By Own Correspondent| Temba Mliswa ‘s sister, Mary has won the Hurungwe West primaries. She beat the G40 imposed Keith Guzah who had been assigned that constituency by the then ZANU PF Secretary For Administration, Ignatius Chombo. Below are the final results:
LIVE- Mutsvangwa Loses Norton Election As ZBC Says Politburo Has To Approve
The Presidential Advisor, Chris Mutsvangwa has lost the Norton primaries. Below are the final results:
NORTON PRIMARIES FINAL
Mutendereki – 2038
Mutsvangwa – 1678 confirmed figures.
As ZimEye reveals, the state broadcaster ZBC has said the Politburo have to approve the results first.
“Mugabe Was Smarter Than Mnangagwa Doing Primaries!” Zanu PF Members Explode
By Own Correspondent| Mugabe ( Robert) was far much better than what we saw in this election,” a fully named ZANU PF member said.
“Even if he was rigging elections, his rigging was smart we would realise it years later unlike this one which was very obvious that a grade 1 child could also see. The whole election process was a big joke, these candidates will lose to the position dismally because they are not the people’s choice,” he added. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY STORY..
Voter Registration Slips Used For ZANU PF Primary Election Voters Roll

By Paul Nyathi| It has finally somewhat emerged at the just ended ZANU PF Primary Elections why the party was recording serial numbers of voter registration slips from members at cell level.
Only those who submitted their voter registration slips were captured in the party voters roll for the primary elections.
Thousands of potential voters were turned away from voting at the primary elections as their names were not on the voters roll because they did not submit their voter registration slips to cell leaders.
Party supporters in Bulawayo who spoke to ZimEye.com said that they were turned away in numbers because they had not submitted their voter registration slips to the party authorities.
The members who spoke to ZimEye said that they feel robbed by named party officials who discouraged them from submitting the registration slips when they knew that they were benefiting their candidates.
“We did not cast our votes because we adhered to calls by some clever people within the party who accelerated the call not to submit the slips when they knew very well that it was in favour of their candidates,” said Clifford Moyo from Luveve Constituency.
“People who coordinated Garikai Zonde’s (winning castigate in Luveve) campaign spent sleepless nights collecting and recording the registration slips well knowing that they were rigging the voters roll and didn’t give us that information,” said the angry ZANU PF member.
Moyo further indicated that the entire elections were the worst the party ever held.
“Mugabe (Former President Robert) was far much better than what we saw in this election,” he said. “Even if he was rigging elections, his rigging was smart we would realise it years later unlike this one which was very obvious that a grade 1 child could also see. The whole election process was a big joke, these candidates will lose to the position dismally because they are not the people’s choice,” he added.
Complaints on the chaotic election are being raised by the ZANU PF members throughout the country where, however, seemingly rival G40 members emerged victorious over President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Lacoste faction members.
Mnangagwa praised the election process and declared it free and fair claiming that the hiccups experienced in the process were mere teething problems in the introduction of a “new voting system.”
The party’s election commission is yet to announce the final authenticated results from the elections forty eight hours after the scheduled election period.
Chicken Witchcraft Energy Mutodi Wins Primaries
By Dorrothy Moyo| The man who has campaigned for President Emmerson Mnangagwa since 2014 when he said that former Vice President Joice Mujuru once performed a witchcraft act to kill former President Robert Mugabe, Energy Mutodi has won the ZANU PF primaries.
After the witchcraft act (using chicken) claim, Mutodi 3 years later published another apologetic claiming Mnangagwa was last year August poisoned by Health Minister David Parirenyatwa and former Defence Minister Sydney Sekeramayi, a report for which he was slapped with a defamation lawsuit. Contrary to his poisoning claims, Mutodi was humiliated when Mnangagwa honoured Parirenyatwa with another ministerial job after the New Dispensation.
This time in results now awaiting politburo approval (according to the state broadcaster ZBC), Mutodi has come out winner of the Goromonzi primaries.
Goromonzi West
- Energy Mutodi 2912
- Beatrice Nyamupinga 1450
- Norman Gombera 790
- Chimugoti Fungai 618
Other results were as follows:
MASHONALAND EAST PROVINCE
Mudzi North
- Newton Kachepa-3609
- Benjamin Musweweshiri -1913
- Macheal Smoko–1669
- Betty Jakarasi–240
- Regment Chirowa-235
- Garikayi Nyamayeuta–204
- Ellen Mudzimu–130
- Daniel Chitedega–117
- James Jambo–68
Mudzi South
- Jonathan Samukange -6572
- Eric Navhaya–981
Mudzi West
- Magna Mudyiwa–3370
- Chenjerai Makanjera-1483
- Knowledge Kaitano-947
- Kapfunde John-711
- Nyakuweka Forgiveness -188
- Svosve Lovemore-147
- Nyikagumbeze Evans -144
- Kamonere Alouis -139
- Kufandirori Phibion -88
Mudzi Senatorial
- Misheck Chasakara-8172
- Svinurai Kamonere -6288
- Rodwell Tigere-4042
- Tafirenyika Nyume -2711
Chikomba Central
- John Mangwiro – 5 309
- Mike Bimha – 1 969
- Alban Dete – 192
- Joachim Chivandire – 214
- Happymore Makomeya – 112
Goromonzi West
- Energy Mutodi 2912
- Beatrice Nyamupinga 1450
- Norman Gombera 790
- Chimugoti Fungai 618
Murewa West
- Sewera Jonah 1788
- Ngozera Murambiwa 1055
- Nukomberanwa 418
- Ndoro Ladie 1420
- Chisewe Ronald 283
- Chiwera Ricky 283
- Jima Patrick 330
Murewa North
- Chinyadza Cleopas 461
- Garwe Daniel 4765
- Nkatazo Mable 1308
- Makunde Tendai 410
- Mangwende Euice 146
MANICALAND PROVINCE
Chimanimani West
- Cde Nokuthula Matsikenyeri 4321
- Cde Tarsen Dube 1556
Chimanimani East
- Joshua Sacco 5752
- Cde Phenias Gwiza 1860
Musikavanhu
- Joshua Murire 1699
- Onai Chingwara 411
- Musapa Mbodza 333
- Edson Chikumba 52
- Douglas Mlambo 39
- Catherine Chirimambowa 30
Musikavanhu Senate:
- Tobias Matanga 1858
- Gedion Goko 330
- Timothy Mapungwana 237
MIDLANDS PROVINCE
Gweru Urban – Esau Machinyise
Mkoba Constituency – Charles Simbi
MATABELELAND NORTH PROVINCE
Nkayi North
- Cde Sithembiso Nyoni (uncontested)
Nkayi South
- Cde Stars Mathe – 1637
- Cde Enitha Musina – 646
- Cde Gwemba Munetsi – 97
Tsholotsho South
- Cde Zenzo Sibanda – 1491
- Cde Ronald Tshuma – 879
- Cde Jabulani Nkomo – 871
Hwange Central
- Cde Reeds Dube – 814
- Cde James Phiri – 417
- Cde Valentine Matiure – 59
- Cde Trymore Ndlovu – 47
- Cde Simbarashe Munamba – 42
MASVINGO PROVINCE
Zaka Central
- Davison Svuure 2083
- James Makiya 1817
- Jonas Chindanya 1249
- Paradzai Chakona 1225
- Tanaka Mutava 574
Masvingo Urban
- Taguma B. Mazarire 1951
- Edson Zvobgo Jnr 1489
- Godard Dunhira 428
- Gordon Gomba 298
Senatorial -Chivi Mwenezi
- JD Hungwe 4508
- Munetsi Chishamba 1375
- Shepard Komani 431
- Josphat Ngwenya 213
Chivi Central
- Ephraim Gwanongodza 3906
- Munyaradzi P Mangwana 1969
- Manasa Mahapa 1534
- Priscilla Pondo 428
- Albert Chamwadoro 399
- Austin Hakunavanhu 213
Masvingo North
- Cde Davis Marapira 4463
- Cde Ziki 708
- Cde Deredzai 606
Zaka East
- Caston Gumbwanda
Zaka North
- Robson Mavhenyengwa
Zaka West
- Ophious Murambiwa
MASHONALAND WEST PROVINCE
Chegutu West
- Dexter Nduna 2072
- Chikazhe Mubaiwa 833
- Elliah Javangwe 214
- Clever Kunonga 183
- Shingirai Conscious Makoni 39
Mhangura
- Precious Chinhamo Masango (beat former Lands Minister Douglas Mombeshora)
MATABELELAND SOUTH PROVINCE
Matobo North
- Edgar Moyo 1236
- Tapson Ncube 665
- Mfakhazi Maphosa 375
- Misheck Ndlovu 315
- Never Khanye 140
- John Clever Ncube 91
- Anaenius Nyathi 28
- Portia Ndlovu 20
Matobo South
- Saul Mahalima Ncube 1892
- Nkosiyazi Fuyane 267
- Majaha Ncube 185
- Richard Njini Sibanda 61
- Elizabeth Ndlovu 58
- Alpha Ndlovu 39
Bulilima East
- Nqobizitha Ndlovu 960
- Mathias Siqhoza Ndlovu 475
- Ethel Moyo 314
- July Moyo 112
Gwanda South
- Ompile Marupi (beat Abednico Ncube)
Bulilima West
- Dingumuzi Phuthi
Insiza South
- Spare Sithole (beat Malachi Nkomo)
Insiza North
- Faria Taruving (beat Andrew Langa)
Umzingwane
- Rtd Brigadier General Levy Mayihlome (beat William Dewa)
Gwanda North
- Madodana Sibanda
Beitbridge East
- Albert Nguluvhe
Beitbridge West
- Ruth Maboyi Ncube (beat incumbent MP Metrine Mudau)
Beitbridge Senate
- Tambudzani Mohadi (beat Rabelani Choeni)
MASHONALAND CENTRAL PROVINCE
Guruve South
- Patrick Dutiro 2521
- Magomo 2339
- Mashumba 1007
Please note these are preliminary results pending verification by the Zanu PF Politburo.
Chinhoyi University Student Found Dead
By Own Correspondent| A student 2.1 at Chinhoyi University of Technology by the name Michael Ndemera has been found dead in a suspected suicide incident. Close sources who spoke to ZimEye.com have reported on several theories which ZimEye cannot publish until an independent investigation has been completed.
This semester there have been several deaths at Chinhoyi University. – THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.
Highlanders Fans Defiant

By Paul Nyathi|Besides the tragic death of a Highlanders fan last week after falling off from the terraces at Barbourfields Stadium, everyone would have expected that to be a lesson to other fans.
The tragedy, however, appears not to have been deterrent to the Highlanders fans who on Tuesday packed Barbourfields Stadium with some still returning to the dangerous sitting points on the terraces.
An off duty soldier died from a fall on the terraces when he lost his grip while celebrating a Highlanders goal.
ZimEye.com on Tuesday captured Highlanders fans return to the same deadly points on the terraces with police and club officials doing nothing about it.
ZANU PF Primaries Update, More Bigwigs Bite The Dust

Several Zanu PF bigwigs and sitting legislators have fallen by the wayside, preliminary results of the party’s primary elections show.
Ministers; Dr Christopher Mushohwe, Dr Mike Bimha and Abednico Ncube lead the pack of big guns who lost the primary elections.
In Manicaland Province, Minister Mushohwe lost the Mutare West National Assembly seat to Teedzerai Muchimwe, while other results on the ground indicate that Misheck Mugadza has taken over the baton from Irene Zindi in Mutasa South, while Misheck Mataranyika won the popular vote in Makoni South.
In Makoni Central, Finance and Economic Development Minister, Patrick Chinamasa shrugged off challenges to return his seat.
In Mashonaland West Province, Precious Chinhamo Masango beat former Lands Minister Douglas Mombeshora for the Mhangura seat.
In Mashonaland East Province, Minister Bimha tops the list of incumbent legislators to have fallen by the wayside after losing Cde John Mangwiro by over 3000 votes in Chikomba Central.
Out of the 18 constituencies whose results have been released, only six National Assembly members have been retained.
Those retained are Jonathan Samkange (Mudzi South), Magna Mudyiwa (Mudzi West), Milton Kachepa (Mudzi North), Marble Chinomona (Mutoko North), Simbaneuta Mudarikwa (Uzumba) and provincial minister, David Musabayana (Wedza North).
Those beaten include David Chapfika, who lost to Hebert Shumbamhini in Mutoko South,Ricky Mawere who lost to Richard Musiyiwa in Mutoko East,Tendai Makunde who lost to Daniel Garwe in Murehwa North, Ladious Ndoro who lost to Jonah Sewera in Murehwa West, Washington Musvaire in Marambapfungwa was beaten by Tichaona Karimazondo.
Beatrice Nyamupinga lost to Energy Mutodi in Goromonzi West, Lawrence Katsiru surrendered the Marondera Central seat to Cleopas Kundiona, Jeremiah Chiwetu was floored down by Patrick Chidhakwa in Marondera East and Michael Madanha lost to Tinoda Machakaire in Wedza West.
New faces were also ushered in in Matabeleland South Province, with the Provincial Minister of State, Abednico Ncube being the major casualty after losing to Ompile Marupi in Gwanda South.
Matobo North went to Edgar Moyo with 1 236, with the sitting legislator, Never Khanye polling a paltry 140.
Spare Sithole beat Malachi Nkomo in Insiza South, Andrew Langa lost Faria Taruvinga in Insiza North, while Rtd. Brigadier General Levy Mayihlome won against sitting legislator, William Dewa in Umzingwane.
Matobo South was won by Saul Mahalima Ncube and Bulilima East by Nqobizitha Ndlovu who unseated the incumbent, Mathias Siqhoza Ndlovu.
Dingumuzi Phuthi will be representing Bulilima West, Madodana Sibanda Gwanda North, Albert Nguluvhe Beitbdridge East and Ruth Maboyi Beitbridge West after displacing Matrine Mudau.
In the senate, Zanu PF Secretary for Information and Publicity, Simon Khaya Moyo retained the Bulilima – Mangwe sear and Tambudzani Mohadi beat Zanu PF Matabeleland South Provincial Chairman, Rabelani Choene to the Beitbridge senatorial seat.
The results are yet to be verified by the National Commissariat Department and the Politburo.
Source ZBC News online
Two Confirmed Dead In Harare Accident

By Paul Nyathi|Police in Harare have confirmed that two people actually died in the commuter omnibus accident that occurred in Harare on Tuesday afternoon.
Earlier reports indicated that at least twelve people were feared dead in the accident.
One person died on the spot while another died on admission at Parirenyatwa Hospital. Seventeen of them are admitted at the hospital with ten in critical conditions.
The accident occurred when the driver of the minibus failed to control the vehicle while attempting to overtake a slow moving vehicle.
The driver of the bus was travelling at a very high speed beyond the speed limit in the busy road.
Chiwenga’s Mother In Law Rejected In Primaries, NPF Explodes In Celebration
By Dorrothy Moyo| Vice President Constantino Chiwenga’s mum in law, Helga Mubaiwa, has been defeated in the just ended Zanu PF primary elections.
She was hoping to become an MP for the Seke constituency.
Helga only managed to get 1018 votes against Munyaradzi Maworesa Kashambe who got 2405 in the elections held on Sunday.
The development saw the Robert-Mugabe-aligned National Patriotic Front party throwing celebrations over the loss. In a Facebook post, NPF claimed that the development means, the “JuntaPF is not liked… it’s very clear! NPF is knocking at the door harder than ever.”
More Zanu Pf Heavyweights Lose Primaries
By Talent Gondo
While others are celebrating victory following the just ended Zanu Pf’s primary elections, several party heavyweights have been shown the exit and will not be contesting the forthcoming harmonised polls.
Zanu Pf National Chairperson and Minister of Environment, Water and Climate, Oppah Muchinguri lost the bid to represent Nyanga in the Women’s quota after her opponent, Joyce Bukuta Hamandishe romped to victory.
Industry and Commerce minister, Mike Bimha who is also the sitting legislator for Chikomba West lost the primary elections to Dr John Mangwiro by a whooping 2 228 votes. Dr Mangwiro garnered 3 839 votes against Minister Bimha’s 1 611.
In Mhangura, former Lands Minister, Douglas Mombeshora lost to Previous Chinhamo Masango while in Beitbridge West, sitting legislator Metrine Mudau also lost to Ruth Maboyi Ncube.
Minister in Charge of Public Service in the President’s Office, Simbarashe Mumbengegwi lost to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s close ally, Larry Mavima in the Zvishavane Runde Senatorial poll.
Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs Minister, Abednico Ncube lost to former ZBC journalist Omphile Marupi in the Gwanda South primaries.
Biata Nyamupinga also lost her bid to represent Goromonzi West in the forthcoming elections to Energy Mutodi.
In Mutare West, Teedzayi Muchimwe defeated party heavy weight, Christopher Mushohwe who is the Minister of State in the President’s Office Responsible for National Scholarships
Former Cabinet Minister and Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs, Paul Munyaradzi Mangwana’s bid to represent Chivi Central also failed after he lost to Ephraim Gwanongodza.
In the Zvishavane Runde primary elections, Zanu-PF Youth League Deputy Secretary Lewis Matutu lost by more than 3 000 votes to Dumezweni Mawite Mpofu.
Vice President General (retired) Constantino Chiwenga’s mother-in-law, Helga Mubaiwa’s entry into mainstream politics hit a brick wall after she lost to Munyaradzi Maworesa Kashambe in Seke.
ZANU PF Election Result Trickle In.

