Tsvangirai’s Properties Blown Open

By Farai D Hove| The late MDC founder, Morgan Tsvangirai’s properties have gone public for the fist time after his death mid last month.

His widow Ms Elizabeth Macheka has been under pressure from the Tsvangirai family over the man’s wealth. The development saw Elizabeth being humiliated by her mother in law during the arrival of the body at the Harare International airport last month.

Back in the 1990s Morgan Tsvangirai owned a house in Ashdown Park, Mabelreign.

As it was too small for his family, after the formation of the MDC party, Tsvangirai later relocated to another property near the city centre, in Strathaven. Fast forward to 2013, Tsvangirai was allocated a house in Highlands by the government.

When he was threatened with eviction after the 2013 elections, Tsvangirai consistently told former ZANU PF National Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, that the property was part of private deal between him and former President Robert Mugabe.

But when she registered the property yesterday, his widow, Elizabeth excluded the Highlands mansion. It could not be ascertained at the time of writing why Ms Macheka did this.

Previously Tsvangirai has been recorded as the owner of movable property which include 22 Isuzu trucks, eight Nissan trucks and several other vehicles. – More to follow…

GOVERNMENT BARRING OF NDEBELE CROWN PRINCE INSTALATION VIOLATES CULTURAL RIGHTS

The Matabeleland Institute for Human Rights (MIHR) has just learnt that the Zimbabwean government has ordered the cancellation of the coronation of Crown Prince Bulelani Lobhengula arguing that the installation of the Crown Prince is unconstitutional.
1. As MIHR we have seen a letter signed by Minister J. G Moyo (Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing) on 27 February 2018 addressed to the Crown Council Chairman Chief Mathema, which orders the cancellation.

2. As a human rights watchdog, we wish to advise the Government of Zimbabwe and the Minister that there is nothing unconstitutional with a people crowning their Crown Prince or resuscitating the Lobhengula throne. However, the decision that the government has taken (via the Minister) is unconstitutional and violates local and international law. The following are the laws that the Minister’s directive is violating:

a) Article 27(1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which says _“Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits.”_
b) Article 1 (1) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which stipulates that _“All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.”_
c) Article 2(1) and (2) of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities which stipulates that _“Persons belonging to national or ethnic, religious and linguistic minorities (hereinafter referred to as persons belonging to minorities) have the right to enjoy their own culture, to profess and practise their own religion, and to use their own language, in private and in public, freely and without interference or any form of discrimination.
Persons belonging to minorities have the right to participate effectively in cultural, religious, social, economic and public life.”_
d) Article 22 of the African Charter on Human and People’ Rights which says _“All peoples shall have the right to their economic, social and cultural development with due regard to their freedom and identity and in the equal enjoyment of the common heritage of mankind.”_
e) Section 63(b) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe which spells out that _“Every person has the right to participate in the cultural life of their choice”._

3. It is in this light therefore that we call on the Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing and the Government of Zimbabwe to act constitutionally and allow the Crown Council to continue with their event of coronation Crown Prince Bulelani Lobhengula.
4. We further remind the Minister and the Government that under international law, they have the duty and obligation to protect the cultural rights of the Ndebele people who want to install their Crown Prince. Specifically Article 1(1) of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities mandates that _“States shall protect the existence and the national or ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic identity of minorities within their respective territories and shall encourage conditions for the promotion of that identity.”_
5. We also wish to remind the Minister and the Government that under the Constitution of Zimbabwe and specifically Section 16(3) the Constitution mandates the _“State and all institutions and agencies of government at every level must take measures to ensure due respect for the dignity and traditional institutions”_ and therefore the Minister’s decision doesn’t show respect and dignity for the Ndebele traditional institution.
6. Furthermore, Section 44 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe mandates that _“The State and every person, including juristic persons, and every institution and agency of the government at every level must respect, protect, promote and fulfil the rights and freedoms”_ contained in the Constitution.
7. We further encourage the Crown Council to claim their right by challenging this unconstitutional decision of the Minister through all legally and non-violently available mechanisms including the courts.

_Statement by:_
_MIHR General Secretary_
_Email: [email protected]_

Zim Family In SA Fights Children Are Not Deported

The plea of eight Zimbabwean parents to be reunited with their children will be heard at the Pretoria High Court at 2pm today.

The families’ advocate will ask the court to halt a plan by the Zimbabwean and South African governments to repatriate the children to a shelter in Zimbabwe.

The parents‚ Zimbabwean nationals who live in the Cape‚ had their children sent to South Africa unaccompanied on the back of a truck without travel documents in order to have them live or visit with them over the holiday season. But they claim they know where their children were.

The children never arrived in the Cape as they were taken in by the police on November 11 as victims of human trafficking and were kept from their parents in a safe house for three months.

Their current whereabouts are unknown even to parents and lawyers. Many parents are frantically trying to contact their children.
Advocate Simba Chitando is asking for an urgent interdict to stop the children’s repatriation. This application comes after the departments of Social Development and Home Affairs confirmed to TimesLIVE the children will be repatriated to Zimbabwe within days.

Home Affairs has provided a waiver as the department does not have all their documentation. The International Organisation for Migration is helping with transport to take children to Zimbabwe to be placed in a shelter‚ director Richard Ots confirmed.

Priska‚ one of the mothers‚ travelled from Cape Town to Rustenberg to see her child. She keeps saying she does not know if her child is dead or alive. “Is he dead? I am so worried!”

The court application provides affidavits from all parents and the birth certificates for seven of the eight children‚ to prove the parents’ identity and parental status. Times

Grace Mugabe Ministers Under Siege Fight It Out In Court

Harare magistrate yesterday dismissed former Energy minister Samuel Undenge’s application for refusal of further remand.

The court, however, ordered the State to speed up investigations to enable trial to commence.

At the same time, former Tourism minister Walter Mzembi also appeared in court with his trial also failing to kick off. He was further remanded to April 3.
Both former ministers are facing charges of criminal abuse of office.

Yesterday, Mzembi’s legal counsel notified the court that he would be filing an application for refusal of further remand if a trial date is not given on their next court appearance.
As for Undenge, he had lodged his application arguing that the State has taken an inordinately long time before trial.

However, it was Harare magistrate Tilda Mazhandu’s considered view that two months without trial commencing was not a long time for the court to throw out the case.
Mzembi and Undenge are both out on $400 bail. They have been ordered to report every Friday at Borrowdale and Highlands Police Station respectively, not to interfere with witnesses and to reside at their given addresses. – Daily News

Obert Mpofu – “ I Looted More In The Past 100 Days Than I Did In 10 Years”

Terrence Mawawa| Senior Zanu PF official Obert Mpofu has passionately defended his boss, President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying he has managed to transform the country’ s economy.

Mpofu says those who claim Mnangagwa has done nothing since his assumption of duty are daydreaming.

“There has been a lot of talk that nothing has been achieved by our government, but I can tell you that there is a lot that has been achieved.

In fact, what we have achieved is unprecedented.

What this government has done is perhaps more than what we have achieved in the last 10 years.

I have been in government for a long time and we are now working on targets, not on assumptions. I want to assure you that the targets will be achieved within the stipulated space of time,” boasted Mpofu.

4 Die In Chivi Road Accident

Four people died in a horrific road accident along the Masvingo-Beitbridge highway.

The accident happened about 10 km from the Chivi tollgate at Gombe Bridge.

The accident which claimed four lives involved a haulage truck and a Honda Fit vehicle which was reduced to a shell.

Upon arrival at the accident scene, ZBC News found the bodies of the deceased still at the site.

Some body parts were still scattered under the haulage truck, with the Honda Fit trapped under the truck.

Mr Thabiso Mpakiri the driver of the haulage truck narrated the tragic moments that led to the accident.

He said as he was driving across Gombe bridge on his way from Beitbridge, the driver of the Honda Fit drove into a patch of water which splashed onto the screen and obscured his vision resulting in him encroaching into the oncoming traffic lane.

Mupakiri said he tried to apply his breaks to avoid a head on but to no avail.

“When i was approaching the bridge, it was slightly raining and just as i was finishing the bridge the small Honda Fit came and it splashed a patch of water and it went onto his screen and he lost control and he came to my lane. His car was now diagonal with my truck and i tried to brake, i tried everything to avoid the accident but it was too late,” he said.

Distraught relatives who arrived at the scene of the accident and witnessed the ghastly sight could not contain their grief.

Police attended the accident scene and names of the deceased are yet to be announced.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe Republic Police has confirmed the death of the four.

ZRP spokesperson Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi said the accident happened around 1130 hours where the driver of the Honda Fit and a pregnant woman were among the dead.

Chief Superintendent Nyathi also appealed to drivers to be very cautious and observant on the roads and expressed concern on human errors such as lane encroaching, overtaking errors and unfit vehicles as major contributors to accidents.

Source zbc news online

No Space For Outsiders In Diamond Mining: Hungwe

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo
Masvingo State Minister, Josaya Dunira Hungwe has said there is no space for outsiders who want to loot diamonds in Masvingo Province.

Commenting on the recent discovery of diamond deposits in the Sese Area in Chivi District, Hungwe said the people of Masvingo were the rightful beneficiaries of the minerals in the province.

Ironically two weeks ago, Hungwe claimed he was ready to bring foreign investors to Masvingo Province.

“This province is rich in minerals and I have been told kimberlite pipes have been discovered in Sese.

I have also been informed that the kimberlite pipes produce quality diamonds.

We want the people of Masvingo to benefit from the minerals in the province,” Hungwe told reporters at his Benjamin Burombo Offices in Masvingo yesterday.

4 Crushed To Death In Horror Accident

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| Four people have been crushed to death in a horrific crash at Sese Business Centre in Chivi today.

Although the details are still sketchy, an eyewitness has described the accident as shocking and terrible.

“A Honda Fit has been involved in a head on collision with a haulage truck. I have just witnessed a terrible crash here.

I heard a loud nose and when I turned to check what was happening I saw the Honda Fit tucked under the haulage truck,” said a Chivi villager.

“I am still in a state of shock, I could not believe my eyes.We have never witnessed such a terrible accident here,” said another villager.

Police Spokesperson, Inspector Charity Mazula could not be reached for a comment.

UK Based Nursel Mandiopera Blasts It Out In New Album

By Tidi Kwidini| UK-based Zimbabwean gospel musician, Nursel Mandiopera will release her debut album, You are my God, next month.

The dynamic nine-track album has been produced by one of Zimbabwe’s finest music producers, McDonald “MacDee” Chidavaenzi.

“I initially wanted to release a five-track album but after talking to MacDee about my vision and what I had in mind, he made me realise that I had more to share with the world,” said Nursel.

 

“He is undeniably talented and has a knack for understanding what a musician needs and what will work in an industry that is so competitive.”

 

“I was impressed by how in tune he was with my vision – it made the process a lot easier and very gratifying,” she added.

 

Growing up in a family where music formed the nucleus of Nursel’s interest and growth in music, made her realise that she wanted to pursue it professionally.

 

“Music was a constant presence during my childhood, my father enjoyed composing, and still does – my mother also had a passion for music and enjoyed singing, so naturally I did too.”

 

The ‘Like heaven’ singer first came onto the music scene in 2014 and released several singles including Who is there like you? . A year later, she released music videos for ‘Like heaven’ and ‘Who is there like you’, before taking time out to work on other projects and her album.

 

In 2016 she joined award-winning gospel ensemble, Free to Worship, writing and singing the song, Praise Him, which will be on the group’s fourth single due for release towards the end of the year. Nursel was also nominated for gospel artist of the year at the 2016 Zimbabwe Music and Arts Awards (ZIMAA). She collaborated with ‘new kids on the block’, Friends in Christ on their debut album of the same name, released last July.

 

Nursel said ‘You are my God’ is an enthralling, contemporary collection of music, marked by praise and worship, in both English and Shona. Adding that it is filled with hope, promise and powerful messages to impact the world for the glory of God.

 

“I took a number of risks with this album and during the process learnt to appreciate other styles of gospel that I would have never thought I would enjoy or see myself doing.”
“My musical journey so far has allowed me to embrace and appreciate the multiplicity of music genres and styles out there. Working with a diverse group of musicians over the years has enabled me to add an edge to my music that wasn’t previously there. I can’t wait for the world to hear the final product,” she added.

 

After the launch in March, Nursel will embark on an introductory nationwide tour in churches; before doing an international tour. Music videos for two of her singles are scheduled for release towards the end of the year.

 

The album will be available from all digital stores from 10 March 2018.
-ENDS-

Man Shot In The Head By Police Speaks

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Staff Reporter| One of the victims of the police shooting last week, has spoken.

The man (VIDEO BELOW) spoke of the incident that saw him suddenly injured last week after ZRP cops opened fire on civilians and vendors in Harare.

He speaks to Vendors Union leader Sten Zvorwadza in the below video:

Obert Mpofu Says Those Who Claim Mnangagwa Has Done Nothing In His First 100 Days In Office Are Daydreaming

Terrence Mawawa| Senior Zanu PF official Obert Mpofu has passionately defended his boss, President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying he has managed to transform the country’ s economy.

Mpofu says those who claim Mnangagwa has done nothing since his assumption of duty are daydreaming.

“There has been a lot of talk that nothing has been achieved by our government, but I can tell you that there is a lot that has been achieved.

In fact, what we have achieved is unprecedented.

What this government has done is perhaps more than what we have achieved in the last 10 years.

I have been in government for a long time and we are now working on targets, not on assumptions. I want to assure you that the targets will be achieved within the stipulated space of time,” boasted Mpofu.

July Moyo Blocks Million Dollar Mthwakazi King Coronation

By Paul Nyathi

The Minister Of Local Government July Moyo has blocked the much talked about Mthwakazi King Coronation set for Barbourfields Stadium on Saturday.

In a letter to the Chief Mathema of Gwanda who is the chairman of the chiefs organising the event, Minister Moyo said the coronation of a king is unconstitutional and illegal in the country.

The organisers had already finalised arrangements for the weekend function with close to a million dollars already spent according to the organisers.

Flights, hotels and other logistics for scores of high profile dignatories had already been booked and paid for through well wishers.

Several buses had also already been secured to ferry people coming from around the Southern Africa region for the event, some from as far as Cape Town.

A powerful public address system hired from South Africa is reported to be already on its way to Bulawayo together with a twenty member crew.

Police in Bulawayo had cleared the event which was notified to them late last year.

Efforts to get a comment from Effie Ncube the spokesperson of the organisers were unsuccessful at the time of writing.

Kagoro Says 2018 Elections Are NOT “Winnable” – Votes Do Not Trump Zanu PF Veto

Wilbert Mukori |  These coming elections are very serious matter because if we get things right it would mark the beginning of the climb out of the hell-hole Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs dragged the nation into. Getting it wrong and it means the economic meltdown will continue and the 90% out of work, the 72.3% living on US$1.00 a day, etc. will have to endure another five more years of this hell. It is therefore very disappointing that someone like Brian Kagoro could pen such trash as this!

