“ZDF Is A Professional Entity,” Says Mutsvangwa, But With A Second To None Vote Rigging And Coup Experience

indepth…Wilbert Mukori

Wilbert Mukori | Zanu PF is a party of ruthless thugs and time and time again when the party felt its hold on power was under threat it came out with all guns blazing, without a care in the world who was watching. Well the world was watching and the world is not going to be fooled by the party bare-faced attempts to portray itself as anything other than a party of ruthless thugs. 

No one will be fooled by President Mnangagwa’s advisor, Chris Mutsvangwa’s, pathetic attempts to deny the Zimbabwe National Army is nothing but a department within the political party Zanu PF; there to do the party’s dirty bidding during elections and, like every other section of the party, was caught up in the factional war that has torn the party into shreds in the last three years! 

“Contrary to reports that were attributed to me, that the army would ensure an electoral victory for ZanuPF, its a lie,” said Mutsvangwa. 

“I said there was a team which helped to undo the dynastic tendencies of Mugabe. Then I promised the president that we would deliver an election victory to him and that specifically excludes the army because the army had played a role in the ascendancy to power of the new president.

“The army is a professional entity which doesn’t get involved in election campaigns and I urge all journalists to report accurately.” 

Mutsvangwa was trying to counter his statement at the Zanu PF Special Congress where he said the Army would help deliver an election victory for the party. People like Mutsvangwa have excellent memory, he remembers every detail of the liberation struggle, for example. But, like most other Zanu PF thugs, he also have a very selective memory in that he cannot remember the pivotal role ZNA has played in past Zanu PF’s electoral victories. Former President Mugabe remembered and he thanked the Army generals, the other securocrats and the war veterans for “rescuing him and the party” from electoral defeat in 2008 in operation “Mavhotera papi!” (Whom did you vote for!).

The Zanu PF dictatorship had deployed the Army, Police and CIO in much the same way it deployed the party loyalists war veterans to punish the civilians for daring to reject Mugabe and Zanu PF in the March 2008 vote. Mugabe had lost the vote to Tsvangirai’s staggering 73%. The regime had connived to have the vote reduce to 47% to force a run-off and then use violence to overturn the Tsvangirai’s 73% into an 84% Mugabe victory. 

“What was accomplished by the bullet cannot be undone by the ballot!” Mugabe had boasted, encouraging the violence and thuggery. 

The Army and the other securocrats have played a major role helping Mugabe and Zanu PF remain in power but in 2008 they went the extra mile and staged what many agree was a coup to stop Tsvangirai and MDC ruling the country. What Mugabe did not realise at the time was this was not going to be their last coup much less that he himself will be the target of the next coup. 

The rogue war veterans under Chris Mutsvangwa and, before him, Jabulani Sibanda have been Zanu PF’s storm troopers who have done the threatening and harassing of voters to ensure the party’s electoral victories. The more systematic harassment, beatings and murderers have been carried out by ZNA, Police and CIO. 

The November 2008 coup; “Operation Restore Legacy”, as one of the coup leaders, General Chiwenga, dubbed it; was about restoring State power back in the hands of the Join Operation Command (JOC), a Junta comprising the top brass in the Army, Police and CIO, Mugabe, Mnangagwa and one or two others. Mugabe had tried to handover power to his wife and her G40 faction and hence the need of the coup to force him to resign. 

After risking all to restore JOC’s iron grip on power, some of the coup plotters have just secured for themselves cushy position in President Mnangagwa’s administration, it will be naïve of these individuals to then risk losing that power by holding free, fair and credible election. Mutsvangwa can say what he like but the whole world knows that the Army, Police, CIO and the war veterans will be out campaigning for Zanu PF in next year’s elections. 

If Zanu PF’s hold on power is threaten as happened in 2008, then the nation can be certain there will be operation “Mavhotera papi!” mark 2! Zanu PF is a party of thugs and they will stop at nothing to make sure the party does not lose power. 

“Zanu PF ichatonga! Igotonga!” (Zanu PF will rule! And rule!) as President Mnangagwa has often said. 
What he and the rest in the party will be doing is deploy the Army, Police, CIO and the war veterans as before only this time the party must do everything possible to cover the thugs’ tracks.  

Of course, Zanu PF is not just relying on the Army and other thugs to deliver election victory, it many other vote rigging activities such as the Chiefs and other traditional leaders who have already received their down payments for their contribution. The 226 Chiefs country wide will each get a new Isuzu twin cab truck and in return they will be expected to carol and herd villagers to vote for the party. 

The real challenge for Zanu PF is not so much how to rig next year’s election but rather how to conceal all these vote rigging activities for the party to claim the election was free and fair and get away with it. If the international community, especially SADC, should dismiss the election as a sham, just as they did following the 2008 elections, then Zanu PF rule will come to a crashing end. While in 2008 the regime was given a lifeline by being allowed go into the GNU; the party will be given no such meaningful role this time. The world knows that Zanu PF is a party of ruthless thugs who cannot be trusted. 
  
“The army is a professional entity,” said Mutsvangwa. Yeah right! Since when has vote rigging and staging coups become the most highly priced relevant experience for soldiers!

EXPOSED: Mnangagwa Not ‘Magufuli’ But A Godfather Of Corruption, Says Mujati | OPINION

Kerina Mujati | Sometimes we have to fight and fight for the truth no matter how many are ruffled along the way. When those who become the bearers of pseudo democracy and transparency are trying too hard to tell us continuously they are a better person.

Some people wonder why I am a critique of Emmerson Mnangagwa the answer is simple….he is the last qualifying pig to preach to me about Democracy, a fair and just society, peace and a new Zimbabwe that is ready to create an equal opportunities society.

Yes indeed he is the last person to preach to me. I have seen how ruthless he is to my fellow G40 Cdes, talk of a 93year old Mugabe. That is unforgivable. Do I really care about what might become of me as a result of my continous criticism, yes I do care I am a mother who wishes to see a “true new Zimbabwe ” where my children can dream because the system gives them the opportunity without favour or how connected they are.

I want an equal opportunities system where talent is identified and promoted on merit not how politically connected you are or a willing bootlicker willing to be abused to run business empires for our corrupt politicians. Politically Mnangagwa was out manoeuvred by G40 only to abuse his Military friends to save him. He resorted to violence and subjected our great icon to international humiliation and that to me is unforgettable hence my refusal to accept his leadership. Continously he plays the anti corruption rhetoric yet he is the godfather tainted with such a past and surprisingly he is into it despite his efforts to preach what he is failing to practice.

Traditionally Air Zimbabwe is the carrier of our President, history can prove this even during Rhodesia, Prime Minister Ian Smith used the Dakotas run and operated by Rhodesian Airways the same practice was adopted by President RG Mugabe as the taxpayers foot the bill. Well here comes Emmerson and his anti corruption twaddle taking the whole nation as Tom Fooleries and Billy Boys…hold on we might appear as such yet many of us sane ones we are refusing such.

Who is Cassidy Mugwagwa? Fly Africa is owned by who? Why is Mnangagwa flying Fly Africa instead of our traditional practice? Can Cassidy Mugwagwa disclose his source of his Airline adventure?Can Mnangagwa and his Government explain why are they not living upto the Zimasset agenda which most of its policies were the driving force behind 2013 election which allowed him to wrestle power from President RG Mugabe? Zimbabwe refuse to be told lies.

How many people flew to South Africa at the expense of our poor and struggling taxpayers? Some where taken across the border by coaches hired so that his trip would appear to the international community and our people back home as a success? At one time I asked why can he not disclose his children and step children like President Mugabe? Reason he is a crooked man with a crooked past. We cannot allow him to tell us that G40 are more corrupt than him yet he is promoting nepotism amongst his kin and in Government he has Obert Mpofu and Chinamasa even on his trip to South Africa where he was talking about not forgiving the three G40 Cdes he was accompanied by Jorum Gumbo a thief in his Lacoste Camp.

He is propping up Fly Africa because it’s his kin. Mnangagwa you are a double edged hypocrite who think Zimbabwe should not question your ways as many are scared of your crocodile title that you can be very dangerous and ruthless to your opponents. I refuse to condition my unchained thoughts into unchained melodies bringing awareness to our people of who you are. We all want Zimbabwe to be a success story of Africa and the world yfaet I despise your chameleon ways. Practice what you preach and stop stealing openly promoting your businesses abusing our taxpayers. I have long lost respect for you the day you said”I won’t come there until you step down”. Power makes one mean yet your desperation will NEVER be forgotten.

You have done worst tortured G40 Cdes Chombo, Hamandishe and Chipanga all in the name of eradicating corruption. How absurd of you when your Government you have the most corrupt Mpofu and Chinamasa? Who is going to police your kin and self? Who is going to stop as you appear you are the god of our nation? Air Zimbabwe is the traditional practice for state visits not Fly Africa. As long as you think you can throw us about as a people like your yoyos always remember there are many who are not consumers of your hogwash propaganda.

You are corrupt disclose your assets and how many children and step children you have that should be public information as you are a man who wrestled power which means your life is bound to be scrutinised. Until then you start fair practice and justice maybe I can forgive your mean deed to my President RG Mugabe. Pasi ne corruption yako and family. It is you who want to create a Mnangagwa empire and dynasty not what you were accusing President Mugabe of. Stop your cheap talk and walk the talk or you risk being a tired and boring over played record. I come in peace….kungoonesana …ichooo#cd3sistermwenewazvo#

Rome Wasn’t Built In One Day, Lets Give the Crocodile Time And Have Faith In Him – M Mugarisanwa

An Agriculture Technical advisor, Mr M Mugarisanwa writes saying Zimbabweans should give the crocodile (President Emmerson Mnangagwa) time “and let’s have faith in him.”

His comments were also echoed by the sitting US ambassador Harry Thomas who speaking this week said Mnangagwa must be given a chance to prove himself adding also that even 7 months is not enough for this to happen.

More Than 500 Civil Servants Lose Jobs

Government has walked the talk by implementing some of the measures to reduce the wage bill by retiring more than 500 civil servants without requisite qualifications.

The move comes a few weeks after Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa announced a raft of measures to cut down Government expenditure.

 According to a memo circulated to all Permanent Secretaries by the Public Service Commission Secretary, the affected members would be struck off Government’s payroll by December 31.

“Please be advised that at its 38th meeting of 5 December 2007, Cabinet directed that 538 members of the Public Service without requisite qualifications be retired in terms of section (18) e (ii) of the Public Service Regulations with immediate effect.

The members shall be struck off the Salary Service Bureau pay sheet by 31 December 2017,” read the memo.

Presenting the 2018 National Budget, Cde Chinamasa said Government was working towards a new economic order that would see rationalisation and cost-cutting measures to expenditure.

Minister Chinamasa indicated that a number of public officials continue to be engaged in the public service well beyond their retirement age.

“In this regard, from January 2018 Government will, through the Service Commissions, retire staff above the age of 65.

“Furthermore, 528 members of the Public Service without the requisite qualifications in terms of Section 18(4) e (ii) of the Public Service Regulations are being retired,” said Minister Chinamasa.

“The retirement of the above members will entail payment of a severance package estimated at $8,7 million”.

Minister Chinamasa said retired workers will be assisted with access to capital in order to facilitate their meaningful contribution towards economic development, including taking advantage of allocated land, for those who are beneficiaries of the land reform programme.

“Furthermore, Government will also introduce a voluntary retirement scheme that serves to rationalise the public service wage bill, while providing financial incentives to beneficiaries to engage in economic activities in such areas as farming, and start-up of small business enterprises,” he said.

Minister Chinamasa said Government would further save $1,6 million per month and $19.3 million per annum through abolishing youth service officers’ posts.

He said the freeze on recruitment would be maintained across the board, save for critical posts, as determined by Treasury in conjunction with Service Commissions.- state media `

ZRP SPOT FINES LATEST: Most Zimbabweans Out Of 150 Say They Are Returning In 5 Months’ Time

By Dorrothy Moyo| Most Zimbabweans have voted that they believe ZRP spot fines are returning in less than 5 months from today. This was during an online poll which by the time of writing had scored 53% out of 150 saying the lifting of the fines is only temporary. TO PARTICIPATE CLICK BELOW:

WARNING- DISTURBING PICTURE: Headmaster Crushed To Death In Accident

By Farai D Hove| A disturbing picture of the lifelessness body of Chivaka Primary School’s headmaster, was on Thursday circulated around. The man was killed in a car accident in which he was literally crushed to death. The accident happened on the Mutare – Masvingo road near the school. The car which crushed him is seen at the scene, in the picture. A police statement was at the time of writing still awaited so it could not be ascertained exactly how the accident happened. SEE SATELLITE MAP AND PICTURES –

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa Dishes Out ‘Unhealthy’ Fizzy Drinks And Fast Foods To Kids, Radio Caller Fumes In Anger Claiming

By Farai D Hove| First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has been accused of dishing out unhealthy fizzy drinks and fast food to kids.

This was during a LIVE radio discussion Friday morning on the local  radio on the First Lady’s visits to hospitals.

A caller attacked the President’s wife for allegedly donating unhealthy fizzy drinks and fast foods to kids. This was marked by questions on how factual that comment was. It could not be ascertained at the time of writing if the claim was factual and reliable.

The development sparked memories of former First Lady Grace Mugabe whose philanthropic rallies saw scores of citizens being repeatedly killed in stampedes at her functions. ZimEye.com has carried a satellite map revealing those sudden deaths. ( SEE SATELLITE MAP BELOW) –

 

During the discussion however, other callers said Mrs Mnangagwa’s visits are important as they raise awareness on the status of public hospitals.

PICTURES: Mnangagwa Lynched By Investors Real Thieves One “Straight From Chikurubi Maximum Prison”

By Dorrothy Moyo| The State Media has reported that President Emmerson Mnangagwa was mob-lynched by investors at the South African embassy yesterday. But a different story is coming from critics.

There were more ZANU supporters than investors at the function, quips in MDC National Executive member Chalton Hwende. His views are echoed by many other analysts from the opposition party. Many of these so called investors in fact included fraud convict, Wicknell Chivayo. “This fat guy pictured today in SA meeting ED is not an Investor but a thief”, says Hwende… – (ALSO WATCH THE VIDEOS BELOW) Chivayo stole hundreds of thousands of Rands, has a 5 year sentence on his head, and yet after his release, the government run ZESA dished $1 billion of tenders into his hands.

https://youtu.be/OqbcQCBRsVk

https://youtu.be/p-T_CAmrwP4

 

 

Mnangagwa Outpaced Raul Castro Steps Down

Raul Castrol

The era of “entitlement leadership” is closing in on the world and Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa (Robert Mugabe’s henchman) who has been in government for nearly 40 years to date, has been outpaced by Cuba’s President Raul Castro who is stepping down in April 2018.

AnalysisCastro has been in national leadership for less than 10 years since the days when he began assuming acting roles in his late brother Fidel’s behalf.

Analysts project that at the rate of the current cultic praise-singing in which he is portrayed by singer Jah Prayzah as the King Croc (Garwe) who freely changes laws, and who could not die from deadly poison, Mnangagwa could remain President till he is 96 years old.

According to a vote in the island state’s national assembly yesterday, lawmakers pushed back the date of general elections, which were initially to be held at the end of February.

The delay was necessary due to disruption caused by Hurricane Irma, which ravaged much of Cuba in September.

It means that the 86 year old Castro will stay on a couple of months later than planned.

The modification to Cuba’s election calendar means general elections choosing the national assembly’s 600 members will be moved to a date yet to be decided.

Cuba’s president is not directly elected by the people, but by the council of state which is chosen by the national assembly.

The lawmakers’ election of the council of state posts, including that of its president, who will also be the president of Cuba, replacing Raul Castro, was set for April 19.

The national assembly session deciding these changes was closed to international media.

-News24/Additional Reporting

LATEST- MNANGAGWA ASSASSINATION ESCAPE: Gwanda Billionaire Rescued Ngwena from Mugabe

  • It all started in Gwanda (“ice cream” poisoning)

  • And it was also a Gwanda man who rescued him

 

By Paul Nyathi | President Emerson Mnangagwa has finally revealed where he was hiding during his short stint on exile when he fled from former President Robert Mugabe in November.

In an address to thousands of Zimbabweans resident in South at a business indaba in Pretoria on Thursday, Mnangagwa for the first time told how he walked over 30 kilometres into Mozambique fleeing from state security agents who were in hot pursuit of him as he fled the country.

Mnangagwa then revealed that when he crossed from Mozambique into South he phoned the Gwanda born South African billionaire businessman Justice Maphosa (as ZimEye revealed) who received him and accommodated him throughout his brief exile.

“After walking some 30 kilometres crossing the border into Mozambique. After I had been fired around 4 o’clock (on November 6), intelligence had made me aware of the next move intended to eliminate me,” Mnangagwa said.

“Fortunately, I found a [business] card in my wallet which bore the name of a colleague here, (Justice) Maphosa, whom I phoned and he picked me. I came here and I was well-looked after,” Mnangagwa said parading Maphosa to the crowd.

Maphosa has been Mnangagwa’s top funder as the President led the Lacoste ZANU PF faction in the days of the bitter ZANU PF internal fights that led to the fall of Mugabe.

Reliable sources in South Africa indicated to ZimEye.com that indeed Mnangagwa was during his exile time spotted at the luxurious Tsogo Sun Hotel in Pretoria which is part of Maphosa’s huge business empire in South Africa. – CONTINUE READING –

The businessman has been running several charity programmes with Mnangagwa’s biggest aide retired Defence Forces Commander Constantine Chiwenga’s wife.

Media reports have also hinted that Maphosa was awarded a hefty business tender to supply the Zimbabwe Defence Forces with fire arms.

Maphosa also bankrolls the annual million dollar Gwanda Gospel Music Extravaganza held in Gwanda every August.

Liverpool Keen To Sign Zimbabwean Warriors Utility Player

Marvellous Nakamba

By Terrence Mawawa| English Premiership Giants Liverpool are keen to sign Zimbabwe Warriors utility player Marvellous Nakamba, it has emerged.

An African Football Magazine has reported the Reds are eager to sign the star player.

“Liverpool are leading the race to sign 25-year Zimbabwe Warriors star midfielder Marvelous Nakamba.

The Club Brugge man is seen as a potential replacement for Emre Can. Newcastle United are also preparing a bid for Nakamba but the Zimbabwean has publicly stated he would prefer a move to Anfield,” reported the magazine.

Nakamba is a box to box midfielder who can also knock the ball around with aplomb.

If the deal succeeds, Nakamba will be the second player to don the Liverpool jersey after legendary goalkeeper Bruce ‘ the Jungleman’ Grobbelar.

“Nakamba is a disciplined and talented young player who has the potential to perform well in the English Premiership,” said Barry Chimombe, a member of the Liverpool Supporters Association in Zimbabwe.

Vendors Demand Better Vending Space

Vendors in Mutare have urged Government and Mutare City Council to ensure fair distribution of vending space at designated markets following Operation Restore Sanity, meant to rid the city of illegal traders.

Speaking at a consultative meeting with the Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Senator Monica Mutsvangwa on Tuesday, vendors expressed concern that there were individuals who had acquired space at all the market stalls, denying others an opportunity to get space to conduct their business.

The operation sought to flush out people who were operating illegally in the Central Business District (CBD) and in Sakubva high-density suburb. Chairperson of vendors in Ward 2, Ms Cecelia Gambe said relocation of vendors should be done in an orderly manner.

“Some people are holding on to stands in all markets and this means that those removed from the streets will have nowhere to go. We appreciate that it was necessary to have order in the informal sector, but you find that most of these vendors have nowhere else to sell their wares. So, we believe the city council should allocate alternative space for these vendors before chasing them away from where they were working,” she said.

Ms Gambe said most youths in the area were affected by the operation and were now spending most of their time in beerhalls. Mr Itai Kariparire said authorities should build a shed that accommodated more vendors to ensure people did not go back to the streets.

Monica Mutsvangwa

Monica Mutsvangwa

The vendors voiced concern over space allocated to farmers who sell their products to vendors in Sakubva, which they said was not enough to carry out their business without violating council by-laws.

There was also a call for vendors to be allowed to sell foodstuffs that included dried fish, soya mince, among others, which had been banned. Sen Mutsvangwa said most issues raised at the meeting will be addressed as her office was working hand-in-hand with the city fathers to address the plight of informal traders.

“The informal sector has been the banner of survival in most communities since most industries have closed and we want to work together to come up with solutions that work for everyone,” she said.- State Media

PICTURE: First Lady Mnangagwa Carries Baby On Her Back

About 1 000 children and elderly people in Binga District were treated to an early Christmas when First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa hosted a party for them here yesterday.

The party was held at the Catholic-run Sunrise Children’s Home, itself home to 15 orphans, at Binga Centre. It was a magnificent occasion where children drawn from various parts of the district were served rice and chicken as well as two-piecer portions each, supplied by Chicken Inn.

