victory then they should brace for a fight as we will not fold our hands and just sit idle,” he said.

Sikhala added that even if the military intervenes or interferes with the election, he will not be intimidated by their guns as he will be protecting the voice of the people.

“We are not afraid of their (army) guns, we have seen many dictators who are no longer there if the people say no it is a no and the will of the people should be respected and this time around the will of the people will be respected,” said Sikhala.

The former St Mary’s legislator also took the opportunity to pay tribute to former President Robert Mugabe for endorsing Nelson Chamisa’s candidature for the post of President.

“Even Mugabe who once led Zanu PF has endorsed our young and energetic president Advocate Nelson Chamisa, he has realised that the party he once led has destroyed the future of this country and Zimbabwe now needs fresh legs to run the affairs of the country,” he said

Meanwhile, Sikhala has said he is sure that Zanu PF will not get 2000 votes in Zengeza West, adding that should it happen it will be a very big surprise.

Zimbabwe is scheduled to hold elections on 30 July this year, but the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) which is charged with running elections has been accused of trying to favour Zanu PF at the expense of other political parties that successfully filed their nomination papers.

ZEC is currently at loggerheads with civic society organisations that specialise in elections to the extent that it has been taken to court on several occasions.

Openparly

SRC Mourns “Schoolboy”

Death has once again robbed us of yet another finest sons ever to emerge from this very beautiful land of Zimbabwe – Langton “Schoolboy” Tinago the Commonwealth champion is nomore. Langton who was affectionately known as Schoolboy during his hey day had an illustrious career which spanned from 1967 to 1988 breather his last yesterday morning.

During his career he accomplished the following
-1971 -1988 Zimbabwe’s Light Weight and Welter Weight champion and he retired unbeaten
– 1980- 1983 Light Weight Commonwealth Champion
– 1983 – 1984 Super Featherweight Commonwealth Champion
-1986 -1986 Light Weight Commonwealth Champion
– Sportsperson of the year 1981 and 1986

Owing to his immense contribution to sport and a well decorated career which could not escape the attention of the Zimbabwe Sports Hall of Fame, in 2000 he was inducted into the Zimbabwe Sports Hall of Fame and He remains the Only Boxer to have been inducted into this most prestigius Hall for highly and unquestionably accomplished yesteryear Athletes alongside such yesteryear greats like George ‘Mastermind’ Shaya, Freddy Mkwasha, Artwell Mandaza, Dave Houghton, David Westerhout and others.

As the SRC and our Parent Ministry, the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation we were looking forward to be working with him in the forthcoming Zimbabwe National Youth and Paralympic Games next month in the Midlands Province his home area but this was not to be because God had other plans. Such is life.

On behalf of the Sports and Recreation Commission Board, Management and Staff and indeed on my own behalf I would like to convey our deep and heartfelt condolences to his family for the loss of a dear father, brother and a beloved one. We say to his family, may you take solace in the great achiements which were accomplished by Langton. His name shall live forever and his accomplishments will erternally be engrained in our hearts. May the Lord Almighty who gives life and death comfort you during this painful and dark period
May His Dear Departed Soul Rest and Anchor in Erternal Peace!!

J. Muchechetere
Acting Director General

Mnangagwa To Meet White Community

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is scheduled to meet the minority white people community in Harare over the weekend, ZimEye.com is reliably informed.

A message being circulated amongst the white people in the country and copied to ZimEye.com indicates that Mnangagwa will meet the group on Saturday allegedly to hear concerns from the community which colonised the majority black people before independence.

Thousands of the white Zimbabweans left the country at the turn of the century when then President Robert Mugabe effected a ruthless and chaotic land reform programme which grabbed land from the white people and was given to the majority black people.

The message circulated to the community reads as follows:

Good Morning Fellow Colleagues,

I hope this finds you well.

His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa has asked to meet all white Zimbabweans on 21 July 2018 at Borrowdale Racecourse in Harare at 8am. Also welcome are Zimbabweans of any other race.

As minorities in Zimbabwe we have never been given the chance to interact one on one with the President of our Great Nation. This is indeed a unique occasion which just shows us that our President is like no other President. His Excellency has promised that this will be one of many meetings with minority groups.

