VIDEO: TRUE STORY- Chamisa Met Queen Elizabeth’s Senior Officials In UK
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Chamisa spoke of his meetings with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s government’s officials. He met including Prime Minister Theresa May, the elite Tory party’s most powerful official, the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and held a private meeting with him.
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LIVE – “Gutu Says Chamisa Has Bussed People From Britain,” Comment
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LIVE- Biti Mocks Mnangagwa, “Uyu We Chi-Scarffa Uyu, Hameno Kuti Makamuwana Kupi Uyu!”
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LIVE- Thousands Gather For Chamisa At Murambinda
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Nox Bounces Back With “Hot” Video
By Talent Gondo| After a relatively slow beginning of his 2018 musical journey due to the continued sickness of his father and his death, Nox Guni has bounced back with a hot new video to his hit single ” One More Time.”
The video, produced by Daddy Ish at Ice n Roses Records was mixed and mastered by Nox himself.
Shot in various locations, the quality and art direction of the video is a scorcher which also reflects great artistic prowess at play.
The video comes as a boost to Nox’s fans at home and abroad after the Johannesburg based crooner had to cancel most of his scheduled shows because of his fathers illness.
According to Nox’s management, the video will be premiered on Trace with premiere dates still to be announced.
“The official trailer has just been released and Africa awaits the release of this great video,” revealed the management.
Chamisa Is Only Young And Has Made Mistakes, Give Him A Chance, Says Critic

By Paul Nyathi|Prominent critic Hopewell Chinono has urged Zimbabweans to bear with opposition MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa as he matures in his political leadership.
In one of his usual straight to the point critics, Chinono says that if Zimbabweans are able to forgive Chamisa’s rivals some of whom have committed atrocious acts then young Chamisa also needs to be forgiven for his so called “childish blunders,”
An extract of Chinono’s writing picked up from his Facebook page reads as follows:
Nelson Chamisa’s trip to London was a disaster, but to what extend should he be continuously bashed for the mistakes and YES, the lies that he peddled?
We need to put things into context, he is young and exuberant and has made mistakes but so has the other side too.
They have been part of Robert Mugabe’s electoral fraud that was underpinned by violence and murder!
So if we can forgive them and say let us give them a chance, then we should be able to do the same to Wamba.
He should now be judged on the basis of what he does with the mistakes he has made so far.
I would like this election to be about ideas as much as it should be about political realities, both past and present.
ZANUPF has fraudsters, incompetent ministers and shady characters like Supa Mandiwanzira and Obert Mpofu but we are willing to give President Mnangagwa a chance to state his case because we understand that politics is not simplistic.
It should also be about fairness, proportion and honesty as much as it should be about objective realities around us.
Nero, as Nelson is also known to his supporters has made mistakes but his biggest mistake so far has been his tragic failure to publicly acknowledge those mistakes and knowing when to apologize.
Emmerson Mnangagwa has also made monumental mistakes but he has been wise enough to know when to pull back and when to turn on the charm and more importantly when to keep quiet.
He has acknowledged that Zimbabwe is 18 years behind, Constantino Chiwenga acknowledged on the eve of Operation Restore Legacy that nothing had happened on the economic front in the last five years.
Citizens like that sort of candor and honesty, that is why many are willing to give them a chance.
Nelson needs to do the same and acknowledge that he may have exaggerated and stretched the truth! He was caught out on HardTalk.
Citizens love leaders who accept that they are not perfect, we see ourselves in them.
However it is unfair and not right to judge Wamba on this issue alone, he didn’t kill or maim anybody.
If we can forgive ED and his outfit, then let us also have the fairness and decency of extending the same principle to Nero!
We want the best out of our leaders, they are not perfect. In fact many of them are not fit for purpose.
However we don’t live in an utopian world, we also need to accept that the best people for the job might be those that hurt us before it lied to us before.
Let us hear what they have to say and judge them cognizant of the proportion of their commissions and omissions.
If Nero is unacceptable because if his past lies and fiction, what about those who murdered and stole elections for Mugabe?
Let us have the ability to understand politics, it is not for saints.
ED deserves a fair opportunity to present his case as much as Nero does.
We now know of their weaknesses, let us talk about their strengths!
This race is open and up for grabs for the group that plays their cards right.
We spent the whole day being hit with videos projecting Nelson’s weaknesses.
For the purposes of fairness I also thought that it would be only right to remind ourselves of the weaknesses of his adversaries.
Now that we know, what do they have to offer?
UK: Pardon Dzumbunu Death, Funeral Program
By Own Correspondent| Below is the program layout for the late Pardon Dzumbunu’s funeral. Dzumbunu is being buried in Milton Keynes this weekend:
Majome Exit: Is Harare West Vote Split?
By Talent Gondo| Harare West Member of Parliament, Jessie Majome’s exit from the party’s primary elections against rival Joana Mamombe has seen party stalwarts trading insults with high indications of a split vote come election day.
Rival camps have since emerged with those supporting Majome calling on the party to be transparent on candidate selection and adherence to party guidelines while those supporting Mamombe argue that Majome should go through primary elections just like most aspiring party cadres.
Majome revealed that she was pulling out of the primary election race over “unfair and inconsistencies to party electoral guidelines”.
“I cannot do this with a clear conscience. There is selective application of what we agreed as a party on election guidelines,” she said.
Harare West citizens took to the social media expressing their feelings over Majome’s exit from the primary elections race.
“Time to vote for capacity, consistency, integrity and humble leadership jn Harare West. Not for a party but leadership,” said Harare Westerner Rashweart Mukundu.
Simeon Mawanza, another Harare Westerner said he would make personal donation to campaign for Majome adding that he would mobilise a team to assist in this task.
“How can such a hard working MP be wasted? She deserves to be in parliament standing up for the things that matter in ordinary people’s lives. #Tangatakambonyarara zvedu. Makuda kuti tiite #OperationRestoreMRTLegacy man he,” he said.
Another Harare West resident said it was sad to lose such a gifted person.
“Very sad indeed to hear that she has withdrawn driving put gifted people from the party,” said Simukai Rinhi.
Ronald Tapfuma Jongwe said Majome had his vote regardless of which political outfit she represented.
“I can say without equivocation Jessie has my vote a y day and in whatever jacket she comes in. I am Team Wamba all the way but on this one I refuse to follow blindly I follow capacity, results and dedication, leadership and in Jessie I see those virtues.Give us a signal Jessie,” said Jongwe.
Ady Munava and Solomon Swans urged Jessie to contest as an independent pledging their support to her.
Munya Mutetwa said he would rather go and braai than vote for any other candidate besides Majome.
MDC T Deputy Treasurer, Charlton Hwende, however said citizens should respect Majome’s rights to pull out of the race saying she had exercised her rights.
“She has exercised her right, let’s respect her,” said Hwende.
Responding to news that Majome had pulled out of the primaries, aspiring legislator for Harare West, Joanna Mamombe said she had so much respect for Majome and was saddened by those purporting that her candidature was being pushed by senior politicians within the party.
Denford Ngadziore said out of the 3 000 prospective voters from Harare West, Majome would garner less than 300 votes.
“Fact.Out of the 3 000 voters from Westlea, Westgate and Redroofs…….Majome would not get 300 votes,” said Ngadziore.
Khupe Judge Sworn To Supreme Court

By Paul Nyathi| Bulawayo High Court Judge Justice Francis Bere who recently granted MDC-T splinter leader Thokozani Khupe leave to continue using the party name and symbol has been sworn into the Supreme Court.
The development strikes memories of the (late) Roy Bennett treason case which saw the same prosecutor seeking to imprison Bennett, being promoted to be High Court Judge on the very same case he was prosecuting.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed Bere to the higher court together with Justice Lavender Makoni to fill two of the four vacant posts at the Supreme Court.
The two judges were sworn in by Chief Justice Luke Malaba in Harare on Friday.
“We are very grateful for the appointment of the two judges to the Supreme Court,” said Malaba at the swearing in ceremony.
“We however, still require more judges for the supreme court,” he added.
“The president, using his discretion only picked two names from the list of eight. It is on this basis that we have two new judges, instead of four,” said Malaba.
The other judges left out by the president are Justices Priscilla Chigumba, Alfas Chitakunye, Charles Hungwe, Samuel Kudya, Joseph Mafurise and Nicholas Mathonsi.
Blow For MDC T As Majome Quits Primaries: Cite Irregularities
By Talent Gondo| Harare West Member of Parliament, Jessie Fungai Majome’ s exit from the MDC T primaries over “election irregularities”, has been described as a huge loss to the MDC T led by Nelson Chamisa.
Senior party member who served as the Secretary for Legal Affairs for the MDC when the party was formed in 1999 said Majome was a critical member of the party which the MDC Alliance could not afford to lose.
“Let me just put this out there. I have known Jessie Fungai Majome since she worked for me at the BLPC in the 1990s and I know her as a tireless campaigner for human rights and democracy,” said Coltart.
“She is a critical member of the #MDCAlliance and we need her to be a key member of our team.”
Nduku Nduna, an MDC T supporter called on the MDC T to put its house in order so that the party does not lose its “best performers”.
“The party can’t afford losing best performers in parliament because some people are not following rules and procedures. Let’s build the party and stop self inflicted problems,” said Nduna.
Majome pulled out of the MDC primary elections citing the manipulation of party guidelines.
“Sadly for me in this primary election, I have noted several factors that I cannot ignore, which I have highlighted to my party which I believe, honestly, constitute manipulation of my party guidelines towards a fair outcome to the extent in my view regrettably so, that the will of bona fide and genuine Harare Westerners would be lost in that process,” said Majome.
Zimbabwe Democracy Institute (ZDI) director, Pedzisai Ruhanya said Majome’s withdrawal was a reflection of MDC T’s failure to clarify election processes.
“The challenge in Harare West and MDC T primaries in general appears to be lack of leadership to explain processes, address and clarify issues that are in the public interest,” said Ruhanya.
“Can’t stomach this tomfoolery masquerading as democracy,” he said.
Create a Non Constituency Parliamentary Seat For A Losing Presidential Candidate.

Opinion By Ngqabutho Mabhena Zimbabwe Communist Party Leader|Our electoral system is designed in such a way that , the losing Presidential candidate will not make it into our National Assembly. This means that, the country loses out on the best brains as the losing candidate will be forced to early political retirement.
While am not a fan of Adv Nelson Chamisa, it will be a huge lose to our country not to have him in the National Assembly beyond August 2018. His fans might attack me claiming that, post August 2018, he will be at State House. While this is ideal, the reality is that , this will not happen. The British, as they have done over the years in the rest of Africa, they have chosen their man for the next five years to be the Head of State in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe remains a neo colonial state.
For us to continue to tap on the brains of the losing candidate, we must agree that, a party that wins seats in parliament must be given a non constituency seat for its losing Presidential candidate. Am not a lawyer but am sure my lawyer comrades can make a strong constitutional argument on this. Since 2000 , we had opposition MPs who were not led by their leader in parliament as the late Morgan Tsvangirai could not make it following his lose first in his constituency and in the 2002 Presidential election. During the Inclusive government, the country benefited from Morgan Tsvangirai when he was Prime Minister but we again lost out when he lost in the 2013 elections. If one looks in the South African parliament, opposition leaders have done well in representing their constituencies in parliament. Of course their electoral system is different from ours but l do not think its a bad idea to amend our constitution to create a seat for a party leader whose party have won seats in parliament.
Let’s engage on this comrades!
Timber Truck Overturns In Mazowe:Kills One
By Talent Gondo| One person died while two others were seriously injured (Friday) when a truck overloaded with timber overturned at the 6 kilometre peg along the Mazowe Jumbo road.
The truck which was being driven by Jeremiah Nheweyembwa (30) from Waterfalls, Harare, overturned and trapped the other passengers in the vehicle.
Mashonaland Central acting police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Petros Masikati confirmed the incident but could not disclose the name of the deceased.
“We received that report and the name of the deceased is not yet known, but he is a male adult,” said Inspector Masikati.
He however identified the other two passengers who were seriously injured in the accident.
“Moris Kahwema (29) from Marondera and Tauya Shonhiwa (24) were seriously injured in the accident and they are currently admitted at Parirenyatwa Hospital.”
Masikati urged drivers to secure their loads to avoid the unnecessary loss of lives.
LIVE – Thousands Chase After Nelson Chamisa As He Holds 2 Rallies In One Day, Murambinda, then Makoni South
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Youth Ordered To Campaign For Mnangagwa Or Else…

By Paul Nyathi|The ZANU PF National Youth League led by Pupureyi Togarepi has been given three days to begin campaigning for President Emmerson Mnangagwa or they be kicked out of office.
Members of the youth league affiliated Zimbabwe Youth Action Platform gave the ultimatum to the national youth league in a statement on Friday.
Leader of the Zimbabwe Youth Action Platform Tonderai Chidawa said that the party youth league leadership has diverted from its mandate of campaigning for President Emmerson Mnangagwa to concentrate on building emperors for themselves.
“When we seconded these leaders to their positions in January, their mandate was to push the #EDhasmyvote campaign but they are now busy in their own campaigns and neglecting the party,” he said.
According to Chidawa party youth members will push for the removal of the leadership if they fail to present an action plan for the campaign by Monday.
“They have three days to ship in or shape out,” said the youth leader.
Efforts to get a comment from Togarepi were not successful at the time of writing.
Khupe Launches BEST Manifesto

By Paul Nyathi|Leader of the splinter opposition MDC-T Thokozani Khupe will launch her party’s election manifesto in Bulawayo on Saturday.
The party will unveil the manifesto code named BEST, which stands for Building an Economy to Support Transformation at the Bulawayo Amphitheatre.
Party Deputy President Obert Gutu briefly unpacked the manifesto in an interview on Friday indicating that the manifesto will focus on economic transformation and return to democracy in the country.
“We will unveil the BEST for Zimbabwe on Saturday and call upon all Zimbabweans to come and witness the launch of this manifesto,” said Gutu.
The splinter MDC-T held its congress in Bulawayo last month where it elected new leadership ahead of the elections due in July this year.
Khupe insists that her party is the genuine MDC-T from the mainstream party led by Nelson Chamisa. She insists that the party will also contest elections in the MDC-T name.
The issue of the leadership of the party will be decided by the Supreme Court in Harare on the May 22.
Police Arrest 20 Armed Robbers, So Mabhinya Were There?