 After her address, the First Lady took time to play different games with children at the home’s play centre, much to the excitement of scores of the elderly and public officials, who included Minister of State for Matabeleland North Province Cde Cain Mathema, Chiefs Saba, Siansali and Sikalenge as well as heads of various Government departments and Zanu-PF provincial party members.

The crowd ululated and whistled when the First Lady strapped one of the orphans, 18-month-old Denzel Raphael to her back as she joined in children’s games.

Besides food, children and their families received an assortment of groceries and clothes donated by the First Lady. In her speech, Cde Mnangagwa chastised child sexual abusers for violating kids.

“I dedicate this day to be with disadvantaged children here. This is my first time to be in Binga and I have come to hear your problems. I want to thank Sunrise Children’s Home for organising this day. We want these kids to be like their counterparts elsewhere and all I can say is that this is not partisan as I am a Gogo (Mbuya) for all children in the country,” she said.

The First Lady decried the high rate of sexual abuse and domestic violence, saying Government will ensure that offenders are severely punished.

“What I want to say to men is that the rape of these kids should stop. We should also shun domestic violence and I want to reiterate that I am happy that MP Prince Dubeko Sibanda (Binga North) is here; we will both push Parliament for the betterment of Binga,” she added.

The First Lady commended the Department of Social Welfare for championing the needs of disadvantaged children but warned citizens against deliberately dumping children so the department takes care of them.

The orphanage matron, Sister Faustina Rumuma, said the home was opened in May 2014 and now has 11 orphans committed to it as well as four others who are housed during the holidays.

She said they were facing challenges of high water and electricity bills as well as lack of transport to take the orphans to hospital for routine check-ups fortnightly.

“We appreciate the presence of the First Lady. As a children’s home we are here to provide emotional, social and physical support to vulnerable children,” she said.

The children, Sister Rumuma added, are trained in lifelong skills such as gardening and poultry.- state media

IS THIS TRULY HAPPENING IN ZIMBABWE? – ZRP Scraps Spot Fines For Good

Is this true?

And for how long will it last?

State Media – The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has embraced the new dispensation with an array of changes in its operations, among them reducing roadblocks to just one per 100-kilometre radius and scrapping spot fines.

Following the end of Operation Restore Legacy by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF), the police force is now working on restoring public confidence through a raft of changes. In a memo copied to all stations from the Commissioner Operations dated December 19, 2017, the police are seeking to restore public trust and confidence.

The memo outlines a number of changes in the Traffic Section, which allegedly made the police fall out of favour with the public. It states that all other police stations are to stop traffic enforcement operations and concentrate on increasing police visibility in both urban and rural areas.

“Traffic enforcement and road safety duties are to be done by Traffic Branch, whose main focus shall be promotion and facilitation of road safety and security through traffic awareness campaigns and other road safety programmes,” the memo reads.

“Traffic police shall ensure a co-ordinated weekly roadblock schedule and roadblock spacing has been revised to not more than one roadblock within 100 kilometres,”said the memo.

Traffic fines, according to the memo, would be collected on the road but where necessary and for serious offences, police are to take the violator to a police station for acceptance or deposit fine in the form of Z69J or compilation of a docket.

“No spot fines are to be imposed on the motoring public, considerations are being made for us to revert to the ticketing system using Forms 265. Our new culture is to serve with a smile and to prioritise premier customer care. There shall be zero tolerance to corruption across the organisation and where it is observed the perpetrator is to appear in the criminal court within 48 hours and in the disciplinary court within 72 hours.

“Commanders at all levels are to enhance supervision and conduct on the job training and monitoring of all operations. A culture of total commitment to duty, team building and maximum supervision must be adopted,” it said.

“Any failure by commanders in this aspect will attract disciplinary action. All commanders must work towards image building through professionalism and a genuine concern to satisfy public expectations. Never shall any room be left for laziness, rudeness, arrogance and half-hearted approach to duty. May all commanders ensure that these directions cascade down to all members under their command,” said the memo.

“In view of the end of Operation Restore Legacy on 18 December 2017, the ZRP has assumed its full constitutional mandate to maintain law and order alone without the military. It is our duty to create an enabling environment conducive to the conduct of free, fair and credible elections by all parties,” read the memo.

“The peaceful environment should boost investor confidence and encourage foreign direct investment for our economy to grow. We should stop all forms of corruption and where it occurs, swift justice must be done.”

Commanders were ordered to take full note of the negative public perceptions and attitude towards the police and endeavour to implement strategies to reverse this.

“This is achievable through a review of how we have conducted business and fully commit ourselves to addressing issues of concern and expectations of the public,” read the memo.

“This means more visible foot, cycle, horse and motorised patrols in both urban and rural areas. We must also endeavour to revamp police public relations through addressing public safety and security concerns so as to reduce fear of crime in view of the coming 2018 elections.”

National police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba declined to comment on the latest developments.- state media

Made, Machaya Arrested | FRESH DETAILS

Former ministers Joseph Made and Jason Machaya have been arrested for abuse of office. Made, who is a former Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development Minister, is detained at Rhodesville Police Station in Harare.

Chief police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba referred all questions to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC).

ZACC principal public relations officer Ms Phyllis Chikundura said she was not aware of the developments as she was on leave.

Sources close to the investigations confirmed the arrest of Made, while our Midlands Bureau reports that Machaya, a former Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister, is suspected to have abused his office when he reportedly allocated land to private developers.

Machaya’s lawyer, Mr Hillary Garikayi of Garikayi and Company law firm, yesterday said he was still to get details of the case.

Jason Machaya

Jason Machaya

“I have only heard that my client has been summoned to the police, but I am still to gather the details,” he said.

Sources said Machaya was summoned to Gweru Central Police Station and was later taken to Gokwe Police Station. They said the charges stem from the manner in which he allegedly allocated land to private developers across the province.

“Six private developers were also summoned to the police in connection with the case. They have been asked to avail their papers and explain how they got the land, which they were developing,” said the source.

“He (Machaya) was taken to Gokwe and the allegations levelled against him were handed over to police in Gokwe to start investigations,” said the source.

The Herald saw a list of about 60 land cases in which Machaya is being implicated. Also implicated are senior Government officials in the Ministry of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing in the Midlands Province.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made the fight against the scourge of corruption one of his top priorities if the country is to attract investors and achieve prosperity for the majority.- state media

Selling Mnangagwa’s Portrait-Picture Is A Crime, Govt Says

State Media-The Ministry of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services is advising all public institutions, corporates, private business entities and members of the public that the official portraits of President Emmerson Mnangagwa are available for collection at its head office in Harare as well as the ministry’s provincial and district offices throughout the country.

In a statement, the ministry said those who need the portraits can request using its distribution chain.

It also said the ministry has not sub-contracted any other institution or individuals to distribute them on behalf of government.

The ministry also clarified that the President’s official portrait is not for sale, adding that anyone found selling it would be committing a criminal offence and liable for prosecution.-state media

Mnangagwa Pulls New ‘Magufuli’ Shocker Flies Economy Class

By Paul Nyathi | President Emmerson Mnangagwa continues to play the “pro poor” Magufuli radical card, achange from former President Robert Mugabe as he today flew in a low cost scheduled flight from Harare to Johannesburg.

Unlike his predecessor who used to fly in a special business class chartered Air Zimbabwe jet on every trip, Mnangagwa flew to South Africa on his first international trip in a scheduled low cost Fly Africa Club jet which only has economy class.

The president travelled with a delegation of about ten people in the plane which costs about $200 return ticket from Harare to Johannesburg.

The President shocked a lot of travellers at the Robert Mugabe International Airport when he checked in for the flight together with ordinary passengers.

Tsvangirai Takes Mphoko To The Cleaners

MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai has filed a $2 million defamation suit against former vice president Phelekezela Mphoko.

The suit pertains to statements made by Mphoko claiming Tsvangirai had participated in the murder of at least 20 000 civilians in Matabeleland during the Gukurahundi era.

According to court papers filed on Monday before the High Court, Mphoko claimed Tsvangirai was involved in an attempt to assassinate the late former vice president Joshua Nkomo and that he had participated in the burning down of villages in Tsholotsho.
During the Gukurahundi era at least 20 000 civilians were butchered by the North Korea-trained fifth brigade that patrolled the Matabeleland and Midlands provinces.
Mphoko also alleged Tsvangirai had murdered a “member-in-charge” in Tsholotsho during the Gukurahundi era.

“These allegations were flighted on national television during the main news segment of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC)’s broadcast at 20:00 hours on the day the defendant (Mphoko) had addressed journalists in Bulawayo (4 February 2017). That news clip was re-played in subsequent bulletins on subsequent days on ZBC television broadcasts.

“Further, the defendant’s statements against the plaintiff (Tsvangirai) were published in print and electronic forms by various publications. ZBC went on to publish an article carrying defendant’s subject statement on its website in days following the broadcast,” Tsvangirai said.

Through his lawyers from Atherstone & Cook, Tsvangirai said the statements were completely false, adding that he never participated in the Gukurahundi massacres in any way.

“At no point in time did he try to assassinate the late vice president Joshua Nkomo and, he never set fire to any home or village, nor murder any ‘officer-in-charge’ or any person during the Gukurahundi genocide or at any other time,” the lawyers said.

They further said that Mphoko’s statements were defamatory and harmful to their client’s reputation, as they portrayed him as a cruel, murderous and evil person.

According to court papers, Mphoko’s statements also portrayed Tsvangirai as a dishonest politician, who has no respect for property rights and does not appreciate the sanctity of life.

“Defendant had no right to fabricate the above outlined defamatory and highly injurious allegations against the plaintiff. As a result of the subject defamation, the plaintiff’s reputation has been severely damaged, and plaintiff has suffered damages in the total amount of $2 million. The figure covers actual damages, assumed damages and punitive damages components of the claim,” the court heard.

It is claimed in court papers that despite demand, Mphoko failed to mitigate the harm caused by his “false statements”.

Mphoko, who is represented by lawyers from G.N Mlotshwa& Company Legal Practitioners, is yet to respond to the application. Daily News

Mnangagwa Rattled By Moyo, Kasukuwere, Zhuwao

Kerina Mujati

Kerina Mujati | Which three is Emmerson Mnangagwa talking about who he has not forgiven? Is he God or a mere man of flesh? What did these 3 do to you that you cannot forgive as you appear to be an Alpha and Omega?

There are more than 3 G40 Cdes in exile and most their families are still being harassed even some suspected G40 working within the Government and Zanu PF are persecuted. You haven’t forgiven anyone your talk is too cheap as you have failed to walk it. Your chest is heavy with stones and your cold look isn’t convincingly telling the truth.

G40 is your real opposition and threat within the Party and nation hence that thought and fear grips you and determined to silence it with whatever means within your reach.

Unfortunately your wish will NEVER come true to completely bury G40. You already experiencing resistance from the War Veterans, Victor Matemadanda and Christopher Mutsvangwa; you should worry about those who elevated you knowing you were not fit for service and suddenly they have realised their suspicions about who you truly are. You have disappointed them.

Do not worry about the 3 as they are out of your way. I can understand your fears, you made a runner to South Africa whilst Chiwenga, Mutsvangwa,Moyo etal carried out the task for you to come back home to be an impostor of a President. As they say what goes around comes around I can understand your frustration what becomes of you if your once trusted ones decide to pull the rug under your feet.

Supporting G40 can never be a criminal offence as you are leader of another ZanuPF faction. Even President Mugabe at 93 years old never had such a weak and malicious intention against your own Lacoste supporters. Which 3 are these? Jonathan Moyo, Saviour Kasukuwere and Patrick Zhuwao are the 3 G40 that are in exile. With such reckless talk whilst in South Africa threatening whatever is in your mind, am sure any Asylum claim against you must be honored as you failed to respect the authorities in South Africa according to Human Rights Laws.

If anything happens to our G40 Cdes we will point a finger at you. I hope in the future when you are on a State visit to other nations restrain your emotions and let your common sense guide you or you risk losing respect from your fellow leaders. I have simply tried to understand what you meant by your statement and honestly there is no new Zimbabwe from you. An oppressed nation that is what it is.

G40 are Zanu PF who differ from you hence they are ideologically guided by the same Zanu PF values and principles. This is sad. Competition is good yet a different opinion is not welcome according to you. This is scary. Political difference should never be incriminating. Freedom of speech and association should never be a sacred right. #cd3sistermwenewazvo#

Soldiers Brutally Assault Vendors In Chivi For Refusing To Give Them Cash

Terrence Mawawa, Chivi |Members of the Zimbabwe National Army brutally assaulted vendors at Mhandamabwe Business Centre for failing to give them money to buy food.

A group of six soldiers from Chivi Growth Point arrived at Mhandamhabwe Business Centre last week and demanded money to buy food from the vendors.

The vendors indicated that they did not have the money. This angered the soldiers who forced the vendors to roll on the ground.

“Vendors were forced to roll in the mud at Mhandamabwe Business Centre.The soldiers also ordered the vendors to close their market stalls.

Women were ordered to go and look for the money at their respective residential places,” said a local shop attendant.

“The soldiers told us we should cater for their food expenses and we never took it seriously.

So when they came back we tried to negotiate with them but they would not listen to what we explained to them,” said a vendor who declined to be named.

Last week the Zimbabwe Defence Forces released a statement urging soldiers to desist from violence.

Shock As Man Impregnates 3 Minors

Terrence Mawawa | A Gutu paedophile had sex with three juveniles and impregnated all of them.

The 22-year- old man, Noel Matoyi of Mushaviri Village, Gutu, had sex with two pupils from Mushaviri Secondary School and impregnated both of them( the two girls are aged 14).

He also had sex with another 14- year- old who also fell pregnant.However the third girl is yet to report the matter to the police.

Matoyi appeared before Gutu Magistrate Edwin Marecha last week.

Representing the State, Prosecutor Millicent Azangwe told the court that Matoyi fell in love with the two juveniles and coerced them into having sexual intercourse with them.

” Matoyi took advantage of the girls’ naivety and abused them.

Matoyi was arrested by the police as he attempted to flee to South Africa, ” the court heard.

Matoyi was sentenced to three years in prison.

Nurses Caught In $ 60 000 Recruitment Scam

Terrence Mawawa, Bikita | Two nurses here have been implicated in a recruitment scam in which they swindled unsuspecting applicants of their hard earned cash.

The two nurses Jairos Mupamhadzi and Respina Manjeru are stationed at Silveira Mission Hospital and Odzi Clinic respectively.

The two nurses connived with Herbert Munyikwa, Patricia Magazine , Beauty Dzviti and Martha Nyapokoto and swindled aspiring nurses of $ 60 000.

The two nurses appeared before Masvingo Magistrate Peter Madhibha last week. The other four suspects were released on $ 300 bail each.

The court heard that Mupamhadzi, Manjeru, Munyikwa, Nyapokoto and Magazini fraudulently opened Econet Lines with the help of Dzviti.
Dzviti is an Econet Wireless employee.

They then placed several adverts on recruitment of nurses in The Herald and they also posted the adverts on various social media platforms.

They also provided fake contact details. The suspects demanded kickbacks from the applicants.The six suspects would also publish fake lists of successful candidates in The Herald.

However the six suspects ran out of luck when police detectives set a trap for them.

“Magazine was arrested as she received some cash from a police detective. That is when she disclosed all the details.

She then led the police to her accomplices’ respective places,” the court heard.

The case will continue on December 29, 2017.

Grace Mugabe, Chivayo Latest

Energy Sector Workers Union of Zimbabwe on Thursday accused the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) board of directors of mis-using funds while sponsoring Wicknell Chivhayo and the former first lady Grace Mugabe’s dubious projects.

In an interview with 263Chat, the union’s General Secretary, Gibson Mushunje bemoaned corruption within ZETDC saying auditors who unearthed the tender scams were offered employment opportunities just to protect Chivhayo and Grace Mugabe’s interests.

“We are demonstrating against the money that was given to Grace Mugabe and Wicknell Chivhayo by ZETDC and also the recruitment of Owen Mavhengere as the company auditor without an interview.

“The reason for employing him was to silence not only him but also the entire audit report so we are calling upon the authority especially the head of state to take action to Chifamba and his crew on how they employed that auditor.

“This year they also recruited another auditor called Pride Chakasisa without an interview as well which is now affecting service delivery as you can see that many workers were fired for prepaid meters tenders and obviously that was a situation set on them.

“The public only knows that Chivhayo was given $5.8 million but the entirety of the content of his contracts was worth about $640 million and this clearly shows that ZESA management was mis-using their power.

“We are also demonstrating against the labor matter whereby ZESA did not pay its employees since 2012 while the bosses enjoys luxurious lives and it was easier for Chifamba to liquidate the money to Chivayo, Psychology Mazivisa ,Oscar Pambuka among others,” he said.

Meanwhile Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Union President, Peter Mutasa said the government called for an investigation into the alleged corrupt dealings involving former First lady and Chivayo.

“There are many allegations within the ZESA corridors some which have been proven and some still yet to be and this is why we are saying on the basis of these allegations, the government should come in and carry an investigation using all its arms.

“We are told that for a long time ZESA money and assets were being applied on partisan and political basis whereby workers are complaining that some of the donations that were given to Grace Mugabe were to acquire political power so there is need for investigation to see how deep this was.

“We also need investigation about the public relations consultancy job given to Mazivisa and Oscar Pambuka maybe the management have a reason to justify it but besides that they were supposed to come up in the open for the citizens to know,” said Mutasa.- 263chat

Mugabe Refuses To Go Away

Farirai Madhumbe | Zimbabweans might seem to be under a new political dispensation, yet the reality on the ground is that former President Robert Mugabe’s legacy lives on as the spirit of Mugabeism lives on in the country’s politics.

One party dominance still exists in as much as the culture of fear refuses to go away.

The local Daily News reports that the fall of long-serving Mugabe temporarily united Zimbabweans from all walks of life but weeks after the dust has settled, it’s back to daggers being drawn between the ruling Zanu PF and opposition movements.

And at the heart of the renewal of hostilities is the celebrated military intervention which ended with Mugabe resigning hours before an impeachment process by Parliament had begun.

“Mugabe legalised domination as mode of human relations. We need to speak about the issue of violence as we head into elections next year and the involvement of the military.

“I think in the Mugabe government, the use of the military was very covert. Whenever he sent out people to communities, there was an element of military involvement but it would evade most eyes. But now, the situation is worse because the use of the military is very open,” Civil rights campaigner Maureen Kademaunga told the annual Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe (ANZ) Discussion Forum, held at the firm’s headquarters in the capital yesterday.

ANZ are the publishers of the inimitable Daily News, Daily News On Sunday and the Weekend Post.

The topic of the Discussion Forum was ‘‘Challenges and Opportunities for Zimbabwe post Mugabe’’.

“Some of the military personnel are already in government and some have been deployed to the ruling party, Zanu PF and for that, that is what is essentially telling. There has been a military takeover of Zanu PF.

“The critical component, which is the commissariat, has been given to former military commander (Engelbert Rugeje), someone whose history is well known, especially his involvement in the post-March 2008 election period,” said Kademaunga.

The curtain fell on Mugabe on November 21, when he resigned from the post he had held for 37 years — allowing his longtime aide Emmerson Mnangagwa whom he had fired from both government and Zanu PF — to return to the country from self-imposed exile to lead the former liberation movement and the country.

Mnangagwa took oath of office on November 24, to chart a new path for Zimbabwe’s politics, but thanks to the military intervention which started with Mugabe being placed under house arrest before a series of other events led to his resignation.

The 75-year-old former spy chief appointed two former military chiefs — Perrance Shiri and Sibusiso Moyo — to his Cabinet in what was widely seen as rewarding the military for its role in clearing his path to lead the country.

At its just-concluded extraordinary congress, Zanu PF named another general, Engelbert Rugeje, as its political commissar.

Former Commander of the Defence Forces and the man largely viewed as the architect of the military intervention — Constantino Chiwenga who retired this week — is hotly favoured to be named as one of Mnangagwa’s deputies.

“So for me, that is a cause for a concern which the opposition and other groups need to talk about because the truth of the matter is that going into 2018, the opposition and other groups are going into this election to contest against the military.

“So we took one step forward by removing Mugabe and then took five steps back by legitimising certain things. Military people can now unashamedly join government and take positions in political parties and justify it. We need to speak out these issues without fear,” said Kademaunga.

Firebrand independent Norton legislator, Temba Mliswa, who was one of the panellists, said there was nothing amiss with retired army chiefs getting involved in civilian politics.

Mliswa said the army intervention was meant to rescue the Constitution and thwart the illegal usurpation of the State by loquacious former first lady, Grace Mugabe.

Borrowing from former war veterans’ leader, Jabulani Sibanda, Mliswa said the military intervention was not a “coup” as some have been claiming, but a reversal of a “bedroom coup” by Grace.

“We had the first lady usurping powers. People talk about a coup done by the military but they don’t talk about a coup done by Grace. Which was the first coup?