Please come out in your numbers to support this unique occasion. Let us unite behind President ED Mnangagwa.”

Biti Takes ZEC To Court On Design Of Imbalanced Presidential Ballot Paper

THE opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) party has hauled the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) and its Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba to court seeking an order to stop the elections management body from posting ballot papers for the presidential election to applicants who have applied for postal voting and to redesign the ballot paper.

The Tendai Biti-led PDP party filed an urgent chamber application in the Electoral Court on Wednesday, seeking an order to stay the use of the current presidential ballot paper designed and printed by ZEC and for the elections management body to take some corrective measures.

PDP, which is represented by Tonderai Bhatasara of Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, argued that the way ZEC designed the ballot paper for the presidential election gives unfair prominence to another candidate to the prejudice of PDP’s own candidate, who is Nelson Chamisa of the MDC Alliance.

The opposition political party argued that the ballot paper that was designed by ZEC and is being distributed by the elections management body for the forthcoming presidential elections is inconsistent with the Constitution, the Electoral Act and the electoral guidelines.

ZEC and Justice Chigumba, the PDP argued, have not given contesting political parties and presidential candidates access to the ballot paper to allow them to participate effectively in the electoral process in contravention of section 155(2)(c) of the Constitution and had also proceeded to conduct postal voting for the election of a President without presidential candidates having access to the ballot paper.

PDP argued that ZEC made, designed, produced and printed a presidential ballot paper that is not in the prescribed form as provided in section 57 of the Electoral Act and its regulations.

The opposition political party charged that ZEC and Chigumba’s conduct is in breach of section 156 and 68 of the Constitution and hence there is urgent need to preserve the transparency, integrity and credibility of the electoral system.

PDP wants the Electoral Court to order ZEC to design a ballot paper for the 30 July 2018 presidential election in the manner prescribed by the law, where names of the candidates are listed in alphabetic order, one after the other, until the last one.

The opposition political party also wants ZEC to be ordered to cease posting ballot papers for the presidential election to applicants who have applied for postal voting.

“Those Boycotting Elections Are Confused,” says Khupe

By Nomusa Garikai| MDC T leader Thokozani Khupe has castigated fellow opposition parties who are threatening to boycott the July 30 polls, reported ZimEye.

“MDC-T president Dr Thokozani Khupe has lashed out at political parties that are threatening to boycott the July 30 harmonised elections saying they are confused,” read part of the message.

Dr Khupe, please ask me this: Do you believe we can have free, fair and credible election when there is no something as basic as a clean and verified voters’ rolls?

Even with the benefit of hindsight of the GNU and the rigged 2013 elections you are still failing to get your head round the simple reality that Zanu PF is rigging elections and, until the reforms are implemented, will continue to rig elections. Madam, Zanu PF is rigging these elections.

What is the point of contesting elections knowing the result is a Zanu PF victory which has nothing to do with the democratic wishes of the people?

But then, you do not care that the ordinary Zimbabweans are denied a meaningful say in these elections which is why MDC failed to get even one reform implemented during the GNU. As Deputy Prime Minister, you Dr Khupe, had your share of the spoils of high office; ministerial limo, generous allowances and salary, etc. in line with your position as deputy PM.

People have often said that your snouts in the feeding trough you, MDC leaders, forgot about implementing the democratic reforms. It is clear that many of the MDC leaders did not forget about implementing the reforms, they had no clue what the reforms were and many still have no clue even to this day. Dr Khupe, you are one of these who still have no clue what the reforms are about! None!

For someone who has been involved in Zimbabwe politics for all these years and yet does not know that elections are being rigged right before your own eyes! Madam Khupe, you not just confuse you are far worse than that; you are breathtakingly corrupt and incompetent and utterly useless!

The best outcome of these flawed elections is for the process to be condemned and declared null and void. This will force the nation to go back to the raft of democratic reforms agreed at the onset of the 2008 GNU and finally get the reforms implemented.