By Paul Nyathi|Police in Harare have revealed that they have nabbed up to twenty high profile armed robbers in and around Harare in the last few weeks.
Police Spokesperson Paul Nyathi revealed to the media on Friday that at least twenty of the thugs who are linked to an organised trend of hijackings, kidnappings, rape and armed robberies were picked up by the police.
According to Nyathi, about fifty stolen vehicles, firearms and live ammunition were recovered from the thugs.
The police spokesperson also indicated that over $100 000 of stolen cash was recovered from the group.
“We want to thank members of the public for working well with the police in bringing these thugs to book,” said Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi.
Early this year when the thugs started their operations, members of the public raised an alarm that there was a group of armed people terrorising people and was referred to as Mabhinya.
Police moved in swiftly and dismissed the rumour.
Dynamos Dismisses Rahman Gumbo Links

By Paul Nyathi|Dynamos Football Club have refuted media reports that former Highlanders Coach and player Rahman Gumbo will be taking charge of the team’s technical department following the removal of head coach Llyod Mutasa.
Rumours initiated by the Dynamos supporters Facebook page Dembare Dotcom hit headlines in the week claimimg that the highly acclaimed coach will be taking over reigns at the battling Harare giants.
Gumbo, who has won several championships within Zimbabwe and other regional countries is currently employed by the Obert Mpofu owned Zifa Southern Region Division One team Makomo FC.
The highky ambitious side is believed to be paying Gumbo way above what most Premier League clubs are paying their coaches.
He is also an assistant coach to Warriors gaffer Sunday Chidzambwa.
Dynamos secretary Webster Marecherera, dismissed the rumour in a media interview on Friday.
“There is nothing like that,” he said briefly.
REACTIONS- What Do You Do When The Driver In Front Is Slicing The Road And Is High On Mbanje?
Zimbabweans have been debating on what a driver should do on the road upon noticing that the one in front of them is high on mbanje as an accident can happen anytime soon. This discussion was opened on the video of the Zimbabwean doctor arrested in Namibia for reckless driving. Below were some of the reactions:
MORE THAN LIVING WITH YOU, I WILL NOT LEAVE YOU. I WILL FIGHT FOR YOU, WITH YOU
Do you have to “reside” in a particular area to represent people effectively? For the record, I have never stayed in a constituency I represented. I represented Hurungwe West while my farm is in Hurungwe Central. I was ZANU PF chairperson for Mashonaland West but I come from the Midlands. I currently chair the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines And Energy yet I am not a miner. And, maybe to add, I hold a sports and fitness studies degree, yet in politics I have to grapple with political scientists. I was once chairperson of Dynamos FC and at one time a fitness coach at my favourite CAPS Utd! Although a Zimbabwean, the Zambian national rugby team once engaged me as their coach. I believe a representative is more effective representing people who are not his or her competitors. You do not have to be a murderer to be a murderer’s lawyer. Or corrupt to be a corrupt person’s lawyer. You only need to understand the law.
Representation requires the absence of avoidable conflicts of interest. That is why I do not operate any business undertakings in constituencies I represent. If you do, you are easily conflicted, with genuine calls for delivery easily ascribed the selfish label.
When I am in Parliament, I bring up Norton issues and represent Norton in the national discourse. I reside in Harare, yet spend more time in Norton than most aspirants who “live” in Norton. Before and after every parliamentary sitting, I make it a tradition to drive to Norton. As these aspirants drive into Harare, I am driving into Norton. As they drive into Norton, I am driving out!
I could well be recruited into any neighborhood watch structure in Norton as I am normally in the constituency, hard at work, as late as 2200hrs or the next morning. Because of that, I now know Norton and its aspirations more than the aspirants who “live” in Norton, yet “leave” Norton whenever it suits their own interests. Believe me, some of the aspirants clamouring so much about “living” in Norton, when in fact they leave from Norton, are ignorant even of the boundaries of Norton constituency!
To them, Katanga is Norton. Nharira is Norton. But Makwiro’s Ward 13 is not. “New Stands”, on the fringes of Mhondoro, is not. For example, one of the aspiring parties recently held a primary election. The outcome was disputed and while its members were preparing for a re-run, a deal was negotiated for the winner to give way to the loser. Notice how the said deal involved the two contestants who think they are more “Norton resident” than the third one in the original race, who happened to identify more as a “rural Nortonian!”
The question of residence, to me, diverts attention from the important issue of people-service. True, I live in Harare, yet Norton is my heart. Just as it has always been even in my days as provincial chairperson of the current ruling party, from when the residents of Kingsdale remember me as their ally. I am a servant of the people of Norton. I believe in the development of Norton. I continuously work for the title deeds of all, including some of the aspirants, so that they actually own their homes, not just “live” in them.
I am not in Norton to live out of the statutory parliamentary allowances. Unlike some of the aspirants who see a job opportunity in being Norton MP! As MPs, we are paid just under $2000, (I know that is something worth fighting for for some aspirants!) and as committee chairperson, I get an extra $200. Yet I have spent, since my election in 2016, close to $250 000 on self-initiated projects in the constituency. Not campaigns. And certainly not under duress. Just a demonstration of my belief in the people of Norton and a personal contribution to their aspirations.
I thought I would just disabuse you of the job-seeking application letters of some aspiring MPs, laced with misplaced emphasis on residential addresses. Reply the job-seekers, sincerely, that you are not looking to employ a “Resident Gate-keeper” type of MP. Tell them you want a worthy servant, no matter where he or she lives, or leaves. That you are not so much looking for a representative who will reside with you so that he or she wipes your tears or cries with you, but a go-getter who will go out there and expose those enjoying your tears for selfish gain.
I may not “live” with you, but l will not leave you. I will represent you just as l have been doing. To me, representing you is a culture l will not deviate from, ever!
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ZRP Launches Own Anti Corruption Unit
Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga says the new Anti-Corruption Unit in its ranks will succeed in fighting “the cancerous scourge of corruption”.
On Thursday, the ZRP launched the specialised unit as part of efforts to effectively investigate all corruption cases in the country.
Comm-Gen Matanga said the new unit was established to investigate all corruption cases at every level. “The ZRP Anti-Corruption Unit will no doubt be a huge success, particularly in the fight against the cancerous scourge of corruption,” he said.
He said the role the media play in the fight against corruption is exceedingly paramount.
Criminal Investigations Department (CID) director Senior Assistant Commissioner Stephen Mutamba said corruption affected business credibility and impeded Government’s efforts to turn around the economy.
“Corruption, in its numerous forms which include robbery, bribery, embezzlement, favouritism and extortion, is probably as old as humanity itself. It is therefore apparent that this age-old crime has woven around itself layers of intricacy and complexity,” said Snr Asst Mutamba.
He assured the nation the unit would thoroughly investigate all corruption cases and bring to book all those who would be implicated.
Speaking at the launch and commissioning of the unit’s offices at Morris Depot in Harare, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Dr Obert Mpofu said the force would be working together with the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) and other agencies to curb corruption.
The country, he said, continued to lose revenue through unscrupulous dealings, thereby adversely impacting on the wellbeing of the economy.
Dr Mpofu said he was happy that in his inaugural State of the Nation Address in December last year, President Mnangagwa made it clear that corruption would not be tolerated.
He said Government had embarked on a raft of measures that include the launch of specialised anti-corruption courts and the forfeiture of assets acquired through corrupt means upon conviction of the criminals.
The courts were recently established in conjunction with ZACC, the National Prosecuting Authority, the Attorney General’s Office, the ZRP and the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services.- state media
Mnangagwa Offloads $150 million for Command Housing
President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government has issued a $150 million bond to kick-start the Command Housing Programme, which is part of Zanu-PF’s sustainable development programmes to deliver more than a million houses by 2023.
The ruling party launched its election manifesto last week where it outlined sustainable projects in health, water and housing among others with a target of attaining a middle income economy by 2030.
Officiating at the 43rd annual Zimbabwe Association of Pension Funds (ZAPF) in Victoria Falls, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister, July Moyo, urged pension schemes to partner Government and local authorities in capital infrastructure development projects. He commended some pension schemes that are already involved in infrastructure development in partnership with Government.
“I urge the pension industry to also partner with Government and local authorities in the funding of projects. We are launching the Command Housing Programme started by President Mnangagwa by issuing a bond for $150 million,” said Moyo.
“The Minister of Finance and Economic Development has already signed the instruments for the bond issuance by UDCORP.”
The Minister said the housing project was an ambitious initiative as it entails the whole build up environment including commercial, industrial and residential.
He said Government had approved a “new city” concept design north of Harare, adding that there was a need to issue more bonds to revamp industry. Moyo said Government was calling on equity participation and asset investment for industry including water and sewer development. He said pension funds play a key role primarily by contributing into securities, real estate, hedge funds, bonds, stocks and equities and other investments making them a cornerstone for economic development.
Moyo expressed concern over loss of value of pension funds due to the adoption of multi currencies which led to conversion of savings. He also called for adoption of good corporate governance in the sector. – state media
MDC-T Consensus War Erupts
INFIGHTING in the Mr Nelson Chamisa-led MDC-T has resulted in the party failing to finalise its list of candidates who will represent it in Matabeleland in the forthcoming general elections.
The party which was supposed to finalise the list of candidates in the three Matabeleland provinces, only reached consensus in five out of the 12 constituencies for the National Assembly in Bulawayo province. The party resolved not to conduct primaries to select candidates but instead opted for consensus which has been criticised by party supporters who say the method is undemocratic as it is open to manipulation by the leadership.
The party’s national leadership was in the province on Thursday to announce the final list of candidates but only five candidates were confirmed as there are disagreements in the rest of the constituencies. The selection of candidates saw sitting MPs Tabitha Khumalo (Bulawayo East) and Dorcas Sibanda (Bulawayo Central) stepping aside for new candidates.
According to sources within the party, Bulawayo MP under proportional representation Nicola Watson will represent the MDC-T in Bulawayo Central constituency where she will battle it out with Zanu-PF’s Mlungisi Moyo.
Bulawayo Deputy Mayor Gift Banda will contest under the party’s ticket for Njube-Lobengula constituency against Maidei Mpala of Zanu-PF.
Ward Seven Councillor, James Sithole has been selected to stand for the party in Makokoba constituency where he will battle it out with Tshinga Dube of Zanu-PF.
Mr David Coltart will represent Bulawayo East while Bulawayo lawyer, Kucaca Phulu, has been selected to represent Nkulumane constituency and will contest against David Ndlovu.
MP Sibanda yesterday told Chronicle that she had stepped aside to give Watson a chance, adding that she’ll decide on her next move.
“We agreed as a party to select our candidates on the basis of discussing and reaching a consensus in every constituency. I’m content with giving a fellow party member a chance to contest in the elections. I’m yet to decide on my next move,” said MP Sibanda.
MP Khumalo said she also decided to give Mr Coltart a chance and will wait for the party to assign her. state media
ZANU PF MP Asp Steals $6K
OPULAR Zanu PF cadre who recently won the party’s primary elections to represent it in Mutare’s Ward 9 council elections was on Tuesday hauled before the courts together with three accomplices on allegations of stealing $6 100 from the ruling party’s Manicaland youth chairman.
Albie Marima (39) who won the ticket to contest in the council elections, together with Gilbert Buzuzi (35), Lucia Kunyangira (33) and Nyasha Blessing Mutenje (28) appeared before Mutare magistrate, Mr Lazarus Murendo facing theft from a motor vehicle charges.
They were charged for contravening Section 113 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act Chapter 9:23.
The quartet denied the allegations and were granted $300 bail each.
zanu-pf Manicaland youth chairman Tawanda Mukodza alleged that the suspects stole from his car during the commissioning of the Mutare High Court on Monday
Mr Fletcher Karombe prosecuted.
Allegations were that on Monday, Mukodza parked his Landrover Discovery motor vehicle with registration numbers AEO 8648 at the Mutare Main Post Office.
This was after he had put cash amounting to $6 100 in the back pocket of the driver’s seat. The money was tied with a rubber band. While Mukodza was in the car Buzuzi and Kanyangira joined him. Buzuzi sat at the front passenger seat while Kanyangira sat at the rear passenger seat. After a while, Marima and Mutenje also got into the car. Marima sat at the rear passenger seat behind Mukodza while Mutenje sat in-between the other two back seat passengers.
While conversing Marima who was seated behind Mukodza opened the door and left for an unknown destination.
The State further alleged that while seated in the car, the four accused people took the $6 100 which was in the car without the complainant’s consent.
“After some time, Mukodza decided to check his money since he needed to use it to buy food for Mutenje, Buzuzi and Kanyangira but he did not find it. He asked the suspects for his money but they all denied ever taking it,” said Mr Karombe.
Mukodza then proceeded to make a police report which led to the arrest of the suspects.
Mutenje, Buzuzi, Kanyangira and Marima were granted $300 bail each.
As part of the bail conditions they were also ordered to keep residing at their given addresses and not to interfere with State witnesses.- state media
Chamisa Apologises Over Sister Joke, ED Refuses To Say Sorry For Calling Ndebeles Cockroaches during Gukurahundi | WHO IS BETTER THEN?
Chamisa Apologises Over Sister Joke, ED Refuses To Apologise for Gukurahundi | WHO IS BETTER?
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) May 11, 2018
Did Chamisa Truly Lie About Trump Meeting?
VIDEO: Did Chamisa Lie About Trump Meeting?
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LIVE PICTURES: Night Life At Murambinda Growth Point
CAPTION: This is Murambinda Growth Point as it was on Friday night as it readied for the arrival of MDC leader Nelson Chamisa on Saturday:
WATCH: Mliswa Speaks On Chief Charumbira’s PAP Contest
ZEC To Prosecute Voters Who Deliberately Registered Twice

By Paul Nyathi|The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission ZEC has warned that it will thoroughly investigate incidents of all people who registered more than once during the voter registration process.
Issuing a statement to the media on the progress the commission has made in the production of the voters roll, Commissioner Qhubani Moyo said that the commission will investigate each case on its individual nor merit and determine what the motive behind the double voting was.
“It is an offence to register twice as a voter and we are going to get to the bottom of each person who registered more than once to establish what the motive of the double registration was,” he said.
“Anyone found wanting will be dealt with within the provisions of the law,” said Moyo.
The commission is completing the production of the voters roll for the national elections set for July or August this year.
This year Zimbabwe adopted the electronic Biometric Voter Registration where the de-duplication process revealed that a huge number of people had taken chances and registered twice.
The initial output of the voters roll is expected out by the 19th of May when the voters roll inspection exercise will kick off for ten days.
Interim Dembare Coach Ready To Excel
Terrence Mawawa
Interim Dynamos coach Biggie Zuze says he wants
to make the best out of the chance that he has been
given and become the substantive coach at the club.
Zuze was thrust into the hot seat after
Lloyd Mutasa was reassigned to the post of
technical director due to a poor start to the season.
“There is an opportunity that comes once in a
lifetime. I have been hoping to be one of the
coaches at Dynamos which I appreciate. The only
thing now is to make sure that I try my best to work
as a team,” said Zuze.
BREAKING: Jessie Majome Quits MDC-T Primaries

By Paul Nyathi| Vibrant opposition MDCT Member of Parliament Jessie Majome has pulled out of the party primary elections for Harare West Constituency, ZimEye.com can reveal.
Added to her own persona statements, highly placed MDCT sources told ZimEye.com on Friday that Majome tendered her letter withdrawing from the race to represent the party on Friday.
“I can confidently confirm to you that Majome has withdrawn from the primaries giving varied reasons amongst them that the party is not presenting a level field for a free and fair primary election,” said the source.