“We want to talk about the so-called second coup, but was it really a coup or it was a move to address the coup that happened first. The whole country agrees that the first lady had usurped powers; she had become the de facto president; that was the coup.

“The military came in terms of section 212 of the Constitution, which says that the function of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces is to protect Zimbabwe, its people, its national security and interests and its territorial integrity and to uphold the Constitution,” Mliswa said.

“The challenge I am putting across is that of constitutionalism. The opposition is blessed with some of the country’s best legal brains, but no one made an application to the courts. Someone else did and it was thrown out.

“We cannot talk about a coup when certain people went to the court and challenged and the court ruled that it was not a coup and there was no appeal. They are lazy to make an application against a perceived anomaly,” he added.

The High Court has ruled that the military intervention was legal.

Drawing parallels with other countries, including the United States, where former military personnel was involved in politics, Mliswa said the Zimbabwean case should not be treated in isolation.

“When General Collin Powell was appointed United States secretary of State, no one ever said there was a general in the US government. If anything, it is a privilege to have them in government and that’s what we have.

“We should give a chance to Mnangagwa, an operator who realises that three or four sectors should be controlled by disciplined people.

“The land reform was becoming chaotic, there was an outcry on the distribution of farming inputs and he realises it’s best to give it to a military man (Shiri) who is good from both the operational point of view and in logistics,” said Mliswa.

“You don’t win a war without understanding logistics, he is meticulous. You have got Foreign Affairs which has a general and who will do things by the book and who will be the face of this country,” he added.

“The opposition lacks strategy. The opposition has the army in it, it has security in it. It has Giles Mutsekwa who was in the military and it has CIOs.

“The difference is that Zanu PF attracts generals while the opposition attracts constables but they still remain members of the police,” he said.

Mliswa believes Mnangagwa and Zanu PF’s fortunes will be boosted by the absence of a vibrant opposition.

“Zimbabwe is fast becoming a one-party State; in fact it is a one-party State. Zanu PF controls the pace of politics in Zimbabwe while the opposition is obsessed with networking with Washington.

“The opposition chooses not to talk to Zimbabweans while the ruling party talks to Zimbabweans. As we head towards the 2018 election, I see more regalia in Zanu PF than ever before,” Mliswa said.- Daily News

EXPOSED: CIO Plot To Murder Chamisa?

Ray Nkosi | A Central Intelligence Organisation letter dated 22 March 2007 under the reference ‘Death List’ has been leaked to social media. The letter has a list of individuals who were to be assassinated among them journalist Gift Phiri and MDC Vice President Nelson Chamisa. ZimEye.com is still verifying the authenticity of the letter which also has a CIO date stamp on it.

Brave Man In Solo Protest Against Mnangagwa

By Paul Nyathi | After serious threats of a mass demonstration against President Emmerson Mnangagwa over his links with the eighties Gukurahundi killings, ZimEye.com managed to spot one demonstrator in the huge crowd carrying a placard denouncing Mnangagwa on the atrocities.

Clad in a black t-shirt inscribed “Gukurahundi” in red blood, the demonstrator who sources close to preferred to call “Vhodloza” bravely carried his placard of a brutalized person through the gates into the embassy where the meeting was being held.

Prior to the meeting, about one hundred members of a social media group which ZimEye.com was privy into were threatening to block Mnangagwa from entering the embassy in a demonstration demanding answers on his links to the killings.

The thousands of people who turned up at the meeting completely overshadowed the demonstrators.

ZimEye.com is inviting readers to provide more pictures of any demonstrators who were at the meeting to bring the photos taken and videos forward.

New Police Boss Blasts Chihuri’s Lack Of Leadership

Ray Nkosi | Acting Police Commissioner-General Godwin Matanga has said indiscipline in the police service was caused by lack of supervision within ranks, indirectly attacking former police boss Augustine Chihuri.

Under Chihuri the ZRP cops had become a public menace popular for corruption and brutality against innocent civillians.

The state media reports that Matanga said this while addressing Senior Assistant Commissioners commanding provinces among other senior police officers in Harare yesterday where he pledged to end corruption in the service.

 Acting Commissioner General Matanga assumed the new position following the retirement of Commissioner-General Dr Augustine Chihuri last Friday.

The acting ZRP boss said police officers should introspect as they reform to gain public confidence.

“May I, therefore, urge all of us to self-introspect, accept that our challenges emanate from lack of or inadequate supervision and unbecoming actions by some of our members which have no doubt eroded public trust, faith and confidence in the Police Service,” said acting Comm Gen-Matanga.

He said there is a need to see more activity by supervisors on the ground.

“The young police officers need our constant and regular guidance so that they do not stray and malign the good name and image of the police service,” Acting Comm-Gen Matanga said.

He said refresher, developmental and induction courses would be conducted with renewed vigour so that all officers have in-depth knowledge of police work.

Customer satisfaction, professionalism, respect, courteousness and restraint, Acting Comm-Gen Matanga said, will be the epitome of all police activities.

“As we thank the President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa for bestowing his trust on us to continue serving as members of the Zimbabwe Republic Police, I urge you not to abuse this trust. Never should we act contrary to the oaths we took to serve the people of Zimbabwe with unbending fortitude, professionalism and loyalty,” Acting Comm-Gen Matanga said.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police shall never again work in manners that will make it lose confidence and trust of the people it serves. When the people speak, we ought to listen attentively. Need I remind you of the well publicised message from His Excellency, President E.D Mnangagwa that, the voice of the people is the voice of God?”

The acting police chief said they were going to roll out a battery of measures to improve their way of doing business in order to connect with the people.

He said as a disciplined police service, they know their limits and the need to strictly abide by the police code of conduct.

He assured the nation that the ZRP would be heavily deployed, patrolling all communities both urban and rural.

Acting Comm-Gen Matanga said they will also be conducting traffic awareness campaigns in an effort to curb road carnage and encouraging members of the public to drive safely on the roads.

He said President Mnangagwa assured the nation that the forthcoming elections would be conducted in a peaceful and democratic environment.

“As members of the ZRP, we have an important role in facilitating the provisioning of such envisaged environment. Let us whole-heartedly rally behind the new Government’s efforts of rebuilding a peaceful and prosperous Zimbabwe,” he said.

Acting Comm Gen Matanga said the concerns of members of the public were now common knowledge and most of concerns arose from traffic law enforcement.

“Complaints are double-pronged. Firstly, they serve as a feedback from the users of our service and secondly they are an indicator of matters that need to be addressed in our planning and implementation strategies.

“That, the Zimbabwe Republic Police, like most modern police organisations, derive their legitimacy from the people, is beyond doubt. As an organisation, we long accepted this view point and committed ourselves to continuous learning under public scrutiny,” he said.

He added: “Indeed, our Code of Conduct, the Police Client Service Charter and all our policies emphasise the need for professionalism in the discharge of our policing mandate at all times. We are obliged to take heed of matters that are of concern to the public as they have a right to point our mistakes.

“And at times, do not expect them to use restrained language in doing so. Where need be, our ongoing desire should be to use the complaints as a yardstick of reforming and re-engineering our services.”

Acting Comm-Gen Matanga said there were a number of occasions when some of their members had been found wanting or caught on the wrong side of the law.

He said discipline was the cornerstone of all police work and regular training coupled with enhanced supervision will ensure that their members abide by their disciplinary code.

He said the force had been tarnished through continued acts of corruption by unscrupulous elements in their midst.

He said more stringent measures would be undertaken to rid the force of corruption.

“In this regard, the Zimbabwe Republic Police shall render swift justice to perpetrators of corruption and other criminal acts through undertaking thorough investigations,” Acting Comm-Gen Matanga said.

“Quite pointedly, there are circumstances that put the Zimbabwe Republic Police in an unfavourable position. As we acknowledge whatever mistakes or misdeeds could have occurred in the past, we need to seriously focus into the future and work hard to rebuild the organisation’s image and a peaceful and crime-free Zimbabwe.”

He said he was fully aware of the resource constraints that impede on police operations and assured the officers that Government was fully seized with the matter.

The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner-Generals Innocent Matibiri (human resources), Levie Sibanda (operations) and Josephine Shambare (crime), commissioners, senior assistant commissioners and assistant commissioners.

Meanwhile, the police have pleaded with the public to cooperate with their officers as they execute their constitutional mandate while promising to offer a people oriented service.

Police on Monday assumed their normal day to day policing duties at the end the Zimbabwe Defence Forces’ Operation Restore Legacy which had resulted in the reduction of police visibility on the streets.

Members of the public have said they expect to see a disciplined and reformed police force.

Speaking on televised Crime Watch programme on ZBC on Tuesday, national police spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba said law enforcement agents have heard the public’s pleas and are promising a reformed service.

“We are really committed to ensure that all our officers and members offer quality services to all our stakeholders. We appreciate and acknowledge all of your concerns. We are in the process of reforming all our programmes and activities to ensure that they are people centred. We appeal to the public to please cooperate with our officers as they execute their constitutional mandate,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba.

She urged members of the public to be responsible during the festive season.

Snr Asst Comm Charamba said the public should guard against common crimes like rape, robbery and housebreaking during the festive holidays.

“Gender based violence cases go up during the festive season because some people become too excited, some people do not take precautions. Travelling people should leave someone at home to ensure that premises are secure,” said Snr Asst Comm Charamba.

She urged public transport operators not to overwork their employees saying fatigue contributes to fatal accidents.

“To the public service operators please allow the driver to rest as fatigue contributes to most of the fatal road traffic accidents. Some accidents are also caused by speeding motorists. All motorists should be responsible and respect other road users, pedestrians also have a right to use the road.”

“In an analysis of road traffic accidents involving pedestrians that was conducted by ZRP, it was established that the major cause of fatalities is speeding, negligent pedestrian, inattention and misjudgement, vehicle defect and braking errors,” she said.

Snr Asst Comm Charamba urged the public not to cross flooded rivers as they risk drowning.

Mohadi Prophet Splurges R1.6 Million On Top Class Car Gift For 6 Year Old Daughter

By Paul Nyathi |Controversial Malawian born Shepard Bushiri has shocked the world by buying his six year old daughter a birthday present- a luxurious vehicle Maserati Levante valued at R1.6 Million.

Bushiri is popular in Zimbabwe for prophesying that Zimbabwe’s Minister of State Kembo Mohadi will be elevated to be the country’s Vice President soon.

On his Facebook page Bushiri says that he is blessed to celebrate his daughter’s birthday on the same day that he celebrates Jesus Christ’s birthday on Christmas day and found it worth buying the toddler the top range vehicle.

“I always count myself blessed during this time of the year because I get the honor to celebrate, not only one but two God-given gifts in my life,” he said.

“I celebrate the birth of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and also the birth of our first daughter, Israella Bushiri.”

Bushiri thus week also hit headlines when his three thousand delegates christmas dinner with a lowest table of R5000 and high table of R25000 was sold out within a week of advertising.

See pictures of baby Israella with the birthday gift.

PICTURES : Mnangagwa Takes Over Tsvangirai Territory As Scores Of Zims Stampede To Meet Him

By Paul Nyathi | President Emmerson Mnangagwa has shown a shocking popularity amongst Zimbabweans living in South Africa as almost ten thousands Zimbabweans turned up to meet him in what was meant to be a business briefing of an expected 100 people.

The Diaspora has traditionally been an opposition stronghold with Morgan Tsvangirai enjoying unfettered support which has now been shaken by Mnangagwa’s visit.

The meeting which was set for the Zimbabwean Embassy gardens in Pretoria South Africa on Thursday, saw the entire CBD in the South African capital congested with vehicles and people making their way to the embassy.

As at the time of writing this article, the thousands of Zimbabweans were still filling up the streets of Pretoria with Jah Prayzer’s song “kutonga kwaro” being played in high volumes in vehicles parked along the road to the embassy.

Enterprising people made a killing selling copies of the Jah Prayzer album, Zimbabwean flags and different artefacts with Mnangagwa’s name on them.

The Zimbabweans have demanded the embassy to urgently convene a rally in the City for them to interface with the new President.

Meanwhile, the few Zimbabweans who wanted to demonstrate against Mnangagwa could not even be seen in the huge crowd as their demonstration failed.

State Media Vehicle Hijacked, Driver Attacked | LATEST

Three armed robbers are on the run after assaulting a Zimpapers employee and carjacking the company car he was driving on Thursday morning.

 The trio had to ditch their ill-gotten possession as they lost control of the vehicle, a Datsun-Go, as they tried to speed away, crashing into a pole near Mzilikazi fuel station.- state media

Mnangagwa Slaps Grace, Appoints Oppah Acting President Of Zimbabwe

President Emmerson Mnangagwa today appointed Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front national chair Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri as the acting President of Zimbabwe when he left for South Africa to attend a a business meeting.

This was a slap in the face of former first lady Grace Mugabe who was positioning herself for that post and was a bitter rival of Muchinguri both in office and in love.

Muchinguri-Kashiri is currently the second highest ranking officer in ZANU-PF pending the appointment of the party and the country’s two vice-presidents.

Muchinguri was the party’s secretary for Women’s Affairs in 2014 but gave up her post after she was allegedly promised by one of the G40 leaders Saviour Kasukuwere that she would be elevated to one of the vice-presidents if she gave way to the first lady.

This did not materiaise as then party leader Robert Mugabe appointed Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko.

Grace Mugabe’s rivalry with Muchinguri escalated when the former first lady sought to displace Mnangagwa as the country’s vice-president.

Muchinguri, a war veteran, was on Mnangagwa’s side and was about to be expelled soon after Mnangagwa was dismissed and expelled from the party.

Muchinguri and other Mnangagwa supporters were saved by the military intervention of 15 November as G40 sought to purge all Mnangagwa supporters in preparation for the special congress.

The intervention now dubbed Operation Restore Legacy saw Grace Mugabe and nineteen other G40 members expelled from the party two days before her husband resigned.

Muchinguri-Kashiri was appointed national chair at the special congress.

Although Mnangagwa said he would appoint his two deputies in two days, almost week has now gone by.

There is wide speculation that he might appoint retired former Zimbabwe Defence Forces chief Constantino Chiwenga as one of the deputies.

Mnangagwa might just be waiting for tempers to cool down as Chiwenga’s appointment is widely viewed as rewarding the army for bringing him to power.

Mnangagwa hinted that Chiwenga is destined for a higher appointment at Chiwenga’s farewell party.

From the ZAPU side the only senior person who was not allocated a portfolio at the special congress is Defence, Security ad War Veterans Minister Kembo Mohadi, whose political future was on the line too just before the military intervention for being too close to Mnangagwa.-Insider

How Mnangagwa Escaped Assassination: I Walked 30km On Foot Into Mozambique

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has spoken on how he escaped “assassination” into neighbouring Mozambique. He said he walked on foot for over 30 kilometres until he eventually managed to head for South Africa. He thanked a certain Mr Maphosa, the man who drove him around by car from the moment he set foot into South Africa – VIDEO:

WHAT’S GOING ON? – President Mnangagwa’s Bodyguards Block SABC Journalist From Meeting

“It is very difficult to be a journalist. When Mnangwagwa was in exile his people called us every day. Today he is Head of State they are telling us we can’t be inside the venue where he is expected to speak…”

Staff Reporter| President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s bodyguards have allegedly blocked top SABC journalist, Sophie Mokoena from entering his public meeting currently underway in Pretoria.

ZimEye was at the time of writing, investigating on who exactly blocked her, but she fingered Mnangagwa’s aides for it all saying these are the same people who used call us every day during the time when Mnangagwa was in need while in exile. – REFRESH THIS PAGE FOR UPDATES.

First Lady’s Medical History Recorded On Piece of Paper During Surprise Hospital Visit

By Paul Nyathi | First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa got a rude awakening of the conditions at the country’s health institutions when she made a surprise visit to Mpilo Hospital and United Bulawayo Hospitals in Bulawayo.

The First Lady who refused to be welcomed by a government contingent at the Joshua Nkomo Airport in Bulawayo arrived at Mpilo Hospital with just two guards and proceeded to join the queue of patients awaiting attention from nurses.

The wait took her two hours before she eventually got to the nurses who asked her why she had not paid the $6 hospital fee.

When asked to produce her hospital card which she did not have, the nurses then rudely told her that the hospital did not have hospital cards to record her details and would use a piece of paper instead.

Nurses at the two hospitals were caught unawares making it easy for the First Lady to experience what the patients go through when seeking treatment at the health institutions.

Speaking to media after her ordeal at the hospitals, Mrs Mnangagwa said that it was important for health institutions to treat their patients with dignity.

“I didn’t like the attitude of some of the nurses. I want to encourage staff at our hospitals to be friendly to members of the public, especially patients. It’s their mandate to serve the patients.

“I understand that the hospitals are facing many challenges which include shortage of medicines and other consumables. This should not stop our nurses from treating their patients with care. When nurses are welcoming, it makes life easy for patients, despite their conditions and the shortages,” said Mrs Mnangagwa.

This was the second surprise visit to the country’s major health centres by the First Lady after she visited Harare Hospital in a similar manner last week.

Mnangagwa Carries Mutsvangwa With Him To South Africa

By Dorrothy Moyo| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has carried with him his advisor Chris Mutsvangwa to Pretoria, South Africa.

Mnangagwa had at the time of publishing, jetted into Pretoria where he is scheduled for meetings with Zimbabwean and South African business people.

He is also meeting outgoing President Jacob Zuma.

Mnangagwa, was accompanied Mutsvangwa, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Retired Lieutenant General Dr Sibusiso Moyo, Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa, Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Dr Jorum Gumbo, Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development Minister Dr Mike Bimha, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services Mr George Charamba and some senior government officials, was met at the Waterkloof Military Base Airport in Pretoria by South Africa Foreign Affairs Minister Mrs Maite Nkoana Mashabane, Zimbabwe’s ambassador to South Africa Mr Isaac Moyo, some senior officials from the South Africa government and staff members from Zimbabwean embassy in SA.

Mnangagwa immediately proceeded to pay a courtesy call on his SA counterpart President Jacob Zuma at his Manhlamba Ndlopfu Residence in Pretoria, the state media reports.

After a warm welcome the two heads of state went into a meeting with the ministers.

The South Africa side was represented by Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Nkoana Mashabane, Minister of Transport Joe Maswanganyi, Deputy Minister of Finance Sibusiso Buthelezi and Deputy Minister of Economic Development Madala Masuku. – more to follow…

BREAKING NEWS – Chidhakwa Wins Bail Release

By Farai D Hove| Former Mines Minister Walter Chidhakwa who was yesterday arrested and detained at Rhodesville Police Station, has won a bail application.

Chidhakwa who was charged by the Anti Corruption Commission, has been granted $300 bail.

Details of his bail are that he must report once a week at Highlands Police station and reside at his given address.

Magistrate Josephine Sande presided over the hearing which ended at 12.30pm on Thursday.

During the heading State led by Tapiwa Kasema had opposed bail on two reasons saying: Chidhakwa is a man of means so he will flee jurisdiction and abscond trial. The second reason was that he is facing serious charges and is likely to face a stiffer sentence.

But Chidhakwa’s lawyer,  Sylvester Hashiti argued saying “the main character at the center of this issue, Prof Gudyanga, was granted bail and my client did not flee. He has been co-operating with ZACC. ZACC called him and he voluntarily went to their office.” said Hashiti.

Hashiti also said, “the State says my client is a man of means, but justice knows no pocket, race or colour.” – Adv. Hashiti.

The bail application was eventually granted and upon that time, Chidhakwa’s lawyer, Hashiti announced to the magistrate that on next remand date, January 4, he shall rise to challenge the lawfulness of his client’s arrest by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.

“ZACC has no arresting powers, so we want to ascertain that.” – he said.

 

Oppah Muchinguri Appointed Acting President As Mnangagwa Flies To SA

By Farai D Hove| Water Resources and Environment Minister Oppah Muhcinguri has been appointed Zimbabwe’s Acting President in the Head Of State Emmerson Mnangagwa’s absence today.

Mnangagwa has flown to South Africa for a series of meetings.

The announcement was made by the President’s office Thursday morning as Mnangagwa flew to Pretoria. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ON THE SA TRIP.

The development sparked whispers that Muchinguri could be appointed Vice President since Presidential advisor Chris Mutsvangwa has before sounded out that she is the most senior person in ZANU PF next to Mnangagwa. But other analysts declare that it is instead Gen Constantino Chiwenga who will eventually be given the post.

Print More Bond Notes, Mnangagwa Told To Fix Cash Crisis

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been told to print more bond notes so to fix the ongoing cash crisis.

The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries (CZI) has told the President to print more bond notes to solve the cash crisis while placing a limit on the amount of money released through the Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system.

The CZI says the RTGS platform is fuelling inflation and causing price instability.

The plan handed Mnangagwa on the 11th of December 2017, reads in part:

What the sterilisation programme outlined above achieves is a de facto cap on overall money supply. The benefit of a cap cannot be overstated. This becomes the source of market confidence. While there has been growth on RTGS, the real value of the RTGS has gone down significantly. While the value of the bond has declined, it has not declined at the rate of decline of the value of the RTGS because the bond has been capped.

