Chiwenga Gives Mnangagwa Fresh Headache

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s decision to assign his deputy Constanino Chiwenga the Defence portfolio has been described as a violation of the Constitution, which prohibits a vice-president from holding any other public office.

Mnangagwa last week appointed Chiwenga, the former Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander and Kembo Mohadi as the new vice presidents.

He went on to assign Chiwenga the Defence and War Veterans portfolio previously given to Mohadi while the Zipra veteran was assigned the national healing and reconciliation department.

Former prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s advisor Alex Magaisa said Mnangagwa had entangled himself in another potential legal mess after he was forced to change his initial Cabinet, which violated the Constitution.

“While he is entitled to assign the administration of a ministry to his vice-president, section 215 of the Constitution specifically compels him to ‘appoint a minister to be responsible for the defence forces,’” Magaisa wrote on his blog.

“The problem is that a vice-president cannot, at the same time, be appointed as a minister as that would violate section 103, which prohibits a vice-president from holding any other public office.”

He said Section 215 of the Constitution was specific that the president “must appoint” a Defence minister.
“It is not, therefore, enough for President Mnangagwa to assign Vice-President Chiwenga the role of administering the ministry of Defence because that does not constitute an appointment as required under section 215,” Magaisa wrote.

“This means legally, there is currently no minister of Defence as required under section 215 of the Constitution, which is a constitutional violation.

“To cure this, the president must appoint a separate minister of Defence.

“Since section 225 makes the same requirement in respect of the intelligence services, the same minister would be responsible for Defence and security.

“He could, if he so wishes, assign Vice-President Chiwenga to supervise and oversee that ministry.

“If this is not corrected, civil society, the opposition or individuals can challenge the president and government through the courts in order to correct this legal misstep.”

He added: “In this regard, it is important to understand that unlike other ministers, the position of minister of Defence is constitutionally defined and has a specific mandate.”

Harare-based constitutional lawyer Chris Mhike said although section 99 of the Constitution permits the president to assign ministerial duties to his deputies, the Defence ministry was an exception.

He said Mnangagwa’s decision to move the civil service to his office was also a violation of the Constitution.

“The consignment of the civil service to the Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC), and the assignment of ministry of Defence stewardship to VP Chiwenga are both highly controversial, and could reasonably be legally challenged,” he said.

“Section 201 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe makes it peremptory for the president to appoint a minister who should be responsible for the civil service.”

“Neither the president nor the OPC could be deemed to be “a minister.”

He added: “Similarly, section 215 of the Constitution absolutely requires the president to appoint a minister, not a VP, to be responsible for the defence forces.

“There are many ministries, departments and portfolios that are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, for example the national peace and reconciliation Portfolio, the ICTs and Cyber Security ministry or the Governmental Scholarships portfolio.

“The OPC and the VPs could be responsible for those without any dispute; but the civil service ministry and Defence ministry are certainly problematic as they are particularly mentioned in sections 201 and 215 of the Constitution.

“If the president, the OPC and the VPs cannot be ministers (as was suggested by the Constitutional Court in the 2015 NCA case), then the assignment of the duties and statutes under review could well be a violation of the Constitution.”

However, constitutional law expert Lovemore Madhuku differed with the two lawyers, saying according to section 99 of the Constitution, it was lawful for Chiwenga to administer the Defence portfolio even if it was “politically unwise”.

“The law says the vice-president can be assigned the administration of any ministry, department or an Act of Parliament,” he said.

“So there is nothing unlawful with regards to that. But it is politically unwise.”

But Madhuku agreed Mnangagwa had blundered by transferring the Civil Service Commission to his office.

“The law is very clear; the president must appoint a minister responsible for the civil service,” he said.

“The word ‘must’ is not optional, but instructive at law. So this transfer is illegal.

“It is a continuation of the illegalities we are seeing in this administration being perpetrated by so-called lawyers.

“At first they appoint nine non-constituency ministers, more than those stipulated by law. They had to reverse that after being exposed.

“Here again they have moved the civil service to the Office of the President and Cabinet when the law is clear that there must be a minister responsible for that.

“It shows that when it comes to constitutionalism, nothing has changed, in fact it is now worse.”

Trade unionist Raymond Majongwe said the decision to remove the civil service from the Labour ministry was a violation of the International Labour Organisation convention on the harmonisation of labour laws for the both state and private sector workers.- the standard

Drama As Man Ditches Wife Over “Bad Sex”

A Harare woman was granted a protection order against her husband who was trying to throw her out of their matrimonial home, accusing her of being “tasteless” in bed.Sibongile Phulo appeared before a Harare magistrate seeking protection against her husband Tonic Jaravadza.
Phulo said her husband accuses her of being barren as an excuse to get rid of her.“He is saying he has six wives and wants to throw me out of our home,” she told the civil court last week.

“He wants me to leave saying that I am barren and tasteless in bed and he also insults me saying his other six wives taste better than me.”

Phulo claimed that her husband was impotent as he had no children of his own.

“He is saying I am barren but I have two children of my own and he does not have any children,” she said.

Phulo also claimed that she was now sleeping outside the house as her husband chased her away.

Jaravadza, however, denied abusing his wife, saying she was misleading the court so as to avoid divorce proceedings.- the standard

Pastor Evan Mawarire Never Complained When Harare Had Troubles With Sewage Treatment 19 Yrs Ago When ZANU PF Ran the City Council But Today Wants Morgan Tsvangirai’s Councillors Removed For It…

By Festus Jongwe|  Pastor Evan Mawarire never screamed when Harare had troubles with sewage treatment and this has been the case since the days when ZANU PF ran the council 19 years ago. He does not complain let alone mention how Ignatius Chombo ran the council down. But the same man wants MDC councillors removed from their jobs because of the problem that began when ZANU PF ran the councils, what type of a Pastor is this Mawarire?

https://youtu.be/gxCron4g0R4?t=51s

Is he a true pastor or a pseudo politician with the plastic eloquence of Robert Mugabe? Tell me, am I missing something here?

CIO Deputy Boss Killed In Accident: Observers Say Tyres Are Too Clean For A Real Car Crash

The following is a report following CIO Deputy Director, Mr Nickson Chirinda’s sudden death in a road traffic accident near Chinhoyi.

The accident happened last night when Mr Chirinda’s vehicle collided head on with a haulage truck.

Observers say the vehicle’s wheels were too clean for the mishap to be termed a true accident.

ZRP Spokesperson, Chief Superintendent Paul Nyathi confirmed the accident, saying it occurred at the 117km peg along the Harare-Chirundu highway.

He said the haulage truck turned in front of on-coming traffic, leading to a collision that killed Mr Chirinda on the spot.

Chief Superintendent Nyathi said it is disturbing that some motorists are recklessly causing accidents that cost people’s lives.

Secret Chats Pastor Mawarire Doesn’t Disclose While Attacking Tsvangirai Mayor

By Ben Manyenyeni|  Harare City Council Salary Cost Debate .

Let me start by quoting my former minister Saviour Kasukuwere blasting me:

“Who do you think you are? You think you are an executive mayor! Why are you wanting to cut people’s salaries? Ibvai apa endai munoita basa!”

I have been red-flagging this matter since 2014. There is no political will to fix this matter.

The two key issues here are equally compelling: the City cannot afford them and the figures are AT LEAST double the remuneration for similar jobs.

These salaries were granted by former minister Ignatius Chombo in March 2013 some 6 months before this current council was elected.

SHOCKER: Prophet Bushiri Says: Reason Why I Have More Followers In SA – In Malawi People Believe in GOD and in South Africa People Believe in Miracles!

“I was so saddened listening to Pastor Bushiri on BBC interview when he was asked; why his ministry has larger members in South Africa rather than in his country (Malawi). He replied! In my country people believe in GOD and in South Africa people believe in Miracles!”

MUGABE DEATH PROPHECY HAS FINALLY COME TO PASS? We Were All Fooled

https://youtu.be/rKJGrP9j0M4

By Shiellah Sibanda | As Zimbabwe closes off the year 2017, ZimEye profiles another prominent prophet who predicted that Robert Mugabe would be dead by the end of today. Robert Mugabe has shed too much blood and because of this, none of his prayers will ever be answered, the London based Prophet Austin Moses claims, adding his claim that Mugabe is going the way of eternal perdition.

Prophet Austin Moses who in July 2014 successfully predicted what he said was The Big Tree falling with its branches in Zimbabwe (way before Joice Mujuru whose party logo would turn out to be the large baobab tree), said Mugabe will be forgotten by the end of 2017 and his whole dynasty is going with him.

Moses spoke to ZimEye journo Emmanuel Chindove during a ZimEye Live TV program.

“The blood of many Zimbabweans has been shed..Many Zimbabweans died …and their blood has cried to God,” said Moses.

In the ZimEye Live program filmed in 2014, Moses claimed Morgan Tsvangirai would be at the helm of the regime that will replace Mugabe.

When questioned on the date, he did not waste breath, declaring almost instantly that it will be before the end of 2017 when the Mugabe dynasty will be forgotten forever.

“It will be between 2015 and 2017”, he said…

He also added saying Zimbabweans all over the world will soon be returning to their country as God is restoring Zimbabwe’s international status.

He said there would be great changes between now and 2017 and Zimbabweans must pray.

“According to what the Lord revealed to me, I saw many people, Zimbabweans returning back home. God is in the middle of returning the country back to its origins. It shall never be a desolate country any more. I am not a Zimbabwean, but I say what God has asked me to say, ” he said.

He continued, “the rein of Pharaohs in the land of Zimbabwe is coming to an end. The Lord revealed to me that between 2015 and 2017 He is returning Zimbabwe, ” he said.

CLICK BELOW TO listen/watch.

https://youtu.be/rKJGrP9j0M4

 

GRACE MUGABE KIDNAPPED PROPHECY: TB Joshua Humiliated

Staff Reporter| As we get to the end of the year today, ZimEye probes Nigerian white-suit necromancer, TB Joshua who once claimed that Zimbabwe’s economy would boom in 2016, also that in the same year Hillary Clinton would within days become the new President Of the United States of America last year, and has in recent weeks reversed his own “prophetic” declarations on former First Lady Grace Mugabe in which he had said that there would be a military take over in Zimbabwe and she would be kidnapped.

Two weeks later after the military coup became successful, Joshua took another twist and re-posted the same chopped video onto his Youtube portal in he which he named the attacker as “a militant.”  Can the entire Zimbabwe Defence Forces be labelled “a militant”?

Were Grace Mugabe, Robert Mugabe, or Phelekezela Mphoko ever abducted? Was even Emmerson Mnangagwa ever abducted when he was Vice President, and was there any plan to abduct him while he was VP? At the only time that term “abduct/kidnap” could have been used on Mnangagwa (when he was fleeing Zimbabwe), the former Vice President was no longer employed.

remember Joshua’s: 1. 2016 economy boom prophecy on Zimbabwe? 2. Hisprophecy that Hillary Clinton was going to become the US President in last year’s elections?

Joshua on the 13th November 2017 attacked the local newspaper, Newsday for an article that cites his own file video in which he speaks on chaos and military takeover in a Southern African country he alleges among other things that a First Lady will be kidnapped.  TB Joshua distanced himself from the declaration even getting to the point of writing out that “This report is COMPLETELY FALSE…Count Prophet T.B. Joshua out of the politics of hatred.” This was during the time when Grace and her husband were under house arrest and the incident did not match his 2014 prophecy.

The video clip was edited and chopped by the man’s own editing team, and ZimEye.com revealed how the 2014 clip is one of many of TB Joshua’s deceptive video edits he regularly uses to surreptitiously lay claim to prophetic accuracy when all he has done is simply fake appearances to match specific news headlines (by declaring an array of possibilities to be used when a matching news moment materialises), once such an example being an Indian jet accident (SEE THE LAST VIDEO BELOW).

The only accurate thing true in Joshua’s denial was his claim that he had not uttered the words this month on Sunday 5th November 2017. He in a written post which has since been deleted, declared saying, “This report is COMPLETELY FALSE…Count Prophet T.B. Joshua out of the politics of hatred.”

Two days afterwards however the same man who says he is a prophet with power to see things afar, came back guns blazing announcing in bold letters using the same 2014 video that he assigns to his 2014 so called “prophecy.”

In his latest video-edited prophecy, Joshua has since chopped off just 1 minute 25 seconds from the original video file which is larger and ZimEye had already revealed the file 3 days before(see the last video at the bottom of this article). It shows Joshua declaring numerous futuristic possibilities which show he was not even speaking about Zimbabwe but was rather scattering several event possibilities that he would later use to make for a prophetic claim. He even makes claim that Kenya is in Southern Africa and Kenya is the nation he was talking about.

SEE HIS NEW CHOPPED VERSION WHICH IS BELOW –

https://youtu.be/FHuHOqcXcq0

 

SEE THE BELOW EXCLUSIVE EXPOSE’ of his machinations. Also read below the video, Joshua’s attack against the Newsday paper, and also his original prophecy in full text.

https://youtu.be/bhgYSFGPIgw

Below was TB Joshua’s public statement issued on Monday 13th November in the afternoon – ALSO SEE BELOW THE FULL TEXT OF TB JOSHUA’S FIRST PROPHECY:

ATTENTION ZIMBABWE!

Our attention has been drawn to a misleading article published on the front page of Zimbabwe’s ‘NewsDay’ newspaper on Monday 13th November 2017 stating that Prophet T.B. Joshua prophesied last week about unrest and civil war in a Southern African country.

This report is COMPLETELY FALSE. Any regular viewer of Emmanuel TV will know that no such prophecy was given during last week’s service at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) on Sunday 5th November 2017.

Do not sit somewhere, hear this or that and come to a hasty conclusion. God requires that we find out the truth from Him first and hold fast to that which is true, as the Bible says in 1 Thessalonians 5:21.

Count Prophet T.B. Joshua out of the politics of hatred.

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TB JOSHUA’S ORIGINAL PROPHECY

Below is the full text:

“Very important – Two, three, I was talking about Kenya sometime, I mean, I say they should pray for Southern Africa, I mentioned, and I was saying where the plane, head quarter crashed in the past; which I referred to Kenya. And I was talking of the interest to get rid of the President there. They will not tire but their objective and their aim is to get rid of the President in that region which I am not permitted to mention, Southern Africa. I said it in January. And said a President will be kidnapped, I mentioned it.

I mean Southern people will remember, if they are not to misquote me, but this time what I am saying now quote me well. Don’t misquote me. What I said last January that I am seeing a militant they are interested in embarrassing a President that they kill him or they kidnap him.

This is their objective in Southern region. And I said the country is border with this and that I mentioned that they are still on in that plan to kidnap either President or Vice President of that nation, or First Lady of that nation; they are in to do that; and they are still very seriously doing it. I said in January and the plan is going on now; And if prayer is not offered well they will succeed; And it will put the nation into uproar. To kidnap the leader of the country, or kill the leader of the country. If it refuses (fails), the other [option] they want to kidnap him and if he refuses they will kill him. That is what I am seeing, that they should pray for Southern Africa, a President, God showed me the place but I don’t want to put any country into pandemonium, but Southern Africa they should pray for them. Pray for them, God loves them…”

LIVE UPDATES – Mnangagwa Arrives for Church Services in Bulawayo

By Paul Nyathi| ZimEye will be making LIVE UPDATES as President Emmerson Mnangagwa makes  a “surprise” visit to Bulawayo church groups today.

Sources close to the President revealed to ZimEye.com that the President who arrives in the city this morning will be gracing the church while in the company of First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.

While ZimEye.com efforts to get a comment from the Methodist church authorities in the city were futile, a congregant at the church said that church members were on Saturday involved in extra cleaning activities on suspicion that the President is visiting the church after people “suspected to be state security agents paid a courtesy call at the church.”

Of specific mention is a ceremony to be held at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) organised by the Faith for the Nation Campaign, a grouping of different church denominations that was founded in 2000. Flyers distributed by the faith-based organisation scream out that the main purpose of the gathering was to thank God for Mugabe’s “peaceful ouster”.

“Join the nation’s political and spiritual leaders from various denominations in giving thanks to God for a peaceful transition into a new era.

“God has given our nation the answer to peace. Zimbabwe is God’s own country,” the flyer reads in part.

Faith for the Nation Campaign national coordinator, Shuvai Wutaunashe confirmed to a weekly paper that they had invited Mnangagwa to be the guest of honour for today’s thanksgiving ceremony following the military take-over.

Wutaunashe said the church had been praying for years for a “new era.”

“The theme for the special service is, God has given Zimbabwe the answer of peace,” she said.

Meanwhile, the city of Bulawayo woke up to an unusual hype as news spread that Mnangagwa will be visiting the city. By early hours of the morning hundreds of ZANU PF supporters were reported to be already gathering at the Davis Hall ZANU PF offices in downtown Bulawayo preparing to go and welcome the President at the airport.

ZimEye.com sources in Gwanda also reported that several mini buses left the mining town for Bulawayo with senior provincial and district officials to attend a last minute arranged rally with Mnangagwa set for the Trade Fair Grounds in the city later in the afternoon.

Don’t Vote Back Tsvangirai Councillors Running Harare Council – Evan Mawarire

By Paul Nyathi | Activist pastor Evan Mawarire has come trailblazing on the City of Harare councillors accusing them of failing to provide citizens of the capital city with clean water.

In a three minute video, Mawarire calls on the people of Harare not to vote back into office the sitting councillors who run the council because of their ineptitude.

He has also said of the MDC mayor, Ben Manyenyeni that he has no commitment to fixing the problem of poor water quality. SEE BELOW –

Watch Mawarire video…

WATCH: Gomwe Speaks, Denies Attacking Mashayamombe

ZANU PF Youth League leader Godwin Gomwe speaks to ZimEye Sunday morning denying attacking Harare South MP Shadreck Mashayamombe on Friday night. Unnamed assailants stormed into Mashayamombe’s house on Friday night and assaulted the man’s brother and also his cousin.
“Where do I come in on Shaddy’s issues? … Whoever saw me going to attack Shaddy let them come up and say… let them go report to the police” he tells ZimEye.

MNANGAGWA’S $200,000 vs $10,000 AIRLINE BILL: Gumbo Says It’s True I Said It, But All Of You Didn’t Hear Me Correctly

By Farai D Hove| Transport Minister Joram Gumbo has sought to reverse his own statement on what President Emmerson Mnangagwa spent on his flight to South Africa two weeks ago.

Minister Gumbo told a weekly newspaper that the government had chartered a plane for $200,000. After a public outcry, the airline company FlyAfrica then issued a statement stating that only $10,000 was both contracted for and paid by the government for Mnangagwa, contrary to the minister’s claim.

They even threatened journalists with legal action.

This time Minister Gumbo has come out guns blazing admitting that he of a truth did mention the $200,000 figure, but his words “were misinterpreted”.

“When I mentioned $200,000 in the interview, it was an example of the money we were prepared to pay or even more to ensure that the president would go to South Africa at the same time without inconveniencing Air Zimbabwe and its clients,” he said.

He continued saying,  “it is unfortunate that people at Fly Africa failed to read simple English. I did not say we paid $200 000 or gave a specific figure paid, but I said we opted to charter airline for any amount even $200 000 or more so long we were not going to disturb Air Zimbabwe.”

AUXILLIA MNANGAGWA MIRACLE: Hospital Fees Scrapped | ZIMBABWE NOW HAS NHS LIKE GREAT BRITAIN’S?

By Oluhle Sibanda| Following attacks on her person by hospital staff, First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa is said to have pushed for the scrapping of hospital fees.

Last week Mrs Mnangagwa sparked public outrage when she toured United Bulawayo Hospital (UBH). People attacked her for shedding “crocodile tears” for the patients and one nurse wrote of her visit saying, ” I will pen my two cents. I work at UBH. I bring my heart to work everyday, not fruits or fees ($15 per patient) and find there are no essential drugs, no surgical sundries, no basic lab tests and no basic radiology services, no X-ray films! We cancel people’s operations, even emergencies because of the issues listed above, and stupid reasons like the laundry machine is not working so no sterile linen, the suction machine is not working etc.

“We have had the same CEO and minister for years both presiding over a failing hospital while their own packs continue to swell. The President has the power to disappoint both but no, he hasn’t! So I’ll not even touch the legitimacy of this new administration, neither will I speak about the abuse of our people in campaign trails, I will just stick to my everyday experience as I toil to serve my people… I will tell you that such visits are an insult that should never be applauded or repeated.

“When they come the shelves are suddenly full of surgical gloves, surgical blades, theatre caps etc which the First Lady didn’t buy, but the hospital administration buys to appease the visitor. And then they disappear again as soon as she’s gone! Please stop! Stop! I beg you! Stop! Our people need genuine leaders who will lay down their lives for the people… leaders with real principles and values, who understand that their power is given them by the people to serve and not subdue! I rest my case!”

This time the state media reports that hospital fees are now to be scrapped. It was not clear at the time of writing where the funding is going to come from and ZimEye is investigating the matter. – More to follow…

 

Taxi Owners Forced to Provide Transport for Mnangagwa Bulawayo Visit

By Paul Nyathi | Commuter Omnibus operators in Bulawayo under the Bulawayo United Public Transporters Association (BUPTA) have told ZimEye.com that they have been forced to release their taxis on New Year’s Eve to ferry Zanu PF party supporters to welcome President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the Joshua Nkomo Airport.

The taxi operators claim that the ruling party has ordered the transporters to bring their vehicles to the party offices in the city to ferry party supporters to the airport and back into the City at the Trade Fair grounds where Mnangagwa is expected to address the party in Bulawayo as President for the first time.

The transporters said that the party is offering each operator 40 litres worth of fuel coupons for their business.

The purported ferrying of party supporters to the airport comes at a time when ZANU PF declared that it will no longer be busing supporters to its functions and rallies.

Efforts by ZimEye.com to confirm the President’s visit to the city were not successful at the time of writing.