“Five years prior the election was held on the 29 March 2008. The results were announced by the chief electoral officer on 2 May 2008.Total votes: 2 537 240; Valid votes: 2 497 265. Registered voters: 5 934 768. The percentage voter turnout was a mere 42.75% .In other words over 3, 397, 528 registered Zimbabwean voters did not bother to vote in 2008. The presidential election results were delayed by over 30 days and when finally announced they showed that Tsvangirai had outpolled Mugabe by 48% to 43%. Simba Makoni had 8% of the vote. Crucially, however, he failed to secure 50% plus one, resulting in the electoral commission declaring a runoff”, Brian said.
“The runoff was held on June 27 amid speculation that the additional time was used by Mugabe and the joint operation command – the top brass of the military, police, intelligence and prisons – to plan and launch a spoiling strategy.
“A countrywide orgy of violence followed, orchestrated by war veterans, Zanu-PF militia and security force members. Despite fuel shortages, troops were deployed countrywide.”
For someone who readily acknowledges that the run-off was marred by “a countrywide orgy of violence, orchestrated by war veterans, Zanu PF militia and security force members”, one has to question why then he failed to question what went before. Why did it take ZEC from 29 March to  2 May 2008 to recount a mere 2 537 240 votes? A closer examination would have shown the authorities were cooking up the figures!
Zanu PF was divided that year, then VP Mujuru instructed her followers to vote for the Zanu PF MP and Senate candidate but vote for Tsvangirai president and not Mugabe, the Zanu PF candidate. This was operation “Bhora Musango” (Kick the ball into the bush). Mugabe acknowledge that Bhora Musango costed him the elections and yet the declared result of 48% for Tsvangirai and 43% for Mugabe does not show it.
Zanu PF has since learned that it must never go into the elections again unless it has vote rigging schemes in place to deliver a Zanu PF victory without an need for recount, the party cooks up the figures before the voting and not after as in the March 2008. The vote rigging is augmented with the violence that the party can turn up if in doubt the vote cheating schemes alone will deliver the desired results.
ZEC, Police, Judiciary and all the other State Institutions are in Zanu PF’s pocket, the party has total control of the whole electoral process; the party can fine tune the whole process to fit its diabolical vote rigging schemes. The regime has unfettered access to State resources including the billions looted from Marange diamond field; the party has the cash to buy the services of some of the best vote-rigging schemers on the market, NIKUV, bribe the hundreds of thousands of officials and minions to execute its schemes, etc., etc.
Zanu PF’s reputation as a party of ruthless thugs is well earned and those on the coal face of Zimbabwe’s fearsome culture of political violence KNOW this is no trivial matter.
So, given Zanu PF’s limitless opportunity to blatantly rig the vote plus the party thugs’ licence to harass, beat and even murder; it is no exaggeration to say it is impossible for Zanu PF to lose elections. Whereas the ordinary Zimbabwean has a vote on who governs Zimbabwe, if that vote should go against Zanu PF’s wishes the party has the power to overrule the people. Zanu PF has the veto!
“The 2018 election is winnable on issues and strategy,” Brian Kagoro argued.
It does not matter what issues and strategies you have and how well you articulate them; as long as all you get for all your troubles is a vote against Zanu PF’s veto, you will lose. If you have a veto your say carries the day regardless of what the mob with a vote have to say!
As long as Zanu PF is allowed to wield the veto our elections will always have a pre-determined winner – Zanu PF – regardless of what the electorate want. After 38 years of participating in such pre-determined and utterly meaningless elections, the least we can do now is acknowledge the political reality and stop deluding ourselves with the foolish notion that a vote can ever trump a veto!

Social Commentator Says MDC Is Useless, Clueless

Terrence Mawawa

Nelson Chamisa

Little known social commentator, Kudzai Mutisi has drawn the ire of MDC supporters following his claims that the party is useless and clueless.

In his comments on Twitter yesterday, Mutisi said the opposition party would crumble because of outright confusion and inconsistency in policy implementation.

“MDC is a failure because
the party got $1.5 billion foreign donations but still the opposition party does not own a building.In addition the MDC cannot even put windowpanes at Harvest House.

Their top officials sit on school desks they stole from our schools.

They never donated even a pencil to any school.

The MDC is running corrupt councils,” claimed Mutisi.

Farai Rwodzi’s Wife Files For Divorce

 Renowned chartered account and businessman Farai Rwodzi’s wife — Lorah Madiwa — has filed for divorce at the High court citing irreconcilable differences between the two.

Rwodzi has been married to Lorah for nearly 27 years.

Lorah accuses Rwodzi of having a relationship with another woman and wants out.

“The marriage between the plaintiff (Lorah) and defendant (Rwodzi) has irretrievably broken down because of one of the following reasons: defendant has since been associating improperly with another woman, conduct which is incompatible with the love, comfort and society plaintiff is entitled to get from the defendant.

“Defendant has not generally treated plaintiff with love and affection. As a consequence of defendant’s conduct, the plaintiff has lost all love and affection for him, with no hope of resumption of a normal husband and wife relationship,” Lorah said in the summons which is yet to be served on the Harare businessman.

She has made demands for a share of a number of properties she listed as having been acquired during the subsistence of their marriage.

The properties include holiday homes and a farm in Mashonaland East province.

“On a proper consideration of the parties’ direct and indirect contributions to the acquisition, maintenance and day to day administration of the immovable properties, it would be just and equitable in terms of Section 7 (1) of the Matrimonial Causes Act (Chapter 5:13), if the immovable properties were shared between the parties as follows:

“Number 85 Luna Road, Umwinsidale, Harare be declared to be the sole property of the plaintiff and that the defendant himself or through Eaves Properties (Private) Limited, sign and execute all such papers or deeds necessary to pass ownership to the plaintiff.

“Alternatively, the property be sold at best advantage on the open market and the parties share the proceeds thereof equally,” Lorah said.

She further demanded maintenance for their children, school fees and uniforms among other items.

“General maintenance in the sum of $6 780 per month until the youngest of the children becomes self-sufficient,” she said, adding that she needed $3 730 per month as post-divorce maintenance until she died or remarried.

“Alternative to the above, it would be just and equitable if the defendant was ordered to pay the plaintiff the lump sum of $350 000 as once off post-divorce maintenance payment to enable the plaintiff to maintain herself and start a business venture,” she added.

The amount demanded for the children include $200 for wifi, $1 100 for maids, $600 for security guards, $400 for counselling, $50 for pool chemicals, $300 pocket money, $1 000 for groceries and $160 for one of the children’s violin, among other issues.

On her party, the money she is demanding is constituted as follows: $500 for fuel, $200 for personal development and wellness, $200 for facials and beauty treatments, $1 000 personal allowance, $240 for counselling, $150 for hair, $300 for clothes, shoes and personal effects.

Rwodzi is still to respond to the summons.- daily news

 

LATEST: ZESA’s Operating Cost vs Revenue Ratio

LIVE-BLAST

The ZESA management was Wednesday afternoon put to task over its operations amid a cloud of controversy.

What is (ZESA’s) ratio of operating cost against revenue?, he was asked by a committee member.

The reply was: “at the moment just to give just to give you some figures, we have got a hole of 111 million …in the accounts and the Operating Costs there are 32% of our amount of revenue.”

– WATCH THE PARLIAMENTARY HEARING LIVE:

PICTURE BLAST: Stunner And Olinda Captured On Camera in London

Controversial former celebrity couple Olinda Chapel and rapper Stunner were spotted together in London at the O2 Arena where the rapper and other local artistes were performing last Saturday.

After the above picture leaked to social media, attention seeking Olinda responded.

Pamusoroi vatereri vadiwa, I woke up with a flooded DM (DIRECT MESSAGE) over this picture.

“Whoever took this picture you will get an answer for whatever you were trying to prove.

“Saka vanhu vakambogara vese, vakasangana haticha vhunzani hupenyu here? Kana kuti vana vakadii?

“Ko mombe dza Kajau dzichiri kurwadziwa nemaziso here? Please ndikwanirei hondo yamuri kutsvaka hamuiwane pano.

“Ndatenda hangu,” she posted.

Munengami Speaks On Chivhayo Scam

Chivayo’s solar project

Terrence Mawawa | The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has travelled to Gwanda to inspect the solar system purportedly installed by Wicknell Chivhayo’ s company, Intereck.

Chivhayo is under fire for being awarded a $ 7 million tender by ZESA to implement the solar project.

A visit by the Mines and Energy Parliamentary Portfolio Committee to the Gwanda site has all but confirmed that Chivhayo blew the hefty amount of money he received.

“There is a serious scam.The level of corruption in this country is shocking.We will get to the bottom of the matter very soon,” said Mines and Energy Parliamentary Portfolio Committee Deputy Chairperson, Fani Munengami.

ZESA Headed For A Loss After Paying Wicknell Chivayo $7 Million

LIVE-BLAST

“We are headed for a loss,” says the ZESA boss.

What is the the ratio of operating cost against revenue?, he was asked by a committee member:

“At the moment just to give just to give you some figures, we have got a hole of 111 million …in the accounts and the Operating Costs there are 32% of our amount of revenue.”

– WATCH THE PARLIAMENTARY HEARING LIVE:

BREAKING NEWS – ZESA Boss Admits Using Public Funds To Fund ZANU PF

The ZESA (Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority) boss has confessed saying the power utility can fund ZANU PF saying if he were approached to donations, there is nothing he can do about it.

He also revealed that it is current ZESA practice that every donation up to $20,000 requires the approval of the Managing Director, and everything in the $150,000 threshold requires the approval of the Minister in charge of Energy.

“If you are there ruling party… there is nothing I can do about it…” he replied the portfolio committee of Energy… WATCH THE HEARING (LIVE) AS IT CONTINUES…

Makandiwa “Gifts” Auxillia Mnangagwa With $300 000

United Family International Church leader Emmanuel Makandiwa on February 17 donated $300 000 to first lady Auxillia Mnangagwa’s new foundation, which is advocating for access to health for the poor.

The Angel of Hope Foundation, which was launched in Harare last week, also received $100 000 from President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga’s wife, Marry, chipped in with $20 000, while Prophetic Healing and Deliverance ministries founder Walter Magaya donated an ambulance.

Speaking at the launch, Mnangagwa said his wife had asked government to reduce charges for chemotherapy treatment from $400 a session.

“I am yet to meet with the Health minister and Cabinet so that we look into that issue, we are looking to reduce that fee quite considerably,” he said.

Mnangagwa endorsed the foundation, saying government would support its work because it was apolitical and non-partisan.

“She is helping everyone, those who love the president and those who don’t.

These are programmes that everyone should support and as government we assure you that we will support the foundation.

It relieves our work as government,” he said.

The foundation also received endorsement from South African music star Yvonne Chaka Chaka who sent a pre-recorded message pledging her support.

The first lady said the foundation was there to ensure every child would have a fighting chance to access education, food and good health.

She paid tribute to late former prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai, calling for a moment of silence before delivering her speech.
— The Standard

Drama As Popular “Back To Sender Prophet” Opens Night Club

Madzibaba Stephen, popularly known as ‘back to sender prophet’, has sent tongues wagging in Zengeza, Chitungwiza after he opened a night club.

madzibaba stepen nightclub

Born Stephen Mugariri, the popular prophet has opened a night club, butchery and canteen at the former Mbizi Night Club under a new brand name, Executive Centre.

madzibaba stephen

Residents are complaining over his decision to promote promiscuous behavior by opening the club when he is known for turning the lost to the kingdom of God.

“Kana anababa vezvemweya varivo vakuvhura mabhawa zvakurevei isu tichitarisira kuti vanoponesa vanhu vakarasika,” said one of the residents.

“He is now promoting prostitution in our area. What message is he trying to send to our children?

“We are now doubting him because this behavior is not associated with Godliness,” said one of the disgruntled residents.

Some of the people interviewed told this publication that they are shocked by the recovery of cellphones lost to thieves in the bar and an increased number of people visiting the place.

“After Madzibaba Stephen opened the club under a new name, there is an increase on the number of pros_titutes but what is surprising is that anyone who losses his cellphone to thieves recovers it quickly,” said one of the imbibers at the Executive Centre.

H-Metro visited the place on Sunday and found Madzibaba Stephen playing pool and he confirmed ownership of the place saying he has another bar operating in Mhondoro.

Guspy Warrior entertained imbibers at Executive Centre’s official opening.

 “I am not surprised by comments coming from people about this but to be honest with you I have another bar operating at Karuru Business Centre in Mhondoro and many questioned about it as well,” said Madzibaba Stephen.

“After I opened the bar in Mhondoro, our first customers have since stopped taking alcohol and the place is ever busy with new clients.

“Imbibers who visits our bars are safe from thieves and those who lost their property in the bar will recover them quickly and we beg them not to exert instant justice on offenders.

“My opening of the bar is not to turn beer drinkers to church but residents begged me to create jobs for them in the community and some call me daily to provide security at my shrines to earn money.

“It is on that background that I decided to open butcheries, canteens and a night club both in Mhondoro and Zengeza.

madzibaba stephen

“I created jobs for a number of people in those businesses and I do not feel ashamed or take it as a sin since pastors do not ask how people at church get their money.

“This is money from heathens that we are collecting to change lives of those in our community.

“I cannot force people to turn to God but if they receive grace from the Lord and His Spirit draws them to God not by closing beer halls or night clubs.

“Transport operators do not deny drunkards entrance in their buses because they are not holy and we cannot stop pastors from tobacco farming when it is number one in earning foreign currency.

“Ipfungwa dzevasingade kunamata dzekuongorora nekusoropodza mabasa evanhu nekuti varikutaura zvakadaro nekukereke kwacho havauye saka hatirege kutora mari yavo tichibetsera vasina by opening businesses like bars.

“They will be shocked to find me on the DJ box spinning music that entertains them and I am a good dancer although I like playing pool.

“Men are visiting our place to eat mazondo and stories topping there are family issues and bedroom issues as well so I am not moved by few people’s negative comments,” said Madzibaba Stephen.

Executive Centre is drawing people from as far as Dema and Highfield that people are of the belief that Madzibaba Stephen is using his spiritual powers to draw clients to his bar and butchery.- state media

“Mnangagwa Will Struggle Against Chamisa”

Ray Nkosi | Outspoken MDC politician Eddie Cross who had recently given a thumbs up to President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying he was the best option for Zimbabwe, is now opting to support Nelson Chamisa.

At the time that the late MDC leader was struggling with his health, Cross had urged him to resign and at the same time writing of a power vacuum in the opposition that only Mnangagwa would fill.

Wrote Cross last December, “Mnangagwa is in absolute control of the State and I think he is going to deliver. One of the key elements behind this strategy is that he knows the opposition is in shambles. The other thing he knows full well is that only a democratically elected Government will be recognised by the International Community and recovery and reconstruction of the Zimbabwe State and Economy is not possible without that.”

However, in an interview today with the Daily News not only does Cross believe MDC Vice President Thokozani Khupe should be dsciplined, he also puts forward that Chamisa stands a better political chance than Mnangagwa.

Turning to the forthcoming election, Cross said President Emmerson Mnangagwa will face a tough election opponent in the name of Chamisa.

He said Mnangagwa has to fulfil his promises he made to the people upon his inauguration or risk facing a humiliating defeat.

“I think ED (Mnangagwa) has a real battle on his hands and will struggle against Chamisa. An upset is very possible especially if ED is unable to deliver.”

Cross has a reputation of being open-minded and forthright, which has earned him friends and foes alike.

Last year, he escaped disciplinary action by a whisker after he openly spoke about Tsvangirai’s health, which conservative members of the MDC felt was too intrusive.

CEO Rundongo Allegedly Raped And Impregnated His Step-Daughter

Windmill chief executive officer George Rundongo was denied bail yesterday on charges he ra_ped and impregnated his step daughter.

Rundongo, 50, appeared in court facing charges of ra_ping his step brother’s daughter, a 15-year-old Form 3 pupil.

The chartered accountant was remanded in custody and advised to apply for bail at the High Court as he is facing a third schedule offence.

It is the State’s case that on December 30, Rundogo met the girl at Market Square and then took her to his office at Longcheng Plaza Complex in Belvedere.

The court heard that whilst the complainant was in the office, Rundongo gave her $900 which he said was for her welfare and entered into another room from which he emerged with a mattress.

It was further alleged that the 15-year-old girl tried to wrestle Rundongo but was overpowered, with the Windmill boss allegedly sleeping with her without her consent and without wearing any protection.

The court heard that the girl opened up about the ordeal to her science teacher at school after realising she had missed her menstrual cycle for two consecutive months.

A police report was filed.

She was medically examined and found to be pregnant.- Daily News

CABINS OF SHAME: Wicknell’s $7 million Gwanda Solar Power Project Site, Parly Exposes Rot

https://youtu.be/jPNUSe5Jl-0

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Energy has exposed the rot of corruption in the country.

The committee today toured the site of the Gwanda Solar Power Project to assess how the $200 million project was awarded to Wicknell Chivayo’s company Intratek Zimbabwe, has been used. The portfolio committee which is led by Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa, however, discovered only two cabins as well as an incomplete perimeter fence. The cabins are purpor tedly being used to house workers and tools.

Writes Hon. Fani Munengami “In Gwanda now inspecting the Gwanda Solar Project which was awarded to Wicknell Chivhayo ‘s company, Intereck. These structures are the only works done after being paid $7 million by ZESA, cry my beloved country.”

“Khupe Is Delusional” Says Cross, “She Has No Influence In Matebeleland”

Outspoken MDC legislator Eddie Cross has warned that the party’s vice president Thokozani Khupe is likely to face disciplinary action if she continues to oppose Nelson Chamisa, who was recently endorsed as the party’s acting president.

Khupe is at loggerheads with pro-Chamisa officials in the MDC over the opposition party’s leadership, and has since declared that she will not recognise his ascendency to power, declaring herself the acting president by virtue of being the only elected vice president unlike Chamisa and his counterpart Elias Mudzuri, who were both appointed by the late Morgan Tsvangirai.

Cross — also MDC policy coordinator general — told Southern News that it was clear Khupe was fighting a losing battle, hence she needed to reform for the purposes of unity in the party.

“The support for Chamisa is overwhelming,” he said.