So what we are recommending specifically is that the cap on bond is replaced by a cap on RTGS PLUS bond and that enough bond is then released to meet the cash requirements in the economy. This solves the problem of the shortage of cash as a medium of exchange in the economy.

As people withdraw bond from the banks, this will reduce the RTGS balances, further tightening monetary policy as when the bond is in someone’s pocket the money multiplier impact is not felt. In other words, cash money is much less inflationary than electronic money. – Fingaz

Mnangagwa Leads Police Reform, Cops To Be Trained On Media Relations

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has facilitated for the reforming of the police which could now see ZRP cops being trained on for instance, media relations.

This was revealed during a meeting between the police and the Media Institute of Southern Africa, MISA yesterday.

Below was the full public briefing following the meeting:

Police Spokesperson Charity Charamba with journalist’s body, MISA yesterday

The Zimbabwe Republic Police and representatives of media organisations led by MISA Zimbabwe Trustee Cris Chinaka on 20 December 2017 met in Harare and agreed on a raft of actions to secure a safe and conducive working environment for journalists.

The police delegation was led by Police Spokesperson Senior Assistant Commissioner Charity Charamba.

In attendance during the meeting brokered by MISA Zimbabwe as a follow –up to the one held in   September 2016, was Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ), Secretary General Foster Dongozi, Media Alliance of Zimbabwe (MAZ), Co-ordinator Nigel Nyamutumbu, MISA Zimbabwe Programmes Co-ordinator Nyasha Nyakunu and freelance journalist, Godwin Mangudya.

The proposed resolutions and action plans are also aimed at improving the professional working relationship between the media and the police through agreed work plans and timeframes for ease of monitoring of progress.

Senior Assistant Commissioner Charamba , said on their part, the police would  be guided by the resolutions of the meeting towards ensuring pledges committed to come to fruition. She said the meeting marks a “new note”  in shaping professional relations and the way forward between the two parties.

She said the new era as stated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, would see a change of approach in the way the police conducts its business right down to the last person on the ground.

Chinaka stressed the need for continued dialogue to improve relations and ensuring the media also appreciates and understands the role of the police in a modern state. “We do pledge to continue working with you and finding solutions in areas where there are difficulties,” he said.

The September 2016 meeting came on the backdrop of assaults of journalists during the course of their duties, confiscation of cameras and deletion of video clips by the police thereby souring relations between the two parties.

It was also noted then, that journalists should be professional in their conduct and report the good work of the police as opposed to writing negative things only.

Resolutions of the meeting between ZRP Press and Public Relations and MISA Zimbabwe

  1. The Police and the media agreed to improve and strengthen relations through quarterly meetings and continuous engagement and that the first of such meetings is scheduled for March 2018.
  2. It was agreed that a safe working environment be created for journalists through training of police officers on the role of journalists.
  3. Any form of assault on journalists during the lawful performance of their duties should be reported and dealt with by the police as enshrined in their mandate (detecting, investigating and preventing crime) and the outcome of report communicated.
  4. It was also agreed that journalists approach and introduce themselves to ground commanders whenever there are public disorder situations and in cases where they are aggrieved.
  5. Where police has concerns with the media, they should engage professional bodies such as MISA, ZUJ or VMCZ to encourage professionalism and accountability.
  6. The media to encourage members of the public who approach them with stories of a criminal nature to report to the police at their earliest convenience, so that investigations can be done.
  7. The media pledged that it is committed to ensure fair, accurate and balanced reporting and to correct inaccurate stories sincerely and without prejudice.
  8. ZUJ, Media Alliance of Zimbabwe and MISA must convene meetings with the Zimbabwe National Editors Forum and media houses on the need to assign specialised reporters to cover the crime beat.
  9. On the issue of addressing police officers by their proper ranks, the Police undertook to provide media houses with the correct rank structures during interactions with media houses and journalism students.
  10. The Police to conduct outreach programmes and conduct lectures/meetings with media houses, training institutions and newsrooms to sensitize them on police operations.
  11. To conduct a tour of media houses and customer care outreach programmes where the media is invited.
  12. The meeting also resolved that the media and the police should avoid the use and communication of hate language and that hate language should be reported to relevant professional bodies and authorities.

 

US Envoy Says Mnangagwa Deserves A Chance

By Farai D Hove| The United States ambassador Harry Thomas Jnr says President Emmerson Mnangagwa deserves  chance.

“Well I think the new government deserves a chance. We would like to see how well they perform,” he told the Voice Of America Studio 7 channel.

He also spoke about the economy saying it won’t happen in 6 months time.

“I think it will be difficult for any person to chance the economy in 6 or 7 months…,” he said.

On issues of personal freedoms, ambassador Thomas said, “the Zim President has promised…I met the Foreign Affairs Minister and he also promised it’s not going to happen and we are going to hold them to their word.” – WATCH THE FULL VIDEO BELOW:

 

 

IN PICTURES- Mugabe Gone President Khama Resumes Busy Cross Border Train Service

By Paul Nyathi| After decades of unceremoniously pulling off the popular Francistown – Bulawayo passenger train, the Botswana Government led by retiring President Ian Khama has reintroduced the train service with effect from yesterday.

Botswana Railways made the announcement on the train service resumption through an official Botswana Government notice on Wednesday.

“Botswana Railways wishes to advise its valued customers and the general public that with effect from December 20, 2017 the passenger train service will be extended to Bulawayo,” read the government notice.

The very popular train service was unceremoniously called off by the Governmemt of Botswana at the helm of former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe government’s economic collapse in a move that was seen by many as sabotage to Mugabe by his Botswana counterpart Khama.

Khama who never hid his dislike of Mugabe’s regime is on record insisting that his Government would give little economic assistance to its neighbouring country as long as Mugabe remained in power.

The passenger train will depart Francistown at 0700hrs and arrive in Bulawayo at 1230hrs. Upon return, the train will depart Bulawayo at 1415hrs and arrive in Francistown at 1945hrs.

The return of the train is expected to significantly reduce congestion at the Plumtree boarder post between the two countries as the train has been the traditional favourite of cross border traders.

Wicknell Chivayo Caught On Camera Confessing To Bribery Attempt On President Mnangagwa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Wicknell Chivayo – FILE

Staff Reporter| Convicted fraudster and Chikurubi Maximun Prison inmate (2005-8) Wicknell Chivayo has been caught on camera while exposing himself on attempts to bribe President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Chivayo (per his own confession) is one of many Zimbabwean cash crooks who externalised funds in recent years. He two weeks ago confessed that he of a truth did externalise funds. He said “eheka I sent money outside and this was to buy the solar panels.” But two years later, a tour around Gwanda this week reveals that there is absolutely nothing going on at the field area the man is meant to build the power plant.

In one of his follow up LIVE videos, Chivayo confessed that he is plotting to “say sorry” to President Mnangagwa. (SEE VIDEO BELOW)

The development comes as a top government body, the NECI began investigating the illegal payment of $5million he received from ZESA 2 years ago for the Gwanda Solar project the latter which has failed to kick off. The Zimbabwe power Company Director has since been sent on forced leave to pave way for investigations.

The NECI demanding from Chivayo :

• Intratrek Zimbabwe, bank statements from January 2015 to date;

• Cash book; and

• All other documents pertaining to the Gwanda Solar Project and Munyati Power Station held by the company.

 

President Mnangagwa last month issued a 3-month ultimatum last month for those who externalised funds saying they should return the funds or face prosecution.

Deputy Finance Minister Terence Mukupe, yesterday revealed there are some individuals who externalised foreign currency who have attempts to donate to Zanu-PF so to avoid prosecution and jail time.

https://youtu.be/OqbcQCBRsVk

Mukupe said, “People who externalised money are known, as the President has said before. Some people were making phone calls to try and donate things to the party. But we said we are sufficient.”

Mnangagwa’s Speech Was Perfect But …

Analyst Chiwoniso Mpofu comments on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s State of The Nation address. FULL VIDEO:

Mnangagwa Meets Zuma At His House

Over 40 MOUs signed to date

By Farai D Hove| President Emmerson Mnangagwa is today today, 21 December 2017, meeting South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma at Zuma’s Mahlamba Ndlopfu residence in Pretoria.

Mnangagwa is likely the first Head Of State to meet Zuma just 3 days after the South African Head Of State’s ex-wife Nkosazana Zuma lost elections to his deputy Cyril Ramaphosa.

Mnangagwa is on his first working visit to South Africa since his inauguration on 24 November 2017.

Zuma’s office in a statement said, South Africa and Zimbabwe enjoy cordial bilateral relations underpinned by strong historical and political bonds that date back to the era of the liberation struggle. The significance of these diplomatic relations are marked by the annual convening of the Bi-National Commission (BNC) signed in 2015 and co-chaired by the two Heads of State. The previous session of the BNC was held in South Africa on 3 October 2017. The two countries have signed over forty Memoranda of Understanding and Agreements as such, the scope of cooperation is vast covering several fields including security, energy, agriculture, mining, infrastructure development, trade, transport and arts and culture.

Trade between the two countries has seen exponential growth over the years with Zimbabwe being one of South Africa’s top five trading partners in the Region and the Continent. South African exports to Zimbabwe in 2016 were worth R29.3 billion, Zuma’s office said in the statement.

During the courtesy call, the two Heads of State will share perspectives on various issues of mutual importance, such as, regional, continental and international developments.

Farai Jere Sees Red Over Chitembwe, Club Supporters’ Lack Of Discipline

Terrence Mawawa| Caps United president Farai Jere is irate with coach Lloyd Chitembwe and club supporters’ lack of discipline in the just ended Castle Lager Premier Soccer League Season.

The club had the worst disciplinary record in the PSL for the second consecutive season.

In the just ended season Caps United lost $ 20 000 as a result their fans’ unruly behaviour while Chitembwe was fined $ 3000 for bunking media interviews.

Speaking in the capital yesterday Jere said he was livid with the club’ s chequered disciplinary record.

“I am not with what happened in the just ended season. I think we have to rectify certain issues.

We lost a lot of money as result of indiscipline. We could have invested the money in the development of our juniors,” said Jere.

“We have to make sure that we do not repeat such unfortunate and unprofessional behaviour,” said Jere.

Officials at the club also condemned hooliganism and pitch invasions on the official club website.

Caps amassed 685 cumulative points as a result of indiscipline followed by Highlanders (460 points), Chicken Inn accumulated 420 points, Black Rhinos collected 330 points and Dynamos amassed 320 points.

Ncube Goes For The Kill

The Minister of State for Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs, Abednico Ncube has warned of strong action against elements who are hindering Government programmes in his province.

Addressing heads of government departments and local authorities during a Matabeleland South Provincial Development Committee meeting on Monday, Ncube said the province was experiencing a lot of corruption especially from lands officers and Government officers that were allocating land illegally.

 “We won’t be tolerating any form of corruption within the province anymore as it has been hampering development. There has been a lot of corruption over the past years from lands officers and senior government officers that have been allocating land in a corrupt manner.

“There are cases like in Insiza District where people were being given land illegally until they became overcrowded. In Insiza we have a surplus of over 3 000 people that were not supposed to be settled there in the first place. When land is being allocated government officers are supposed to follow and adhere to the carrying capacity,” he said.

Ncube said police would be engaged to carry out investigations.

He also urged Government workers to provide effective service delivery to communities.

“I won’t say for now how we will deal with these corrupt officers but you will be informed in due course. Let’s work together as Government departments towards developing our province and let us leave political agendas or grudges out of our line of business. I expect each and every department to deliver as expected.

“To REA (Rural Electrification Agency) we expect rural communities to be electrified, to social welfare we expect food security, to the Department of Lands we expect order to be retained and people must be properly settled. Each department is aware of their line of duty and as Government we expect effective service delivery from you,” he said.

CNcube said the new Government was development oriented and as such departments that were lagging behind in providing services were expected to improve.

He said plans were underway to secure investors that would fund various development projects within the province. He said there was a need for irrigation schemes to be revived and new dams to be constructed while existing ones had to be repaired.

“We have a new political dispensation and under it Government workers are expected to deliver. Let us support our new President as he works towards improving and elevating this nation,” he said.- state media

“I Will Die On Stage”

Braving up… Matsito
Sungura musician Tedious Matsito is a brave fighter. Despite his amputated leg and a mild stroke that he suffered recently, the musician says he will pull himself up the stage and let his talent fight the weak body.

He has been suffering for a long time, but says the pain has made him stronger. Promoters that used to make money from his shows when he was still active are now shunning him because of his condition.
Sometimes he pleads for help from well-wishers to make ends meet and he is like a pale shadow of the hitmaker who shook the industry with songs like “Nyaradzo”, “Gede Mwana” and “Manyepo”. Memories of the good old days make him wonder why misfortune wants him to die a pauper and he has refused to give in. He has vowed to fight like a bull as long as he can still gather some strength to be on stage.

Like some artistes before him that include Leonard Dembo, Cephas Mashakada and Tongai Moyo that fought bitter battles with their failing health on stage, Matsito says he will not give up. He has a family to fend for and a passion that pushes him, giving him sleepless nights when he remembers fully-packed Ngwenya Brothers shows in Harare, Shurungwi, Muzarabani, Mt Darwin and Checheche among other areas they toured.

When he watches some videos of the shows, his heart hurts and he feels like leaping from his seat and shout at the misfortunes that have condemned him to his current state. Unfortunately, he cannot leap anymore.

All he can do now is to let the memories inject some energy into his body. Energy to pull himself up with the assistance of his clutches. Energy to call some promoters and fellow artistes to convince them that he still deserves a share of stage time despite his ailment.
The energy does not come easily because it is often suppressed by the fear that he will be disappointed further when his companions in the industry openly tell him that they can no longer accommodate him or give him a diplomatic cold shoulder.

Brave fighters do not give up. They stand on their last limb and call for another battle. Matsito is one of them. He is claiming his space on stage. Friendly promoters and artistes have given him the chance. One of the promoters is David Mudzudzu of Joy Centre who often invites Matsito to his joint. Sometimes when his health keeps him in his bed, his band Ngwenya Brothers goes it alone.
But when he gathers the energy, Matsito gets up the stage at Joy Centre and shows people that passion can conquer any pain. Mudzudzu says sometimes he suggests to assist the musician without getting him to pull himself to the stage. Matsito says he does not want to be a complete charity case. He wants to work like any other man. He still wants to taste the sweetness in that sour sweat.

Of course things are no longer the same. The disappointment of seeing people cheering him up when he can no longer do his stage antics as before sometimes make him feel they are doing it out of mere sympathy than excitement. Sometimes he feels helpless, but the fans keep cheering him on as the night wears on. After the show, Matsito feels relieved from realisation that he has done what his heart bleeds for — being on stage and making people happy.

“It is not easy because my body is no longer the same. Sometimes I feel like shedding tears when I realise that I no longer have the energy that I was known for. Such is life, we go through different paths and sometimes things do not go according to plan. Still, we have to soldier on,” said Matsito.

“Sometimes I dream dancing wildly on stage and sending fans into frenzy. I dream of multitudes of fans clapping and ululating at my energetic act. Dreams will always be dreams. Reality will be with me when I wake up, but those dreams inspire me to keep working with the limited energy that I now have. I cannot stop working.

“The stage is my workplace. Even if it means dying on stage, I am prepared. This is the profession I have known throughout my life. People know Tedious Matsito because of music. People know Ngwenya Brothers because of hits and performances. Yes, it is no longer the same physically but the passion is still there. That passion will never die.”
Mudzudzu says he is surprised by Matsito’s passion and perseverance.

“I once advised him to rest and said we could find ways of assisting him as we work with his Ngwenya Brothers. He said he still wants to be on stage. He said he will only leave the stage when he dies or is bedridden. He has so much passion. He is a hard worker and we have been hosting him at our venue. People still enjoy his performance,” said Mudzudzu.

Another promoter who has been supportive to Matsito is Daniel Masaiti who runs Legends Sports Diner in Marondera. Next Monday Matsito will be performing alongside Alick Macheso at Legends Sports Dinner. Masaiti said working with Matsito makes him realise the power of passion.

“I have worked with him on several occasions. He defies his condition and says people should not feel sorry for him because he is still able to do some things for himself. He says he only asks for help when his situation corners him, but he prefers toiling for himself in that condition. We cannot help feeling sorry for him because he visibly struggles at times,” said Masaiti.

“We will keep hosting him at our venue when he requests for a chance. We will assist him in many other ways so that he does not feel let down. Misfortune can befall anyone and we should always assist each other.

“Ngwenya Brothers did well in providing entertainment to Zimbabweans, so if we do not give them assistance we will be very unfair. So far I am happy that he is recovering,” he said.
He said he spoke to the musician last week and he insisted he wanted to share stage with Macheso.

“I will make sure he works with other musicians at our place. Apart from that, I am doing my best to get him assisted,” he said.

Macheso says he admires Matsito’s talent and knows that passion for the stage will always burn in him.

“I think you remember how Ngwenya Brothers and Khiama Boys steered the industry some years back. When I was at Khiama, Ngwenya Brothers was a formidable force and we had great competition in the industry. Their work made us work harder and we also shared a lot as fellow musicians. The relationship has come a long way,” said Macheso.

“We are going to Marondera together next Monday and we know people will like our combination. It is sad that Tedious now has a physical challenge, but I like the way he soldiers on. He does not let his condition pin him down, he allows his heart to strengthen him.” – state media

BIKE ACCIDENT: 2 Workers Killed

State Media-Two Ministry of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement extension officers in the Midlands died on the spot when their motorbike was hit from behind by a speeding Nissan Navara on Monday evening, police have confirmed.

National traffic police spokesman Inspector Tigere Chigome said the accident occurred on Monday near Hunters Business Centre along the Gweru-Kwekwe Road. The deceased have been identified as Douglas Bikani (35) and his workmate Shillah Fari (33). Insp Chigome said the two were on duty.

“Two male and female adults employed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation (sic) were on duty driving towards Gweru from Kwekwe. Upon approaching the 243km peg, they were hit from behind by a Nissan Navara which was travelling in the same direction.

“The driver of the motorcycle lost control and it veered, killing the two on the spot,” he said.

He said the deceased were taken to Gweru Provincial Hospital for post-mortem. The police spokesman said the driver of the Nissan Navara was injured in the accident.- state media

Chamisa And Biti “Expose” ZANU PF: US Trip A Necessity

The global Advocacy trip by the MDC Alliance delegation: A big achievement and a strategic move

Harvest House, Harare.

1.We wish to acknowledge the interest generated by the trip to the US and that it is fundamental that there be adequate communication to clear the myths. The MDC understands the importance of accountability, which is a key pillar of good governance, public duty and people-centred leadership. The purpose of this briefing is to account to the people.

2.It is exactly 6 weeks into this regime, the situation has not significantly changed and will require all hands to develop and usher a new value driven, democratic developmental state. Correction of past wrongs, violations and failures should not be selective but comprehensive. In our view, economic reforms without political reforms are an unsustainable deception;

3.Next year in 2018, Zimbabwe goes into a watershed election through which the country should poise itself for growth, progress and development. Following the ouster last month of the big man, a strongman who had misgoverned the country for 37 years, all patriotic Zimbabweans know that we must leave no stone unturned in giving the citizens of our beloved country a reason to hope.

4.The much needed hope and national prosperity can only be assured through a return to legitimacy and people’s will underwritten by SADC, Africa and the world. It is against this background that President Morgan Tsvangirai, the MDC Alliance presidential candidate, dispatched us into Africa, Europe and the United States on a global campaign for free, fair and credible elections. That was the essence of our mission and it is regrettable that some among us fell for the cheap ruse that we had gone around calling for sanctions against this country.

5.Every Zimbabwean knows our record in patriotism and national duty. Our trip was about, strategic reengagement for reconstruction and economic recovery, opposition repositioning and a call for a return to legitimacy through free, fair and credible elections. This is the only sure route to have all undesirable restrictive measures and other encumbrances against this country jettisoned and lifted. Zimbabwe cannot continue to be a pariah state or banana republic. Our nation needs to immediately be back into the glorious family of nations as a people-centered, prosperous and progressive developmental country.

6.We mean business. We stand strong. We are serious about forming and being the next government in the next few months. Central to the purpose of our trip, if we are to be the new government we must prepare. Being the new and next government we can’t call for sanctions against our government. Strategic reengagement at party and country level is key. The “Mugabe must go” mantra requires we reposition and reframe our message. Reengagement is a Long process. We saw it in the inclusive government. We must start now. We need $15bn for reconstruction

7.Put simply, we were on a patriotic duty to ensure that Zimbabwe gets back into business again, (a back to business mode) (a back in the game approach) particularly if we are able to bring back African and international confidence by running a truly credible election next year.