SECRET FILES: Tongogara’s Notes Before He Was Assassinated Says The State Media

Late Zanla Chief of Defence General Josiah Tongogara lived way ahead of his time as he had drawn up the post-Independence architecture of Zimbabwe’s national defence five months before the start of the Lancaster House talks in London, it has emerged.

This is contained in handwritten notes and diagrams dated June 15, 1979 that The Sunday Mail has exclusively dug out from the late General’s archives.

Gen Tongogara died on December 26, 1979 in a car accident in Mozambique.

The notes and diagrams which Gen Tongogara penned show that he was already thinking of post-Independence Zimbabwe, despite the fact that the Lancaster House talks only started in October 1979.

In the diagrams, he wrote about what he called the “Coordinating Council”, which comprised Zapu and Zanu.

This Council, which seemed to borrow ideas from the Military Commission in China, comprised the top political leaders in Zapu and Zanu and the senior military commanders under Zipra and Zanla.

One of the veterans of the liberation struggle, who rose through the ranks to become a provincial commander, assisted The Sunday Mail in interpreting the notes and diagrams.

The war veteran, who chose to speak on condition of anonymity, said the Coordinating Council had the responsibility of looking at the broader national security issues ranging from physical, economic, political and cultural security, among other issues.

“It’s not a surprise that Tongogara would borrow from the Chinese model because, as you know, in early 1966, he went for military training at Nanking Academy in China. This Military Commission where he got the model is still in existence in China today.

“What is even more exciting is that, as we speak, we have the National Security Council which has the same responsibilities as those suggested under Cde Tongogara’s notes and diagrams.

“Again on his notes and diagrams, there is the Defence Council whose responsibilities and structure resemble that of the present-day National Joint Operating Command.

“So, the structures that Tongogara drew five months before the Lancaster House talks started are being used in present-day Zimbabwe and are the ones underpinning the country’s stability.”

The date on which the notes and diagrams were drawn up shows that Tongogara was eight months ahead of the first general election in March 1980 and nine months ahead of Independence in April 1980.

He was also a whole year ahead of integration of the fighting forces as this started in earnest around June 1980.

“If you look closely at the notes and diagrams, you can see that Tongo was thinking of the coming together of Zapu and Zanu under the Patriotic Front way back in 1979. As you know, this only happened in 1987 under the Unity Accord.

“It’s clear that he had already sensed that the unitary structure would harmonise the two forces following clashes between Zipra and Zanla forces at Nachingweya and Mgagao during the liberation struggle. What is even more telling is that from 1983 up to 1987, the two forces clashed, leading to the Unity Accord.

“One can easily conclude that Tongogara’s strategy drew lessons from a bitter history but also foresaw the danger of this bitter history repeating itself as what went on to happen between 1983 and 1987.

“By coming up with the notes and diagrams, Tongogara was thinking beyond his call as a soldier. This man of ‘iron’ was also showing that he was a philosopher, a thinker and a statesman in nation-building. He was not thinking with the trigger, but was looking ahead not only to build a nation but a crown, a sceptre and to defend it.

“It’s as if he knew that on December 26 1979, he wouldn’t be available to see the process through. It’s as if he knew that the process would proceed without him, except the process proceeding with him as his plans guided the whole process.

“For someone who had commanded forces that had clashed with Zipra to overcome that history of hostility, it’s just amazing. His stature gets enhanced a thousand times considering that he was a mere Standard Six chap. Many degreed comrades couldn’t see what he saw.”

Asked where Tongogara got these traits, the war veteran stunned this writer saying: “After all, in terms of ancestry, Tongogara traced his roots to South Africa. No wonder why he was always national in outlook. He was never caught up in the regional or tribal clashes during the liberation struggle.

“Remember, with those South African roots, he stayed in Zimbabwe and then went to Zambia. Zimbabwe was too small for him; that’s why he never got himself involved in regional or tribal politics.”- State Media

Mphoko To Get Mnangagwa’s Salary?

By Dorrothy Moyo| The mastermind of the G40 faction and the brains behind the Blue Ocean document, former Vice President Phelekezela Mpoko could soon get a retirement package that includes the current president’s salary or that of a sitting Vice President.

This was revealed two days ago. Constitutional lawyer, Lovemore Madhuku said this should happen no matter how long the man served as Vice President. “What defines a term is a constitutional instrument. The Constitution does not require any Vice President to have served any term. The Constitution requires a Vice President to have been a Vice President.

 

“He is entitled to his full benefits in terms of the law. It doesn’t matter how long he served.

 

“Even a person who has be a Vice President for two hours qualifies for full benefits. The constitutional provision states that a President and a Vice President upon leaving office are entitled to the same salary as the serving President or Vice President for the remainder of their life.”

MUGABE GONE: Generals Want Mnangagwa In Power Till 2028

Mugabe’s removal started with soldiers entering Harare on Nov. 14 and announcing in the early hours of Nov. 15 that they had taken control. Military vehicles took to the streets and gunfire and explosions were heard in parts of the capital.

“It is not a military takeover of government,” said General Sibusiso Moyo, reading a statement on TV.

According to Reuters, the generals dubbed their project “Operation Restore Legacy.”

They called the move a “democratic correction” against a 93-year-old leader whose decisions, they alleged, were being manipulated by an ambitious wife half his age.

Since then, Mnangagwa has given high level and influential positions to the retired members of the armed forces who helped him get into power.

“The generals want Mnangagwa to run for one or two terms before handing over to Chiwenga,” a Nov. 29 intelligence report seen by Reuters reads.

“They want Chiwenga to be in power for two terms before handing over to the next general to be announced.”

In Mnangagwa, most of whose career has also been spent in security or intelligence, Chiwenga has a formidable rival.

But – at 14 years Mnangagwa’s junior – Chiwenga has time to play the long game for himself and his comrades in arms.- Reuters

ZACC Probes Grace Mugabe Key Ally Kasukuwere

Anti-corruption investigators in Zimbabwe are probing how an ally of former first lady, Grace Mugabe, acquired large areas of prime land in the east of the country.

Saviour Kasukuwere fled the country last month following a military crackdown against alleged “criminals” surrounding the former presidentRobert Mugabe.

The state-run Manica Post reports in its latest edition that Kasukuwere acquired thousands of square metres of land earmarked for industrial developments in the border city of Mutare while he was still local government minister.

“Since most of the things (alleged corrupt deals) were done some years back I asked my staffers to dig deep into their files and retrieve any evidence or documents that might be helpful (to investigators),” Mutare Town Clerk Joshua Maligwa told the paper.

Kasukuwere was a key member of the G40 faction that, until November 15, appeared to have gained the upper hand within the ruling Zanu-PF party. But its rapid ascent was quashed by the military intervention that saw Mugabe pressured into resigning and replaced by Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Kasukuwere is understood to now be in South Africa. Other G40 members still outside the country are former ministers Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao. Perceived Mugabe allies still in the country, including four cabinet ministers, have been arrested and charged with corruption and other offences. A private paper, The Standard, reported on Sunday that the government could soon enlist the help of international police agency Interpol to bring back some unnamed officials who fled the country. – News24

NEW ERROR: Mnangagwa’s False Dawn

Darlington Nyambiya | After 37 years of Mugabe’s rule, Zimbabwe finally had a forced transition through a mixture of people power, political pressure and military intervention.  The forced transition gave birth to the new Mnangagwa administration which has promised to hit the ground running and combine politics with economics.

President Mnangagwa has even promised a new era full of democracy and economic progress. Most Zimbabweans upon hearing this political rhetoric have gone into overdrive and have said the new Mnangagwa administration deserves a chance to proof itself. But the question remains; is this the dawn of a new era or is this a false dawn?

Weak Democratic Foundation

In the early hours of the 15th of November 2017, the nation of Zimbabwe woke up to a television broadcast from the then Major General Sibusiso Moyo stating that the army had intervened to protect President Mugabe from criminals that were surrounding him and reiterated that it was not a coup as the Government was still in control. On prima facie, most Zimbabweans were suspicious of the Army’s involvement in civilian matters.

But as the days have passed during the early days of the new Mnangagwa Administration; people’s suspicions have been confirmed, as Government has only targeted members of the G40 faction of Zanu PF.  While members of the Lacoste faction who have amassed wealth in suspicious circumstances have not been touched but have been given powerful positions in both the ruling party and Government.

This has confirmed to most Zimbabweans that President Mnangagwa has sold Zimbabweans a false dawn of a new era because his Lacoste faction leveraged on its close relationship with the military to outmuscle G40 and former President Mugabe from power. More importantly, President Mnangagwa’s coming to power was not about bringing democracy to Zimbabwe but was about consolidation of power within Zanu PF and restoring war veterans as the vanguards of the ruling party.

Internal Ruling Party Democracy

The old Zanu PF constitution permitted the provinces to elect the top four positions, but this was amended to allow presidential appointments when G40 combined with Lacoste to bootout the Gamatox faction then led by former Vice President Joice Mujuru. One would have thought that charity begins at home and if President Mnangagwa was indeed sincere about walking the talk, he would have pushed for internal party democracy.

And in line with President Mnangagwa’s inaugural speech, were he promised a Zimbabwe full of democracy, one would also have expected him to lobby for the ruling party to return to the ethos of the liberation struggle which was fought on the basis of one man one vote. This would have allowed internal party democracy to thrive under the leadership of Mnangagwa. And permit constant renewal of leadership that underpins generation of new ideas for the party and country.

If President Mnangagwa cannot allow internal party democracy to thrive when he already has an upper hand were ruling party members are likely to elect people he recommends, how then can Zimbabweans expect President Mnangagwa and Zanu PF to create a conducive environment for democracy to grow and take roots in the nation?

How can Zimbabweans expect the new Mnangagwa Administration to conduct free, fair and credible elections when democracy is stifled in Zanu PF and replaced with appointments and endorsements?

The fact is even after Mugabe is gone, Zanu PF remains the same and will not allow democracy to thrive in both the ruling party and Zimbabwe. This resistance to change by Zanu PF points to the fact that the nation has been sold a false dawn of a new era.

Vision: $100 billion-dollar economy

President Mnangagwa’s first State of the Nation Address had good pointers and the political rhetoric was in tune with the short-term goals of the nation. It was a welcome development to hear the president reveal that he had tasked his ministers to come up with 100-day impact plans. And that his new Administration would focus on economics, economics and economics. Finance Minister Chinamasa also hit the right cords with the budget presentation which was mainly anchored on austerity measures.

However, both President Mnangagwa’s State of the Nation Address and Chinamasa’s budget lacked well-grounded plans for both medium and long term. Chinamasa could be forgiven that his budget focused on next year but President Mnangagwa could have corrected this anomaly and presented the country with a long-term vision of how Zimbabwe could build a $100 billion-dollar economy within the next 20 years.

This was the same old Zanu PF that we have known for the past 37 years that concentrates on short term planning from 100 days plans to annual budgets but forgets that the world’s most successful nations were built through a combination of short, medium and long-term planning.  President Mnangagwa’s era is a false dawn of a new era were the same mistakes are revisiting us again.

Zanu PF’s Democratic Intentions

Although the leader of the war veterans and presidential advisor, Chris Mutsvangwa later denied it, but he was quoted saying the Army would render its support to Zanu PF in the upcoming 2018 elections. And the recent appointment of retired General Chiwenga as Vice President has not instilled confidence in Zimbabwe’s fragile democracy.

More importantly, retired Lieutenant General Engelbert Rugeje was also appointed as political commissar of Zanu PF. The political commissar in Zanu PF is the chief organiser of the party and is responsible for the election campaign of the party. The appoint of a political commissar with a tainted past has sent shivers across the political divide on the intentions of the ruling party in line with the 2018 elections.

Mutsvangwa’s statement, Chiwenga’s ascendancy and Rugeje’s appointment have eroded the confidence that most Zimbabweans had of a free, fair and credible election in 2018. It reveals a ruling party that has changed its colours but remained the same inside. Based on the above, the evidence points to a Zanu PF that is likely to rely on a strong-arm strategy and smart rigging tactics to win next year’s elections. This again points to a false dawn of a new era under the new Mnangagwa Administration were stone age tactics are likely to be used for next year’s elections.

Cabinet Inspiration

The outcry amongst Zimbabweans was the recycling of deadwood from the previous Mugabe Administration. Although Mnangagwa has limited talent from the current crop of Zanu PF MPs’, he could have utilised his five options to appoint five ministers with impeccable credentials in business and the academia.

Central to this outcry was the reappointment of Patrick Chinamasa as Finance Minister, because in the past he has shown that he does not possess the acumen of a diplomat to negotiate the best financial deals and the wisdom of an economist to navigate the economic challenges the nation is facing.

The appointment of a leading economist or prominent banker with impeccable credentials as Finance Minister would have given the country the much-needed business and consumer confidence in the economy. Investors, economic partners and creditors would have renewed confidence in partnering with Zimbabwe.

Chinamasa’s track record, however, makes it impossible for new mutually beneficial relationships. The President could have also utilised his other four options to appoint fresh faces to business and service ministries.

This recycling of deadwood points to a false dawn of a new era under the new Mnangagwa Administration.

South Africa Visit

President Mnangagwa’s first official trip to South Africa was portrayed as successful, largely because thousands of people attended his business meeting. Although Mnangagwa assured the business community that his new administration would respect the rule of law and property rights, he went on to tell the audience that he was a soldier. Thinking that the audience liked what he said, he told them that in his new Administration once he gave instructions, they had to be heeded religiously.

Is this not dictatorship, Mr President?

In as much as it sounds good that the new Mnangagwa Administration will move in one direction and focus on the issues at hand, the downside of it is that it does not have checks and balances. In a true democracy, Cabinet must debate on issues and come up with the best solutions.

That means once a solution is agreed on, Cabinet moves in one direction as a collective. This statement by Mnangagwa reminds one of the previous Administration in which Mugabe was the alpha and omega of all critical decisions. This dictatorship tendency again points to a false dawn of a new era under the new Mnangagwa Administration.

Conclusion

It is clear as night and day that Zimbabwe is not in the dawn of a new era, full of democracy and economic progress, but that the country has endured a false dawn where things will, at best, remain stagnant and at worst be a move from the frying pan into fire.

The previous Mugabe Administration mastered the art of political rhetoric that resonated, maybe well, with the nation’s needs and aspirations but failed to walk the talk.

The new Mnangagwa Administration is following in the same footsteps of the previous administration by picking up the same traits. The new Administration has also resonated well with the people, but its democratic intentions are suspicions, and its economic planning is short sighted, with internal party democracy stifled. It also has a weak democratic foundation, has recycled deadwood and dictatorship is rearing its ugly head again.

In the end, even though most people deny it and the new buzz words are; let’s give the New Mnangagwa administration a chance, it is evident that Zimbabweans have been sold old wine in new bottles.

More like putting lipstick on a pig, this is the beginning of a false down of new era.

It’s not yet Uhuru, a truly democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe is near yet so far!!!

The Writer: Darlington Nyambiya is the President of the Local Solutions Council (LSC) , a leading Zimbabwe Think Tank. The LSC is a Think Tank with members from diverse Zimbabwean communities in politics, business, religion and sports. He is also a Pro-Democracy Activist, Political Strategist, Human Rights Defender, Social Media Commentator, Writer and a Business Executive. Contact Details ; Skype ID : darlington.nyambiya  , Twitter handle: D_Nyambiya,  Email :[email protected] , Corporate Twitter Handle : lsc_thinktank  For more information on  Strategic Views on Zimbabwe log onto our website on :Website :www.localsolutionscouncil.com. Copyright © 2017 All Rights Reserved. The Article may not be published or reproduced in any form without prior written permission

“We’re The People’s Army”, Gen. Sibanda Speaks On New Role

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces is a people’s army, and this was shown during Operation Restore Legacy, ZDF Commander General Phillip Valerio Sibanda has said.

Speaking exclusively to The Sunday Mail on his elevation to the post, Gen Sibanda said warm exchanges between servicemen and the general citizenry signified sound relations.

 He said he would continue championing professionalism in the ZDF’s rank and file, setting up an organised military that always stands for the people.“We have always said we are a people’s defence force. We relate with the people and the people relate to us. That is what you saw on that Saturday (November 18, 2017).

“That was just a manifestation of something that we are already very much aware of.

‘‘We have a very good relationship with the people of Zimbabwe and will continue to do so.”

Gen Sibanda said the ZDF was still receiving plaudits from armies in Southern Africa for ably steering Operation Restore Legacy without blood on the floor.

He highlighted that the force will adopt new capability-enhancing programmes in keeping with latest military innovations.

“(Sister military organisations) have been congratulating us and wishing us well going forward. They were generally happy that the operation did not have any bloodshed; that had been their major concern.

“Regarding my tenure; I will continue programmes that are already in place, programmes that my predecessor (General Constantino Guveya Nyikadzino Chiwenga), who is now State Vice-President, put in place.

“With time, of course, I will introduce programmes I will have seen as a requirement of the time. But right now, I am going to look at what is there and run with those programmes until they come to their logical conclusion.”

Added Gen Sibanda: “We already have a vision and that is to be a professional, well-organised and capable force that will deliver to the expectations of the people of Zimbabwe. I don’t think there is anything we want to add to that vision at this stage. We will, of course, modify it as we go along.

“Remember, nothing is static; everything around an organisation’s vision is dynamic. So, as we move into the future, we will see whether there is need to change any organisational structures. We will see whether that has an effect on our vision. But right now, we have a vision that is good enough and we will run with it.”

The ZDF will provide education-advancement opportunities to officers.

“I am not sure whether we are doing any much more than what other countries are doing. Maybe (advocating education) is more pronounced as it’s happening in our country. Maybe the other countries’ defence forces are doing as well and as much as we are.

“But we realise that there are opportunities for those who did not complete their education or who did not get to a certain level with their education; whether they are ex-combatants or not. Opportunities are there and we are taking advantage of them.”

The ZDF rolled out Operation Restore Legacy from November 13 to December 18, 2017 to weed out a clique around former President Robert Mugabe which fomented instability and fuelled widespread angst.

Multitudes marched on the streets on November 18 in solidarity with war veterans and the ZDF’s popular political and socio-economic intervention.

Mugabe stepped down on November 21 and President Emmerson Mnangagwa ascended to the top job, with the United Nations, African Union and Sadc approving of the peaceful transition.

The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission described the operation as “timely”, saying no human rights violations were reported.

Gen Sibanda took over the ZDF command upon Gen Chiwenga’s retirement two weeks ago.- state media

Shock As Rapist Infects, Impregnates 15 Year Old Girl

A man in Harare’s Epworth suburb was recently arrested for allegedly raping and infecting his neighbour’s 15-year-old daughter with HIV.

The teenager is pregnant, with the suspect (48) now in remand prison on a rape charge. In September 2017, the girl and a friend went to the suspect’s house to fetch borehole water. The suspect (identity withheld to protect the victim) then allegedly invited her into his house to collect a lid to cover her bucket.

As soon as she entered, the suspect — it is alleged – locked the door, covered her mouth with his palm and raped her. The girl’s friend, who had remained outside became suspicious and shouted to the 15-year-old to come out.

However, the suspect allegedly threatened to kill his victim if she dared scream or tell anyone about the abuse. He later released her. The abuse remained under wraps until December 2017, when the girl’s mother confronted her over her unusual gait and bulging stomach.

A police report was made, leading to the suspect’s arrest and subsequent appearance at the Harare Magistrates Court on December 9. A medical report seen by The Sunday Mail confirmed that the girl had contracted HIV and a venereal infection; and was 14 weeks pregnant.- state media

“Tsvangirai Is Losing Next Election”, Eddie Cross Blows Out Again

The Morgan Tsvangirai-led opposition is not prepared to contest in any national election as the party is in shambles, senior MDC-T official Mr Eddie Cross has said.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail, frank-talking Mr Cross said it was “quite obvious” that the 2018 harmonised elections were approaching with turmoil in opposition ranks. He said: “I think that’s quite obvious to everybody. The opposition is nowhere near ready for elections. The MDC Alliance has potential, but has not put its act together.”

Mr Cross reiterated remarks he made on his blog on Christmas, writing off the opposition and expressing confidence in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership. The post read, in part: “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.

“. . . He has a very sharp mind and a sense of humour, but if you do take him on, expect no prisoners . . . The one thing I know about this man is that he is an operator and should not be underestimated.”

Mr Gutu
Mr Gutu

MDC-T spokesperson Mr Obert Gutu tried to downplay major contradictions in the alliance, saying: “Morgan Tsvangirai is our leader and he is also the MDC Alliance presidential candidate for the 2018 elections. There are absolutely no disagreements in the MDC-T regarding the MDC Alliance.

“There is a lot of fake news that is being generated by misguided elements, particularly on social media. We are not worried one bit about these purveyors of fake news since we are already on a roll.” The MDC Alliance is in the throes of power struggles, with the latest ignited by a plan to allocate parliamentary constituencies which each party will run for come 2018.

MDC-T secretary-general Mr Douglas Mwonzora torched the storm by announcing that his party had begun selecting candidates. Other alliance members saw this as an attempt by the MDC-T to hoodwink them, and Mr Tsvangirai was forced to chastise Mr Mwonzora publicly.

The grouping comprises Transform Zimbabwe, Multi-Racial Christian Democrats, MDC-T, ZimPF, People’s Democratic Party, MDC and Zanu Ndonga. Collaboration among its members has been shaky since the alliance’s launch in August 2017 as key figures in the MDC-T remain uneasy about their “smaller partners”.

Mr Tsvangirai’s deputy, Ms Thokozani Khupe, national chairman Mr Lovemore Moyo and organising secretary Mr Abednico Bhebhe snubbed that launch. Now reports indicate that some senior MDC-T officials want Mr Tsvangirai, who was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2016, to step down. – state media

Lungu Deploys Army To Fight Cholera Menace

Zambia’s president Edgar Lungu has deployed the army to help combat a cholera outbreak that has claimed 41 lives in the capital Lusaka and affected 1 550 more since September.

The initial outbreak began on September 28 according to the World Health Organisation and Zambia’s health ministry subsequently launched efforts to limit the spread of the disease.