By Paul Nyathi|Preliminary results of the ZANU PF primary elections have begun trickling in with several big guns falling by the way side.
The results are however yet to be confirmed by the National Elections Commission of the party from its head office in Harare.
Results provided to ZimEye.com late Tuesday afternoon by sources within the party. More to follow:
BEITBRIDGE EAST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Albert Nguluvhe
BEITBRIDGE WEST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Ruth Maboyi Ncube
BEITBRIDGE: SENATORIAL
Tambudzani Mohadi
BIKITA WEST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
E Musakwa 3445
B Chabaya 1483,
D Makusha 1077,
D Mandebvu 322,
E Machaya 30
N Mashate 0
CHIMANIMANI EAST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Joshua Sacco – 5752
Gwiza Phenias – 1860
Dumisani Siwela – 211
Mawhendepi Batsirai – 87
Antony Machingauta – 82
CHIREDZI SOUTH: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Retired Brig Calisto Gwanetsa 3488
Baloyi 2110.
CHIVI CENTRAL: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Ephraim Gwanongodza – 3906
Munyaradzi P Mangwana – 1969
Manasa Mahapa – 1534
Priscilla Pondo – 428
Albert Chamwadoro – 399
Austin Hakunavanhu – 213
CHIVI CENTRAL: SENATORIAL (Chivi – Mwenezi)
JD Hungwe – 4508
Munetsi Chishamba – 1375
Shepard Komani – 431
Josphat Ngwenya – 213
CHIVI SOUTH: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Killer Zivhu 3412
J Hungoidza. 964
S Mutsamba 790
M Utete 722
E Shindi. 1540
GOROMONZI WEST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Energy Mutodi 2855
Biata Nyamupinga 1357
Norman Gombera 775
Fungai Chimugoti 612
Total Votes 5599
GURUVE SOUTH: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Patrick Dutiro 2521
Magomo 2339
Mashumba 1007
GWERU URBAN: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Esau Machinyise
MANICALAND WOMEN’S QUOTA
Hamandishe Bukuta Joyce 2630
Matika Patricia 594
Muchinguri Oppah 560
Nyapokoto Theresa 288
Spoiled votes 169
MASVINGO URBAN:
Taguma B. Mazarire 1951
Edson Zvobgo Jnr 1489
Godard Dunhira 428
Gordon Gomba 298
MBERENGWA WEST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Joram Mcd Gumbo 3500
Adam Ncube 1050
MHANGURA: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Precious Chinhamo Masango Beat
Douglas Mombeshora (Former Lands Minister)
MKOBA: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Charles Simbi
MUTARE WEST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Muchimwe – 2713
Christopher Mushohwe – 1650
Marange – 749
Marangwanda – 149
NYANGA: SENATORIAL
Nyanhongo Hubert 3251
Nyambuya Michael 859
Mutonhodza Francis 702
Spoiled votes 242
REDCLIFFE
Moyo July 5148
Sibanda Gorge 672
Ncube Haris. 349
Masanga Simon 140
Spoilt 72
VUNGU: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Omega Sibanda
ZAKA CENTRAL: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Davison Svuure 2083
James Makiya 1817
Jonas Chindanya 1249
Paradzai Chakona 1225
Tanaka Mutava 574
ZAKA EAST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Caston Gumbwanda
ZAKA NORTH: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Robson Mavhenyengwa,
ZAKA WEST: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY*m
Ophious Murambiwa
ZVISHAVANE RUNDE: HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Dumezweni Mawite Mpofu – 4200
Lewis Matutu – 100
Zanu PF Dismisses Rigging Allegations
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
The ruling party Zanu PF has described allegations of election rigging as cheap political rhetoric.
According to the Zanu PF official responsible for the supervision of primary elections in Masvingo Province Munyaradzi Muchacha the polls were held in a free and fair manner.
Muchacha said the ruling party would not be moved by” mere bar talk.”
“We are happy with the process as we conclude the collation of results.
I acknowledge that some anomalies have been reported but the situation is under control. We are on top of the situation,” said Muchacha.
“Workers Should Not Be Taken Advantage Of”: President Mnangagwa
By Talent Gondo
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has paid tribute to Zimbabwean workers adding that as the backbone of the country’s economy, workers should be protected so that they are not taken advantage of.
Zimbabwe today joined the rest of the World in commemorating May Day which is being commemorated under the theme “Uniting Workers For Social And Economic Advancement”.
In his Workers’ Day message on his Facebook page, President Mnangagwa said workers should be protected so that they are not taken advantage of.
“When I say that Zimbabwe is open for business, it is to create more jobs, more opportunity and to provide our people with the greatest possible chance of success,” said President Mnangagwa.
“We must also protect our workers and ensure that they cannot be taken advantage of.”
President Mnangagwa revealed that the government was in the process of enacting labour law reforms as part of government efforts to creating a safe and enabling environment for workers.
“Government is developing a raft of labour law reforms as part of our commitment to creating a safe and enabling environment for workers,” said Mnangagwa.
Below is the full statement by President Mnangagwa on his Facebook page.
Workers Day is an opportunity to pay tribute to the Zimbabwean workers – the backbone of our economy. We honour their work and our nation is far richer because of them.
When I say that Zimbabwe is open for business it is to create more jobs, more opportunity and to provide our people with the greatest possible chance of success.
We must also protect our workers and ensure that they cannot be taken advantage of. That is why government is developing a raft of labour law reforms as part of our commitment to creating a safe and enabling environment for workers.
Today, we salute our workers, but every day we must promote, assist and protect them, and continue to create more jobs and more opportunities for all Zimbabweans.
Losing Zanu PF Candidates Accuse Rugeje Of Rigging Polls

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
Disgruntled aspiring Zanu PF candidates in the primary elections have accused National Political Commissar, Englebert Rugeje of flouting electoral procedures.
Irate party officials who spoke to ZimEye.com last night blamed Rugeje for what they described as “glaring fumbling with key voting procedures.”
“I will lodge a formal complaint with the Commissariat.
Rugeje ruined the whole process,” said a Gutu based Zanu PF Official.
“The guy(Rugeje) is totally confused and he is responsible for the chaotic scenario.
He is actually destroying the party so he must be stopped,” fumed a Zanu PF MP.
Mnangagwa’s Personal Aides Defeated In Primaries
In perhaps the battle of all battles, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s top aides have been defeated in the just ended primary polls. They include Mnangagwa’s perceived heir Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri.
The Lacoste casualities are:
- ZANU-PF National Chairperson and Minister of Environment, Water and Climate Oppah Muchinguri lost to Joyce Bukuta Hamandishe in her quest to represent Nyanga in the Women’s quota.
- Minister in charge of Public Service in the President’s Office Simbarashe Mumbengegwi lost to Larry Mavima in the Zvishavane Runde Senatorial poll. Larry Mavima is a close ally to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and is crdited as one of the people behind Mnangagwa’s ascendancy to power.
- Matabeleland South provincial affairs minister Abednico Ncube lost to former ZBC journalist Omphile Marupi in the Gwanda South primaries.
- Ministry of State in the Presidents’ Office Responsible for National Scholarships Christopher Mushohwe lost to Teedzyi Muchimwe in Mutare West.
- Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development Mike Bimha lost to Dr John Mangwiro in Chivhu’s Chikomba West constituency.
- Former Cabinet Minister and Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Paul Munyaradzi Mangwana lost out to Ephraim Gwanongodza in Chivi Central.
- Zanu-PF Youth League Deputy Secretary Lewis Matutu was massacred and lost by more than 4 000 (four thousand) votes to Dumezweni Mawite Mpofu in the Zvishavane Runde poll.
- Former Minister of Lands and Resettlement lost to Douglas Mombeshora lost Precious Chinhamo Masango in Mhangura.
- Avowed supporter of President Emmerson Mnangagwa Energy Mutodi defeated incumbent Biata Nyamupinga in Goromonzi West.
- Though not high profile, Vice President General (retired) Constantino Chiwenga’s mother-in-law Helga Mubaiwa lost out to Munyaradzi Maworesa Kashambe in Seke.
Three G-40 Members Face Disqualification After Winning Primaries
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
Three perceived G-40 members who have won the just ended primary elections will be suspended to pave the way for senior party officials, it has emerged.
“Brig Gwanetsa
D Masiya and E
Gwanongodza have won resoundingly but they will not contest in the coming elections.
The three were not cleared by the Provincial Executive because they were accused of being members of the G40 cabal.
The main reason is that there is a clear plan to pave the way for Cde MP Mangwana Chivi Central , Alois Baloyi Chiredzi South and Sithole Chiredzi East- respectively,” Zanu PF sources told ZimEye.com yesterday.
UPDATED- LION’S FAECES ARE EXPENSIVE: Horror As Man Jumps Into Lion’s Den Seeking To View Lion’s Faeces, Is Mauled Away In Broad Daylight | FRESH DETAILS
By Own Correspondent| It is rare to find a lion’s faeces, and this is because they are very clean animals who dig and cover up their toilet-waste like other cats do. They are perhaps more hygienic than human beings and this was somewhat proven on Monday, sadly in a bloody attack – lions have better common sense than people.
The below video has sent tongues wagging after a British owner of a Safari Park, opened the gate into a fenced lion protectorate just so he could view a lion’s faeces.

The park owner was savagely mauled by the lion in front of screaming onlookers after he entered the animal’s enclosure.
Mike Hodge, a 67-year-old British expat, was later rushed to hospital with injuries to the neck and jaw following the shocking incident caught on film in South Africa.
The attack happened at the man’s Marakele Predator Park in South Africa, and the video revealed by ZimEye.con shows Mr Hodge entering the lion’s enclosure.
The man is seen pacing into the closed fence having arranged to catch the precious moment of seeing the faeces, the lion having been distracted by a worker at the park. The worker, a black man, temporarily distracts the lion using a bucket of meat so that the lion forget its poo and hopefully rushes to eat the meal.
When the man paces in, the lion is not at all bothered, and nothing happens until the moment the man tampers with the poo using his shoes. It is at that point, that the lion gets agitated as if saying, “why on earth are you touching my poo dude?” Instantly, as ZimEye narrates, the lion begins running towards the “toilet invader.” He speeds after the man, and attacks him at the fence area.
In no time at all, the man’s neck is inside the lion’s jaws as he is pulled away.
Colleagues then begin screaming for help, but no one has a gun to shoot the animal. The horror continues.
– THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY.
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Horrific Accident At Harare Showgrounds Claims 2
By Paul Nyathi|At least two people have been confirmed dead in a horrific accident which occured near Harare Showgrounds in the capital (Tuesday), when a commuter omnibus over turned before ramming into a tree.
One person died on spot while the other one died on arrival at Parirenyatwa Hospital.
The accident, which left at least 17 other passengers injured, occurred along Samora Machel Avenue near the Harare Showgrounds.
Eyewitnesses at the scene of the accident said the driver of the mini bus was travelling at a very high speed along the busy road when he lost control of the vehicle while trying to overtake a slow moving vehicle.
The Commuter omnibus was coming from Kuwadzana Extension carrying nearly 20 passengers.
The names of the deceased have been withheld until their next of kin have been advised.
Khupe Addresses Workers On Labour Day

Statement From MDC-T President Dr T. Khupe Marking International Workers Day May 1, 2018.|Fellow Compatriots, workers and progressive forces; I extend fraternal greetings as we mark International Labour Day on May 1, 2018. On behalf of our party, the Movement of Democratic Change, itself a salutary
product of workers’ struggle.
I salute all the workers as we commemorate this important Day where we honour the blood, sweat and tears of the working people throughout history.
In the Zimbabwean context, our movement the MDC-T remains one of the indelible marks that remind us all of
the aspirations of the Zimbabwean people for a better and just society. As a genuine people’s project, our
movement was borne out of the labour struggles as led by the Zimbabwe
Congress of Trade Unions and some of iconic leaders of our glorious movement.
This Day, therefore, remains a crucial reminder to those of us bequeathed with the duty and mission to carry on the people’s struggle for
justice. It is a constant reminder to where we come from, where we are and where we are going. It gives us that
unique opportunity to re-energize the struggle as we reconnect with the workers as the true owners of this
project.
We mark 2018 May Day without one of our iconic trade unionist and formidable leader, Morgan Tsvangirai.
Once more, we take this opportunity to lower our flags in honour of the passing on of this gallant son of workers’
struggle. Indeed, the most befitting honour we can give him is to further the workers’ project until Zimbabwe
attains true democracy and constitutionalism.
Comrades, the recent hard handedness by the Zimbabwe government in response to a legitimate and justifiable industrial action by our nurses is a harbinger for worst things to happen against workers in our
country.
In spite of the propaganda we are continually fed with, of a change by the Zimbabwean authorities. It is now clear for all to see how fallacious the claims were.
The leopard never changes its spots.
Throughout the
painful struggles in Zimbabwe, dating from colonial to post independence period, the workers and peasants have suffered abuse and injustice. The MDC-T emerged as the political voice for the suffering masses of Zimbabwe
precisely to end the abuse and crush the unjust laws and practices that keep the majority in servitude.
It is unfortunate that we mark this Workers Day at a time when the labour movement is at its weakest in Zimbabwe. Weak not because it is poorly organized or badly led. Far from it! It has been bled dry by massive deindustrialization and consequently rampant joblessness.
With such unprecedented high levels of unemployment it is inconceivable how our organized labour could survive without workers contributions.
Workers still organise under very draconian laws like AIPPA, POSA, and other repressive laws. Workers still live
under fear of the State which has largely been hostile to labour. Trade unions are finding it extremely difficult
to organise workers in the informal sector as Zimbabwean economy has become mainly informal. It is indeed a
challenge to unionise casual workers and many in precarious employment.
Workers in Zimbabwe continue to suffer extremes of poverty while others are exiled in neighbouring coutries
separated from family and loved ones and subjected to demeaning employment and at times xenophobia of the
worst kind. Those in rural areas and farms are the worst affected.
Above all, women workers suffer double
discrimination, first as workers and then as women. Women and girls suffer more as economic decline worsens. Women as mothers and workers suffer comparatively more than their male counterparts when social services collapse as is the case in Zimbabwe.
We therefore face both class and gender discrimination. Domestic violence and rape cases remain high further oppressing women who anyway remain vulnerable to sexual
harassment at work places.
Our recent successful extra ordinary congress has successfully demostrated our intent to aggressively confront these ills by being the only national politically party with a fifty pecent gender parity and and women holding substantive positions of leadership.
We commemorate this Workers’ Day fully cognisant of the deprivation and dispossession suffered by workers in Zimbabwe due to poor government policies and grand political corruption.
Workers are the ones who have paid a huge price for the corruption in government, State enterprises and private companies. Fighting corruption remains top on the struggle by the working people in our country.
Our precious minerals
were looted and carted to foreign capitals in Europe, Asia and North America leaving our environment desolate
and degraded. Our raw materials are exported without value addition and hence exporting work opportunities
too.
Workers have suffered from nepotism, regionalism, sexism and tribalism in this country.
Our genuine
struggle against capitalist exploitation has been hampered by the divisive tendencies of these vices that our
government leaders have been complicit in.
We therefore call upon the struggling people of Zimbabwe, the true owners of the MDC-T, to use this Workers Day as reflection and make a resolution for stopping this rot come 2018 elections. As labour leaders, we
acknowledged our dual role for improving work place conditions like better wages and also the broader social
justice issues like good governance, constitutionalism and democracy.
These are the ideals we strive to adhere to as Social Democrats and true pan-Africanists. Ours is a just struggle. The workers shall overcome.
Thank you all.
We Will Trounce Zanu PF- MDC