In a democratic Zimbabwe with an open and vibrant political system Mai Khupe would be at a loss to justify why she and her MDC failed to implement even one reform in five years of the GNU. Who, in his or her right mind, would insist in contesting in an election in with no clean and verified voters’ roll so hundreds of thousands their own supporters are denied the vote because their details were deliberately posted to another polling station?

Thousand Police Officers Promoted

More than 1 000 non commissioned police officers from the force ranks countrywide have been promoted as the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) seeks to win back public trust and confidence.

Speaking on behalf of the ZRP Commissioner General Godwin Matanga during the promotion parade for 172 non commissioned officers in Harare at Morris Depot today, Officer Commanding Harare Province Senior Assistant Commissioner Elliot Mvere said the promotions took into account the need to ensure a 50-50 gender parity.

“The initiatives are being made to ensure we do our work in a diligent manner for the benefit of the nation,” he said.

He also called on the promoted officers to seriously consider the mandate of the force in ensuring that they comply with relevant ethics enhance, police visibility and professional services to clients as well as the public.

“We are really considering that the force becomes a shining beacon of the nation for the benefit of the nation,” said Senior Assistant Commissioner Mvere.

It emerged at the promotion parade the exercise is also aimed at improving service delivery, operational efficiencies, while mobilisation of adequate resources is also being taken into account.

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Ndiraya Eager To Punish Dembare

Terrence Mawawa

Ngezi Platinum FC coach Tonderai Ndiraya is hoping that his charges will beat Dynamos at Rufaro Stadium this weekend.

Ngezi had gone for four matches on a losing trend but managed to redress it with a 3-1 win over Triangle United last weekend.

Ndiraya is now targeting a win over his former struggling side Dembare.

“We are up against Dynamos, and we know what it means. We only want to make sure that we don’t play into their hands but keep to our game plan. We want to continue winning.”

Ngezi Platinum embarrassed the Glamour Boys in the last game they played, putting them to the sword in a match that was abandoned because of unruly behaviour by Dynamos supporters.

Eden Hazard To Join Real Madrid?

Terrence Mawawa

Real Madrid are edging towards sealing a deal for Chelsea midfielder Edin Hazard.

The Belgian’s contract at Stanford Bridge runs down at the end of the next season and he rejected a chance to sign a new deal as he was not happy with the personal terms.

According to Spanish newspaper Marca, the Champions League winners will land the talented midfielder and have already agreed terms for a potential switch to Real. Hazard will be the La Liga giants’ first signing of the summer transfer window as a direct replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo.

It is believed that Real have agreed personal terms to a transfer of Hazard to the Bernabéu, but the two clubs are yet to agree on the transfer fee.

Hazard’s Chelsea teammate Thibaut Courtois is also thought to be on the verge of moving to Madrid, with the two clubs reportedly agreeing on a £31m fee for the Belgian.

“We Will Shut Down Harare” Says Chamisa

Justice Priscilla Chigumba

MDC Alliance Presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa has warned that his party will shut down the City Of Harare if he fails to reach an agreement with Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, ZEC, Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba on the production of the ballot paper for the upcoming elections.

Addressing a bumper crowd of MDC Alliance supporters in Kariba on Thursday, Chamisa said that his party is pushing ZEC to reprint the ballot paper involving all political parties in the designing and printing of the paper.

Chamisa said that his Alliance wants ZEC to also involve the parties in deciding where the paper is printed and how it is distributed to the polling stations around the country.

“If we fail to reach an agreement with Chigumba on our demands on the ballot paper by next week, we will march in the streets of Harare in huge numbers until ZEC agrees to our demands,” said Chamisa.

“We will bring everyone from around the country and we will shut down Harare,” he added.

Chigumba has insisted that ZEC has completed the printing of the ballot papers and all political parties were invited to monitor the printing process and the political parties did not attend in full.

Chamisa further reiterated that his party will not boycott the elections but will make sure that the elections are not held at all if ZEC fails to adhere to the expectations of the opposition party.

MDC Launches National Victory Tour

 

Terrence Mawawa

The MDC Youth Assembly has launched a programme dubbed the National Victory Tour as the party prepares for victory in the coming elections.