Cholera is a water-borne disease which goes hand in hand with poverty and while readily treatable can be lethal if unaddressed.

“I have directed all the three wings of the Defence Force to join the Ministry of Health… to escalate efforts to minimise the spread of cholera in our capital city and the rest of the country,” Lungu wrote on his official, verified Facebook page late on Friday.

“Lusaka has been recording an average of 60 new cases every day. I’ve noted with great sadness that a total of 41 people have died of the disease since its outbreak.

“The outbreak was initially linked to contaminated water from shallow wells and unsanitary conditions in the residential and public areas affected. But we now note that the spread of cholera is being propagated through contaminated food.”

Lungu added that there would be a crackdown on street food stalls, bars and restaurants that do not meet minimum food hygiene standards.

“I am deeply concerned at the rampaging advance of the outbreak,” he said.- News24

AFRICAN DESPOTS : Mnangagwa A Simple Extension Of Mugabe

In the tradition of dimming debate, the chattering class has reduced systemic corruption in South Africa and the near collapse in Zimbabwe, respectively, to the shenanigans of two men: Jacob Zuma and Robert Mugabe.

Zuma, the President of South Africa, currently faces possible impeachment for corruption, while Robert Mugabe has now been forcibly “retired” after 30 years as President.

Surely by now, though, it should be common knowledge that in Africa, if you replace a despot, but not despotism, you only oust a tyrant, and not tyranny.

How Kleptocracy Works

Emblematic of this is a thematically confused  article in The Economist, offering a description of the dynamics set in motion by the Zuma dynasty’s capture of the state.

At first, the magazine explains the concept of “state capture” as “private actors [having] subverted the state to steal public money.”

Later, the concept is more candidly refined: “The nub of the state capture argument is that Mr. Zuma and his friends are putting state-owned enterprises and other governmental institutions in the hands of people who are allowing them to loot public funds.”

Indeed. Corruption invariably flows from state to society.

And, “state capture” is quite common across Africa, even if “unfamiliar elsewhere in the world,” which is all the “context” The Economist is willing to provide.

“To avoid a dire, two-decade dynasty of dysfunction, South Africa’s ruling African National Congress should ditch the Zumas,” the magazine concludes.

That’s it? If only.

“The Corruption of South Africa,” courtesy of The Economist, hurtles between being an excellent exposé, yet providing nothing more than reportorial reductionism.

Continental context, if you will, is essential if one is to shed light on the “Dark Continent.”

To wit, the seductive narrative about the ANC’s new boss — and the man put forward as Zuma’s replacement — Cyril Ramaphosa, gets this much right: There is nothing new about the meaningless game of musical chairs enacted throughout Africa like clockwork. The Big Man is overthrown or demoted; another Alpha Male jockeys his way into his predecessor’s position and asserts his primacy over the people and their property.

Elections across Africa have traditionally followed a familiar pattern: Radical black nationalist movements like the ANC take power everywhere, then elections cease. “One man, one vote, one time,” to quote the book, “Into the Cannibal’s Pot: Lessons for America From Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Or, if elections do repeatedly take place, as they do in South Africa, they’re rigged, in a manner.

The Dangers of a Permanent Majority

For a prerequisite for a half-decent liberal democracy is that majority and minority status be interchangeable and fluid, and that a ruling majority party (the ANC) be as likely to become a minority party as the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA). In South Africa, however, the majority and the minorities are politically permanent, not temporary, and voting along racial lines is the rule.

So, as the dictator Mugabe hung on to power for dear life, reasonable people were being persuaded by the pulp and pixel press that if not for this one megalomaniac, freedom would have flourished in Zimbabwe, as it has, presumably, in Angola, Congo, Congo-Brazzaville, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, and the rest of strife-torn Africa south of the Sahara.

Reasonable people are also expected to infer from permissible analysis that now that Mugabe has been dislodged, his successor will not deign to commandeer the state’s security forces to subdue his opposition as his predecessor had done.

The pundit peanut gallery’s latest imperfect messiah in Zimbabwe is Emmerson Mnangagwa. His rickety political plank will promise indubitably what the majority of Zimbabweans want, including “equitable” land reform. A euphemism for land distribution in the Mugabe mold, this concept is anathema to private property rights.

Does Mnangagwa grasp that his country is bankrupt and that, unlike the mighty USA, Zimbabwe has no line of credit? Or that, as the great American writer Henry Hazlitt put it, “Government has nothing to give to anybody that it doesn’t first take from somebody else.” Or, that there are precious few left in Zimbabwe from whom to take?

The shortages and queues, courtesy of communism, exist in Zimbabwe as they did in the Soviet Union. Jokes from Hammer & Tickle, a book of black humor under Red rule, are not out of place in Zimbabwe:

“The problem of queues will be solved when we reach full Communism. How come? There will be nothing left to queue up for.”

Contrary to convictions in the West, any improvement experienced subsequent to the dethroning of the dictator Mugabe will be due to the West’s renewed investment in Zimbabwe and not to the changing of the guard.

For even if Mr. Mnangagwa proves no dictator-in-waiting, there is nothing in his political platform to indicate he will not continue to rob Peter to pay Paul until there is nobody left to rob.

Seemingly absent from the repertoire of both Mr. Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa is an understanding that only the rule of law and the protection of individual liberties, especially private property rights — for wealth-creating whites as well — can begin to reduce the dizzying scale of the two countries’ problems. Without these building blocks and bulwarks of prosperity and peace — Zimbabwe and South African cannot be rehabilitated.

“Even when regimes have changed hands, new governments, whatever promises they made on arrival, have lost little time in adopting the habits of their predecessors,” observed historian Martin Meredith, in The State of Africa (2005).

Of the forty-four countries of sub-Saharan Africa, The Economist’s own democracy index lists twenty-three as authoritarian and thirteen as hybrids. Only seven, including South Africa, hold notionally free elections.

Only two, South Africa and Botswana, did Meredith single out as relatively well-managed African democracies. And that was back in 2005!

Propounded by Duke University scholar Donald L. Horowitz, the arguments against democracy for South Africa, in particular, have considerable force. Finely attuned to “important currents in South African thought,” Horowitz offered up an excruciatingly detailed analysis of South Africa’s constitutional options.

In A Democratic South Africa?: Constitutional Engineering in a Divided Society (1991), Horowitz concluded that democracy is, in general, unusual in Africa, and, in particular, rare in ethnically and racially divided societies, where majorities and minorities are rigidly predetermined (also the dispensation presently being cultivated by craven American elites).

Prone to seeing faces in the clouds, the West, however, sees Mugabe’s epic villainy and Jacob Zuma’s confederacy of state-capturing knaves as nothing but a detail of history.

Lost in the din is the historically predictable pattern. Chaotic countries are hardly an anomaly in the annals of Africa south of the Sahara.

Ilana Mercer has been writing a widely published weekly column since 1999. She is the author of The Trump Revolution: The Donald’s Creative Destruction Deconstructed (June, 2016) & Into the Cannibal’s Pot: Lessons for America From Post-Apartheid South Africa (2011). This was first published by The Mises Institute

No Christmas Cheer As Mugabe Vanishes With Cash

Like many Zimbabweans, Esau Makwindi is frustrated over the liquidity crisis that has made it near-impossible for ordinary people to get cash in the Southern African nation.

The resignation of President Robert Mugab has ushered in limitless hope in Zimbabwe, especially among people like Makwindi, a 19-year-old divinity student at the University of Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe abandoned its own currency in 2009 amid hyperinflation that reached an annual rate of 231 million percent. Since then, the country has relied on foreign currency, in particular U.S. dollars and South African rand. But for more than a year, even that money has been scarce, making it hard for Zimbabweans to purchase the most basic necessities.

In his inaugural address, President Emmerson Mnangagwa promised that Zimbabweans would soon be able to access their earnings.

Those are words that soothe Makwindi, who wheels around his campus in a rickety wheelchair after a car crash took both of his legs last year. His savings, all $1,650 of it, sit in his bank account. But the vendor he wired that amount to can’t get the cash out to buy him what he so badly needs.

“I have ordered for my prosthetic legs in April,” he told VOA. “I have paid the amount, but the supplier is saying I cannot send you those prostheses because I cannot transact money, from here to South Africa. Since then, I have been waiting, until now.”

99 problems and cash is (number) one

VOA spoke to dozens of Zimbabweans on the streets of the capital, Harare, in the days after Mugabe’s resignation and Mnangagwa’s inauguration. Every Zimbabwean we spoke to said their biggest, most urgent concern is getting cash.

Professor Albert Makochekanwa is the chair of the economics department at the University of Zimbabwe. He says, he thinks Mnangagwa has taken positive steps to address the cash crisis, including announcing a three-month amnesty for top officials to return stolen government money, and working to make it easier to import goods.

But when will the crisis resolve? He wouldn’t hazard a firm guess.

“It’s very difficult to predict,” he told VOA. “But in the long run, I know, if all goes well, by next year this time, I think we’ll be close to a normal African functioning economy. But for this specific issue, it’s very difficult to say whether by January or what – that one, it’s very difficult.”

That may be cold comfort for Choice Zhuwao, who stood outside a bank in central Harare for the second day in a row seeking to withdraw $50, that’s the daily maximum banks will give. If he doesn’t get it, he said, his three children will be suspended from school for a month.

Jonathan, a security guard, said he had come two days in a row seeking cash. And what if he fails again? He said he’d take more, unpaid, time off work.

“I’ll talk to the superiors and ask for the time to go to come to the bank,” he said, his smile fading.

Where a $1 is not worth a $1

Cash is available on the black market, at sky-high rates, and Zimbabweans complain their only legitimate money source is more expensive. Businesses often charge higher rates for customers paying with cards or with the popular “EcoCash” mobile money application.

Clothing vendor Tracy Majoni says the fees attached to these money services are making her business run at a loss.

“If I want to get $100, cash, out of my EcoCash account, I am charged about three dollars,” she said.

Makochekanwa says that may take some time to change, but that confidence in the economy, from investors and from citizens, will eventually even things out.

“What fueled that is this issue whereby people have been keeping money in their homes because of their fear or limited confidence with the banking system,” he said. “So I’m sure if there’s improvement in terms of confidence in the banking system, and if also money starts coming in and we have this issue of a shortage of cash going away, I’m sure the prices and the money will converge to the same unit, whether it’s EcoCash, swipe or the actual currency.”

That day, Zimbabweans agree, can’t come soon enough. – VOA

Drama As Mnangagwa Allies Force Taxis To Ferry People To His Bulawayo Rally

By Paul Nyathi | Commuter Omnibus operators in Bulawayo under the Bulawayo United Public Transporters Association (BUPTA) have told ZimEye.com that they have been forced to release their taxis on New Year’s Eve to ferry Zanu PF party supporters to welcome President Emmerson Mnangagwa at the Joshua Nkomo Airport.

The taxi operators claim that the ruling party has ordered the transporters to bring their vehicles to the party offices in the city to ferry party supporters to the airport and back into the City at the Trade Fair grounds where Mnangagwa is expected to address the party in Bulawayo as President for the first time.

The transporters said that the party is offering each operator 40 litres worth of fuel coupons for their business.

The purported ferrying of party supporters to the airport comes at a time when ZANU PF declared that it will no longer be busing supporters to its functions and rallies.

Efforts by ZimEye.com to confirm the President’s visit to the city were not successful at the time of writing.

BVR Work: ZEC Dupes Workers

Dear ZimEye

Can you help post this for me. I was in BVR exercise and am deeply saddened by non payment of our allowances. Worse still for the paid first phase we were paid 30 dollars per day instead of gazetted 55 dollars per day. Our training allowances was not paid as well. Can you shame ZEC and let this be known to the powers that be. We thank you for your job well done.

DIRTY WATER BREAKTHROUGH- Mangudya Steps In

By Paul Nyathi| Harare Mayor, Councillor Benard Manyenyeni has revealed that Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Dr John Mangudya has released half the foreign currency needed by the City of Harare to purchase water purification chemicals.

“It is not a bad way to end the year when the Reserve Bank Governor phones to say that 2 days ago he released FOREX payments to two of the suppliers of water treatment chemicals for the City,” said mayor Manyenyeni in a statement on Saturday afternoon.

According to the mayor, Mangudya indicated that he was going to release the balance of the money as a matter of urgency to sort the dire water situation in the capital.

The governor made the commitment after initially promising to release the foreign currency in small amounts every week to which the mayor objected.

“He promised to avail a fixed amount a week for this critical need. I indicated that it was less than half of our needs. He then agreed to fund our full FOREX requirements for water treatment,” said Manyenyeni.

The City of Harare is involved in a critical water situation where visibly dirty and sewage contaminated water is being pumped to the residents.

Interviewed by journalists on Friday after a public dialogue on the City’s service delivery capacity, the Mayor battled to convince the city residents on the quality of the water encouraging residents to use the water with caution.

The mayor however feels hard done by his council executive staff who are not coming on board in prioritising finding solutions to the water problem.

“I did indicate to my Acting Town Clerk that in crisis situations like these we hold meetings 24/7. I am reminded of the former Town Clerk Dr Mahachi who refused to join me for a flood crisis in Warren Park suburb 3 years ago . The remark: “Mayor don’t call us for these things over weekends. You won’t get anyone – we will be at our farms!” Said Manyenyeni.

Watch video of Manyenyeni encouraging residents to exercise caution when using the city water….

Chiwenga Will Never Betray Mnangagwa, Forget It!

Chiwenga Will Obey Mnangagwa To Death, He’s A True Constitutionalist

By Frank Gomwe| Dear Editor. People who are attacking vice president Constantino Chiwenga have got absolutely no clue what a civilised, trained and loyal soldier this great man is. A real man is one who will never lift a finger against a woman, his own wife and would rather be assaulted by a her and keep his cool throughout, never to be provoked emotionally or otherwise. This is the type of man who he is. Anyone wishing to understand who this great man is, can simply rewind those videos of him last month as Robert Mugabe was refusing to resign. What did Chiwenga do, force Mugabe to strike his pen down? No, not at all. Chiwenga can be seen chilled inside State House in his camouflage uniform and he was even still calling Mugabe, “Shef.” Mugabe only resigned at the end with the help of Kenneth Kaunda and the use of the masses to intimidate him, not the soldiers, not even one. Father Mukonori says Chiwenga was even slapped by Mugabe and did not object. He knows what the constitution says and that is why it was difficult to remove Mugabe and he had to respect the law until and until the old man chooses to bow away. And now see how the general risked his life to save Mnangagwa’s life. Will Chiwenga ever, ever rebel against Mnangagwa? Those who think so I simply fooling themselves. Ndapedza ini!

Hlongwane Spills The Beans On Police: THERE ARE INVOICES

The former Sport Minister Makhosini Hlongwane, who is alleged to have been a member of Grace Mugabe’s G40 faction, has begun speaking against his arrest.

Hlongwane has questioned the police on his arrest which comes two days before another ZANU PF official Shadreck Mashayamombe’s house was last night raided by suspected party enemies and the police have said the attackers were motivated by political rivalry.

Police have of late saod he was found with 10 tonnes of soya beans.

Hlongwane’s lawyer, Nqobani Sithole has denied that his client was found with 10 tonnes of soya beans. He has said that the arrest was meant to victimise thr man since no charges were preferred.

Hlongwane’s lawyer is quoted by the local Daily News saying, “there were no charges that were preferred against my client. When the police got to his place, they were looking for rice and maize but they couldn’t find either. They instead found beans, which they took.

“There are invoices which we showed the police, which they have, showing the source of the donation.

He also said that contrary to reports, his client gave a witness statement and not a warned and cautioned statement.”

Drama As 6 Foreigners Go On Hunger Strike In Harare Prison

Six foreigners arrested by the Immigration Department on allegations of staying in the country illegally have gone on a “hunger strike” at the Harare Central Remand Prison demanding their release or to be deported to their respective countries.

Some of them accused immigration officials of demanding bribes to facilitate their release although their cases have not been heard in the courts. The detainees narrated their ordeal to the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services Deputy Commissioner-General Dr Alford Mashange Dube who yesterday visited them after they were admitted to the prison hospital. He reportedly promised to address their grievances.

“When they (immigration officials) first arrested me, they demanded $5 000 cash so that they would release me. I did not have enough cash since my wife had just passed on. I only had about $1 650 which I offered them and they took it, insisting they would come back for the balance,” said Charles Oforma (47) from Nigeria who used to run a motor spares shop in Harare and has been in remand since 2015.

Ayele Derilo from Ethiopia, who has been in custody for five years, alleged that when he was arrested in Mutare, the officials asked him if he had any cash. Because he did not have any cash, they arrested him, he alleged.- state media

CHIWENGA SECRET FILES: Will He Succeed Mnangagwa?

His wife is a beauty queen, his troops unseated Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe, and his motorcade is fit for a president. General Constantino Chiwenga, head of the armed forces until earlier this month, is on a roll.

On Dec. 15 his 10-vehicle convoy, complete with soldiers toting AK-47 assault rifles, roared into a congress of the ruling ZANU-PF party. It was one of several displays of power by Zimbabwe’s generals since they helped oust Mugabe, the southern African nation’s ruler of 37 years, on Nov. 21.

Ostensibly Chiwenga, 61, is subordinate to the veteran politician who replaced Mugabe as president: Emmerson Mnangagwa, nicknamed the Crocodile. Mnangagwa, 75, was sworn in on Nov. 24 and promised to hold elections in 2018.

But since Mugabe was deposed and Mnangagwa installed, moves by senior military men have suggested the president is the junior partner in an army-dominated administration. Following a month of speculation about his role in Mnangagwa’s government, Chiwenga was named vice president on Dec. 23. He was also appointed defence minister on Dec. 29, so retaining control of the military.

That perception of Mnangagwa’s disempowerment is buttressed by reports seen by Reuters from inside Zimbabwe’s Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO). “The generals have tasted power and they are not willing to let it go,” reads one intelligence report, dated Nov. 29. “They want to enjoy the fruits of removing Mugabe from power.”

Another report, from Nov. 22, described the backroom negotiations to form a post-Mugabe government. “Chiwenga is the one going to have final say as power is in his hands. He is now the most feared man in government and party as well as the whole country,” it said.

The documents reviewed by Reuters are the latest instalments in a series of hundreds of intelligence reports the news agency has seen from inside the CIO dating back to 2009. Reuters has not been able to determine their intended audience, but the documents cover every aspect of Zimbabwean political life over the last eight years – Mugabe, the top echelons of his ZANU-PF party, the military, opposition parties and the white business community.

In the dying days of Mugabe’s regime, the CIO – the principal organ of Mugabe’s police state – split into two factions. One served the interests of Mnangagwa, the other those of his main political rival, Grace Mugabe, the president’s 52-year-old wife, according to several Zimbabwean intelligence sources.

Much of the content of the CIO reports has turned out to be correct, including an intelligence finding reported by Reuters in September that the army was backing then vice-president Mnangagwa to take over from Mugabe.

Army spokesman Overson Mugwisi did not respond to requests for comment on behalf of Chiwenga. However, a senior general appointed to Mnangagwa’s post-Mugabe cabinet, Air Force chief Perrance Shiri, said there was nothing wrong in having military men in government.

“Who says military people should never be politicians?” he told reporters at a lunch to celebrate the cabinet’s inauguration on Dec. 4. “I am a Zimbabwean. I’ve got every right to participate in the country’s politics.”

Mnangagwa did not reply to an interview request for this article and his spokesman, George Charamba, did not respond to a request for comment. Mnangagwa’s lawyer, Edwin Manikai, said the president wanted to “work with anybody who adds value to the economy,” in line with the new leader’s stated desire to halt Zimbabwe’s precipitous economic decline under Mugabe.

“DEMOCRATIC CORRECTION”

Mugabe’s removal started with soldiers entering Harare on Nov. 14 and announcing in the early hours of Nov. 15 that they had taken control. Military vehicles took to the streets and gunfire and explosions were heard in parts of the capital. “It is not a military takeover of government,” said General Sibusiso Moyo, reading a statement on TV.

The generals dubbed their project “Operation Restore Legacy.” They called the move a “democratic correction” against a 93-year-old leader whose decisions, they alleged, were being manipulated by an ambitious wife half his age. Reuters was unable to contact Grace Mugabe for comment.

Since his appointment, Mnangagwa has promised to rebuild relations with the West, to protect foreign investors and to hold elections.

“I intend, nay, am required, to serve our country as the president of all citizens, regardless of colour, creed, religion, tribe or political affiliation,” he said after being sworn in. The voice of the people was the “voice of God.”

But for many Zimbabweans, actions speak louder than words.

On Dec. 4, Mnangagwa appointed Shiri, the Air Force chief, to the post of minister of agriculture. Moyo, the general who had announced the military’s intervention, became foreign minister.

“Mnangagwa has got the reins but he cannot operate outside the generals that put him in office,” said Martin Rupiya, a Zimbabwean professor at the University of South Africa in Pretoria and an expert on the Zimbabwe military.

On Dec. 6, Foreign Minister Moyo publicly overruled Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa, a civilian lawyer, as he outlined the financial terms of a Chinese loan for Harare airport.

“You should tell the reporters not to include the terms,” Moyo told Chinamasa, wagging his finger at him and the reporters gathered at the finance ministry for the announcement.

Chinamasa said the incident was the result of a misunderstanding and did not reflect military muscle-flexing. Moyo did not respond to a request for comment.

Ever since a guerrilla war against colonial Britain and white-minority rule in the 1960s and 1970s, Zimbabweans have been used to the army and intelligence services playing a covert role in politics. But to many Zimbabweans, the appointment of military men to the cabinet was a shock.

The opposition Movement for Democratic Change reminded the ruling party in a statement on Dec. 18 that “members of the security services are bound by the Constitution not to operate as political activists of any political party.”

Tendai Biti, finance minister in a 2009-2013 unity government, expressed concern at “the obvious militarization” of the Zimbabwean state. “You cannot make a direct transition from the barracks to public office. We believe citizens should have that right to choose their representatives,” he said.

