BREAKING NEWS – City Liner Bus Catches Fire In The Middle Of The Road

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By Oluhle Sibanda| A City Liner bus traveling from Johannesburg went up in flames early this morning.

The incident happened at the 40km peg from Beitbridge. – CLICK ON THE SATELLITE MAP TO ZOOM IN – please note the map will update in 5 minutes.

At the time of writing, ZimEye was told by a source that there were no casualties. But the bus company issued caution saying investigations were still underway so they could not communicate anything at present.

“Oh yes the bus that caught fire earlier on (today).

“Basically that situation is still being investigated but so far we have not heard anything about anybody being hurt…the only that’s damaged is the coach,” a receptionist said Monday morning.

 

BREAKING NEWS – Wicknell Chivayo Finally Arrested

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By Staff Reporter| Barely hours after dodging an interview to answer for his dodgy $5million ZESA parastatal tender among other shady deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars, Wicknell Chivayo has been arrested, shortly after insulting ZimEye’s Simba Chikanza during a LIVE program on Saturday night.

His lawyer has confirmed Chivayo was taken away by security forces but could not tell whether it was police or military. To further confirm the arrest, attempts by ZimEye.com to reach Chivayo since last night were met with a brickwall as Chivayo’s phone was continuously switched off.

His lawyer Thabani Mpofu told the local Daily News Chivayo was arrested yesterday Sunday although he was not sure which police took him, ZRP or military. “At the moment I am still frantically trying to establish what happened. I thought by now I would have made headway, but nothing has come up yet,” he said.

Chivayo’s WhatsApp number showed he was last online around 5pm yesterday when ZimEye called him once again.

ZimEye.com is in the next few minutes offloading the tender document Chivayo reportedly stole from the ZANU PF headquarters and which he used to inflate figures.

Chivayo’s arrest is over the ZESA deals wherewith he obtained over half a billion dollars worth of tenders and moreover received a cash payment of $5million without a performance guarantee.

He was arrested within 24 hours of dodging ZimEye.com for answers.

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It was not clear at the time of writing where Chivayo is being held, and ZimEye will keep our valued readers and viewers updated. – THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY….

Army, Police Officers Detained Over Bribery Case

By Terrence Mawawa| ZRP Cops and army officers were yesterday arrested and detained in Chipinge over a bribery case.

The soldiers were manning a roadblock at Mashiri in Chipinge when they allegedly demanded cash from a senior army officer.

” The soldiers and police officers who were at a roadblock at Mashiri in Chipinge were arrested and detained at the army barracks yesterday.

An army colonel who was driving a commuter omnibus passed by and the cops and the soldiers demanded cash from him.

He then went to complain at 3 Brigade, leading to the arrest of the whole team,” said a police source in Chipinge.

This comes a few days after calls by the new government were made on public officers to desist from corruption.

Tsvangirai Asks Trump For Help Battling Mnangagwa

MDC Alliance leader Morgan Tsvangirai is asking US President Donald Trump for assistance in dealing with President Emmerson Mnangagwa whose government has kept a tight lid on democratic reforms in the run up to next year’s elections.

Tsvangirai has sent off a three member delegation to Trump in Washington DC – part of a global campaign to exert international pressure on President Mnangagwa.

The development comes as the nation readies for the upcoming polls where Tsvangirai will face a military run party whose generals have before sworn that they will never salute him.

Tsvangirai’s three member delegation consists of MDC-T Vice President Nelson Chamisa, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Tendai Biti and MDC president Welshman Ncube, who doubles as MDC Alliance spokesperson.

The three left Harare yesterday for Ethiopia where they will go to the Africa Union Headquarters before proceeding to the US and Europe. MDC Alliance executive member Jameson Timba revealed the trip to local paper NewsDay.

“Those three leaders are on a diplomatic mission to apprise to the international community on developments in Zimbabwe, but most importantly to alert the international community of the need for free, credible and fair elections in Zimbabwe when it is time,” said Timba.

SHOCKER: Wicknell Actually Got $684 Million Worth Of Tenders

How does a government run by lawyers and academics dish out more than half a billion dollars in tenders to a convicted fraudster? These are the questions President Emmerson Mnangagwa will need to personally answer because he personally headed the board that dished out these tenders.

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Chombo To Sue Mnangagwa

Former Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo is set to sue President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government for torture and unlawful detention.

Both Chombo and former ZANU OF Youth leader, Kudzanai Chipanga are in the window for a mass lawsuit against the government of Zimbabwe.

The two’s lawyer, Lovemore Madhuku, was quoted saying his clients will sue President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration if it does not apologise and offer them compensation.

Last week, Prof Lovemore Madhuku told ZimEye there is a string of wild allegations against Chombo including one of hiring mercenaries and yet the once which are official pertain to events dated several years back.