Terrence Mawawa
Former government employee Lloyd Mupfudze who is likely to contest in the House of Assembly election in Gutu Central Constituency on an MDC ticket is upbeat about victory.
Mupfudze was hounded out of government by state security agents for his allegiance to the MDC.
“Ladies and Gentlemen I am glad to announce
that my beloved party MDC T led by President
Advocate Nelson Chamisa has approved my
candidature for the 2018 general election.
I will
be contesting with fellow cadres in the primary
elections to be held in due course.
Gutu Central
is our constituency.I am confident of winning both the primary elections and the Gutu North Parliamentary Seat,” said Mupfudze yesterday.
Mnangagwa Impressed With Zanu PF Primaries

Terrence Mawawa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has implored losing candidates in the Zanu PF primary elections to accept and respect the will of party supporters.
According to ZBC News Mnangagwa has indicated he is happy with the outcome of the polls.
The state broadcaster has also reported despite flaws in the electoral process Mnangagwa is generally happy with the results.
Mutsvangwa Mumukanwa Makazara Ngura.
mumukanwa mune ngura nxaaaah
— FmrDr.G.MOYO (@FmrDrGMoyo) May 1, 2018
LIVE – ZANU PF Primaries Winners | BREAKING NEWS
In perhaps the battle of all battles, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s top aides have been defeated in the just ended primary polls. They include Mnangagwa’s perceived heir Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri.
The Lacoste casualities are:
ZANU-PF National Chairperson and Minister of Environment, Water and Climate Oppah Muchinguri lost to Joyce Bukuta Hamandishe in her quest to represent Nyanga in the Women’s quota.
Minister in charge of Public Service in the President’s Office Simbarashe Mumbengegwi lost to Larry Mavima in the Zvishavane Runde Senatorial poll. Larry Mavima is a close ally to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and is crdited as one of the people behind Mnangagwa’s ascendancy to power.
Matabeleland South provincial affairs minister Abednico Ncube lost to former ZBC journalist Omphile Marupi in the Gwanda South primaries.
Ministry of State in the Presidents’ Office Responsible for National Scholarships Christopher Mushohwe lost to Teedzyi Muchimwe in Mutare West.
Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development Mike Bimha lost to Dr John Mangwiro in Chivhu’s Chikomba West constituency.
Former Cabinet Minister and Zanu-PF Secretary for Legal Affairs Paul Munyaradzi Mangwana lost out to Ephraim Gwanongodza in Chivi Central.
Zanu-PF Youth League Deputy Secretary Lewis Matutu was massacred and lost by more than 4 000 (four thousand) votes to Dumezweni Mawite Mpofu in the Zvishavane Runde poll.
Former Minister of Lands and Resettlement lost to Douglas Mombeshora lost Precious Chinhamo Masango in Mhangura.
Avowed supporter of President Emmerson Mnangagwa Energy Mutodi defeated incumbent Biata Nyamupinga in Goromonzi West.
Though not high profile, Vice President General (retired) Constantino Chiwenga’s mother-in-law Helga Mubaiwa lost out to Munyaradzi Maworesa Kashambe in Seke.
VIDEO: Benny Hinn Says I’m Guilty Of Preaching Prosperity Gospel Lies
Controversial faith-healing televangelist Benny Hinn, has said he is guilty of preaching the prosperity gospel which is misleading.
Hinn said this in a stunning confession recorded on YouTube that he has taken the erroneous gospel too far.
“We get attacked for preaching prosperity, well it’s in the Bible, but I think some have gone to the extreme with it sadly, and it’s not God’s word what is taught and I think I’m as guilty as others….”
Hinn added saying“did Elijah the prophet have a car? No. Did not even have a bicycle. He had no lack … Did Jesus drive a car or live in a mansion? No. He had no lack. How about the apostles? None lacked among them,” Hinn said. “Today, the idea is abundance and palatial homes and cars and bank accounts. The focus is wrong … It’s so wrong.” – read more on OnwardChristianRadio
KHUPE BREAKING NEWS: Drama As Linda Is Blocked From ZCTU Function VIP Chamisa Is Invited
By Farai D Hove| The expelled former MDC-T Deputy President Thokozani Khupe’s party spokesperson, Linda Masarira has been blocked from entering the VIP area at the Zimbabwe Congress Of Trade Unions celebrations at Dzivarasekwa Stadium in Harare.
Conspicuously, MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa was invited.
Masarira spoke of frustration at the function entrance in Harare saying, “I was invited by Rita Mutasa to celebrate this function but when I got to the gate I was blocked. I am a former trade unionist, why have I been denied?”
She also said her boss, Khupe suffered the same fate despite being a trade unionist in her own right.
When asked if she was given reasons for being blocked, Masarira said, “no I was not given any reason for it.”
There was further drama and humiliation when Masarira was pushed away from the entrance while speaking to journalists. Two men approached her and suddenly ordered the journalists to stop what they were doing saying she was holding an unsanctioned press conference… – THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY –
Abednico Ncube Booted Out In ZANU PF Primaries
By Paul Nyathi|Highly pompous Minister of Provincial Affairs for Matabeleland South, Abednico Ncube joins the gang of ZANU PF heavyweights that lost in the weekend ZANU PF primary elections.
Sources with the party in Gwanda indicate that still to be proclaimed results are that Ncube lost the election to represent the ruling party in the Gwanda South constituency.
He was kicked out by popular radio personality Omphile Marupi who will now contest against the MDC Alliance coalition candidate in the elections set for July or August.
Ncube has generally been unpopular with the people of Gwanda since he was appointed Minister on allegations that he turned too pompous.
There was wild jubilation in Gwanda in October last year when Ncube lost his ministerial post in a cabinet reshuffle by former President Robert Mugabe before he was brought back by President Emmerson Mnangagwa in November.
Bimha Booted Out In Zanu Pf Primaries
By Talent Gondo
Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development Minister who is the current legislator for Chikomba West, Dr Mike Bimha has reportedly lost Zanu PF primary elections to Dr John Mangwiro.
Bimha lost by a whooping 2 228 votes after Dr Mangwiro garnered 3 839 votes against Bimha’s 1 611.
The Industry and Commerce minister, who is reportedly a cousin of the former first lady, Grace Mugabe lost the election to Mangwiro, who hails from Chikomba West and is also President of the International Diabetes Federation for Africa Region.
Mangwiro’s activities in the constituency before the primary elections landed the local Headman for Madamombe, Simbarashe Nhopi in trouble with Bimha who allegedly accused him of dabbling in politics by allowing Mangwiro to fund the construction of Police quarters at Madamombe base and the electrification of Madamombe Clinic.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on record saying that there will be no sacred cows within the party and no bigwigs will be protected during the party’s primaries.
“Let the leaders come from the people. No one will be protected and those who want to contest, contest and the party will field the winners,” said President Mnangagwa.
Bimha is one of Zanu Pf’s political heavy weights elbowed out in the just ended primary polls marred by challenges some of which included violence, logistical challenges, vote buying and allegations of rigging and ballot stuffing.
“Khuphe Not Using Our Name But Abusing It” MDC Alliance

Special notice To all MDC alliance supporters|The MDC alliance name has been already registered to ZEC. Advocate Nelson Chamisa is the Presidential candidate for the alliance, that’s why we are moving everywhere around the entire nation preaching the message of alliance,
The issue of MDC T which is in court will not by any means affect the MDC alliance, the MDC alliance was a program started by our great icon President MRT, so its registration has been done long back, what has been changed is only that we have decided to put the face of our Currently President Advocate Nelson Chamisa face in the symbol.
The issue of MDC T which is in court is that we do not want Khupe to abuse our party logo and symbol not because we not yet registered but because she is abusing it. She has been expelled from the party so she had no right of using it. The National Council organ is the highest organ within an party. The court will not interfere to party properties unless the National Council give a grievances or filed a complain to the Court.
In most of the whatsapp Groups all other social media platforms we have seeded our Intelligent members to hear your grievances and made it to reach us, we can not be react to everything that would be said out there because it will give an upper hand to our enemies. Our enemies are trying everything to frustrate our supporters but according to the look of things its a no go area, they are trying all means to still up confusion but we believe and trust that our supporters will standstill
We have appealed our Court case to the supreme court to make sure that Khupe will not keep confuse our our supporters and as well keep abuse our logo and symbol
Thank you for remaining unshakable
Other program to come you will be notified
We are not reluctant our President Nelson Chamisa, General secretary Douglas Mwonzora, Alliance principals Hon Tendai Biti, professor Welshman Ncube and all layers within the party are grafting way forward to enrich every corner of the laws
Chisaaa mbama chisaaa
We are well updated your concern is our concern
We are carefully and vigilant 24/7/365. Nothing our enemies will plan and succeed
Thank you once again
Night Club Brawl Murder, Two Appear In Court

By Paul Nyathi|Two men have appeared before the Bulawayo Magistrates Court on murder charges after murdering a popular City cross border transporter Bongani Ndlovu popularly known as Bongo.
The two are part of a gang of four that were involved in a brawl with the late Ndlovu outside Zarah Night Club in the Bulawayo City Centre on Saturday night.
Michael Nqabayezwe Ndebele (22) from Lemon Groove, Hillcrest and Adrian Sabelo Mguni (29) a messenger of court made the brief appearance at the court and were remanded in custody until the 7th of May.
It was not explained in court why the other two suspects did not appear.
They are represented by Mr Tanaka Muganyi of Tanaka Law Chambers.
Mr Muganyi said from the witness statements and facts before the court it was clear that the allegations pointed to Mguni.
“We are putting the State on notice that we will challenge the remand of the first accused person,” he said.
Prosecuting, Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said the incident occurred on Saturday at Zarah Lounge. He said the two assaulted Ndlovu with fists on the face and body.
“Ndlovu fell hitting the ground with the back of the head. He later died at United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) on the same day due to injuries sustained as a result of the attack,” he said.
The reason why Ndlovu was assaulted was not mentioned in court.
However, on Sunday Bulawayo police spokesperson, Inspector Precious Simango said the two were with Thamsanqa Mlalazi and Mhlanguli Mguni drinking beer when an argument arose with the deceased and it later degenerated into a fist fight.
“The four teamed up to assault Bongani Ndlovu who managed to escape in the company of a security guard and headed for Bulawayo Central Police Station to make a report but before he got there, he fell down and became unconscious.
“An ambulance was summoned but he was pronounced dead upon arrival at the United Bulawayo Hospitals,” said Insp Simango.
Soldiers Killed In Horror Accident Honoured | ZBC Pics
Beloe are state media pictures from the funeral parade for five soldiers who perished in an accident in Murehwa on the 28th of April has been held at One Commando Barracks in Harare.
Some of the survivors who were injured came to bid farewell to the departed.
The accident occurred when a Zebra Kiss bus heading for Mutoko side swiped an army bus which was heading to Harare.
Eight people died on the spot while 31 others were injured.
The deceased included three civilians and the five soldiers.
– state media
Chamisa Is Ahead Of His Time, Says Chanda Dzawo
Below are various comments as people reacted to MDC leader Nelson Chamisa’s Seke rally on Saturday. ALSO SEE THE VIDEO BELOW –
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ZANU PF Drama, Matonga Not A Candidate But Wins Primary Election

By Paul Nyathi|The just ended ZANU PF Primary Elections will go down in history as the most dramatic and most chaotic election ever observed in Zimbabwe.
Once a ZANU PF political heavy weight Brighton Matonga shocked all and sundry when he won the Mhondoro Ngezi ward 5 election overwhelmingly while he was not one of the listed candidates for the ward.
Matonga who was in 2004 dismissed from the party because of his links to also dismissed former Vice President Joice Mujuru, garnered 334 protest votes from the party members against his “runner up” who polled 186 votes.
The ZANU PF members “voted” for Matongo who recently re-joined ZANU PF but was disqualified from participating in the primary elections.
The party members wrote Matonga’s name on the ballots that eventually all counted as spoilt papers.
Commenting on the issue Matonga said that he had been unceremoniously disqualified from contesting by the Mashonaland West party chairman Ziyambi Ziyambi but members gave their message through the protest voting.
“I wasn’t taking part in ZANU PF Primary elections in Mhondoro Ngezi because my CV was never submitted to The National Commissariat by Ziyambi Ziyambi, Mashonaland West Provincial Chairman,” said Matonga.
“Then Ward 5 did the unusual and voted for me instead, they just wrote my name on ballot paper in protest,” said Matonga.
The veteran ZANU PF member said that he will however continue supporting the candidate who will eventually be declared winner in the election.
“As a matter of principle, political maturity and wisdom, l will be the campaign manager for the winning Candidate. No bhora musango on my part.”
MDC T Supporter Beaten Up Over Regalia
By Talent Gondo| A Harare woman will rue the day she decided to wear her party of choice’ s regalia to her vending site as she will spend the next couple of weeks nursing head injuries inflicted by a Zanu Pf stalwart only identified as Alice Chinyemba.
Eliza Musemburi (29) of Epworth in Harare, was allegedly attacked by a fellow vendor who accused her of selling her wares at “Zanu Pf territory” within the central business district in Harare.
Narrating her ordeal to ZimEye, Musemburi said the feud with Chinyemba started when she came back from a rally organised by her party, MDC T in Chitungwiza, two months ago.
“After attending the rally, I went back to my vending site while wearing party regalia and that is when it all started,” said Musemburi.
She said Chinyemba started passing negative comments about those she said were “traitors” and who supported opposition political parties.
On the fateful day, Musemburi said Chinyemba came to her vending site and deliberately broke some of her wares including looking glasses and face powders.
“When I confronted her about her actions, she ignored me and continued destroying my stuff. She then came when I was about to go home and she started shouting at me calling me all sorts of names,” she said.
Musemburi told ZimEye that when she responded to Chinyemba, she grabbed a sharp object and hit her on the forehead.
“The object cut me and I lost a lot of blood. I do not recall much what happened because I fell unconscious and woke up at hospital,” said Musemburi.
Chinyemba was reportedly arrested over the offence and later released after paying a fine.
Details of the police report could however not be obtained by the time of writing.
A bitter Musemburi said she was not happy with how Zanu Pf supporters continued bullying fellow citizens adding that there is need for the party’s leadership to walk the talk on violence.
“The harassment is just too much,” said Musemburi,
President Emmerson Mnangagwa is on record saying Zimbabwe will hold credible, peaceful, free and fair elections.
Violence has in the past marred the country’s elections with MDC T supporters being at the receiving end of election related violence.
ZANU PF Chaos, Mass Rigging And Confusion Just “Teething Problems,” Worst To Come?