International Crisis Group analyst Piers Pigou said the “deployment of serving senior military officers removes the last pretence of non-military bias in Zimbabwe’s politics. This is vintage wine in a camouflage decanter.”

AMERICA AND CHINA

If there were overt military rule, it could complicate Mnangagwa’s efforts to get Zimbabwe’s economy back on its feet, some Western diplomats say. Since the seizure by the Mugabe regime of thousands of white-owned commercial farms after 2000, Zimbabwe’s GDP has almost halved and the banking system has endured a meltdown that saw inflation top out at 500 billion percent in 2008. To kick-start growth, Mnangagwa will need to clear US$1.8 billion of arrears with multilateral lenders such as the World Bank. He will also have to attract private investors.

“These things don’t happen overnight, and they have to really show they will implement what they say they will do. That is key,” said Christian Beddes, the Zimbabwe representative of the International Monetary Fund.

Britain’s foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, told Reuters on Nov. 29 that Britain could extend a bridging loan to help Zimbabwe clear World Bank and African Development Bank arrears, but such support would depend on “democratic progress.”

U.S. Ambassador Harry Thomas avoided the term “coup” to describe Mugabe’s overthrow, referring to it as a “military intervention.” Thomas said Mnangagwa’s administration should be judged by its performance – most notably whether it manages to hold credible elections next year. He was speaking on Dec. 6, two days after the cabinet was sworn in.

China too is an interested party. It has significant investments and loans outstanding in Zimbabwe and long ties to Mugabe, Mnangagwa and Chiwenga.

In early November, after Mugabe had sacked Mnangagwa for plotting against him, Mnangagwa met Chiwenga in China, said two sources familiar with the general’s movements. Chiwenga also met Chinese Defence Minister Chang Wanquan, and the pair even discussed tactics to be used in the coup, according to two sources familiar with the talks. Beijing did not respond to a request for comment. Its Foreign Ministry has previously described Chiwenga’s visit as a “normal military exchange mutually agreed upon by China and Zimbabwe.”

Speaking at a signing ceremony for the Harare airport loan in December, Chinese ambassador Huang Ping said China’s government would “continue to support the Zimbabwean government in their economic development.”

GOLFING GENERAL

For Chiwenga, quitting as armed forces chief on Dec. 18 was the first time he had stepped out of uniform in more than four decades.

An ethnic Karanga like Mnangagwa, Chiwenga joined Mugabe’s Chinese-backed ZANLA guerrilla army in the early 1970s. He received his training in Mozambique, where he learnt Portuguese, as well as in Tanzania and China. As part of Mugabe’s close-protection unit in Mozambique, Chiwenga had regular exposure to Zimbabwe’s fiercely intellectual future leader, from whom the soldier acquired a respect for education and a keen nose for politics, according to a senior regional intelligence source who knows Chiwenga.

After independence in 1980, Chiwenga managed to thrive in the dangerous world of Zimbabwe’s security forces.

According to a 2014 domestic media report of his divorce settlement with his first wife, Jocelyn, he owned, among other things, properties in Harare’s exclusive Borrowdale Brooke neighbourhood, an apartment in Malaysia, a safari company, a fleet of luxury vehicles and a jewellery collection that included 40 gold watches, 45 sets of diamond earrings and a tiara. Chjiwenga has not commented on the report, which Reuters was unable to verify independently, and an army spokesman did not respond to a request for comment. Asked about the report, Chiwenga’s ex-wife Jocelyn said, “You seem to have all the information already so what more do you want?”

Chiwenga’s name has been linked to several of the darkest chapters of Zimbabwe’s history. In 2003 he, Mnangagwa and Mugabe were among 77 Zimbabweans sanctioned by the United States for allegedly undermining “democratic processes” and causing “politically motivated violence” in elections the previous year. Mugabe’s administration denied committing human rights violations and rejected the sanctions as an example of international bias against his rule.

Chiwenga was also a senior figure in the western region of Matabeleland in 1983 during the so-called Gukurahundi massacres, in which the army’s North Korean-trained 5 Brigade cracked down on supporters of Mugabe’s liberation war era rival, Joshua Nkomo. An estimated 20,000 ethnic Ndebele, including women and children, were killed. Chiwenga was not directly involved, but as commander of 1 Brigade in the city of Bulawayo, he provided “logistical support” to the operation, according to the 2017 book Kingdom, Power, Glory by Australian researcher Stuart Doran that draws on recently declassified diplomatic and defence archives. Shiri, now minister of land and agriculture, was 5 Brigade’s commander at the time; Mnangagwa was minister of state security.

In a 2016 interview with Britain’s New Statesman magazine, Mnangagwa dismissed allegations he was a Gukurahundi “enforcer,” saying these were smears peddled by political opponents. An army spokesman did not respond to a request for comment by Chiwenga or Shiri about their role in Gukurahundi. As career military officers, they have rarely given interviews and are not known to have commented on the massacres.

Chiwenga was head of the army in 2008 when troops removed thousands of artisanal miners from the Chiadzwa diamond fields in the eastern district of Marange. Before the army moved in, Marange had been open to small-scale local operators. According to Human Rights Watch, at least 200 people were killed, and the army then went on to use forced child labour and torture in running the fields for its own benefit. An army spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

In Mnangagwa, most of whose career has also been spent in security or intelligence, Chiwenga has a formidable rival. But – at 14 years Mnangagwa’s junior – Chiwenga has time to play the long game for himself and his comrades in arms.

“The generals want Mnangagwa to run for one or two terms before handing over to Chiwenga,” the Nov. 29 intelligence report reads. “They want Chiwenga to be in power for two terms before handing over to the next general to be announced.”

(Reporting by Ed Cropley; Additional reporting by Emelia Sithole and Alfonce Mbizwo in Harare and Joe Bavier in Abidjan; editing by Janet McBride, Sara Ledwith and Richard Woods)- channelnews

More Trouble As Mutare Probes Musindo

The Mutare City Council has widened its probe into alleged illegal land deals involving self-styled Zanu PF cleric and Destiny for Africa Network (DaNet) director, Obadiah Musindo.

This came after council auditors noticed that some stands allocated to Musindo were not recorded in its books, amid fears the stands could not have been paid for.

The issue generated heated debate during a full council meeting on Friday after acting city engineer Richard Simbi struggled to explain the alleged discrepancy.

“They paid for some stands, but as to what the audit has detected I do not know what happened to the other portion of the stands and I will have to look into the matter,” he said.

Town clerk Joshua Maligwa also raised a red flag over the matter, demanding accountability.

Contacted for comment, Musindo said: “I challenge them to engage the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission to look into the allocation of stands to DaNet because I know all my papers are above board,” he said.- Newsday

Thabitha Khumalo Says She Hasn’t Ceded Her Seat to David Coltart

By Paul Nyathi | MDC-T legislator for Bulawayo East Constituency Thabitha Khumalo has dismissed public statements from the Welshman Ncube led MDC that David Coltart has been given an unchallenged opportunity to contest next year’s general elections in the constituency for the MDC Alliance coalition.

In an interview, Khumalo says that she is not aware of the arrangement as her party’s National Council and National Executive have not set to deliberate on the allocation of constituencies to coalition partners.

The Welshman Ncube led MDC through Secretary General Miriam Mushayi this week circulated a notice inviting party members to send applications to stand as candidates in supposedly 31 of the 32 constituencies seconded to the party in the MDC Alliance coalition.

The notice declared that Bulawayo East Constituency was not available for consideration as it has been confirmed reserved for Senator Coltart. Reasons for reserving the seat to Coltart unchallenged were not given.

In her statement Thabitha Khumalo says that she is not in a position to comment on matters arising within the Ncube led MDC but can only speak on behalf of the MDC-T.

“I don’t know where the MDC is getting that information and I can not comment on it but can only say that as Deputy Speaker of the Morgan Tsvangirai led MDC we have not met nor made any declarations on the allocation of seats,” she said.

A top Ncube led MDC official who spoke to ZimEye.com on condition of anonymity said that Thabitha Khumalo is “being unreasonable” as she volunteered the seat to Coltart.

“I don’t believe this,” said the official.

“Thabitha is just being unreasonable, she volunteered the seat to Coltart without invitation to do so and its confusing how she now claims not to be aware of the arrangement,” said the official.

According to the official the Bulawayo East Constituency was set to be for the MDC-T in the arrangement but had to be swapped with Bulilima East to give Coltart the seat after Thabitha Khumalo volunteered the seat.

Khumalo narrowly defeated Coltart by 37 votes in the 2013 elections to land the seat.

MDC Hawks Push Tsvangirai Out

Top MDC-T hawks have reportedly scaled up the campaign for an extraordinary congress in February next year to force party leader Morgan Tsvangirai to step down on health grounds and allow the opposition party to choose a successor ahead of the upcoming general elections.

The campaign, being conducted clandestinely through social media platforms, has allegedly identified the party’s deputy president Nelson Chamisa and secretary-general Douglas Mwonzora, as front runners for Tsvangirai’s post.

Although the pair has denied allegations of angling to take over the MDC-T leadership, well-placed sources confirmed that the fights turned murkier recently as Tsvangirai was spending most of his time undergoing cancer treatment in South Africa.

According to a letter circulating on social media directed to the party’s national council, Mwonzora stands accused of mobilising for the special congress to engineer Tsvangirai’s fall.

The letter – #Mwonzoramustfall – also accuses the MDC-T secretary-general of being rebellious and secretly working with Zanu PF to undermine the MDC Alliance and Tsvangirai’s leadership.

The letter accused Mwonzora of featuring on a South African radio talkshow to call for an extraordinary congress to remove Tsvangirai as party leader.

“Douglas Mwonzora is a proxy of the Zanu PF military-backed Lacoste faction and he intends to weaken president Tsvangirai by calling him to step down, attacking the alliance agreement and making sure president Tsvangirai loses 2018 elections,” the letter read.

The contents of the letter were widely circulated after Mwonzora last week went public suggesting that the MDC-T should by-pass the MDC Alliance and field its own parliamentary and local government candidates in all contested seats across the country. He argued that the MDC Alliance was taking long to conclude negotiations on sharing of seats.

The remarks angered Tsvangirai, who immediately chastised his lieutenant for jumping the gun and overstepping his duties. It is understood that some MDC-T hawks then reportedly capitalised on the rift between Tsvangirai and Mwonzora and embarked on a campaign to have the former Nyanga North MP axed from the party, a move that would leave Chamisa unchallenged in the race to succeed Tsvangirai.

“The manifestation of a rebellious expedition by SG Douglas Mwonzora in the media shouldn’t go unchallenged. Actually, the surprising rebellion requires an appropriate response it deserves,” part of the letter circulating on social media reads.

Contacted for comment early this week, Mwonzora denied the existence of camps in the party and referred questions to Tsvangirai’s spokesperson Luke Tamborinyoka or party spokesperson Obert Gutu before dismissing the letter as a smear campaign by his detractors.

“It is just a smear campaign. I refer you to the presidential or party spokesperson. It is blatantly false and everyone in the party knows it,” Mwonzora said, before he took to social media to “set the record straight” and pledge his loyalty to Tsvangirai.

“I have full respect for him (Tsvangirai) and will do my best to make sure that he is successful. Some members have been deliberately twisting what I have said in interviews. They have deliberately bastardised my statements. Fortunately, all my interviews have been recorded and I have the recordings.”

Gutu declined to comment over the matter, saying he was out of the country.

“I am just seeing that statement circulating on social media. I don’t know about its source and/or authenticity. I kindly suggest that you check with SG,” Gutu said.

Efforts to contact Chamisa, who was understood to be in his rural home, were fruitless yesterday as he had not responded to questions sent to his mobile phone by the time of going to Press.

Tamborinyoka, who some sources claimed was in Chamisa’s camp, dismissed the allegations as a fallacy.

“I don’t want to dignify hogwash. I speak on behalf of the president and he has already spoken on the issue. I have worked with both Chamisa and Mwonzora, there are no camps in the MDC-T,” Tamborinyoka said.

“I suspect where this is coming from. Some of these characters soil their names through their own reckless and misguided statements. They should not use my name to clean their self-inflicted mess. My name is not toilet paper.”- Newsday

Diasporan Crushed By Moving Train After Drinking Binge

An injiva from Tsholotsho died after he was run over by a train during a drinking binge with friends in Sawmills, Matabeleland North.

 Nkululeko Moyo (36) of Njibalala Line in Sipepa area died a few days after he had arrived home from South Africa to spend the festive holiday with his family.

Moyo was with his two friends, Mr Nkululeko Nyathi (37) of Rita Phiri’s homestead and Goodwill Sibanda (36) of Magwaza Line, Sawmills when the incident occurred on December 24.

The three, who were on a drinking spree, were moving around at night in Sibanda’s vehicle and upon arrival at Sawmills Business Centre, they decided to stop there for more drinks.
At around 2AM, the now deceased told his friends that he was going somewhere and he would return shortly.

After about an hour, his friends looked around for him and when they couldn’t find him, they decided to go home and retired to bed assuming that Moyo would find his way back home.
Moyo’s head, among other body parts, was crushed, indicating that he was run-over by a train.

It is suspected that he had been hit by the passenger train that had gone past the railway line during the night.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Siphiwe Makonese confirmed the incident.

“I can confirm we received a report of sudden death of a man who was run over by a train.
“We warn members of the public to be always careful when near railway lines. People should never play near the rail line, in fact never drink beer near those areas lest they get drunk and do not hear an approaching train,” she said.

Moyo’s body was taken to the United Bulawayo Hospitals for post mortem. – state media

Shock As Teen Kills Self After Drinking Spree

A 17 year old boy from Tsholotsho allegedly committed suicide following a drinking spree with a friend.

 Ndundu Nkomo of Mapane line, Skente area under chief Gampu allegedly hanged himself sometime between 6AM and 10AM on Boxing Day.

Matabeleland North police spokesperson Inspector Siphiwe Makonese confirmed the sudden death report and said investigations were underway.

“I can confirm receiving a report of sudden death by hanging involving a 17-year-old.

“It is alleged the young man took his life after binge drinking with his friend. Reasons for the incident are not yet known.

“We encourage people to engage third parties when they are having problems in life rather than to resort to suicide.

“A problem shared is a problem solved. Engaging family, the police and church can lead to better results and solutions when in times of trouble,” she said.

The now deceased’s younger brother aged 15 allegedly discovered the body that was hanging from the roof of their grandfather’s bedroom hut.

A source who preferred anonymity said the now deceased left home at around 4PM in the company of his 16-year-old friend.

They allegedly went to Mapane Business Centre where they started drinking beer.

“They were seen drinking whiskey which they diluted with mineral water.

“The two parted ways at around 12 midnight with each proceeding to their respective homesteads.

“The following morning his younger brother discovered the body hanging in their grandfather’s bedroom hut,” said the source.

The juvenile’s parents are both based in South Africa.- state media

Brothers Arrested For illegally Owning Guns

Two brothers, one of them based in Botswana, have appeared in court for illegally possessing a firearm and four rounds of ammunition.

 Sikhululo Ncube (50) and Linos Ncube (40) of Mzila village in Mphoengs were not asked to plead to unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition when they appeared before Plumtree magistrate, Mr Joshua Mawere.

They were both remanded out of custody to January 4 on $200 bail each.

The state had opposed bail arguing that the two brothers were facing a serious offence and were likely to abscond before the firearm had been returned from forensic investigations to ascertain if any crimes had been committed in the country using it.

The two indicated that they were pleading guilty to the offence.

“I admit being in possession of the firearm and ammunition. I had taken them from my young brother Linos and buried them in the river bed,” said               Sikhululo.

Linos said: “I am the one who picked up the firearm in a pit in Gaborone in Botswana and brought it home. After I told my brother about it, he came and took it away.

“We are the ones who went and advised the police about the firearm leading to our arrest.”

Prosecutor, Mrs Rose Sibanda said on Christmas Day, police officers who were manning Tshitshi police base received information that the two brothers were in possession of a firearm and ammunition.

They made a follow up and managed to locate Linos who admitted that they had the gun and it was in Sikhululo’s possession.

The police together with Linos went to Sikhululo’s house and the firearm, a Z88 pistol with serial number TQ097483, was recovered from the field wrapped in a newspaper.

Four rounds of ammunition which were in a container were recovered in the house leading to the pair’s arrest.- state media

EXPOSED: Moyo Politicising US$144million China Water Loan.

PRESS STATEMENT: The Residents Forum notes with concern the recent utterances on US$144million loan from China by Minister of Local Government July Moyo. The loan was secured during the time of inclusive Government.

Part of the money was abused by City Council Management who bought themselves vehicles and this was part of the reason for the sacking of former Town Clerk Tendai Mahachi. The Audit Report dated 10 June to 10 July 2013 which was commissioned by councillors and presided over by the deceased Deputy Mayor Clr Thomas Muzuva showed evidence of corruption on construction of 3 warehouses. The law provides that all tenders/procurement for Local authorities above $500 000 are done by the State Procurement Board whose Chief Executive officer ‘committed suicide’ early this year.

The $144 million loan was signed by central government through the Ministry of Finance .

The Central government has been riding on absence of the implementation of devolution, direct administration of the loan using their proxy Town Clerk . That is why Local Authorities are not given green light to choose who becomes a Town Clerk. The China loan was administered through an offshore account as agreed by Finance Ministry.

It is misleading from part of the Minister to expect clean water improvement in 2017 from City of Harare based on a 2012 loan which part of the money was abused. It is on record that the loan was signed and agreed when Council had been dissolved pending the 2013 elections.

Currently City of Harare is being owed over $700million and large sum of that money is from government, parastatals and residents who are failing to owner their bills due to economic hardships.

With improved economic recovery, payment for services is guaranteed and instead of addressing the fundamental economic question, government cancelled debts on rates and further cripple Local authorities revenue base. No cancellation has been backed by any budget allocation.

For over a decade now government is failing to remit 5% of its annual budget to Harare City Council. Instead of upholding constitutional provisions which include giving City of Harare its share as specified in Section 301(3) of the Constitution, Hon P Chinamasa in his 2018 budget statement said devolution is costly. He proposed amending the Constitution so as to further complicate issues of service delivery.

The current national administration should not expect councils to deliver when the powers of their operations and constitutional budget allocations are withheld.

As Residents Forum we view the current water crisis as the manifestation of three governance and economic justice questions:

1.Policy inconsistency and disregard of constitutional provisions- President Mnangagwa promised that a left turn will definitely be a left turn when he assumed power and the military which was the electoral college then used the Constitution of Zimbabwe as the hallmark of its operation. Can that be demonstrated on operations of Local Authorities, that is a multi million dollar question?.

2.The site of Harare is such that it has been built upstream of its water source. The wetlands preservation story is a priority for addressing water woes. What can government do to AVOID LONG CHEN PLAZAS IN HARARE?. When central government saw frogs on Long Chen Plaza, residents saw good quality water provisioning, flood attenuation services, reduced water purification costs on WETLANDS. Why is EMA crippled on preserving wetlands and why has the Harare Wetlands Map taken decades and decades at the Attorney General’s Office.

3. Economic recovery, forex availability and cash crisis. A sustainable debt management policy should be anchored on a strong economy offering jobs that ensure citizens pay for municipal services. If not, the $700 million owed to City of Harare can stretch into billions. Water Chemicals are imported and if forex cannot be availed to local authorities as we are currently witnessing we will revert back to 2007/8 cholera. Never be fooled, the 2007/8 cholera was triggered by former RBZ Governor Gideon Gono’s bearer cheques and it will be fuelled again by Governor Mangudya’s bond notes. The situation was stabilized by a multi-currency system emanating from a 2009.

Wayfoward

Give City of Harare its allocation, align laws and allow devolution of power and resources as starting points for claimed “POLICY CONSISTENCY” by President ED Mnangagwa.

Lastly we call upon City of Harare to be proactive and advise residents in advance of water and other challenges than to be reactive .

The recent statement from Minister of Healthy who said 95% of the current borehole water is contaminated it means the City and the Country are seating on a time bomb which need urgent attention of all stakeholders who should all play its part to improve quality of water and other social services

Resident Forum

BREAKING NEWS – MP Mashayamombe’s House Raided By Suspected ZANU PF Militants, Brother Brutally Bashed, Ear Bleeding

By Simba Chikanza| Harare South MP Shadreck Mashayamombe’s house has been stormed into by suspected ZANU PF militants who assaulted his brother leaving him bleeding profusely. (SEE PICTURES).

The MP’s cousin was also assaulted.

The incident happened last night at 10pm and “the police arrived (5 hours later) at 3am Saturday),” Hon. Mashamombe told ZimEye.com

He told ZimEye after their arrival, the police said they suspect that the assailants were motivated by politics.

Hon. Mashayamombe has been accused of being a member of the G40 faction. But questioned on this he told ZimEye he has never been a G40 member. He said during the Robert Mugabe days like everyone else he was just a supporter of the President. “We used to support the President, simple”, he said.

He also said this is the second time he has been attacked. (FULL INTERVIEW to be streamed on ZimEye.com at 2pm).

More to follow…

Chombo Must be Wishing He Was Joram Gumbo

Dear Editor,

Jailed former Minister Ignatius Chombo must be wishing that he had been Joram Gumbo. Not that I condone what Chombo has done to ruin Zimbabwe. He deserves what is happening to him. Anyone corrupt must be dealt with according to the law, and anyone suspected of corruption must be investigated accordingly.

While Comrade Mnangagwa has vowed to deal with corruption, the only trouble we have with him is that he seems to be selectively punishing the thieves, targeting those with links to the former First Lady Grace Mugabe, while turning a blind eye to corrupt activities by members of the Lacoste faction within Zanu PF.

Joram Gumbo reportedly ordered the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (Caaz) board to approve the awarding of a 28 million euro (US$33,3 million) tender to Indra Sistemas and Homt Espana SA for the finance, supply and installation of an airspace management system without going to tender, but he is one of the ministers Mnangagwa chooses to take with him to South Africa on his official visit to that country. The report about Gumbo ordering the Civic Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe to award a project without going to tender warrants that Gumbo be arrested. Knowing as we do, an arrested person is innocent until proven guilty, so there wasn’t anything amiss for Mnangagwa to order the arrest of Gumbo who then had to prove himself innocent in a court of law.