8.During this trip, we met business and political leaders in Africa and beyond. We made presentations to various bodies, including the US Foreign Relations Committee, exhorting them to assist this country in its return to legitimacy which is the only way we can unlock the political and economic handcuffs currently arresting the nation.

9.Zimbabweans know that this country needs to start afresh. We need international goodwill. We need massive capital injection but above all, we need international confidence; which confidence can only come with the installation of a legitimate regime in Harare through credible elections. Last month’s developments must be seen as the first step towards a long journey to legitimacy, which must culminate in clean elections and a truly people’s government next year.

10.The new administration in Harare has said the right words at times. They have promised a new start and a new era for the country. Above all, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised free and fair elections but what has been missing is a proper roadmap to that election; the timelines and the implementation of key reforms, including the return of our soldiers to the barracks in line with the dictates of the Constitution. That is the area where we need the support of SADC, the AU and the broader international community— all of whom we have engaged and will continue to engage without fear or favour.

11.Moreover, the signs and noises coming from the current regime in the past week have confirmed our skepticism about the new regime in Harare especially the words of presidential advisor Chris Mutsvangwa who said last week that Zanu PF will be working with the army to ensure victory in the next elections. This is in flagrant violation of our Constitution and it is such noises that vindicate the chastity of our mission to Africa and the broader international community that indeed we need everyone’s support in our pursuit of credible elections in Zimbabwe.

12.The struggle for a democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe is a long and winding one. History did not begin or end in November 2017. The MDC has continued on the path it has been following since 1999 and while we acknowledge the changes that have happened in the national leadership they inevitably remain changes in a political party. This must not sway us from the path of democracy.

13.We were all united and in agreement that Mugabe had to go and we will never regret the position we took because it has always been our position. We welcome those who joined us in November after they finally saw the light. However we were not blind to the fact that the removal of Mugabe did not mean the removal of Mugabeism and the totality of the system that he had created. Thus in all this we knew that after waking up the day after Mugabe’s departure we still had lots of work to do. This is the work that we continue doing, engaging Zimbabweans, our regional and international allies.

14.We are happy the soldiers have returned to the barracks. We are happy to see that even they now agree with us, now that the command element has announced the same. We must now proceed with Operation Restore Legitimacy because that is the core of next year’s elections.

15.Our great motivation is that Zimbabwe must have legitimacy because the lack of it among fellow members of the community of nations has been a burden on our economy. It is because of a lack of legitimacy that some countries continue to impose measures upon us. As a nation we have the power to get these measures removed and all we have to do is to do things the right way. We must hold free, fair and credible elections. How will they stand on hilltops telling us what to do if we hold free, fair and credible elections? This is what we seek. Our engagements are aimed at ensuring that we hold free, fair and credible elections.

16.We know that many Zimbabweans are very hopeful. We all want economic liberation. We also want democracy. However, our hopes must be based on firm foundations, not false premises. As your leadership, we believe it is important to lay down these foundations. We cannot allow ourselves to be swayed by the prevailing winds at any given time. If it happens we must quickly find ourselves. In this case our hope as a nation must be firmly founded on democratic values and principles; on strong economic ideas and honest relations with others.

17.We went to the US as part of our engagements towards fulfilling these goals. Contrary to propaganda and misinterpretations we did not go to America to call for any measures. We have no control over American policy. If anything we asked the Americans to continue with the humanitarian support they have been giving to Zimbabweans. It is our wish to see our people thriving not starving. We understand the need for external help where we are struggling. However, we will continue to be charity cases unless we do the right things by ourselves. We also need to show our commitment by demonstrating electoral reforms that will help us have free fair and credible elections. If we do that, these countries that have measures against us will have no leg to stand on. The power is in our hands. Let’s collectively and together shame all who wish us ill.

18. Our great hope is that the government will understand this cardinal rule that for us to advance as a nation we must have sound policies and a free fair and credible election. Our view is that whoever succeeds between our parties must proceed on a foundation of legitimacy. That is what will emancipate our economy from the present shackles. This is why we seek to work together in order to implement the necessary reforms. If they are receptive this would be great news to Zimbabweans. To this end we urge them to retract or castigate statements made by some among their number to the effect of military involvement in the 2018 elections campaign. They create the wrong impression and spoil the name of the nation at a time when so many Zimbabweans have hope for a better and cleaner future.

19. It is urgent that we transit towards the restoration to legitimacy constitutionalism and the rule of law.

This roadmap must have the following benchmarks

1) The implementation and executing electoral reforms that including

2) (a) credible BVR in respect of which all political parties sign on to,
(b) The introduction of the diaspora vote
(c) The presence of international monitors and observers at least six months before the election
(d) The establishment of an enabling environment without violence, fear and coercion
(e) Electoral and other legislative reforms including the repeal of POSA and AIPPA
(f) Comprehensive media reforms including equal access to the public media and the granting of broadcasting licences. 
(g) A special role of the UN in view of past contested elections

All the above must be guaranteed and underwritten by the international community including SADC, the AU and the UN.

We must collectively deal with the political and economic hygiene issues.

Issues that still need to be addressed by the current government, opposition political parties and the generality of Zimbabweans are:

– Having a clear roadmap to credible, free and fair elections

-How to develop and implement a shared national vision which is inclusive, promotes tolerance, encourages investment, and safeguards property rights, address past violence, reconciliation,

– How to develop a plan of action that address the 3 wicked problems of inequality, poverty and unemployment is still missing

– How to restore confidence in our economy, for investors, for foreign direct investments and not mortgage our future, our children’s inheritance in debt

– How to restore constitutional legitimacy, the return of soldiers to the barracks is a first step, which should be celebrated, but this is not the end, civilian processes and institutions should be allowed to function with fear, bias or favour.

-How to regain standing in international community should be equally grounded in internal reforms that remove justification for continued isolation of Zimbabwe for her peers.

– Key spaces need to be made national not partisan,

1. Traditional leaders, our police and army (these are representatives of the people and not the party)

2. Public media should give unequal space and coverage to all voices and all parties;

3. The governing party should not abuse state resources

Contrary to Zanu PF peddled misinformation, our message in the US was very clear. Zimbabwe needs to be engaged and not isolated. More precisely, the new authorities need to be engaged particularly on the difficult issues affecting our country to avoid lip stick temporary solutions.

We are patriotic citizens. 
We are democrats.

We owe no one an apology for our global campaign for re-engagement and for the return to legitimacy through the holding of free and fair elections whose mission and agenda some have deliberately chosen to misrepresent for selfish political capital.

Our record however speaks for itself, we have served our country to the best of our abilities and we have always put our people first.

For us to move without the fear of regression we need to address the following:

1.Resolution of the Political Crisis, through the holding of a proper election with observers allowed in the country three months before the election with unfettered access to the different parts in the country. We view this as a proper path to rebuilding the social contract.

2.Creation of an inclusive growing economy, deal with macroeconomic stability and in the long term ensure growth, we in the MDC Alliance will create a hundred billion dollar economy within 15 years with the economy growing at an average of 7 percent.

3.Attracting FDI, our team will create a conducive environment including the total repealing of the Indigenisation and Empowerment Act, the respect of property rights, the rule of law and constitutionalism.

4.Change the country’s accumulation model, the state must shift from the current extraction model which places our dealings at the lowest level of global commodity circuits.

5.Financial Sector Stability and Liquidity, as we stated in our critique of Chinamasa’s budget there is urgent need to demonetise the bond note, joining the Rand Monetary Union in the medium term and ring fencing of the US dollar balances to avoid a further loss of value in the accounts of the Zimbabwean people.

6.Expenditure retrenchment, a phased ejection of ghost workers over a period of three years so as to rationalise the public sector wage bill and reform of all State Owned Enterprises.

7.Monetising Democracy, all the Chapter 13 institutions must be strengthened and the implementation of devolution of power must be urgent to ensure even development with decision making vested in decentralised tiers and spheres. The talk by Chinamasa of trying to do away with devolution will further divide our people and polarise our society.

8.International Relations, International Re-Engagement, end isolation of the nation, deal with the debt question and negotiate a martial plan aimed at reconstruction.

9.Putting an end to the land question, stop new farm invasions, deal with security of tenure to ensure that new farmers have both use and exchange value and institute a land audit meant to weed out multiple farm ownerships as well as rationalise the ownership of idle farms.

10.Dealing with the past, we need full enquiries into past political violence including Gukurahundi, we also need to have missing people accounted for including Itai Dzamara. The approach being advocated by Mutsvangwa of sweeping stuff under the carpet did not work under Mugabe repeating the same mistake is folly of the highest order. A full judicial inquiry into the disappearance of the Marange diamonds must also be opened.

Lastly, we want to assure the people of Zimbabwe that as an Alliance, we will continue our international advocacy for free and fair elections next year. As a nation, we have waited too long on the lay by of democracy and we cannot afford to miss the opportunity provided by next year’s elections to poise this country for growth, prosperity and development.

We wish to state that we are heartened by the receptive ear granted to us by our brothers and sisters in Africa and beyond during our recent trip.

Yes, Mugabe may be gone but our national challenges are far much greater than the removal of one person. As Zimbabweans, we need jobs, a stable economy and an accountable people’s government with love and care. We need truly national institutions chlorinated from partisan infections and interference. We need a government that tells the truth and gives people hope.

We need growth, prosperity, development and happiness of the people of this land. Above all else, we need a government installed through the sovereign will of the people of Zimbabwe and that can only happen through a credible election. That process towards a full return to legitimacy needs African and broader international support and that was the basis of our mission.

Zimbabweans certainly deserve better and soon, we will be intensifying our engagement in that regard.

God bless You
God bless Zimbabwe
Merry Christmas
Hon. MP. Advocate Nelson Chamisa and Advocate Tendai Biti

Stop The Sanctions Mantra, Let’s Fix The Economy, Muzamhindo Writes

By Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo | The sanction mantra song is an old song please try another one with Zimbabwe being number 3 in Africa in terms of literacy people should never take this generation for granted, those who are singing this song must try another version this one is out of fashion. I get so disturbed when I see bootlickers and activists stooping so low and going to the level of below the belt, to just please their own masters instead of giving the President very good sound advice. Bootlicking has killed our politics, to an extent that people fail to see the root problem of our economic challenges and polarization of our politics.

I’m going to address issues that have affected our politics and bootlickers will struggle to finish this article because we don’t share the same ideologies. Most tapinda tapinda crew will continue with praise worship of bootlicking leaders instead of giving ED the good and sound advice to restore legitimacy in our country. Honestly how can one address a sitting President as cremora, instead of giving critical analysis on good policies that can shape our economy someone refers to a sitting President as one in charge of the throne, we can’t go this far with blasphemy. We can add on and on but the list is there, we must stop bootlicking and address the root problem of our national politics. As we speak some have already started TSVANGIRAI CHETE CHETE, and MNANGAGWA CHETE CHETE, this is not the language for national building. Leaders should be accountable for everything, leave a space and room for criticism. Each time when we fail to achieve our economic gains we rush to say its sanctions.

US TRIP
There was nothing wrong with Tendai Biti, Nelson Chamisa and Ngarivhume going to USA. What they went for is none of our business. Chamisa and Biti are just human beings like us they have the right to go and do whatever business they want overseas. For your information Biti or Chamisa neither Ngarivhume is not the Head of State. We are in a democratic state where opposition, civic society and academics should be given room and space to air their views. There is nothing wrong with meeting President Mnangagwa, or Morgan Tsvangirai, we are living in a modern era where politics is characterized with maturity and dignity and people must have freedom to associate themselves with whomever they want. So for now this sanction mantra is an old song let’s try another one. I listened to Biti’s speech and Chamisa it was quite sound, informative, progressive and in fact they were just trying to set the record straight that if following things are not accomplished then funding will be difficult to access, which I feel it is their right to set their conditions, and if you remember very well MDC is simply doing their job by setting conditions for free and fair elections. If 2018 elections are not credible then we are going back to square one.
LEGITIMACY
One challenge we are facing as a nation is legitimacy. Everyone knows Zimbabwe; everyone knows our politics at international level there is nothing new. Look at ANC their congress, very smart, they did it fairly and leaders were elected through secret ballot and people elected their leaders of their own choice. Soon after Ramaphosa was elected as ANC leader, the rand gained which shows our economy has nothing to with sanctions its simple mathematics, restore legitimacy and you will receive strong and powerful economic gains. I’m looking forward to one day when Zanu PF and MDC T will have an elective congress in their respective institutions, I would congratulate them. This song of endorsements should be done away with; leaders should be elected through a major exercise of “secret ballot”.

CORRUPTION IS THE BEST SANCTIONS FOR ZIMBABWE

How many billions have been looted in this country? Where are the looters? How much money has gone to the treasury from diamonds proceeds? So what sanctions are we talking about? Where is the money from toll gates? Where is the money from platinum? Where the money from gold proceeds from Zvishawane and Midlands? Where is the money from precious minerals such as gold, chrome, copper and other minerals? Where is the money from police road blocks from 2013 till date? Let’s go to eastern leafy suburbs and see houses that have been built there and compare with the song of sanctions from these bootlickers? Our economic problems have nothing to do with sanctions but corruption is the root of our problems. Look at Jonathan Moyo himself he swindled ZIMDEF 400 000 USD, look at Kasukuwere, his mansion that he built, where did he get the money to build such a house? We need to wake up as Zimbabweans and address issues as they are than to continue with bootlicking.

LETS FIX THE ECONOMY AND STAY AWAY FROM BOOTLICKERS

If there is one advice I want to give His Excellency President Mnangagwa is to ensure that he should do away with bootlickers and activists who just want to fill their stomachs with kachasu and mupeta instead of bringing policy makers, business community and people who are constructive closer to him. Bootlickers are the ones who destroyed Mugabe. The very same people who endorsed the expulsion of Mnangagwa are the very same people who brought him back and endorsed him and there is a very big question mark. Mr President please stay away from those people who are concerned with their stomachs only. We need people who are very constructive with good and sound advice to take this nation forward.

WHAT BROUGHT SANCTIONS? AND WHAT CAN REMOVE SANCTIONS?

Sanctions were brought with the reality that was on the ground. I remember there are people who disappeared in this country whose whereabouts are not even known up to date, so my question is how do you want the international community to react to such situations? Where is Itai Dzamara? In June 2008 more than 500 supporters and activists were killed, and should the international community keep quiet? During the Murambatsvina thousands of people were left homeless, and even moreover we have more than 300 white farmers whose farms and properties were grabbed without a single compensation. So let by gone be bygones but for now I think it is very important for the President to walk the talk. Simple mathematics, implement reforms, address human rights issues, redirect expenditure and engage the public then you will see billions of dollars coming to Zimbabwe.

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo writes in his personal capacity as the Head of Southern Institute of Policy Analysis and Research – SIPAR TRUST, which is responsible for policy analysis and research. He is also an academic and researcher. He holds a BA, MA from Solusi University, and he also holds a Masters of Development Studies from University of Lusaka, Zambia. He is currently enrolled at University of KwaZulu Natal University in South Africa (PHD in Development Studies). He is also an adviser to many financial and political institutions within and outside Zimbabwe. He can be contacted at southerninstitutepar­@gmail.com

First Lady Mnangagwa Pledges To Improve The Welfare of Children

By Paul Nyathi | First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has pledged to dedicate her life during her time as First Lady of Zimbabwe to improve the welfare of underprivileged children.

Speaking at a Christmas gathering with hundreds of orphaned children at Thembiso Children’s Home in Bulawayo on Wednesday, Mrs Mnangagwa said that she wants to dedicate her time to being the mother of all the vulnerable children in the country without discrimination.

Hundreds of children were drawn from various orphanages in Bulawayo for the Christmas time treat with the First Lady.

Mrs Mnangagwa called on all organisations taking care of orphans in the city to contact her through the Minister of State’s office and present how they would like to be assisted.

Several people who attended the ceremony showered the new first lady with praises for committing to concentrate on charity work and refrain from politics.

“Her humility and kindness reminded me of the late Sally Mugabe and I wish she can continue like this and not be like where we are coming from,” said a Mr Stanley Maphosa.

Mrs Mnangagwa is expected to take her visit to orphans and vulnerable children in Matabeleland North on Thursday before visiting Gwanda on Friday.

Shock As Nonagenarian Is Brutally Killed Over Witchcraft Allegations

Terrence Mawawa, Gutu | In an incident that has shaken the Devure Community in Gutu District, a local man brutally murdered an elderly villager(96), after accusing him of possessing goblins.

The gruesome murder incident happened on December 16, according to the police.

Masvingo Provincial Police Spokesman Inspector Charity Mazula confirmed the incident and said the suspect was arrested soon after the grisly act.

Inspector Mazula said the elderly man, Morgan Panganai was drinking beer with his cousin, Tavonga Masange when Sam Manomano confronted the nonagenarian and accused him of being a witch.

Manomano accused Panganai of possessing goblins.He hit Panganai with clenched fists on the neck and the elderly man bled profusely from the mouth.

“I can confirm that an elderly man, Morgan Panganai of Devure, Gutu died after being hit with clenched fists by one Sam Manomano.

Panganai died on December 17 at Gutu Mission Hospital.

Manomano is expected to appear in court facing murder charges soon,” said Inspector Mazula.

Zuma’s Wings Clipped

The ANC is effectively clipping President Jacob Zuma’s wings through its resolution that the party’s national executive committee (NEC) be its centre of power.

“The centre of power is the African National Congress,” Fikile Mbalula said when he addressed the media on the outcomes of the policy discussion, by the commission on strategy and tactics on Wednesday, at the ANC’s 54th national conference.

President Zuma is no longer the party’s president, but remains the head of state.

Mbalula said the conference had concluded that the NEC would decide whether or not to remove  Zuma and appoint an integrity committee which will make decisions that are binding.

Asked about the two centres of power – with Zuma in charge at the Union Buildings and Cyril Ramaphosa leading Luthuli House – Mbalula said this relationship must be managed by the NEC.

He said if there is a decision to recall President Jacob Zuma, it will be a decision of the NEC “as the centre of power”.

Integrity committee to be given more powers

Several ANC members have continued to push for the party to recall Zuma, despite him surviving two attempts by certain members of the NEC to recall him. Others wanted Zuma’s fate to be decided during the conference, however, the move was abandoned.

Mbalula said with Cyril Ramaphosa as ANC president and Zuma as state president, the party was in a position similar to when the Polokwane conference of 2007 saw Zuma elected as ANC president while Thabo Mbeki was state president.

“It must be managed,” he said of the situation.

“The ANC must take decisions and give a mandate to its deployees in government,” Mbalula said.

There was also a resolution to give the party’s integrity committee, whose decisions could be overturned by the NEC, more “biting” powers. It will no longer have to seek approval from the NEC before calling members to account. The commission met with Zuma in December 2016 and asked him to resign, however, he refused.

Mbalula said now the committee can contact a member of the party directly.

Internal elections office to be established

According to Mbalula, the committee has the authority to ask party members to explain their conduct outside of party matters.

“Come here and explain yourself. Why do you have so many girlfriends?” Mbalula said, giving an example of a question the commission might ask of members.

He said the NEC would appoint the new members of the committee currently chaired by ANC veteran Andrew Mlangeni “to ensure that in the ANC matters of integrity are non-negotiable”.

The tactics commission also decided to establish a permanent elections office for its internal elections. One of the rules to be implemented by this office is that candidates must declare their interests and the sources of their campaign funds “so that we don’t entertain the question of money laundering,” said Mbalula.

Further plans include that provision should be made for gender equity in all the ANC’s leadership structures, including in the top six; the establishment of a council of elders; and the reduction of the age limit of members of the ANC Youth League. Regression in terms of the representation of women in the top positions was also noted. The newly elected top six consists of one woman, Jessie Duarte, who retained her position as deputy secretary-general.

Chair of the strategy and tactics subcommittee Nathi Mthethwa spoke about the controversy over monopoly capital vs white monopoly capital that has dominated the ANC’s elections campaigns. He said this debate would continue. `- News24

“Mnangagwa Is More Of A Hollywood Actor Than A State President”

President Emmerson Mnangagwa will be delivering his first State of the Nation Adress (SONA) on Wednesday which is widely anticipated as Zimbabweans have a lot of expectations for the president. Some have complained about the cost of living which seems to be getting worse than under his predecessor, former president Robert Mugabe.

Said Obert Gutu, spokesperson for the MDC-T: “In fact, the situation is now worse than it was during the Mugabe regime. Life is getting very tough for the majority of Zimbabweans and the government appears at sixes and sevens regarding what to do in order to arrest the economic implosion.”

“The State apparatuses are becoming increasingly militarised as we see more and more members of the armed forces being appointed to influential positions in government. The MDC would like the President to address what measures his government is taking to stop the creation of a de facto military junta running the affairs of government.”

However, MDC spokesperson Kurauone Chihwayi is not optimistic about the prospects under Mnangagwa. Said Chihwayi:

We are expecting the same old lyrics, too sweet to hear, but not achievable. Mnangagwa is more of a Hollywood actor than a State President.