By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnangagwa says that the chaos, confusion and wanton election rigging that characterised the just ended ZANU PF Primary Elections were just teething problems of the “new dispensation.”
In a statement he released on Monday shortly after the close of the voting, Mnangagwa said that the party had set a new level of democracy through the chaotic elections.
“What set these party primary elections apart from those we have had in the past is the fact that these have been conducted under the auspices of a newly-created arm of our party, the Party Elections Commission, which we commissioned recently in order to professionalise our candidate selection process, so we deepen our party’s internal democratic traditions,” said President Mnangagwa.
“Whatever teething problems we have experienced so far and we have noted them closely, we remain convinced that the democratic course we have started in the management of our party affairs is the correct one, indeed one befitting a party of our history, our strength, and our stature.”
Mnangagwa said that the way the primary elections were conducted should be used as a means of shaping the upcoming national elections.
“This means our responsibilities in shaping and reshaping the national body politic, as well as the national democratic and electoral ethos, can never be shirked or overstated,” he said.
“As the ruling party, the democratic content and standards of our processes define and pre-ordain our national politics.
“We thus must not fear to widen the scope and play of the elective ethic in our party affairs and processes.
“Whatever challenges we face in the interim must thus be in the direction of firmly rooting the democratic ethos which, after all, we planted in the land through our historical sacrifices as a party of national liberation.”
The buoyant Mnangagwa vowed that the ruling party will resoundingly win harmonised elections due in July or August this year.
“As we inch nearer and nearer the Harmonised National Elections which will fall due in a few months’ time, our national people’s party, the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) is gradually, but inexorably putting its ducks in a row for this plebiscite which it is set to win resoundingly,” said Mnangagwa.
President Mnangagwa said the turnout in the primary elections was overwhelming.
“Far more poignant than the teething problems we have encountered in this internal selection project is the overwhelming turnout of our people who have registered their enthusiasm and keenness to participate in this process, which after all, they see as guaranteeing their successful election in the forthcoming plebiscite,” he said.
President Mnangagwa said the primary elections had displayed Zanu-PF’s strength.
“Equally, our capacity to compete against one another in a non-antagonistic, comradely way has been demonstrated,” he said. “We have thus sown a seed of internal party democracy; we have thus successfully tested our cohesion as members of the same political family.
“And because of both, we have just sent clear signals to those who have chosen to pit themselves against the sheer might of our party.”
Madinda To Miss Crucial Tie Against Mutare City
Terrence Mawawa
Highlanders FC mentor Madinda Ndlovu will miss his side’s
clash against Mutare City at Barbourfields today, NewsDay has reported.
Ndlovu is attending his cousin’s burial in Binga and
assistant coach Mandla Mpofu will take charge of
the epic encounter.
Club CEO Nhlanhla Dube confirmed the matter.
“ Ndlovu lost his cousin and is travelling out of
town,” Dube said.
“If he does not make it back, then it follows that
Mpofu will be in charge of the game against Mutare
City.”
Highlanders dropped to the third spot on the log-
table after the Ngezi Platinum defeat.
Ex Zanu Pf Legislator Faces Jail Over Primaries
By Talent Gondo
Former Zanu PF Member of Parliament for Chivi North, Tranos Huruva faces jail for malicious damage to property after he allegedly stormed a polling centre during the party’s primary elections at Mhandamabwe Business Centre on Sunday and destroyed ballot papers.
Huruva, whose candidature in the polls was turned down by the party, allegedly tore to shreds ballot papers at Chitowa Hall near Mhandamabwe Business Centre.
According to a report by The Herald, the Masvingo provincial party leadership has reported Huruva to the police, who have since lodged a manhunt for the ex legislator, who was allegedly in the company of a group of unknown people.
Zanu Pf Masvingo Provincial Chairman, Ezra Chadzamira confirmed the development adding that Huruva’s conduct was criminal.
“The police are looking for him because it’s quite obvious that if a person does what he did, they will have to be arrested for committing a crime,” said Chadzamira.
The race for the Zanu-PF Chivi North House of Assembly ticket is beibg contested by legislator Major Mathias Tongofa (Retired), Brigadier General Elasto Madzingira (Rtd), Major Clifford Mumbengegwi (Rtd), Cde Collen Mharadzano and Cde Brighton Ndove.
Voting in Chivi had to be postponed to Monday to enable the delivery of a new batch of voting material so that the electorate could cast their ballots afresh.
Officer Commanding Crime in Masvingo Province Assistant Commissioner Crispen Makedenge confirmed that the police are looking for Huruva in connection with malicious damage to property.
“We are looking for him (Huruva) and we will charge him with malicious damage to property after he tore ballot papers while people were voting in Zanu-PF primaries in Chivi North,” he said.
From Labour Rights To Military Tactics, Workers Day Message
Statement By Crisis In Zimbabwe Coalition|On International Workers’ Day, CiZC stands in solidarity with persecuted civil servants
Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition (CiZC) joins the rest of the world in commemorating the 2018 International Workers’ Day which is being commemorated under the theme, “Uniting Workers for Social and Economic Advancement”.
As the world commemorates this important day, CiZC implores the Zimbabwean government to urgently address the concerns of civil servants, most of whom are earning far below the Poverty Datum Line (PDL) which is currently estimated at around $600.00.
CiZC holds the view that a motivated workforce (in this particular instance civil servants) is critical for national development hence the need for the government to prioritize the welfare of its workers.
CiZC notes with concern that the government has for years totally ignored the concerns of civil servants and as discontent continues to grow among the workers, the government has resorted to intimidation and threats of dismissal.
The recent move (on April 17, 2018) by the Vice President, Retired General Constantine Chiwenga to fire striking nurses has shown a blatant disregard for labour rights by the “new dispensation”.
That is why we insist on the need for Zimbabwe to be open in all fronts, rather than being ‘open for business’, which in this case is a euphemism for outright exploitation of Zimbabwe-As if to say Zimbabwe is under the hammer, up for grabs for exploitation as the leadership is seemingly sleeping on the switch.
When there is such a blanket ‘open for business’, it’s the rights of the citizens in general and those of workers specifically that are undermined as there will be brazen state-capital collusion.
We implore the government to desist from heavy handed approaches and prioritize negotiations when dealing with genuine concerns from its workers.
Heavy handed approaches, as shown by VP Chiwenga will only plunge the nation into a deeper crisis, as the government is seen to be disregarding the constitution, which it is supposed to protect.
When such excesses happen, the government continues on the path of apparent disregard of labour rights and resorts to military tactics to quell genuine protests by impoverished workers.
We take with great concern the move by the government to politicize industrial actions by civil servants who are merely seeking to push their employer to improve their welfare as well as working conditions
It is quite clear that the continued unrest in Zimbabwe’s public service is evidence of the government’s failure to prioritize the welfare of its workers. In some instances, the government has gone to an extent of misleading the nation on issues of civil servants’ salaries.
This was the case when Health Minister, Dr. David Parirenyatwa publicly announced in March 2018 that they had reached an agreement with striking doctors yet that was not the situation on the ground.
This year’s workers day comes at a time teachers have threatened to go on a nationwide strike and CiZC implores the government to urgently act and negotiate with the teachers to avert yet another national crisis.
CiZC also calls upon employers across the board to prioritize workers’ welfare and strive to ensure that salaries are in line with the Poverty Datum Line. It however must also be noted that improving the investment climate in the country is critical in improving the welfare of workers.
CiZC, stands in solidarity with the workers of Zimbabwe and urges them to remain vigilant in defending their constitutionally guaranteed rights which includes the right to organize, collective bargaining and petitioning.
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Obert Mpofu Promises To Help Diasporans

By Dorrothy Moyo| The Home Affairs Minister, Obert Mpofu, has promised to assist diasporans.
Mpofu who last month travelled to Botswana to tell diasporans there to return home (because the country is now safe), has said Zimbabweans in foreign countries will benefit from the Mnangagwa government’s re-engagement efforts.
“Zimbabwe is now friendly to all the countries within and outside the region. We want our citizens to be treated in a manner that is cordial and receive attention on issues where-ever they are from the Government,” said Mpofu quoted by the state media.
He said Government is in the process of engaging South Africa after Zimbabweans based in the neighbouring country highlighted their challenges to Mnangagwa.
Mpofu also talked about his discussions with the South African government. He said, “issues relating to permits and general concerns of disporans were raised during the President’s visit to South Africa. They (diasporans) raised quite a number of issues which we are likely to deal with when we do follow ups as ministers,” he added.
Grandma(95) Infects Minor With STI
A 95-YEAR-OLD woman from Nkayi, Matabeleland
North, allegedly “raped” her nine-year-old
grandson and infected him with a sexually
transmitted disease (STD).
The granny met the boy when she was coming
from the business centre last Christmas and
allegedly pushed him to the ground without uttering
a word.
She sat on-top of him and allegedly inserted his
manhood into her privates. The minor kept the
matter a secret until he started discharging pus
with urine.
The elderly woman’s trial will start on May 21,
when a magistrate would have been assigned to
the case. She is charged with aggravated indecent
assault.
According to court papers, the suspect met her
grandson on a footpath around 10 PM while he was
walking alone after separating with the other village
boys.
“After walking for a short distance, the boy got into
a footpath that led to his place of residence with
the other boys going in a different direction. The
boy met his grandmother and the two did not
exchange any words,” the statement read.
“Without saying anything, the elderly woman
grabbed her grandson by the hand and pushed him
to the ground and removed his shorts and underwear.
She sat on top of the child and inserted the minor’s
manhood into her privates.”
After sexually relieving herself, the woman allegedly
stood up and the boy escaped and ran home.
“At the end of January this year, the child fell ill and
was discharging pus in urine. He informed his other
grandmother about the problem and she took him
to Mateme Clinic where he was treated for a
sexually transmitted disease,” the court papers
said.
In September last year, an HIV positive woman
from Mangwe who sexually abused her two juvenile
nephews, resulting in one of them contracting
herpes, a sexually transmitted infection, was
sentenced to 20 years in prison.
The 34-year-old woman ‘raped’ the two minors
aged 7 and 13 between July and August last year.
In March this year, the woman was among the 40
female inmates released from
Mlondolozi Mental and Female Prison housed at
Khami Complex after benefiting from the
Presidential amnesty.
She had completed six months of her sentence- state media
Woman Killed Baby In Order To Save Marriage, Court Hears
A Harare woman got married while she was already five months pregnant with another man’s child before killing the newly born baby in a bid to save the marriage, a court heard yesterday.
Grace Mukwena (23) of 2777 Domboramwari, Epworth, secretly gave birth in a toilet while her husband was sleeping and strangled the baby girl to death, it is alleged.
She initially appeared in court on Saturday facing infanticide charges and was remanded in custody to yesterday for bail ruling.
Mukwena was back in court yesterday and appeared before magistrate Ms Tilda Mazhande who granted her $50 bail.
As part of her bail conditions, she was ordered to report once a week to the police, not to interfere with witnesses and continue residing at the given address until finalisation of the matter. She will be back in court on May 15.
It is the State’s case that Mukwena was impregnated by her then boyfriend Taurai Chidza, who lives in Mutare, before they parted ways when she was five months’ pregnant. She later got married to Proud Tole.
In a bid to save her marriage, Mukwena, the court heard, did not disclose to her husband that she was already pregnant. Four months into the marriage, on April 27 at around 3am, she went into labour while she was sleeping with her husband.
Mukwena quickly went out of the house and proceeded to the toilet on the pretext she wanted to relieve herself. Tole remained in bed.
Prosecutor Ms Linda Gadzikwa alleged that Mukwena gave birth to a baby girl in the toilet and immediately strangled her to death.
Upon noticing that his wife had taken long to return from the toilet, Tole decided to check on her and went to the toilet. He got the shock of his life when he saw his wife standing next to the lifeless body of a newly born child.
It is alleged that Tole rushed to their neighbour’s house and alerted them. One of the female neighbours wrapped the body in a cloth and rushed to Epworth Polyclinic together with Mukwena.
The sister-in-charge at the clinic confirmed that the baby was dead. The sister-in-charge then called the police after noticing that the baby had some bruises on the neck and was bleeding from the nose and mouth. -state media
Man Fakes Ambuya’s Death
A Bulawayo man nearly defrauded EcoSure Funeral Services of $2 000 after misrepresenting that his mother in-law had died.
Khululekani Nyoni (34), a holder of an EcoSure funeral policy, connived with Morgan Moyo (26) and another accomplice who is at large and went to EcoSure services to file a death claim against Ms Egnes Tshuma.
Nyoni pleaded guilty to fraud while Moyo pleaded not guilty before Bulawayo magistrate Mr Franklin Mkhwananzi.
Moyo said he did not know that Ms Tshuma was alive and stated that he was only asked to fill out forms.
Mr Mkhwananzi remanded Nyoni in custody to tomorrow for plea recording. He remanded Moyo out of custody on $50 bail to the same day for provision of a trial date.
Prosecuting, Mr Maclean Ndlovu said the three went to EcoSure offices located along Connaught Avenue and Robert Mugabe Way where they filed a death claim for Nyoni’s mother-in-law.
“On February 27, Nyoni filled in an EcoSure Death claim form to the effect that a beneficiary under his account, Tshuma, had passed on in Matshakayile Village, Lupane,” he said.
“Moyo and the other man completed the EcoSure death claim form as witnesses to the passing on of Tshuma. They submitted the forms while knowing that Tshuma had not passed on.”
Mr Ndlovu said investigations done revealed that Ms Tshuma was still alive and the three had lied. He said by such misrepresentation they stood to benefit $2 000 from the claim in the event that the money was released.-state media
Former MP Storms Into Police Station, Destroys Ballot Papers
Former Zanu-PF Chivi North legislator Tranos Huruva faces arrest after he allegedly stormed a polling centre in the constituency where people were voting in the ruling party primary elections and destroyed ballot papers on Sunday, before disappearing.
The Masvingo provincial party leadership has since reporteed Huruva to the police.
Huruva, who was barred from contesting primary elections in the race to be legislator for the constituency, was allegedly in the company of a group of unknown people when he swooped on the ballot papers and tore them to shreds as voting was underway at Chitowa Hall near Mhandamabwe Business Centre.
The race for the Zanu-PF Chivi North House of Assembly ticket pit incumbent legislator Major Mathias Tongofa (Retired) against Brigadier General Elasto Madzingira (Rtd), Major Clifford Mumbengegwi (Rtd), Collen Mharadzano and Brighton Ndove.
Voting had to be postponed to yesterday after delivery of a new batch of voting material to enable the voters to cast their ballots afresh.
“The police are looking for him because it’s quite obvious that if a person does what he did, they will have to be arrested for committing a crime,” Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial chairman Ezra Chadzamira.
“We were left with no option save to stop the voting (on Sunday) and people were only able to vote afresh today (yesterday) at the polling station in question and the law will definitely take its course.”
Officer Commanding Crime in Masvingo Province Assistant Commissioner Crispen Makedenge confirmed they wanted to charge Huruva for destroying ballot papers in Chivi North.
Asst Comm Makedenge said a manhunt was underway for the ex-Chivi North legislator.
“We are looking for him ( Huruva) and we will charge him with malicious damage to property after he tore ballot papers while people were voting in Zanu-PF primaries in Chivi North,” he said. -state media
LATEST – Mliswa’s Sister Leads Hurungwe West Election Results
By Own Correspondent| Mary Mliswa is leading in ZANU PF’s Hurungwe West primaries.
In perhaps what sounds out loud about the Mliswa brand in Hurungwe, Mary is leading by over 90%.
It was in this same constituency that her brother, Temba was violently wrestled away by former Local Government Minister Ignatius Chombo in 2015. Mliswa’s supporters were assaulted with many losing their homes at Chombo’s instructions.
6 stations have been received.
This is out of a total 21 stations,
She has lost only one station.
KARERESHI
MLISWA 152 GUZHAH 8
DEVE
MLISWA 224 GUZHAH 7
CHIVAKANENYAMA
143
GUZHA 6
MASANGA
MLISWA 68 GUZHA 14
KAVAMBAZUNGU
MLISWA 137 GUZHAH 0
NGOREZHA
MLISWA 29
GUZHAH 35
– THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY – refresh this page for more
Mnangagwa Says Of Violent Primaries, Whatever Challenges, It’s A Democratic Course
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has spoken following the violent internal polls in ZANU PF which ended today.
The polls were marred by violence, delays and serious vote rigging complaints.
In his statement, Mnangagwa said: “whatever teething problems we have experienced so far, we remain convinced that the democratic course we have started in the management of our party affairs is the correct one, indeed one befitting a party of our history, our strength and our stature.
“As the ruling party, the democratic content and standards of our processes define and preordain our national politics. We thus not fear to widen the scope and play of the elective ethic in our party affairs and processes. Whatever challenges we face in the interim must thus be in the direction of firmly rooting the democratic ethos which, after all, we planted in the land through our historical sacrifices as a party of the national liberation.” – state media
Zimbabwe Deserves Better Leadership – Ngarivhume
Transform Zimbabwe President Jacob Ngarivhume says Zimbabwe is in desperate need of a new kind of selfless leadership that has the nation at heart. He said this during a Partners service held yesterday in Waterfalls. The event was attended by the PNZ leadership, TZ National leadership, several provincial leaders and dozens of party supporters.
President Ngarivhume said that though Zimbabwe has been endowed by the heavens with enumarable resources, this has become a curse as successive ZANU PF governments took turns to destroy them. This is in contrast to not so resourced country that have managed well their resourced and developed their economies. He pointed out that as a party TZ stands resolute against any kind of corruption and mis use of state resources.
“In our country, national leaders would charter expensive foreign flights or go for first class air tickets which cost over $14 000 whilst there is an economy going for $1 000! This is being irresponsible especially for an economically challenged country like Zimbabwe. As TZ, we will seek to correct such unethical practices”, bemoaned Ngarivhume.
In light of the challenges in resource mobilization and organizing of party activities, the TZ leader revealed that the ever faithful God who has brought TZ this far has promised to stand with the party as long as people believe and exercise patience over the vision.
Mr Ngarivhume was recently on a party business tour to United Arab Emirates where he was challenged by the development of a nation that is 100% desert compared to a more naturally resourced Zimbabwe. He was moved by the blessing of Abraham he witnessed in the UAE. The Arabs have turned it into a fruitful habitable place. They have built the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa which has become a world tourist attraction.
Ngarivhume then decried the plunder and exploitation that has befallen our natural resources with our diamonds all looted in Chiadzwa. He intimated that the same diamonds could have turned this country into a developed country if it was not for the greedy and corrupt ZANU PF leadership.
In conclusion, he impressed upon all attendees that the time to sacrifice resources for the manifestation of the vision was now. Members were thus called to join hands financially with the party to make crossing the river possible.
Resigned NPP Chairman An unrehabilitated Drug Addict, Party Responds