Below is a statement from the MDC Youth Assembly:

The national tour comprises a convoy of several vehicles. The convoy has already left Harare towards Midlands Province this afternoon.

In Midlands Province, we will be in Gweru and we will then wind up the Midlands Province tour in Chiwundura.

On Friday 20th of July the convoy is expected to arrive in Bulawayo.

After touring the City of Kings, the convoy will head to Bulilima in Matebeleland South Province.

From Matebeleland South Province we will will head straight to Masvingo Province, where we will pass through Zaka and Bikita.

From Masvingo Province, the MDC Alliance Youth Assembly convoy will arrive in Chipinge Manicaland Province. From there we will proceed to Mutare. After touring Manicaland Province the convoy will move to Marondera, Mashonaland East and Mazowe Central in Mashonaland Central.

From Mazowe Central we will return to Harare Province, where we will tour all the constituencies in the Capital City including Chitungwiza.

Mnangagwa And Zimbabwe’s Dark Past

President Emmerson Mnangagwa

What role did Mnangagwa play in Gukurahundi? Asks Frazer Muzondo, an MDC (UK) Activist as he opines on Zimbabwe’s dark past in an opinion piece titled “Mnangagwa and Zimbabwe’s dark past”

As victory in the 1980 independence wasn’t enough to satisfy former president Robert Mugabe’s lust for control, Mugabe and the country’s current leader Emmerson Mnangagwa saw the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo and ZAPU as the real enemy not the Rhodesians.

Mugabe’s ruthless rise to dominance, driven by ambition and his loathing for fellow nationalist leader Nkomo and the evolution of a de facto one party state is what caused Gukurahundi.

As a result, in 1983, history tells us that Mugabe ordered the deployment of the 5th Brigade in Matebeleland which was seen as a ZAPU stronghold. The indiscriminate killings allegedly left close to twenty thousand people dead, mainly the Ndebeles.

These killings compounded with the torture and acts of brutality left survivors mentally scarred and up to today neither Mnangagwa nor Mugabe has offered compensation or an apology.

During these acts of genocide, the man who provided the day to day bridge between the political leadership and the killers in the security services was none other than President Mnangagwa.

Apparently, Perence Shiri who is currently a cabinet minister in Mnangagwa’s Coup cabinet was commander of the 5th Brigade then.

It’s no secret that Mnangagwa was Mugabe’s counsellor and confidante for more than thirty years and during these 30 years, Zimbabweans have endured deepening poverty, rampant corruption and systematic human rights abuses under the watchful eye of Emmerson Mnangagwa.

This is the same man seeking support and the people’s vote on the ballot box. Therefore even though Mugabe is gone, but the link with the past isn’t broken.
But how come the first western diplomat to congratulate Mnangagwa in person after the end of the 37years of despotic Mugabe’s rule through a military coup which was not a coup, was a UK minister?

Has the UK government forgotten the Gukurahundi and its perpetrators or were they complicit when the genocide was being committed.

Therefore a ‘New Dispensation’ will never be New with the face of Mnangagwa on it. Zimbabwe needs real change and real transformation without a link to the dark past. Mnangagwa isn’t capable of taking this country to its real potential.

Khupe Says Those Who Are Threatening To Boycott Polls Are Totally Confused

Dr Thokozani Khupe

Terrence Mawawa

MDC T leader Thokozani Khupe has castigated fellow opposition parties who are threatening to boycott the July 30 polls.

In a message released by her party yesterday Khupe lashed out “some opposition leaders for threatening to pull out of the coming polls:

“MDC-T president Dr Thokozani Khupe has lashed out at political parties that are threatening to boycott the July 30 harmonised elections saying they are confused,” read part of the message.

Mnangagwa Reiterates Need for Peace

Terrence Mawawa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reiterated the need for peace before the elections.

Below is Mnangagwa’s solidarity message:

As we approach the final days before our
harmonised general elections, I appeal for continued
peace, harmony, unity and love among all
Zimbabweans.

As we canvass for political votes, let
us remain alive to the reality that we are all one
people, one nation, united by one flag and one
national anthem.