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This time Madhuku told VOA Chombo and Chipanga have a right to sue for unlawful detention for the period they were detained by the military adding that his clients were tortured while they were in military custody.

“What next lawfully is that we first expect that the government will come and tell us that, ‘look, we were sorry we did this and here we are offering compensation.’

“They must apologize to our clients and then offer to pay them compensation for the period of unlawful detention. But if they do not do that we will take them up on that issue at the same time we will take it into account when this matter is going to be taken up.”

Chombo is charged with fraud, corruption and abuse of office during former President Robert Mugabe’s tenure, while Chipanga is accused of causing disaffection among the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

ZANU PF Would Have Lost 2018 Elections With Mugabe As President, Says Matemadanda

Zanu-PF’s new national political commissar, Victor Matemadanda says ZANU PF would have lost the upcoming 2018 elections if Robert Mugabe had remained party leader.

Matemadanda was quoted during a Zanu-PF Bulawayo inter-district meeting at its Davies Hall provincial headquarters.

“Zanu-PF was going to lose the 2018 elections had we continued with the former president as our candidate,” said Matemadanda.

He continued saying, “this is largely because he (Cde Mugabe) had allowed his wife (Mrs Grace Mugabe) working in cahoots with the professor of succession (Prof Jonathan Moyo) and that dangerous boy called Tyson (Mr Saviour Kasukuwere) to destroy the party from within.

“The aspirations of the liberation struggle which we fought for can now be achieved following Operation Restore Legacy. When we fight in a revolution we don’t fight for personal glory, but for everyone and this fight should benefit the party. We want discipline in the party.

Matemadanda, quoted by the state media, then promised to re-build its structures afresh starting at cell level.

Mnangagwa Government Unconstitutional, Political Analysts Insist

Terrence Mawawa| In-spite of the fact the people of Zimbabwe were fully behind the military takeover that led to the ouster of Robert Mugabe, political analysts on Friday said President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government was illegitimate.

Mnangagwa ascended to power a few weeks after being fired from both Zanu PF and government by his long time boss Mugabe.Mnangagwa’ s dismissal marked a paradigm shift in the country’ s political circles.

However, renowned publisher and political analyst, Ibbo Mandaza told participants at a seminar in Harare Mnangagwa’ s government was unconstitutional.

He said SADC initially wanted to see a transition government in Zimbabwe, pending free elections.

He added it was important for the AU, the European Union, the United States and Britain to recognise that what happened in Zimbabwe was a coup and that the current government, headed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, was an illegitimate one.

He said there was still a strong military presence in Harare, and he speculated that Mugabe might be kept captive in his home.
“I wonder what will happen if Mugabe wants to leave for Singapore for his regular treatments.

What if Mugabe goes out and says he was forced to resign? What would be the implications? Can we explain why he is so closely guarded?”
said Mandaza.

Legal expert Kudakwashe Chitsike (Director of the Research and Advocacy Unit), said the transfer of power was not done according to the country’s constitution.

“Whether you like Mugabe or not, he was elected in 2013 and everybody accepted the election. You may not like the results, but he was elected,” she said.

She added SADC never had Zimbabwe as a priority and rubberstamped the elections despite disputes and violence.

Chitsike said Zimbabweans came out to march in support of the coup because it was Mugabe being deposed.

IS THIS FAIR? – Nurse Fired for Being HIV+, Employer Says You Didn’t Reveal

In a case that might set a precedent, a Harare nurse was dismissed from St Anne’s Hospital after serving the institution for two years after her employer discovered out that she was HIV positive.

The development saw her sue the employer but later loose the case the Constitutional Court ruling that her rights were not violated.

She was diagnosed with HIV in 2003. At that time she was employed by Avenues Clinic but soon retired in 2006 due to deteriorating health.

She later applied for a job at St Anne’s Hospital after recovering in 2010 and was asked to disclose if she was suffering from any serious illness including HIV. It was at that point that she did not reveal her status.

She later suffered a stroke in 2012 when she was discovered to be HIV+ and after St Anne’s had ordered an investigation it was found out that she had contracted HIV years before and knew about it. The findings resulted in her dismissal.

The National Employment Council’s Appeals Committee ordered her reinstatement but St Anne’s challenged the decision at the Labour Court.

While St Anne’s challenge was pending, the woman filed an application directly at the Constitutional Court arguing that her right to privacy in terms of Section 57(e) of the Constitution had been violated by St Anne’s Hospital. However, Chief Justice Luke Malaba, sitting with eight other judges dismissed her application, saying no rights had been violated. – state media

Chinamasa: We’ve Recovered 66% Command Loans

Patrick Chinamasa

State Media – Government has so far recovered $47,7 million from the loans it issued under the Command Agriculture Revolving Fund, which translates to 66 percent of its target of $72 million.
This comes amid reports that 10 000 farmers were still to deliver their maize to the Grain Marketing Board (GMB).
Government has also collected $3,6 million from wheat farmers against a target of $8,8 million as at November 23. This was revealed by Finance and Economic Development Minister Patrick Chinamasa in his 2018 National Budget presentation last week.