Joram Gumbo was one of Comrade Mnangagwa’s favorites as evident from his being part of the President’s first trip out of the country as head of state. He is one of the untouchables. So how will Comrade Mnangagwa end corruption when he turns a blind to it when it involves members of his Lacoste fanction?

It seems Comrade Mnangagwa is doing the same thing as his mentor Mugabe.

Zimbabweans must reject this and vote Zanu PF out in the next elections.

Kennedy Kaitano

How Mliswa “Created” Mnangagwa Presidency 15 Months Before Chiwenga Moved In

By Staff Reporter| Beyond the military generals, very little is talked about other people who played an important role in creating a Mnangagwa Presidency. Today we look at the Norton MP Temba Mliswa.

Mliswa, who is said to be also related to the President, 15 months before the Operation Restore Legacy was launched flew to the European Union and was the first to fight while publicly voicing that the western nations must begin to deal with Emmerson Mnangagwa as Robert Mugabe’s automatic successor. Mliswa said these things at a time when it was deemed treason to voice such openly.

The impact of those declarations caused Brussels to begin shifting its attention from MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai to Mnangagwa. Since that visit, EU MPs have closely followed after Mnangagwa.

The date was the 29th June 2016 and Mliswa spoke to ZimEye.com outside the parliament stating to avoid war, this was the best option for Zimbabwe saying ZANU PF can use their constitution to remove Mugabe from power. SEE VIDEO –

https://youtu.be/l0arrUlA7OU

Chiwenga Must Resign, Writes Mbira

 Zimbabwe and democracy must be rescued from the barracks

By Farai Mbira| General Chiwenga’s recent dual appointment as Vice President and Defence Minister is worrisome to any free world, let alone abused citizens of Zimbabwe. This is just that and nothing personal. There is growing fear among the people that Munhumutapa building is turning into a military barrack. We are worried. Democracy must be rescued from the barracks at once. We need a clear separation of government and military institutions.
General Chiwenga must understand that while it is his constitutional right to pursue politics, the current situation is so delicate that he must consider implications.  We remain concerned that General Chiwenga remains, after the coup, in charge of the military as well as being Vice President. This creates serious threats and risks that cannot be ignored. General Chiwenga is an accomplished freedom fighter and disciplined soldier. His contribution as a liberation hero is well intact but now he must consider national interests above his personal ambitions.
It’s not that he cannot do the job, but that he will do so to promote his political ambitions at the expense of national interest. As we said before, these political positions he is holding are not based on the expressed will of the people but more on his military power. In democracy this should never be accepted; political power must be derived from the expressed will of the governed. Once we turn blind eyes to such we condemn ourselves to a new dictatorship. No matter how good the man is, the risk is too high and remedial costs unaffordable. We gave Mugabe blind loyalty and have already paid more than enough.
In my Christmas message to Zimbabwe and the Mnangagwa administration I pledged support were due and condemnation where necessary. Zimbabweans United for Democracy (ZUNDE) is ready to usher a new dispensation which values political corporation rather than meaningless antagonism. Opposition party does not mean opposing everything and anything done by government but more, offering alternatives and better solutions to national challenges. The government and the opposition must recognise each other and work together to produce the best outcome for the people.
ZUNDE wishes to applaud the police for the pledging to change and the progress so far. The pledge to restrict traffic management to the Traffic Section is welcome. This is commendable as the Chihuri traffic enforcement had been turned into a money collecting agency. The police should be more concerned with safety, law enforcement and crime prevention than protecting Zanu PF and harassing the opposition and road users.
The next challenge to the police is to stand professional and true to the constitution saluting the government of the day. The police should stay out of partisan politics. They should recruit based on merit and stop using Zanu PF offices as recruitment agencies. The police force must reflect the national demography. As opposition parties we must never be caused to fear the police but must always feel safe with them. The police must allow political parties to do their work without undue harassment from the police.
The argument for Operation Restore Legacy was that some criminals had captured the President. Equally concerning and deserving the same reaction is the case of some soldiers having captured the President! The President must be left to the guidance of the constitution to serve every citizen. No one or single section of society must be left to capture the President! Our government must never be taken to the barracks!
The military must understand that they are a creation of politics and that they serve the political leaders of the day. They must understand that we have come a long way spoiled by military abuse. Our political leaders must be chosen by the people and this is where we come in. ZUNDE is against the resort to loopholes and backdoor channels to Office of The President other than those provided by the constitution.

Mnangagwa Runs No Twitter, Facebook Account?

By Paul Nyathi| Government says that President Emerson Mnangagwa and his wife do not run any social media accounts.

In a statement yesterday, Information, Media and Broadcasting Services secretary George Charamba urged the public to remain watchful of such accounts, presented as official communication channels belonging to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his family.

“The ministry of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services wishes to advise members of the public that public communication involving the first family is conducted through official channels only,” Charamba said.

“This advisory comes against reports of rampant abuse of social media platforms by some criminal elements who have opened social media platforms in the name of the first family without their blessing and who are using the same accounts to extort money from unsuspecting members of the public.”

Charamba’s statement comes in the back of questions on the authenticity of a Twitter account running under the President’s name, which takes swipe at people with opposing views to the President and his government.

Charamba said such accounts should be reported to the police.

He warned perpetrators that they would soon face the music for their misdeeds.

“Any communication ascribed to the first family riding on social media platforms, but which are outside the official channels should be treated with caution and, in any case, cross-checked with the ministry or office of the president and cabinet,” he said.

Chungwa Dumps Makepekepe, Signs Contract with Polokwane City

Terrence Mawawa| Caps United star striker, Dominic Chungwa has left the Harare Giants to join ABSA Premiership side Polokwane City.

Polokwane City have signed the highly-rated striker on a three-year contract from the Green Machine.

According to Kickoff.com, the 2017 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League golden boot winner started training with City on Thursday after he arrived in South Africa on Wednesday.

The website also revealed that the club is working tirelessly to register Chungwa in time for their crunch league match against Mamelodi Sundowns next Saturday.

The former Green Machine player joins striker Walter Musona and goalkeeper George Chigova at the Limpopo based side.

Welshman Ncube Takes Mnangagwa to Court Over Mphoko Pension

By Paul Nyathi | The leader of the opposition MDC Professor Welshman Ncube is representing former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko in court to push government to pay Mphoko a hefty exit package after being removed from the V P position in November.

Mphoko is reportedly taking government to court demanding that he be accorded a pension and exit package of a Vice President as stipulated in the constitution.

Section 102 of the constitution stipulates that a former President or former Vice President is entitled to a pension equivalent to the salary and benefits of the seating President or Vice President.

Mphoko’s demands come after President Emmerson Mnangagwa revealed a huge exit package for former President Robert Mugabe which left many people shocked.

Ncube confirmed to the state media that he is the legal representative of the beleaguered former Vice President.

The MDC-T, a coalition partner to Ncube in the MDC Alliance strongly condemned Mnangagwa for giving Mugabe the hefty exit package.

Ncube is the spokesperson of the Alliance.

Gen Chiwenga Could Emerge SADC’s Most Feared General

By Farai D Hove| Gen Constantino Chiwenga could emerge SADC’s Paul Kagame, observers said yesterday.

Even MDC Spokesman Obert Gutu wrote out saying “Constantino Guvheya Chiwenga is now the new Minister of Defence,over and above being the Vice President of Zimbabwe. He who owns the piper calls the tune. Res ipsa loquitur… The facts speak for themselves.”

News readers on Friday morning reacted to the just ended swearing in ceremony of VPs claiming that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has given Gen. Constantino Chiwenga too much power by appointing him not only Vice President but also Defence Minister and furthermore War Veterans Minister.

One Emmanuel Chinyama said of Mnangagwa seeing the just ended coup, “all he needs to consolidate power at all cost but this time it will not work, trust me.”

Similar fears were also sounded by a Mnangagwa family member. “What you don’t know is that right now the real President running the show is Chiwenga,” a Mnangagwa nephew who refused to be named told ZimEye.com

Another contributor, Obrian Kavhuru said, “Mnangagwa is not in control, period.”

– REACTIONS:

Meanwhile, it was recalled that Gen Chiwenga during the war, occupied the expelled Saviour Kasukuwere’s powerful post of Party Commissar and Mnangagwa has in recent days even publicly referred Chiwenga as such, a position that has been the pivot of all ZANU PF squabbles since independence and that has seen the sudden death of many commissars.

Murwira Speaks On Economy Research

Institutions of higher and tertiary education must focus on offering programmes that respond to the economy and contribute towards its revival through research, Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Amon Murwira has said.

In his candid meeting with State universities’ vice chancellors in Harare yesterday, Prof Murwira said to achieve this, the ministry would establish innovation hubs at six State universities, which will steer science and innovation. He said the innovation hubs were part of 13 projects his ministry would focus on in the next 100 days.

“The vision of the ministry is to contribute immensely and expeditiously towards the turnaround of the economy in the shortest possible time. The ministry’s new economic trajectory should be based on the research culture, which must be inculcated and nurtured in all the universities which you are in charge of,” Prof Murwira told the vice chancellors.

These 100-day projects include conducting a skills audit meant to inform policy makers on current and future skills required for the science and technology sector, advances in technologies for critical sectors such as mining, agriculture, land use, wildlife management, water and minerals.

The plan also seeks to capacitate teachers in science teaching, promote good governance in Government and parastatals, increase absorption rate of Ordinary and Advanced level students in State universities, while addressing urgent infrastructure gap to match the increasing number of students enrolled.

Prof Murwira said his ministry would develop master plans for three more State universities in Marondera, Gwanda and Manicaland and also develop a national qualification framework that facilitated progression from basic school level education to higher education. He said all these programmes should be designed to answer challenges facing the economy, in particular and the country at large.

“This programmatic approach is aimed at developing specific areas of our economy using SMART (Simple, Measurable, Achievable, Results), and time framed for quick wins. This programmatic approach will guide all our operations. It will not be business as usual,” said Prof Murwira.

Prof Murwira said his ministry would be ready to support any research and teaching programme that had national impact covering all sectors of the economy. He challenged the universities to embrace indigenous knowledge systems in their researches to solve current challenges.

Speaking during the same meeting, University of Zimbabwe Vice Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura welcomed the 100-day plan, which is largely drawn from President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inauguration speech. He said it fitted well into work they had already began as local universities to complement each other in higher and tertiary education. Prof Nyagura said local universities should make meaningful contribution to the country’s economy.

“We took a leaf from two universities we visited in Singapore where university students are producing spare parts for vehicles and we said, but we can also do this,” he said.

“So, this is what our taskforce, which is made up of all vice chancellors, is looking forward to achieve as we contribute to economic development.”

Solve Currency Chaos To Arrest Price Hikes

Zimbabwe’s price increase puzzle will remain unresolved until government restores normalcy on the currency market that has multiple exchange rates and addresses the dollar note shortage, experts say.

The prices of basic commodities have been rising in the southern African country over the past six months as shortages of hard currency deepened.

Zimbabwe replaced its worthless dollar with mainly the U.S. dollar in 2009 but the economy has struggled over the last 24 months because of a massive domestic shortage of greenbacks.

In response to the crisis, last year Zimbabwe launched a surrogate currency, paper ‘bond notes,’ or ‘bollars’ which designed to ease acute shortages of hard currency backed by a $200 million loan from the African Export Import Bank.

The government’s voracious appetite for cash under former president Robert Mugabe – with no filip in either aid, credit or Foreign Direct Investment — also saw the central bank creating dollar surrogates in the electronic banking system on a far grander scale by extended use of Treasury Bills and the real time gross settlement (RTGS) system.

This money lacks the backing of sufficient currency reserves or gold – the prerequisite of any stable unit, with economists nicknaming the electronic dollars, “zollars.”

With little room to maneuver, the new administration of Emmerson Mnangagwa has pinned its hopes on achieving legitimacy at next year’s elections, which along with sharp reforms, will attract foreign credit and improved FDI inflows to solving the currency puzzle.

Meanwhile Zimbabwe’s use of USD, bollars (bond notes), zollars (RTGS), mobile money transfers has resulted in exchange rate disparities in the parallel market, the remaining source of hard currency. The greenback attracts a premium of 75 percent on the market.

Prices of food products as well as appliances rose by over 300 percent since September, with meats and bakery products causing a public outcry.

When he presented his state of the nation address last Wednesday, President Mnangagwa said price increases “raise the appeal of cheaper imports ,which has the effect of undermining current efforts to develop the local industry.”

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Sifelani Jabangwe says that meats price increase was driven by avian influenza.

Zimbabwe poultry industry was negatively affected by an avian influenza outbreak in the middle of the year causing low production of meat and eggs in the country.

“The other prices that were incurred were in the poultry and eggs due to the avian flu,” Jabangwe said.

However, due to demand, red meat has attracted higher prices.

The country also rely heavily on imports due to undercapitalised local manufacturers which import raw materials.

“Too many factors have caused the prices increases but l will focus on the main one which is the issue of foreign currency shortages; where manufacturers and suppliers buy foreign currency from the black market. lt is not a sustainable model; the foreign currency must be acquired through formal channels,” Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Denford Mutashu.

Importing require local firms to be well oiled with foreign currency and Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe allocated $600 million in October under nostro stabilisation to cushion procurement of critical raw materials by manufacturers.

Local manufactures cannot meet the country’s demand, though government have introduced some measures like statutory instrument SI 122 of 2017 to restrict importation of finished products.

However local retailers have foreign products with some having three tier prices.

The Zimbabwean bond notes and mobile dollar are valued differently in the black market and products also have different prices with mobile dollar being unfavourable. Retailers favour cash which enables them to import their stock.

The economic experts say that the availability of forex will lower the commodity prices.

“We do not see the prices increasing but we see them stabilising for now if the $1,5 billion (African Export-Import Bank loan) comes in. The currency will have the correct rate being allocated and also by March when the auction floors open will have more flows coming,” said Jabangwe.

The southern African nation earn forex from tobacco and minerals exports. Tobacco exports stood at $898,9 million as at December 13 and the next auction floors are expected to be opened between February and March next year.

“We also need to agree that we do not arrest the forex dealers but what we do is addressing the fundamentals by making sure we try to stabilise our nostro accounts. We must commission that land audit president Emmerson Mnangagwa have spoken about in his inauguration. It has to be facilitated otherwise the country will continue facing inflationary challenges because output from farming is especially very low,” said Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce chief executive Christopher Mugaga.

In his inauguration speech, Mnangagwa said that farmers whose land was taken lawfully would be compensated.

Analysts also say that commodity prices are expected to drop after the festive season.

“In any case we expect prices to tumble especially after the 25th of December we expect prices to come down and we also expect that there is going to be stabilisation after the coming down of those prices because demand obviously will go down after the christmas activity,” Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Denford Mutashu.

Mutashu also said that the tumbling rate in the parallel market will reduce the forex demand with manufacturers closing for the holiday.

However, analysts say that the continuous price increases might increase fuel prices.

“My greatest fear at which both shortages and prices increases are happening, in the next two months will face a dilemma of either increasing the fuel prices or they will be shortages of fuel in this market,” said Mugaga.

So far fuel prices have remained stable.

According to the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe, low-income urban earner monthly basket for a family of six increased from the end-October figure of $593,55 to $598,16 by end of November, which shows a 0,72 percent. (additional reporting by Yeukai Musara and Almot Maqolo)- The Source

Museveni’s Uganda And Mugabe’s Fall

 Andrew Mwenda | The fall of President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has been welcomed by many Ugandans with excitement. For many people tired of President Yoweri Museveni’s long rule, Mugabe’s fall gives hope that their nightmare is about to end. That a long serving president who had ruled his country like a colossus can fall from power must be encouraging to many anti Museveni Ugandans and worrisome to Museveni’s supporters.

Yet Mugabe fell not because he ruled for long but because of what I would call “family overreach.” Contrary to the sentiments of many Ugandans, those who have taken power in Zimbabwe – the army and most likely with former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa behind it – have not raised Mugabe’s longevity as an issue. Instead the attempts to purge ZANU-PF of its “historicals” precipitated the military intervention.

Thus Mugabe has been sidelined (I am avoiding using overthrown) because his wife was wrecking the foundation on which her husband’s power rested i.e. the old guard of ZANU-PF in both the political and military sphere. Indeed Mugabe has not been overthrown by the army. He had already been overthrown by Mrs Grace Mugabe.

The old man had been reduced to acting merely in the interests of his wife rather than the interests of the political and military structure that was a repository of his power. This is a coup against Grace, not Robert. In sidelining Mugabe, the political and military structure of ZANU-PF has reasserted its power.

Mrs Grace Mugabe has been ambitious, brass, reckless and arrogant. Yet she knew little about the dynamics of power. Like most people, she thought power in Zimbabwe resided in Mugabe. She did not appreciate that Mugabe, like any other leader in the world, cannot hold power singly.

Leaders act as representatives or faces of power. Their personality compliments and reinforces that power but it is never the foundation of it.

Once the structural foundation on which that power rests shifts, the face of that power loses it. Leaders wield power by making a series of bargains with the most powerful social forces in their societies.

An effective leader is not the absolute ruler who decides singly on the destiny of a nation (as western media and academic propaganda on personal rule in non western societies posits) but one who is a good referee to the competitions among powerful interests.

That is the source of Museveni’s or Vladmir Putin’s power, not their personalities. Personality does not create power, it buttresses it.

ARMY IN: 2017 Year Of The Crocodile

Nelson Chenga |For the Chinese, whose influence on Zimbabwean society, politics and economy is by no means insignificant, 2017 was the Year of the Rooster. For many Zimbabweans, the rooster has long signified long-serving ruler, Robert Mugabe.

For eleven months, 2017 looked set to be the Year of the Rooster as well, with ominous signs 2018 could be the Year of the skittish Hen. All this changed dramatically when the rooster was supplanted by the crocodile. In a turn of events as swift as the giant reptile swoops on its prey, 2017 ends as the Year of the Crocodile. The year had begun well for the now deposed Mugabe. For the first time in years, the morbid annual rumour of his death did not rear its head as he holidayed into 2017. As usual, February, brought a big party to mark Mugabe’s 93rd birthday.

“It’s not always easy to predict that, although you are alive this year, you will be alive next year,” a reflective Mugabe told supporters attending his birthday rally in Matobo on February 25. The veteran politician, who also frequently declared that only God would remove him from his position, could also never have predicted that he would be deposed by his allies nine months later.

At Matobo, as had become a recurring theme at his rallies amid growing internal party dissent over his extended rule, Mugabe had even taunted those pushing to succeed him. “Some in their little groups are saying ‘Mugabe must go’. Where must I go?,” he asked. “If ZANU-PF says ‘you must step down’, I will step down,” he continued. On November 21, with ZANU-PF having secured by-partisan support to impeach him in Parliament, Mugabe did indeed step down. But this was not before army tanks rolled into central Harare, sealing off his offices and Parliament building on November 14.

Another tank blocked the way to Mugabe’s private residence, as the military, for long a vital pillar propping up Mugabe, intervened in a brutal ZANU-PF fight over his succession. Seven days later, it was over. Mugabe, one of Africa’s few remaining ‘Big Men’, was gone with little more than a whimper. His wife Grace, to many the catalyst for her husband’s unceremonious ouster, once described him as “a moving encyclopedia …very amazing at the manner in which he grasps issues, be they political, social, economic or cultural”.

But he failed to decipher the barely encrypted code telegraphed by the military from as far back as 2015, with devastating consequences for his lengthy political career. A candid confrontation with the generals on the sidelines of the Victoria Falls ZANU-PF annual conference in December 2015 was followed by the as yet unexplained ‘plot’ to bomb Mugabe’s Gushungo diary in Mazowe, now believed by many to be a ruse by military intelligence. February 2016 saw the former first lady accusing the military of plotting against the Mugabe family, widening the wedge between the former president and his commanders.

That July, war veterans who enjoyed the support of their erstwhile comrades still serving as senior officers in the military, issued a stunning document essentially denouncing Mugabe in terms of the reminiscent 1976 Mgagao Declaration which deposed ZANU’s founding president, Ndabaningi Sithole. Using terms previously unheard of within the ZANU-PF and war veterans system, the document, accused Mugabe of ‘dictatorial tendencies’ and charged that he had hogged all the spoils of the 1970s liberation war. All the while, Mugabe maintained that war veterans were just an affiliate of ZANU-PF and that serving veterans in the military were also subordinate to the party.

Politics, Mugabe’s mantra went, would always lead the gun. Intermittently, serving commanders, particularly Defence chief Constantino Chiwenga, would issue a nuanced rejoinder — politics only led the gun if it stays true to ideals of the ZANU revolution. The military, Chiwenga and his comrades argued, remained the ultimate stockholder of the revolution. There was a scarcely veiled caveat in Chiwenga and the military’s position — concern that Mugabe was straying. As far as ZANU and its successor ZANU-PF is concerned, there have always been consequences for straying off the revolutionary path.

It is hard to believe Mugabe did not see the signs. It is easier to assume he believed he could still control the fall out. As Mugabe’s last Foreign Affairs Minister Walter Mzembi said recently, the military had sent several warnings before its decisive intervention. Matters came to a head when Mugabe fired long-time ally Emmerson Mnangagwa as vice president, and appeared to clear the way for the elevation of his wife, Grace, to replace him. A little over a week after Mnangagwa’s November 6 dismissal, the tanks rolled into Harare.