The source further indicated that senior party officials wanted Majome to lose the primary election to young Joanna Mamombe for undisclosed reasons.
“Top parties leaders have actually been scheming and campaigning for Mamombe to defeat Majome in the primary without giving cause,” said the source.
Majome has by far been one of the most efficient Members of Parliament in the last two sessions of parliament.
Efforts to get a comment from Majome were not successful at the time of writing. This story is developing and further details will be made available as they unfold.
Warriors Hopeful Shines In UK
Terrence Mawawa
Championship side Reading FC have honoured Andy
Rinomhota together with other five players.
Rinomhota who is on the brink of playing for the
National Team received a framed shirt in recognition of
his achievements.
The 21-year-old midfielder, however, spent the
majority of the season on the sidelines due to injury
but stepped up his recovery in recent months to
appear in the squad for the final part of the season.
He also starred in the U23s during the same time.
Meanwhile, Warriors coach Sunday Chidzambwa
has included the player in the team to play in the COSAFA Cup.
Chiwenga And Mnangagwa for BBC HARDtalk – COMMENTS
Must Chiwenga And Mnangagwa go on BBC HARDtalk LIVE?
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) May 11, 2018
Zimbabweans Respond To Nero’s BBC HardTalk Interview
Below are some of the responses by Zimbabweans to Chamisa’s BBC HARDTALK Interview which is set to be aired tonight by the ZBC at 1930 hours.
On Friday @BBCHARDtalk screens at 05:30 (BST) the delayed interview with @nelsonchamisa. The interview's declared but untested, unfounded & shameful bias of @stephensackur & @BBCHARDtalk is that "the man in power, and favourite to retain it, is ZanuPF veteran Emmerson Mnangagwa". pic.twitter.com/MXSeuxtDaZ
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) May 10, 2018
Media and Communication Specialist: Maggie Mzumara says: “I don’t think the interview was badly done.
Actually I think Advocate Chamisa held his own. Quite well.
Composed till the end, and he stayed on message (what folks are calling repeating himself, it’s called ‘staying on message’.) He demonstrated great interviewee etiquette, didn’t flinch, not once. Didn’t speak over or above the interviewer; wasn’t argumentative; did not betray any emotion.
Did not insult; Did not retaliate or give back the aggression he was getting from an aggressive interviewer. If he took offence he didn’t show it or let that take him over.
Scored key points of his own, some even good enough to make soundbites of note. What’s more -The queen’s language did not desert him in his hour of need in that hot seat..
HardTalk is exactly that – hard talk – and it can unnerve even the best of us. And he, MDC Alliance President, survived it without any visible sweat or stammering.
Of course, the “lies” – the “LIES” – are regrettable and they are always going to come back to haunt him. Those Trump, US$15 billion promises, whatnot… very regrettable.
The “lies” and half truths and less-than-truths and misrepresentations of facts he said before, during or after the interview – are always going to dog him. Very regrettable.
Beyond giving himself a pat on the back for an interview, otherwise well handled (technique wise) there are some take-homes here.
Before I get to those it is would be helpful to point out that in an interview as in any communication transaction there is the content dimension and technique/process dimension. On technique the Advocate did well, it’s on content that he may need further work. To ensure he eliminates “lies”, half truths and misrepresentations of the facts in his deliveries.
The take-home here includes, but it not limited to this: that the Advocate would do well to know and remember always that when you speak at the level he is speaking – at rallies whatnot – you do not speak into a vacuum. You speak to real people, most of them adults who hear you and have the mental capacity and presence of mind to analyse and evaluate the content of what you say. These people hear, they remember and they can critique and question you long after your-heat-of-the-moment political whims and banter.
So best think twice before speaking. You cannot afford to be taken over by/at the spur of the moment. It can come back to haunt you.
The Miranda rights apply here: Whatever you say can and shall be used against you.
If you have nothing truthful to say about certain aspects/issues, be silent on those. You do have a right to remain silent on what you are not sure of, what you do not have an answer or strategy for yet. Speak only on that which is truthful, factual, which you know is practical and practicable, keep away from the Wonderland, you are not Alice and this is not a fairy tale, it’s the real world.
After all is said and done though, beyond interview deliveries and whatnot, Advocate Chamisa and his team need to have some real answers to the people’s challenges beyond the rhetoric. Craft some serious strategies and have policy positions. Takazoti ideology yavo chii as MDC or as MDC Alliance? That needs to come out strong. And of course messaging – the broader messaging – needs to improve. It should.
(Disclaimer: Am not a member of the MDC, neither do I belong to Zanu-PF or any other party. I write as a journalist, a blogger and a political commentator & analyst. Simply stating it as I see it, regardless of who subject is.)
Am also an active and discerning citizen who is also a registered voter still deciding where to put my X.
Of course! https://t.co/22LdZ0QtMH
— Trudy Stevenson ?? (@ambatrud) May 11, 2018
#BBCHARDTALK Judging Mnangagwa as Wise, mature and responsible based on what Mnangagwa has SAID and not what he has DONE is nonsensical! Keeps saying but ED? said! Hearing #StephenSuckur throw the words nonsense, silly and other condescending words at #Chamisa is nauseating!
— Thandekile Moyo (@Mamoxn) May 11, 2018
My take on the #Chamisa #BBCHARDTalk interview – #Zimbabweans, and justifiably so, are tired of having their story told and broadcast from air conditioned studios somewhere in #London. Half the things @stephensackur makes reference to are non existent!
— Darlington Tshuma (@D_Tshuma1) May 11, 2018
Stephen Sackur exposes Chamisa's lies
some of the words he used- pathetic, silly..
Mr Bullet train caugh out. not everyone is praising his rallies of lies and feeding the gullible with unrealistic promises.
Cde Cheuka#EDhasmyVote#EDpfee#BBChardtalk
— farai cheuka (@farywekwacheuka) May 11, 2018
Larry Magede on facebook says “You can’t do that to Malema!… shuwa kuti “mhinduro yako is absolute nonsense,rubbish!”…. Juju anokuudza kuti chizvipindura wega zvaunoti zvinemsoro?”
Tariro Daphne says: Watched the BBC HardTalk interview.To be fair Chamisa did hold his own.He was firm despite the sometimes biased hostile badgering.
Abraham Nyon: “For a first timer it wasn’t bad. But let’s not be engulfed by the spirit of hero worshipping. We are bound to create a dictator. The journo only helped in opening up on some utterances that are supposed to be avoided. NC need strong PR team perhaps coz some of the speeches just like the Gen sound rushed.”
William Noko: Chamisa should have good advisors who knows politics. He has a long way to go. Hard talk will never be for the weak!!
Admire Makuzva “Its called hardtalk my dear, they are not there to sing praises to anyone but to grill people”.
Tate Wamabo Maphosa says “the interviewee saying yu gonna lose election what kind of journalism is that!!!!!”
Richard Runyararo Mahomva :”Imagine Cde Guvheya on BBC Hard Talk”
Chrisy Mahachi : “Intelligent Mugabe almost slapped the interviewer tho chakambomira mira nehasha Musharraf reminded the interviewer that he was the President of Pakistan, Obasanjo walked out, Odinga became silent and Hillary Clinton became violent….. HardTalk is hard. Chamisa did well and he gets a 7/10.”
Man Drops Dead After Consuming Too Much ‘Seven Days’
Terrence Mawawa
A Mberengwa man dropped dead last week after reportedly consuming too much traditional beer, popularly known as seven days.
Police in Gweru said they were investigating the death of Peter Mabayamhashu. He died after consuming too much traditional beer, according to local villagers.
The police however said investigations were in progress.
“According to preliminary investigations Mabayamhashu and his colleagues were drinking beer at a maize threshing gathering.
He then left the place in the evening but he dropped dead while on his way home,” police sources said last week.
MDC Mayor In Terrible Car Crash

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
Masvingo City Mayor Councillor Hubert Fidze was involved in a terrible car crash
while on his way to Beitbridge last night.
However Fidze who was being chauffer driven, escaped unhurt.
“We hit a stray beast last night as we were travelling to Beitbridge.

I was with my driver. I am very safe and I do not have injuries,” said Fidze in a brief statement.
Mnangagwa Rockets War Vets Allowances, Not Teachers And Nurses Salaries

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Friday that pensions and allowances for veterans of Zimbabwe’s independence war would be increased.consoderably days after government announced a paltry 10% increase in salaries for all public sector workers including teachers.
Veterans play a key role in the ruling Zanu-PF party’s election machinery and have in the past been at the forefront of mobilizing party supporters. They have also been accused, however, of unleashing violent attacks on the opposition.
The country is due to hold elections in July, although Mnangagwa has not yet set the date.
The extra money for the more than 30,000 veterans comes at a time when the government is hard pressed for cash and has already faced strikes by nurses and doctors.
Critics may see the move as a reward from Mnangagwa after the veterans last year openly resisted the elevation of former leader Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace to the presidency and backed Mnangagwa to take over from the 94-year-old.
“My government has already made a decision to increase the allowances and pensions for all veterans and put in place the requisite safety nets to cushion you with regard to your daily needs,” Mnangagwa told thousands of war veterans who met in Harare to discuss their welfare.
He did not give details on the scale of the increase. The government also pays school fees and provides funeral cover for veterans, whose current monthly pension and allowance comes to around $200.
Former combatants often complain that they are sidelined from assuming senior posts in government.
War veterans in November 1999 forced Mugabe to give them unbudgeted payouts after they marched to his State House offices resulting in the Zimbabwe dollar plunging 71% in value on a day that came to be known as “Black Friday.”
Mnangagwa Aide Demands Residential Stands In Leafy Suburb
Terrence Mawawa
Former Chirumanzu District Administrator and President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s blue eyed boy Makanzwei Jecheche, is demanding two residential stands in Mvuma’ s leafy suburb.
Jecheche is demanding the stands arguing Chirumanzu Rural District Council has failed to fulfil prior financial agreements between the two parties.

However sources at Chirumanzi District Council yesterday claimed Jecheche was taking advantage of his association with Mnangagwa to harangue employees at the local authority.
“He(Jecheche) is simply flexing his political muscles.
In essence there is no case to talk about. Jecheche is exerting too much pressure on us,” said a source at Chirumanzu District Council.
Jecheche played a key role in campaigning for both Mnangagwa and the First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa in Chirumanzu- Zibagwe Constituency, according to sources in the area.
Chamisa – Khupe Court Date Set