I urge fellow Zimbabweans to reject manoeuvres by
some among us, to cause instability and mayhem in
our beautiful and peaceful country.
What unites us is much greater than what could
ever divide us.

Let us therefore remain focused on
our collective goal and responsibility to modernise,
industrialise, prosper and develop our country.

Zanu PF Sued For Sending Campaign Messages Via SMS

Terrence Mawawa

A Masvingo based lawyer has filed papers to sue Zanu PF and Econet Wireless for sending ruling party campaign messages via the SMS facility.

Omen Mafa of Mutendi, Shumba and Mudisi Legal Practitioners last week files papers at the Masvingo High Court citing Econet Wireless as the first respondent and Zanu PF as the second respondent.

Zanu PF last week posted campaign messages to Econet subscribers via the bulk SMS facility.

Zanu PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo told a weekly publication the ruling party was ready to defend its position in court.

LIVE – WHAT’S GOING ON NOW?: Mnangagwa Repeats His 1983 Horror Text: Blessed Are Those Who Remain Inside ZANU PF…”

LIVEBLAST: President Emmerson Mnangagwa came short of re-stating his entire 1983 public statement at the height of the Gukurahundi massacre (back then) when he Thursday afternoon repeated the following: “Blessed are those who remain in ZANU PF, so that they can remain in rulership,” Mnangagwa said at Rimuka stadium. FOLLOW THE LIVE COVERAGE BELOW –

EXPOSED: Mnangagwa And His Many “Political Gatekeepers”

Dear Editor

I read your article:-

“The Chamisa-led MDC had sought to impugn the conduct of President Mnangagwa for alleged interference with the independence of traditional leaders ahead of harmonised election on July 30.”

and merely an observation…

I don’t know if you are familiar with the term Political Gatekeeping but I gather it is generally considered impossible to hold free and fair elections with Gatekeeping.

I think there would be more value in reaching out to pressure groups such as election observers and the free press with the statement:-

“In our opinion it is not possible to conduct free and fair elections in areas under control of traditional leaders who are Political Gatekeepers under the direction of the President and his inner circle. Gatekeepers are individuals or institutions who control access to positions of power, reward/punish in access to resources and regulate the flow of information. Gatekeepers of highest authority that are obsequious (obedient or attentive to the chief executive to an excessive or servile degree) may fill the role of informer (labelling an individual as a “sell out”) and betrayer so everyone has been captured in the system of “absolute control” normally associated with dystopias. We urge pressure groups, such as observers, to encourage the dismantling of these structures to ensure the credibility of the elections.”

I gather Political Gatekeeping is also practiced to an even greater degree on remaining white owned farms.

– TC

Nyemba To Lead Zim Darts Team In Malawi

David Nyemba

THE National Darts Association of Zimbabwe (Ndaz) has named an 18-member team that will represent the country at the African Union Sports Council Region 5 Darts championship in Malawi next month.

The team is led by veteran darts master David Nyemba from Mashonaland West province who carries the nation’s hopes at the tournament where eight countries have confirmed participation.

“The tournament will be held at Lake Malawi from August 27-31. So far eight countries, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi have confirmed participation. South Africa are the defending champions. We expect Team Zimbabwe to leave on August 25,” said Ndaz president Meynard Moyo.

He said he was expecting a tough tournament, but was optimistic the selected players will stand their own and probably wrestle the title from their southern neighbours, noting that the team is busy with its preparations.

“We expect a tough tournament, although I feel we have a strong squad to win the tournament,” said Moyo.

The selected players were chosen at the recently held Zimbabwe darts trials at Munyati.

Also in the team are four promising youngsters, who include the Matabeleland South duo of Brandon Ncube and Siphindile Moyo, who are learners at Gwanda High School.

Zim men’s team

Salesio Gunda (Manicaland), David Nyemba (Mash West) Simon Mujuru (Mash West),Caleb Sigauke (Manicaland),Michael Chikomba (Midlands),Modokai Dheka (Harare)

Women’s team

Sibabone Mamwiri (Midlands),Sawujadi Phiri (Mat South),Tabeth Zhoya (Midlands),Svodai Nyika (Harare).