“That is over. If Khupe persists she may be disciplined or lose her membership. All other leaders have accepted the inevitable,” Cross said.

The Bulawayo South MP dismissed the notion that the current leadership squabbles in the party will have an effect on the electorate come election time.

“It only affects the standing committee, at the grass roots there is almost complete support,” he said.

Cross also dismissed another widely held belief that Khupe was influential in the Matabeleland region, hence there was need to treat her issue with care.

“That is nonsense — she (Khupe) is delusional,” Cross curtly said.

Turning to the forthcoming election, Cross said President Emmerson Mnangagwa will face a tough election opponent in the name of Chamisa.

He said Mnangagwa has to fulfil his promises he made to the people upon his inauguration or risk facing a humiliating defeat.

“I think ED (Mnangagwa) has a real battle on his hands and will struggle against Chamisa. An upset is very possible especially if ED is unable to deliver.”

Cross has a reputation of being open-minded and forthright, which has earned him friends and foes alike.

Last year, he escaped disciplinary action by a whisker after he openly spoke about Tsvangirai’s health, which conservative members of the MDC felt was too intrusive.

Efforts to get Khupe’s comment were unsuccessful as her personal assistant, Witness Dube, did not respond to messages.- Daily News

 

Mnangagwa, Kabila Tour DRC Defense College

President Emmerson Mnangagwa just toured the College of High Studies for Strategy and Defense here.

 The college, a brain child of President Joseph Kabila, is a specialised military institution established in 2016.

President Mnangawa was received at the institution by the Country’s Defense Minister Chrispin Atamatabe.

Minister Atamatabe gave a brief history of the institution which is a brain child of DRC President Joseph Kabila.

President Mnangagwa said he was impressed by the facility as it goes a long way in creating African based solutions on defense and security.

He said he was also fascinated by the fact that the institution accepts foreign military students.- state media

Political Parties Youth Sign Historic Peace Pact

Political activists pledge to promote peace through signing a peace pact

Youths from St. Mary’s suburb in Chitungwiza on Saturday the 24th of February 2018 signed a peace pact at a peace-building initiative jointly organized by the Centre for Conflict Management and Transformation (CCMT) and the Chitungwiza and Manyame Rural Residents Association (CAMERA). The platform was held at the Leisure Centre in Chitungwiza and was attended by more than 50 youths drawn from the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU PF) district youth league and the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) district youth assembly structures.

The purpose of this initiative was to promote peaceful community cohesion and tolerance between young political activists before, during and after elections. This is in recognition of the fact that Zimbabwe will be heading for harmonized elections in a few months time and the youths are regularly targeted as the instigators of politically-motivated violence in Chitungwiza.

The two political parties who were represented by their respective St. Mary’s district youth chairpersons, Virimai Zingunde (ZANU PF) and Constantine Tapera (MDC-T) committed to work together to promote peace and development in Chitungwiza through signing a peace pact.

The terms of the pact bind the parties signatory to it to:
 Desist from participating in any form of violence, especially politically motivated violence.
 Raise awareness in the communities on the need for peace and development.
 Encourage their party members to use nonviolent ways of addressing conflict.

The CCMT and CAMERA vowed to continue working with the youths from different political affiliations to facilitate peaceful co-existence and tolerance in the polarized communities which require some form of cooling down through peace-building, healing and reconciliation.

ZCP Blasts ZRP

Zimbabwe Communist Party (ZCP)

STATEMENT ON THE
KILLING OF UNARMED PEOPLE BY THE ZRP FOLLOWING THE REQUEST OF THE
HARARE CITY COUNCIL TO
“DE-CONGEST THE STREETS”

26th February 2017.

Firstly, the Zimbabwe Communist Party extends its condolences to the relatives and friends of those killed by the Zimbabwe Republic Police on the 22nd February 2018 due to the request of the Harare City Council to “de-congest the streets”; our sympathy is also extended to those injured.

The shooting and killing of people on the streets of Harare by the Zimbabwe Republic Police can be understood from a number of angles. But first of all, as Communists we see it as reflection of class attitudes by the MDC Harare City Council, the ZANU(PF) government and the police.

What happened is a crude example of the Dictatorship of the Bourgeoisie against the people.

True. The centre of Harare is congested. But why is it congested?

It is like this because the working-class has been denied means of survival by the parasitic black bourgeoisie who have looted and destroyed the economy in the name of “indigenous empowerment”. But as we have seen many times before, the word ‘indigenous’ has taken on a different meaning in Zimbabwean English. The black majority is simply a nuisance to the new élite — the ‘indigenous’; for them the ordinary people who do not have wealth simply make the streets untidy and must be removed — like garbage.

Those with cars find it very inconvenient that kombis crowd the city centre. People must get off far from their destination — and walk.

These class attitudes persist in the bourgeois parties and in society as a whole. The only light is that in the attempt to try to show a difference, we are seeing that the Police Commissioner, Godwin Matanga has announced an enquiry. We thank him for this. This is a small step forward. It would not have happened previously. We must insist, though, that not only the direct perpetrators are punished, but also those who sent the police in with live ammunition. We are awaiting the outcome.

The Communist Party, is a party of order. But to try to impose order in a situation which is highly abnormal without first dealing with the root causes — unemployment and bad planning —and without any dialogue with the people means that our current ‘democracy’ is a sham. Representatives are elected by the people but choose to set themselves above the people. This must stop.

Ngqabutho Nicholas Mabhena

General Secretary

+27 83 340 1000
[email protected]

Ian Beddowes

National Commissar

[email protected]
+27 60 440 3137.

Community Celebrates As Notorious Thugs Arrested

Finally captured

By Paul Nyathi

Relief has hit the border town of Beitbrdge after police finally arrested on Wednesday morning, four notorious thugs responsible for a series of armed robberies in the town.

The four were caught in a deep nap resting from a night of thuggery by the police following a tip off few hours after they had attacked and robbed any early morning flea market trader.

The four were positively identified by some of their victims as the long wanted thugs before police whisked them away as a crowd watching was demanding that they be released into mob justice.

Police officers at the scene said that the four will appear in court as soon as charges and investigations against them are completed.

Peace Activist Peter Muchengeti Dies

Peter Muchengeti (60), a distinguished human rights and peace activist is no more. He was snatched from us in the early hours of this morning having spent a lengthy period at Bulawayo United Hospitals. A long serving Zimbabwe Peace Project employee first as a Provincial coordinator from 2008 when he joined and then a Field Officer until the time of his death.

An accomplished community mobiliser, His association with ZPP dates back to 2002 when he volunteered to work in communities documenting and monitoring human rights abuses at a time the democratic space was under serious threat. Before joining the ZPP Muchengeti worked for the Zimbabwe Civic Education Trust (ZIMCET) where he was instrumental in breaking barriers in the work of building peace committees whose objective lay in fostering a culture of tolerance. His track record as a human rights and peace activist and community organiser speaks for itself and he has left a mark in a number of communities in Matebeleland, Masvingo, Midlands and in Mashonaland East where he successfully mobilised for a peace building initiative. At the time of his death he was running a successful peace building campaign which set up a structure of Peace Ambassadors made up of community members tasked with mapping conflict and involved in local conflict transformation. The Peace Ambassadors in Binga, Mutoko and Chiredzi have been trained and capacitated through this initiative to lead conflict resolution in their communities.

A victim of beatings by law enforcement agents at the time he was working in the Midlands, Muchengeti has remained resolute and committed to unashamedly bring to light injustices faced by communities in the provinces where he worked. Muchengeti has also worked with other organisations like the Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) where he was active in the task force as the Bulawayo Provincial chair.

Muchengeti had a wealth of knowledge on how to succeed in engaging communities and the people he interacted with had high regard for him and the manner in which he would humble himself when he executed his duties. An easy individual to work with who always valued his work which he continued to speak about even at a time he was in extreme pain. He had this infectious smile that made him easy to approach for those he worked with in the communities and even in the office. The ZPP and indeed the human rights and governance sector is poorer without him. The void he has left will be difficult to fill having distinguished himself in the way that he did as a Peace Ambassador par excellence.

Muchengeti will be remembered by all at ZPP and will be missed. Muchengeti is survived by his wife and 3 children.

Mourners are gather at 2583 Pumula South Bulawayo. He will be laid to rest on Friday , March 2 at 11 AM at West Park Cemetry in Bulawayo.

ZPP is a Non Governmental Organization that was founded in 2000 by a group of faith based and human rights NGOs working and interested in human rights and peace-building initiatives. ZPP has become a vehicle for civic interventions in times of political crises. In particular, ZPP seeks to monitor and document incidents of human rights violations and breaches of peace.

If you are concerned about acts of violence in your community, ZPP encourages you to get in touch with us on Hotline and WhatsApp numbers

+263 774 883 406 and +263 774 883 417

Toll Free: 080 80199

 

ZEC Boots Out Chigwamba

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) has cut ties with its chief elections officer, Constance Chigwamba, after she fell out of favour with commissioners at the electoral management body.

A former permanent secretary in the Officer of the President and Cabinet, Chigwamba was seconded to the post of Zec chief elections offer in June 2015 by former president Robert Mugabe.

Zec chairperson, Justice Priscilla Chigumba, that the decision to have Chigwamba recalled was arrived at by the commissioners who unanimously felt that having a chief elections officer on secondment form the PSC undermined the organisation’s independence. Daily News

The Same Media Mugabe Bombed And Silenced

Human rights activist Dr Pedzisai Ruhanya has lamented the role the private press is playing in giving former President Robert Mugabe a voice the same man who bombed and silenced it.

Liz Tsvangirai Side Of The Story

The wife of the late opposition MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai is being accused by her late husband’s family of kicking out the former prime minister’s children from the couple’s Highlands mansion, an allegation she strenuously denied yesterday.

Tsvangirai’s brother, Manasa, claimed yesterday that two of his late brother’s children – Vincent and Miriro, from another of the late MDC leader’s wife – had been kicked out of the palatial home in Highlands, Harare.

Yesterday, Tsvangirai’s widow rubbished the allegations in an interview with the Daily News.

Tsvangirai’s children have reportedly been locked out of their father’s Highlands mansion by their stepmother, Elizabeth Macheka.

The children, all adults, have now relocated to Tsvangirai’s old home in Strathaven suburb, Avondale, following the burial of their father at his rural home in Buhera last Tuesday.

The former Prime Minister’s younger brother, Manase confirmed the development, but said negotiations were still in progress to resolve the dispute.

“I have not seen the children, but I have been called and advised of the development,” Manase said.

“I can confirm they are now staying in Strathaven. The children have advised me that upon their return from burying their father, they were told by their mother (Elizabeth) that she was no longer able to stay with them and they should find somewhere to go. I will go and see them and find out how best the issue can be attended to.”

Although Manase did not give details of when they were sent-packing, well-placed sources told NewsDay they were told to leave last Thursday upon arrival from Buhera, where they had attended their father’s burial on Tuesday.

Tsvangirai reportedly sired about 10 children with different women, including six with his late wife, Susan, but had none with Elizabeth.

Elizabeth confirmed to the United States-based radio station, VOA Studio 7, that she had barred some of the children from visiting the mansion, citing their bad relations.

Her lawyer, Harrison Nkomo also told Studio 7, Elizabeth had rights that needed to be respected by Tsvangirai’s family, as she was still married to the former premier before he died.

Nkomo told NewsDay yesterday that he would only comment when the matter had been brought to court.

The late Tsvangirai’s spokesperson, Luke Tamborinyoka was not reachable for a comment, but a source close to Macheka said the former PM’s wife had no problems with the two children, Richard and Miriro and had offered to pay their fees.

“She only has problems with Vincent who wanted to beat her up while they were in South Africa where Tsvangirai was receiving treatment for colon cancer,” the source said.

Elizabeth returned to Harare on Tuesday soon after her husband’s burial, after she had been left out of the proceedings which were dominated by Tsvangirai’s in-laws from the previous marriage.

She allegedly claimed that she was ordered to leave the Tsvangirai homestead soon after burial.

But in one of her WhatsApp chats with her late husband’s relatives, where she was asked why she had left before conclusion of the family rituals, she said her father, Joseph Macheka (Zanu PF national consultative assembly member and former Chitungwiza mayor), had advised her not to stay behind.

Tsvangirai’s widow was exposed to public humiliation at the funeral after her mother-in-law, Lydia Chibwe Zvaipa appeared on national television threatening to commit suicide if she and acting MDC-T acting president Nelson Chamisa set foot at the former Premier’s funeral.

It was not yet clear why Tsvangirai’s mother did not want her daughter-in-law to attend her son’s funeral.

Britain Happy Mugabe is Gone

Ray Nkosi | Minister of Finance and Economic Development Patrick Chinamasa has charmed the UK government in a diplomatic offensive, in which he has painted a bright future for Zimbabwe.

Chinamasa yesterday met with British Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Mr Boris Johnson, with the latter taking to the micro blogging site Twitter expressing hope for the future of Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe has had frosty relations with the United Kingdom under the previous regime led by President Robert Mugabe who often blamed the country’s chaos and problems on the former colonial power. The British government has not in the past hidden its disdain for Mugabe, and has openly embraced the Emmerson Mnangagwa led government.

“Good to welcome Patrick Chinamasa, Zimbabwe’s Special Envoy to the UK, to @ForeignOffice today. Great hope and optimism for Zimbabwe’s future, we discussed need for free & fair elections this year & opportunities ahead of us,” tweeted Mr Johnson.

A week ago, Mr Johnson said Britain and United States of America were having fruitful engagements with Zimbabwe.

“Wide-ranging and fruitful talks covering Iran, Yemen, Burma, Zimbabwe & more with bipartisan delegation of US Senators led by @LindseyGrahamSC at the @foreignoffice today. Also discussed strength and depth of relationship,” he tweeted.

 

How Khupe Hired Thugs To Beat Up Tsvangirai At Funeral

Dickson Manyudza Jasi‎ | “Thokozani Khupe is all over social media today as “victim of violence”. Lets not have short memories. In Oct 2015 Morgan Tsvangirai failed to attend the funeral of his former Deputy Minister of Youth and Indigenisation, Thamsanqa Mahlangu, having travelled all the way to Byo for the funeral. Tsvangirai’s intelligence uncovered that the same “Saint Khupe” had hired thugs to beat him up at the funeral and decided to stay put at his hotel instead,” he said.

“Today we hear Khupe is a victim of violence when she is the “Grandmother of violence”. This is the same Khupe who spent the last 8 months not talking to Tsvangirai, nor visiting him in hospital nor attending any party meetings, having refused to accept a party decision who now wants to take centre stage at the burial of the same person she loathed. Total hypocrite!! even if we go to congress she will not win.”

LATEST – $437,279.00 Disappears And Zinara Boss Says “I Can’t Explain What Happened Cause I Wasn’t There”

By Talent Gondo| The parliamentary committee on Public Accounts yesterday exposed ZINARA ineptitude amid revelations that there were individuals from the former management who had been reengaged in the parastatal’ s new administration.
The duo, Moses Juma and one Mr Murove were re-engaged as technical director and finance manager respectively.

Giving her oral evidence before the Public Accounts Committee chaired by MDC T member of parliament, Paurina Mpariwa, ZINARA boss, Nancy Masiiwa Chamisa said her hands were tied in retaining the duo hence her administration was working round the clock to ensure that the parastatal implemented the Auditor General’s recommendations going forward and plug any loop holes which may be manipulated to suit particular agendas.

“Unfortunately to date, the payment vouchers amounting to $437 279 are nowhere to be found and because I was not yet at the parastatal, I cannot account or explain what happened,” she said. (STORY CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO)

Parliamentarians sought clarity from the former acting CEO, Juma who failed to account for the vouchers neither could he explain how ZINARA paid two directors $36 383 in excess of what was approved.

“These are historical issues which will not happen again,” said the former CEO who is now a technical director at the same parastatal.

Murove, who confirmed benefiting from the executive allowances including fuel and cellphone allowances which was not taxed repeatedly cited an ‘oversight’ on the part of the former ZINARA management failing to explain why due process was being flouted during the period 2015 and 2016.

The Auditor General’s report also noted that $1.7 million was paid to suppliers without supporting documents while the same was also done when Bitumen World was paid $748 116.90 for road surfacing works done at One Commando and Police General Headquarters (PGHQ).

The Public Accounts Committee probed the duo on why payments were done without supporting documents to which the former ZINARA management responded by insisting it was an ‘oversight’.

Picture Of Vice President Mohadi With School Girl Inside Govt Office

By Staff Reporter| A picture of Vice President Kembo Mohadi inside his office with a school girl has torched storm.