Press Statement|National People’ s Party under the able leadership of Dr JTR Mujuru wishes to put the record straight on the purported group defection to mdc alliance through a purported and masquerading chairmanship of the mash east province by one Taurayi Pasirayi. For the record, the said Taurayi Pasirayi is not the Provincial Chairman of mash east ; rather he was relieved of the post two months ago by party leadership as a result of his terminal leadership incompetence and non mitigated drunken condition due to extreme condition of alcoholism.
The party had to relieve Mr Taurayi Pasirayi of chairmanship duties of the province after having exhausted all its assistance to him in the form of seeking help from proffessional counselors and drug rehabilitation experts.
NPP leadership had to relieve Taurayi Pasirai of Chairmanship duties so that the province could get new and committed leadership and hence the appointing of acting chair, Mr Raphael Chivige. Mr Taurai Pasiray is a man who is in need of serious medical help and if indeed its true that he is now part of mdc alliance and his alleged colleagues; we urge mdc alliance not to lose hope by assuming the role of assisting him in his fight against drug abuse and alcoholism.
Save to state the correct position that NPP Mash East leadership is solid and intact; the party would not respond to Taurai Pasirayi and his alleged followers given that Mr Taurai Pasirai ‘ medical condition makes it difficult for him to appreaciate the difference between the ideal and reality. NPP being a proud member of PRC has more pressing mobilisation work as PRC prepares to take over the reigns of National leadership post 2018 elections. To that end the leadership would not be detracted by cases of serious medical challenges and instead NPP’ prayers remain firm and hopeful that Mr Taurayi Pasirayi will eventually get the much needed medical help before the holding of 2018 harmonised elections.
Mother Zimbabwe for President 2018.
JTR has my vote 2018.
Adv Gift Nyandoro
NPP Secretary General and PRC Spokesperson.
EXPOSED- Police Watch As Massive Stuffing Of Fake Ballots At Zanu PF Primaries Is Exposed| VIDEO
Police officers have watched as drama unfolded at one of the polling stations where massive ballot stuffing was exposed during the ZANU PF primaries. In the below video a man is heard screaming out, “we don’t want this nonsense these are not real votes!” He repeats this several times screaming out in a high tone.
A female police officer closer to where the fake ballots are watches helplessly as men performing the counting struggle for cover. See the video below –
https://twitter.com/CryZimbabweCry/status/991006726156640256?s=09
Chamisa Fires Back At Khupe, Appeals Against Bere’s Verdict
MDC-T leader Nelson Chamisa has launched an appeal against Justice Francis Bere’s verdict that ruled in favour of rebel leader Thokozani Khupe.
Justice Bere ruled that no-one was entitled to lay claim of the political party’ s name and symbol.
Chamisa has enganged the services of Harare lawyer Advocate Thabani Mpofu to lodge the appeal.
In the notice of appeal lodged at the Supreme Court the appellant argues that High Court judge Justice Francis Bere erred in making pronouncements on substantive issues not placed before it and which the parties had no opportunity to advance arguments on.
The MDC-T further argues that the High Court misdirected itself seriously by finding the matter not urgent which misdirection led to failure by the court to consider the applicable principle of time and consequence.
The applicant further accuses the court for coming with a wrong conclusion premised on the view that the applicant had not instituted proceedings before it and so erred in making a determination without having any regard to the applicant’s constitutive documents and operational statutes.
The applicant finally contends that after making incorrect findings the High Court erred in dismissing the case though in its own reasoning the matter could not be dismissed but had to be resolved in fully contested proceedings.
The applicant seeks the appeal to succeed with costs, an order setting aside the order of the High Court and that the order be heard on merits before a different judge at Bulawayo High Court.- state media
Chamisa’s Bullet Train Destroys Mujuru’s Freedom Train
Press Statement By Mashonaland East Province former NPP Members on Joining MDC Alliance
We are gathered here as Mashonaland East National People’s Party (NPP) leadership represented by Provincial Chairperson Taurayi Pasirayi, Provincial Women’s Wing represented by Melody Makoni, Provincial Youth Chairperson Savelore Manyika, Freedom Fighters represented by Philemon Tombe, members of the National Standing Committee James Jowa, Maxwell Museu, members of the National Executive Committee Tonderai Murape, Tawanda T., Phillip Chafunga and Vimbai Shonhiwa. Also gathered here are members of the constituency executives. We are here to make a big statement to the Nation, that after careful analysis and consideration of the developments that have been taking place in the NPP Party, we have decided to disassociate from this project with immediate effect.
The major reason that has driven us to make this bold decision is that we have differed fundamentally with the leadership of Dr. Joice Teurayi Ropa Mujuru on the way forward regarding the Party’s joining of a true grand coalition of progressive political formations. It is our considered view that the MDC Alliance is the only platform that currently offers this once-in-a-generation opportunity to dislodge ZANU PF from continuing to mismanage the affairs of the State and the economy.
The NPP leadership continues to demand the use of a neutral name and logo for the grand coalition, among other conditions. This argument is grounded on the basis that it is a marketing gimmick for one of the parties in the grand coalition. Given that the harmonized elections are around, it is our view that insistence on such conditions is self-serving and does not consider the greater good for the public interest which has been subjected to ZANU PF hegemony for 38 years.
We believe it is stupid and arrogant to continue making such demands, also given that any changes to the coalition name will only confuse the electorate considering that the MDC-T is the biggest opposition political formation that has stood the test of time.
We have always believed in convergence as we embark on this inexorable march to a new and prosperous Zimbabwe. We have always believed in the language of convergence in our battle to deconstruct a social system imposed on the long-suffering Zimbabweans by ZANU PF that continues to thwart and suppress our fundamental interests and freedoms.
Following the signing of the famous MOU between Dr. J.T.R. Mujuru and the now late Dr. Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, joint demonstrations and rally in Gweru in 2016, attendance by Dr. Morgan Richard Tsvangirai at the NPP inaugural convention, joint NERA demonstrations – these positive events raised a lot of hope for the formation of the grand coalition involving the two parties. We have equally seen concerted efforts to persuade the leadership to join the Alliance by lower echelons of NPP, but these have fallen on deaf ears.
Based on this background we have therefore come to the conclusion that NPP has deviated from its founding principles and values of putting people first as evidenced by the leadership’s continued refusal to join the grand coalition.
We are therefore pleased to announce that we have today, Monday 30th April 2018 joined the MDC Alliance, not as NPP, but as Alliance Partners who share the same vision with other likeminded democrats in the battle to challenge the existing political and socio-economic order. We bring a special blend of Zanu PF cadres, MDC (tadzoka nevana venyu), PDP, Mavambo, those who had not been active in politics but had joined Mujuru’s NPP and a special flavour of freedom fighters. NPP presents a solid structure of National Executive Committee members, Provincial Executive Committee members, and Constituency Chairpersons who understand the terrain and features of Mashonaland East Province.
Advocate Chamisa ndimi muneyese, you represent now and the future. We have never seen such charisma, vibrancy and dynamism. You are the only hope for the marginalized, the peasants, students, workers and the unborn. We appreciate your commitment President of accommodating some of our people in the leadership to participate in harmonized elections either as MPs, Councilors, senators, Provincial Councils under the banner of the MDC Alliance.
In conclusion, we commit ourselves to hard work at province, district, constituency, wards and village levels together with our Alliance partners to win the watershed elections resoundingly. We undertake to swiftly integrate our people, visit the fence sitters and doubting Thomasses so that we all have the same visions and mission.
I Thank You
Contact Person
Tonderai Murape, 0773 989 310
LIVE UPDATES: Chitungwiza Election Results
Chitungwiza: Zengeza East
Chitungwiza Hospital Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dr Obediah Moyo thrashed other contenders in Zengeza East landing victory to represent Zanu Pf in the forthcoming polls.
Dr Moyo’s rivalries including renowned Zanu Pf stalwart, Robert Kahanana garnered less than a 100 votes each.
However, Dr Moyo yesterday reportedly engaged the donation mood, supplying voters and polling agents including those representing other candidates who were in the election race with him within Zengeza East with lunch from Chicken Slice.
Besides enjoying the chips and chicken from Chicken Slice, voters were also fortunate to have the generous doctor give voters $3 which was reportedly transferred to their ecocash mobile wallets.
In Ward 16, Kahanana was so unpopular that he got a paltry 2 votes.
The results for the winning Councillors in some of the wards in Chitungwiza are as follows:
Ward 15: Blessing Shamba
Ward 16: Wilfred Gwekwete
Ward 20: Innocent Jenje(Matumbu)
Ward 14: Lameck Chibvongodze
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PSL Condemns Hooliganism : Full Statement
Terrence Mawawa
The Premier Soccer League (PSL) has issued a statement on the violence that marred the match
between Nichrut and CAPS United.
The encounter was played at Ascot Stadium on
Saturday.
The mayhem started when CAPS took the lead after
the home team had grabbed a 3-1 advantage.
Dejected Nichrut supporters began to attack the
visiting fans, and play had to be stopped for 16
minutes.
The CAPS United followers had to be escorted out of the stadium by the police.
Below is the PSL statement:
The Premier Soccer League condemns acts of
violence and hooliganism that took place during the
match between Nichrut FC and Caps United FC
played at Ascot Stadium on Saturday 28 April 2018.
The PSL is awaiting official match reports before
deciding on the disciplinary action.
The PSL wishes to remind football fans that they
should conduct themselves in a sporting manner.
There is no room for violence and hooliganism in
football. Further, we would like to assure our
stakeholders that we will work closely with the police to ensure that those responsible are
brought to book.
The League is also concerned about the reports of
assault of one of the journalists covering the PSL
match between Ngezi Platinum Stars FC and
Highlanders FC by the police at Baobab Stadium on
Saturday 28 April 2018.
We urge the authorities to allow our media partners
to carry out their duties without harassment.
Caps United Ready To Roast Gamecocks
Terrence Mawawa
Harare Giants Caps United FC are ready to roast Bulawayo side Chicken Inn in tomorrow’ s league tie at the imposing National Sports Stadium.
“We will host Chicken Inn FC tomorrow at the giant
National Sports Stadium.
All players reported for duty and are geared up for
tomorrow’s game.
Joel Ngodzo who fell victim to unsporting Nichrut
fans on Saturday evening has trained with the rest of the
team and he is available for selection.
CAPS United vs Chicken Inn
Tomorrow at 3pm
National Sports Stadium
Rest of ground : $3
VIP : $5
VVIP : 10
We urge fans to come in their numbers.
We also
urge football lovers to desist from violence and
hooliganism before, during and after the match.
Kepekepe bhora,” said the club in a statement.
Mutasa In Jovial Mood After Dembare Victory

Terrence Mawawa
Dynamos head coach Lloyd Mutasa yesterday said the team’ s first victory
of the season, which came against
Bulawayo City, brought some relief to the team.
The Glamour Boys were under pressure following
the worst start to the season in their top-flight
football history after going for seven matches
without a win.
The result saw them rising from the bottom of the
log to 15th place with six points.
“We are a bit relieved. I am sure it has been long
overdue, but we are still in the murky waters,” said
Mutasa.
“It wasn’t an easy match. You know coming from
these draws and defeats it’s not easy to come out
with a victory.
The good part is that these youngsters showed
character and confidence despite conceding a
penalty in the opening minutes,” said the Dembare gaffer.
“It can probably add confidence, and if we train
hard, I think we will get the desired results, ” added Mutasa.
MDC Dismisses Imposition Of Candidates Claims
Terrence Mawawa
The MDC has refuted claims that Provincial Chairperson James Gumbi is imposing candidates without following party regulations.
Below is the party’ s response to allegations of imposition of candidates in Masvingo Province:
The MDC T Masvingo Province is poised to win the forthcoming harmonised elections.
The groundwork that the province has covered under the able leadership of the Chairman James Gumbi is bearing fruit as evidenced by the two well attended alliance rallies in Bikita and Zaka.
In addition several rallies have been addressed by Provincial Executive members prior to the Presidential rallies.
The province will pay attention to all grey areas that have been identified in Mwenezi and Chiredzi Districts.
The Province will not be diverted by sideshows. There are people who have an agenda to delay the completion of the struggle.
The vetting of aspiring candidates was done by the National Elections Directorate.
This is not only an attack on the provincial chairman but an attempt to destabilise the party as we approach elections.
Unfortunately this has failed to work and it
will never work- Dusty Zivhave -Information and Publicity Masvingo Province.
MDC Dismisses Imposition Of Candidates Claims
Terrence Mawawa
The MDC has refuted claims that Provincial Chairperson James Gumbi is imposing candidates without following party regulations.
Below is the party’ s response to allegations of imposition of candidates in Masvingo Province:
The MDC T Masvingo Province is poised to win
the forthcoming harmonised elections.
The groundwork that the province has covered under
the able leadership of the Chairman James Gumbi is
bearing fruit as evidenced by the two well attended
alliance rallies in Bikita and Zaka.
In addition several
rallies have been addressed by Provincial Executive members prior to the
Presidential rallies.
The province will pay attention to all grey areas
that have been identified
in Mwenezi and Chiredzi Districts.
The Province will not be diverted by sideshows.There are
people who have an agenda to delay the
completion of the struggle.
The vetting of aspiring candidates was done by the
National Elections Directorate.
This is not only an attack on the provincial chairman
but an attempt to destabilise the party as we approach
elections.
Unfortunately this has failed to work and it
will never work-
Dusty Zivhave – Information and Publicity Masvingo Province.
ZANU PF Primary Elections Latest
Bulawayo and Masvingo provinces have finished voting in the Zanu PF primary elections with other eight provinces in various stages of completing the voting process.
This was revealed by Zanu PF National Political Commissar Engelbert Rugeje on Monday morning.
Rugeje told ZBC News that there were a few challenges in Manicaland and Mashonaland provinces.
He said Gokwe has two districts left now in the voting process.
Meanwhile, at Stodart Hall polling station in Mbare, voting progressed well since Monday morning and by close of day Sunday about 723 people had cast their votes.
At Tembwe district office in Epworth constituency, voting started Monday and there are a number of people queuing to cast their vote.
A snap survey by the ZBC News indicates that logistical delays had affected progress for the Zanu PF primary elections in Harare South constituency.
Ballot papers were yet to be delivered way after 10 am in Ushewokunze and Hopley.
At some polling stations there were few people while at other points there were a number of voters waiting for ballot papers.
The general impression is that people are kin to participate in the electoral process.
In Hwange district , the Zanu PF primary elections commenced before midday in some centres while voting is expected to start soon in other centres across the district.
Voters from urban centres in Hwange and Victoria Falls started arriving at the polling stations as early as 7am.
There are 32 polling stations where voting is taking place in the three constituencies namely Hwange East, Hwange West and Hwange Central.
Teams with voting materials were deployed to the various centres in the morning.
Zanu PF primary elections coordinator for Hwange District, Patrick Utete saluted the party supporters for their patience adding that all arrangements were in place for the holding of a peaceful exercise.
The Hwange Central seat is tightly contested with 5 candidates vying to represent the party.
Incumbent Hwange West Zanu PF legislator Bekhitemba Mpofu will battle it out with Jiyani Nkosilathi and Bonface Sibanda.
Voting is set to be extended to 7pm to accommodate those who are currently at work.
Source ZBC news
Imposition Of Candidates Rocks MDC

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
The country’ s main opposition party, MDC has been rocked by imposition of candidates for both Parliamentary and local government elections, it has emerged.
In a damning letter written to the Provincial Executive disgruntled party members accused Chairperson James Gumbi of imposing candidates- flouting party regulations in the process.
” We are not happy with the blatant imposition of candidates by controversial MDC-T Provincial Chairman James Gumbi.
It’s now evident to all and sundry that Gumbi meant what he said considering that he -at one time – promised to impose candidates for the coming watershed elections.
Who is James Gumbi and what values does he add?”reads part of the letter that is circulating on various social media platforms.
“Under the chairmaship of Gumbi, Masvingo province has experienced more chaos than order and members of his self-serving cabal have brought more harm than good to the MDC-T.
The MDC was formed to fight the evils of cronyism and patronage.
This is antithetical to the values of MDC.The MDC was formed and founded by the people under Morgan Tsvangirai. Indeed Morgan Tsvangirai must be turning in his grave,” reads another part of the letter.
Imposition Of Candidates Rocks MDC

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
The country’ s main opposition party, MDC has been rocked by imposition of candidates for both Parliamentary and local government elections, it has emerged.
In a damning letter written to the Provincial Executive disgruntled party members accused Chairperson James Gumbi of imposing candidates- flouting party regulations in the process.
” We are not happy with the blatant imposition of candidates by controversial MDC-T Provincial Chairman James Gumbi.
It’s now evident to all and sundry that Gumbi meant what he said considering that he -at one time – promised to impose candidates for the coming watershed elections.
Who is James Gumbi and what values does he add?”reads part of the letter that is circulating on various social media platforms.
“Under the chairmaship of Gumbi, Masvingo province has experienced more chaos than order and members of his self-serving cabal have brought more harm than good to the MDC-T.
The MDC was formed to fight the evils of cronyism and patronage.
This is antithetical to the values of MDC.The MDC was formed and founded by the people under Morgan Tsvangirai. Indeed Morgan Tsvangirai must be turning in his grave,” reads another part of the letter.
Four MDC Candidates Eye Chipinge South Parliamentary Seat