By Paul Nyathi|The Chief Justice Justice Luke Malaba has granted an order for the urgent hearing of the MDC vs Khupe matter on the leadership of the party.
The matter has been set down for hearing before the Supreme Court on the 22nd of May 2018.
Advocate Thabani Mpofu appeared for the MDC and Professor Lovemore Madhuku for Khupe.
The two politicians both claim to be bona fide leaders of the opposition party following the death of founding President Morgan Tsvangirai.
VIDEO: MNANGAGWA AND CRIMINALS AROUND HIM: War Vets Swear To Vote For ED And Criminals Surrounding Him
War Veterans have vowed to vote for President Emmerson Mnangagwa and criminals around him.
The war vets categorically emphasised that Mnangagwa has criminals around him. The term is the same used to remove former Head Of State Robert Mugabe last year.
This was all at the meeting at at City Sports Centre in Harare on Friday afternoon, where the Bulawayo War Veterans chairperson, Cephas Ncube used the term criminals to describe people surrounding Mnangagwa. Ncube complained saying the primary elections when conducted in an improper manner.
He said: “We as Bulawayo have pledged that our Presidential candidate is Emmerson Mnangagwa. We will campaign for Zanu-PF candidates regardless of the fact that some of them around him are criminals,” he said.
NPP Demands Media Transparency
Terrence Mawawa
The Joice Mujuru led National People’ s Party(NPP) has expressed grave concern at the abuse of the state media by Zanu PF.
Below is a statement that has been released by the party:
A close analysis of the coverage of news by ZBC TV for the past few months shows that the Mugabe way of doing things hasn’t changed.
In the past month ZBC TV has covered Zanu PF’ s extraordinary congress and manifesto launch while various opposition parties have held major events that have never been covered.
Every news item – which is aired on ZBC TV is overtly biased towards Zanu PF. ZBC has taken over Jongwe printers’ duties.
KHUPE vs CHAMISA: Case Hearing Upped for 22 May
A Correspondent| The case in which expelled former Deputy President Thokozani Khupe is standing against her former party for legitimacy has been slated for the 22nd May.
The Chief Justice Justice, Luke Malaba today granted an order for the urgent hearing in the Supreme Court.
Advocate Thabani Mpofu appeared for the MDC and Professor Lovemore Madhuku for Khupe. – more to follow…
NPP Attacks Zanu PF For Abusing ZRP Cops
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
National People’ s Party(NPP) has castigated the ruling party Zanu PF for abusing police officers during the just ended primary elections.
NPP Spokesperson Jeffryson Chitando said:
“The Zanu PF primary elections clearly showed that the ruling party abused ZRP officers by forcing them to act as returning presiding officers.
ZRP is a government department not an organ of Zanu PF. Can any other political party use or hire ZRP officers (for no fee) as presiding officers during primary elections?”
“ZRP is funded by the taxpayer’s money.Taxpayers support various political parties.
We want a clear separation of the party and government,” said Chitando.
“CRIMINALS”: Doctors Allege the HSB Has Stolen Their Allowances
The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association (ZHDA) says the Health Services Board (HSB) has been “criminally” deducting its members’ call allowances and using them to pay their own staff. Below is their appeal to the government:
“The Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association would like to expose the unilateral and criminal slashing of our members’ well deserved on call allowances that were awarded to us in April 2018. According to the Collective Bargaining Agreement 2 (CBA 2) of March 30th 2018, the government agreed to give us a slight raise in on call allowances, and this was paid in April.
However to our dismay, the Health Services Board (HSB) has unilaterally imposed a slash on these, thereby violating that agreement. This is a direct effort meant to sabotage health care and criminally award themselves a new allowance, known as SPECIAL MEDICAL ALLOWANCE.
This allowance has been put at par with our on call allowance and is being awarded to non-clinical staff in the HSB secretariat, who have office day jobs and work eight (8) hours a day. The funds to pay this allowance have been deducted from doctors, nurses and other clinical staff nationwide. Morever, this special medical allowance is being deemed to be medical, yet there are no medical qualifications required for one to be in the HSB secretariat. There is complete disregard of the clinical staff who directly handle patients and their surroundings, i.e doctors, nurses etc.
We call upon the Ministry of Health and Child Care, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development and other responsible authorities to scrutinize this act and respond accordingly. HSB has oppressed our members for too long and this time we say NO, WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH.
MAY THE GOVERNMENT ACT SWIFTLY IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN INDUSTRIAL HARMONY.
In the meantime, we continue discharging our services to our valued patients
ZHDA INFORMATION DESK”
ZDC President, Josphat Ushewokunze Dies In Car Crash:Party Appeals For Funeral Assistance
By Talent Gondo| Leader and founding President of Zimbabwe Democracy Change (ZDC), Josphat Mungwariri Ushewokunze has died.
In a statement issued by the the party Spokespersons, Spencer Mutero, Ushewokunze died together with three other in an accident on his way to Zimbabwe where his party was supposed to be launched today (Friday).
“We can confirm that our president is no more after the confirmation made by his family.
This confirmation was made following the identification of his corpse at a Bloemfontein mortuary,” he said.
Mutero said the accident which claimed President Ushewokunze’s life also claimed the lives of three other people and left several others in a comma.
“The family of the late cde is busy arranging on how his body can be repartriated to Zimbabwe for burial,” said Mutero.
He however appealed for assistance in repatriating the bodies of the deceased back to Zimbabwe.
“As friends and colleagues of the late cde, we are encouraged to assist in cash and kind for it to be easier for the funeral arrangements to be made inorder to give our late icon a befitting send off,” he said.
Mutero said the launch date of their party will be announced in due course.
Mutero said those that are eager to assist may contact Sibanda on 00263774555947 or Mutero on 0027642980256, numbers which are all active on whatsapp.
Former CIO Boss Face Grilling Over Missing US$15 Billion Diamonds
By Talent Gondo| Former Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) boss, Happyton Bonyongwe has been summoned to parliament over the organisation’s involvement in diamond mining as the hunt for the missing US$15 billion continues.
Bonyongwe will appear together with representatives from the Minerals and Border Control Unit, diamond polishing houses and the Zimbabwe Prospectors Association to give oral evidence on the diamond sector to the Mines and Energy Portfolio Committee on Monday May 14 2018.
“CIO and Kusena, especially former Director General Retired Major General Bonyongwe have been invited to come and give oral evidence on diamond mining,” read the notice.
The Mines and Energy Portfolio chaired by Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa has revealed that former president Robert Mugabe will also appear before them to give oral evidence on the US$15 billion missing diamond revenue.
“There is no sacred cow and we will get to the bottom of the matter,” Mliswa is on record saying.
Please note that ZimEye will be live streaming proceedings as they happen on our Facebook Page: Follow and Like Us on: https://www.facebook.com/ZimEye/
MDC Raises Concerns On ZEC Voters Roll, Visually Impaired Sidelined

Press Statement By The MDC|The MDC is concerned by revelations made by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) recently that Braille ballot papers are not likely to be available for visually impaired voters in the forthcoming elections.
Accorring to media reports, ZEC Chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba has admitted that the electoral body has not bothered to do a survey to determine the number of voters who read Braille and would require special ballot papers. The admission is quite shocking, coming a few months away from the polls.
We ask, from the last election (2013) was the commission not aware that a significant part of the electorate constitutes visually impaired voters and would require such material? Is this a deliberate ploy to sideline one voting block? Zec is disenfranchising the visually impaired electorate which in no doubt is eager and willing to vote for real change in the upcoming elections.
Failure to introduce disability friendly voting material is not in line with free and fair electoral practice. Our reading into this is that, ZEC is not adequately prepared to run the polls.
Granted, in the absence of Braille ballot papers, the electoral law has provisions for the blind to be assisted to vote by officers presiding over polling stations in the presence of a police officer and agents of contesting political parties, however this is not adequate or safe.
MDC implores ZEC to introduce disability friendly voting material, which allows the visually impaired, the deaf and dumb as well as the wheelchair bound to cast their votes without much assistance from the able-bodied as this at times compromises their constitutional right to secret voting.
Is there a guarantee that at polling stations, ZEC will deploy officers who can use sign language and ramps erected for voters on wheelchairs?
As MDC, we call on ZEC to urgently address this matter to guard against a repeat of 2013 polls which saw a large number of votes stolen through the so called ‘assisted votes’.
Kurauone Chihwayi
MDC National Spokesperson
LIVE UPDATES: Zim Govt Tells EU 2018 Polls Will Be Free And Fair Elections
This “year will be crucial for relations between Zimbabwe and intl. community, including the EU,” said the EU ambassador Jean Claude Van Damme today.
He continued saying, “Peaceful, inclusive, credible and transparent elections are an essential step toward full normalisation of our relations. EU will send observers for the elections.”
This was during the EU Day celebrations in Harare.
Shortly after his address, the Zim government represented by amb Joey Bimha promised there will be free and fair elections this year.
Follow the LIVE UPDATES below….
Chamisa Was Very Composed On HARDtalk, Says Analyst
Own Correspondent| MDC leader Nelson Chamisa was very composed on #HardTalk I did not see any roasting from Sackur, writes analyst Daphne Magidi.
Contrary to attacks on Chamisa, Magidi says “relevant questions were asked and as a young leader he did well but there are questions he could have tackled better by throwing in punches using ED’s record in government for the past 37 years and present.”
While others say that, Chamisa gave the usual unqualified talk which is full of shallow slogans and inconsistencies such as on China, the Gukurahundi subject, and the Donald Trump $15 billion screamer, Magidi says “there was so much room for Chamisa to take over that interview and roast the journalist instead. Sackur has facts based mostly on propaganda hence this made him a weaker opponent but Chamisa did not use this to his advantage.
“He’s too out of depth and thin on issues. The Mugabe issue he should have just said is it not his decision to bring or not bring Mugabe to justice it’s based on recommendations from the commission and the people and the Rule of Law. Also these are questions Chamisa must have known would be asked hence should have researched more on policy and governance issues for response. For example, no assets have been declared, corruption hasn’t been rooted out infact ED appointed corrupt people into cabinet and Chamisa should have argued with such issues.
“He could have expanded on Truth snd reconciliation bill and the constitution.”
Magidi then concludes saying, this was a brilliant interview with a beautiful conclusion. But he needs social and political scientists to build him up politically so he can throw the right punches.”
LATEST: Judgment Reserved In Grace Mugabe Diplomatic Immunity Case

By Paul Nyathi|Judgment has been reserved in the case against the granting of diplomatic immunity to former Zimbabwean first lady, Grace Mugabe.
South African opposition party the Democratic Alliance and pressure group AfriForum are asking the court to set aside government’s decision.
Mugabe is accused of assaulting Gabriella Engels and hotel staff in Johannesburg last year.
Government is arguing it didn’t grant her immunity.
It says it only recognised Mugabe’s existing diplomatic standing.
Breaking: Zimbabwe Democratic Change President Dies In Car Crash
By Talent Gondo| Founding President and leader of a political party, the Zimbabwe Democratic Change (ZDC) which was supposed to be launched today (Friday) has died.
The President of ZDC (name withheld) died in a car accident in South Africa on his way to Zimbabwe, according to unconfirmed reports.
The Vice President of ZDC, only identified as Mr Sibanda could not confirm or deny the death saying as a party, they were still investigating the issue.
“We have sent a delegation to the hospital where the body of the deceased is to establish whether it really is him or not,” he said.
ZDC shall hold a press conference at the National Constitutional Assembly (NCA) Head Office on Saturday 10:15am.
Chief Charumbira Humiliated At PAP Elections

By Paul Nyathi|Zimbabwe’s Fortune Charumbira has lost the election to be President of the Pan African Parliament.
Charumbira lost to Cameroonian Roger Nkondo Dung in an election held on Thursday. Dung polled 132 votes against Charumbira’s 47.
Charumbira whose candidacy was heavily resisted by the majority of Zimbabweans was endorsed to contest by the ruling ZANU PF.
Charumbira who is also the President of the Chiefs Council of Zimbabwe lost favour from Zimbabweans after he declared that all chiefs will mobilise for a ZANU PF victory in the upcoming elections.
He has since been ordered by the High Court to withdraw his statement and apologise to the nation for breaching the constitution which blocks chiefs from partisan politics.
ZRP Cop Arrested For Allegedly “Raping 2 Women In One Month”
By A Correspondent| A policeman based at ZRP Mzilikazi has been arrested over two rape cases reported in March.
The case outline states that, on the 9th of May 2018 at around 1400hrs information was relayed to the Officer In charge from an uncarded source to the effect that the suspect of Rape cases which occurred in Entumbane policing area was number 057096K Constable Crispen Tshuma.
Tshuma (38) is stationed at ZRP Mzilikazi and currently attached to Ross Camp 8th avenue gate. The report seen by ZimEye says the description of the suspect matches with the complainants’ which led to the arrest of the suspect. The suspect was phoned by the Officer In charge to report at ZRP Entumbane.
The case file says circumstances are that on the 15th of March 2018 at around 2130 hrs and at a footpath behind Entumbane complex, the first complainant (24) met the accused person who identified himself as a police officer by the name Sergeant Musvipha but did not produce the relevant pdocuments.
The accused person then advised the complainant that she was under arrest and then escorted her towards the complex base. When they reached the eastern gate, the accused person demanded $20-00 as a fine.The accused person then grabbed the complainant on the neck, forced her to follow a footpath which is on the northern side of the complex Durawall heading west. As they were about 200metres away from the complex eastern gate, the accused person then ordered the complainant to lie down facing upwards and removed her jean trousers.
The accused person forcibly ordered the complainant to open her thighs but she denied resulting in her being punched twice on the face with fists. The accused person forcibly had sexual intercourse once with ….the complainant without her consent. The complainant then rushed to ZRP Entumbane and filed a report CR 30/03/18 refers.
In the second incident which was on the 27th of March 2018 and at around 1500hrs, the second complainant (age not given) was coming from her place of residence accompanying her boy friend (name withheld) who was going to his place of residence. Upon reaching Fambeki stream the complainant turned back proceeding to her place of residence.
When she was at Masiyepambili drive near New Lobengula the complainant was approached by the accused person.The accused person informed her that he was a police officer and his boyfriend had stolen his cellphone. He then ordered the complainant to accompany him to her boyfriend’s place of residence.
The complainant accompanied the accused person towards Emakhandeni Primary School and they followed a bushy path which is between Easy Pick shopping Centre and Nhlalo shopping Centre. When hey crossed the Fambeki stream, the accused person stopped the complainant and ordered her to lie down. The accused person forcibly removed the complainant’s pant and told her that he will kill her if she scream for help. He then had unprotected sexual intercourse twice with the complainant without her consent. The accused person ran away leaving the complainant in the bush. The complainant then rushed and 8. The a report vat ZRP Entumbane CR 41/3/18 refers. e accused person was detained under ZRP Entumbane DB number 165/18. The identification parade was conducted yesterday on the 10th of May 2018 at ZRP Entumbane.
Chamisa Apologises Over “Sister” Mnangagwa Joke
MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa has apologised over his rally comment on giving his 18 year old sister to President Emmerson Mnangagwa should he manage to win a free and fair election.
Chamisa told the South Africa based News24.com, “if anyone felt hurt about the joke I am sorry. It was just a political banter that I used to illustrate that even if I promised to give him (Mnangagwa) my most prized position, he would still not be able to defeat us in a free and fair election.
“The joke should have been a non-issue because most Zimbabweans are worried about issues of survival. This is just a sideshow that is being used by irrelevant people to score cheap political points at my expense.”
Vote Back My Corrupt Ministers, So That I Can Fire Them When I Win Elections – Seriously Cde President
Dear Editor,
President Mnangagwa reportedly told Zimbabweans based in Qatar on Tuesday night that the anti-corruption drive of his political administration would likely claim the scalps of Cabinet ministers. “I have no doubt that soon after elections that are coming in July, many heads will roll, not among you.”, Comrade President was quoted by Kuda Bwititi from Qatar where he/she was covering President Mnangagwa’s trip to that country.
Soon after assuming office, President Mnangagwa promised to practice zero tolerance on corruption. Interestingly, his statement addressing Zimbabweans in Qatar proves beyond all doubt that he knows there are some corrupt ministers in his cabinet, but because he knows they are campaigning so hard for him to win the Presidential elections, he will allow them to continue doing their corrupt activities, and then after the elections, fire them. Who is President Mnangagwa trying to mislead here – cabinet is dissolved before the elections, so what he is simply saying is that he wants those corrupt cabinet ministers to help themselves to the remaining resources and go away with it scot-free as a thank you token for helping him to dethrone Mugabe with the aim of the military and the generality of the people of Zimbabwe who participated in the army and Mnangagwa plot to remove Mugabe.
Why wait for after elections? Why not fire them now? How do you know that you will be the next elected President of Zimbabwe? Why do you under rate the opposition?
Zimbabweans have been fooled enough, and should know how to respond to such lies. Mnangagwa must have just been prompted to tell what he told the Zimbabweans in Qatar because he has had opposition leaders saying they will do the same, and being a self-confessed master of copying others’ ideas, he just copied and pasted without giving thought to how people will react to his shielding of known criminals in his cabinet.
Mnangagwa must just go. He has proved in the very short period he has been President that he is not the ideal candidate for Zimbabwean President. Zanu PF are advised to re-think their presidential candidate if they do not want their party to die, because with Mnangagwa as candidate, Zanu PF will lose heavily in this election. Whoever wins the elections needs a strong opposition, and Zanu PF has the potential to become the biggest opposition party if the well reasoned members within the party can be real and tell Mnangagwa in the face to step down as candidate.
Kennedy Kaitano
Mnangagwa Seeks To Appease War Veterans