It was a hot subject of discussion early Wednesday morning. When was this picture taken?  A portrait (of President Emmerson Mnangagwa) at the back wall denotes that it was taken in the last 3 months after Robert Mugabe’s removal. Evidence at hand shows that it was taken from one of the parties’ WhatsApp profile accounts. The girl is seen wearing uniform from Heritage school, Harare. Who really is this school girl? Is this picture authentic, and if it is, what was happening on that day inside the government office?  On another hand however, could hugging a school girl who has visited your office be termed abuse? Attempts to obtain a comment from VP Mohadi were fruitless at the time of writing.

Jonathan Moyo Uploads Video of Old Villager Saying He’ll Never Vote Mnangagwa

By Farai D Hove| President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s arch enemy, Prof Jonathan Moyo Wednesday morning posted a video of an old man who is seen indicating that he will never vote for Mnangagwa.

The footage is seen as a swipe against the new ZANU PF leader as the nation readies for the upcoming 2018 elections. While statistics to date showed that 60% of registered voters are unlikely to vote for Mnangagwa as they are in the 40 years and below group, an assumption was passed that the rest, the older generation would vote for Mnangagwa.

But the man is asked on his voting preference and he replies complaining that he does not even recognise Mnangagwa.

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SOUTH AFRICA: Malema In Mass Demo Over Health Care

Jo’burg Correspondent| South Africa’s youngest opposition party, the Julius Malema led EFF is conducting mass demonstrations around the country over health care complaints.

The party announced the nationwide demos in the following tweet:

 

Thousands To Witness Mthwakazi King Coronation Ceremony

By Paul Nyathi

Bulawayo popularly known as The City of Kings will this weekend come to a standstill as thousands of people from across Matabeleland region are expected to descend in the city to witness the crowning of the first Ndebele King since 1893.

Crown Prince Bulelani Collins Lobengula Khumalo will be unveiled and crowned at a ceremony to be held at Barbourfields Stadium on Saturday to take over the reigns from Lobengula Khumalo who was the last King of the Ndebele people in 1893.

Spokesperson for the organisers of the ceremony, Effie Ncube told ZimEye.com that everything is set for the ceremony.

“Despite attempts to undermine the coronation of the first legitimate King since 1893, we are ready to proceed on 3 March 2018. This a day millions of our people are looking to as a defining moment for the country,” said Ncube.

Prince Bulelani Lobengula Khumalo a soldier in the South African Defence Forces who was born and bred amongst the Xhosa people of the Northern Cape in South Africa will be crowned as King of the Ndebele by his Xhosa king from South Africa.

Meanwhile, a section of Matabeleland people of the Kalanga clan under the banner of Mambo Kingdom Revival have warned that they will be going to court to block the coronation of Khumalo taking place claimimg that the Mthwakazi territory he is going to administer is originally their territory.

Ncube dismissed the court challenge claiming that the Mambo dynasty have a right to have their own king without inferring with the Ndebele king.

“We have not received any court interdict but if we do we will dispose of it and move on. No one has a case against us,” he said.

“Every people have a constitutional right to practise their culture the way they see fit. We have not interfered with the processes of others. The king we are crowning will not be imposed on anyone. Freedom of choice is completely guaranteed.”

“Those who don’t want our king are free to have their King. We are a multi cultural society even in Matebeleland so that on our part we have no problem having 100 kings in Matebeleland alone. What wrong with that? What is unacceptable is for some people to try and stop the rights of others. If you want Mambo you are free to have him. If you want Munhumutapa you can have him,” said Ncube.

The coronation day is expected to be a hive of entrainment with musicians and traditional dancers from the region providing entrainment. The day will close off with a King’s Cup soccer challenge between Highlanders and Bulawayo City.

Over 50 cattle have already been brought up for slaughter and at least 20 000 litres of traditional beer is guaranteed to be consumed on the day.

Mnangagwa, If We’re Going to Have Free And Fair Elections, Why Do We Still Have AIPPA and POSA?

By Staff Reporter| As Zimbabwe readies for the upcoming 2018 polls, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been challenged on his promise to have free and fair elections.

“If we are going to have free and fair elections, why do we still have AIPPA and POSA,” asked analyst Wellence Mujuru.

Former Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi has said there will never be free protest in Zimbabwe under the new government. He was arrested days after making that statement.

Mzembi’s views have been supported by the fact to date, since his rise to power, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has done nothing to repeal the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (AIPPA) Act which was enforced in 2002 by the predominantly ZANU–PF parliament and amendments made in 2003 which restrict media reportage.

The other controversial act, the Public Order and Security Act (POSA) was introduced by a ZANU-PF dominated parliament spearheaded by President Mnangagwa himself and former VP John Nkomo as they assisted Robert Mugabe to consolidate his power giving untold powers to the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP).

 

Walter Chidhakwa Arrested

By Paul Nyathi| Former Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa was arrested on Monday and spent the night at Harare Central Police cells, ZimEye.com can reveal.

Sources indicated that the former Minister who is a close relative to former President Robert Mugabe was arrested for defying a court order which was granted against him when he was still the Minister.

Details provided to ZimEye.com on the charges were not clear but the former Minister is due to appear at the Gweru magistrates court today.

Chidhakwa is still on bail on another case of corruption and abuse of office raised against him by the Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission. He was arrested in December for the offence.

Botswana Brisks Mnangagwa On DRC

Ray Nkosi | Botswana yesterday brisked President Emmerson Mnangagwa on his position over the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

As Mnangagwa was leaving for the DRC, Botswana’s President, Ian Khama issued a statement saying DRC President Joseph Kabila is not legitimate. SEE PICTURED LETTER BELOW:

Botswana also called on Kabila to step down, saying other countries should do the same, an apparent direct swipe at Zimbabwe just after the latter announced Mnangagwa’s travel plans.

Botswana said in their statement, “the ministry of international affairs said the ‘worsening humanitarian situation’ in DRC is fulled by the fact that ‘its leader has persistently delayed holding elections, and has lost control over the security of his country.”

But Mnangagwa flew out within hours of that statement to as reported, meet Kabila.

The state media reported it as part of his “courtesy calls on fellow Heads of State and Government in the region to apprise them of political developments in Zimbabwe that culminated in the resignation of his predecessor Robert Mugabe last November.”

Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba yesterday said besides the courtesy call, the visit will see the two countries discussing bilateral relations.

Prof Nyagura Suspended Over Grace Mugabe’s “Fake” Ph.D

By Farai D Hove| The University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Council has with immediate effect suspended Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura over former First Lady Grace Mugabe.

The development is a culmination of efforts by lecturers at the institution who raised the matter soon after Grce’s husband’s removal in November last year. They were shortly after that allegedly victimised by Nyagura himself.

Two weeks later, Nyagura was arrested and as of yesterday sources at the university reveal that Pro-Vice Chancellor Professor Pedzisai Mashiri has since been appointed to act as the Vice Chancellor.

“Mashiri is now our Pro-Vice Chancellor,” a senior source told reporters.

Nyagura is accused of abuse of office after he allegedly and unprocedurally awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree to Grace Mugabe in 2014. Mrs Mugabe completed the degree within 3 months of registering for it.

Her husband, Robert was university chancellor at the time.

Nyagura was arrested on Friday 16th February following pressure on the Zimbabwe anti-Corruption Commission over the suspected fraudulent award.

NPRC Undeterred By Mthwakazi Protests

By Paul Nyathi| The National Peace and Reconciliation Commission is continuing with it’s business as usual despite interruptions by the Mthwakazi Republic Party of public hearings in Bulawayo and Lupane.

In an interview with ZimEye.com, NPRC commissioner Geofrey Chada said that the commission is proceeding with it’s consultations throughout the country as scheduled besides calls by the Matabeleland regional party for it to disband.

“We are a constitutional body and going ahead with our business as mandated by the constitution and today (Wednesday) we are in Gweru listening to those people who want to make their presentations to the commission,” said Chada.

The commission’s hearings in Bulawayo and Lupane were disrupted by picketing Mthwakazi Republic Party activists who claimed that the commission made up of predominately Shona speaking people can not preside over Gukurahundi atrocities issues.

Asked what then happens to the submissions from the people of Bulawayo and Lupane, Commissioner Chada said that the commission captured the message delivered by the demonstrators as the message from the people.

He added that the commission also managed to capture some presentations from people who spoke to them outside the demonstrations.

“We have the submissions from the people of Lupane and Bulawayo,” he said.

“We got the message from the Mthwakazi people even if they had to put it across the way they did,” said Chada.

“We also managed to capture inputs from other people who spoke outside the demonstrations and some who opted to put their submissions in writing.”

Commissioner Chada said that after the provincial hearings, the Commission will be holding a national hearing in Harare where representatives from all the ten provinces will be invited to come and go through the presentations collected from the hearings and plan on the way forward for the commission.

“As soon as we are done with all the provinces, we will convene a stakeholders meeting in Harare where representatives from the provinces will gather to come up with a national report from the submissions made in the provincial consultations,” said Chada.

Dzamara’s Wife Pleads To Mnangagwa

AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF ZIMBABWE ON ITAI DZAMARA’S DISAPPEARANCE

My name is Sheffra Dzamara, I am the wife of Itai Peace Dzamara.

As you might know, Itai was abducted on 9 March 2015 and, until today, he remains unaccounted for. That is why I have decided to direct this letter to you, to share my pain with you, the pain I have felt for the past three years and the pain I will feel everyday if the truth about his whereabouts remains uncovered.

President Mnangagwa, Itai is my husband. He is a family man who has two young children. You might never understand what I go through daily when my children ask me ‘when is our father coming back?’ To be honest, I have nothing to tell them. It pains me that Itai is missing a critical part of his own children’s lives.

Mr President, I know it is in your power to call for Itai to be found. I therefore appeal to you as the President of the nation to call for Itai’s release. Itai must come home, where he belongs, to his family, to his children.

If the abductors have killed him, then I want his body, so that I can grieve and get closure. The truth must come out. I need to know where he is or what happened to him.

I appeal to you as the President to have mercy on his family.

Yours faithfully

Sheffra Dzamara

“He Raped Me 3 Times” Girl Found Lying

A teenage girl who accused her sister’s husband, a teacher, of raping her three times, has been found lying.

The Victoria Falls teacher who was being accused of raping his teenage sister-in-law, breached a sigh of relief after a court established that the girl had framed him for stopping her from cohabiting with a boyfriend.

The girl is aged 17 and is a younger sister to the accused’s wife.

The juvenile allegedly eloped to cohabit with a boyfriend in August last year and raised rape charges against her sister’s husband after he forced her out of the “marriage.” The accused (57) cannot be named for ethical reasons.

He pleaded not guilty to three counts of rape after the complainant alleged that he sexually abused her on three occasions when his wife had travelled last year in August and September.

Hwange regional magistrate Mr Collet Ncube found the teacher not guilty and acquitted him.

The magistrate said the girl was not a credible witness.

“The complainant is not a credible witness and the court wonders why she took long to report the case to the police yet she had many people in her family to confide in,” said Mr Ncube.

He said the allegations were inspired by bad blood between the girl and the accused as she was angry that he stopped her marriage to a boyfriend who she had eloped to cohabit with.

The complainant’s sister and paternal grandmother who testified in court accused the girl of lying against the accused.

They said the allegations were fabricated as she had not told anyone about the rape.

The girl did not report to the police who arrested the accused using an anonymous letter that they found in a suggestion box, the court was told.

Allegations by the State led by Mr Tinomupei Mbiza were that the accused raped his wife’s younger sister on three different occasions at his house between August and September last year.

Mr Givemore Mvhiringi of Mvhiringi and Partners represented the accused. – state media/Leornard Ncube

WATCH: Dead End For Wicknell As Parliament Descends On His “Jungle” Solar Plant

The Parliamentary Portfolio committee on Mines and Energy is today touring Wicknell Chivayo’s proposed Gwanda Solar Plant in Gwanda. The development comes after ZimEye revealed that by November last year Chivayo did not even have a fence at the site. SEE VIDEO BELOW:

https://youtu.be/jPNUSe5Jl-0

 

MPs have since widened their probe into the contentious deal signed by the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) and Intratrek, a company owned by flashy businessman Mr Wicknell Chivayo.

The visit comes barely two weeks after Mr Chivayo was taken to task by the committee over the $5 million he received from the ZPC for the Gwanda solar project.  He was paid without the requisite bank guarantee.

Chairperson of the committee, Mr Temba Mliswa said the visit was meant to enable Parliament to assess progress made on the ground.

“The Gwanda one is to do with ZPC and Intratrek, the Wicknell Chivayo company. We are going to verify what’s on the ground vis a vis what has been paid,” said Mr Mliswa.

During his appearance before the committee, Mr Chivayo was also grilled over the manner in which he won the tender for the project in 2013.

Mr Mliswa asked Mr Chivayo to explain why there was a disparity on the amount he received from the $7 million that was mentioned by ZPC Board chairman Mr Stanley Kazhanje.

“Just tell us how much you got and where the money went to. We had ZPC here and they said they gave you $7 million. Just tell us how much you got and we break it down,” Mr Mliswa said.

The businessman admitted that he had been paid by the company without a bank guarantee and had sought assistance from former Minister of Energy and Power Development Dr Samuel Undenge after suspended ZPC managing director Noah Gwariro had refused to pay him the money without the guarantee.

Mr Mliswa said after Gwanda they will tour Hwange Colliery and Kamativi Mine on Thursday before rounding off with Shabanie Mine on Friday.

“We are going to look at Kamativi, we hear there is an investor. We also hear of things being stripped off by the Chinese investor and we’ll also look at its resuscitation.  We will proceed to Hwange as well to look at the problems which are there and also to look at the production, the challenges that they are facing. It’s not really about problems but challenges and as Parliament to see how best we can also intervene,” said Mr Mliswa.

He said the revival of the country’s economy was dependent on the resuscitation of these mines.

“All those are critical in resuscitating the economy. You cannot talk of Zimbabwe without Ziscosteel, without Kamativi without Hwange without Shabanie Mine.  So we have to understand the investors that are coming in, how serious are they because we have been taken for a ride by other investors,” said Mr Mliswa.

He said the committee yesterday visited Zisco which, he said, needs about $1 billion to revive. – state media/additional reporting

Will Those Who Took Power Surrender It Easily?

Masimba Mavaza VAZET

By Dr Masimba Mavaza|In September 2017 Zimbabwe experienced a coup within a coup. Coup detat is a French word which means a strike on the state. A coup detat is usually an unconstitutional means of changing the status core. There were two coup sides in Zimbabwe and each side had its moments of success. The first group was led by Prof Jonathan Moyo with the aid of his colleagues Saviour Kasukuwere and Ignatius Chombo. In this group there were two people who were used as a strong back-up and to legitimise the coup. These two were the then First Lady and the president’s nephew. Two sides claimed to be all working in the interests of the president.

The mistake made by the group which romped in the president and his wife to their side was the expelling of everybody with war credentials. This move made the army side with the other group which was led by the now president. Then, the Armed Forces issued a constitutional declaration that gave the military the authority rather than either of the two candidates, leading to cries of a political coup d’etat, also known as a coup. This declaration was then neutralised by the statements that the army was targeting the criminals surrounding the president, however the president together with the criminals surrounding him were booted out.

It became a confusing but a very interesting state of affairs: the parliament instituted proceedings to impeach the president, while on the other hand common people thronged the streets calling for the president’s departure. Most people did not like the way the First Lady was carrying herself around; she had become a loose cannon and the president could not contain her. The takeover of the state by the civilians and none state officials instigated the army to act. Whether the army has left or not it remains to be seen.

It’s not the first time in recent memory that a military has taken over a government. For example, in December 2006, Fiji’s military did just that? In September of the same year, in a surprise move that troubled international leaders but seemed to have the support of the Thai people, a military coup d’etat removed the prime minister of Thailand from power. Thaksin Shinawatra was in New York, preparing to address the United Nations General Assembly as the leader of Thailand, when he found out he was out of a job. In a televised address, Shinawatra demanded that General Sondhi Boonyaratkalin — leader of the Thai military, orchestrator of the coup and self-appointed acting prime minister — surrender himself. The TV address ran short. The Thai military, suddenly in charge of all media outlets, cut him off mid-speech. The coup was a success.

What happened in Thailand was a bloodless coup. No one fired a shot. The way it unfolded is fairly typical of this type of coup: The acting leader, long accused of corruption and poor leadership, was out of the country, and the top military officials took swift action under cover of darkness. They took control of the Prime Minister’s residence and all government agencies. When Thailand’s population woke up on Wednesday morning, soldiers were everywhere, CNN was off the air, and there was a new prime minister in office.