The MDC is not expecting miracles from the same Zanu PF comedians. They still need cartons of cosmetics to convince us that they are beautiful, not the cheap bar-talk.

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“We Are Looting Food Relief Donations’, Hungwe Blows Out Again

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo | Masvingo State Minister Josaya Dunira Hungwe has raised concern that government officials are looting food aid and other donations meant for the socially disadvantaged.

Speaking in Masvingo yesterday Hungwe said fellow government officials were stealing donations thereby depriving the socially disadvantaged people of the right to access food aid.

“We are responsible for the looting of food aid meant for the socially disadvantaged.

Let us desist from such bad habits.The people are watching us so we have to be very careful.

Those who are stealing the donations are part of us so if you do not reprimand them, they will soil our image,” said Hungwe.

Hungwe also threatened to expose senior Zanu PF and government officials he claimed were abusing donations meant for the socially disadvantaged groups in the province.

“You are part of us and we know you.We will soon expose you,” said Hungwe.

Walter Chidhakwa Arrested | BREAKING NEWS

Farirai Madhumbe | Former Cabinet Minister Walter Chidhakwa has been arrested and is being held at Rhodesville Police Station.

Chidhakwa’s arrest comes after the state media over the weekend fired warning shots that he together with former Tourism minister, Walter Mzembi, would be arrested for corruption and abuse of office.

The state media reported Sunday, quoting the Zimbabwe Anti Corruption Commission (ZACC) that there was reasonable suspicion the two pampered themselves with money illegally acquired during their stints in Government. Anti-graft agents are also onto former Secretary for Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Professor Francis Gudyanga for allegedly siphoning US$230 000 from the Zimbabwe Manpower Development Fund.

Zuma, Mnangagwa In Diplomatic Briefing

President Jacob Zuma is set to meet with his Zimbabwean counterpart President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Thursday at his Mahlamba Ndlopfu residence in Pretoria, the presidency has said in a statement.

This would be Mnangagwa’s first working visit to South Africa since his inauguration on November 24.

“During the courtesy call, the two heads of state will share perspectives on various issues of mutual importance, such as, regional, continental and international developments,” the presidency said.

During the same visit, Mnangagwa would be expected to “address a high profile business conference” at the Zimbabwean embassy in Pretoria, News24 reported earlier.

This comes as Mnangagwa’s new administration strives “to revitalise the economy through attracting investment”.

The economy 

According to the state-owned Herald newspaper, a statement by Zimbabwe’s embassy in South Africa on Tuesday said that all Zimbabwean business people based in South Africa and all those interested in investing in Zimbabwe are invited to the high-level meeting.

“His Excellency, Ambassador Isaac Moyo invites all Zimbabweans in South Africa and all business persons with an interest in investing in Zimbabwe to a business meeting which will be addressed by His Excellency, Cde ED Mnangagwa, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe,” read part of the statement.

In his first speech as president of Zimbabwe, Mnangagwa emphasised his and Zanu-PF’s new commitment to growing the economy and creating jobs.

“As we focus on recovering our economy, we must shed misbehaviours and acts of indiscipline which have characterised the past. Acts of corruption must stop forthwith,” he said.

The Herald quoted him at the time as saying: “The many skilled Zimbabweans who have left the country over the years for a variety of reasons must now come into the broad economic calculus designed for our recovery and take off.”- News24

Mutsvangwa Eats Own Words, Says Army Will Not Campaign For Zanu PF

Special Adviser to the president, Christopher Mutsvangwa, has unwittingly made a dramatic u-turn by dispelling his earlier statements that the army will be involved in the 2018 elections, a move which has earned him a fair share of criticism.

Mutsvangwa, who was in an apologetic mood, made the backtracking remarks while addressing journalists at his Munhumutapa offices in Harare today.

He claimed that comments attributed to him in one of the local daily newspapers were misinterpreted by the media.

“Contrary to reports that were attributed to me, that the army would ensure an electoral victory for ZanuPF, its a lie.

“I said there was a team which helped to undo the dynastic tendencies of Mugabe . Then I promised the president that we would deliver an election victory to him and that specifically excludes the army because the army had played a role in the ascendancy to power of the new president.

“The army is a professional entity which doesn’t get involved in election campaigns and i urge all journalists to report accurately,” said Mutsvangwa.

Mutsvangwa, during his address at the ZanuPF’S Extra Ordinary Congress held over the weekend, said the ruling party ,would win emphatically in next year’s elections with a bigger margin than the 1980 elections that Mugabe won resoundingly to end colonial rule.

“We will win resoundingly, better than the 1980 elections and we will mobilise heavily working with the ZDF,” he said.

The statement sparked outrage from the public as fears of the 2008 post election violence, perpetrated by the army, were resurrected.

During his address at the party’s Extra Ordinary Congress , President During his speech, Mnangagwa paid tribute to Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) Commander General Constantino Chiwenga for leading Operation Restore Legacy.

All the provinces also endorsed the military action that brought Mnangagwa to power. Speaker of the National Assembly Jacob Mudenda proposed the adoption of the provincial resolutions without amendments.

He was seconded by women’s league secretary for administration Monica Mutsvangwa and, therefore, adopted.- 263chat

“KUTONGA KWARO”: Jah Prayzah Jets Into Malawi

High riding Zimbabwean contemporary musician Mukudzei Mukombe popularly known as Jah Prayzah is set to leave the country for a maiden festive tour of Malawi.

The ”Kutonga Kwaro” hitmaker is expected to meet his legion of fans in Malawi for the first time and is banking on some of his songs that have made waves among them Mudhara Vachauya, Watora Mari and recently Nziyo Yerudo featuring Nigerian songstress, Yemi Alade which are reportedly doing well, rocking radio stations as well as topping charts.

In a promotional video ahead of the tour, the lanky musician confirmed his scheduled visit encouraging his fans to come in numbers for his shows in Lilongwe on the 23rd and Blantyre on the 24th.

“Malawi we are coming there, performing on the 23rd in Lilongwe and Blantyre on Christmas eve. I want all my fans in Malawi to come through in their numbers. We are in the festive season so let`s have fun” said Jah Prayzah.

In an interview with 263Chat, Keen Mashapaidze, Jah Prayzah’s manager said it is an honor for the Mudhara Vachauya hitmaker to perform in Malawi.

”We feel honored to have a tour in Malawi and this shows that our work is now being appreciated in other African countries and we are going to do our best to return the love,” said Mushapaidze.

In Malawi our song `Watora Mari` was a hit song and has rocked the radio top charts for a long time and they are falling in love with our new album Kutonga Kwaro” said Mushapaidze.- 263chat

Chiyangwa Nails ZIFA Officials For Attempting To Sabotage Him

Terrence Mawawa | Controversial ZIFA Boss Philip Chiyangwa has vowed to fix former employees of the country’ s soccer governing body who attempted to sabotage his campaign for the association’ s presidency.

Sources at ZIFA House said Chiyangwa was irked by attempts by former ZIFA Chief Executive Officer, Jonathan Mashingaidze, former finance manager Benjamin Dhewa and ex accountant Fabian Vunganai’ to sabotage his campaign for the association’ s top post.

Chiyangwa has since instructed the police to probe the trio in connection with the alleged embezzlement of funds.

ZIFA Chief Executive Officer, Joseph Mamutse denied Chiyangwa was behind the prosecution of the trio.

“We made a report under ZIFA RRB Number 3370999 on Saturday 16 December and the accused person was Jonathan Mashingaidze.

Further perusal of information at hand has revealed that the accused worked with the following persons in committing the crimes mentioned in the report- Mr Benjamin Dhewa and Mr Fabian Madzima Venganai.

The three cases were revealed in the 2011 audit report.

The cases were revealed as follows: theft of $ 41 215, theft of $ 99 648 and fraud amounting to $ 744 635,” said Mamutse.

Nurses Demand Bribes As Villagers Battle For Survival In Hospital Queues

Terrence Mawawa, Zaka | Nurses at a private clinic here are demanding bribes from patients who drive posh cars, leaving desperate villagers stranded in long and winding queues.

Sources at Dr M Mhangami Private Clinic at Jerera Growth Point in Zaka told ZimEye.com yesterday nurses at the institution were demanding bribes from top class clients, neglecting local villagers in the process.

Those who pay bribes will the be allowed to see the doctor.At the same time those who do not pay kickbacks are forced to spend several hours in meandering queues.

“We are not happy with what is happening at Dr M Mhangami Clinic at Jerera Growth Point.

We see some heavily built individuals jumping queues and the nurses allow them to see the doctor because they get kickbacks from them,” said a Jerera Resident.

“We only have two health centres at Jerera Growth Point and local villagers have to endure long hours in meandering queues.

Some villagers are dying in the queues and the nurses are not bothered by the plight of the suffering people.

They are only concerned about lining their pockets with cash,” said a disgruntled villager.

Nurses at the private clinic refused to comment on the matter.

Police Hunt For Gwanda Armed Robbers

Police have launched a manhunt for three knife and machete wielding robbers who attacked a Gwanda mine owner and escaped with $500.

 Matabeleland South Provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Philani Ndebele, said the three unidentified men attacked Mr Kaizer Shoniwa on Monday at around 4AM while he was at his mine.

“We are investigating a robbery case where a mine operator at Cobra Nine Mine which is at Bina Mine was robbed by three unidentified men who were armed with knives and machetes and they stole $500 from him. They confronted him under the pretext of doing business and then fled from the scene.

This incident occurred at the mine on Monday around 4AM.

“We have launched a manhunt for these culprits and we are appealing to anyone with information that could lead to their arrest to approach any police station near them,” he said.

Insp Ndebele also appealed to members of the public to be wary of people who approach them in the middle of the night under the pretext of doing business.

He also advised people not to resist robbers’ orders when being attacked as that could endanger their lives.

A source who preferred anonymity said Mr Shoniwa was manning the mine when the three men approached him “to negotiate a price” for gold ore.

“The men then produced knives and machetes and demanded cash from Mr Shoniwa. They tripped him to the ground and threatened to kill him if he didn’t comply.

“Mr Shoniwa out of fear handed over $500 to the robbers and pointed out that it was the only money he had on him. The robbers fled from the scene leaving Mr Shoniwa on the ground. He sustained minor bruises from the attack and rushed to alert his work mates,” he said.- state media

Mujuru’s Party Splits Again

Joice Mujuru’s opposition party has split into two groups, the ex-vice president-led National People’s Party (NPP) and the National People’s Party Democrats (NPPD).

This comes as the NPP has been rocked by a spate of desertions, with many accusing Mujuru of being captured by a small cabal seeking to push their factional agendas.

The Daily News heard that meetings have been extremely fractious, with much violent argument, barracking and interminable hair-splitting as every tiny point is dissected and analysed.

The disgruntled party members first wrote a letter to Mujuru last week, seeking her redress to their concerns, but claim that she did not take heed of the early warnings.

“Following the refusal by the NPP president to address our concerns as outlined in our petition on outstanding grievances of 12/12/2017 addressed to ..Mujuru, we, the aggrieved members of the party do hereby denounce the NPP top five leadership consisting: the president …Mujuru, the vice president John Mvundura, the vice president, Sam Sipepa Nkomo, the national secretary-general Gift Nyandoro, the national chairperson Dzikamai Mavhaire,” the splinter group said in a statement yesterday.

The breakaway party comprises the party’s national youth chair Lloyd Masiya, deputy national organising secretary Susan Chuma, secretary-general Diaspora constituency Beulah Chavarika and secretary for Education Enock Mapanje.

According to the group, the five top leaders have presided over the death of democracy and constitutionalism in the NPP and have “captured” Mujuru to an extent that she is subverting the will of the membership.

“This continued lack of commitment to democracy made us realise that a dead horse cannot be whipped into line and no modern technology can revive it. Consequently, we have rebranded into a powerful and vigorous grouping of serious national democrats under the
banner of NPPD.

“Engagements are ongoing with like-minded individuals and entities, and our door is open to all progressive partners who are genuinely committed to our cause which remains to free Zimbabwe from the shackles of dictatorship and transform it into a functional democracy which practices constitutionalism.

“We urge and advise all serious people to join us in our quest for the true liberation of our great nation and beloved people,” the group said.

Efforts to get a comment from the NPP leadership could not yield results yesterday.
As the party continues to disintegrate, NPP’s provincial treasurer Canaan Matiashe, organising secretary, Albert Mukaratirwa, secretary for Information and publicity Norman Mbizi and provincial chairperson Garikai Dzimunya, also tendered their resignation letters on Monday.

“Following the recent provincial executive meeting and management committee meetings (held on December 16th 2017), the entire episode made me feel NPP as an organisation needs to move and progress.

“Thus, I am stepping down as the provincial chairperson for Manicaland. After joining the party at its inception in Mashonaland Central when it was still ZimPF, and later opting to work from my home province, I went on to put everything to the advancement and growth of the party I love so much,” Dzimunya said in his resignation letter.

The current resignations are taking place at a time the party has also been hit by mass defections, with some joining Zanu PF and the MDC.

Mukaratirwa also said that it was in the best interest of the party for him to resign.
“I, as a person believe in things that are done openly and in good faith. This I failed to get in our beloved party NPP.

“Gossiping and back biting had been the order of the day. More so this, happening in the upper echelons of leadership,” Mukaratirwa said. Daily News

Auxillia Mnangagwa Will Double As First Lady And MP

Auxillia Mnangagwa who has made history by becoming the only politician in Zimbabwe to double as a First Lady and an MP will not relinquish the Chirumanzu-Zivagwe Constituency despite her tight schedule but will instead fight to retain the seat in next year’s general elections.
This emerged during her first visit to the constituency as First Lady last Thursday.
Mnangagwa is the country’s third First Lady after independence and the other two; the late Sally and Grace, both married to Robert Mugabe were never Members of Parliament although they held senior posts in Zanu PF.
Mnangagwa who was under siege from the Mugabes’ for most of 2017 told hordes of her supporters in the mining town of Mvuma that she will never abandon her constituency despite her husband’s elevation to the position of President. Even the persecution she suffered under the Mugabes would not push her out of the constituency, she said.
However senior Zanu PF politician Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri suggested in an interview with The Standard at the weekend that Mnangagwa learns from Grace Mugabe’s mistakes and step down as an MP.
Mnangagwa who exuded extraordinary humility during the meeting in sharp contrast to her acerbic predecessor urged her supporters to separate her role as MP from her roles as First Lady.
“Please when I am here I am your MP and one of you. The only time that I become First Lady and mother of the nation is when I am away from this constituency. We have gone through difficulties but I will never abandon you.
“We are still together despite the changes that happened in the past few days. I am still your MP and I am still your mother. Please separate me from the President’s business. When I am here I am your MP and when I am out there I am the First Lady and mother to all,” said Mnangagwa.
Chirumhanzu-Zivagwe is a Constituency that Mnangagwa won in a by-election after her husband who was the MP was appointed Vice President in 2014.
Midlands ZANU PF provincial executive member Norest Msindo praised Mnangagwa for her humility despite that she is the First Lady. He also described her as a selfless woman.
“Despite her husband being Vice President for the past three years and now the President, Mai Mnangagwa continues to carry herself around in a manner that only servant leaders do,” said Musindo at the meeting.
Violet Juru, a secretary in the provincial women’s wing thanked Mnangagwa for empowering women in her constituency by starting income generating projects.
“She gave us sewing machines, road runner chickens and started a horticulture project for us. We thank her for the vehicle that she bought for us for our burial society,” said Juru.- Masvingo Mirror

Ncube Rallies Opposition To Fight Mnangagwa

The MDC Alliance is calling for all opposition parties in Zimbabwe to bury their differences in order to fight Zanu PF as a single force, noting that the military’s intervention in the ruling party’s internal affairs has obliterated the divisions that had greatly contributed to the governing party’s misfortunes.

Addressing a rally during the executive launch of the MDC Alliance at Macdonald Hall in Bulawayo over the weekend, Welshman Ncube of the Alliance said there was no need for the opposition to give President Emmerson Mnangagwa a chance to resuscitate the economy as he was the architect of what he called the “2008 pre-emptive coup.”

Ncube was referring to the period when the ruling party under former president Robert Mugabe kept Zimbabweans in suspense with a month long wait before they released the election results.

The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) described the delay as meticulous verification.

Zec, which is packed with loyalists of the ruling party, released figures that showed opposition MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai had won the election but without an outright majority and therefore a run-off was ordered.

However, Tsvangirai pulled out of the race citing violence on his supporters which was allegedly perpetrated by the army.

In December 2004, while addressing service chiefs and the new leadership of the war veterans association at the Zanu PF headquarters, Mugabe made a telling “Freudian slip” of the tongue when he said Tsvangirai had garnered 73 percent of the vote.

“Mugabe is gone. For years and years, we used to say Mugabe must go and he is gone finally,” Ncube said.

“But we had to get the help in our fight through those who were close to him who are the ones who were behind a pre-emptive coup in 2008 when Mugabe lost elections.

“So this is not the first time they have done a coup. Their first coup after independence was in 2008 when Morgan Tsvangirai beat Mugabe all systems out.

“So people should not tell us today to give Mnangagwa and his team a chance,” he said.

He said it was time for the opposition and people of Zimbabwe to unite and end the Zanu PF rule come 2018.

This, he said, was because after Operation Restore Legacy which eliminated the Generation 40 (G40) cabal in Zanu PF, the ruling party had emerged somewhat united.

“Zanu PF was going to these coming elections a divided lot with G40 on the other side and Team Lacoste on the other; they were fighting day and night. What has happened now is through (Constantino) Chiwenga they have fired G40 and got united as team Lacoste,” he said.

“So as they are going for elections they are regrouping. We are going to face a united Zanu PF and behind it will be the army. So, we as opposition we have to realise that and be united,” Ncube urged the gathering.

The MDC Alliance spokesperson taunted Zanu PF that they were panicking at the resurgence of the opposition party who they thought had been buried since Mnangagwa’s takeover.

“For those who read newspapers you might have come across such statements indicating that the MDC has destroyed itself by going to America to ask for sanctions,” he said.

“If you hear people in Zanu PF complaining about what we will have done just know that thing is good.”

“We are not going to be told by Zanu PF what should be our strategy. We are not going to be told by Zanu PF who our friends should be. The MDC Alliance programme is decided by MDC Alliance. In politics they say if you see your opponent silent then it means whatever you are doing is worthless. Your opponent should feel the heat.”

Ncube said as the MDC Alliance they were not going to stop telling the world the truth until a free and fair election was held in the country.

He said given proper electoral reforms there was no way Zanu PF can win a free and fair election. – Daily News

Christmas Sorrow As Beer, Soft Drink Shortages Loom

The good cheer that normally comes with the festive season risks being dampened by shortages of beer and soft drinks because of serious constraints in the supply chain.

Due to acute foreign currency deficiencies gripping the country’s economy, Zimbabwe’s largest beverages manufacturer, Delta Corporation Limited, is struggling to source raw materials and spares to meet resurgent demand for their products, thus giving rise to the impending shortages.

Formed way back in 1898, Delta is a dominant player in the beverages sector, with interests also in the agro-industry.

Its beverage business manufactures and distributes lager beer, traditional sorghum beer and sparkling soft drinks.

Delta’s company secretary, Alex Makamure, said the foreign currency situation needs to be urgently addressed to avoid a crippling shortage of soft drinks and beer amid surging demand associated with the festive season when consumption of those products peaks.

“The group has a significant backlog of foreign payments, which has resulted in suppliers limiting the supply of key raw materials and spares. This is likely to impact our ability to fully service the market, particularly early in the 2018 calendar year,” he said.

Makamure said the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed concern remained hopeful that it will be allocated reasonable amounts of foreign currency in the coming weeks before the situation deteriorates any further.

He said the group has witnessed a significant surge in the demand of lager beer since last month, well beyond the normal festive season increases.

“We have largely been able to meet the overall demand albeit with some mismatches in brands and packs. We are confident that we will meet the demand in the remaining days leading to the Christmas and New Year holidays,” said Makamure.

The widening shortages of popular beer and soft drinks’ brands cast a dark shadow on the festive season.

A survey by the Daily News revealed that some imported beers favoured by many consumers such as lagers Heineken, Guinness and Miller have long disappeared from the retail outlets because suppliers are starved of foreign currency required to bring them into the country.

Apart from imported beer, soft drinks which are locally manufactured are being intermittently supplied as the beverages giant struggles to fully-service the market.

Some of the raw materials used in the production of beer and soft drinks that are currently in short supply include malt, brewer’s yeast, probiotic bacteria, carbon dioxide and preservatives.

What has not helped matters are the frequent machinery breakdowns that have had a negative effect on beverage production.

Delta experienced prolonged breakdown of its PET plant at Bon Accord in Bulawayo partly due to the unstable power grid in the industrial areas supplied by the Mpopoma substation and longer lead times in getting imported spares.