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa is meeting war veterans in Harare on Friday to discuss welfare issues and how to strengthen Zanu-PF ahead of harmonised elections this year.
The meeting is pencilled for the City Sports Centre.
The liberation war fighters who have been the ruling party’s main campaign weapon in previous elections have been expressing discontent with the party and threatening to sabotage the party in this year’s election.
ZimEye.com will keep watch of the gathering and will provide details as they unfold.
Khupe Collapses Matabeleland Regional Coalition

By Paul Nyathi|Splinter MDC-T leader Thokozani Khupe has been pinpointed in collapsing talks by Matabeleland opposition political parties towards a unified political front to contest the upcoming national elections.
The talks that began before Khupe split from the MDC-T included opposition political parties Zapu led by Dumiso Dabengwa, secessionist Mthwakazi Republic Party (Mqondisi Moyo), Lovemore Moyo’s United Movement for Devolution (UMD) and Moses Mzila Ndlovu’s Alliance for National Salvation (Ansa).
Insiders privy to the talks told ZimEye.com that the talks collapsed when Khupe insisted on her leading the grouping and keeping it under the MDC-T name.
Khupe is also reported to have insisted on the coalition relinquishing its regional bias to accommodate her structures based outside the region.
Moyo, who once served as Speaker of Parliament and MDC-T national chairman, confirmed that the talks had collapsed.
“We have been discussing as various political parties, in particular parties that are led by people from this region. We have been hoping to find each other and possibly find ways of co-operation, collaborating as we go for elections, but the talks have collapsed, for now,” the UMD leader said.
He, however, declined to be drawn into details of the negotiations and cause of the impasse.
Zapu national council, though in support of a coalition, was also against a regional-based pact, arguing it would be a betrayal of its members in other parts of the country.
The MRP, UMD and Ansa reportedly dug in their heels, insisting on the need for a regional coalition to contest seats only in Matabeleland since they were regionally-based.
All the opposition parties, except the Khupe-led MDC-T faction confirmed the developments.
Ansa’s Mzila-Ndlovu said: “As parties concerned with plight of the people of Matabeleland, we thought we will make a greater impact if we have a common front, but the talks collapsed over differences on the formation of the regional alliance.”
MRP leader Mqondisi Moyo blamed Zapu and Khupe for causing the talks to collapse.
“We have been having these meetings to try and build a regional alliance to defend the Matabeleland political space, but the talks never came to fruition because Khupe and Zapu said they were national parties, and hence difficult for them to sign a regional alliance agreement.
“As for the MRP, we are clear that we have no interest in what happens in other regions, but Matabeleland. We are clear that we cannot be in an alliance or political setup that defends national interests at the expense of the region.”
MRP, Ansa and UMD have declared interest to contest upcoming elections, but only in Midlands, Bulawayo, Matabeleland North and South.
Zapu chairperson Isaac Mabuka confirmed the party’s anti-regional alliance stance was to blame for the talks’ collapse.
“We are agreed that we can unite with other parties from the region, but what we find difficult is to form a regional alliance when we are a national party. We would have betrayed our members who come from other regions.
“Zapu, if you check our history, it has always been national and the late Joshua Nkomo would have risen from his grave if we were to sign a regional party alliance, however we are still open to work together on a cooperative basis as we go for elections,” he said.
Abednico Bhebhe, chairperson of Khupe’s MDC-T formation, however, denied reports that the party was involved in the unity talks although sources insisted that he was the party’s representative in the meetings
Khupe was also said to be in talks with People’s Rainbow Coalition presidential candidate Joice Mujuru.
Additions Source: Newsday
Minister Battles To Justify Highway Dualisation Bundling: Full Statement

Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Highway Project
Mr. Speaker Sir, the Government awarded ZimHighways the tender for the Beitbridge-Harare Highway in 2005. In 2013, ZimHighways instituted legal proceedings against the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development. The process of which continued until the matter was withdrawn through negotiations done by the Minister of Finance and Economic Development on behalf of the Government.
Geiger International
The project was granted to Geiger International and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) under Resolution PBR 1397E of 15th March, 2016 as one project. CHEC was to be the main contractor of the project while financing 20% of the Beitbridge-Harare section of the road.
Subsequently, the two parties re-engaged the Government through the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development indicating that the Beitbridge-Harare section was a Public Private Partnership, while the Harare Chirundu section was to be financed through a loan – hence the project should be formally split. The request was submitted to the State Procurement Board which approved and reissued the project approval under PBR 1397F of 14 July, 2016.
The contract between Geiger International and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development was signed in November 2016 and to date the Government has not received any communication for the Financial Closure as required by the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contract. In turn, the Ministry, through its letter dated 15th March, 2018, has served a notice as provided for by the Concession Contract and such notice period is for 60 days within which the concessionaire may remedy the event by giving rise to the right of termination within the remedy period. Currently, the Government awaits a response from the concessionaire.
Mr. Speaker, this covers the request that was made for me to make a Ministerial Statement on those two projects by Hon. Maridadi on behalf of the Parliament of Zimbabwe.
Minister Meanders On Zimbabwe Airways: FULL TEXT

THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT AND INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT (HON. DR. GUMBO): Thank you Mr. Speaker. I wish to make a Ministerial Statement as has been requested by Hon. Members of Parliament through a request by Hon. Maridadi, on the Zimbabwe Airways issues and the Geiger International issue on the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu Road.
1. Zimbabwe Airways (Pvt) Ltd
A. Background
Mr. Speaker Sir, at its meeting on 20th October 2011, Cabinet constituted an Ad hoc Cabinet Committee to look into the revitalisation of Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd. This decision was occasioned by the fact that operation had been halted. The Committee comprises of Ministers responsible for Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development, Finance and Economic Development, State Enterprises and Parastatals, Tourism and Hospitality, Environment and Natural Resources Management and Industry and Commerce.
Mr. Speaker Sir, on the 28th of February 2012, the Committee presented its recommendations and the Cabinet, among others, made the following decisions;
i. A new State owned company known as Zimbabwe Airways (Pvt) Ltd be formed;
ii. that an Interim Board of Directors be established; compromising of Senior Government officials, to manage the Airline’s affairs pending appointment of a substantive board by the responsible Minister; and
iii. an external/financial consultant be engaged to come up with a report bearing proposals on the business model and other issues pertinent to the successful turnaround of air Zimbabwe.
B. Implementation of Cabinet Decision
Mr. Speaker Sir, in implementing the Cabinet decision the then Minister of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural Development, Hon. Goche:
i. established the new airline under the Companies Act [Chapter 24:03] which was registered as Zimbabwe Airways (Pvt) Ltd, registration number 3015/2012. This name was adopted because during name searching at the company Registration Office, it was noted that the name Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd was already registered. The new airline obtained an Air Service Act Number 13 of 2012 valid for the period April 2012 to April 2015. The First directors of the company as per the requirements of the Companies Act were Mr. Andrew Bvume from the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development and Ms. Angeline Karonga from the then Ministry of Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development. The Secretary was Mr. Luckson Madzinga from the then Ministry of Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development;
ii. established an interim board and the board was chaired by the then Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Infrastructural Development, Mr. Patson Mbiriri. Other Members of the Board were Permanent Secretaries in the Ministries of Finance and Economic Development, State Enterprises and Parastatals, Tourism and Hospitality, Environment and Natural Resources Management and Industry and Commerce; and
iii. authorised the engagement of Ernst and Young Zimbabwe on 14th May 2012. The consultants’ terms of reference, among other things included developing business model for the new airline, validation of the assets and liabilities, identification of potential strategic partners and evaluating the best approach in establishing the new airline.
C. Findings by the Consultants
The Consultants presented the Air Zimbabwe challenges which were mainly emanating from the following factors:
i. huge debt overhang which made the entity unattractive for strategic partnership. The debt rose from unpaid creditors and interest on debt which accrued every month. The debt then was sitting at US$282 million. Among the creditors were workers who were owed salaries and retrenchment packages;
ii. There was mismatch between the Airline’s fleet and its huge staff complement; and
iii. the airline possessed an old fleet that was expensive to operate, the new airline hence would only agree to render services to the new airline as a premium.
Following these recommendations, the Minister then shelved the operationalisation of the new airline while the Ministry engaged the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development on the debt issue.
D. Resuscitation of Zimbabwe Airways (Pvt) Ltd
Mr. Speaker Sir, between 2012 and 2017, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development sought authority from the Cabinet to seek for Strategic Partners for Air Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd.
At its meeting on the 10th of March, 2015, Cabinet resolved that the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development submit to it the following:
i. a list of possible Strategic Technical Partners for Air Zimbabwe;
ii. strategy for engagement; and
iii. as proposed acceptable shareholding structure.
The Ministry was also tasked to benchmark the plan with international best practice, particularly with respect to the regional airlines that had undertaken similar projects.
Efforts to secure a strategic partner were hampered by two major issues, namely the debt situation which remained unresolved despite Cabinet approving its takeover and the non-availability of audited accounts in the airline since 2009. Matters came to a head in 2016 when the management at the Air Zimbabwe then, sought to re-launch the Harare-London route without consulting the Ministry and the CAAZ submitted their application to the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). During the same period that the management made the application to EASA, they had received the results of the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA audit, which results were not positive.
The Government of Zimbabwe as the State party to the international Civil Aviation Authority Organisation (ICAO), the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (CAAZ) as the aviation sector regulatory authority in Zimbabwe and Air Zimbabwe Limited as the national carrier and offending party, were summoned to appear before the European Union Air Safety Committee on 26th April, 2017 in Brussels, Belgium.
Subsequently, in May 2017, under references ARES (2017) 246318 Zimbabwe updated the community list of air carriers subject to an operating ban within the European Union in the framework of regulations (EC. Number 2111/2009), Air Zimbabwe was then banned from flying or over flying the European Union air space.
The Ministry, on behalf of the Government of Zimbabwe, being desirous to continue air space operations through a national carrier then resuscitated the operationalisation of Zimbabwe Airways Private Limited in July 2017. The Ministry renewed the air service permit for Zimbabwe Airways and is valid until July 2020.
Purchase of aircraft
Mr. Speaker Sir, in October, 2016 Air Zimbabwe approached the State Procurement Board to seek authority for the purchase of four Boeing 777 second hand aircraft from Malaysia. SPB approved Air Zimbabwe’s request in November, 2016. Air Malaysia offered the Government the four aircraft for a purchase price of US$70 million in total. The Zimbabwe Aviation Leasing Company was then informed to ensure that the aircraft would not be attached by creditors who were after Air Zimbabwe property. To date, a payment of US$41 million has been made and the balance of US$29 million is outstanding. Government has since received delivery of the first aircraft on 11 April, 2018.This covers the issue of Zimbabwe Airways and its history to-date.
Chihuri Offers $37 Maintenance For Out Of Wed Child