What makes a forced changing of the guard a coup d’etat (French for “strike to the State”) as opposed to a revolution is that in a coup, there is usually no mass uprising. A small, elite group of leaders already within the government structure carries out a coup. In most cases, it is as much a shock to the people as it is to the deposed leader. When loyalties at the highest levels of the government and military are divided, a coup can be very bloody. But violence is not a defining characteristic of a coup. A coup is an illegal seizure of power — it unseats a leader in an unconstitutional manner. When, say, a president is impeached by parliament and removed from office, that’s not a coup, because impeachment procedures are set forth by the Constitution as a legitimate way of deposing a president. So to legitimise the coup in Zimbabwe an impeachment was underway and a coup became only an operation.

A coup is usually quick, quiet and relies heavily on the element of surprise. After securing government buildings and imprisoning or detaining (if he is in the country at the time of the coup) or exiling the deposed leader, the military declares itself in control, takes over the media in order to manage the flow of information and imposes martial law. A coup can then follow one of many paths. In some cases, the leader of the coup assumes temporary power until a new national leader can be chosen. (Sometimes, that temporary power ends up being not so temporary.)

In other coups, the leader of the movement simply installs himself as the new leader of the country — there are no new elections nor appointments planned. This often (but not always) results in a military dictatorship. But while coups are usually military in nature, they don’t have to be — Gaius Julius Caesar, for example, who ironically took control of Rome in a military coup, rendering the Roman Senate all but powerless, lost his power when several members of that Senate assassinated him in their own coup in 44 BC.

Sometimes, a coup has the popular support of the people, as was the case in the coup that brought the new dispensation in Zimbabwe in 2017. These are often the smoothest and least violent coups, when the acting leader is widely believed to be either corrupt, ineffective or both the populace will support anything which removes the incumbent. Still, even “bloodless” coups are not always bloodless. There are always some overzealous members of the force who will torture kill or abuse people. The coup that brought Pervez Musharraf to power in Pakistan in 1999 was truly bloodless. Musharraf was the highest ranking military official under Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. When conflict erupted and Sharif ordered the military to remove Musharraf (who was out of the country) from his post, the military refused to obey the order. On hearing the news, Musharaff immediately boarded a plane and headed back to Pakistan, but Sharif would not let him land. The military, loyal to Musharaff, removed Sharif from power so that Musharaff’s plane could land in Pakistan. Musharaff immediately took control of Pakistan, while Sharif settled into exile in Saudi Arabia. While in Zimbabwe the army general was in China his arrest was organised authorised by the president presided upon by the first lady and the Prof Moyo left in the hands of a willing Police, when soldier’s intelligence heard this whole process of realigning the country started.

Now the big question is do the strong man give up power voluntarily, what happens when a strongman replaces another strongman. Is the country faithful to the strongman or is the strongman faithful to the country.

Jammeh, who took power in a military coup in 1994, had initially suggested he would step down after the election, prompting gullible suckers in the international media to portray it as a rare bright spot in a rough year for democratic norms. But Gambians, reportedly on edge since the vote, knew better. Jammeh is one of the world’s most brutal and eccentric dictators, known for imprisoning and torturing opponents, peddling homemade AIDS cures, threatening the lives of people, and promising to rule for a “billion years.” This is not the sort of person who gives up power once he has it. Sure enough, Jammeh quickly changed his mind and demanded new elections.

This is a very dangerous situation, but sadly not an unfamiliar one in Africa. Post-election violence in the Ivory Coast after President Laurent Gbagbo refused to step down in 2010 resulted in 3,000 deaths and nearly half a million people displaced. Nigeria only saw its first peaceful, democratic transfer of power in 2015. Even Senegal, considered a beacon of democracy and stability in the region, nearly saw all of its progress derailed in 2012 when violent protests broke out after long time President Abdoulaye Wade had the constitution changed to allow himself to run for a third term. What will make Zimbabwe different from these countries?

An old video of Father Zimbabwe Dr Joshua Nkomo was saying the army is not a salvation army. Nkomo asked do you think the soldiers fought for freedom to give to someone else to enjoy. it is a scaring video. Will Zimbabwe be free and fair in elections?

Leaders, generally speaking, don’t give up power unless they absolutely have to. When democratic norms are weak, they’ll find a way to exploit that for their own gain. Usually, that’s not how the power dynamics work. Bashar al-Assad clings to power today, and will likely continue to, even as his country has disintegrated around his surprisingly durable regime. Vladimir Putin set up Russian term limit laws to allow him to stay in power until at 2024, longer than any Soviet leader except Joseph Stalin. Peaceful transfers of power are rare enough in Africa that a Sudanese billionaire has set up a generous annual prize to reward leaders who step down voluntarily: More often than not, he can’t find anyone to give it to.

Back in October, shortly after Donald Trump refused to affirm on a debate stage that he would accept the results of the November election, Mark Leon Goldberg wrote a post reflecting on a trip through Ethiopia in 2008, amid the jubilation caused throughout Africa by Barack Obama’s election. He recalled a local activist telling him, “Yes, Obama is great. But what we need are more John McCains — people who lose a close election and concede without starting a war.”

I’d only add that sitting leaders who are willing to give up power once they’ve acquired it are even more valuable, and shouldn’t be taken for granted

The president had promised that the elections will be free and fair but will the actions after the results be free and fair. the world looks at us with anxiety. We should appreciate that the way things are ZANU PF stands a great chance to win.

MDC is at cross roads. Madzore sang a prophetic song which said yamira pamuganhu kuti ndi. It has Chamisa who is popurlar in one area and hated in the other. Khupe who is flying her tribal card dividing MDC on tribal lines is splitting the votes. There is Mwonzora who has always been divisive and is backing Mudzuri. On the far right there is gogo who will hang herself if Chamisa wins. All this put together shows the greatest confusion in the opposition. Other parties who form the alliance are Job Sikhala MDC 99 where there is Job and his few wives who will obviously not vote for him, and then we have Ngarivhume who speaks loudly with five supporters and Mai Mujuru who will have none of it unless she is heading the coalition.

The confusion in the opposition only splits the opposition vote and strengthens ZANU PF this year’s elections are a gift to ZANU PF because since the formation of MDC this is the first time it is at its weakest. ZANU PF will cruise through to victory not because of the army but because we now have the weakest opposition graduated into resignations, and squabbles.

In all this it is Zimbabwe’s democracy which suffers.

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Mugabe Still Controls Zinara

Former President Robert Mugabe’s nephew Albert Mugabe has continued as board chairperson of the road management parastatal, Zinara, 3 months after the former head of state’s removal from office.

In fact three more members have been added to the previously 9 member board, as ZimEye reveals.

It was revealed today that the Mugabe led board has flouted basic corporate governance practices by awarding themselves allowances and fuel allocations.

All this as emerged as ZimEye reveals, during the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Public Accounts. WATCH THE VIDEO (continue reading).

The committee expressed outrage over the retaining of alleged corrupt officials who were exposed for rampant corporate governance malpractice leading to the loss of millions of dollars at the national roads authority.

The committee took the current senior management to task as they grilled them on what they had done to comply with the findings of the 2015-2016 auditor general’s report.

Parliament through it Portfolio Committee on Public Accounts has flexed its muscle and come out guns blazing at the ineptitude of ZINARA in dealing with its former senior executives who allegedly failed to account for millions of dollars as exposed in the 2016 auditor general’s 2015-2017 report.

ZINARA former acting finance director Mr Precious Murove and former acting CEO Engineer Moses Juma were at pains to explain why they flouted basic corporate governance practices by awarding themselves allowances and fuel allocations that were not processed through the payroll system and without remitting tax.

Current CEO Engineer Nancy Chamisa told the committee her hands were tied as she had once suspended the former executive management only for them to be reinstated by the board making it difficult for her to accomplish her mandate.

The 2015-2016 auditor general’s report also revealed that the administrator’s expenditure for salaries and other expenses amounted to 11 percent of revenue exceeding the revenue requirement of 2.5 percent.

It additionally exposed that payments were made to contractors without supporting documents prejudicing the authority of millions. (ZimEye/Additional reporting state media)

Mnangagwa Left With 5 Months In Office

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | The MDC Masvingo Urban District Youth Assembly has said President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s days in office are numbered because he will be trounced by the party’s youthful Presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa in the coming elections.

The MDC Masvingo Urban Youth Assembly members Peace Mapope and Maxwell Madhuna yesterday released a joint statement predicting a landslide victory for Chamisa in the coming elections.

“We would like to make it clear that we fully support the resolution of the National Council to endorse Advocate Nelson Chamisa as the Acting President of MDC-T as well as the Presidential candidate of both the MDC Alliance and the MDC-T in the harmonised elections to be held this year.

This is a step in the right direction as we seek to end the ZANU PF misrule.

We strongly believe that this country needs young and vibrant leaders who understand governance such that they can articulate issues on behalf of the people.

It’s high time we stop politics of the belly, bickering and factionalism.

Mnangagwa and his ZANU PF honchos’ days in office are numbered.

Advocate Nelson Chamisa will usher in a new political dispensation in the country.

ZIMBABWE SHALL BE SET FREE !!!,” read the statement.

Man Kills For $2 Debt

A Rusape man, who killed a senior citizen over a $2 debt, was last Friday sentenced to 18 years behind bars.
Teurai Tsarwe (35) from Zambe village under Chief Makoni, who appeared before High Court judge Justice Joseph Musakwa, will rue the day he tied Samson Mutsvunguma (65) to a tree before stoning him to death.

According to prosecutor Jonathan Chingwinyiso, on June 15, 2017 and at Zambe village at around 5:30pm, the convict had a misunderstanding with the deceased Mutsunguma over $2 the deceased had borrowed.

The accused tied the deceased’s hands, sat on him and struck him with stones several times on the head. He was seen assaulting the deceased by Nyasha Machemedze. Machemedze alerted Kenneth Chiponde, who went to the crime scene.

The State heard that the convict then bolted, leaving the deceased writhing and groaning in pain.
The matter was reported to the police, leading to the convict’s arrest.

The accused died at the crime scene and his body was taken to Rusape General Hospital.
A post-mortem carried out by Thomas Nyamudya established that Mutsvunguma died as a result of head injuries.

Tinotenda Jakazi represented the convict. Newsday

“Mnangagwa Is Lying”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is not sincere in his call for a free, fair and credible election as the situation on the ground points to a different direction, MDC Alliance spokesperson Welshman Ncube has said.

The broader alliance of seven political parties dubbed MDC Alliance formed by the late MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai last year to take on Zanu PF has endorsed Nelson Chamisa, 40, as its presidential candidate.

Yesterday,  the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Priscilla Chigumba said “about 60 percent of our people who registered to vote are aged between 18 and 40.”
“It means this is a vote of young people,” Justice Chigumba said.

Ncube told the Daily News yesterday “we believe we can win the elections” but said “there isn’t any evidence on the ground to suggest sincerity” to level the playing field by the ruling administration.

“Sincerity will involve taking actions on electoral reforms. For instance if he were sincere he would say today to Zanu PF to stop it, to stop going around demanding voter slips.

“If he was sincere he will tell (army commander) Valerio Sibanda that this time we recognise sovereignty of the people of Zimbabwe. ‘You Sibanda you are the commander of the army, tell people that the previous statements by (former Zimbabwe Defence Forces commanders Constantino) Chiwenga and (Vitalis) Zvinavashe, we no longer believe that, the people have a right to select their leaders;,” Ncube said.

Zimbabwe’s former military chiefs, the late Zvinavashe and Chiwenga, now vice president, have previously declared they will only back leaders who fought in the country’s wars of liberation.
Generals in Zimbabwe’s military are veterans of the 1970s independence war, and they publicly support Mnangagwa and his Zanu PF.

Ncube said Mnangagwa as the president had a duty to assure the nation that certainly the electoral play-field will be level.

“If he was to say all these things they cost no cent. If he was sincere he would say ‘you and you stop all of these anti-free elections actions’. He would say stop sending helicopters to hover over our rallies as happened in Mutare recently as a way of intimidating people.

“I have no reason to believe any sincerity as long as he has condemned these things. It is within his power to stop them tomorrow.”

He said the electoral play field was skewed in favour of Zanu PF. Ncube said they will ratchet up their campaigns to convince Zimbabweans to vote for change. “We are going to campaign in the usual democratic way to sell ourselves. And that’s the only test of sincerity, not rhetorical systems,” he said.

The respected lawyer said it was through more opposition parties coming together that they will enhance their chances of winning the next elections.

“As MDC Alliance, our chances will be enhanced if we have more of other significant parties with verifiable support base but even if that doesn’t happen, we are convinced that with sufficient momentum and grasp of issues, with sufficient roots in the society for us to be able to win the elections,” he said. Daily News

Mnangagwa Pays Tribute To The Late Laurent Kabila

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has paid tribute to the late former president Muzee Desire Laurent Kabila who was assassinated at his palace in January 2001 and is buried in a mausoleum next to state house.

Mnangagwa who visited the mausoleum Tuesday (today) afternoon soon after his arrival in Kinshasa, DRC laid a wreath in his honour before writing in the book of visitors.

“I will forever remember this day because I have been afforded the opportunity to lay a wreath in memory of my dear brother and late president of the Republic of the Democratic Republic of Congo Laurent Desire Kabila. l have left here my full statement in rememberance of my brother and president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, signed ED Mnangagwa,” he wrote.

Soon after signing the book of visitors at the Muzee Kabila Mausoleum where he was joined by president Kabila’s twin sister Janet Kabila, Mnangagwa went straight to state house where a military parade was mounted in his honour.

After inspecting the parade he proceeded to meet his guest who now wears a thick beard with streaks of grey.

The two proceeded into the state house for closed door one on one talks.- state media

Huge Croc Terrorises Budiriro Residents

Budiriro residents under CABS Housing Project are now living in fear after the discovery of a huge crocodile at a sewer plant within their community.

One of the residents, Daniel Meck, said they are now living in fear after a crocodile was discovered by a Harare City Council worker who stayed near the sewer plant.

“A city council worker, who stayed near the sewer plant, is the one who discovered that there is a big crocodile within the area.

“He then alerted the residents to be aware of the big crocodile staying in the sewer plant.

“He has also vacated the place since he was living in danger and we are now living in fear,” said Meck.

Meck believes the crocodile was trapped in the fenced sewer plant that was created by the City council along the river which flow from Mufakose to their area of residence.

It is also reported that the river is infested with crocodiles and the sewer pond is also a favourite playing spot for children.

“The crocodile could have been trapped during the construction of the sewer plant.

“Some of the people believe that the river might have more crocodiles since there is one within the sewer plant.

“The crocodile is staying within that place since it is fenced, but we are now scared that our children are now living in danger as they are seen roaming around the sewer pond,” he told H-Metro.

Meck has revealed that the crocodile seems to be starved of prey as it is seen eating empty plastic bottles thrown by the people in the sewer pond.

“It is dangerous for the people living in our community as the crocodile appears to be hungry.

“The crocodile is hungry to the extent of eating empty plastic bottles thrown by the people in the sewer pond.

“It is therefore dangerous for the people and children to move around or stay near a place that has a vicious animal like that,” he said.

He added: “I would like to appeal to the city council on behalf of our community to do something about this dangerous situation.

Harare City Council corporate communications manager, Michael Chideme, said they were aware of the crocodiles and urged people to desist from moving around those places.

“We are very much aware of the crocodiles that are in those areas. Some of them are very big and close to eight metres in size.

“We just encourage the people to stay away from those areas,” he said.

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) spokesperson, Tinashe Farawo, encouraged residents to report cases of predators to their offices.

“People should report such cases of predators and then we can take measures to handle the situation.

“As Zimparks we capture those predators, but if they prove to be dangerous we eliminate them, however our main priority is not to kill animals but to protect them too.

“Our responsibility is to make sure that those predators stay away from people and we are also encouraging people to stay away from those rivers and ponds in this rainy season,” said Farawo.- state media

Tragedy As Cops Shoot And Kill Another Civillian

In yet another low for the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), one of its officers,last week shot and killed a Bikita villager who was suspected of having stolen nine turkeys from fellow villagers.

The latest dose of negative news comes as two Harare families are still smarting from the deaths of their members who were shot and killed last Thursday during fierce clashes between police and commuter omnibus crews.

ZRP has taken full responsibility and apologised to the families of the deceased who included a Daily News vendor, Nhamo Zephenia, who was shot  as he made his way home.

The death of  the suspected turkey thief, Tasvika Gunguzha, was contained in a leaked ZRP internal memorandum on February 19 addressed to  officer commanding Masvingo Province, Martha Mafolo.