Terrence Mawawa
Four MDC officials will contest in the party primary elections in Chipinge South as the movement seeks to halt the Zanu PF dominance in the area.
“Chipinge South Constituency presents a very
interesting case study for the MDC faction led by Nelson
Chamisa as four candidates battle for the right to represent the party.
The four candidates who are
going to face each other in the primary elections are
Meki Makuyana ,who has been a candidate since
2008,Kuda Chiororo,Army Maunde and Clifford
Hlatywayo.
For the past three weeks the candidates
have been going around mobilising their structures for support.
Already,the council elections
have been concluded with Tawanda Muzaya winning in ward 24,Jonathan Muzondi ward
26,Hardlife Masaiti ward 29 and Jerry Moyana ward 28-
among others,” party sources said yesterday.
Four MDC Candidates Eye Chipinge South Parliamentary Seat

Terrence Mawawa
Four MDC officials will contest in the party primary elections in Chipinge South as the movement seeks to halt the Zanu PF dominance in the area.
“Chipinge South Constituency presents a very
interesting case study for the MDC faction led by Nelson
Chamisa as four candidates battle for the right to represent the party.
The four candidates who are
going to face each other in the primary elections are
Meki Makuyana ,who has been a candidate since
2008,Kuda Chiororo,Army Maunde and Clifford
Hlatywayo.
For the past three weeks the candidates
have been going around mobilising their structures for support.
Already,the council elections
have been concluded with Tawanda Muzaya winning in ward 24,Jonathan Muzondi ward
26,Hardlife Masaiti ward 29 and Jerry Moyana ward 28-
among others,” party sources said yesterday.
NPP Urges Church Leaders To Confront Mnangagwa Over Ungodly Resolutions

Terrence Mawawa
A senior National People’ s Party(NPP) official has urged church leaders to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa over what he described as ungodly resolutions that have been passed by the government.
NPP spokesperson Jeffryson Chitando yesterday said:
“Church leaders must never close their
eyes when the government of the day allows
prostitutes to exhibit at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.
Men
and women of God -the anointed ones-the
prophets of our time can you zip your mouths in the wake of
such unholy decisions?
Now the government wants to legalize the
farming of mbanje. Church leaders must stand up
against morally wrong things,” said Chitando.
CHIWENGA THREATS: Teachers Vow To Proceed With Mass Strike
The Zimbabwe Teachers Association has rubbished fears of an alleged Chiwenga threat previously fired on nurses two weeks ago and said its members will be on strike as planned. The teachers said they will not be intimidated by government officials to stop them from exercising their Constitutional rights. Below was their statement
1. The Zimbabwe Teachers’ Association (ZIMTA) hereby categorically states that no amount of threats or illegal declarations from individuals in government will stop or intimidate teachers from exercising their Constitutional and legal right to participate in the industrial Job action.
2. For the avoidance of doubt, members must not be intimidated or threatened by service Ministers’ such as Professor Paul Mavima, whose Ministry has been on record as not having the mandate to address workers’ conditions of service because they are not the employer.
3. We also believe that the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education and the Minister also abide by the same Zimbabwean Constitution which teachers subscribe to, and which gives workers the right to withdraw their labour, wherever and whenever working conditions are nowhere near satisfactory.
4. Threats and allegations that link collective job action to political parties are just unfortunate and meant to strangle and suppress workers’ rights in a democratic country such as Zimbabwe.
5. ZIMTA wishes to remind the education Minister Professor Paul Mavima that Unions in education exist for the sole mandate of representing the welfare of members and are in no way; a rival to political parties or to him as a head of a service Ministry. Maybe (sic) guided accordingly.
30 APRIL 2018
WE EDUCATE THE NATION
Hungwe Fingered In Election Rigging Plot

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
Seasoned politician and Masvingo State Minister, Josaya Dunira Hungwe has been fingered in an alleged plot to rig the Masvingo Urban Constituency primary election.
Impeccable sources claimed yesterday Hungwe influenced party members responsible for monitoring the primary elections to rig the polls in favour of Goddard Dunira.
Dunira is Hungwe’ s cousin who is vying for the Masvingo Urban Parliamentary Seat.
Party sources claimed last night party officials fraudulently brought ballot boxes to various polling centres in Masvingo Urban Constituency after being instructed by Hungwe to do so.
“Having realised that Dunira was losing the race Hungwe summoned some senior party members to his house where he instructed them to tamper with the ballot boxes,” said the sources.
Hungwe was not immediately available for a comment on the matter.
Vote Buying Rocks Mazowe West Zanu PF Primaries
By Own Correspondent| Vote buying has recked Mazowe West constituency with the electorate accusing aspiring candidates of busing voters.
ZimEye is monitoring the primaries in the area and recorded potential voters complaining about vote buying.
Meanwhile voting has just started with reports of a number of people being turned away because their names are not appearing in the voters roll.
Two Zanu PF giants Tafadzwa Musarara a Harare businessman man who was born in Mazowe West constituency and Kazembe Kazembe the Sports minister and local sitting MP are contesting for the house of assembly seat. – More to follow
Zhuwao And Jonathan Moyo Defend Chiwenga, Say He’s Not Mozambican
By Farai D Hove| Vice President won for himself unlikely backers on Monday when his nemesis Prof Jonathan Moyo moved to defend him on his ancestry.
NPF Spokesman Jealousy Mawarire had claimed Chiwenga is a Mozambican and his boss Emmerson Mnangagwa, a Zambian.
But Prof Moyo rushed to the two’s side.
Also quipping in was Robert Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao who wrote on Twitter: “Well said Prof. It is always good to stand on principle even if the principle contradicts or supports perceived allies or adversaries respectively.”
Wrote Prof Moyo, “It’s false, illegal & unacceptable to say Mnangagwa & Chiwenga are foreigners. They were born in Zimbabwe & contributed immensely to the country’s liberation. A name isn’t a nationality. Besides, it’s not a crime to be a foreigner. People are judged by their deeds, not parentage!”
Can A Person Be A Christian And A ZANU PF Member At The Same Time? | HOW RELIABLE ARE THESE POLL RESULTS
Can a person be a Christian and be a ZANU PF supporter? – MDC Qu
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) April 28, 2018
Caught By Police With 30 Bags Of Mbanje
Two men were arrested while allegedly in possession of 30 bags of mbanje in Damofalls.
The mbanje weighed 710 kgs with a street value of $51 000.
The two, Alphonse Mushanawani and Brighton Dinda, both aged 28, appeared in court today.
They are facing a charge of dealing in dangerous drugs.
Appearing before Harare magistrate, Ms Estere Chivasa, they denied the charges.
There was drama when the bags of mbanje were produced in court as exhibits. ZRP cops counted the bags in full view of the court as the accused watched.
The case continues.
Mayor And Minister’s Son In Fist Fight Over ZANU PF Councillor Candidature

By Paul Nyathi|The Mayor of Gwanda councillor Knowledge Ndlovu was last week involved in a physical wrangle with a fellow ZANU PF member after the member challenged him to represent the party as councillor for ward 5 in Gwanda town.
Highly reliable sources within the party structures in Gwanda told ZimEye.com that Ndlovu went into physical fight with Minister Abednico Ncube’s son Emmanuel accusing him of bussing in people from outside the ward to come and vote for him at the primary elections.
According to the sources Ndlovu went wild on Ncube at the party candidates verification process which was held in Gwanda last week telling him to withdraw his application challenging him to the position.
The two are reported to have been dragged to the Gwanda police station by police details who were maning the verification process where the two were heavily reprimanded by the police.
Police in Gwanda would not be drawn to comment on the matter.
Mudzaki Claims ZimEye is Funded By Chamisa
By Staff Reporter| A ZANU PF activist has made a false claim that ZimEye is funded by MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa. Mr Mike Mudzaki was commenting in response to a news article titled, “ZANU PF Primaries’ Results Impossible Today.”
The article came out in most media houses predominantly owned and run by ZANU PF.
We state that the claim is both baseless and false (we do not have association with any political party or movement – we also strive to give all citizens equal access) and invite Mr Mudzaki to peruse our books of accounts and come forward with any evidence near to his proposition. SEE COMMENS BELOW –
MUTSVANGWA ON ARMY: If The Opposition Have Problems With Army, They Should Take Up Guns
By Dorrothy Moyo| Presidential Advisor Chris Mutsvangwa has said if the opposition have problems with military presence in rural areas, they should take up arms.
Speaking during a topic discussion titled ‘Making Elections Make Sense’ by the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) on Thursday, Mutsvangwa battled continuous jeering by the audience as he defended the presence of military personnel in rural communities.
The Opposition says the upcoming elections will not be free, fair and credible with over 5000 military men said to be already terrorising villagers on voting against Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF party.
Mutsvangwa’s response to this was “if you have any issues with the military and you hate them so much, I have got one dictum for you – we had a military which we hated as young people; it was called the Rhodesian Army…
“We decided that we didn’t want it, but we could not deal with that army on the Zimbabwean soil, we had to go into exile as young people to Romania, Russia, China, Yugoslavia and Cuba, trained there and came back and fought it (Rhodesian army.”
“If you have got issues with the Zimbabwean army, if you have issues with the Zimbabwean State, that’s how we removed it (Rhodesian Army), from power.”“
He ended his statement by saying, “So stop bringing it (army) into the electoral playing field.”
ZRP Seek to Arrest 5 “Kazembe Kazembe” Linked For Mazowe West Zanu PF Primaries Violence
By Own Correspondent| Police in Concession are looking for five Zanu PF activists associated with the sitting Mazowe West house of assembly member Kazembe Kazembe who are being accused of perpetrating political violence on Sunday.
Local police initiated the investigations late Sunday after Tafadzwa Musarara who is contesting with Kazembe in the primaries had reported a case of political violence on his truck drivers while they were mobilizing for support.
The case which was recorded under RRB 333861440, had names of one Muwandi, Jonah Ngwenya, Frenado Ruwizhi the Local Youth Chairman, Musakwa Concession District Chairman, and one Somanje.
Meanwhile voting in the area’s Zanu PF primaries have not yet started owing to the delays in the arrival of ballot papers.
ZANU PF Blames Printers For Chaotic Primaries, Jonathan Moyo Says Its Rubbish

By Paul Nyathi|ZANU PF has gone to the mountains blaming government owned Jongwe Printers for causing the chaos witnessed in its primary elections that virtually failed to kick off on Sunday.
Though a few areas managed to go ahead with the voting where material arrived on time, in most areas voting was called off at sunset as voting material had not been delivered to the polling stations or was incorrect.
In an interview with journalists on Sunday evening, the ZANU PF’s National Elections Committee chairperson Engelbert Rugeje said an unanticipated breakdown at Jongwe Printers last Friday caused the glitch on the elections.
“We had been assured by Jongwe Printers that they would be through with printing by Friday. They eventually had technical problems with their machines, which broke down, but they took long to inform us hoping that they would be fixed on time. The problems have since been dealt with,” Rugeje.
He said logistical challenges that plagued the preparations were expected given the high number of people who have expressed an interest to represent the party.
“This election attracted interest from a lot of people and these problems are expected. Some of the problems were related to people whose names could not be found in the register. This is why we urge people to go and verify and inspect the register to avoid these problems,” he said.
He said voting will continue on Monday until every eligible member who intends to vote has done so.
However, exiled former party heavyweight Jonathan Moyo rubbished the excuse being given by the party claiming that the chaotic situation in the primaries is a deliberate move to rig the elections in favour of candidates close to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
“If you honestly believe that the junta chaos, alleged Jongwe Press breakdowns, Army & Commissariat incompetence displayed by Rugeje and postponement of your primaries represents a new dispensation, then you are all mad,” said Moyo in a Twitter post.
Among the issues emanating from the elections was that some voters were not included in the voters roll compiled by the party cell leaders.
Allegations that the leaders deliberately excluded from the voters roll some people known to be favouring unwanted candidates were reported from most areas.
In some areas, some candidates were not appearing on the ballot papers.
Mukanya Dishes Out A Thriller
By Paul Nyathi|The thousands of people who attended the Thomas Mapfumo concert on Saturday will take years to forget the experience they got on the night.
Playing in the country for the first time in fifteen years, Mukanya took to the stage for a tantalising four hours.
Mapfumo showed the crowd that he still has the energy of old singing and showcasing some dance styles as he took them down memory lane with some of his old popular hits.
He came on stage after Winky D had set the bar high for performers of the night.
Winky D is known for outclassing international acts because of his approach, but he failed to maintain the record against Mukanya.
Winky D played most of his hits and sent the crowd wild when Oliver Mtukudzi joined him on stage for the song “Panorwadza Moyo”. It was a rare occasion because they rarely perform the song live together.
Most people did not expect Mukanya to be on stage for four hours because of his age and apparent frailty. He defied everything and enjoyed the homecoming event. The way he sang and danced showed that he was happy to be back home. After the old and popular hits, he rounded up his performance by belting out the new song that can be roughly titled “Chauya Chauya”.
He reminded people of his old days when he would churn out hits until sunrise. It was indeed a memorable affair and many people are calling for his return to the stage.
Mutsvangwa Loses Norton Primary Election?