By Paul Nyathi|Former Police Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri has offered to pay only $37 a month as maintance for his out of wedlock child.
Chihuri and his his mistress Ms Sithulisiwe Mthimkhulu of Bulawayo failed to negotiate for an out of court maintenance settlement after Chihuri opted to go back to the courts.
Ms Mthimkhulu is demanding a $240 000 lump sum payment for the upkeep of the couple’s love child who is in Grade Four.
Dr Chihuri is offering $75 per month which he says they should share equally with Ms Mthimkhulu.
In papers before the court Dr Chihuri who is the respondent in this matter, through his lawyer Mr Arthur Marara of Mutamangira and Associates argued that the matter was supposed to be heard at the Harare Magistrates’ Court.
“It is respectfully submitted that this honourable court has no territorial jurisdiction to preside over the matter. The respondent is based in Harare while the complaint has been lodged in Bulawayo. The applicant is basing her case on a purported agreement that was prepared and signed in Harare and clearly the Harare magistrates’ court has jurisdiction over the matter,” he said.
Dr Chihuri suggested that maintenance is the responsibility of both parents and that it should be a shared responsibility.
“Monthly maintenance of $75 to be shared equally between parties,” he said.
In the papers Dr Chihuri highlights that school fees and school uniforms for the child is to be shared equally between parties.
Dr Chihuri states that his monthly pension is $2 668 and four children depend on him.
“Imagine every one of these children mounting a claim for $240 000. The applicant’s child is like any other child and clearly cannot enjoy any preferential treatment to the extent of being used to claim $240 000 which money the respondent does not even have,” he said.
Dr Chihuri said the court is obliged to look at the number of people who are to be supported.
Last month both parties agreed to go for an out of court settlement.
“By consent parties agreed to meet and do an out of court settlement and report back on May 14,” read the court papers.
The matter will be heard on May 14 before Bulawayo magistrate Miss Sharon Rosemani.
Zanu PF Sympathiser Claims Chamisa Is A Childish Comedian
Terrence Mawawa
A Zanu PF activist has castigated MDC leader Nelson Chamisa in a desperate attempt to pour cold water the youthful leader’ s trip to the United Kingdom.
A Melusi Nkomo described Chamisa as a
‘weird chimera’ (illusion) -with Barack
Obama’s energy, Julius Malema’s loudness
and Donald Trumps’ lies in one person.
‘‘I followed Nelson
Chamisa’s much-hyped Chatham House
presentation. I’m not impressed at all, and
this is not out of malice…There’s a weird
populist concoction that puts weight on
telling us what Zanu-PF has done wrong
without giving much attention to the
practicalities of his own intentions/promises.
Then comes the rashness, the playing-to-the-
gallery – we have already seen this during his
rallies at home.
He’s a weird chimera; Barack
Obama’s energy, Julius Malema’s loudness
and Donald Trumps’ lies in one person. But
this poses its own problems – many people
already see through the exaggerations, but,
critically, he lacks the robust mobilizational
and organizational capabilities of Malema’s
Economic Freedom Fighters,” claimed Nkomo.
‘’Already many Zimbabweans are calling him
“pwere” (“childish”), something which can’t
be ignored in a society that puts emphasis on
generational hierarchy. In the rashness,
however, his rallies are just one-off events,
like those “people’s road shows” -which used
to advertise Nestle and Lever Brothers
products in the township.
People enjoy the
music and Chamisa’s dramatic performances,
and that’s about it, leaving no structures on
the ground,” added Nkomo.
Why Did UK Refuse Dabengwa A Visa?
Why did Britain refuse Debebgwa a visa?
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Chamisa Assures UK Diasporans He’ll Fight For Their Voting Rights
By Dorrothy Moyo| MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has assured Zimbabwean diasporans he will fight to ensure they vote in this year’s national elections.
Chamisa was speaking at the Oxford Union in the United Kingdom. Said Chamisa: “the biggest logistical issue is the govt itself. The current mind in the current government is they want to treat their own citizens as foreigners. There is a constitutional challenge…we are going to fight…” VIDEO-
Grace Mugabe Exposes Self For Receiving “Bribery” Gifts
Former First Lady Mrs Grace Mugabe has exposed herself for receiving gifts from a local company during the time she was First Lady.
Grace has approached the High Court seeking to compel a local company to hand over to her a “donation” of five hectares of prime land, worth millions of dollars, in Borrowdale, Harare.
Mrs Mugabe claims Arosume Property Development (Private) Limited “freely” donated to her two stands measuring 2,6676 ha and 2,3311ha but refused to transfer ownership into her name.
She claims the donation was made in 2011 while her husband and former President of Zimbabwe Mr Robert Gabriel Mugabe was still in power.
Apparently, the company is denying ever donating the land to Mrs Mugabe and is resisting the call to surrender the land to her.
Seven years after the said donation, Mrs Mugabe, through Chivore Dzingirai Group of Lawyers, this week filed summons against Arosume.
Mrs Mugabe is seeking an order compelling Arosume and the Registrar of Deeds to transfer stand numbers 312 and 313 Carrick Creagh Township, Borrowdale, into her name. Arosume and the Registrar of Deeds were listed as defendants in the lawsuit.
Part of the plaintiff’s declaration reads:
“Sometime on or about August 2011, the first defendant donated inter Vivos (a gift made by one living person to another) to plaintiff, certain immovable properties namely, Stand Number 312 Carrick Creagh Township of Carrick Creagh of Section 4 of Borrowdale Estate measuring 2,3311 hectares held under deed of transfer 359/09 in favour of the first defendant and certain piece of land situate in the district of Salisbury called Stand 313 Carrick Creagh Township of Carrick Creagh of Section 4 of Borrowdale Estate measuring 2,6676 hectares held under deed of transfer 3012/08 in favour of the first defendant.”
Mrs Mugabe said she accepted the donation and received deeds of transfer in respect of the two properties. The dispute arose when the company refused to effect transfer of ownership of the properties to the beneficiary of the said donation.
“Sometime in 2018 the plaintiff requested the first defendant to cause transfer or registration of the donated stands into her name and the defendant refused to do so.
“First defendant does not have any basis for refusing to cause the registration of the immovable property it donated to the plaintiff,” reads the declaration.
Mrs Mugabe argued that she was entitled to the “gift” and that the company should be ordered to effect the transfer. She also wants the company to be slapped with an order for costs of suit.
“Plaintiff has been unnecessarily put out of pocket, in instituting these proceedings to compel the first defendant to transfer the immovable properties following the donation of the said properties to the plaintiff.
“It is just and equitable that the first defendant be ordered to pay the costs of these proceedings on a legal practitioner and client scale,” reads the declaration.
Arosume and the Registrar of Deeds were still to respond to the claim.- state media
LATEST- Mnangagwa-UK Relations On Spotlight As Dabengwa Is Denied UK Visa
By Farai D Hove| The leader of Zimbabwe’s oldest liberation party, Zapu, Dumiso Dabengwa has been reportedly denied a visa to travel to the UK.
While telephone calls to the veteran war vet were fruitless last night, broadcast journalist, Ezra Sibanda said. “Dabengwa was speak on justice for Gukurahundi victims.”
Allegations were rife on social networks that the development is a result of alleged secret arrangements between the UK government and President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who has denied reports on his role in the Gukurahundi atrocities. Two years ago Dabengwa threatened to sue former Education Minister David Coltart over the reports, following which LIVE news articles were pulled out from the state media proving for instance that he once described Ndebeles as cochroaches which should be according to him back then, annihilated, using DDT.
Sibanda continued saying Dabengwa “was invited by St Andrews University to speak at Conference on Gukurahundi. He has been here before on many occasions and it’s clear the perpetrators of genocide who are now in good books with the British since the removal of Mugabe had a hand in all this, sad.”
Efforts to get a comment from the British embassy were fruitless at the time of going to print.
Chihuri Wants To Pay Own Lover Paltry $75
Former Police Commissioner-General Augustine Chihuri has offered his former lover Ms Sithulisiwe Mthimkhulu $75 per month which he says they should contribute to equally. Mthimkhulu is demanding a $240 000 lump sum payment.
Chihuri and Mthimkhulu had agreed for an out of court settlement. The two seem not to have reached an agreement as the former police commissioner has filed notice of opposition papers at the Bulawayo Magistrates Court. Chihuri wants the matter to be heard at the Harare Magistrates’ Court. He wants school fees and school uniforms for the child to be a shared responsibility. He says his monthly pension is $2 668 and four children depend on him. The matter will be heard on May 14 before Bulawayo magistrate Miss Sharon Rosemani.
In papers before the court Dr Chihuri who is the respondent in this matter, through his lawyer Mr Arthur Marara of Mutamangira and Associates argued that the matter was supposed to be heard at the Harare Magistrates’ Court.
“It is respectfully submitted that this honourable court has no territorial jurisdiction to preside over the matter. The respondent is based in Harare while the complaint has been lodged in Bulawayo. The applicant is basing her case on a purported agreement that was prepared and signed in Harare and clearly the Harare magistrates’ court has jurisdiction over the matter,” he said.
Dr Chihuri suggested that maintenance is the responsibility of both parents and that it should be a shared responsibility.
“Monthly maintenance of $75 to be shared equally between parties,” he said.
In the papers Dr Chihuri highlights that school fees and school uniforms for the child is to be shared equally between parties.
Dr Chihuri states that his monthly pension is $2 668 and four children depend on him.
“Imagine every one of these children mounting a claim for $240 000. The applicant’s child is like any other child and clearly cannot enjoy any preferential treatment to the extent of being used to claim $240 000 which money the respondent does not even have,” he said.
Dr Chihuri said the court is obliged to look at the number of people who are to be supported.
Last month both parties agreed to go for an out of court settlement.
“By consent parties agreed to meet and do an out of court settlement and report back on May 14,” read the court papers.
The matter will be heard on May 14 before Bulawayo magistrate Miss Sharon Rosemani.- state media
Grace Mugabe Stripped Of Diplomatic Status In SA
By Talent Gondo| South Africa’s Foreign Affairs Ministry has said Grace Mugabe’s diplomatic immunity no longer exists. Advocate Hilton Epstein SC, told the Pretoria High Court on Thursday that the minister accepts that Grace no longer has protection. Epstein however added saying the minister did not confer diplomatic immunity on Zimbabwe’s former first lady arguing that she already had it thus the minister could not give her something she already had.
This all came as the South African model Gabriella Engels who was assaulted by Grace said she hoped Mrs Mugabe will be brought back to South Africa to face justice.
Engels, who opened assault charges against Mugabe in 2017, on Thursday said she was leaving everything in God’s hands.
“I hope she does come back to account,” said Engels.
“I leave everything now in God’s hands and I know that he will get us through everything.”
Gabriella said this while speaking to journalists as she walked into the packed courtroom at the High Court in Pretoria where Mugabe’s diplomatic immunity is being challenged.
Gabriella was accompanied by her mother Debbie Engels, who expressed optimism that justice would prevail.
“I’m very optimistic. Very, very optimistic. I’m happy that the ball has started rolling and we have a good legal team that is backing us, so we are optimistic that things will go well,” said Debbie.
AfriForum, a South Affican civil rights group is now representing Gabriella in her bid to revoke the diplomatic immunity granted to Zimbabwe’s former first lady.
Advocate Gerrie Nel, Head of AfriForum’s private prosecution unit, told African News Agency that his organisation was confident that the diplomatic immunity granted to Mrs Mugabe after she assaulted Engels would be set aside by the court.
“We are saying the granting of the diplomatic immunity happened as an afterthought since it was after the assault on our client Ms Gabriella Engels.
We want to ensure that there is equality before the law, that there are no selective prosecutions, and that people are not sheltered from prosecution because of an afterthought of granting diplomatic immunity,” said Nel.
He said he believed and was confident that the diplomatic immunity would be lifted.
“If that happens, then certainly the NPA must do their duty and that is to ensure that the accused is brought back into the country and that there is a prosecution,” he said adding that failure to lift the immunity left their organisation with no choice but to prosecute privately.
“Failure to bring her (Mrs Mugabe) back to South Africa for prosecution, we have said this before- we will privately prosecute,” said Gel.
Chinhoyi 7 Finally Premiers After Chiwenga, Mnangagwa Watched It
After President Emmerson Mnangagwa watched and approved it, Chinhoyi 7 finally premiers in 2 weeks’ time.
The movie, produced by UK based Tawanda Sarireni, is based on true events about seven liberation war fighters, David Guzuzu, Arthur Maramba, Christopher Chatambudza, Simon Chingosha Nyandoro, Godfrey Manyerenyere, Godwin Dube and Chubby Savanhu who challenged the Ian Smith regime after a successful journey from Zambia in 1966.
The other producer, Moses Matanda, told the state media,
“The President, his Cabinet and army generals watched it first and they were impressed. They’re the custodians of our heritage and Chinhoyi 7 tells a story that’s very pertinent in the history of the birth of our nation,” said Matanda.
He said they wanted to have two simultaneous premieres for the movie.
“The movie will be shown at the Ster Kinekor Bulawayo and Harare branches. The two premieres will have the glitz and glam of the red carpet and people at the premieres will have the opportunity to meet the actors and actresses,” said Matanda.
The movie was commissioned by former Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander and now Vice-President of Zimbabwe General Constantino Chiwenga (Rtd).
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Chamisa Set For A Mugabe Welcome At Airport

By Paul Nyathi|MDC-T President Nelson Chamisa is set for a thunderous welcome at the Robert Mugabe International Airport on Friday.
The party supporters have been mobilising each other to gather at the airport in their thousands to Welcome Chamisa.
Former President Robert Mugabe used to be synonymous with gathering multitudes of ZANU PF supporters and officials whenever he arrived at the airport from an international visit.
His moves were always highly condemned by opposition parties.
The social media invite to the mdct supporters to welcome Chamisa at the airport reads as follows in full;
“Attention to Harare MDC Structures and Alliance Partners
The People’s President Advocate Nelson Chamisa will land at the Harare International Airport tomorrow. The
junta government is in panic mood therefore they have planned the unusual thing.
All Party structures and Alliance Partners are required to be at the Harare International Airport by 9am Tomorrow Friday 11 May 2018.
It shall be the duty of every member of the Youth Assembly and Party structures in Harare to be at the airport.
Denford Ngadziore
MDC Harare Province Youth Secretary
Zimbabwe Communist Party Comrade Ngqabutho Nicholas Mabhena condemned the move by the opposition party.
“If the MDC supporters are going to gather at the airport to welcome Adv Chamisa, then l give up,” he said.
FIFA Orders ZIFA To Hold Elections
Terrence Mawawa
The world football governing body Fifa has ordered
Zifa to hold elections following the expiry of the
term of office of the Philip Chiyangwa led board.
In the latest communication, Fifa has indicated Zifa should
respect its constitution and hold elections following
the expiry of the previous board’s mandate on 31
March.
Interestingly Fifa’s response came after Zifa had tried
on Tuesday to silence critical voices- issuing a
statement denigrating the Sports and Recreation
Commission, former association presidents and
some members of the media.
Zifa through its lawyer Itai Ndudzo
insists that Chiyangwa still has two more years to
serve as board president.
Former Dembare Coach Worried About Dembare’ s Dismal Form