Another week later, Mugabe had been forced to resign, with Mnangagwa as his replacement. Mugabe’s exit after an overt military operation scarcely raised any objections over constitutional considerations from the international community, showing the level of impatience both regional and global leaders had developed over his seemingly interminable rule. Locally, the fragmented opposition cheered Mugabe’s ouster and, for a fleeting moment, contemplated joining Mnangagwa’s government in what would have been a transitional administration to fix the economy and prepare for fresh, unimpeachable elections. Mnangagwa, however, set about cobbling up a government drawn solely from ZANU-PF as he seeks to heal the deeply divided party and prepare it for elections. He has also undertaken to ensure a clean vote, a key demand by the western powers he seeks to re-engage.- Finga

George Weah : A Beacon Of Hope For African Footballers Set To Change The Face Of African Politics

Jomo Dyson | George Weah, the only player born in Africa to win the Ballon d’Or in 1995 and FIFA Player of the year in 1996 during his time at Italian giants AC Milan between 1995 and year 2000, is a true football legend.

Amazingly, news sources say he has been elected President of LIBERIA with a landslide victory after the December 2017 elections.

George Weah was a world class striker who combined athleticism with skill and he could do a lot with the ball comfortably. His work rate was second to none and indeed he was a great finisher. He won the Africa Footballer of the Year award 3 times.

Weah’s success will surely bring awareness for footballers based in Africa who are underpaid and not given enough respect. Sadly, football in Africa is to a greater extent controlled by politicians – leaving most former successful players in the peripheries.

Many African footballers are celebrating the rise of George Weah in the world of politics. His ascendancy has shown that football has power. George attributed his success at the global stage to Arsene Wenger who took him to French giants Monaco from Cameroon while playing for Tonnerre Yaounde who bought him from Africa Sports in Ivory Coast.

Big credit to Mighty Barrolle in Monrovia where George Weah humbly began his career and later joined Liberian side Invincible Eleven before packing his bags to join Ivory Coast side, Africa Sports D Abidjan. George played for big European clubs Monaco, AC Milan, Marseille, Chelsea and Manchester City.

I am sure his successful story will inspire many young footballers across the world. What a great legend this man is. Congratulations on being the President and we hope he will teach some dictators in Africa the democratic way to run a country. The man has lived in England, France, and Italy so I am sure he appreciates democracy.

 

PICTURE: Mnangagwa And Wife Auxillia Gag Social Media Abusers

Ray Nkosi | President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his wife Auxillia have moved to gag those on social media who claim to speak on their behalf, some even opening accounts in their names. They have outlines official lines of communications meant to block those using and abusing their names on social media. Below is a statement released by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, George Charamba.

Shock As Businessman Hangs Self Over Braai

A prominent businessman and mechanic from Gwanda allegedly hanged himself following an argument with his wife over where they should hold a Christmas Day braai. 

 Wilson Shane Murdochn (38) of 2nd Avenue in Gwanda Town allegedly suggested that they braai at the couple’s newly built house in Jacaranda suburb while the wife, Dorcus Siziba (29), insisted that they do it at their current place of residence.  The couple argued at around 10AM on Christmas Day and Murdochn was found dead on Boxing Day at around 7 AM.

Their part time employee, Mr Rabson Banda (31), discovered the lifeless body at the couple’s new house in Jacaranda when he reported for work. Murdochn’s body hanged from the roof truss with a nylon rope.

His wife is heavily pregnant with their second child. Matabeleland South police spokesperson Inspector Philisani Ndebele confirmed the incident.

“I can confirm we received a report of sudden death by hanging following a misunderstanding between a couple. They allegedly argued on where they could braai.

“The now deceased stormed out of the house and jumped into his blue Mazda pickup truck. He skidded around the yard before speeding out. The couple’s employee discovered the body at the couple’s new house the following morning.

“The body was taken to Gwanda Provincial Hospital Mortuary for post mortem,” he said.
Insp Ndebele urged couples to resolve their disputes amicably.

A source close to the couple said they argued on where to do their braai on Christmas Day.
“The argument got heated when the two failed to agree on a satisfactory venue. Murdochn grabbed his car keys and stormed out of the house. He skidded a few times in a scary way before he sped out of their Avenues home.

“He did not return home that day. His pregnant wife waited, hoping to see him when they had both cooled down.

“The following morning his wife received the shocking news that her husband had actually killed himself. It’s sad he left her pregnant and the fact that he has died before even having a feel of his new house,” said the source.

A businessman from the town who preferred anonymity said everyone was in shock over Murdochn’s decision to end his life.

“It is hard to believe that one can actually decide to end their life over such petty issues. We have known Murdochn as a strong hard working man and for him to allegedly kill himself is hard to accept. Maybe there was more to their issues than just a braai venue,” he said. chronicle

Nurse Training Fraud Syndicate Busted

A syndicate that terrorised Masvingo and many parts of the country, swindling job seekers looking for nurse-training places of more than $60 000 by using fraudulently acquired ecocash numbers to receive bribes has been busted by the Police.

Six suspects including an Econet employee and two nurses were arrested and they appeared in court on Monday. Police believe more suspects could be on the run.

Patricia Magazini, the suspected ring leader based in Bikita and Beauty Dzviti, an Econet employee based at Jerera Growth Point in Zaka were given stiff bail of $300 each and are to appear on December 29, 2017 before Masvingo Magistrate Peter Madiba while four others were released because Police detained them beyond the permissible 48 hours before taking them to court.
Some of the suspects are being represented by Owen Mafa of Mutendi Mudisi and Shumba Legal Practitioners and there are 55 complainants who have so far approached the Police.
Two suspects Jairos Mupamhadzi and Respina Manjeru are nurses at Silveira Mission Hospital in Bikita and Odzi Rural Health Centre, respectively and they are husband and wife.
The other suspects are Hebert Munyikwa, Martha Nyapokoto who stay in Bikita.
This case is probably the worst cyber crime committed in Masvingo where more than 55 job seekers were swindled of a minimum of $840 each through fraudulently registered Ecocash numbers.
Dzviti is accused of issuing out lines to the suspects without following procedures and ascertaining names, ID numbers and addresses. She is also accused of receiving a bribe from Magazini in order to facilitate the release of the lines.
The case became difficult for Police to unravel because the suspects used cellphone lines registered under false names and addresses to commit the crimes.

It is the State case that Magazini, Jairosi Mupamhadzi, Respina Manjeru, Munyikwa and Nyapokoto opened Econet lines using fictitious names and addresses with the help of Dzviti. They then advertised nurse-training places at Masvingo Provincial and other hospitals on social media and The Herald and they used the fictitious Econet lines as their contact numbers.
The suspects demanded bribes of $840 from each of the applicants who expressed an interest in the places and they masqueraded and used names of senior nurses and doctors at Masvingo Provincial Hospital, the Provincial Medical Director’s offices and other clinics and hospitals.
The suspects also published a false list of successful candidates who were going to start their training programme in May 2018 and these names appeared in The Herald in September 2017. The purpose of the publication was to hoodwink the general public into believing that the scheme was genuine.  Many victims narrate heart-rending stories where their poor parents sold several beasts in order to raise money for the bribes.
Victims who soon realised that they were conned could not trace the culprits because the lines used were fraudulently registered and in some cases the lines were deactivated after they were used to swindle a number of people.
The crime was busted on December 15, 2017 when Police detective Power Gwande accompanied by a senior nurse at Masvingo Provincial Hospital who became worried that her name was consistently being used in the commission of the crime phoned one of the numbers pretending that they wanted a place and they were calling from Chipinge when they actually were in Masvingo.
They spoke to Magazini who asked them to meet her but later changed the meeting place .  When the investigating team arrived in Masvingo Magazini tried to change the rendezvous again but said she had heavy luggage and pleaded with her to stop changing meeting places.
Detectives were then deployed at Chicken Inn and they closely monitored the movements of Magazini who was already there arrived and arrested Magazini as she was receiving the bribe money.
She was allegedly found with some of the lines that were used in the commission of the crime. A search at her place revealed more evidence and it is then that she implicated the other five suspects including Dzviti.- Masvingo Mirror

Another CIO Agent Eyes A Parly Seat

Former Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) operative Jevas Masosota has expressed interest in contesting in Chiredzi East constituency, where he is likely to face off with Zanu PF central committee member, Abraham Sithole for the right to represent the ruling party in the 2018 elections.

This was disclosed during a recent Zanu PF district co-ordinating committee (DCC) meeting at Chitsanga Hall.

Incumbent Chiredzi East MP Denford Masiya, who is also a former CIO operative, is unlikely to bounce back after the DCC meeting unanimously agreed to recommend that all the sitting legislators in Chiredzi be fired for allegedly dabbling in the G40 cabal’s politics.

Speaking on the sidelines of the meeting, Masosota said he was confident of winning the Zanu PF primaries and subsequently the parliamentary elections.

“I know I am going to contest with Sithole, who is more senior to me in the party, but I am not worried much about that. I am eagerly waiting for the party to announce the dates for the primaries and the game is on,” he said.

In Chiredzi North constituency, former MP for the area, Ronald Ndava, was hoping to bounce back if he manages to shrug off a challenge from little-known Roy Bhila.

Former Tongaat Hulett agriculture director Farai Musikavanhu could fight it off with incumbent Darlington Chiwa in Chiredzi West.

Former Chiredzi South MP Alois Baloyi is also hoping to take over the constituency from the serving MP, Retired Brigadier General Calisto Gwanetsa.

Despite President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s efforts to mend the cracks in Zanu PF by trying to reconcile party supporters, most Zanu PF members are already jockeying for constituencies currently held by suspected G40-aligned members.- newsday

Mujuru Party In Turmoil As Two Senior Members Quit In A Huff

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | The empire that former Vice President Joice Mujuru built is crumbling with each passing day as defections continue to rock her party.

National People’ s Party (NPP), secretary for legal affairs Rodney Makausi yesterday resigned following serious divisions and infighting within the party structures while former NPP National Executive member, Shylet Uyoyo also dumped the party.

“I formally resigned from NPP and it would be incorrect to say I dumped the party . I merely exercised my legal and constitutional right to join or leave a political party and in my resignation letter to NPP I clearly stated that I could no longer devote myself to the party because of pressing commitments,” he said.

Sources close to Uyoyo said the former Zanu PF Provincial Women’ s League Chairperson would soon rejoin Zanu PF.

However NPP National Spokesperson Jeffryson Chitando downplayed Uyoyo and Makausi’s resignations saying party programmes would not be affected by the departure of the two officials.

“ I want to make it clear that the departure of the two will not affect the NPP at all. NPP is not made up of two members, but is a mass political party made up of many members who will continue to work tirelessly. We do not make noise when new members join NPP like what they are doing every day and we see no reason why there should be noise when two members decide to quit,” said Chitando.

Mnangagwa Being Eaten Alive | OPINION

Fanuel Kaseke| Mnangagwa’s desparate measures to legitimise a coup and his government as well as the dire need to get relevance and popular support has now turned into a comic show.

lf you know him well popular support is something he was never born with sadly he now has been reduced into a mere political comedian rather than an intellectual guru leaving many wondering the real brains behind the coup. The entire blame is not with Mnangagwa as a person but ZANU PF overzealous supporters who don’t learn from their mistakes. With the captured state media failing as usual to report things as they are on the ground.

The difficulty of selling rotten meat is you need to put spices for it to be appealing, the art of deception. ZANU PF buffoons continue to embarrassingly try to draw distinctions between the former Robert Mugabe and the incumbent Emerson Mnangagwa, since they are non significant differences they are now forced to create them.

Mnangagwa got the stick too close to an election he has no much time to bribe the international community and the electorate. Hence he has so much to do but it is the pressure to do much in limited time that makes it look like a show. His fanatics the ones who created Mugabe the dictator through bootlicking and hero worshiping even when he went astray have once again rolled up their sleeves.

Educated Zimbabweans are now being made to look like fools even cabinet ministers perpetuate the dance for your supper charade they mastered during Mugabe’s erra. There is one thing l have learnt from Jesus that is the art of reading the signs of the coming time in Mathew 16. To those big headed Mnangagwa’s fanatics who think its too early to criticise Mnangagwa when he is doing what Mugabe was doing exactly in 1980 you have lost it. Mugabe was once a servant of the people until power happened to him.

What we know for sure about Mnangagwa is that he had a hand in the Gukurahundi Mascares he is on record calling the Ndebele people cockroaches l am prety sure Mugabe didn’t send him to say that. We know for sure at one pointing time in 2008 Mugabe wanted to retire but it was him and his deputy Chiwenga who told Mugabe to chill and that they had everything under control. By under control they were referring to the bloody June 27 run up election. We know for sure that Mnangagwa was a right hand man of Mugabe for over 50 years and most probably most of the things Mugabe implemented were crafted by Dambudzo. Precedents is enough room for criticsm lest we create another Mugabe.

Criticism will never stop Mnangagwa from delivering if he has the capacity to. Mugabe was criticised more than Mnangagwa, Mugabe never had sympathy of the western community but that never stoped him from rigging elections and oppressing us. Thats leadership standing tall amidst storms and adversaries proving your will.

There is only one way to silence critics that is by doing what they think you cann’t do. Mnangagwa must never feel comfortable like Mugabe did because once he does we will have another Mugabe. There are a lot of actions that Mnangagwa has taken since he assumed power that contravenes the constitution as a result he deserves to be criticised. ln as much as the opposition should give him space so should his fanatics they should him give space to do something meaningful and then praise him.

Maybe the opposition might stop criticising him not making funny headlines like Mnangagwa embraces Mangufuli style after being seen holding a tissue going to an ordinary toilet as if he is no ordinary human being – stop it! Mnangagwa is no saint we all know that he has a black past to clean white.People must never be quiet until he shows the will to clean it. He escaped the country just before unity day because he knew people were waiting to hear if he still thinks the Ndebele people are cockroaches. Everyone has a role to play in building a new Zimbabwe including critics lest we forget had it not been of Grace Mugabe and Jonathan Moyo Mnangagwa would still be nothing it was critics that gave him that seat.

Lets all come together and build the Zimbabwe we desire lets not be decieved that there is a new Zimbabwe when we have old wine in old wine skins. We are at risk than ever before Mugabe’s attempts to accomodate and empower young people and women as we all have seen they have been reversed in a flash. The new dispensation of factionalism in ZANU PF is not of ideology but the army versus war vetarans. We all can see how the army has strategetically been positioned in government. The former army general who lead the unconstitutional coup and brutalisation of Zimbabweans in 2008 is now the VP and minister of defense. Soildiers work on loyalty one way or the other the army still reports to Chiwenga. If you think these guys could stage a coup to usurp power and hand it democratically to the opposition forget and smile after that wake up from your dream. Aluta continua… Dont forget register to vote.

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Fanuel Kaseke is the, Vanguard Movement UZ Secretary General/ Spokesperson, Political Science Student, Human Rights Activist, Author, Poet, Orator, Motivational Speaker. He can be contacted for feedback on [email protected] whatsapp +263774 815 970, or twitter @fanuelkaseke for more articles visit my blog fanuelkaseke.blogspot.com or my facebook page https://www.facebook.com/fanuelkaseke_*

“Intoxicated Grace Mugabe Sidekick Didn’t Listen To Us”

MDC-T has claimed that it used to advise self-exiled former Manicaland Provincial Affairs minister Mandiitawepi Chimene of lack of freedoms in the country, but was ignored, as the firebrand war veteran acted as someone “intoxicated.’’

Chimene, who was a top G40 member, and used to throw vitriol at President Emmerson Mnangagwa, reportedly skipped the border to Mozambique and is reportedly seeking refuge in Burundi after escaping a military operation targeted at “criminals” surrounding former President Robert Mugabe.

MDC-T Manicaland provincial spokesperson Trevor Saruwaka yesterday urged G40 members not to apologise to the current government, as they were exercising their rights when they supported former First Lady Grace Mugabe, who was initially earmarked to be elected the country’s Vice-President at the Zanu PF extraordinary congress.

“When people are in power they should remember one day they will wake up out of power, hence, they must lead with honour and restraint. She (Chimene) went overboard like someone who was intoxicated. Now she is out of power reality has dawned on her,’’ Saruwaka said.

“Remember she (Chimene) is someone who was used to claiming that she was a powerful war veteran. So she should come back to Zimbabwe and enjoy her freedoms. Why is she running away? We used to tell her that there is no freedom in Zimbabwe and she was scornful.’’

He added: “No one should apologise for expressing different views. So all these G40 members who have been apologising, they should stop and come and join us and fight for our freedoms.’’

A number of G40 members have since sent apologies to Mnangagwa for supporting Grace, among them former Zanu PF Manicaland youth chair Mubuso Chinguno, who is reportedly in Lesotho.

Mubuso said he regretted being aligned to G40, claiming that they were misled. A top ally of Grace, Letina Undenge said she was used by the G40 cabal to advance their agenda.- Newsday

Tafadzwa Penny Dies

Talented author and journalist Brian Tafadzwa Penny died in a car accident on December 23 at Wengezi turn off, 68km peg along Mutare-Chimanimani highway, when his younger brother lost control of their vehicle after hitting a pothole and smashed into an oncoming vehicle.

Penny, who was 36, is survived by his wife Monica Chikondowa and two daughters, all of whom were injured in the accident.

He died on the spot together with his younger brother’s wife and daughter and was buried in his rural home in Chimanimani on December 26.

Penny, who also studied journalism with City and Guilds Institute (London), was a regular contributor to NewsDay, writing stories on music, literature and film.

A co-director with the publishing concern, Forteworx Press, Penny had several of his pieces of poetry and short stories published in anthologies that included Garden of Eden, Flowers of a Dry Season, Tsuro Ndisunge (Nduri Dzinotapira), Zviri Mugapu and Dzinonyandura — Svinga Renduri.

Efforts are currently under way to compile a poetry anthology to be published in his honour early next year.- Newsday

 

ARMY COUP-FACE OF EVIL RETURNS : CIO Uses Mnangagwa’s Name To Grab Farm Again

By Paul Nyathi | President Mnangagwa’s reputation hangs in the balance after a notorious CIO agent Rodney Mashingaidze has renewed his bid to take over the hotly disputed Maleme Ranch in Matobo Matabeleland South.

Mashingaidze who lost his bid to take over the farm two years ago after being blocked by former Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko when villagers from the area hotly resisted him from taking over the farm, wants to settle at the farm in order to contest the Matobo North Constituency House of Assembly seat.

Villagers refused to let Mashingaidze grab the farm from white owner Peter Cunningham who is a third generation of the Cunningham family that settled at the farm over a century ago.

The villagers refused to be separated from Cunningham claiming that he was helping them with income generating projects at the farm that sustained them and he also trained them in various farming and survival skills.

Former Vice President Mphoko also ordered Mashingaidze to leave Maleme Ranch as it houses key State institutions, Big Cave Camp and Ebenezer Agricultural Training Centre.

In their bid to rescue their land the Villagers in the area have written a letter to Lands minister Perrance Shiri, seeking his intervention to stop Mashingaidze’s renewed take over of the property.

“It has come to our attention that Mashingaidze has been telling people that he is planning to come and retake operations of Maleme and Ebenezer,” the villagers’ letter read in part.

“This has been reported over the last two weeks with recent reports that he has been trying to mobilise village heads from the homestead area where he has been paying them monies to support him in his move to grab the farm.”

Sources close to Mashingaidze told ZimEye.com that the state security operative is very close to Vice President Kembo Mohadi and is making his latest move on the farm with his backing.

It is also on record that Mashingaidze is earmarking the Matopo North Constituency which makes him more desperate to grab the farm.

Dismissing Mashingaidze’s first land grab attempt Mphoko ordered Masjingaidze who is believed to be Mashonaland West to go and seek land and a constituency in his home area and not bother the people of Matobo.

Mashingaidze has operated as a CIO agent in Matabeleland South for about two decades.

Mujuru Corners Mnangagwa On Role Of Securocrats In Politics

As the eagerly-anticipated 2018 national polls beckon, the People’s Rainbow Coalition (PRC) has challenged President Emmerson Mnangagwa to introduce security sector reforms to guarantee the holding of free and fair elections then.

Mnangagwa recently reconfigured the security sector, retiring and promoting several security chiefs who served under former president Robert Mugabe, as he charts a new path.

At the same time, the president has also assured the nation and the opposition that next year’s elections will be peaceful, free and fair.

However, the PRC — a coalition that includes former vice president Joice Mujuru — said earlier this week that it was doubtful that the 2018 national elections would be free and fair because of the heavy presence of military chiefs in Mnangagwa’s government, as well as in the ruling Zanu PF.

“Zimbabwe is currently under the de facto control of a group of generals who operate under a veneer of a civilian Cabinet.

“Viewed from this perspective, the expanded role of the military in politics, economy and government makes Mnangagwa a mere rubber-stamping organ that endorses policies and policy ideas generated from KGVI (now Josiah Tongogara) barracks,” PRC secretary-general Gorden Moyo said.

Moyo said this while presenting a paper on the forthcoming 2018 elections during a discussion forum that was held in the City of Kings.

“Effectively speaking, Zimbabwe has now joined the league of Burma, North Korea, Pakistan and the like. Apparently, the military’s role in forcing Mugabe out and their continuing presence as key political players presents a major challenge to the rule of law, constitutional order and electoral democracy,” he added.

Mnangagwa has rung changes to the security sector and retired some key military personnel who played a prominent role in his rise to power. He appointed retired chief air marshal Perrance Shiri and former Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) chief of staff, retired lieutenant general Sibusiso Busi Moyo into his Cabinet, as well as naming retired lieutenant general Engelbert Rugeje as Zanu PF political commissar.

Mnangagwa has also named Zimbabwe Ambassador to South Africa Isaac Moyo as the new boss for the national spy agency, the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) — while cutting loose long serving police chief Augustine Chihuri.

Yesterday, he swore in former commander of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, retired general Constantino Chiwenga as vice president, together with Defence minister Kembo Mohadi.

However, the PRC’s demands are similar to those made to Mugabe by the opposition before and during the 2009 inclusive government. Civic groups have also been agitating for sweeping electoral reforms ahead of the crunch elections which they say must be held in an environment which doesn’t promote disputes like what happened during the 2008 and 2013 polls.

MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai beat Mugabe hands down in the hotly-disputed 2008 elections.
However, the results of those polls were withheld for six long weeks by stunned authorities — amid widespread allegations of ballot tampering and fraud which were later revealed by former bigwigs of the ruling party.

In the ensuing sham presidential run-off, which authorities claimed was needed to determine the winner, Zanu PF apparatchiks engaged in a murderous orgy of violence in which hundreds of Tsvangirai’s supporters were killed in cold blood, forcing the former prime minister in the inclusive government to withdraw from the discredited race altogether.

Mugabe went on to stand in a widely-condemned one-man race in which he declared himself the winner.

 However, Sadc and the rest of the international community would have none of it, forcing the nonagenarian to share power with Tsvangirai for five years, to prevent the country from imploding completely.

“The recent electoral history of Zimbabwe is replete with acts of electoral terrorism by the members of the armed forces, including acts of violence and intimidation, arson and murder, including a vicious repression campaign against the members of the opposition parties, civil society, academia and labour in 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008 and 2013.

“The rise of the military in November (this year) casts a dark cloud on the 2018 elections. Clearly, the military has emerged as the bedrock of Mnangagwa’s power and political commissars for Zanu PF ahead of the 2018 elections,” Moyo said further.

“To this extent, security sector transformation is crucial if the upcoming 2018 elections are to be seen to be credible, free and fair. This includes ensuring that all public statements and actions of the military reflect a commitment to a strictly neutral political role in accordance with the Constitution and international law,” he added.

Last month, the military launched Operation Restore Legacy, which led to Mugabe and his wife Grace being deposed from power and being placed under house arrest.

Several Cabinet ministers linked to the Generation 40 (G40) faction who had coalesced around Grace were targeted in the operation which ended only recently, with the soldiers only retreating to the barracks after five weeks of executing the operation.

The curtain fell on the veteran former Zimbabwe and Zanu PF leader on November 21 when he resigned moments after Parliament had started proceedings to impeach him.

Source:Daily News

Lawyers Speak On Gen. Chiwenga’s Shoot To Presidium

Lawyers from the Veritas organisation speak on the presidium appointments of Gen Constantino Chiwenga and State Security Minister Kembo Mohadi.

BILL WATCH 50/2017

[29th December 2017]

Two Vice-Presidents Appointed and Sworn In

Zimbabwe’s new Vice-Presidents were sworn in by Chief Justice Luke Malaba yesterday morning, Thursday 28th December, in a brief ceremony at State House. They are Retired General Constantino Chiwenga and Mr Kembo Mohadi.

President Mnangagwa made the two appointments in terms of the Constitution’s special transitional provisions applicable to the office of President and the appointment of Vice-Presidents until 2023. Under those transitional provisions, Vice-Presidents, like Ministers, hold office at the President’s pleasure. [The transitional provisions are set out in the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution, paragraph 14].

Vice-President Chiwenga made himself eligible for appointment by retiring from his position as Commander of the Defence Forces.

Mr Mohadi was previously a member of the National Assembly, as the ZANU(PF) MP for the Beitbridge East constituency. His seat became vacant as soon as he became Vice-President [Constitution, section 129(1)(c) – “The seat of a Member of Parliament becomes vacant … upon the Member becoming President or Vice-President”].

Term of office

In the normal course of events both Vice-Presidents will hold office until the assumption of office as President by the winner of the next Presidential election in July-August 2018.

Responsibilities

Although not Members of Parliament, both Vice-Presidents, like Ministers and Deputy Ministers, are accountable, collectively and individually, to the President for the performance of their functions. Each of the Vice-Presidents must also attend Parliament and parliamentary committees in order to answer questions concerning matters for which he is collectively or individually responsible [Constitution, section 107(2)].

One or other of the Vice-Presidents will be Acting President whenever the President is absent from Zimbabwe or is unable to exercise his official functions through illness or any other cause [as provided by section 100 of the Constitution].

Vice-Presidents must not, directly or indirectly, hold any other public office or be employed by anyone else while they are in office.

SIs 150, 152 and 153 will be posted on the Veritas website

www.veritaszim.net as soon as possible.

New Labour Court Rules

SI 150/2017 contains the new rules governing proceedings in the Labour Court, made by the judges of the court in terms of the Labour Act with the approval of the Chief Justice and the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. They replace the previous rules, although there is no provision for their repeal.

Collective bargaining agreement: Textile Industry

SI 151/2017 provides for wages in the industry effective from 1st October 2017 for the next 12 months or “until it is replaced by a substituting agreement”.

Commencement of Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act

SI 152/2017 brings this important Act into force with effect from 1st January 2018, as promised by the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning in his Budget presentation.

Retirement Benefits for Former Presidents

SI 153/2017 spells out the services, facilities and allowances which former President Mugabe and subsequent former Presidents will be entitled to use and enjoy. They cover four pages under headings such as Staff, Office and Equipment, Housing and household, Medical, Travel, Transport and Other benefits.

Government Gazette 29th December

Today’s regular Government Gazette contains only one statutory instrument, SI 154/2017, which sets out a collective bargaining agreement for the Transport Industry.

A Budget-related Government Gazette Extraordinary will probably be published late this afternoon, unfortunately too late for inclusion in this bulletin. Its contents will be dealt with a bulletin as early as possible in the New Year.

Mnangagwa Tells New VPs To Perform, “But What Talent Do They Have?”

indepth…Wilbert Mukori

Wilbert Mukori | “The new Vice Presidents are not only expected to perform, but to show results and that entails guarding against complacency. They have to drive the Ministers,” said President Mnangagwa after swearing in Chiwenga and Mohadi as the country’s two VPs.

“The performance of the Ministers will be reflected by the supervision given by the two Vice Presidents so the assessment of the two will be based on what comes out of our ministries.”

Excuse me, comrade ePresidente, you did not appoint VP Chiwenga and VP Mohadi for their ability and competence as leaders. So why are you expecting them to perform well in anything? Anyone familiar with the workings of the ZDF who know Chiwenga is not intelligent as he has struggled to pass all the many courses he has done and he has never shown any notable aptitude in anything worth writing home about. The only reason Robert Mugabe promoted Chiwenga to the dizzying height in the Army is the same reason the tyrant promoted many others in the Army, Government, etc. including Emmerson Mnangagwa himself is because Mugabe liked to surround himself with simpletons he can order around.

Constantino Chiwenga is a simpleton, a very corrupt one to boot! He did not build that C&M mansion from his wages as Commander of ZDF?

President Mnangagwa has appointed Chiwenga VP not because he is talented individual. Chiwenga is VP because that is his reward for risking life and limb in staging last month’s coup that forced Mugabe to finally relinquish power. Others like Perrance Shiri and Major General Sibusiso Moyo who took played a major role in the coup are Ministers in President Mnangagwa’s cabinet, their reward.

Chiwenga was the ring-leader of the November putsch and VP post is his reward, period.

If President Mnangagwa is serious about rescuing Zimbabwe from the economic mess Mugabe and his team – of whom Mnangagwa was a key member – has bequeathed the nation then he should know that country must be governed by competent leaders with some common sense, at least and not these corrupt, incompetent and murderous thugs whose only claim to power is out of entitlement for their contribution during the struggle for independence.

Comrade ePresidente Mnangagwa, the povo of Zimbabwe were clearly fooled by the changes brought about by coup as seen by the thousands who march in support on 18 November and the throng who greeted you during your last visit in SA. The truth is the thinking world was not fooled.

“Zimbabwe is open for business!” you announce, ePresidente.

There has not been any Foreign Direct Investors knowing at our door in response. There will be none coming because these people are shrewd enough to know the removal of Mugabe, significant as it is, is not enough to prove the country has stopped being a lawless nation governed but competent and accountable leaders.

Indeed, the promotion of coup thugs like Chiwenga and Shiri into your cabinet tells the world the Zanu PF thugs are back in total control of the country. Nothing has changed!

 

Zimbabwe will not be ready to do business with the rest of the world until it proves there is rule of law. And there is no better way of proving there is rule of law than holding free, fair and credible elections. I do not see the likes of VP Chiwenga and Minister Shiri spearheading the implementation of the democratic reforms required to ensure free elections! A cabinet of coup plotters is not going to deliver democratic free, fair and credible elections. Never!

Zimbas In South Africa Attack Zimra

Zimbabweans based in South Africa have raised concerns over the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority’s (Zimra) random variation of the validity of Temporary Import Permits (TIP) for those driving foreign registered vehicles into the country. The worst affected are those visiting the country and fall under the Zimbabwe Special Permits (ZSP), which was recently replaced with the Zimbabwe Exemption Permits (ZEP).

Under the country’s customs laws, visitors or Zimbabweans working outside the country who drive foreign registered vehicles, are allowed to bring in the cars duty free for a period of 30 days and renew at the expiry of that window. In case of defaulting, the vehicles are either seized or the owners are fined $500. In addition, motorists are allowed a window period of one week to exit the country from the date of the expiry of the TIP.

However, unscrupulous customs officers take advantage of this misinformation and fleece motorists of money during the one week window. In separate interviews, disgruntled motorists said the customs authority was restricting them to a visit of 10 days instead of the usual 30 days.

“This is despite the Department of Immigration having allowed us a stay of 30 days. In addition, the South African government has made a pronouncement that we can travel with the ZSP pending the finalisation of our new permits, which is likely to be completed in March next year, ”said one motorist. Herald

Mnangagwa’s Fix In Getting Moyo, Kasukuwere Extradited

By Don Chigumba | Professor Jonathan Moyo, Savior Kasukuwere, Patrick Zhuwao and Mandi Chimene are on the run, there are claims that they could be in South Africa or Kenya while Mandi Chimene is believed to be hiding in Vumba Mountains or Mozambique . Out of all G40 crew members implicated in corruption, Prof Moyo’s name is becoming popular as if he was the only worst devil in both ZANU PF lacoste and G40. This piece therefore seeks to prove that Prof. Moyo is not such a ‘worst criminal’ deserving to be extradited. The paper also seeks to prove that a previous cold war between ED and Prof. Moyo could be a ‘hidden’ reason behind Prof. Moyo’s possible extradition.

There is a move by ZANU PF women’s league to use Zimbabwe’s extradition Act of 1982 Chapter 9:08 to bring Prof. Moyo home for trial with charges that are not yet public to the Zimbabweans. When ED was addressing business people in South Africa, the media claimed that he said he was ready to forgive G40 members except Professor Jonathan Moyo and his two friends. If ZANU PF government is to be forgiven for the atrocities committed during gukurahundi, ED has to forgive everyone including Prof. Moyo.

President ED forgave the former President Mugabe and his wife Grace, what about Prof. Jonathan Moyo? Who is the worst person among R.G. Mugabe, Grace and Prof. Moyo? The forgiveness extended to Mr. Mugabe and Grace by ED leaving Prof. Moyo outside the realm of forgiveness is questionable and possibly proving that the problem is a personal vendetta between Prof. Moyo and ED.

Days before ED took power through the military, Prof Moyo was a thorn in the flesh of ED, he challenged ED in the politburo and the Zimbabwean media is our living testimony.  I take Prof. Moyo to be a brave man and fighting a person of ED’s caliber is not an easy task. President ED should learn from Mbeki-Zuma conflict, in politics the one being victimized and mistreated will end up becoming a hero, the one being murdered will become a source of inspirations for the generations to come.

President ED was attacked by Mr. Mugabe and wife publicly and got sympathy from some sections of Zimbabweans including the military. Today, ED doesn’t even want to forgive Prof. Moyo and if Moyo is to be extradited, he will suffer in the hands of this current government, who knows, one day the political dynamics may change and the hunter may become the hunted. ED should stop building the political CV of Prof. Moyo but should work to unite the Zimbabweans.

The worst crime deserving extradition is genocide and Prof. Moyo’s hands are clean in comparison to most of the ZANU PF top officials. Today, ED government may find it difficult to contain Prof. Moyo’s criticisms because he is always speaking from a holy ground. His hands do not have blood that is why Kasukuwere and Zhiwao are quite, they know that their hands are not clean.

Prof. Moyo’s biggest mistake was the attack on media freedom, if he was to be extradited, he should be charged for ‘justice and freedom genocide’. He is the father and founder of AIPA and POSA among others but no one in ED government is talking about this. Prof. Moyo should be credited by ZANU PF for keeping it going through evil means.

The second worst crime deserving extradition is misuse of public funds, I believe that Moyo was involved in corruption of low magnitude compared to the majority of people in G40 and appointees of ED’s new cabinet. Prof. Moyo joined ZANU PF government when he was a poor professor and the time when the economy of Zimbabwe was no more. There are quite a number of ED’s appointees who were in cabinet since the year 1980 and now drunk with corruption, you cannot compare them with Mafikizolo like Moyo. Prof Moyo is alleged to be the ‘unholy beneficiary’ of grabbed farms and should be charged for causing hunger in Zimbabwe.

Conclusion

The government of ED is in a dilemma because of Prof. Moyo, he knows most of the hidden secrets about the members of the current cabinet. President ED’s government should concentrate much on national healing and not individuals like Moyo. If Ed forgave Mr. Mugabe and wife why can’t he forgive everyone who worked under them.

Prof. Moyo is useful for the opposition, it is just a matter of time, if not extradited, he will spill the beans before 2018 elections. For Zimbabwe to grow we need fearless people like Moyo who can speak their minds.

However, Prof. Moyo ate his own medicine wherever he goes (extradited to heaven or Zimbabwe) he has learnt a lesson of his life time. When he destroyed media and freedom of speech in Zimbabwe, God was watching and it’s time for him to pay back. Kasukuwere is another culprit, he thought leading by exploitation was the way to go now he is the master of exile crews. I therefore want to urge the advisor of ED Hon. Mutsvangwa to learn from the advisor of the former president Mugabe prof. Jonathan Moyo, politics is always dynamic. Exploit them today, they will revenge tomorrow.

Don Chigumba is a political analyst based in South Africa.

Chombo Must Be Wishing He Was Joram Gumbo

Kennedy Kaitano | Jailed former Minister Ignatius Chombo must be wishing that he had been Jorum Gumbo. Not that I condone what Chombo has done to ruin Zimbabwe. He deserves what is happening to him. Anyone corrupt must be dealt with according to the law, and anyone suspected of corruption must be investigated accordingly.

While President Emmerson Mnangagwa has vowed to deal with corruption, the only trouble we have with him is that he seems to be selectively punishing the thieves, targeting those with links to the former First Lady Grace Mugabe, while turning a blind eye to corrupt activities by members of the Lacoste faction within Zanu PF.
Joram Gumbo reportedly ordered the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe (Caaz) board to approve the awarding of a 28 million euro (US$33,3 million) tender to Indra Sistemas and Homt Espana SA for the finance, supply and installation of an airspace management system without going to tender, but he is one of the ministers Mnangagwa chooses to take with him to South Africa on his official visit to that country. The report about Gumbo ordering the Civic Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe to award a project without going to tender warrants that Gumbo be arrested. Knowing as we do, an arrested person is innocent until proven guilty, so there wasn’t anything amiss for Mnangagwa to order the arrest of Gumbo who then had to prove himself innocent in a court of law.
Jorum Gumbo was one of Comrade Mnangagwa’s favorites as evident from his being part of the President’s first trip out of the country as head of state. He is one of the untouchables. So how will Comrade Mnangagwa end corruption when he turns a blind to it when it involves members of his Lacoste fanction?
 
It seems Comrade Mnangagwa is doing the same thing as his mentor Mugabe.
 
Zimbabweans must reject this and vote Zanu PF out in the next elections.

Tsvangirai, MDC Alliance Leaders Under A Serious Security Threat

Ndaba Nhuku | In the MDC T and now, MDC Coalition, security issues are presidential. This is to say the president and his trusted advisor handle and deal with security matters. It is, however, sad to note that the party and Coalition security still remains the most porous department. History always repeats itself. What happened a few years ago should serve as a lesson today. Let it open leadership eyes to what is likely happening.

If we look back a few years when Pearson Mbalekwa was MDCT advisor on Defence and Security he contested and won Zanu PF primaries for Zvishavane Runde Constituency.

When Paul Mavima was PA to Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara he contested and won Zanu PF primaries for Gokwe South.

Prior to Mbalekwa, Engelbert Rugeje was MDCT advisor on Security. He is the new Zanu PF commissar.

Another Mugabe Minister Arrested

Former Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation and Member of Parliament for Mberengwa East, Makhosini Hlongwane, was yesterday arrested at his farm on the outskirts of Zvishavane.

Police also seized about 10 tonnes of sugar beans that they found stashed at the former Minister’s farm.

 Acting police spokesperson for Midlands province Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende confirmed the arrest last night.

She could however, not give details of the reasons for the arrest saying the ex minister was later released pending further investigations.

“I can confirm that police picked up Makhosini Hlongwane at his farm today (yesterday). A statement was recorded before he was released but investigations are still underway,” Asst Insp Mukwende said.

Sources close to the incident told The Chronicle that about eight police officers raided the ex-minister’s farm in the early hours of yesterday before they arrested him.
The sources said he was found with several tonnes of sugar beans which he could not account for.

“Police later loaded the sugar beans into a truck and went to Zvishavane Police Station with the former Minister. He was asked to produce receipts showing where he bought the sugar beans but he said they were donated by a company whose name he could not divulge,” said the source.- state media

FULL TEXT: People Say President Mnangagwa Will Regret “Giving Gen. Chiwenga Too Much Power”

By Farai D Hove| News readers on Friday morning reacted to the just ended swearing in ceremony of VPs claiming that President Emmerson Mnangagwa has given Gen. Constantino Chiwenga too much power by appointing him not only Vice President but also Defence Minister and furthermore War Veterans Minister.

One Emmanuel Chinyama said of Mnangagwa seeing the just ended coup, “all he needs to consolidate power at all cost but this time it will not work, trust me.”

Similar fears were also sounded by a Mnangagwa family member. “What you don’t know is that right now the real President running the show is Chiwenga,” a Mnangagwa nephew who refused to be named told ZimEye.com

Another contributor, Obrian Kavhuru said, “Mnangagwa is not in control, period.”

– REACTIONS:

Meanwhile, it was recalled that Gen Chiwenga during the war, occupied the expelled Saviour Kasukuwere’s powerful post of Party Commissar and Mnangagwa has in recent days even publicly referred Chiwenga as such, a position that has been the pivot of all ZANU PF squabbles since independence and that has seen the sudden death of many commissars.

JAH PRAYZAH BREAKING NEWS: Davido “My Lily” Show Cancelled

Jah Prayzah has cancelled his show with the Nigerian, Davido. Below was his announcement issued just after midnight Friday – 

It is sad to announce that MY LILLY concert will no longer be taking place tomorrow. This is to reasons beyond our control as we tried to ensure that all my fans enjoy the performance of the song live in Zimbabwe but unfortunately it wouldnt be, not this time again.

Over the past years we have tried to deliver what we promise, it pains me to say this time around we did not pull through in providing you with the event we promised.

For all those who had bought their advance tickets please visit the branch you bought the tickets from and an instant refund will be done for you.

Wish you all a happy new year and hope to see you in Kadoma on the 31st of December.

God Bless.

HELL BREAKS LOOSE ON JACOB ZUMA: Judge Rules That President Must Be Impeached

By Farai D Hove|  Victory for the new ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa – hell has broken loose on South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma after the Constitutional Court declared that he must be impeached. The ruling even dismisses the whole parliament house which months earlier voted against the impeachment.

Zuma, the current President of Africa’s most industrialized economy, can now be impeached although it was not immediately clear at the time of writing what steps parliament are now to take.

Today’s fall comes short in the heels of his ex-wife Nkosazana’s sudden loss to Ramaphosa two weeks ago.

“We conclude that the assembly did not hold the president to account … The assembly must put in place a mechanism that could be used for the removal of the president from office,” Judge Chris Jafta declared Friday morning.

He continued saying, “properly interpreted, Section 89 implicitly imposes an obligation on the assembly to make rules specially tailored for the removal of the president from office. By omitting to include such rules, the assembly has failed to fulfill this obligation.”

The judgement is also a victory for Julius Malema’s EFF party who sued parliament.

It was not immediately clear what steps the ANC will now take as Zuma’s faction still controls key posts.

“The ANC will study the judgment and discuss its full implications when the National Executive Committee meets on the 10th January 2018,” the party said in a statement.

Auxillia Mnangagwa Exposed For “Playing Spot Plastics Inside Hospitals As People Die”, But Who Is Better MADAM STOP IT vs MADAM SPOT IT?

By Dorrothy Moyo| First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa was last week accused of playing spot plastics inside hospitals in front of cameras while people are dying. (CLICK TO READ MORE). This discussion led to Zimbabweans beginning to compare her with her predecessor, Grace Mugabe (CLICK TO READ MORE). 

She was thus titled “Madam Spot It”, a direct pun from Grace Mugabe’s title “Madam Stop It.” – Auxillia’s own husband, Emmerson in a file video expresses gratitude to Grace Mugabe for facilitating his rise to the presidium as he screams out, “Ndopazobva pauya, Madam Stop It!”

But…. 

Mnangagwa’s Own Prophet Hinted “The Real” New President Of Zimbabwe Is Sydney Sekeramayi | IS THIS HAPPENING SOON?

But Mnangagwa still goes for help from these false prophets

“a prominent child of the soil with a name of city which is found in Australia” is going to be given a special assignment for the restoration of Zimbabwe.

By Farai D Hove| Perhaps the era of “prophets and their pockets” being exposed – President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s own trusted seer, the Madziwa based Mudzidzi Wimbo,  made a prediction that Robert Mugabe’s successor would be a man with the name of an Australian city pointing to Zimbabwe’s most senior war veteran, Sydney Sekeramayi. But this has turned out to be totally false.

“There is a prophet who said the next President of Zimbabwe will have a name similar to Australian Capital…..Is the Australian Capital called Emerson or Dambudzo?,” scoffed Mnangagwa supporter Francis Mufambi yesterday.

Wimbo was 2 months before the November coup quoted saying, Mugabe’s successor is a man “with an English/Australian name.”