PET is the synonym for polyethylene terephthalate. Bottles made of PET can be recycled to reuse the material out of which they are made and to reduce the amount of waste going into landfills.

“We have a backlog in servicing our accounts with key foreign suppliers,” said Makamure.

“We would traditionally import some canned beverages to cover the gap between our production capacity and the increased demand during the Christmas period. This is not possible due to the current foreign currency shortages. We hope this will be mitigated through the increased supply of alternative packs such as PET and returnable glass,” he added.

It is not just beer and soft drinks in short supply.

Consumers are also feeling the full effects of Avian Bird flu, which severely affected the production of chicken and eggs at the country’s major breeder, Irvine’s.

Currently, Irvine’s is importing eggs for its hatcheries to fully service the day old chicks’ market.

In the meantime, there are widespread shortages of eggs and chicken.

This comes at a time when government has ordered the reversal of the price increase on bread to avoid social unrest and keep the product within the consumer’s reach.

Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development minister Mike Bimha has also directed the National Competitiveness Commission to investigate the entire value chain in a desperate bid to address the challenges facing the baking industry.

Analysts fear that Bimha’s directive may result in bread disappearing from the formal market into the black market where it will be available at exorbitant prices.

The price increases have largely been caused by the foreign currency shortages, which have forced companies to source expensive foreign currency on the parallel market to meet their import requirements.

There have been challenges in accessing foreign currency from the central bank because of the serious mismatch between imports and exports.

The country has not been producing enough for the export market to be able to generate sufficient foreign currency required to pay for its imports.

Under the circumstances, companies wishing to import raw materials or finished products either will have to wait for the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to have enough foreign currency, which could take several months, or resort to the black market where they are charged high premiums.

Resultantly, prices of most basic commodities have rocketed as retailers pass onto the consumer the extra costs.

In September panicking citizens stampeded to hoard basic consumer goods when they were alarmed by worsening foreign currency shortages and the resurfacing of long fuel queues at most garages. – Daily News

Mnangagwa Fails To Name His VPs Again

Farirai Madhumbe | President Emmerson Mnangagwa who was this afternoon expected to name his two Vice Presidents during his State Of The Nation Address, has left the venue without making the anticipated announcement.

Mnangagwa made another big speech in which he promises to fight corruption, woo investors and mentioned ways to improve economic growth, but left out announcing who his deputies are going to be.

Mnangagwa last Saturday deferred the much-awaited appointment of his two VPs and made far-reaching changes to the politburo that saw him appoint Major General Engelbert Rugeje the new national commissar and Oppah Muchinguri Zanu PF’s new National Chairman.

There has been speculation that General Constantino Chiwenga who offially resigned last Monday fom the military had been cleared to deputise Mnangagwa, eventually to succeed him.`

Chiwenga yesterday officially handed over the reins to General Philip Valerio Sibanda, marking an end to his 44-year military career. The colourful handover and takeover grand parade was held at Commando Regiment and was witnessed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Gen Chiwenga retired this week after spending 44 years as a soldier, 13 of which he was ZDF Commander.

SANCTIONS WAR: Biti, Chamisa “Clear Myths” On US Trip

Hon. MP. Advocate Nelson Chamisa and Advocate Tendai Biti | 1.We wish to acknowledge the interest generated by the trip to the US and that it is fundamental that there be adequate communication to clear the myths. The MDC understands the importance of accountability, which is a key pillar of good governance, public duty and people-centred leadership. The purpose of this briefing is to account to the people.

2.It is exactly 6 weeks into this regime, the situation has not significantly changed and will require all hands to develop and usher a new value driven, democratic developmental state. Correction of past wrongs, violations and failures should not be selective but comprehensive. In our view, economic reforms without political reforms are an unsustainable deception;

3.Next year in 2018, Zimbabwe goes into a watershed election through which the country should poise itself for growth, progress and development. Following the ouster last month of the big man, a strongman who had misgoverned the country for 37 years, all patriotic Zimbabweans know that we must leave no stone unturned in giving the citizens of our beloved country a reason to hope.

4.The much needed hope and national prosperity can only be assured through a return to legitimacy and people’s will underwritten by SADC, Africa and the world. It is against this background that President Morgan Tsvangirai, the MDC Alliance presidential candidate, dispatched us into Africa, Europe and the United States on a global campaign for free, fair and credible elections. That was the essence of our mission and it is regrettable that some among us fell for the cheap ruse that we had gone around calling for sanctions against this country.

5.Every Zimbabwean knows our record in patriotism and national duty. Our trip was about, strategic reengagement for reconstruction and economic recovery, opposition repositioning and a call for a return to legitimacy through free, fair and credible elections. This is the only sure route to have all undesirable restrictive measures and other encumbrances against this country jettisoned and lifted. Zimbabwe cannot continue to be a pariah state or banana republic. Our nation needs to immediately be back into the glorious family of nations as a people-centered, prosperous and progressive developmental country.

6.We mean business. We stand strong. We are serious about forming and being the next government in the next few months. Central to the purpose of our trip, if we are to be the new government we must prepare. Being the new and next government we can’t call for sanctions against our government. Strategic reengagement at party and country level is key. The “Mugabe must go” mantra requires we reposition and reframe our message. Reengagement is a Long process. We saw it in the inclusive government. We must start now. We need $15bn for reconstruction

7.Put simply, we were on a patriotic duty to ensure that Zimbabwe gets back into business again, (a back to business mode) (a back in the game approach) particularly if we are able to bring back African and international confidence by running a truly credible election next year.

8.During this trip, we met business and political leaders in Africa and beyond. We made presentations to various bodies, including the US Foreign Relations Committee, exhorting them to assist this country in its return to legitimacy which is the only way we can unlock the political and economic handcuffs currently arresting the nation.

9.Zimbabweans know that this country needs to start afresh. We need international goodwill. We need massive capital injection but above all, we need international confidence; which confidence can only come with the installation of a legitimate regime in Harare through credible elections. Last month’s developments must be seen as the first step towards a long journey to legitimacy, which must culminate in clean elections and a truly people’s government next year.

10.The new administration in Harare has said the right words at times. They have promised a new start and a new era for the country. Above all, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised free and fair elections but what has been missing is a proper roadmap to that election; the timelines and the implementation of key reforms, including the return of our soldiers to the barracks in line with the dictates of the Constitution. That is the area where we need the support of SADC, the AU and the broader international community— all of whom we have engaged and will continue to engage without fear or favour.

11.Moreover, the signs and noises coming from the current regime in the past week have confirmed our skepticism about the new regime in Harare especially the words of presidential advisor Chris Mutsvangwa who said last week that Zanu PF will be working with the army to ensure victory in the next elections. This is in flagrant violation of our Constitution and it is such noises that vindicate the chastity of our mission to Africa and the broader international community that indeed we need everyone’s support in our pursuit of credible elections in Zimbabwe.

12.The struggle for a democratic and prosperous Zimbabwe is a long and winding one. History did not begin or end in November 2017. The MDC has continued on the path it has been following since 1999 and while we acknowledge the changes that have happened in the national leadership they inevitably remain changes in a political party. This must not sway us from the path of democracy.

13.We were all united and in agreement that Mugabe had to go and we will never regret the position we took because it has always been our position. We welcome those who joined us in November after they finally saw the light. However we were not blind to the fact that the removal of Mugabe did not mean the removal of Mugabeism and the totality of the system that he had created. Thus in all this we knew that after waking up the day after Mugabe’s departure we still had lots of work to do. This is the work that we continue doing, engaging Zimbabweans, our regional and international allies.

14.We are happy the soldiers have returned to the barracks. We are happy to see that even they now agree with us, now that the command element has announced the same. We must now proceed with Operation Restore Legitimacy because that is the core of next year’s elections.

15.Our great motivation is that Zimbabwe must have legitimacy because the lack of it among fellow members of the community of nations has been a burden on our economy. It is because of a lack of legitimacy that some countries continue to impose measures upon us. As a nation we have the power to get these measures removed and all we have to do is to do things the right way. We must hold free, fair and credible elections. How will they stand on hilltops telling us what to do if we hold free, fair and credible elections? This is what we seek. Our engagements are aimed at ensuring that we hold free, fair and credible elections.

16.We know that many Zimbabweans are very hopeful. We all want economic liberation. We also want democracy. However, our hopes must be based on firm foundations, not false premises. As your leadership, we believe it is important to lay down these foundations. We cannot allow ourselves to be swayed by the prevailing winds at any given time. If it happens we must quickly find ourselves. In this case our hope as a nation must be firmly founded on democratic values and principles; on strong economic ideas and honest relations with others.

17.We went to the US as part of our engagements towards fulfilling these goals. Contrary to propaganda and misinterpretations we did not go to America to call for any measures. We have no control over American policy. If anything we asked the Americans to continue with the humanitarian support they have been giving to Zimbabweans. It is our wish to see our people thriving not starving. We understand the need for external help where we are struggling. However, we will continue to be charity cases unless we do the right things by ourselves. We also need to show our commitment by demonstrating electoral reforms that will help us have free fair and credible elections. If we do that, these countries that have measures against us will have no leg to stand on. The power is in our hands. Let’s collectively and together shame all who wish us ill.

18. Our great hope is that the government will understand this cardinal rule that for us to advance as a nation we must have sound policies and a free fair and credible election. Our view is that whoever succeeds between our parties must proceed on a foundation of legitimacy. That is what will emancipate our economy from the present shackles. This is why we seek to work together in order to implement the necessary reforms. If they are receptive this would be great news to Zimbabweans. To this end we urge them to retract or castigate statements made by some among their number to the effect of military involvement in the 2018 elections campaign. They create the wrong impression and spoil the name of the nation at a time when so many Zimbabweans have hope for a better and cleaner future.

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. It is urgent that we transit towards the restoration to legitimacy constitutionalism and the rule of law.

This roadmap must have the following benchmarks

1) The implementation and executing electoral reforms that including

2) (a) credible BVR in respect of which all political parties sign on to, the introduction)

(b) The introduction of the diaspora vote

(c) The presence of international monitors and observers at least six months before the election
(d) The establishment of an enabling environment without violence,   fear and coercion

(e) Electoral and other legislative reforms including the repeal of POSA and AIPPA

(f) Comprehensive media reforms including equal access to the public media and the granting of broadcasting licences.

(g) A special role of the UN in view of past contested elections

All the above must be guaranteed and underwritten by the international community including SADC, the AU and the UN.

We must collectively deal with the political and economic hygiene issues.

Issues that still need to be addressed by the current government, opposition political parties and the generality of Zimbabweans are:

  • Having a clear roadmap to credible, free and fair elections
  • How to develop and implement a shared national vision which is inclusive, promotes tolerance, encourages investment, and safeguards property rights, address past violence, reconciliation,
  • How to develop a plan of action that address the 3 wicked problems of inequality, poverty and unemployment is still missing
  • How to restore confidence in our economy, for investors, for foreign direct investments and not mortgage our future, our children’s inheritance in debt
  • How to restore constitutional legitimacy, the return of soldiers to the barracks is a first step, which should be celebrated, but this is not the end, civilian processes and institutions should be allowed to function with fear, bias or favour.
  • How to regain standing in international community should be equally grounded in internal reforms that remove justification for continued isolation of Zimbabwe for her peers.

Key spaces need to be made national not partisan,

1. Traditional leaders, our police and army (these are representatives of the people and not the party)

2. Public media should give unequal space and coverage to all voices and all parties;

3. The governing party should not abuse state resources

Contrary to Zanu PF peddled misinformation, our message in the US was very clear. Zimbabwe needs to be engaged and not isolated. More precisely, the new authorities need to be engaged particularly on the difficult issues affecting our country t avoid lip stick temporary solutions.

We are patriotic citizens.
We are democrats.

We owe no one an apology for our global campaign for re-engagement and for the return to legitimacy through the holding of free and fair elections whose mission and agenda some have deliberately chosen to misrepresent for selfish political capital.

Our record however speaks for itself, we have served our country to the best of our abilities and we have always put our people first.

For us to move without the fear of regression we need to address the following:

1. Resolution of the Political Crisis, through the holding of a proper election with observers allowed in the country three months before the election with unfettered access to the different parts in the country. We view this as a proper path to rebuilding the social contract.

2.Creation of an inclusive growing economy, deal with macroeconomic stability and in the long term ensure growth, we in the MDC Alliance will create a hundred billion dollar economy within 15 years with the economy growing at an average of 7 percent.

3.Attracting FDI, our team will create a conducive environment including the total repealing of the Indigenisation and Empowerment Act, the respect of property rights, the rule of law and constitutionalism.

4.Change the country’s accumulation model, the state must shift from the current extraction model which places our dealings at the lowest level of global commodity circuits.

5.Financial Sector Stability and Liquidity, as we stated in our critique of Chinamasa’s budget there is urgent need to demonetise the bond note, joining the Rand Monetary Union in the medium term and ring fencing of the US dollar balances to avoid a further loss of value in the accounts of the Zimbabwean people.

6.Expenditure retrenchment
, a phased ejection of ghost workers over a period of three years so as to rationalise the public sector wage bill and reform of all State Owned Enterprises.

7.Monetising Democracy, all the Chapter 13 institutions must be strengthened and the implementation of devolution of power must be urgent to ensure even development with decision making vested in decentralised tiers and spheres. The talk by Chinamasa of trying to do away with devolution will further divide our people and polarise our society.

8.International Relations, International Re-Engagement, end isolation of the nation, deal with the debt question and negotiate a martial plan aimed at reconstruction.

9.Putting an end to the land question, stop new farm invasions, deal with security of tenure to ensure that new farmers have both use and exchange value and institute a land audit meant to weed out multiple farm ownerships as well as rationalise the ownership of idle farms.

10.Dealing with the past, we need full enquiries into past political violence including Gukurahundi, we also need to have missing people accounted for including Itai Dzamara. The approach being advocated by Mutsvangwa of sweeping stuff under the carpet did not work under Mugabe repeating the same mistake is folly of the highest order. A full judicial inquiry into the disappearance of the Marange diamonds must also be opened.

Lastly, we want to assure the people of Zimbabwe that as an Alliance, we will continue our international advocacy for free and fair elections next year. As a nation, we have waited too long on the lay by of democracy and we cannot afford to miss the opportunity provided by next year’s elections to poise this country for growth, prosperity and development.

We wish to state that we are heartened by the receptive ear granted to us by our brothers and sisters in Africa and beyond during our recent trip.

Yes, Mugabe may be gone but our national challenges are far much greater than the removal of one person. As Zimbabweans, we need jobs, a stable economy and an accountable people’s government with love and care. We need truly national institutions chlorinated from partisan infections and interference. We need a government that tells the truth and gives people hope.

We need growth, prosperity, development and happiness of the people of this land. Above all else, we need a government installed through the sovereign will of the people of Zimbabwe and that can only happen through a credible election. That process towards a full return to legitimacy needs African and broader international support and that was the basis of our mission.

Zimbabweans certainly deserve better and soon, we will be intensifying our engagement in that regard.

God bless Zimbabwe
Hon. MP. Advocate Nelson Chamisa and Advocate Tendai Biti

Mnangagwa Warns ‘Big Fish’, No ‘Sacred Cows’ In Corruption Fight

Ray Nkosi | President Emmerson Mnangagwa in his State Of The Nation (SONA) address has warned that there will be no sacred cows in the fight against corruption.

The warning comes as Zimbabweans are putting the President under more and more pressure to deal with the “criminals around him” and those who were not netted in during “Operation Restore legacy” under which a number of G-40 members were arrested for corruption.

Said Mnangagwa: “The goal of my gvt is to build a new Zimbabwe based on transparency, accountability and hardwork ‘every case of corruption shld investigated there shld be no sacred cows”

 “My govt will be based on crown values of honesty,transparency and hard work. Every corrupt case must be investigated and punished accordingly. No sacred cows. It has already begun,” Mnangagwa told Parliamentarians this afternoon.

 Mnangagwa also warned ministers to be honest and accountable to the public, saying Government is determined to remove any policy inconsistency so as to attract investors. He says Government is committed to open Zimbabwe to investors.

ACID ATTACK : Police Brutality Victim Battles For Life

Seven months after she was reportedly forced by police officers to sit on an acidic substance, burning her backside in the process, 30-year-old Victoria Falls resident Zibusiso Moyo is still battling for her life and says she has lost hope of completely healing as the wound has remained septic.

Moyo was allegedly picked up from the streets sometime in June this year and tortured by police officers who accused her of loitering for purposes of prostitution.

She claimed was made to sit on a caustic soda-covered van surface where she suffered severe burns on her backside and private parts, resulting in a miscarriage and haemorrhage that medical doctors are reportedly failing to stop.

Moyo said her gaping wounds had not responded well to treatment and she had been advised to seek specialist treatment in South Africa, which she said was beyond her means.

“The doctors told me to stop taking the antibiotics because they are no longer working on me,” she said when Southern Eye visited her at home.

“My skin is always reacting and the rash becomes itchy whenever I am exposed to the sun or when I take medication.

“I wish God could take away this pain from me by letting me die because I am now like a moving grave.”

Victoria Falls district medical officer Wisdom Kurauone, in a referral letter for Moyo, said the chemical was still in her system and her condition was deteriorating.

He said she needed urgent specialist treatment, possibly in South Africa. Moyo, a mother of one, can hardly walk and has difficulties sitting. She has drastically lost weight.

She also lost her job in South Africa.

She said she felt hurt because the police officers who forced her to sit on the caustic soda had not been charged.

Officer Commanding Victoria Falls district Chief Superintendent Jairos Chiwona refused to be drawn into the matter, arguing that the police had no hand in her injury and that the matter was before the courts.

Police have not revealed where the caustic soda came from, but sources say that they picked it up along Kazungula Road after it was allegedly dumped by suspected poachers.

Meanwhile, Moyo who was being tried at the Victoria Falls Magistrates’ Court for allegedly assaulting and insulting the police officers who forced her to sit on the acidic substance, was yesterday acquitted on both counts due to lack of evidence.

She was represented by human rights lawyer Thulani Nkala.- Newsday

Defiant Meat Traders Defend Price Hikes

Meat traders have refused to reverse the 30-50% hike they introduced on all meat products this year, saying the increments were necessitated by the high costs they were incurring along the value chain.

Yesterday, government failed to break the impasse, as stakeholders vowed to keep the prices up pending a second meeting to be held today with the National Competitiveness Commission.

Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries president Sifelani Jabangwe who chaired the meeting confirmed the stalemate.
“As of today (yesterday), there is nothing yet that has been done because we saw this as a more complicated problem than even the bread one that we were facing, so this one is a bit more complicated but it can be resolved,” he said.

“It (price increments) has been specifically to deal with mark-ups as all of them (meat players) are trying to hedge the challenges that they are facing but what has happened is that no one is benefiting, as consumers are not buying.

“It is the costs and the coordination which is the thing about a value chain. Sometimes, if the players do not collaborate and act individually, they can actually do it to the detriment of the entire chain and this is what we have having.”

Currently, meat players are charging between 30% and 40% mark-ups on meat which is up from a previous of 10 to 15% mark up on meat prices.

According to one of poultry players present at the discussions, who did not want to be named, beef meat has gone up due to increased demand, as chicken supply is still low on the back of the avian bird flu from October this year.
The reason for the price hike of chicken meat was due to a shortage of foreign currency required to import stockfeed.

Consumer Council of Zimbabwe (CCZ) executive director Rose Siyachitema said they where receiving complaints that the price of beef, chicken, pork, and fish were now almost the same.

“What we understand from the public was that between those four products they used to be able to say ‘I will not eat beef, I will eat the other products because those alternatives are cheaper’. Now, beef and pork prices per kilogramme are nearly the same and kapenta is nearly the same as beef, so for us that is a challenge where all those products could have a similar price,” she said.

On Monday, government ordered players in the baking industry to reverse the 10% bread price hike introduced at the weekend.- Newsday

Baby Chris Bere Found Dead

Ray Nkosi | Baby Chris Bere who has been missing for several days now has been found dead.

According to an update posted by a close relative on social media, “Baby Chris Bere is no more. He did not die naturally. Found in the hills in the evening of 19 Dec 2017. Clearly taken/dumped there. Evil walks on two legs. Anyway, vengeance is God’s.
Ours is truth and justice for Chris. Thank you all for your prayers. Thank you all for your love. We cannot say anymore. Till this horrendous murder is solved.”

Below is the background to the story…

A Chipinge family is searching for two year old Chris Bere who went missing last Monday while in the care of his grandmother.

The family is concerned about Chris’s whereabouts further complicated by little cooperation from ZRP Chipinge.

According to family sources who have narrated the family ordeal to ZimEye.com, “So far it looks like Monday morning the child was left sleeping in a room while the grandparents and workers were working on a nearby field. The grandother walked back to check on him but before getting home met one of the farm workers who is said to have been coming from buying tobacco for himself. She asked him if the baby was awake, if he heard heard any cry, and he replied no, and that the child is asleep.”