Terrence Mawawa
Former Dynamos coach Paulo Jorge Silva still has fond feelings for the Harare Giants.
The Portuguese coach Silva, who was the coach at Dynamos in 2016 , posted on Facebook wishing Dembare well in their difficult season and encouraged the fans to rally behind the team.
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FIFA Orders ZIFA To Hold Elections
Terrence Mawawa
The world football governing body Fifa has ordered
Zifa to hold elections following the expiry of the
term of office of the Philip Chiyangwa led board.
In the latest communication, Fifa has indicated Zifa should
respect its constitution and hold elections following
the expiry of the previous board’s mandate on 31
March.
Interestingly Fifa’s response came after Zifa had tried
on Tuesday to silence critical voices- issuing a
statement denigrating the Sports and Recreation
Commission, former association presidents and
some members of the media.
Zifa through its lawyer Itai Ndudzo
insists that Chiyangwa still has two more years to
serve as board president.
Chamisa’s BBC HardTalk Interview | UPDATED
By Own Correspondent| Contrary to social media rumours, MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s BBC HARDtalk went through. Chamisa was truly interviewed by the station’s Stephen Sackur, contrary to what was supposed on online blogs suggesting that he was snubbed, ZimEye can reveal.
But it will be a recorded broadcast. It is due to be broadcast Friday morning at 4.30am (UK time).
A reading on the Hardtalk portal states: “The next few months will do much to shape the future of Zimbabwe. After almost four decades of Robert Mugabe’s rule the country is preparing for summer elections and, just maybe, a new political and economic era. The man in power and favourite to retain it is ZanuPF veteran Emmerson Mnangagwa. HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to his most prominent challenger, Nelson Chamisa, new leader of the opposition movement for democratic change. Who is best placed to fix Zimbabwe’s deep-seated problems?”
“Bring Back Grace Mugabe For Prosecution”: Gabriella Engels
By Talent Gondo| The South African model Gabriella Engels who was assaulted by Zimbabwe’s former first lady, Grace Mugabe said she hoped Mrs Mugabe will be brought back to South Africa to face justice.
Engels, who opened assault charges against Mugabe in 2017, on Thursday said she was leaving everything in God’s hands.
“I hope she does come back to account,” said Engels.
“I leave everything now in God’s hands and I know that he will get us through everything.”
Gabriella said this while speaking to journalists as she walked into the packed courtroom at the High Court in Pretoria where Mugabe’s diplomatic immunity is being challenged.
Gabriella was accompanied by her mother Debbie Engels, who expressed optimism that justice would prevail.
“I’m very optimistic. Very, very optimistic. I’m happy that the ball has started rolling and we have a good legal team that is backing us, so we are optimistic that things will go well,” said Debbie.
AfriForum, a South Affican civil rights group is now representing Gabriella in her bid to revoke the diplomatic immunity granted to Zimbabwe’s former first lady.
Advocate Gerrie Nel, Head of AfriForum’s private prosecution unit, told African News Agency that his organisation was confident that the diplomatic immunity granted to Mrs Mugabe after she assaulted Engels would be set aside by the court.
“We are saying the granting of the diplomatic immunity happened as an afterthought since it was after the assault on our client Ms Gabriella Engels.
We want to ensure that there is equality before the law, that there are no selective prosecutions, and that people are not sheltered from prosecution because of an afterthought of granting diplomatic immunity,” said Nel.
He said he believed and was confident that the diplomatic immunity would be lifted.
“If that happens, then certainly the NPA must do their duty and that is to ensure that the accused is brought back into the country and that there is a prosecution,” he said adding that failure to lift the immunity left their organisation with no choice but to prosecute privately.
“Failure to bring her (Mrs Mugabe) back to South Africa for prosecution, we have said this before- we will privately prosecute,” said Gel.
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Chief Charumbira Loses Pan African Parliament Presidency Bid
Zimbabwe National Chiefs Council (NCC) head Chief Fortune Charumbira has lost his bid to be the President of the Pan African Parliament.
This is a developing story coming out of South Africa where Charumbira lost to Cameroon’s Roger Nkodo Dang.
Norton MP, Temba Mliswa who is also attending the 6th ordinary session of the Pan African Parliament in Midrand, South Africa, announced saying Roger Dang got 132 while Charumbira got 47 with Egyptian, Mustafa El-Gendy getting 43.
Zanu PF Blocks Plans To Honour Tsvangirai
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
The ruling party Zanu PF is determined to block plans by the opposition – MDC to name a street a street in Masvingo after the late former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Tsvangirai described by his followers as a doyen of democracy, succumbed to cancer in February this year.
MDC councillors here are pushing for the naming of one street after the legendary politician.
The motion was moved by MDC councillor for ward 4 Godfrey Kurauone last week.
However Zanu PF councillors are determined to block the motion.
“We will not allow that to happen in Masvingo,” charged a Zanu PF official.
Home Office Publishes New Policy Note On Zimbabwe
By Andrew Nyamayaro| he Home Office has published a Policy and Information Note on Zimbabwean Opposition politics.
The Home Office has published a new policy Guidance Note on Zimbabwean opposition parties (Version3.0, April 2018).
In the guidance, the Home Office recognises that whilst political parties operate in Zimbabwe, the political space is controlled by the ruling party Zanu PF. It also recognises that politically motivated violence and human right violations are still committed by security forces and Zanu PF supporters. There have also been incidents of intra-party human rights violations within the ruling party and opposition parties.
The Home Office cites the case of CM (EM country guidance:disclosure) Zimbabwe. This is a harsh case that has caused a lot of headaches and turmoil for most Zimbabweans seeking protection in the UK. The case is summarised from paragraphs 2.2.1 to 2.2.8 of the policy and information note. In a nutshell according to the case you need to have a high political profile to qualify for protection unless if you come from certain geographic areas. Other geographical areas are presumed safe and someone is assumed to have relocation options available to them.
In paragraph 2.2.9 the Home Office admits that there has been a change since the case of CM was promulgated. As expected, the Home Office’s view is that the situation has actually got better since 2008. The Home Office states that that the Zimbabwean government still harasses, intimidates, persecute and mistreats members of the opposition and further state that the Zimbabwean government has changed its tactics because the violence is no longer plainly apparent.
Whilst the Home Office is of the view that the situation in Zimbabwe has changed for the better, one may also argue that the situation in Zimbabwe has continued to deteriorate. This is because within Zanu PF itself certain members have been targeted. Members of the G40 faction has gone into oblivion. A new political party called National Patriotic Front (NPF) is said to consist of G40 members and supporters and is said to be backed by the former president. The military has cemented its powers in the government with a former General now being a Vice President and several members of the military being party of the cabinet. Members of the opposition continue being targeted by the ruling party.
Reading through the Home Office Policy and Information Note, you can notice that the Home Office has tactfully avoided to use the words “Military Coup” preferring to say that Robert Mugabe was forced by the military to step down as president or “Military intervention” or “Military-assisted Transition”
The Home Office also recognises that whilst there has been more conciliatory political rhetoric from Mr Mnangagwa, there has been a lack of clear and cogent evidence that the government has fundamentally changed the political environment or how it treats those opposed to the state. The Home Office states that if you are an MDC T member from a High density area in Harare or rural areas other than Matabeleland, you are likely to face serious harm or persecution.
COMMENT: I think we now need to move on from the case of CM and have a caselaw or policy guidance which recognises that any member of a Zimbabwean opposition party, human Rights organisation, or any member of the public who is not loyal to Zanu PF is at risk of serious harm or persecution. We now have a military government in Zimbabwe. Freedom of speech and expression is curtailed by the ruling party by harassing and arresting journalists and members of the public who try to express their feelings to the government.
As such if you are already a recognised refugee in the UK or if you are still pursuing to get protection in the United kingdom, it is advisable to submit evidence which proves that you are at risk. The Home Office ended automatic settlement for refugees in 2017 hence the importance to continue with your political activism as an example.
Andrew Nyamayaro is the principal of Tann Law Solicitors, a specialist immigration, employment, family, charity and corporate law firm in Coventry. He can be contacted on e-mail [email protected] or office phone 02477632323 or mobile 07421429338.
Visit Tann Law Solicitors’ website at www.tannlaw.co.uk
Disclaimer: This article only provides general information and guidance on immigration law. It is not intended to replace the advice or services of a solicitor. The specific facts that apply to your matter may make the outcome different than would be anticipated by you. The writer will not accept any liability for any claims or inconvenience as a result of the use of this information.
Daring Man Elopes To SA With Neighbour’s Wife
Terrence Mawawa
A daring Chivi man snatched his neighbour’ s wife and eloped with her to South Africa.
Vakirai Gwerera of Village 9 Chivi District fell in love with Ishmael Kazembe’ s wife Shambadzirai Masvosvere and the two allegedly had sex several times, according to local villagers.
“Gwerera dumped his wife since he had madly fallen in love with his neighbour’ s wife.
Gwerera eloped to South Africa with Kazembe’s wife.
This came to light when Kazembe’ s relatives in South Africa spotted the two in that country,” said a Chivi villager.
Kazembe was not at liberty to relate what transpired.
Anonymous Hard Hitting Advice To Chamisa
By Anonymous|From a true friend not a seasoned bootlicker
OPEN LETTER TO ADVOCATE CHAMISA (TSHAMISA IN NDEBELE)
You are in the limelight and I envy you. You are one of the presidential candidates and so you have a remote chance to be president of this country. I have a few things that I wish to tell you as a true friend. I am your true friend but I am not one of your fanatics who chant, “Chamisa chete!” at your rallies. In fact, I have not attended any of your rallies in person, and don’t think I ever will. This does not mean I do not listen to what you say. For example I just finished listening to your address at a rally in the UK and I was captivated by your grasp of issues. I was also saddened by other things you said. So listen to this:
1. WATCH YOUR MOUTH.
I can count three times where you said something and the people whom you quoted contradicted you. You said America had promised to pour in money into Zimbabwe once you were elected, and the Americans denied it. You said Nkomo’s family had given you intonga kaNkomo and the son categorically denied it. Then you said the Queen of England had invited you, and the British embassy official refuted it. Many people are saying you are a pathological liar. You lie out of impulse and unnecessarily. Do you need Nkomo’s intonga? I doubt it because you are already popular without it. Do you need to be in favor with the queen in order to be the next president? No. So most neutrals are wondering why you have the urge to lie when you don’t really need to.
Then you pledged your sister to ED in the event that he wins free and fair elections. You were making a point and I’m sure you did not really mean it, but why even make yourself a sitting duck to criticism? In case you haven’t noticed, women’s rights are a hot potato in Zimbabwe and many cultural practices which expose the girl child to abuse are under the microscope. You did not need to go that far, even in jest.
It is not too late to learn other Zimbabwean languages. Mugabe ruled for 37 years but all he could speak was Shona and English. It is always unnerving for you to address people in Shona assuming that they should understand it when you do not understand their own language. We have about 14 indigenous languages and as a national leader it is a good thing to be able to speak broken Venda, Sotho, Nambya or even Tonga. Shona is not superior to other languages by any standard.
2. WATCH YOUR FRIENDS
Many people are attracted to power and popularity. You have many friends right now but I will tell you from painful experience, many of those friends are not friends to you but to your popularity. You also do not need fanatics around you. A true friend will tell you when you need to fix your face, but a false friend will always tell you that you look great, you are handsome, the world is at your feet even when it is not true.
So surround yourself with frank people. Do not allow a flatterer anywhere near you. The difference between a fanatic and a true supporter is that a fanatic does not know why he likes you. Such a person can shift allegiance anytime. You get my drift. As it is, you have far too many fanatics around you and they are lying to you. This was the same problem Mugabe had. He loved to be lied to and one of his most trusted lieutenants toppled him….
3. WATCH YOUR HOPES
You have a hope that you will be president after the election, but you have not crossed that bridge. Hope all you like but do not be overconfident and behave as if you are now president of Zimbabwe. In reality, you are riding on the wave of Tsvangirai’s popularity.
You must remember one painful truth: Tsvangirai won the election in 2008 but he never got to be president. We mocked Mugabe when he said, “Zviroto zviroto…..” but that is what happened after all. The monster that prevented Tsvangirai from assuming leadership of the country is still here, and has tasted power. They are unlikely to hand over power in a silver platter. Do not trust the West or African groupings like SADC and AU. They let Tsvangirai down, and they are likely to let you down too.
4. WATCH YOUR PROPHECIES
From your speech recently, you appear to be a believer, but please keep your religious beliefs to yourself when it comes to political office. There is nothing as scary as a zealot who thinks he is God’s messenger. If you are regarded as a prophet at your church, it does not follow all your supporters subscribe to your religion. Please project yourself as a down-to-earth leader for all Zimbabweans, whether Muslims, spirit mediums, atheists, or even varoyi. Religious freedom is dear to some of us who have seen what happens when a leader mixes politics and religion.
5. WATCH YOUR HEALTH.
You are still young and energetic but you will not always be so. Do not just eat anything set at your table. Do not believe when they say prayer makes poison good food. Ask ED. Do not think he does not pray, but ice-cream almost killed him. Eat only the best that will sustain your health. Exercise. Sleep. Rest. Work hard.
6. WATCH YOUR STEP
You have entered a very dangerous territory and politics is not labeled a dirty game for no reason. Some of the dirty people are in very smart suits and wear fake smiles. Watch out for political prostitutes who are always repenting and leaving their political parties. Do not draw them too close to you before you really understand why they have joined your movement. Some of them are agents sent to poison you. And lastly,
7. WATCH YOUR WOMEN
You are aware that Save’s greatest undoing was in how he handled himself after the death of Susan. You also saw how the country deteriorated when Sally Mugabe died and a mistress took over. Watch your libido. Not many women will open their legs because they love you. They love success. They love money. And when thwarted, they can destroy. If you doubt it, ask Samson the mighty man. Or David the psalmist. Or even closer home, ask William Jefferson Clinton how carelessness with women can taint your life.
I am not saying all women are like that. I know many virtuous women out there and I hope your current wife supports your dreams.
I wish you the best and hope you will take time to read this.
Asante sana (whatever that means…..)
Chamisa Accidentally Features In Front Of List Of Presidents Board

By Simba Chikanza| Look at the “weird” board behind MDC leader Nelson Chamisa – this was no stager at all, and this building is not the White House, neither is it No. 10 Downing Street. This is a little unknown restaurant we picked for a studio located at the geo-centre of the English world and is on the same street as the Zimbabwe Government’s London embassy.
But the board behind us shows a list of Presidents whoever, and whatever they were. Strangely, I am only noticing this board behind us during our photoshoot 3 days later.
Now coming to my short observation – this man Chamisa poses the first real challenge for State House than the one by the lates Edgar Tekere and afterwards, Morgan Tsvangirai. Chamisa has behind him a wind(or wave) difficult to understand but as one ZANU PF member says, too powerful to ignore. The wave does not have Chamisa’s name on it but generations’. It is a wind that arguably has the energy of eternity inside it. I am persuaded even Chamisa himself does not realise the full weight of this force. It is sad that the elderly inside ZANU PF cannot see it, by now they could have used it to reform their own organisation, but alas their own young generation will now vote for Chamisa. Very sad that many educated elderlies cannot see the obvious which is in front of them. Where they could have lived to enjoy the praises of the world, they will now be seen as both useless and clueless. The more the old-guard in ZANU PF ignore it, the more this wind grows stronger. It is an immortal force and nothing appears to stop it.