Veterans teams

Men: Peter Mulukula (Mash East),Moses Ndlovu (Bulawayo). Women: Cecilia Nzonzo (Harare),Joice Mloyi (Midlands)

Youth Teams

Junior men: Nashe Murambi (Harare), Brandon Ncube (Mat South). Junior women: Sibongile Nomsa Kagodora (Harare), Siphindile Moyo (Mat South).

Murehwa High School Deputy Headmaster’s Office Burnt Over Poor Diet

By Own Correspondent| Murewa High School Deputy Headmaster’s office was last week gutted by fire in a suspected arson case.

The fire, allegedly started by disgruntled students who were silently protesting over a poor diet destroyed the deputy headmaster Sydney Mapisaunga’s office a few days after the senior master’s office was almost burnt under the same unclear circumstances.

Said sources privy to developments at the school:

“Mapisaunga is unpopular among students where he has earned himself the nickname Napoleon.

Some students describe him as a stonehearted, cruel, strict and ruthless man.”

It is alleged that ever since Mapisaunga assumed duties at the school 11 months ago, the school diet deteriorated and efforts to engage him over the matter have fallen on deaf ears.

He was allegedly quoted saying that better food can only be available at the school if parents increase the amount they pay in school fees.

“Better food is there for the rich ,let the fees increase if you want things to change,” Mapisaunga allegedly told students.

His statements infuriated students who plotted to protest their disgruntlement and they allegedly set fire the senior master’s office identified as George Maravanyika.

“The mission failed as the fire was put out before it had done a lot of damage. However, the door to his office was burnt.

Students then burnt Mapisaunga’s car but he managed to put out the fire before it had done a lot of damage,” said the source.

The matter has since been reported to the police.

Efforts to get a comment from Mapisaunga or the Zimbabwe Republic Police were futile.

 

Churches Raise Concern On Increased Ndebele – Shona Tension In Matland

Rev Ray Motsi

CHURCHES in Bulawayo have expressed concern at the intensifying levels of tribal tension between the Shona and Ndebele in Matabeleland.

The churches have also challenged local politicians to demonstrate leadership and address tribalism openly.

Churches said it was worrying that communities were becoming divided as people were failing to see beyond surnames, which was affecting progress and unity.

Speaking at a peace meeting organised by a consortium of churches in Bulawayo on Friday, Reverend Useni Sibanda of Christian Alliance said tribal tension in the city was worrying.

Reverend Ray Motsi from the Theological College of Zimbabwe, said it was time the local political leadership in Matabeleland addressed the issue.

He urged the region’s leadership to openly speak about this problem because it was not going anywhere instead it was growing.

Motsi said such issues had to be dealt with by locals and not expect officials from Harare to talk about it.

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Pictures Of Marijeni Fraud Mansion

Former Zimpapers journalist Clemence Marijeni and his wife conned £450,000 in maternity payments in the United Kingdom and bulding themselves a mansion back home in Zimbabwe.

Clemence Marijeni, 44, was at the centre of a 12-person fraud ring who claimed taxpayers’ cash meant for mothers of young babies.

They claimed £720,000 in maternity allowance payments over more than four years – but got their hands on less than half a million pounds worth after DWP officials became suspicious.

Pictures of the building:

Bond To US Dollar Black Market Exchange Rate Hits 100%

PARALLEL market rates have finally hit 100% when using EcoCash or bank transfers to buy the greenback, the first time they have reached such a rate since dollarisation and the main question now is how and why we got here.

On Friday last week, a snap survey done by NewsDay at all the major cash dealing points in the central business district found that at 10am the previous day, the parallel market rates increased to 100% from between 70% and 80% earlier that same day.

Tinashe (name changed), one of the cash dealers whom the paper spoke to on Friday, who is in his early 20’s said the reason was due to talk of seizing disbursements of cash to depositors.

“Rates have increased my brother. It started yesterday (Thursday last week) around 10am. What I know is if you want to do a transfer its now 100%. This is because Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya said that individuals can no longer get United States dollars from the banks” Tinashe said.