By Paul Nyathi| ZANU PF sources have laid claim that preliminary yet to be confirmed reports from within ZANU PF primary elections show that Special Advisor to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, Christopher Mutsvangwa has lost the ZANU PF primary election in Norton.
Other sources say Mutsvangwa was sabotaged by the G40 agents.
Furthermore an impeccable NPF source on Saturday claimed that people like Mutsvangwa would see their fate as punishment for the November coup.
“They will not make it because NPF is everywhere inside there,” the source said.
This is a developing story and details are still coming through.
Jonso Claims: Chiwenga Was Nearly Bombed Inside His Bedroom On Wednesday
By Own Correspondent| The exiled Prof Jonathan Moyo has made a claim that Vice President Constantino Chiwenga was nearly bombed inside his house.
While VP Constantino Chiwenga had not responded to questions, Prof Moyo went further to claim that “Impeccable sources say on Wednesday night as Chiwenga took off his shoes in his bedroom to store them away; the shoes hit an object which rolled & made a metallic sound. To his horror, the object was a grenade. He summarily dismissed domestic staff…”
IS THIS TRUE?
The grenade incident in Chiwenga’s bedroom is factual, meaning it happened; just like it is factual that Chiwenga sent some 25 soldiers to my home on 15 November 2017; and from what they did, they had orders to kill me, my wife & children with semiautomatic weapons, grenades etc! https://t.co/cMteJqW0Or
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) April 29, 2018
Impeccable sources say on Wednesday night as Chiwenga took off his shoes in his bedroom to store them away; the shoes hit an object which rolled & made a metallic sound. To his horror, the object was a grenade. He summarily dismissed domestic staff & got security detail detained! pic.twitter.com/CgpXbGsIBn
— Prof Jonathan Moyo (@ProfJNMoyo) April 28, 2018
MNANGAGWA vs CHAMISA | Graphic Contest – Who Wins?
MNANGAGWA vs CHAMISA | On Graphic Appeal – Who Wins?
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) April 29, 2018
What’s the difference between SLEEPING and SRIPPING?
What's the difference between SLEEPING and SRIPPING?
— ZimEye (@ZimEye) April 30, 2018
Soldier Breaks Into Police Station Steals “Hot Chicken Pot”
A 33-year-old soldier based in Masvingo broke into a police base and got away with a steaming pot containing chicken from a fire together with property worth a combined $570.
Emmanuel Mutandavari of KMP Runyararo South but stationed at 4.1 Infantry Battalion Brigade in Masvingo stole a three- legged pot containing chicken, cellphones, sleeping bag, kitchen utensils, among other items before disappearing.
Appearing before Masvingo magistrate Mr Takawira Mugabe facing four counts of unlawful entry and theft, Mutandavari was convicted on his own plea of guilty.
All the four counts were treated as one for the purposes of sentencing.
Mr Mugabe fined Mutandavari $300 or 30 days in prison. Delivering sentence, Mr Mugabe said he had considered that Mutandavari was still a serving member of the army and did not want him to lose his job.
“I have not given you a custodial sentence because I wanted to save your job since you are a serving member of the army. However, next time you will not get the same favour, you must stop going around committing crimes, taking other people’s property and stealing petty things like cooked chicken meat. You should feel ashamed,” said Mr Mugabe.
In mitigation, Mutandavari said he committed the offences under the influence of alcohol and pleaded with the court not to send him to jail.
Prosecutor Mr Fidelicy Nyamukondiwa said between March 17 and April 22, Mutandavari broke into Runyararo West police base, stole a three-legged pot with chicken meat valued at $140 and cellphones from one of the police officers’ car parked outside. He also stole handcuffs and a sleeping bag. “On March 17 at around 11pm, Mutandavari went to the police base and broke into Constable Davison Driver’s room after forcing open the door by breaking a padlock.
He stole a brown bed mattress, a green sleeping bag , frying pan, kitchen knife, cellphones; Nokia 535, Nokia 1208 and a pair of handcuffs all valued at $200 and went away. He also got away with kitchen utensils that include pots and groceries worth $355,” said Mr Nyamukondiwa.
He said on April 22 at around 5am, Mutandavari passed by Ms Auxilia Chiwawa’s house and found a pot of meat placed on a cooking stand and took it away.
When Ms Chiwawa went to check on her pot, she discovered that it was nowhere to be found but she had seen the accused passing by.
The complainant made a formal report to the police who, acting on a tip off, headed to Mutandavari’s house where they recovered the stolen property and arrested him.
Property lost was worth $569 and all was recovered, including a three legged pot, at the accused’s house. – Chronicle
UK: Drama As Amber Rudd Resigns
The UK’s Home Secretary, Amber Rudd has resigned as home secretary over the unjust treatment of Windrush generation migrants.
This was after she was exposed by the UK Guardian paper through details which show that she misled parliament on her office’s deportation moves.
The development caused shockwaves at the weekend as Rudd wrote to Prime Minister Theresa May in what saw May accept her resignation albeit reiterating the error of conduct.
The Guardian report had pointers suggesting that she was aware of targets for removing illegal migrants from Britain.
Rudd’s resignation at the weekend came amid rising emotion as she faced a bruising appearance in the House of Commons on Monday.
In her resignation letter to the prime minister, Rudd said she had “become aware of information provided to my office which makes mention of targets. I should have been aware of this, and I take full responsibility that I was not.”
The prime minister replied that she believed Rudd had given her evidence “in good faith”; but that she could “understand why, now you have had chance to review the advice that you have received on this issue, you have made the decision you have made, and taken responsibility for inadvertently misleading the home affairs select committee”.
May added that Rudd had led her department with “great integrity, compassion and selflessness – notwithstanding the personal and political challenges you have faced during this period”. – Guardian/Agencies
17 Chinese billionaires Flying Into Zimbabwe, Says Herald
By Farai D Hove| 17 Chinese billionaires are expected to fly into the country in a few weeks’ time.
The state owned Herald reports of the development which follows that of the billionaire US company, General Electric, the latter whose revenue for 2017 alone sits at USD 122.1 billion.
General Electric visited Zimbabwe at the beginning of the year, and from their visit no investment commitment has materialised.
Another billionaire is Nigerian Aliko Dangote who has flown in and out of Zimbabwe in the last 2 years.
In the latest development, the Herald says 17 billionaires are set to visit Zimbabwe next month. The paper however does not reveal their names and neither does it cite sources confirming the said visit.
Al this emerged as the paper reported that a nine-member Chinese delegation from Touch International Holdings Group, which has signed a $1,2 billion Memorandum of Understanding with Government in the tourism and hospitality industry, arrived in the country yesterday.
The report continues saying: the delegation, which is led by the group’s chairperson, Mr He Liehui, arrived at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport at mid-morning. It includes Ms Zhu Xiaochen (secretary), Mr Jiang Qi, Mr Zhang Weifeng and Mr Wang Wei, who are all engineers.
Others are Mr Shi Huazhong, Mr Mengao, Mr Liu Yifan and Shen Jinhua.
In an interview soon after touching down in Harare, Mr He said the team was in the country on a scouting mission.
“We have come to Zimbabwe to see opportunities for investments,” he said. “So, we will see some areas like Victoria Falls and Harare City. We try to see opportunities for investment and also for tourism. We are also interested in industrial and low-cost housing.”
Mr He said any envisaged investment would depend on the project. “We need to do feasibility research and to find out how we can work,” he said. “We need to finish all the process, to get approval, to get all documents.”
Mr He said there were inherent investment opportunities in the country.
“Zimbabwe is a good country and we believe there are many opportunities we can work on and we think after some time, the economy of Zimbabwe will be booming,” he said.
Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) chief executive Mr Karikoga Kaseke said in an interview yesterday that the visit by officials from Touch International Holdings was a follow-up to President Mnangagwa’s five-day State visit to China.
“This is a follow-up of the visit of early this month by His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde ED Mnangagwa, when he went with a delegation to China of businesspeople from this country and parastatal heads, including myself and a couple of ministers,” he said.
“This is the group that signed the MoU with Touchroad International Holdings Private Limited, which is very much interested in the tourism sector.”
Mr Kaseke said this was an advance team that had come to plan and arrange for meetings of the billionaires that would be coming in June.
“They have come to plan and put a programme in place for the 17 billionaires — let me emphasise, for the 17 billionaires that are coming in June,” he said.
“So, this is an advance party that has come to arrange the meetings and we want to hear from them which sectors they are interested in. “But I think they should be interested in all sectors. So, basically, this is the advance team that has come to arrange for the group that will be coming in June — definitely not beyond June — and we are very much happy, very thrilled that at least you know that a lot of people were doubting saying Zimbabwe just says ‘China billions, China billions, this billions that billions’.
“That is true, the contract we signed with this Touchroad Group is $1,2 billion, but the investment they are going to bring to this country is going to be well over $3 billion or so. So, let’s wait and see. This is the beginning of the journey. Let’s wait and see where the journey ends.”
Mr Kaseke said recently the deal showed that indeed Zimbabwe was now open for business.
He applauded the new political administration led by President Mnangagwa. Touchroad International Holdings is a privately owned company headquartered in Shanghai, China, with business interests in several sectors.
Its international arm has operations in more than 25 African countries that include Namibia and Djibouti.
The MoU signed recently will enable Chinese investors to invest in local special economic zones (SEZs), including Victoria Falls, which has been designated as one such zone.
In terms of the agreement, parties shall exchange tourism and hospitality industry investment policies, rules, regulations, procedures, incentives and opportunities, including general updates on business data with a view to making them accessible to potential investors.
ZTA has been tasked to operationalise the project.
The parties shall also encourage joint research activities whenever possible and are required to facilitate investment and joint projects. Parties to the agreement are also expected to promote the services of the other party in Zimbabwe, China and at regional and international fora.
Grace Mugabe’s Secret Chinese Aide In Alleged Smuggling Of Ivory And Diamonds
By Dorrothy Moyo| The Zimbabwe Conservation writes revealing that there is a female Chinese national at the centre of Grace Mugabe’s alleged ivory and diamond smuggling. Mrs Mugabe’s alleged activities began way back in 2005. The police are on the case and ZimEye will this week reveal the suspect’s name. Below is the full text:
By ZCTF| The previous First Lady, Grace Mugabe is under investigation for smuggling and exportation of ivory, gold and diamonds out of Zimbabwe. Investigators only touched the tip of the iceberg as it is believed that Ms. Mugabe started smuggling as early as 2005 while serving in her role as First Lady. Ms. Mugabe had a history of being very friendly with one of the female Chinese Nationals and it is of our opinion that they were likely working together.
ZCTF believes that the investigation into Ms. Mugabe’s alleged smuggling activities should be carried out by an independent agency. We have been following the practices of CIO airport security for a number of years. It is possible that under Ms. Mugabe’s instruction, ivory was smuggled onto planes that flew directly to China under the watchful eye of airport “security.”
After the investigation takes place, if Ms. Mugabe and other senior members of government are found guilty or involved in the smuggling of ivory, they should be prosecuted and brought to justice. Monies derived from the sale of ivory and wildlife should be confiscated and repaid to the National Parks.
The Professional Hunters (PH) fraternity of Zimbabwe lost all ethics of hunting when they killed collared wildlife. Ethical considerations fell to the wayside during the previous regime due to corruption and greed. The death of the big tusked elephant in Gonarezhou can be added to the increasing list of collared animals killed by trophy hunters to include Cecil and Xanda among others. There are too many conflicting reports offered up by researchers, safari operators, hunters and people responsible for collaring the wildlife. A Memorandum of Understanding between hunters, safari operators and researchers should state that any collared animal should not be shot, killed or disturbed in any manner. People involved in hunting a collared animal should be penalized appropriately to deter others from committing similar actions.
The Professional Hunter involved with the recent killing of the collared big tusked elephant is part owner of the Three Monkeys Restaurant in Victoria Falls. We believe this restaurant is a lucrative business that serves a wide variety of exotic meat and steaks. The procurement and source of the meat served leaves the ZCTF highly suspicious, as no matter what you order in the way of steaks and or meat, they seem to have it. People should be aware that in many instances they are eating wildlife.
ZCTF just learned that four lions and ten hyenas have been captured for export to China. These numbers are in addition to the eighteen hyenas and ten lions exported earlier to China. China placed a new order for an additional 200 baby elephants. The new order for 200 baby elephants is in addition to the outstanding order of 100 baby elephants that remain to be captured. This is NOT conservation.
Earlier in February, four crocodiles were captured in Hwange to be exported to China. This capture occurred under the new President. It appears nothing much has changed at this point. Perhaps positive changes for conservation will happen with the election of a new democratic government.
In addition to the loss of wildlife due to poaching and hunting; habitat loss is at an all-time high through deforestation. Trees, indigenous to Zimbabwe, are being felled. These trees and timber are being exported out of Zimbabwe to China. This has to stop.
CITES gave their constitution, governing rules and regulations to the world. Too many regulations are being broken and ignored in Africa. Nothing is being done. Where is CITES as the habitats and wildlife are being pillaged in Africa?
ZEC Releases Provisional Voters Roll 18 May
By Paul Nyathi|The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission has announced that it will soon be unveiling the initial biometric voters roll for inspection.
The electoral body announced through a statement on Sunday that the voters roll will be released to the public from the 19th to the 29th of May.
During this period, potential voters will be able to switch their voting stations if need be.
The voters roll inspection process is normally the last process before the President proclaims the election date.
ED’s “Zimbabwe is Open for Business!” vs Mukadota’s “Sadza Hobo!” Clarion Calls!

By Wilbert Mukori | “Sadza hoboo! Nyama hoboooo! Rimai!” (There is plenty of food! Plenty of beer! Work!) Is one of the late Safirio Madzikatire’s best catch phrases.
To those who do not know who Safirio Madzikatire or more commonly known as Mukadota was; he was a comedian and musician who made many Zimbabweans laugh in the decades before and after independence.
In the above quotation, Mukadota, the town-wise, was encouraging his naïve and gullible “humwe” (gathering of neighbours to assist in some chore requiring many hands in return for food and drink) to work harder before breaking up for their food and beer. When the workers finally take the break, they discover there is very little food and beer!
“Vanida kukorera pano!” (Do they want to become obese at mine expense!) Is the cheeky reply to those complaining they are hungry and thirsty!
President Mnangagwa and his coup junta’s clarion call “Zimbabwe is open for business!” has all the essential ingredients of Mukadota’s humwe sketch.
1) Mukadota needed people to weed his field – ED needs cash and investment, plenty of both, to kick start Zimbabwe’s very sick economy after 38 years of gross mismanagement and corruption. Under Mugabe Zimbabwe had earned a reputation as a pariah state ruled by thugs, big spenders who did not like paying their debts. This reputation had driven lenders and investors alike out of the country. From the day ED was sworn in as the new president, he committed himself to attract the investors and lender back.
2) Town-wise Mukadota was being deceitful, encouraged the workers to work even harder on the promise there was plenty of food and beer – the junta promised all the removal of Mugabe and “the criminal elements who had captured the state” had completely transformed Zanu PF and Zimbabwe from the dictatorship to a democracy. The regime has talked of “new era, new Zimbabwe and new dispensation”.
3) The setting is pregnant with theatrical drama, Mukadota encourages his neighbours to work harder on the promise of plenty of food; that is unheard of! If, for nothing else, this junta regime will be known for its passion for spin. The “new Zimbabwe” self-promotion has its roots with the very first act of the coup. “This is not a coup,” Lt General Sibisiso Moyo in the small hours of the morning of 15 November 2017, “it is a military assisted transition”.
4) Whereas Mukadota deceived his naïve and gullible neighbours, who humoured him be playing along, even they were not going to be fooled again and again; ED is not that lucky. The lenders and investors were not so easily fooled by all this whitewashing. The investors knew the Zanu PF dictatorship was a colossal monster with many players including President Mnangagwa and the junta members; the monster was not going to be cleansed squeaky clean by the simple act of removing Mugabe and a few G40 thugs! Indeed, many investors must have raised their eye-brows at the clumsy attempt to deceive their by insisting the coup was not a coup.
5) Mukadota had his neighbours in the field working and it was only after the work was done that they learned he had conned them. Mnangagwa promised the coup change Zimbabwe and the investors asked him to prove it – hold free, fair and credible elections. The regime’s failure to implement even one meaningful reform has proven to the whole world that Zimbabwe has not changed one bit.
6) “Zimbabwe is open for business!” cry has failed to attract any business because until the country embrace democratic change, investors and lenders will continue to shy away from the country. No amount of spin will ever change that economic and political reality!
7) Like all good performers Madzikatire dressed, walked and talked to suit the town-wise Mukadota. As President Mnangagwa and his high-powered entourage of 10 Minister, 88 CEOs and many hangers-on all attired in their colourful scarfs they looked like Southern Ground hornbills with rainbow wattle instead of the usual red.
With the national economy in serious trouble; unemployment at 90%, ¾ of the people living on US$1.00 a day, etc. the nation is desperate for economic recovery. We need a cure to the country’s many economic ills. Instead of economic doctors with the stethoscopes round their necks all we have is spin doctors, human size hornbills, squawking “Zimbabwe is open for business!” The shrewd investors can see for themselves that is a lie, they can see the country is still a pariah state ruled by thugs!
“Zimbabwe is open for business!” Back from China with mega, mega deals! -zsdemocrats.blogspot.co.uk
Chaos At ZANU PF Primaries, Voting Postponed

By Paul Nyathi|The ruling ZANU PF party has failed to conduct its primary elections on Sunday as chaos and confusion dominated the polling.
ZANU PF commissar Englebert Rugeje announced on Sunday evening that elections in most areas will be taking place on Monday.
According to Rugeje most voting stations had not receive ballot papers deep into the night on Sunday forcing the postponement.
Police Run ZANU PF Primaries, News Editor Arrested For Taking Photos

By Paul Nyathi|Reliable information coming through to ZimEye.com indicates that Daily News editor Gift Phiri was on Sunday arrested and charged with criminal trespass after he was spotted taking pictures of senior police officers briefing Zanu PF polling agents at Zvishavane police station.
ZimEye.com informants indicated that Phiri was made to pay a twenty dollar fine for the offence and released.
Details are still sketchy and efforts to get a comment from Phiri failed at the time of writing.
Zanu PF MP Beaten Up In Intraparty Violence
Terrence Mawawa
Zanu MP for Chivi North Constituency Mathias Tongofa has been beaten up by angry youths following intraparty battles today.
According to reports from Chivi, Tongofa was accused of attempting to rig the primary polls- more to follow.
Councillors Bay For Town Clerk’s Head