According to the memo, a stock theft complaint against Gunguzha of Makwani Village under Chief Mazungunye, was sent to Bikita District Police Station on Monday last week, prompting the officer-in-charge to dispatch two police officers to the village to effect an arrest.

Upon arrival at Makwani Village, the two police officers proceeded to the village head identified in the memorandum as Makwani Nedure who revealed that he had a concern over stock theft cases which were happening in his village and fingered Gunguzha as the chief suspect.

Nedure who told police that Gunguzha was behind the theft of nine turkeys, led them to Gunguzha’s homestead.

“Constable Chibaza and Constable Kwawo, in the company of Nedure… approached the accused’s homestead and the accused was alert and fled.

“The team then chased after him with the assistance of some villagers and the accused was armed with a machete,” read part of the memo.

A big chase was said to have followed as the ZRP officers enlisted the help of some villagers resulting in one of them losing one of finger after he was struck with a machete by Gunguzha as he tried to apprehend him.

“The accused turned more violent and attacking using stones and now attacking … Kwawo (sic).

“. . . Kwawo fired a warning shot which strayed and hit the accused on the right side of the stomach and sustained a gun wound.

“The accused was then arrested. The machete and a log were recovered as exhibit. The accused was escorted to ZRP Bikita where he died at Bikita Rural Hospital upon admission.

“The body of the deceased was then taken to Silveira Hospital mortuary awaiting post-mortem,” the memorandum further said.

Masvingo provincial police spokesperson Charity Mazula said she could not confirm the incident as she was currently out of office and referred questions to her deputy Kudakwashe Dehwa who said he had not yet been informed about the incident.

The incident came three days before last Thursday’s fierce clashes between police and kombi crews as well as vendors which were sparked by an ill-advised ban on commuter omnibuses and informal traders operating in the Central Business District.

Government blamed the Harare City Council for the ban although Local Government minister July Moyo, who shifted blame to the local municipality late Thursday, had in

January warned that he would descend on kombis and informal traders with the help of the military.

Police commissioner-general Godwin Matanga told journalists last Friday that three police officers were seriously injured and three police cars were badly damaged during the violent clashes which followed the shooting.

He also regretted the shootings and apologised for the loss of lives as a

result, promising a full scale investigation into what triggered the incidents.

Apart from the killings, police were accused of severely assaulting and torturing suspects from the same clashes who were in their custody.

Four men — accused of stoning Harare Central Police Station during the confrontation — gave a chilling account to a Harare magistrate of how they were savagely beaten by police officers leading to one of their co-accused being admitted to hospital with serious injuries.

Widow Taken To Court For Having Sex Soon After Hubby’s Death

Traditionally conservative Mberengwa District has seen an 18-year-old widow being taken to court for indulging in sex three months after the death of her hubby.

Chief Maziofa, confirmed to The Mirror that he had summoned Nicolette Hove of Chimanga Village to his traditional court for having sex with a neighbour Jetro Gumbo before the stone unveiling of her late husband.

Hove was caught by her husband’s aunt Aleta Mabena having sex with Jetro Gumbo in the bush on Friday last week. He said that a woman must wait for one year after the death of her husband before she can have sex. He said it was therefore taboo for Hove whose husband died three months ago to have sex.

Wadzanai Chirongoma a legal practitioner and human rights activist said Hove did nothing wrong according to the law.

“She committed no crime at all because a marriage contract ends when one part dies. If the traditional court finds her guilty she can appeal to the magistrate court who will throw away the ruling,” said Chirongoma.

“I am summoning Hove and Gumbo to my court for failing to adhere to tradition. It is taboo for a woman to have sex before one year of the death of her husband,” said Chief Maziofa.

The fine for the crime can be two beasts or some goats depending on whether the deceased husband had paid lobola.

Ironically Hove accidentally stabbed and killed her husband Tafadzwa Mabhena with a knife when they were fighting.  Hove who allegedly killed the husband when she was still 17 years was remanded out of custody by Magistrate Sheperd Munjanja and will appear in court on March 4, 2018.

Hove and Gumbo were allegedly caught by the aunt who followed them after they sneaked into a bush and she surprised them after they started having sex. Gumbo quickly put on his clothes and made good his escape.

The Mirror spoke to Hove who said that she got involved in the relationship because she was lonely. – Mirror

419 Scammers Target Grace Mugabe

Former First Lady Grace Mugabe one of Africa’s richest women is a target of the notorious 419 scam, which involve someone overseas offering you a share in a large sum of money or a payment on the condition you help them to transfer money out of their country. While these scams originated in Nigeria, they now come from all over the world.

A message with Mrs Mugabe’s apparent signature is doing the rounds on social media, with some Zimbabweans claiming to have received the fake e-mail involving a transaction of USD 45mn and also mentioning Grace’s son, Russel. Below is the e-mail as received by ZimEye.com.

From Mrs. Grace Mugabe

Harare

Zimbabwe

Hi,

I know I may not be the likely person you expected to contact you, However as a mother, I have to fight for my Children and their future

After the military coup toppling my Husband President Robert Mugabe, the current regime has piled on me, they are sniffing around to find whatever I left with and it burdens me much that I seek for your assistance

I have $45m {Forty Five Million United States Dollars} currently with a security and holding company in South Africa, it was lodged as family valuables that to avoid it been traced, If you accept to help and work with us, for security reason I won’t divulge more but my financial adviser and my son will provide you with all the information about the fund and guide line to execute our plan

I need a partner to work with in recovering the money and investing it privately, I am currently in Singapore attending to my ill Husband, if you are willing to partner and be honest with us, we will offer you 30% of the money

Contact my financial adviser on the details below to provide you with procedures,

Sir Van Schoeman

[email protected]

+27 60 4830534

Thanks

Mrs. Grace Mugabe

Russell Goreraza (Son)

 

Man Dumped Soon After Paying Lobola

A Harare couple’s marriage has collapsed after a woman introduced her boyfriend to her husband as an uncle.

Clayton Nyakuwanana, 28, of House No. 5831 in Waterfalls is counting his losses after his wife, Mavis Kandemiri, 21, cheated with Devon Shava a few months after he paid lobola.

Nyakuwanana said he paid lobola for Mavis last year in May but could not get the chance to live under the same roof with his wife since Mavis’ parents advised him to finish paying lobola.

“I paid lobola last year in Murewa but my wife’s parents said it was not advisable for me to stay with Mavis because my finances could not finish up the procedures. I did not have enough money, only $500.

“But after that, Mavis started pushing for us to stay together against her father’s advice. She started telling me that I was not man enough because I was taking time to finish paying lobola,” said Clayton.

Clayton further highlighted that he got another $100 which he wanted to use to finish off his lobola payment but was shocked to hear Mavis tell him not to bother clearing lobola arrears because she no longer loved him.

“I was hurt! I did not understand why someone I had loved so much for three years was doing that. Ndiri munhu akabvisa mari ini asi zvakandirwadza kuti ndozvandakuitwa kudai. Inogona kunge ichinzi imari shoma asi ndakakoshesa culture yedu,” added Clayton.

Clayton said he became suspicious of Mavis’ moves when he visited her in Mabvuku to try and iron out their differences and found her in Shava’s car whom she introduced as her uncle.

“I then took her phone and found pictures of Mavis and Shava in a compromising position. I was shocked what kind of uncle would do such instead of giving advice to his niece if he was a genuine one.

“Each time I talked to her about Shava, she said ndisiyane nenyaya iyoyi because haadi kunetswa. Now I think I need to be refunded my money and all my groceries because this is not the way things are done,” explained Clayton.

Clayton said he is no longer interested in having Mavis back in his life.

When H-Metro contacted Shava for confirmation, he demanded that the matter be discussed at his place so that he “gives a true explanation of what happened”.

“Hazviite ka kuti nyaya ingotaurwa kuma paper ikoko. Huyai kumba ndikuudzei zvakaitika. I am telling you the truth. I am an uncle to Mavis. This guy is just bitter because he did not stay with his wife. Akaroora akabva angorambwa,” said Shava.

Asked about pictures that were taken of him and Mavis in a compromising position, Shava said they are just coming from a person who was divorced.

“About pictures, Mavis ndiye aiwatora achiti anoda kusvotesa Clayton. If you want you can publish them but I tell you that I have nothing to hide because even my wife knows we are related to Mavis,” he added.

Pressed further, Shava however confessed that he was in love with Mavis.

“I am in love with Mavis,” he confessed.

Mavis could not be drawn to comment.

“It’s ok. Ingoitai zvamafunga ikoko,” she said.- State Media

Liz Tsvangirai’s Dad Says Daughter Had Her Own Things, “Tunhu Twake”

Joseph Macheka gives us an insight on his daughter who has not broken her silence since Tsvangirai’s passing.

“Before she married the former Prime Minister, she had acquired a number of properties including one in Borrowdale and her businesses were doing quite well I am saddened in burying my son-in-law, Morgan Tsvangirai. He was a good son-in-law with whom I had an excellent relationship.

Despite coming from different political parties, we had a cordial connection which was filled with mutual respect.

I did not expect that he would die, though he had been unwell for some time. I thought that he would pull through and come back home.

My daughter gave me regular reports about his illness and she remained hopeful that he would get better.

She was extremely stressed all the time, but I always encouraged her to remain strong and continue to play her role as a wife.

In many of my interactions with the former Prime Minister, our conversations were filled with humour.

On many occasions, our discussions centred on politics.

We often joked about our political rivalry, him being leader of the main opposition and me being a National Consultative Assembly member for the ruling party Zanu-PF.

He often joked that I should join his party, but I extended the same offer to him, to join Zanu-PF.

Our modus vivendi on our political differences is something that other people can draw lessons from because belonging to different political parties should not be a cause for conflict.

I often told him that I would never leave Zanu-PF to join MDC because that would not be a wise decision to follow a son-in-law’s preferences because I have five daughters who can still get married to husbands from other different political parties.

Mr Tsvangirai also told me that when his relationship with Elizabeth became known in the public, a delegation of the female leadership in the MDC asked him not to go ahead with marrying my daughter.

The MDC leaders told him that marrying Elizabeth would be akin to getting into a marriage with Zanu-PF.

But I admired his magnanimity because he remained humble and respectful to us, his in-laws, despite our political differences and the pressure he faced from his party.

I feel very sorry for my daughter because the last few months have been shattering for her. She stood by her husband during his illness.

She lost a lot of weight during this painful period and even though it was not easy, she soldiered on.

I am convinced that as a wife, she played her role as best as she could and she really could not have done anything more.

There was a time when Mr Tsvangirai suffered a bout of illness while on duty, it must have been in Kadoma, where he vomited profusely.

To show her love, Elizabeth cleaned up the vomit with her bare hands.

This shows how much she loved her husband.

A lot has been said about how she was treated at the funeral, but for us as a family, we were not really focused on that.

Our focus was on making sure that we did our part in giving our son-in-law a decent burial. We bear no grudges with anyone and we have no problems at all with the Tsvangirai family.

I am particularly sad for Elizabeth because this is not the first time that she has lost her husband.

She lost her first husband, Mabasa Simba Guma, in a tragic accident so it is dismaying that she is facing another tragedy when she is still relatively young (42).

Growing up, Elizabeth was always a hardworking woman.

She was always business minded and even before she met Mr Tsvangirai, she had acquired her own fair share of wealth which was a very commendable feat for someone at her age.

Before she married the former Prime Minister, she had acquired a number of properties including one in Borrowdale and her businesses were doing quite well.

She had a chain of stores in the city and she flew regularly to countries such as China and Dubai to buy merchandise for resale.

Her entrepreneurial skills started at a very young age when she was very involved in the buying and selling of farm produce from farms surrounding Chitungwiza.

From these humble beginnings she grew her business interests. It is painful that some people think that she married Mr Tsvangirai for his status. Nothing could be further from the truth.

I know very well that is not the case because my daughter is a hardworking woman.

She only married Mr Tsvangirai because she truly loved this man, whom I also developed to admire a lot because he was a good man.

I know that the two loved each other and it was genuine love that was not driven by anything else.- state media

Zambia’s Hichilema Gives Chamisa A Thumbs Up Says, “Continue With The Spirit Left Behind By Tsvangirai”

Zambian opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema has congratulated Nelson Chamisa as he was elected the new opposition Movement for Democratic Change president,  and said he hoped he would continue with the spirit of love, unity and democracy left behind by the late Morgan Tsvangirai.

Hichilema, an economist and businessman widely known as HH,  made the comments in an official letter bearing a letterhead of his United Party for National Development  (UPND) President’s Office congratulating Chamisa, 40, for emerging as the new leader of the MDC following Tsvangirai’s death on February 14.
“To you … Chamisa, the entire leadership and members of the MDC, we urge you to continue with the spirit left behind by …Tsvangirai, the spirit of love, unity and democracy which remained a driving force throughout his political career,” Hichilema said in his letter to Chamisa.

This comes after Chamisa has also been picked to represent Zimbabwe’s main opposition alliance in the presidential election.
Chamisa will try to unseat President Emmerson Mnangagwa, the veteran politician who replaced toppled despot Robert Mugabe as president.

The cunning Mnangagwa, 75, was sworn in on November 24, and has promised to hold free and fair elections in 2018, where he is seeking a first legitimate five-year mandate.
It is understood Zimbabwe go to the polls in June or July to elect a president, lawmakers and local officials.

The MDC National Council — the highest decision-making body outside congress — on February 15, endorsed Chamisa as acting president of the party, a day after Tsvangirai’s death. The meeting was boycotted by vice presidents Elias Mudzuri and Thokozani Khupe, who were bidding to succeed Tsvangirai.
Mudzuri has since thrown his weight behind Chamisa  — a charismatic speaker, indefatigable politician with star quality who possesses a brilliant intellect.

Last Friday, the MDC’s consultative meeting held at the MDC headquarters, Harvest House in Harare attended by 639 delegates from 210 party districts, again unanimously endorsed Chamisa as Tsvangirai’s successor and presidential candidate.
The meeting was attended by the national executive, provincial and district chairpersons from across the country, and erstwhile dissenters secretary general Douglas Mwonzora and Mudzuri also attended.

Hichilema said Tsvangirai, who was buried on Tuesday last week in his rural home of Buhera, was “a great son of Africa.”
“It is with deepest regret and great sorrow that we in the UPND received the sad news of the passing on of … Tsvangirai.

“Tsvangirai was … a great son of Africa and a true leader who tirelessly and selflessly stood for that which was right in defence of the many Zimbabweans who came to identify with his firm belief, love and dedication to the cause of his people,” Hichilema said.
“As we mourn this great son of Africa, I wish to convey on behalf of the UPND  and indeed my own behalf, our deepest condolences to you Mr president (Chamisa), the entire membership of the MDC, … Tsvangirai’s family and the people of Zimbabwe, on the passing on of this great man.”

Hichilema, who was freed from prison in August last year after the State prosecutor dropped charges of plotting to overthrow the government, saluted Tsvangirai’s sacrifice. Hichilema and five others were arrested in April last year and charged with treason after his convoy failed to make way for President Edgar Lungu’s motorcade. His release helped defuse tensions in Zambia, where Lungu had imposed a state of emergency.
Hichilema, who like  Tsvangirai has been beaten, humiliated and accused of treason, described the late MDC leader as an pro-democracy icon.

“To you Morgan my brother and colleague, I pay a befitting tribute. You braved it and stood up for the many voiceless Zimbabweans,” Hichilema said in his letter to Chamisa.
“That which you began in life will not disappear in your death.  The seed you sowed will soon flower and bear fruit.  The millions of Zimbabweans that are now in grief will get relief out of the fruit of your labour.

“My fellow foot soldier of democracy, go well.  We, as a party and other progressive Zambians, join the millions of Zimbabweans in mourning you and celebrating your illustrious political career.” – Daily News

Ensa Cosby Dies

Ensa Cosby, the daughter of comedian Bill Cosby, has died aged 44, a spokesman for the family says.

She died from a kidney disease in Massachusetts on Friday, according to spokesman Andrew Wyatt.

Last year, she defended her father when he went on trial over allegations he drugged and sexually assaulted a woman in 2004.

The judge declared a mistrial and a new trial will take place in April. Mr Cosby denies the allegations.

Ensa Cosby, who once appeared in an episode of her father’s programme The Cosby Show, is reported to have had health issues in the past.

TMZ, which first reported her death, said she had been in line for a kidney transplant.

She has three surviving sisters – Evin, Errin and Erika. A brother, Ennis, was murdered in 1997 during a failed robbery attempt as he changed his car tyre.