Please understand this, I am not at all saying Chamisa is a perfect leader, but what I am drawing people to see is the force behind him that can be used to fix our world during these desperate times we are in. Ignore him to your own peril, as one ZANU PF supremo said last month.
Is this board behind Advocate Chamisa a mere coincidence? Will this immortal force manage to put Chamisa on the list of Zim Presidents?
Illegal Miners ‘Invade’ Mnangagwa Home Area

Terrence Mawawa
Illegal chrome miners have refused to vacate areas surrounding President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s rural home in Zvishavane.
Despite efforts by the Environmental Management Agency(EMA) and the police to evict them, the illegal miners have vowed to stay put claiming they do not have other sources of income.
EMA has expressed concern at the environmental degradation around Mnangagwa’ s rural home.
“We will not stop our mining activities because we are eking out a living through selling chrome.
We are actually eager to have a discussion with the President himself,” said one of the miners.
BREAKING – Tollgate Cashier Feared Dead After Gonyet Crashed In
By A Correspondent| A tollgate cashier in Nyabira is feared dead after a haulage truck crashed into his station. The below pictures show the aftermath of the horrific accident. It was not possible at the time of writing to establish the identity of the truck driver and most importantly the owner of the truck.
– More to follow…
Chinamasa In The Dark About Hwange Women, Does He even Read Newspapers?

By Paul Nyathi|Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa claims that he has no knowledge of the women in Hwange who have been demonstrating for 101 days.
Responding to a question in parliament by MDC proportional representation member Priscilla Misihairabwi Mushonga, on why government has been quiet about the issue, Chinamasa said that the issue was not the responsibility of his Ministry and he knew nothing about the women.
“I think the question is misdirected to me. The responsibility for the Hwange Colliery is the responsibility of the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development. I am not even privy to the events that are being referred to,” said Chinamasa responding to the question.
Irked by Chinamasa’s response to the question, MDC-T parliamentarian James Maridadi accused the government of gross incompetence if the Minister of Finance who sits in the weekly cabinet is not aware of the matter.
“This problem has been there for 101 days. That is more than three months and if Hon. Chinamasa, the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning who sits in Cabinet every Tuesday professes ignorance, Mr. Speaker, that is dereliction of duty on the part of Government. We need a response on this question. We cannot have a Government that abdicates its responsibility,” he said.
Hundreds of people marched the streets of Harare on Thursday protesting governments’ silence on the issue.
Labour minister Petronella Kagonye told Parliament that the issue of wives of Hwange Colliery Company Limited employees picketing outside company premises was being fuelled by a political party, but she did not disclose the name of the party.
The women in Hwange have been camped at the company offices at the mine for 101 days demonstrating over non payment of salaries to their husbands by the mining company for the last five years.
Rogue Soldiers Raid Gold Mine
Terrence Mawawa
A group of soldiers from the Zimbabwe Military Academy raided a gold mine in Kwekwe last month.
The six soldiers were led by Kudakwashe Gandiwa of Solomon Mujuru Base in Gweru.
Gandiwa was arrested after raiding Estate 4 Gold Mine in Kwekwe on April 20 – with his workmates.His five accomplices are still at large.
The matter was heard at Gweru Magistrates Court last week.
The court heard that Gandiwa and his partners-in- crime arrived at the mine and assaulted employees with machetes and axes axes .
They then loaded gold ore into their vehicle and drove off at high speed.
The mine employees alerted the to police and the vehicle was stopped at a roadblock.
However Gandiwa’s five accomplices vanished into the night.
Gandiwa was remanded out of custody.The five suspects are still at large.
WATCH: Sabhuku Vharazipi says, “Endai Munonyoresa Mhani!”
Jonso Says Sorry To Chiwenga But Blows Red Fire
By Dorrothy Moyo| Chiwenga has dismissed the bleaching reports saying that he has been suffering from a (blood cancer) skin disease.
“If nhuta caused Chiwenga’s bleached skin with reports of blood cancer, then it’s noted. Sorry.”
But Jonso then proceeded to blow fire by sa
ying questions still remain because there is no way his wife could have suffered the same disease at the same time. ” But it’s just incredulous that Chiwenga and Mary contracted nhuta at the same time!,” he wrote on Twitter. Pictures of the vice president wife expose how her skin colour is different at the face, the hands and most importantly the legs… see below:
“Professor Moyo A Rude, Bitter Political War Monger”: Stanley Goreraza

By Talent Gondo| Grace Mugabe’s former husband, Stanley Goreraza has come out guns blazing against former Higher Education Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo describing him as “rude, unforgiving, vindictive, combative, bitter and a political war monger”.
Goreraza, took to facebook and said Professor Moyo despite being one of the sharpest minds to come out of Zimbabwe, was always at war with someone.
“One of the sharpest minds to come out of Zimbabwe is indeed Jonathan Moyo,” said Goreraza.
“He has a mind that can penetrate and drill almost any subject, to bring out various gems and nuggets. His mind could have been a human Chiadzwa.”
He however described Professor Moyo as a tornado or hurricane that is always ready to erupt.
“Moyo is like a tornado or a hurricane. Just read his tweets and you will know what I’m talking about.
He is like a storm, always mad and angry. There is never a day of peace and calm with him,” said Goreraza.
Below is the full text of the statement by Goreraza.
One of the sharpest thinkers to come out of Zimbabwe is indeed Jonathan Moyo. He has a mind that can penetrate and drill almost any subject, to bring out various gems and nuggets.
Jonathan Moyo’s mind could have been a human Chiadzwa. From it, could have come untold wealth, benefiting Zimbabwe. But just like the Chiadzwa we know, Jonathan Moyo’s mind was turned into a war zone by the same people who abused Chiadzwa and that would be Zanupf.
Jonathan Moyo is always at war. He declared war on Mr Mugabe, then he went after the opposition, then Mai Mujuru, then Mnangagwa and now he’s after Kasukuwere. A mind in a war state will produce nothing but war and war produces nothing but destruction.
Jonathan is always in a fight, always holding a sword, always striking someone. He is rude, unforgiving, vindictive, combative, bitter and a political war monger. Where ever he is there is no peace, agreement, harmony, trust and just basic humanity.
Wherever Jonathan goes and whomever he joins, war erupts. He seems to enjoy harming and hurting anyone in his way, anyway he can. He is like a tornado or a hurricane.
Just read his tweets and you will know what I’m talking about. He is like a storm, always mad and angry. There is never a day of peace and calm with him.
Zanupf has always used and probably abused Jonathan as a weapon of political war. Jonathan was weaponized by Zanupf.
This sword called Jonathan Moyo could have been beat into a ploughshare. Instead of being a spear it could have been a pruning hook. And it would have worked to produce all kinds of wonderful fruit. It would have been used to till, plant and harvest.
FULL TEXT: NPF’s 5 Founding Principles on Leadership
The Zhuwao Brief Reloaded Article 09 (ZBR09)
Dear Patriots, Comrades and Friends
by Hon. Patrick Zhuwao on 11th March 2018
Dear Patriots, Comrades and Friends, I hope I find

you well as I bring to you this instalment of the ZBR exactly a month after the last one. It is with profound regret that I have not been able to share with you the ZBR instalments, which I owe you, for the past four weeks. This is because I have been overwhelmed beyond description by urgent and very important issues on the ground.
Nonetheless, I have found it necessary to take a break from my pre-occupation with ground issues to communicate with you crucial information about the historic and very exciting launch of NPF. I have no doubt that everyone of you is as excited as I am about this development which has left the coup conspirators and terrorist junta in sixes and sevens
Allow me therefore firstly to congratulate Comrade Retired Brigadier General Ambrose Mutinhiri for bravely resigning from both the now junta-controlled ZANU PF and junta- controlled Parliament in protest against the bloody military coup of 15th November 2017 and against the subsequent formation of an illegitimate coup government. This is, by any measure, the most heroic statement by a comrade in the struggle. It is an exemplary discharge of the much-needed leadership through action and not just words. Cde Mutinhiri’s courageous and audacious leadership has given hope to patriots, comrades and friends who have been deeply affected by the coup and who need to be assisted one way or another,
whether they were expelled from ZANU PF or remain ensconced within ZANU PF or ordinary people who were collateral victims of the military coup.
In the same vein, I wish to also congratulate Comrade Mutinhiri and others that he has been
working with for founding and establishing NPF. I am particularly pleased that Comrade Mutinhiri has taken on the onerous leadership responsibility of NPF as its founding President and Presidential Candidate in the forthcoming “do or die” general elections against the terrorist junta. I am sure all progressive forces feel, like I do, that Comrade Mutinhiri and his team deserve everyone’s full and undivided support. He definitely has my support, 100%!
As we prepare for the 2018 general elections, we must remember that time is not our side and so
we must act now and act decisively with a common and united purpose. This is not the time
for trivia or selfish pursuit. Iwe neni tine basa, Umsebenzi loUmkhulu.
The successful launch of NPF has created palpable excitement within the entirety of
Zimbabwe’s body politic. The coup conspirators and terrorist junta have been terrified beyond measure. As a result, the illegal and illegitimate regime in Harare has ratcheted up its terrorist activities through making direct attacks such as the hate speech that was targeted at President Mugabe in Harare on Wednesday as slogans were being chanted calling for his death at the Junta’s ZANU PF Youth Assembly meeting. Intimidation has become the order of the day with all the workers at President Mugabe’s Blue Roof Residence being kidnapped, illegally detained, interrogated and tortured for three consecutive days this past week at the instigation of former Midlands ZANU PF Central Committee Member, Douglas Tapfuma, who is now Principal Director of State Residences and Occasions at Zimbabwe House.
Indirect attacks and efforts at infiltrating and destabilising NPF are being intensified but with
little success. By way of an example, the junta circulated a fake list, using a false NPF logo, naming an alleged top hierarchy of NPF. Whilst most members of NPF dismissed these infantile efforts of the junta to destabilise NPF, some have fallen for the trick by believing the lies and acting on their basis. I therefore feel some responsibility and obligation, based on what I know to be true, to articulate five key principles that guide the leadership structures of NPF.
It is imperative that everyone should categorically know these five founding principles guiding the leadership structure of NPF as agreed to by the founders of NPF, whose identities will remain
confidential for the meantime.
*Firstly,* President Robert Gabriel Mugabe cannot and will not be among the leaders and founders of NPF. However, every effort will be made to secure his goodwill by ensuring that NPF is honest and true to the ideals and values of the armed liberation struggle that ushered in Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980. NPF will also seek to secure President Mugabe’s goodwill by restoring, maintaining and promoting the enduring legacy of his post- independence leadership which include, but is not limited, to vast gains in social services such as health and education, as well as the empowerment delivered by the landmark policies of land reform, indigenisation and economic empowerment, as well as women, youth and community empowerment.
*Secondly,* and similarly, Amai Dr Grace Mugabe cannot and will not be part of the founding leadership or hierarchy of NPF. Nonetheless, her goodwill and support will be sought by NPF. This is a necessary imperative especially considering her publicly known initiatives in support of women and youth.
*Thirdly,* the comrades who were exiled by the coup and are generally linked with the G40 concept, notably Honourable Saviour Kasukuwere, Professor Jonathan Moyo and Honourable Patrick Zhuwao, cannot and will not be in the founding leadership of NPF.
The *fourth* founding principle guiding the leadership structure of NPF requires that the leadership is drawn from the full spectrum of Zimbabwe’s political divide with a legitimate generational mix that brings together, on the one hand, the background of liberation struggle and post-independence; as well as national government service, and on the other hand,
generational renewal through involvement of the youth.
The *fifth* principle is that a deliberate and sustained effort must be done by NPF to identify all those who were affected by the military coup, in one way or another, directly or indirectly, to ensure that appropriate redress is done on a case by. case basis.
And so, Patriots, Comrades and Friends, the #2018Resistance has reached a critical stage
with the launch of NPF. As such, whatever we do, please we should make sure that, as a rule, we do not rely on rumours about anything or anyone. Trust but verify. Should there be anything at all that you wish to clarify, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me on Twitter or Facebook as Patrick Zhuwao, on email [email protected] and on WhatsApp number +263-73-343-6169. I hope that you find this useful.
Iwe neni tine basa. Umsebenzi loUmkhulu.
Asante Sana.
LIVE – Hundreds Of Workers Strike In Harare
Strike: A Plot to discredit President Chamisa

Press Statement By MDC-T|There is a plot to soil and malign the people’s leader, President Adv. Nelson Chamisa by circulating concocted flyers with his phone number on them and falsely purporting that there will be a demonstration this Friday, 11 May 2018.
For the record, President Chamisa has NOT called for any protest or demonstration this Friday. This is the work of people out to discredit him and to soil his reputation.
There are many issues that President Adv. Chamisa has publicly promised to mobilize the people of Zimbabwe to protest against, particularly issues to do with the lack of transparency over the printing of the ballot paper to be used in the next election. We strongly believe that all stakeholders must agree on the identity of the printer as well as audit the ballot paper and the voters roll in the spirit of openness and accountability and in the furtherance of the agenda to hold truly free, fair and credible elections in Zimbabwe.
But for now President Adv. Chamisa has NOT called for any such demonstrations and we wish to dissociate him from any flyer falsely purporting there will be nationwide protests on Friday, 11 May 2018.
If, and when he decides to call for any demonstrations, the MDC-T leader and MDC-T Alliance Presidential candidate will openly and publicly call for such protests giving the time, form and nature of any such protests using official party platforms. The flyers calling for a demonstration tomorrow are a hoax and their only intention is to soil and malign the good standing of the people’s President. Zimbabweans should not pay any attention to such mischievous flyers as their leader has NOT called for any form of protests.
We will not call for protests in such a clumsy and murky manner. We are sticklers to the law, to order and to Constitutionalism. We will go public about any protest that we call for, which protests will be peaceful and will comply with the law and the Constitutional provisions of the land.
For now, President Chamisa has NOT called for any such demonstrations and we wish to dismiss the flyers currently circulating with the contempt that they deserve.
Behold the new.
Luke Tamborinyoka
Presidential Spokesperson and Director of Communications