After which the grandmother checked on her grandson again and found him gone, raising alarm and a search party got into motion.

The relative contiues to explain the unfolding events: “People from neighbouring villages helped but found nothing. A report was made to the Police, Chipinge Hospital and Social Welfare and still no trace. The police it is said did not come the day of the report and never brought tracer dogs which would have more likely traced the child’s movement from his bedroom to wherever he went or was taken.”

Ignoring the urgency of the matter Chipinge Police stood by what they say is their policy to wait 48 hours before accepting a missing person report. At the time of writing almost five days later no arrests have been made and noone has been taken in for questioning.

The family has resorted to posting appeal posters in the city centre and residential areas of Chipinge. They have also appealed for information on social media, radio, television as well as a local newspaper.

 

Mnangagwa Flying To South Africa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is flying to South Africa for a business function. The meeting is being held in Pretoria and starting at 12noon  – 5pm. Details are above

 

Wicknell Chivayo In CIO Scandal Involving Soldier And Dep Director General

Staff Reporter| Convicted fraudster, Wicknell Chivayo has been fingered in another scandal this time involving the Central Intelligence Organisation in which he reportedly caused the arrest of a soldier previously assigned to his own prison cell during his incarceration at the Chikurubi Maximum Prison between 2005 and 2008.

Chivayo who was actively part of the corrupt and now deposed G40 regime, fearing being exposed, caused the arrest of the soldier, Professor (real firstname) Moyo, on false charges of impersonating the then Deputy Director general Aaron Nhepera, the latest investigation shows.

When the case gathered heat, Professor Moyo was in the media two months ago mistaken for former Higher Education Minister, Prof. Jonathan Moyo.

Professor Moyo was the soldier assigned to regularly inspect Chivayo’s prison cell during the time of his incarceration when Chivayo shared the cell with British soldier, Simon Mann. The latest report reveals that Chivayo’s motivation for getting Moyo imprisoned, is that the serviceman has with secret files on Chivayo’s activities, the subject of ongoing investigations to this date, during the time of his incarceration when he was convicted for fraud.

Chivayo has since been contacted several times on this matter and refused to speak on it.

The case which was heard on the 1st November 2017 saw High Court Judge Justice Tawanda Chitapi telling state prosecutors that Moyo was supposed to be given bail at the lower court. It is believed the reason this did not happen is that court officials feared the names of senior govt officials involved in the allegation.

But Chitapi said there is nothing like “a bigger name” before the court of law, all names are equal in a society like Zimbabwe.”

The first CRB number is 1000/17, but it is a continuation from the CRB number 9891/17. The prosecutor general Adv Ray Goba, Snr Ass Comm Arnold Makomo, DDG Aaron Nhepera are not direct complainants but they are being used by Chivayo in the case in which the state is in possession of manufactured evidence, the investigation shows.

The case continues…

 

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Meanwhile, the original case has the State claiming that on March 2, 2011, Moyo fraudulently secured an Econet line, and registered it using Itayi Kangarawa’s identification numbers. He allegedly later registered the same line with Ecocash in Nhepera’s name.

During the same period, Moyo allegedly bought another Econet line and registered it again in Kangarawa’s name, but registered the EcoCash account in the name of Ngoni Nyamasoka. On September 9 this year, Moyo phoned Chivayo and identified himself as Nhepera, asking for money to spend entertaining visitors over the weekend.

Moyo, according to the allegations, later phoned Chivayo using another line which he had registered in Nyamasoka’s name while posing as Nyamasoka from the President’s Office.

Chivayo claims that he then sought clarification from Nhepera, who confirmed that he was not aware of the false call and Chivayo reported the matter to the police, leading to Moyo’s arrest.

Benjamin Chikerema appeared for the State.

 

BREAKING NEWS – Tsvangirai Function Cancelled Over Leader’s Illness

By Staff Reporter| The MDC party’s dinner dance slated for today has been cancelled and the function postponed to a to be announced future date.

While the below official statement was made by the party’s Deputy President Elias Mudzuri, sources in the MDC told ZimEye.com this is because of the leader’s illness which has taken an unpredictable turn.

“This is all because of Save’s condition, and we don’t know when he will return home,” a source close the party presidium told ZimEye.

Meanwhile below was Mudzuri’s official statement regarding the latest development:

The Annual Presidential Dinner Dance Committee wishes to announce the postponement of the 2017 Annual Dinner Dance to January 2018.

A new date will be announced in due course.
Have a pleasant Christmas and see you next year.

Regards
VP Mudzuri

BREAKING NEWS-Govt Building Burnt Down As Fire Brigade Fails To Start

as the fire continued yesterday, Tuesday

By Shiellah Sibanda| A Ministry of Health apartment building housing staff members in Gwanda was on Tuesday completely burnt down as the inept Municipality of Gwanda fire brigade failed yet again to deal with the fire.

Members of the public as ZimEye.com reveals, had to go inside the burning building and take the risk of dealing with the huge inferno to stop it reaching to other apartments housing about 60 families of the Ministry employees’.

The engine of the council fire truck which is said to be having state of the art equipment, is reported to have failed to start when an alarm was raised that the building was on fire. The fire team responded to the fire in a makeshift emergency support vehicle which did not have the capacity to deal with the inferno.

This is not the first time that the Gwanda Fire Brigade has failed to deal with a fire, in what has now invoked the residents’ anger.

Several public buildings and houses have been burnt down to ashes in the town with the fire team completely failing to handle the situation.

Speaking to ZimEye.com the Municipality Chief Fire Officer, Denny Sibanda said that his fire fighting team delayed attending to the fire due to a technical problem with their main fire truck.

“Our fire tender shockingly failed to start when we got the report of the fire though we tried our best to deal with the fire before it could spread to all the other apartments,” he said.

Sibanda said that they are still investigating the cause of the fire which they suspect to have been due to an electrical fault.

Thousands of dollars worth of property was completely burnt down leaving the staff member who was on duty at the hospital with nothing to salvage from the apartment.

Chief Medical Superintendent at the hospital Dr Puggie Chimberengwa lamented at the council failure to contain the fire before the apartment was completely burnt down.

“It’s sad that our employee has lost everything he had in the fire. The hospital will work at providing him with alternative accommodation,” he told ZimEye.

WICKNELL DEAD END: ZPC Boss Sent Home To Pave Way For Investigations

By Staff Reporter| As investigations close in on Chikurubi maximum prison inmate (2005-8) Wicknell Chivayo, the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) managing director Engineer Noah Gwariro has been sent home to pave way for investigations into the tenders given Chivayo the total which run into nearly $1 billion.

Mr Gwariro was last Tuesday suspended for 90 days by the power utility’s board so to clear the space for high level investigations into Chivayo’s Gwanda Solar deal. Chivayo has been investigated by ZimEye.com for over 2 years – early last year he reported that he no longer has any money and is now awaiting a bank loan.

The fat belly activist who joined ZANU PF soon after coming out of prison, was paid US$5 million pre-commencement fee for the Gwanda Solar project without a performance guarantee.

So far Chivayo has soiled President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s name as ZimEye.com reveals declaring that he will just say sorry to him and the case against him will be closed. (SEE VIDEO)- STORY CONTINUES BELOW:

https://youtu.be/OqbcQCBRsVk

 

 

ZPC board chairman, Engineer Stanley Kazhanje has delivered a letter suspending Gwariro after he failed to respond to questions regarding payments made to Chivayo’s company Intratrek Zimbabwe.

 

The disbursements were made without a bank guarantee and payments made on the back of payment certificates from the contractor with no work to support the certificates.

 

Gwariro said that the payments were made allegedly under undue pressure from then Minister of Energy and Power Development (Dr) Samuel Undenge.

While Gwariro is barred from visiting his offices or ZPC premises, Kazhanje said he should remain available to be recalled to resume duties if deemed necessary or to assist with investigations at any time.

The development is being closely covered by ZimEye.com since early 2016. SEE VIDEOS:

https://youtu.be/p-T_CAmrwP4

https://youtu.be/ehMSgIgD_r4

 

NECI is a Government arm whose mandate is to carry out compliance checks of companies to ensure that the country is not prejudiced through prejudicial transfer pricing, as well as unfair business practices such as externalisation.

“As part of the exercise that NECI is carrying out, may you avail the following documents for inspection – all contracts/agreements entered into with the Zimbabwe Power Company, Intratrek’s bank statements from January 2015 to date, cash books and all other documents pertaining to the Gwanda Solar Project and Munyati Power Station,” NECI wrote to Chivayo.

“An expeditious submission of the above information will be appreciated.”

ZPC paid Chivayo without the businessman submitting a bank guarantee to safeguard public funds.

Clause 4.2 of the contract specifies the need for a performance bond to protect ZPC against any losses in the event Intratrek Zimbabwe defaulted on the project.

The contract further specifies that ZPC will release money only after receiving an advance payment guarantee.

On Tuesday last week, ZPC board chairman Engineer Stanley Kazhanje wrote a letter suspending Eng Gwariro over the Gwanda solar deal.

In his letter, Eng Kazhanje said Eng Gwariro failed to respond to issues put to him before the board that sat on December 8.

He said the board meeting had “presented serious concerns regarding the management and in particular the payments made to the contractor, Intratrek Zimbabwe, with respect to the 100MW Gwanda Solar Power Station project”.

Eng Kazhanje said during the board meeting, two issues stood out, namely payments made to Chivayo without the bank guarantee and payments made on the back of payment certificates from the contractor with no work to support the certificates. “It was your explanation that the payments were made allegedly under undue pressure from the then Minister of Energy and Power Development (Dr) Samuel Undenge, which pressure was never communicated to the board or the group chief executive (Engineer Josh Chifamba),” Eng Kazhanje said.

“In view of the above and given its seriousness and gravity, as well as concerns around it, the board of directors intends to undertake investigations into the matter. Consequently, the board, in the exercise of its prerogative on leave management, has decided to place you on mandatory leave of up to 90 days on full pay and benefits to facilitate the said investigations. The above takes effect from the date of receipt of this letter.”

Eng Kazhanje said Eng Gwariro should remain available to be recalled to resume duties if deemed necessary or to assist with investigations at any time.

ZPC management argues that for five months, they refused to pay Chivayo in the absence of a bank guarantee, but later succumbed to pressure from Dr Undenge.

The former minister has denied interference and accuses management for failing to follow laid down procedures. – state media/additional reporting.

What’s Wrong With An Army General Becoming President Of Zimbabwe? The United States Was Built By Gun Toting Soldiers

Is there anything wrong with the Zimbabwean Presidency becoming deputised by a decorated army general? These are some of the questions posed by many ZANU PF supporters and hinted on by Presidential advisor, Chris Mutsvangwa earlier this month.

Mutsvangwa continued speaking by comparing Zimbabwe with the United States Of America which was not only founded by a top army general, George Washington, but has had numerous other senior soldiers take the Presidency for more than 200 years to date. THIS MATTER WILL BE DISCUSSED ON ZimEye.com TODAY, WEDNESDAY.

The development comes as the state media described Defence Forces Commander Gen Constantino Chiwenga’s 44 year military career as “illustrious.” Chiwenga retired as a soldier on Monday and is expected to be appointed the country’s new 1st Vice President, a position that places him as President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s obvious successor.

With millions of Zimbabweans hailing Chiwenga as the humble general who respected former President Robert Mugabe and allegedly “did not shed any blood and gracefully handed over power to Mnangagwa” during last month’s coup, the man’s public status as a ‘true liberator’ and a civilised soldier has come under the international spotlight.

Meanwhile, below was the state full text:

The Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General, Constantino Guvheya Nyikadzino Dominic Chiwenga, yesterday officially handed over the reins to General Philip Valerio Sibanda, marking an end to his 44-year illustrious military career.

The colourful hand-over and take-over grand parade was held at Commando Regiment and was witnessed by the Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

Gen Chiwenga retired this week after spending 44 years as a soldier, 13 of which he was ZDF Commander.

The ZDF is composed of the Zimbabwe National Army and Air Force of Zimbabwe.

Gen Chiwenga had taken over from late national hero General Vitalis Musungwa Gava Zvinavashe, who retired in 2003. Before handing over the ZDF colours and symbol of command, Gen Chiwenga inspected a guard of honour, his last in military uniform.

President Mnangagwa thanked Gen Chiwenga for showing consistency and steadfastness during his tenure.

“I, therefore, urge you to maintain the same loyalty, robustness and dedication to duty as you move to your next assignment which is quite prominent.”

He said Gen Sibanda’s promotion was based on distinction and merit.

“You have demonstrated visionary leadership, when you were Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army,” President Mnangagwa said.

“As you assume a higher and more challenging assignment, I hope and trust that you will continue to take a leading role in developing the Zimbabwe Defence Forces into a professional, competent, hard hitting and highly disciplined force.”

President Mnangagwa said the Defence Forces should continue working closely with Government Ministries to ensure economic development.

“Our Defence Forces are renowned and respected nationally, regionally and internationally for their professional conduct of duties,” he said.

“This was clearly demonstrated by the way Operation Restore Legacy was clinically executed, right from the start to finish. I want to assure you that Government is fully committed to the task of ensuring that your requirements and those of all citizens are provided for as we continue to review your conditions of service.”

In his farewell speech, Gen Chiwenga reminisced the journey he travelled with his “military family” since he joined the army at the age of 17. He chronicled how he left school in 1973 to join the liberation struggle and how President Mnangagwa superintended over the integration over Zanla and Zipra armies to form the Zimbabwe Defence Forces in 1980.

Gen Chiwenga said during his tenure as ZDF Commander, the main focus was on retraining and re-equipping the force following intermittent years of successful military campaigns.

The campaigns, he said, were held under the auspices of Sadc, African Union and United Nations.

“As I retire today, I am proud to have been associated with such a professional, battle tested and efficient force that has become the envy of many, friendly and foe, the world over,” Gen Chiwenga said.

“I implore upon you to jealously guard this good reputation that we have earned over the years.”

He said in the last 13 years, the ZDF had registered numerous achievements despite limited budgetary allocations.

These include a small hard hitting force, commonly referred to as Combat Group Concept, introduction of an inspectorate department and the Defence Economic Development Department, establishment of the Zimbabwe National Defence University and the recent Operation Restore Legacy among others.

Gen Chiwenga said his command was made easier because of the unity among officers.

“As I retire together with other Generals, I am aware though that some among us might be full of emotions due to this separation, over which I implore you all to reserve your energies in ensuring that you continue to give maximum support to the incoming command element,” Gen Chiwenga said.

He said the incoming Commander Gen Sibanda was an able freedom fighter and professional soldier.

Gen Sibanda said: “Many challenges confronted us during this period and General Chiwenga was always up to the task seeking solutions to these challenges.

“We overcame most of these because we worked as a team. Team work is our secret to success.”

He thanked President Mnangagwa for trusting him and pledged to do his best in executing his mandate.

The ceremony was witnessed by service chiefs, Government Ministers and senior officials.

 

Drama As Rapist Is Caught In The Act, Paraded Before Whole Village

A Plumtree man who was caught raping a 14 –year-old girl was tied with a rope by the juvenile’s father who paraded him in the village before handing him over to the police.

This came out when Washington Sibanda (20) of Ndiweni village in Bhagani area under Chief Mpini appeared before Plumtree resident magistrate, Mr Taurai Manwere, facing rape charges.

He was not asked to plead and remanded in custody to January 2.

Sibanda was also advised to apply to the High Court for bail.

“I didn’t rape her; we had made arrangements that we engage in sexual intercourse as she was my girlfriend,” he said.

The girl, who was in Form One this year and cannot be named for ethical reasons, admitted in a statement that she was in a relationship with Sibanda.

She however, denied having consented to be intimate with him.

“He proposed love to me and I agreed. We came to our house and got into my room. He sat at the edge of the bed and called my name and I answered him. He then got into my blankets and removed his clothes and had sexual intercourse with me once and gave me a packet of biscuits before he went away. On the day in question he came and was apprehended by my father who had heard him getting into my room,” she said.

The prosecutor, Mr Rose Sibanda, told the court that sometime in November, Sibanda went to the girl’s homestead during the night and entered her room through an unlocked door.

While inside the accused allegedly sneaked into her blankets and raped her once. After allegedly raping her, he gave her a packet of biscuits and went away.

On Friday last week at around midnight, Sibanda went back to the girl’s homestead and raped her again.

He was apprehended while still in the act by the girl’s father who had heard his foot-steps as he walked to his daughter’s bedroom.

Sibanda was tied with a rope on both hands and legs until sunrise when he was paraded in the village.

He was later handed over to the police.- state media

2 Year Old Boy Killed In Home Petrol Fire

A suspected Mwenezi illegal fuel dealer accidentally burnt his two -year-old son to death when his hut caught fire from petrol he was pouring into a container near a lit candle.

Ivy Chademba of Flora Range Village 4 was burnt to ashes after his father Mr Gift Chademba failed to rescue him from the flames.

Mr Chademba escaped with his wife.

Masvingo police spokesperson Inspector Charity Mazula said the incident occurred on Sunday at around 8 PM.

She said the boy’s remains were taken to Neshuro District Hospital for post-mortem.

“I have received a report of sudden death involving a two-year-old Mwenezi boy in an inferno. The father who we suspect is an illegal fuel dealer was pouring petrol from one container into another next to a naked flame of a candle,” said Insp Mazula.

“The two parents rescued themselves while leaving their son at the mercy of the inferno and he was burnt to ashes. The whole thatched bedroom hut was engulfed in fire and all the property inside was destroyed,” she said.

Insp Mazula advised members of the public against storing fuel at their homes, saying it is “a cocktail for disaster.”

She said only licensed dealers are allowed to deal in fuel, from safe storages, far from the reach of children.

In September, a parent allegedly burnt a fellow parent’s Mercedes Benz vehicle while braaing on a gas stove at Riverton Academy in Masvingo during a school prize giving function.- state media

President Mnangagwa To Deliver State Of The Nation Address

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is today set to deliver his inaugural State of the Nation Address (SONA) to a joint sitting of the National Assembly and Senate, where he will give his reflection on the country’s performance for the year. The announcement was made yesterday by Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda, while addressing legislators in the Chamber.

“I wish to inform the House that His Excellency the President Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa will tomorrow, Wednesday 20 December 2017, deliver a State of the Nation Address to a joint sitting of Senate and National Assembly at the Harare International Conference Centre at 1430hours in the afternoon,” said Adv Mudenda.

Adv Mudenda rapped Kuwadzana East Member of Parliament Advocate Nelson Chamisa (MDC-T) for mixing issues after the backbencher asked if they will be given an opportunity to ask the Head of State and Government questions. Adv Mudenda said while the Constitution stipulated that the President might attend Parliament to respond to questions, the issue at hand, that of SONA, was provided for under a different section of the Constitution.

In a related matter, Adv Mudenda said the President was empowered to deploy members of the security forces, in particular the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF). He said this while responding to an issue that had been raised by Mutare Central MP Mr Innocent Gonese (MDC-T) early this month, asking about the presence of soldiers, who were assisting police in the maintenance of law and order during Operation Restore Legacy.

Adv Mudenda read out a response that had been made by the Minister of Defence, Security and War Veterans Cde Kembo Mohadi, who said members of the ZDF might be deployed in the country in terms of Section 213 of the Constitution

Section 213 (2) reads: “With the authority of the President, the Defence Forces may be deployed in Zimbabwe – (a) in defence of Zimbabwe; (b) in support of the Police Service in the maintenance of public order; or (c) in support of the Police Service and other civilian authorities in the event of an emergency or disaster.”

Meanwhile, Adv Mudenda had the House in stitches when he concurred with Musikavanhu MP Mr Prosper Mutseyami (MDC-T), that there was need to capacitate Parliament’s health centre on stress management given events unfolding, where some ministers and deputy ministers were losing their jobs as Government realigned its structures. Mr Mutseyami had said several ex-ministers were finding it difficult to adjust to their new life as backbenchers, hence the need to administer counselling services.

Adv Mudenda said he has a cousin relative who was going through serious depression after he lost a ministerial post due to the re-alignment of Government ministries as President Mnangagwa announced a leaner Cabinet. He did not, however, name the affected former minister. Adv Mudenda also announced that the Committee on Standing Rules and Orders had appointed new chairpersons of portfolio committees to match the new Government structure. This saw some chairpersons being dropped.

Notable changes include that of Gokwe-Nembudziya MP Cde Justice Mayor Wadyajena, who is now chairing the committee on Lands, Agriculture and Resettlement, replacing Muzarabani South MP Cde Christopher Chitindi. Cde Chitindi will now chair the committee on Transport and Infrastructural Development, replacing Chegutu West MP Cde Dexter Nduna, who has been dropped.

Norton MP Mr Temba Mliswa will now chair the Mines and Energy committee, replacing Masvingo Urban MP Dr Daniel Shumba, who has also been dropped. Other changes were meant to replace ministers who had been elevated, while others were retained.- state media