Wimbo is not alone, there is another preacher who also voiced a similar prediction, SEE VIDEO

Pastor Ian Ndlovu of Divine Kingdom TV Ministries claimed that God has revealed that

“a prominent child of the soil with a name of city which is found in Australia” is going to be given a special assignment for the restoration of Zimbabwe.

News Readers have commented that they Mnangagwa still goes for help from these false prophets, and the President visited Wimbo days after becoming President of ZANU PF and the nation of Zimbabwe.

 

months before becoming President…Emmerson Mnangawga dressed in church garb

 

https://youtu.be/Av3w3R_wjNg

Mnangagwa Has Militarised CSC – Teachers

“The civil service has never been a private entity. It has always been run by authorities reporting to the OPC, that is, chairperson commission, perm sec and minister. Its still one and the same. No power is been consolidated it has always been like that.- Clive Madzima

ARTUZ concerned about placement of CSC under OPC​| 29 December 2017

By ARTUZ| The Amalgamated Rural Teachers Union of Zimbabwe (ARTUZ) condemns with the contempt it deserves, recent press proclamation by the Government of Zimbabwe placing the Civil Service Commission (CSC) under the Office of President and Cabinet (OPC).

This move undermines principles of good public administration as set out in the constitution. It is our submission that the process is designed to capture and militarise the Public Service as part of a broad and calculated move to control public sector workers.

By placing the CSC under the office of the President, the Mnangagwa regime is effectively seeking ways to directly spy on public sector unions and thus undermine collective bargaining principles and militarise negotiation processes.

The ideal scenario is to allow the CSC to be a stand alone commission independent from direct control of government. In this way workers and their employer can freely engage on improving working conditions and salaries for public sector employees.

Thus the recent move has no basis either at law or in the best interest of the workers. Examples of countries with the best public service practices like Canada show that government has minimal intervention. Closer home, the Botswana model is proof that when there is minimal government involvement, decent work in the public workplace can be a reality.

ARTUZ is however aware that the attempts at controlling the CSC emanates from the commandist mentality of the Mnangagwa regime. It also comes at a time that ARTUZ and other public sector unions have declared that in 2018 the fight for a living wage will be escalated, along with fights against the opaque 7.5% pension contributions and cancellation of vacation leave.

As a union we are consulting with our legal teams and membership to craft a multi-pronged response to this manifestly illegal move by Mnangagwa’s government. We further reiterate our readiness to organise and democratise the public sector working place, more so in rural schools.

TOUCHING PICTURE: Harare Child Murdered By Step Mother

By Dorrothy Moyo | The below is the picture of little Velaphi, the Harare boy who was killed by his step mother.

“If you still remember Baby Velaphi who was interviewed on Tilder Show live in September this year Passed away on Christmas day and was laid to rest the following day…” the local StarFM says.

The report continues saying, ” Baby Velaphi suffererd from complications from a spinal injury that was caused by his Stepmother .

Thank you all for the Support and prayers that you showed during his in and out of Hospital

May his Soul Rest in Peace.”

Western Union Cash Chaos in Zimbabwe

Date: 28 Dec 2017 | Dear Editor

How do we deal with Western Union agents in Zimbabwe who are sitting on our hard earned money? The Western Union remittances are costing us more in terms time, extra phone calls and multiple commutes by our relatives. Please help us to explore this upsetting matter.

Kind regards Gaudencia.

 

 

Cameroonian Star Epoupa Dumps Dembare?

By Terrence Mawawa| Dynamos FC’ s Cameroonian forward Christian Joel Epoupa Ntouba is likely to leave the Harare Giants and join a South African Club.

There are high chances that the big bustling centre forward will join South African premier Soccer League Champions, Bidvest Wits.

Ntouba’ s departure means Dembare gaffer Lloyd Mutasa will have to search for the big striker’ s replacement.

The Cameroonian player’ s manager, Gilbert Sengwe has all but confirmed that Ntouba will leave the Harare Giants next season.

Ntouba will soon fly to South Africa from Cameroonian to commence trials.

“The position is very clear- Ntouba will join Bidvest Wits next week to commence trials.

I can also confirm that Bidvest Wits are eager to sign the player.

Given this light he is unlikely to return to Dynamos.

I can also tell you that the player will not come to Zimbabwe because he will fly to South Africa from Cameroon,” said Sengwe.

Ntouba scored 12 goals for the Glamour Boys in the just ended season.

Road Accidents: 42 Killed

At least 42 people were killed in traffic accidents during the Christmas and Boxing Day holidays.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) says while more than 50 others were injured in 182 road traffic accidents countrywide, the figure could be higher.

Police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba announced saying they are still compiling statistics for the other days.

On Unity Day, 15 people died countrywide in 13 road traffic accidents, while on Christmas Eve, 12 people died in 90 separate road accidents. On Boxing Day, 15 people died, while 34 others were injured in 79 road traffic accidents that were recorded countrywide. She also said an unknown motorist ran over a pedestrian along the Harare-Mutare Road near Genje Business Centre in Ruwa and sped off. She appealed to anyone with information on the whereabouts of the driver to report to the nearest police station.

President Mnangagwa Not Safe From Military Coup Which Can Happen Anytime, Says ZUNDE

President Emmerson Mnangagwa risks a military coup which can happen anytime, writes the Zimbabweans United for Democracy (ZUNDE) President Farai Mbira.

 

By Farai Mbira| ZUNDE – President Mnangagwa must reform or risk going the Mugabe way

 
Zimbabweans United for Democracy (ZUNDE) is happy that this Christmas we have something to celebrate; the departure of the evil Robert Mugabe, courtesy of General Chiwenga. We, however, will celebrate it cautiously because we are yet to be assured of peace, freedom and meaningful democratic change. We are not sure yet that next year elections will be free and fair.  
 
It’s sad that Zanu PF declared that it will not reform itself out of power and that they will not relinquish power because of mere X (vote). In both cases we hear them loud and clear. It’s no rocket science to conclude that only he who can play rugby politics will dismantle the still intact Zanu PF dictatorship.
 
We have been waiting for the army to complete its national operation Restore Legacy to make an informed decision. Now that President Mnangagwa and General Chiwenga, the architects and beneficiaries of Operation Restore Legacy have come in the open we can now make a full understanding of what they did and why.
 
First, they did not restore anything not even a legacy, they propped themselves up and forced their own legacy on Zimbabwe. It was abusive of the masses to march them onto the streets to remove an evil person and his criminals from office only to declare a holiday in honour of the same evil person. How can we tell our children we removed Mugabe from office and then ask them to celebrate him?
 
How can we expect the people of Matebeleland, Midlands and Murambatsvina victims to celebrate Mugabe? This is an insult. How can the millions of Zimbabwean victims scattered in the diaspora be asked to celebrate Mugabe every year!
The army is not constitutionally empowered to grant after office immunity to Mugabe. Whatever has been agreed is binding only between them and Mugabe. We have issues with Mugabe and the constitution provides remedial procedures that we have a right to pursue. We have many people who have disappeared and Mugabe needs to tell us where they are; dead or alive. We will forgive him but he must let us know.
 
Secondly; it was claimed that Operation Restore Legacy was after criminals who had surrounded President Mugabe. These criminals where never named and as it has turned up, the so called criminals where political pillars holding the Mugabe regime, albeit through corruption or criminal means. Surely Chombo, the only significant arrest, could not have stolen all the missing money and property. Did we need tanks to arrest Chombo? The government must publish this list of criminals around the President that warranted troops and tanks to come out of the barracks!
 
The army must remember that it is compromised in this matter. In accordance with General Zvinavashe still standing orders, the military has all along secured and underwritten Zanu PF into office through sheer force. All this fits very well into the Mugabe doctrine our-guns-our votes which states that Zanu PF guns and votes are complimentary, they insure each other.
That Mugabe had to go is not debatable but what that meant was that Mugabe and his likeliness or image had to go. On removing Mugabewe gave and still give comrade Chiwenga thumps up. But he can’t remove Mugabe the way he did so that he could takeover. He removed Mugabe and the VPs with the participation of all of us and, therefore, he cannot take the same power on a one person nomination.
 
General Chiwenga can only be a true hero if he seeks public vote from the same public he worked with to remove Mugabe. To assume power simply by Mnangagwa’s single nomination he is no longer a hero but a mere contractor who is being paid for services rendered. Our appeal to comrade General Chiwenga is that, now that he has retired from the army, he cannot morally take-up the VP post after removing the incumbent in the manner he did.
 
General Chiwenga can join and contest for political positions in any of the political parties, including ZUNDE, or openly compete in the general elections in 2018 for public office. Constitutionally he could not have been a member of Zanu PF. For him to hold positions in Zanu PF he must be seen to be following the basic membership and promotion laws of the Zanu PF constitution. We understand that some positions will require him to having been a card carrying member of the party for a minimum number of years. However, how Zanu PF will do it it’s up to them!
 
Thirdly, and now that Zanu PF has used unorthodox and unconstitutional means to retain power, and, in light of its declaration that it won’t reform itself out of power and that it will not give up power just for a mere vote (X), we can only conclude that that the democratic struggle has now a new enemy and task master.
 
Fourthly; unless President Mnangagwa condemns and apologise for Zanu PF atrocities especially Gukurahundi and all post-independence election violence, abductions, torture and violent farm seizures, his credentials remain suspect and no better than Mugabe. To be taken serious Mnangagwa must reverse General Zvinavashe’s standing order that the military will never salute anyone without liberation struggle credentials, renounces the Mugabe doctrine our-votes-our guns, agree to comprehensive democratic reforms and implements them, agree to a credible 2018 election, scrap the oppressive legislations like AIPA and allow democratic practice (including not pursuing me for this article), he remains an image to the dictator Robert Mugabe.
 
President Mnangagwa must apologise for the abuse of the security forces, intelligence community, war veterans and collaborators for using them as tools and agents of gross human rights violations. President Mnangagwa must target corruption not individuals or political foes.
 
Lastly; unless the new service commanders give a public pledge and assurance never to interfere in politics, the generality of politicians from both sides will perpetually live in fear. There will never be freedom in this country for as long as that fear or risk remains. Even President Mnangagwa is no longer safe in his office for as long as this fear persists. Anytime, Operation Restore Legacy may crank into motion. This is how serious our situation has become.
 
The fear of the army must be resolved now and not later. The army must assure us that it will serve the government of the day and respect the constitution of Zimbabwe. The army cannot meddle directly, as it has done in any affairs of a political party, especially ruling party, under the guise of national security.
 
ZUNDE remains anxious whether in Mnangagwa and Chiwenga we have found freedom or just younger dictatorship. We fear the later. To the oppressed mases of Zimbabwe we say it’s not yet Uhuru until General Chiwenga and President Mnangagwa clarify all these issues or vabuda pachena. Freedom is a right from God and not dependent on politicians’ goodwill. We are free because God created us thus and not because of the government.
 
As a party, ZUNDE is available and ready to offer any assistance to make Zimbabwe a better place for all of us. We can participate in national events and occasions if President Mnangagwa’s government assures the security of opposition political parties. We will oppose where it is necessary and applaud where due.
 
It must be clear to President Mnangagwa and General Chiwenga that, as a nation, we have justified, through recent street action, the removal of a failing and non-performing President. If they perform well and fine, but if not, they risk going the Mugabe way. President Mnangagwa is equally captured as was President Mugabe; he squandered a clear opportunity to rebuild Zimbabwe. Closely monitored by the hungry power brokers surrounding him, he was and may remain a mere captured lame duck!
 
Merry Christmas Zimbabwe
 
Let’s be on the watch until we live and experience freedom.
 
Farai Mbira
ZUNDE President

Rotina Mavhunga Should Be Ready On Standby For Mohadi

By Allan Wenyika| If the United Nations introduces an award for best performers in voodoo economics, Zimbabwe could easily bag top prize. I honestly don’t understand where ZanuPf-Lacoste got the crazy idea that they can turn the economy around by having ED running all over pretending to be a Magufuli, Mandela, Mother Theresa and Obama, all rolled into one.

The coup was easy because it had the support of the people. It needed their guns only, guns which they had already used to capture a sitting president without the knowledge or approval of the people, before inviting the same people to demonstrate so they could falsely portray their coup as a people-driven revolution when it was none of that.

The economy, however, is proving to be a different animal altogether and it’s quite confusing for the group of coup plotters who now find themselves in furnished government offices through a coup, but without any real idea how to make anything work.

Someone should have told them that a country’s economy needs the support of serious investors with real mulla, cash, shalati, and that serious investors only invest in stable and democratic countries where their mulla is safe, not in Banana Republics led by circus troupes and warlords whose only claim to power is access to guns and tanks.

The same investors who, during the coup, promised to support the resultant government are now singing a different tune as if it’s not them who made the promise. They now want to see a free, fair and credible election first before they can open their wallets. Ouch!

They’ve even hinted that they don’t care how many farms ED returns to their original White owners, or the number of visits they make to churches and Mapostori shrines, or the number of Chicken Slice boxes their wives deliver to prison inmates and hospital patients. No, investors just want to see a free, fair and credible election in 2018 before they can get interested. Who doesn’t know that to ZanuPf-Lacoste a free and fair election is like a police roadblock waiting to impound both the car and the driver for dangerous driving? (Lucky for ED, there’s MT another dangerous driver to contend with. ED may just survive, depending how fast Mugabe’s invested poisons and own viruses destroy their respective bodies, relative to each other, before the election.)

And now that Cde ED has just tasted humble pie after discovering that Mugabe lied to them when he said their land reform program was irreversible and that Zimbabwe would never be a colony again, maybe it’s time Allan Wenyika reminds him and Madzibaba Chiwenga that global finance can be a pain in the backside sometimes. They have to return the land to real farmers who know the use of land first and wait for instructions from their new imperialist bosses on how to proceed .

Funny how a group of warlords can successfully rob their way into government and immediately become sitting ducks with no clue how to proceed. It’s slowly dawning on them that their success is hollow and the promises they got from prospective investors were fools’ gold only meant to make them behave and avoid chaos. The West sure knows how to put serial killers in their place.

I think Malume Kembo Mohadi should help his two bosses in the presidium by quickly locating the whereabouts of Sister Rotina Mavhunga before it’s too late. She could come up with a more viable plan to deal with record unemployment and cash shortages in the banks. Last time she managed to produce a few gallons of pure diesel from granite rocks somewhere in Chinhoyi when petrol and diesel became very difficult to get.

Malume should remember Rotina very well; she is the then young woman who got them to remove their expensive shoes to gain access to her mountain shrine for a show of the famous petroleum rituals. Who knows? Maybe this time she could produce millions of jobs and loads of greenbacks from another mountain, or from a river, and help save a crocodile and a retired general from getting couped by the people’s vote in 2018.

If it’s from a river she only needs to be extra cautious, crocodiles live there too, and they bite to kill.

Police Raid And Arrest Another G40 Minister

By Dorrothy Moyo|  Police have raided a former “G40 Minister”, Makhosini Hlongwane and confiscated 10 tonnes of sugar beans at his farm.

The former Sport Minister and Member of Parliament for Mberengwa East, was yesterday arrested on the outskirts of Zvishavane town where his farm is.

arrested…Makhosini Hlongwane

Police have to date not disclosed the reasons for arresting him amid rumours that it is all political, over allegations of belonging to the G40 faction which was aligned to the former President Robert Mugabe and his wife, Grace. The development follows other raids conducted during the Defence Forces’ s so called “bloodless coup” Operation Restore Order last month which saw the G40 mastermind, Prof Jonathan Moyo being exiled. To date his bank accounts and those of his colleague, the former ZANU PF National Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere, have been frozen, and another G40 minister Ignatius Chombo is currently on bail.

Police yesterday announced they 10 tonnes of sugar beans which they allege was criminally acquired.

State media sources claim that Hlongwane could not produce receipts for the sugar beans They said his current confession is that they were donated by a company which he could not disclose.

Acting police spokesperson for Midlands Province Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende confirmed the arrest saying Hlongwane was released pending further investigations. Ass’ Inspector Mukwende said: “I can confirm that police picked up Makhosini Hlongwane at his farm today (yesterday). A statement was recorded before he was released, but investigations are still underway.”

Civil Service Now Falls Under The President’s Office

By Farai D Hove|  The Civil Service now falls under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s office.

The President’s spokesman, George Charamba yesterday made the announcement saying that: “the old Ministry Of Public Service And Social Welfare has been reconfigured to the Ministry Of Labour And Social Welfare. The Civil Service now falls under the Office Of The President and Cabinet (OPC) and that includes all Public Service Training Institutions and the Zimbabwe Institute Of Public Administration.”

 

Bosso Refuse To Release Star Player As Dembare Eye The Talented Midfielder

Terrence Mawawa | Highlanders FC are reluctant to release their star player King Nadolo and they are desperate to negotiate fresh terms with him, club sources centrepiece revealed.

Dynamos FC are reportedly keen to snatch the gifted Bosso midfielder, it has emerged.

Nadolo, whose contract with Highlanders expires in five days, wants to leave the club but Bosso Officials are determined to convince the player to stay at the inconsistent Bulawayo Giants.

Although no official comment could be obtained from Bosso, Nadolo’ s manager, Gibson Mahachi said Bosso were keen to renew the player’ s contract.

“Nadolo’ s contract with Highlanders expires on December 31 so we will wait to hear from Bosso.

I am yet to hear from the player as well,” said Mahachi.

A source at Bosso said:” We are on a rebuilding mission and Nadolo(22) is part of our plans so we will not release him. “

Mnangagwa Slams Shock Price Rises

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has ruled out legislation against arbitrary price increases and instead directed Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development Minister Dr Mike Bimha to bring together stakeholders and take corrective measures.

In a brief interview after the swearing-in of Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi at State House in Harare yesterday, President Mnangagwa said the spirit of profiteering should stop to ensure economic development.

“We are very concerned as Government about the general prices on the market. I had a meeting yesterday with the Minister of Industry (Commerce and Enterprise Development) Dr Bimha (and directed him) to call the manufacturers, sellers and retailers and discuss with them. We don’t think it is good to go for legislation; we need to come to an understanding and have the people in these categories appreciate where we are coming from and where we want to go,” President Mnangagwa said.

The President went on: “They must have a human face. They mustn’t be profiteering because in some cases we find the same article is sold at this price in this shop, different from that shop. Why should the difference be 15-20 percent on one item? We have to interrogate those issues.”

Prices of basic goods have been spiralling since late September 2017 when social media speculated on commodity shortages ahead of the festive season, but that never happened.

This is the second time in as many weeks that President Mnangagwa has condemned price hikes. Addressing delegates attending the 6th Buy Zimbabwe Annual Awards in Harare last week, President Mnangagwa said the practice was “counter-economic” and could not be allowed to continue.

He said business should complement Government efforts to revive the economy by refraining from counter-productive measures like selling cash and use of a multi-tier pricing system.

“We need to examine our modus operandi as captains of industry and commerce if we are ever going to move forward. There are some dealers, suppliers and business owners who are in the habit of increasing prices willy-nilly without proper justification. Let me hasten to say my Government says no to such counter-economic practices,” President Mnangagwa said.

A survey report by the Consumer Council of Zimbabwe ahead of the Christmas holiday showed that the cost of some items had gone down in major supermarkets.

CCZ executive director Ms Rosemary Siyachitema said: “We did a survey on major supermarkets (last week) and we have noticed that basic commodities prices in some supermarkets have decreased. Some goods have decreased by $1 compared to other shops, so we advise consumers to shop around. The basic goods whose prices have slightly decreased include cooking oil, sugar, mealie-meal and poultry products.”

Confederation of Zimbabwe Retailers president Mr Denford Mutashu said prices would continue to decline following the National Competitiveness Commission’s intervention.

He said: “We expect the prices to go down further after Christmas. We have been engaging various stakeholders across the value chain, and have roped in the National Competitiveness Commission with a view to bringing down prices.

“We have also been engaging beef producers over the past week so that they reduce beef prices. Some of them have been taking advantage of avian flu which was affecting poultry products to increase prices of beef, which was now on demand. Beef producers were putting exorbitant mark-ups. So, we have been engaging them to reduce prices. In addition, we have also engaged Government on the issue; we are working on the matter.”- state media

SHOCKER: Another Teen Killed In Drowning Accident

A 17-year-old drowned in Strand, Cape Town, on Thursday afternoon after he disappeared among bathers, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said.

This brings the total amount of drownings in the Mother City over the festive period to four.

In a statement, NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon said authorities were alerted to the teenager’s disappearance shortly before 18:00.

When NSRI rescue swimmers arrived at the scene, lifeguards had already entered the water looking for the boy, Lambinon said.

His body was found soon thereafter and brought to shore where paramedics conducted “extensive” CPR.

“All efforts to resuscitate the teenager were exhausted, he was declared deceased,” said Lambinon, who sent condolences to the boy’s family.

Meanwhile, search and rescue operations are underway in Richards Bay where a 10-year-old has gone missing in the surf at Mtyani Camp.

The search for the boy is set to continue overnight, Lambinon said.

Although Cape Town has seen fewer drownings in the current festive season compared to previous periods, officials remain concerned that the upcoming New Year’s Eve weekend could see an increase in the number.

Public urged to have fun safely

In a statement on Wednesday, City of Cape Town MMC for safety and security JP Smith said in December 2016 seven drownings were recorded while there were 13 in 2015.

“Drowning remains a concern and we urge people to have fun safely and to swim where there are lifeguards,” Smith said.

On Tuesday afternoon, 34-year-old Ziyaad Sadien drowned near Gordons Bay while trying to save his 10-year-old son.

The father jumped from a fishing boat to rescue his child, but was overwhelmed by the water.

A Janaza, prayer service, was set to be held on Thursday evening in his honour.

Also on Tuesday, a 63-year-old man from Athlone was declared dead on the scene after he was found floating and unresponsive in the water at an education camp in Soetwater.

On Wednesday, A 20-year-old man drowned in Strand, Cape Town, after he was swept out to sea by a rip current.-News24