In a statement last May, Ensa, a mother-of-one, said there was a racist motivation for her father’s prosecution.

“My father has been publicly lynched in the media,” she said, adding that the accusations against him were “appalling”.

Mr Cosby, 80, was accused of drugging and sexually assaulting Andrea Constand in 2004. His lawyers had argued the sex was consensual.

Dozens of women say he assaulted them, but statute of limitation rules mean he was allowed to be tried for Ms Constand’s allegation only.

After last year’s mistrial, a new trial is due to begin on 2 April.- BBC

Warriors Date Bafana Bafana In Friendly Encounter

Terrence Mawawa | The Zimbabwe National Soccer team will face Bafana Bafana of South Africa in a friendly encounter in March.

The match will be played at the National Sports Stadium on March 25 and it will be used as part of the Warriors’
preparations for the African Cup of Nations qualifying
campaigns.

ZIFA vice-president Omega Sibanda told The Herald yesterday
they would also use the same match to
commemorate the 13 soccer fans who perished in a stampede
happened at the stadium in 2000.

“We will try and utilise the FIFA dates
for friendly matches and right now we are working
on the friendly tie against South Africa on
25 March,” Sibanda said.

“We last played them in 2013 and we are also
saying that match at the National Sports Stadium will
be in memory of the disaster that befell us when we
lost our fans who perished in the stampede.”

During the ill-fated match, the Warriors lost 0-2 to Bafana Bafana.

Helman ‘Midnight Express’ Makhelele, Delron Buckley and Siyabonga ‘Bele’ Nomvete were among the players who featured for Bafana Bafana.

Man Brutally Kills Dad In Hoe Dispute

NATIONAL, BUSINESS, BREAKING

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | Police here have expressed concern at the high incidence of murder cases across the province.

Police Spokesperson for Masvingo Province, Inspector Charity Mazula has appealed to families to resolve conflicts in an amicable manner following a case in which a Bikita man brutally killed his father over a hoe dispute.

Naboth Macheke(47) of Murambiwa Village in Bikita was arrested last week for brutally killing his father, Boniface Macheke.

“The dispute started when Naboth’ s father asked him why he had taken his hoe without permission.

As the argument ensued, Naboth stoned his father’s goat and in a fit of rage the latter armed himself with a machete.

He charged towards his son and tried to attack him with the machete.

However, Naboth snatched the machete and attacked his father who died on the spot.

Naboth’ s younger brother tried in vain to rescue the old man,” police in Bikita said.

Top ZRP Cop Rapes Own Wife

Terrence Mawawa
A Chiredzi based Zimbabwe Republic Police(ZRP) Officer has been arrested for raping his wife.

Sergeant Nyasha Gozho of Chiredzi Police Station was arrested last week after his wife, Beatrice Chinguwo had filed a police report claiming she was raped by the cop.The case was reported under case number RRB 3435242, according to police sources in Chiredzi.

“The wife came here last week and reported that her husband (Sergeant Gozho) had raped her.

She claimed that Gozho forced himself on her although she had indicated that she was tired.

She further claimed that she screamed for help but Gozho continued to pleasure himself on her,” read a police report.

Gozho is customarily married to Chinguwo, according to the police.

The matter was forwarded to the National Prosecuting Authority.

Zanu PF Activist Arrested, Prosecuted For Assaulting NGO Worker

Terrence Mawawa, Gutu
A Zanu PF activist who teamed up with fellow ruling party youths and assaulted an NGO worker was last week arrested and prosecuted for the crime.

The Zanu PF activist, Matora Masiiwa assaulted Abel Mauchi, a Catholic Commission for Peace and Justice worker two weeks ago.

Masiiwa accused Mauchi of spying on the ruling party activities in Gutu District.

Masiiwa and his team also ordered Mauchi to surrender his voter registration slip and he declined.

The incident happened at Manga Business Centre where Masiiwa and a group of Zanu PF youths were drinking beer.

Masiiwa and one Pedzisai Manzunzu appeared before Gutu Magistrate Edwin Marecha facing assault charges last week.

Masiiwa was remanded in custody pending continuation of trial next week.

Furore As Prophets Order Youths Living With HIV/AIDS To Stop Taking ARVs

Terrence Mawawa
The National AIDS Council (NAC) has expressed dismay at an incident in which a team of self declared prophets ordered three youths on Anti Retroviral Treatment(ART) to stop taking their medication.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage from various Non Governmental Organisations, according to NAC.

Three prophets from Johanne Marange Apostolic Church in Buhera District allegedly ordered the three who were on Anti Retroviral Treatment to stop taking the crucial drugs.

The three became critically ill after defaulting on their medication, according to NAC.

“We have received a disturbing report about three youths who have stopped taking their drugs after being instructed to do so by a team of prophets from Johanne Marange Church in Buhera.

We are therefore in the process of negotiating with various stakeholders to convince the youths to resume the taking of their drugs to avoid dire consequences,” said NAC in a statement last week.

PICTURES: Man Allegedly Burns Down Lover’s Home

Dear Editor, a man burnt his girlfriend’s room and property in Tsholotsho. The culprit is there but still no arrest has been done. A report was made to the police (ZRP Tsholotsho). The lady has lost her property and the room she was renting but the culprit is free and laughing at her. The guy is married and his family is in Bulawayo. He drives Kombis to Tsholotsho. It seems he was pay rent for this lady. His name is (withheld) and the lady ‘s name is (witheld).

 

Dubious Arrests To Cover Up Police Killings

A lawyer representing four Harare residents arrested for allegedly leading the stoning of Harare Central Police Station last week yesterday claimed his clients were nabbed to justify police’s negligence, which resulted in the fatal shooting of two innocent civilians.

Bothwell Ndlovu, representing Gibson Kataruware, Dennis Kondo, Prince Beni and Emmanuel Muzariri who are being charged with public violence, told magistrate Annie Ndiraya that his clients were potential witnesses in helping the State to identify the police officers who killed the two civilians.

Ndlovu said it was ridiculous for the State to oppose bail on a mere charge of violence, considering that the suspects were tortured and in need of urgent medical attention.

“It is nonsensical to deny the suspects bail. Citizens were killed that is common knowledge some were tortured and cannot walk properly due to the policy brutality while in their custody and some are battling for their lives at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals,” he said.

While opposing bail the investigating officer Leonard Chitororo told the court that the suspects were all sold out by their blue T-shirts, but his evidence was trashed by Ndlovu, who said the arrests show that they were only hunting for those wearing blue T-shirts on the day.

“These are frivolous allegations and they actually deserve their freedom because they are victims of police brutality. Your worship surely in this era of new dispensation we want police to exercise their duty properly not killing innocent citizens,” Ndlovu said.

Magistrate Ndiraya is expected to pass her ruling today.

Allegations are that on February 23 Evans Gogo, Kataruware, Kondo, Beni and Muzariri threw stones at police officers manning Harare Central Police Station pedestrian entrance, thereby shattering window panes.

It is alleged the suspects also stoned a Police Reaction Group vehicle and damaged its windows.
Sebastian Mutizirwa appeared for the State.- Newsday

Voters Roll Out By April – Chigumba

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) expects the provisional voters’ roll to be out by early April and is cleaning up the data collected during the registration blitz to weed out double registrants and ensuring the correct allocation of polling stations to prospective voters.

This was said by ZEC chairperson Justice Priscilla Chigumba during a stakeholders meeting with the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and organisations that had petitioned Parliament on concerns over electoral issues.

ZEC conducted a registration blitz between August and February this year and registered over 5,3 million people under the Biometric Voter Registration.

“At the moment, we are in the process of ensuring that everyone has been allocated the correct polling station and that everybody’s names are spelt correctly,” said Justice Chigumba.

“Once that has been done and after cleaning up of the data, we need to do what is called de-duplication, which is using fingerprints to weed out double registrants.

“Now, the credibility of this voters’ roll is going to hinge on the authenticity of that process.”

Justice Chigumba said they would not rush the process to ensure that they produced a credible voters’ roll.

“We will not hurry that process because we need to produce a credible voters’ roll,” she said.

“We need to clean up the data, we need to weed out double registrants and that process takes time, so will not be getting those statistics within the next two weeks, but maybe within a month or six weeks we will have finished the processes.”

Justice Chigumba said the majority of people registered during the BVR blitz were young.

“According to our preliminary statistics after the BVR registration blitz, about 60 percent of our registered voters are aged between 18 to 40,” she said.

Justice Chigumba said they had been allocated $98 million from the $148 million they had asked from Treasury. “We appreciate all the efforts made by Government and Treasury to avail resources,” she said.

“ZEC had submitted a budget of about $148 million to fund the elections and Treasury has committed to giving ZEC $98 million. There is a budget deficit and ZEC can only do that which is possible to do within the limited funds that it has.”

Justice Chigumba told the gathering that there were no serving military personnel or other security departments employed by ZEC.

“We are not precluded from recruiting former members of the security sector provided they are retired and not active,” she said.

 

“We have less than 15 percent of those, but yes they are in the ZEC, but I will hasten to say most of those retired from their institutions five, six, seven years ago and we have not had any recent recruitments because of the recruitment freeze.” – state media

Warriors Date Bafana

By Paul Nyathi

Zimbabwe National Senior men’s soccer team will renew their rivalry with neighbours South Africa in a high profile international friendly in Harare next month.

The match will be played at the National Sports Stadium in Harare on the 25th of March.

The two rivals who have both been knocked out of the World Cup qualifiers will be using the match to prepare for their Africa Nations Cup qualifiers that resume in April.

Shock As Woman is Raped And Robbed By Taxi driver

An 18-year-old woman from Emakhandeni suburb in Bulawayo was allegedly ra_ped and robbed on her way to the city centre by a pirate taxi driver who had offered her transport.

The woman, whose identity has been withheld for ethical reasons, was on her way to the city centre on Saturday at about 7PM when the incident occurred.

Bulawayo police spokesperson Inspector Precious Simango said the suspect is on the run.

“We’re investigating a ra_pe and robbery case involving an 18-year-old woman who was ra_ped on her way to the city centre on Saturday. The woman boarded a red Honda Fit at Emakhandeni Bus Stop near Easy Pick shop that had two people on board.

“After dropping the other passenger along Masiyephambili Drive, the driver took a sudden turn and diverted route. Driving towards Victoria Falls Road, he turned right after United College of Education and drove to a bushy area where he parked his car. He forced the woman to have se_x with him without using protection,” said Insp Simango.

“After the se_xual assault, he searched the woman and robbed her of $23 before pushing her out of the car and driving away.”

Insp Simango said anyone who may have information on the suspect must report to the nearest police station.

She urged members of the public to desist from boarding pirate taxis saying most of their drivers are linked to crimes being committed in the city.

“We advise members of the public to avoid boarding the mshikashika pirate taxis especially when alone at night as most of these pirate taxis are linked to crimes and may be difficult to trace,” Insp Simango said.

Last year, a 21-year-woman from Entumbane suburb in Bulawayo was allegedly ra_ped on her way to church by a pirate taxi driver who had offered her transport into the city centre.

Also last year, a 16-year-old pupil at a Bulawayo school fought off a pirate Honda Fit driver who wanted to ra_pe her by stabbing him with a pen before kicking his private parts.

In a related incident an Inyathi man allegedly ra_ped a prost_itute and threatened to cut off her head with a machete.

Joshua Makoni (30) walked into the woman’s room while she was bathing and allegedly ra_ped her in November last year.

Makoni pleaded not guilty to ra_pe before Bulawayo regional magistrate Mr Crispen Mberewere who remanded him in custody to today for continuation of trial.

Makoni said the woman was lying about the alleged ra_pe.

“I was in jail for three months and when I came back I discovered that my ex-girlfriend and her friend had sold my property. I demanded my property and that is why I am being framed for ra_pe,” he said.

The woman said she was a prost_itute, but had not agreed to have se_xual intercourse with Makoni on November 4.

She said Makoni budged into her house searching for his ex-girlfriend Ms Tinevimbo Tshuma.

He allegedly threatened to kill her saying she had influenced his ex-girlfriend to lay an assault charge against him.

She said they went to look for Ms Tshuma and later found her.

“Makoni took us to the bush where we spent five hours while he was interrogating us stating that we had caused his countless arrests. He demanded that we buy him opaque beer and forced us to drink it,” she said.

“Around 5PM, we returned to Joe’s compound where we rent and I proceeded to my room to take a bath thinking that he had calmed down. Makoni walked into the room while I was bathing and ordered me to lie on the bed. He threatened to cut off my head with a machete and ra_ped me.”

The court heard that Ms Tshuma walked in while Makoni was allegedly ra_ping the woman. He apologised to his ex-girlfriend and left the room.

Mr Simbarashe Manyiwa prosecuted.- state media

Hard Working City Of Harare Councillor Dies

By Paul Nyathi | Probably the most hardworking and loved City Of Harare Councillor, Tranos Moyo has died.

Councillor Moyo of Ward 15, Warren Park, died in the capital this morning after being ill for a while.

Moyo was the City’s Finance and Development Committee chairperson. He is popular for repeatedly defending against steep rate increase proposals on residents.

Details are still coming through and will be made available as they unfold.

EFF Rejects Ramaphosa Cabinet

Statement |  The EFF rejects the cabinet reshuffle announced by Ramaphosa this evening. We view it as a mere realignment of corrupt and state capture delinquent ministers. No one‚ with the best interests of South Africa today‚ could have Malusi Gigaba‚ Nomvula Mokonyane‚ Bathabile Dlamini as cabinet members and ministers.

Bathabile Dlamini has essentially been rewarded with a promotion into the presidency regardless of the fact that she nearly collapsed the social grants system for the poor. Above all is Gigaba‚ whose state capture crimes come close to treason as he facilitated the handing over of state institutions to a foreign nationals in the form of the Guptas. To keep such characters in the cabinet is a direct rejection of the constitutional order; Gigaba lied under oath‚ in a court of law.

Ramaphosa has bowed to factional pressure in the ANC proving that he is presiding over a kleptocratic collective that cannot be saved. His inability to dispense with individuals implicated in corruption is evidence that no one can save ANC from corruption. It is entangled for good.

We call on the people of South Africa to reject the entire ANC and vote it all out in 2019. We warned that Ramaphosa is only interested in careerism‚ and has no demonstrable history of integrity and fighting corruption.

Nevertheless‚ we welcome changes in finance; the appointment of Nhlanhla Nene is a reaffirmation of confidence in black and African leadership.

WATCH LIVE: Pothole Horror Continues As ZINARA Board Members Loot Thousands Of Dollars

By Staff Reporter| As potholes continue across Zimbabwe’s roads, the government company, ZINARA paid out tens of thousands of dollars in illegal allowances to board members.

This was admitted by the board chairperson Nancy Chamisa Tuesday morning.

3 more people have also been added to the board in recent days, bringing the new composition to 12. – Watch the LIVE grilling as it continues here:

BREAKING – Chaos As Nancy Chamisa Bunks Parliamentary Hearing, Given Ultimatum

Nancy Masiiwa Chamisa

CHAOS erupted in parliament Tuesday morning when a parliamentary portfolio committee on Public Accounts ended up adjourning the ZINARA oral evidence hearing following failure by the parastatal’ s CEO to present herself for the crucial meeting on time.

Mrs Nancy Chamisa now risks being arrested and charged for contempt of parliament.

Zinara is the government company in charge of all Zimbabwe’s roads.

At the time of writing, she had been given up to 20 minutes to appear failure which she will be charged. ZimEye will bring the LIVE updates from parliament house.

Tsvangirai’s Father In Law Speaks Out

The late Morgan Tsvangirai’s father in law, has spoken out following his daughter Elizabeth’s humiliation by Tsvangirai’s mother.

Mr Joseph Macheka spoke to the state media at the late MDC leader’s burial.

Below were the notes from the interview with the Sunday Mail’s Chief Reporter, Kuda Bwititi:

Before she married the former Prime Minister, she had acquired a number of properties including one in Borrowdale and her businesses were doing quite well.

I am saddened in burying my son-in-law, Morgan Tsvangirai. He was a good son-in-law with whom I had an excellent relationship.
Despite coming from different political parties, we had a cordial connection which was filled with mutual respect.

I did not expect that he would die, though he had been unwell for some time. I thought that he would pull through and come back home.

My daughter gave me regular reports about his illness and she remained hopeful that he would get better.

She was extremely stressed all the time, but I always encouraged her to remain strong and continue to play her role as a wife.

In many of my interactions with the former Prime Minister, our conversations were filled with humour.

On many occasions, our discussions centred on politics.