Not only do these new rates represent massive erosion in the trust and confidence of government, but they also signify just how bad the liquidity situation in the country has reached to as one banker put it.

“It is a demand and supply thing at a basic level, where you got a set of economic agents who require foreign currency and another set that have it and through a mutually beneficial market mechanism are able to exchange that value. At the second level, it becomes a policy issue to say are we pursuing the correct policy in terms of the relationship between the real monetary sectors because one is a representation of the other,” a banker who wished to remain anonymous said.

“I do not see it is as a problem, because it is the market responding to the policy framework that is there and markets really have a life of their own. You cannot legislate a price, it does not work, so what markets simply do is that they will find their own mechanism to function, so I do not see it as a problem, but as a response to a policy environment.”

With 25% or more of forex used by manufacturers coming from the parallel market, it is important to examine how this new rate of 100% was an eventuality and not a hypothetical.

Basically, it is due to more business leaders turning to the parallel market to service their forex need to import raw materials, individuals seeking to have more value for their cash and the forthcoming elections.

Back in May this year, when the Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) released its composite Business Confidence Index wherein it stood at minus 14,4 for a quarter-on-quarter basis, CZI explained business leaders were losing trust and confidence in government.

Explaining these results, CZI said that most of the lack of trust and confidence was due to growing pessimism in how government was handling the foreign currency situation, as producers were getting below their forex requirements.

By business losing confidence over the forex issue, this forced them to hold onto any cash they get and at the same time increasingly turn to the parallel market for any shortfalls they required.

The result was cash barons instructing their dealers to hike rates due to the increased demand.

Compounding the situation further was the central bank and banking sector.

Over the past few months, the central bank and banking sector have been making statements deliberating on whether to continue disbursing cash to depositors considering the money was not coming back.

These talks have eroded further trust in these institutions from depositors who already did not trust them due to the menial disbursements they were getting.

As such, many depositors withdrawing cash have chosen to keep it rather than circulate it. Instead yhey take the cash to the parallel market to get a higher value in terms of RTGS or EcoCash funds.

This has also contributed to demand, as more people are visiting cash dealers on a daily basis.

As such, due to more companies and individuals sourcing cash from the parallel market demand went for forex rose.

Finally, as it is an election month and there has been a lot of uncertainty in terms of freeness and fairness of the vote, as experts and opposition parties have raised many irregularities in the election processes.

Cash barons have seized on this uncertainty to further hike rates to ensure that after the election they have made huge profits.

Cash barons with access to top banks in the community are fueling the parallel market, followed by diaspora remittances from individuals and retailers involved in cash businesses.

Africa Round Table chief executive officer and economist, Kipson Gundani said it was inevitable that the parallel market rates would hit 100%.

“If government continues the way it is going with its fiscal deficits, all these rates are going to continue to go up, because the parallel market has the forex,” he said.

He, however, added that elections was also a factor, saying “in simple terms, it is and that speculative behaviour is associated with the holding of elections where those with United States dollars hold on to it, which creates a demand and supply problem on the black market”.

Responding to these increases on Friday last week, Mangudya said that the cash barons behind the dealers would soon lose out, since the central bank had increased forex into the market.

“We have released and are going to continue releasing foreign cash into the market in order to stabilise the foreign currency market…I was out myself, as you know and I just arrived yesterday (Thursday last week) and we have received a good boost from our financiers, including as usual the Afreximbank and we are putting that money into the market,” he said.

He said fuel operators, cooking oil producers and wheat producers were allocated their foreign currency requirements.

“…over and above that, we are putting a substantial amount of cash in the market. We started this week and will continue next week, so people should not confuse the monetary side and political side, I think we would prefer that people do not confuse these two. On the monetary side we are clear with what we want to do,” Mangudya said.

“You are also aware that we are giving 100% cash to the diaspora, continue to give 70% of foreign payments to our artisanal gold producers, and monthly we do $100 million and we have now increased starting from next week (this week).”

His advice to “those who are selling foreign currency at ridiculous rates, they are going to regret, because people are just making money out of them, its just arbitrage.”

The central bank will now be injecting $150 million a month into the economy, up from a previous of $100 million.

Newsday