BULAWAYO councillors have given Town Clerk Mr Christopher Dube a 30-day ultimatum to either implement resolutions that were passed by the councillors or face the axe, Sunday News has established.
The councillors have over the past few months accused Mr Dube of stalling development by failing to implement key council resolutions. Councillors had to summon Mr Dube and his directors on Thursday last week where they gave him 30 days to have implemented the resolutions or face the chop. The Mayor, Councillor Martin Moyo, confirmed the development saying it was in the councillors’ rights to demand answers when they felt management was stalling development in the city.
“Councillors are really concerned hence the decision to take this route. We cannot really be shooting ourselves in the foot because on one hand we declare that the city is open for business but it takes us 14 months to implement such key investment resolutions. What councillors are saying is that they will not accept any lethargy and negative attitudes that frustrate investment and I believe they were right in demanding answers and coming up with such a telling decision, we now will wait and see the progress within this set period,” said Clr Moyo.
According to a council confidential report the councillors accused council management, among other things, of shutting out investors and making potential investors lose confidence in the city’s call for investment.
“We have observed with great concern the gross inefficiency in council operations in view of the February 2017 investment prospectus and Harry Allen Golf Course town house development. Of particular concern is the unacceptable and anti-development pace with which various development opportunities have been handled.
“We lay this blame on the town clerk for failure to fulfil his functions as prescribed in the Urban Councils Act. Some of the negative effects of this inefficiency are, slowing down development of the city, shutting out investment, making potential investors lose confidence in the city’s call for investment, denies locals and ratepayers job opportunities and makes a mockery of councillors’ capacity to run the city and foster development,” reads the report.
The councillors further noted that Mr Dube’s inefficiency contradicts the Government’s push that Zimbabwe is open for business.
“It also denies the City of Bulawayo potential revenue which is critical at improving service delivery and exposes serious shortcomings in the council’s management and raises fears that this could be an act of sabotage against the city’s residents and Central Government,” reads the report.
Council sources who attended the Thursday special council meeting revealed that the meeting dragged from 2pm and ended after 9pm with councillors baying for Mr Dube’s blood.
“At the end of the meeting councillors resolved to give Mr Dube 30 days to have implemented council resolutions and further complete the process of land alienation in the city which does not require procurement but simply needs allocation,” said the source.
The town clerk was also reportedly ordered to convene special council meetings to seek guidance from the councillors in the 30-day ultimatum. Some of the projects that will be concluded within the 30-day period include the Ascot Race Course re-development, which according to the report, Mr Dube had initially said is a long term project. Others include community facilities in Cowdray Park, Pumula South, Emganwini, Magwegwe North Extension, Luveve Five Extension, Mahatshula, Emhlangeni, Mahatshula East, Woodville and Parklands Extension.
“It was agreed that most of the projects just needed co-ordination of departments hence the feeling that the town clerk was failing to supervise his team. What nearly angered the councillors during the meeting is when one of the directors claimed some of the projects they had advertised in the prospectus was just a means of testing the market but they were not ready to implement them,” said the source.
The city came up with the investment prospectus after the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing had noted that local authorities were inundated with unsolicited bids from local and foreign investors hence the order for the councils to advertise development, service delivery and partnership opportunities.
The Sunday News.
Strike Threats, Teachers Speak

Teachers’ Industrial Machinery clanking into gear: We are our own liberators come second term
27 April 2018
In the history of humanity there comes a time when it is imperative to take a decision that is not necessarily popular but right. As such teachers of Zimbabwe have been forced by government to chose the root of industrial action as efforts to engage government have been ignored. It was our hope after our petition to Minister Mumbengegwi dated 27 March 2018, our reminder dated 9 April 2018 that the government would mellow down to a constructive approach and engage teachers. Sadly, the government has decided to pursue its usual bellicose homelitics, grandstanding scapegoatism and bullish monumental labour injustice and vandalism. Our demands were and are legitimate:
-a 100% salary increase more so taking into account the low salaries that were last reviewed in 2013.
-An increase of rural and hardship allowance by 75% of basic salary more so taking cognisance of the fact that the current $13 is an insult to teachers.
-Reinstitution of vacation leave that was unlawfully stopped by government in 2016 and successfully challenged in a labour court by Ptuz. Denying teachers vacation leave is not only discriminatory but also degrading and treating teachers in a servitude manner.
-Ensuring that schools are politics free zones and thus guarantee that they are terrains for effective teaching and learning processes.
– The establishment of collective bargaining as envisaged in section 65 of our Constitution.
Teachers across the country and across the Union divide have spoken and we can firmly confirm that we have served the gocernment with a notice to go on industrial action from the beginning of second term today. We cannot continue to accept cold and calculated educational vandalism. Neither can we trust the future of our children to poverty stricken and hungry teachers. While we are dedicated to serving the nation, we should remind the government that we are not slaves but workers who deserve better treatment from the employer in order to play our crucial role as the engines of National development. As teachers we cannot continue to watch a game we should be playing. The quest for better living and working conditions is our concern.
Even at this 11th hour we urge government to do the most honourable thing for the nation by engaging FOZEU leaders in order to address legitimate demands of teachers. At the same time we are aware that the government banks on intransigence, irresponsibility and threats, but we certain don’t eat threats. We have nothing to fear except fear itself. At any rate cowards die several deaths before their actual death. The history of Zimbabwe is pregnant with brave men and women as well as youths who were looked down upon but liberated many souls. Teacher’s are no exception as a critical national force. We urge teachers to sharpen their instruments of combat for a protracted showdown for a legitimate national cause. Let this cause not be misconstrued for anything other than a labour conflict. Perhaps the so few who always attack teachers for doing so much with so little will respect us.
Viva Ptuz Viva
Venceremos
Dr Takavafira Zhou (President)
Raymond Majongwe (SG)
Clergyman Claims The Devil Is In Charge Of Government Systems
Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
A local pastor has sensationally claimed that the devil is now in charge of government systems in the country.
Commenting on the legalising of mbanje and the “promotion of sex workers’ rights, Pastor Philip Mugabe yesterday challenged Christians to confront President Emmerson Mnangagwa for allowing the devil to control government systems.
“The Devil has taken over Government systems to the extent of promoting Satanism through the present Government led by ED.
A normal person wouldn’t allow Mbanje to be legalised. This is the same government that is asking for another term of office.
There is no future in such a leadership that has been blinded by the devil,” said Pastor Mugabe.
Caps United, Gamecocks Clash In Potentially Explosive Tie
Terrence Mawawa
Former league champions Caps United and Chicken Inn will battle for supremacy in a potentially explosive Castle Lager Premier Soccer League encounter on Tuesday.
Below is a list of round nine Castle Lager Premier Soccer League fixtures.
CASTLE LAGER PREMIER SOCCER LEAGUE MATCHDAY NINE FIXTURES
TUESDAY 1ST MAY 2018
FC Platinum Vs Black Rhinos FC Mandava Stadium 1500hrs
Caps United FC Vs Chicken Inn FC National Sports Stadium 1500hrs.
ZPC Kariba FC Vs Ngezi Platinum Stars FC Nyamhunga Stadium 1500hrs.
Highlanders FC Vs Mutare City Rovers FC Barbourfields Stadium 1500hrs
WEDNESDAY 2NDMAY 2018
Yadah FC Vs Shabanie Mine FC National Sports Stadium 1500hrs
Chapungu FC Vs Dynamos FC Ascot Stadium 1500hrs
Harare City FC Vs Triangle United FC Rufaro Stadium 1500hrs
Bulawayo Chiefs FC Vs Herentals FC Luveve Stadium 1500hrs
Bulawayo City FC Vs Nichrut FC Barbourfields Stadium 1500hrs
Dynamos Registers First Win In 2018

By Paul Nyathi
Dynamos 2 (Marufu 71′ Moyo 77′)
Bulawayo City 1 (Ncube 73′)
Dynamos football club finally registered their first win of the season by beating Bulawayo City at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Three goals in a space of seven minutes were the only highlights of the otherwise very drab match.
Dynamos won possession in the center circle and Marufu released Makaha who swept past Hamfrey Ncube, Makaha then cut it back into the goal area where Marufu obliged with a first time grass cutter that Kumwala intelligently let go through his legs into the nets to put Dynamos ahead.
But the saying that a team is always vulnerable after scoring proved true when right from the resumption Mateyaunga was forced into a fine save but the rebound fell to Chrispen Ncube who had simple tap in. He however looked suspiciously offside when the initial shot come
Dynamos who were sensing blood kept probing and from a position he had banged his first Dembare goal Marufu was fouled by Mudzingwa.
Upstepped Blessing Moyo with a textbook freekick. Sasha simply passed it in with a curling shot.
This time once Dembare regained the lead their game management was better. They could have added another with a bit of precision.
Mutasa started with Man Of The Match Godfrey Mukambi in defense with Obey Mwerahari and Marshal Machazane completing a three man central defense.
Mandiranga and young Panashe played as wide wingers on either side of Dembare’s formation. Dhemere probed while Blessing Moyo and James Marufu fortified the midfield.
Quality who was a passenger partnered Kumwala.
Billiat Inspires Sundowns To League Title Glory
Terrence Mawawa
Warriors forward Khama Billiat returned to the score sheet, helping
Mamelodi Sundowns to secure their eighth Absa
Premiership title after overcoming Ajax Cape Town on
Saturday.
The 27-year-old
winger was also fouled inside the box to give Sundowns a penalty -which was
converted by Ricardo Nascimento.
However, he was booked in the second half.
Meanwhile, Knox Mutizwa scored a brace as Golden
Arrows beat Platinum Stars.
Mutizwa opened the scoring in the 18th minute
before he completed his brace in the second half, to seal a 3-2 win.
ZANU PF Primaries Results Impossible Today

ZANU PF has announced that its election results will not be possible today. They were previously slated for 5.30pm.
The party now says voting has been postponed in most parts of the country after several polling stations received election material late.
In Mazowe, there were incidents of violence as ZimEye.com reported earlier today.
Polling stations were supposed to open at 07:00 am today and close at 17:50 pm but some opened as late as 16:30 pm, while others did not open at all due to logistical challenges.
Zanu PF National Political Commissar, Retired Lieutenant General Engelbert Rugeje briefed the media this evening, saying voting will resume tomorrow and end by mid-day in constituencies affected by late arrival of voting material.
He said there was a temporary delay in the printing of ballot papers.
Rugeje also confirmed that some candidates’ names are missing on the ballot papers, and voters are allowed to write the name of their preferred candidate on the space on the ballot paper, as long as the candidate was cleared to contest by the party’s National Elections Directorate.
It was only at the polling stations in Bulawayo, Harare and Masvingo urban, where voting started early.
In Mashonaland Central Province, elections were conducted in only two constituencies: Bindura North and South, while the rest will start tomorrow.
It was the same story in Matabeleland North province as polling stations only opened in Umguza and Bubi constituencies while the remaining 11 constituencies will proceed with their elections tomorrow.
In Mashonaland West Province, ballot papers for Norton, Mhondoro Mubayira, Chegutu East and West constituencies arrived at the Chegutu Zanu PF administration district offices in the afternoon, but party supporters who had lined up at various polling stations in Katanga and Ngoni in Norton, Chakari in Chegutu and Waverley and Tait primary schools in Kadoma were starting to disperse by lunchtime.
While candidates and election officers in most constituencies where election material arrived late agreed to the opening of polling stations tomorrow, it was not so in Chimanimani East constituency, Manicaland Province, where voters queued into the night to cast their votes.
Prospective voters queue to cast their vote after sunset in Chimanimani East constituency
In constituencies where voting began in time, there were a few hiccups.
At ZRP Support Unit polling station in Harare, only females were seen casting their ballots, while reports in Belvedere suggest that some prospective voters could not to find their names on the voters roll.
There was a huge turnout at polling stations in Bulawayo, but the Provincial elections team leader, George Nare confirmed that a number of people were turned away during the verification process.
“We strictly adhered to the voters roll that was compiled during the cell verification exercise and those who were not in the voters roll were not allowed to vote.
The primary elections are being held to come with Zanu PF candidates who will contest in the harmonised elections to be held later this year. – state media
You Strike We Fire You, Government Warns Teachers
By Paul Nyathi|The government has warned teachers of dismissal if they go ahead with their plans to go on strike when schools open next week.
Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavhima made the warning to the teachers in a statement on Saturday saying authorities will not allow the situation in the education sector to degenerate into chaos.
On Friday, the Zimbabwe Teachers’ Union resolved to withdraw its members from work on May 8 to push for a salary review and reinstatement of vacation leave.
Recently, public sector nurses went on a nationwide strike that crippled the country’s health delivery system and government responded by dismissing the striking nurses from employment and were all asked to reapply if they still wanted their jobs back.
Minister Mavhima said schools will open despite the threats of a strike by educators.
He said: “The pressure that these unions are attempting to put on Government should be viewed in the correct context; that of trying to follow the same route taken by doctors and, more recently, nurses.
“As Government we have always engaged unions when it comes to the issues of the welfare of teachers.
“As a matter of fact, we are sitting down with them on Wednesday as part of the ongoing engagement process.”
The minister said unions should understand that Government was working on reviving the economy which will translate to better conditions of service for its workers.
“The unions need to understand that this is a new administration focused on reviving the economy and every patriotic Zimbabwean should work with Government to help in the efforts to revive the economy,” he said.
“This is so because when the economy grows, the working conditions of all workers and not only teachers will gradually improve.
“However, from Government’s side there is little scope for improvement of remuneration because of the financial situation. The Ministry of Finance has no capacity at the moment to improve their salaries.
“The education sector employs the highest number of people in the civil service, which makes it difficult to have a wholesale review of their salaries given the financial problems we are facing.
“The education sector is an essential service such as the health sector, and according to the country’s laws, it is illegal to withdraw a service in that sector.
“This is the message I will tell them when we meet on Wednesday because they cannot hold the whole nation at ransom.
“There are those who are saying schools will not open, engaging in an industrial action and forcing schools to close are two different things.
“It is illegal to forcibly close schools.
“As Government we are giving an express assurance that schools will open.
“Government will take appropriate disciplinary measures against those who will partake in the illegal industrial action.”
However, some elements leading the teachers were adamant that they will embark on the proposed job action.
Consultancy Predicts Chamisa Winning Presidency By A Landslide
By Terrence Mawawa| A consulting group based in South Africa, Jonstavo, has predicted a landslide victory for youthful MDC leader, Nelson Chamisa.
Below are the predictions presented by Jonstavo Group:
1. Matabeleland South: ED- 12% & Chamisa 78% ,Others 10%
2. Matabeleland North: ED 7% & Chamisa 77%, others 16%
3. Bulawayo: ED 16% & Chamisa 80%, Others 4%
5. Midlands: ED 32% & Chamisa 67% , Others 1%
6. Masvingo: ED 19%, Chamisa 80% , Others 1%
7. Manicaland: ED 6% & Chamisa 85%, Others 9%
8. Harare: ED 3% & Chamisa 91%, Others 6%
9. Mashonaland East: ED 5% & Chamisa 58%, NPF 37%
10. Mashonaland Central. ED 6% & Chamisa 57% , NPF 33%, Mujuru, 4%
11. Mashonaland West. ED 9% & Chamisa 61%, NPF 29% others 1%
National Outcome of 10 Provinces:
ED—————11.5%
Chamisa——73.4%
NPF————-9.9%
Mujuru———0.4%
Others———-4.8%
The Analysis was made by JONSTAVO CONSULTING GROUP which is a regional consulting group focusing on Politics, Corporate Governance & Strategy.
www.jonstavogroup.org.
Zanu PF Seizes Council Properties For Primary Elections
Terrence Mawawa,Masvingo| The ruling party Zanu PF has seized council properties to use them as polling centres during its primary elections, it has emerged.
Council sources have revealed the revolutionary party has not paid a single cent to use the properties.
” Zanu PF is using City Council properties for its primary elections and nothing has been paid to the local authority.
Political parties are supposed to hire council facilities like Mucheke Hall,Civic Centre Hall,Building Brigade and schools,” council sources said.
Nox and Trevor LIVE In Cosmo City
By Showbiz Reporter| Nox Guni is LIVE Cosmo City today. –
Ice n Roses in collaboration with Game Changers which is a high profile catering company owned by Bruce Moyo is today hosting the biggest Family Fun day Joburg has ever seen. Trevor Dongo & Buffalo Soldier will be headlining the charity event.
A lot of South African & Zimbabwean socialites will be gracing the event including Abra Simmz, Vlad of DCG, One Love Entertainment led by Charlieban. Elcee Gweja, Tyfah Guni, Crooger, Tee Floz, Vicius, JJ Productions, Firespitter and Baba Tencen will be supporting the event. It began at 9am and will finish at 6pm. Refreshments and food will be provided for all the patrons. Tickets can be bought at computicet for only R50 per adult and R25 for kids
Political Violence Erupts In Mazowe West, Kazembe Kazembe Fingered
By Own Correspondent| Political violence has erupted in Mazowe West constituency ahead of today’s Zanu PF primary elections with the sitting member of parliament for the area, Kazembe Kazembe being accused of causing the sad development.
ZimEye.com on Sunday visited the area and witnessed a 30 tonne truck and a commuter ominibus belonging to Kazembe’s rival Tafadzwa Musarara who is vying for the constituency damaged (See pictures)
According to eyewitnesses, Kazembe’s supporters on Saturday evening deflated the tyres of Musarara’s two vehicles which were carrying some campaign materials.
The drivers of the two vehicles said they left their cars and ran away leaving the armed attackers deflating their cars with knives.
The incident happened in the early hours of Sunday.
Musarara’s campaign team said campaign material worth thousands of dollars which included food stuffs was looted in the process .
They said they reported the case to Concession police station.
Last week Kazembe was reported to have tempered with the voters roll.
The Sports Minister is also accused of grabbing a local agricultural college.
When ZimEye contacted him last week Kazembe said all the allegations against him were being peddled by his rivals who were “afraid of losing the Zanu PF primaries”.
Musarara has injected a budget of $400 000 in the Mazowe West constituency primary elections for the house of assembly.