We often joked about our political rivalry, him being leader of the main opposition and me being a National Consultative Assembly member for the ruling party Zanu-PF.

He often joked that I should join his party, but I extended the same offer to him, to join Zanu-PF.

Our modus vivendi on our political differences is something that other people can draw lessons from because belonging to different political parties should not be a cause for conflict.

I often told him that I would never leave Zanu-PF to join MDC because that would not be a wise decision to follow a son-in-law’s preferences because I have five daughters who can still get married to husbands from other different political parties.

Mr Tsvangirai also told me that when his relationship with Elizabeth became known in the public, a delegation of the female leadership in the MDC asked him not to go ahead with marrying my daughter.

The MDC leaders told him that marrying Elizabeth would be akin to getting into a marriage with Zanu-PF.

But I admired his magnanimity because he remained humble and respectful to us, his in-laws, despite our political differences and the pressure he faced from his party.

I feel very sorry for my daughter because the last few months have been shattering for her. She stood by her husband during his illness.

She lost a lot of weight during this painful period and even though it was not easy, she soldiered on.

I am convinced that as a wife, she played her role as best as she could and she really could not have done anything more.

There was a time when Mr Tsvangirai suffered a bout of illness while on duty, it must have been in Kadoma, where he vomited profusely.

To show her love, Elizabeth cleaned up the vomit with her bare hands.

This shows how much she loved her husband.

A lot has been said about how she was treated at the funeral, but for us as a family, we were not really focused on that.

Our focus was on making sure that we did our part in giving our son-in-law a decent burial. We bear no grudges with anyone and we have no problems at all with the Tsvangirai family.

I am particularly sad for Elizabeth because this is not the first time that she has lost her husband.

She lost her first husband, Mabasa Simba Guma, in a tragic accident so it is dismaying that she is facing another tragedy when she is still relatively young (42).

Growing up, Elizabeth was always a hardworking woman.

She was always business minded and even before she met Mr Tsvangirai, she had acquired her own fair share of wealth which was a very commendable feat for someone at her age.

Before she married the former Prime Minister, she had acquired a number of properties including one in Borrowdale and her businesses were doing quite well.

She had a chain of stores in the city and she flew regularly to countries such as China and Dubai to buy merchandise for resale.

Her entrepreneurial skills started at a very young age when she was very involved in the buying and selling of farm produce from farms surrounding Chitungwiza.

From these humble beginnings she grew her business interests. It is painful that some people think that she married Mr Tsvangirai for his status. Nothing could be further from the truth.

I know very well that is not the case because my daughter is a hardworking woman.

She only married Mr Tsvangirai because she truly loved this man, whom I also developed to admire a lot because he was a good man.

I know that the two loved each other and it was genuine love that was not driven by anything else.

MDC- Ncube Condemns Attack On NUST Students

Statement |  The MDC is yet again appalled by the Zimbabwe Republic Police riot wing’s heavy handedness, this time on defenseless National University of Science and Technology (NUST) students on Monday, 26 February 2018 resulting in more than 60 students being arrested and injured.

The students’ ‘crime’ was to demonstrate in pursuit of their constitutional right of access to education after they have not been learning for 4 straight weeks.

The students, some of whom are paying rentals and commuting daily to the campus have been robbed of valuable learning time. As MDC we stand in solidarity with all NUST students.

Government was well aware of the standoff pitting lecturers and university authorities. A breakthrough into the impasse was not in sight, hence the protests.

The brutal reaction of police was on full display as usual. Video footage of water cannon tankers rolling and advancing on unarmed students and riot police raiding houses at Selborne Park to sniff out students is heart wrenching.

Some members of the MDC Alliance had to intervene and assisted students to access medical facilities and footed some of the bills.

It would appear that demonstration is now the only language Government and learning institutions are prepared to understand.

If it was not for the students protest, the strike by lecturers would still be ongoing.

As MDC we strongly appeal to government to expeditiously address issues raised by lecturers and students and not wait for protests to act.

Students are at university for the sole purpose of learning and we believe that this typical knee-jerk reactionary approach by the authorities is not helpful. Moreover, the default mode by the security apparatus to victimize student leaders has to stop.

Mbuso Siso

MDC Deputy National Spokesperson

100 Days ED In Power, The Trail Of Violence And Death

ZLHR Alert: ZLHR lawyers are offering emergency legal support services to more than 60 National University of Science and Technology (NUST) students, who were arrested in Bulawayo on Monday 26 February 2018 by Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officers for allegedly staging a protest demanding an end to a work boycott staged by lecturers. Some of the NUST students sustained some injuries after some ZRP officers set dogs on them and ZLHR lawyers are trying to convince police officers to allow them to seek medical assistance.

Mugabe And The CIO- Goreraza Blows Out

Stanely Goreraza |  The most feared people in Zimbabwe were the CIO also know as The Presidents Office. They were infamous for kidnapping, beating, torturing, and killing ordinary Zimbabweans for things such as saying Mr Mugabe is old.

On November 15 last year they met their match. The Zimbabwean Army, whom they accuse of hunting, kidnapping, beating, torturing and even killing them.

Mr Mugabe never complained when his men in suits disappeared, tortured or killed an ordinary Zimbabwean because they did it all for him. If a member of the CIO was arrested and convicted for something like say murder or attempted murder like in the cases of Patrick Kombayi and Rashiwe Guzha, Mr Mugabe invoked the Presidential Pardon and the murderers walked away scott free. The same he did in 2002 after hundreds of Zanupf supporters were arrested for political violence. He Pardoned them and the justice system had no choice but to let them go.

The CIO were no friends of the Zimbabwean people. They were like crocodiles, snakes and lions. An encounter with them was life threatening, not something anyone looked forward too.

On the 15th of November last year not a single ordinary Zimbabwean was killed or beaten up or tortured. Ordinary Zimbabweans were safe and had absolutely nothing to fear as the Army was targeting the hated CIO who surrounded the people like a prison wall. Ordinary Zimbabweans had pictures taken with the Army and their tanks, which the murdering CIO were hiding from.

For the first time in 37 years Zimbabweans came out of hiding and the CIO ran into hiding. Zimbabweans were safe but the CIO was not safe. The tanks protected ordinary Zimbabweans who expressed their delight and joy through celebrations on the streets.

The people were proud of the Army and the Army proudly performed their main duty to Zimbabwe, protection of the Zimbabwean people.

There was no CIO to kill those who wanted to say Mugabe must go and it was said loud and in so many ways by just so many people. There was no riot police, gassing people. People said what they had wanted to say so much for 37 years but were stopped by the murderous CIO.

Mr Mugabe wants sympathy for the CIO and himself.

But sympathy was and is with the Army who sympathized with the people.

Sorry Mr Former President but noone cares.

Caledonia Mining Reports Concealed Fatality At Blanket Mine In Zimbabwe

By Paul Nyathi

Canadian based Caledonia Mining Corporation is reported in foreign media as having reported a death at its Blanket Mine operation in Gwanda.

The death which occurred last Friday appears to be being concealed by the local mine management for yet to be established reasons.

According to overseers stock market monitors, Caledonia Corporation reported in an internal memorandum that there had been a fatal accident at the Blanket mine in Zimbabwe during the night shift of 23 February.

The report indicates that production at the site of the incident at the Blanket Quartz Reef area of the mine had since been stopped pending an investigation.

The incident was mining-related but more details couldn’t be released until the investigation had run its course, it added.

‘I join with all of my colleagues and fellow directors in expressing our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased,’ chief executive Steve Curtis is quoted as having said on the internal memorandum.

Authorities at the mine would not be drawn to shed details on the accident referring ZimEye.com to the mine manager Mr Caxton Mangezi who was not immediately available for a comment.

Fellow miners at the mine however confirmed that the mine experienced a fatal mining accident which authorities are still investigating and they are not allowed to discuss with people outside the mine.

The last time that the mine had a fatal accident was in July 2015.

ZimEye.com is following up the matter and details will be made available as they become available.

Mugabe To Be Questioned Over Missing $15 Billion

Oral evidence from different witnesses who appeared before the Mines and Energy Parliamentary Portfolio Committee last week to speak on the alleged missing $15 billion diamond revenue showed that deposed President Robert Mugabe did not take action as the corruption was reported to him.

Businessman Lovemore Kurotwi, who appeared last week before the committee and narrated how his diamonds worth $150 million (1.7 million carats) were confiscated by former Mines minister Obert Mpofu for refusing to pay him a $10 million bribe, told the committee that as an investor, he felt abused by government.

“As a person, I feel I was abused. It is not normal to be subjected to such a situation by your own government. Those in power can do whatever they want with you with impunity, and I am really down,” Kurotwi told the Mines Committee.

“Mpofu told me he will not introduce my investors (Canadile Miners) to mine in Marange because I had not paid him the $10 million. So, what it implies is that those that were allowed to mine in Chiadzwa paid him (Mpofu).

Asked by Fanny Chirisa (MDC-T proportional representative legislator) to explain what steps Mugabe took after he heard that Mpofu had asked for a bribe from Kurotwi, Mliswa said it would be a question that the Mines Committee would pose to Mugabe himself.
“It is a question for Mugabe to answer. The committee can summon anyone, except the current President, to appear before Parliament to give oral evidence. We have a right to question Mugabe and it only makes logical sense that the committee asks Mugabe to respond to that,” Mliswa said.

Another matter, where Mugabe was said to have failed to take action as chaos ensued in the mining sector, is when the Mines ministry under former minister Walter Chidakwa introduced the consolidation of diamond mining.

Russian investors with Ozgeo were said to have been illtreated when 80 heavily-armed police officers sent everyone packing and took over their mine after they had invested millions into the project.

DTZ Ozgeo managing director Victor Kusyla told MPs that the takeover of his diamond mine during Mugabe’s era was in breach of security of tenure.

“Such issues must not be repeated because we might want to invest in another project, for example, livestock, and our hands will be tied because we were ill-treated,” Kusyla said.

He said the contract which they were made to sign with Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company to take over their equipment and mine was under duress, as they were blatantly told by Chidakwa that if they failed to sign it, they stood to lose out.- Daily News

Mnangagwa Visits Under Siege Kabila, As Khama Tells The DRC Leader To Step Down Now

Ray Nkosi | President Emmerson Mnangagwa today leaves for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to visit the under siege government of Joseph Kabila.

Mnangagwa’s visit comes hours after Botswana’s Ian Khama called on Kabila to step down, stating in a statement, “the ministry of international affairs said the ‘worsening humanitarian situation’ in DRC is fulled by the fact that ‘its leader has persistently delayed holding elections, and has lost control over the security of his country’.

The state media reports that Mnangagwa will meet Kabila as he resumes his courtesy calls on fellow Heads of State and Government in the region to apprise them of political developments in Zimbabwe that culminated in the resignation of his predecessor Cde Robert Mugabe last November.

Presidential spokesperson Mr George Charamba yesterday said besides the courtesy call, the visit will see the two countries discussing bilateral relations.

Chiwenga Mum In Law Hits The Campaign Trail

Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, mother-in-law Helga Mubaiwa has declared interest to contest for the Seke parliamentary seat in the forthcoming elections.

In an interview on the sidelines of a Zanu-PF youth soccer tournament she sponsored at Dunoter Primary School, Ward 9, in Seke on Sunday, Mubaiwa said she was an aspiring candidate whose move was triggered by the underdevelopment in the constituency despite its proximity to the capital, Harare.

She said that it was high time the constituency embraced a female representative who was development-oriented.

“It is true, I am an aspiring candidate for the (Seke) constituency. For a long time, there has been no development in this area despite how close it is to the capital city, Harare. Seke is Harare, but as far as development is concerned it is like we are miles away from the capital. As a constituency, we are too backward and there is a need for a female representative full of love to represent the interests of all the people,” she said.

The seat is currently under Phineas Chihota whose chance of contesting were slim given a number of accusations he was facing over factional politics.

Mubaiwa was likely to contest in the primary elections alongside youth league provincial executive member Munyaradzi Kashambe and Danai Chikanya. Chikanya lost to Chihota in the last election.

Asked whether her relationship with Chiwenga will not attract criticism as far as her political ambitions were concern. Mubaiwa said she had the right to contest and that she was a bonafide “daughter of the area.”

“I am not doing this for myself, but for the sake of the people of Seke. This has nothing to do with my relationship with the VP. I was born in Seke and I was also married in the same area. I belong here and it is time that we bring development in the area. As a woman and a mother, I have unconditional love for these people hence my move to stand for the parliamentary contest,” she said.

Mubaiwa, who runs businesses in Dema and Harare was the main sponsor of the soccer tournament that was also attended by top party officials from the province.

Notables who graced the event included provincial youth league chairman Kevin Mutsvairo, main wing, secretary for security Tendai Mangwiro and several war veterans from the district.

Addressing the gathering, Mubaiwa promised to empower the women through establishing self-sustaining projects. She also promised to finance the construction of a bridge across Nyatsime River that connects the rural area and Chitungwiza.

Speaker after speaker hailed Mubaiwa for financing a number of projects in the constituency.

“She (Mubaiwa) is not new in this area as far as development is concerned. She started charity work in the late 1990s, rehabilitating schools and assisting vulnerable children. Her history, therefore, shows that she is someone who can do much in developing this area,” said youth league boss Mutsvairo.

Zanu-PF is expected to hold its primary elections next month. – Newsday

Blacklisted Exam Cheating Students Sue Zimsec

Fifteen Regina Mundi High School pupils who were blacklisted for alleged examination cheating have taken the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) and the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Professor Paul Mavhima to court challenging the nullification of their November 2017 results.

The 15 pupils, through their parents, have filed a court application at the Bulawayo High Court seeking an order directing Zimsec to set aside its decision to cancel their November 2017 examination results.

One of the pupils, believed to be the mastermind, is alleged to have mobilised her classmates to contribute $3 each towards raising money that was used to purchase copies of the November 2017 Examinations question papers for English Paper two and Mathematics Paper two.

According to court papers, the pupil allegedly received the question papers on her mobile phone via social media platform, WhatsApp, and shared them with her classmates. They then allegedly smuggled the papers into the examination room.

One of the 15 parents representing the pupils said Zimsec blacklisted his child without making an enquiry to establish the facts.

“This application is made to review the decision adopted by Zimsec to annul all the results of the applicants on allegations of cheating. It is also the basis of this application in that the reasons of the decision reached by Zimsec have not been availed. At the same time, there is no averment on the enquiry made and its nature before the decision was arrived at, let alone the evidence used in the process,” the parent, whose name has been withheld to protect the identity of the minor, said in his founding affidavit.

He said the pupils were unfairly treated.

The parent said they received the message of the nullification of results from a school official through WhatsApp.

“The decision of Zimsec should not be allowed to prevail. Whilst awaiting my daughter’s results, I received a WhatsApp message from a Regina Mundi High School official on 12 February 2018 at around 6PM who advised me that my daughter has been blacklisted. There was no letter given to the affected pupils,” he said.

He also said Zimsec conducted its own enquiry and quizzed two pupils who then ultimately implicated all the applicants. “Whilst the November examinations were still ongoing, my daughter together with many other boarders accused of cheating were called and lumped up together in the base room of the school while the rest of the pupils were put in the school hall. They were asked to write about the exam cheating incident that had allegedly occurred,” he said.

The parents’ lawyers, Garikayi and Company, said the pupils’ rights were violated in terms of section 3 of the Administrative Justice Act because they did not appear before a proper board to defend themselves.

Section 34 (3) of the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Act stipulates that it shall not be necessary for the Zimsec board to consult or hear representations before cancelling or annulling the results of an examination.

“However, I am advised that this section is contrary to section 68 of the constitution of Zimbabwe, which stipulates that every person has a right to administrative conduct that is lawful, reasonable and both substantively and procedurally fair. Section 34 of the Zimsec Act is also contrary to section 81 (1) of the constitution which recognises the right of children to be heard,” the lawyers said.

They said the decision by Zimsec to blacklist the pupils and nullify their results is draconian, irrational and grossly unreasonable.

“The nullification of results for subjects which do not form part of the allegations is unfair and unjust considering that there was no misconduct alleged in these examinations,” said the lawyers.

Two weeks ago, High Court judge Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo overturned Prof Mavhima’s order compelling all the 260 000 students who sat for last November’s Ordinary Level English Paper 2 examination to be re-examined.

The judge ordered Zimsec to consider releasing results using the outcome of the English Language Paper 1 examination.

Prof Mavhima had ordered a re-sit following reports of massive leakages of the paper through social media.

Justice Matanda-Moyo castigated Zimsec’s conduct, saying it was going to cause more harm to the pupils than good.- state media