Minister Chinamasa said a positive culture of honouring loan obligations was emerging among farmers who benefited from the empowerment support under the Command Agriculture Programme.

“In this regard, Command Agriculture Revolving Fund registering repayment receipts of $47,7 million in loan recoveries from farmers. This is against the anticipated target of $72 million.

“Out of the 50 000 farmers contracted to produce maize under Command Agriculture, 33 percent fully paid their loan obligations, with 22 percent having partially paid their obligations, while recoveries from others are being made as they deliver to the GMB.

“However, as at November 23 2017, about 10 053 contracted farmers had not made any maize deliveries to GMB, an indication that these were already defaulting on their 2017 debt obligations.”

Government has instituted measures to ensure recoveries from the farmers, with monitoring teams already deployed to follow up on those who were being made to acknowledge their debts for repayment next season.
To encourage farmers to continue paying back their debt obligations, all fully paid farmers were being prioritised in accessing inputs under the 2017-18 Command Agriculture programme.

“With regards to those farmers who have partially paid, as well as the new farmers, consideration to be contracted is based on a tight criteria which includes, among others, the need for a farmer to demonstrate capability to produce,” said Minister Chinamasa.

According to the budget, the absence of effective control and distribution mechanisms had meant that bogus farmers could access inputs through unscrupulous suppliers.
This also resulted in the abuse of fuel coupons, whose issuance was not commensurate to farmer requirements.

“Some of the potential risk areas have since been rectified, which has seen the logistics committee in consultation with private financing partners tightening the distribution and collection mechanisms for both fuel and other inputs,” said Minister Chinamasa.

“All participating farmers are now required to have their contract papers and release orders for inputs collection to be processed at district level. For those farmers required to collect inputs directly from inputs suppliers, Government officials have been stationed at inputs suppliers’ depots to clear and monitor collection of inputs by farmers.”

Minister Chinamasa said other potential leakages being plugged related to absence of validation processes over use of tillage vouchers and combine harvesters repairs and collusion between district Command Centre officials and some farmers that could result in inputs collections in excess of requirements determined by Agritex and ward officers.
Some farmers who would have benefited from Command Agriculture inputs supplies were being paid in full for grain delivered to the GMB, despite having loan obligations under the programme.

Government has thus moved in to plug potential leakages that could arise.
“In this regard, participating farmers are also required to complete the cost recovery Stop Order forms at the point of inputs collection,” said Minister Chinamasa. “Furthermore, plugging of potential leakages is extended to prevent some ward extension officers recommending farmers without farm or land offer letters to collect inputs, resulting in no recoveries.”

President Mnangagwa has always been on record warning those who abuse Command Agriculture inputs that Government will deal with them accordingly.

Command Agriculture, a brainchild of the Government, has rescued thousands of farmers
who would have failed to productively use their land owing to funding challenges.
Under the programme, farmers received inputs for free, but are expected to deliver five tonnes of maize each to the GMB.

Makarau’s Resignation Sparks Fresh Fears

RITA MAKARAU

The shock resignation by Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Rita Makarau — a mere eight months before the country holds its make-or-break national elections next year — has cast a huge shadow on the eagerly-awaited polls, which a fearful opposition want to be monitored by international observers.

Makarau — also a respected Supreme Court judge and the secretary of the Judicial Services Commission (JSC) — stunned the country on Friday when she abruptly resigned from her post without giving any reasons, amid a plethora of political conspiracies.

Well-placed sources at the Zec who spoke to the Daily News on Sunday yesterday also said Makarau’s unexpected departure had left a of lot of questions unanswered, as days before she quit she had been in jovial mood in meetings with stakeholders at the national elections management body.

“It appears as if she may have been pushed. Her email signalling her intention to resign came as a complete shock to us. It came after we had just had an important meeting with one of our stakeholders during the week, and there was no sign whatsoever that she was on her way out.

“In fact she was as calm and as cheerful as she always is. So, you can imagine our surprise when we received that email. It definitely suggested that she may have been pushed before she jumped.

“We are all trying to put the pieces together and make sense of everything, as her email never stated her reasons for that very sudden move,” one of the sources said.

New Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi confirmed Makarau’s resignation at the weekend and also said the Supreme Court judge had not given reasons for leaving the post.

In the meantime, her sudden departure has elicited myriad conspiracy theories, with the opposition and political analysts also warning that it is now “mandatory” that the international community watches over the 2018 polls which must be held by August next year.

It has also emerged that one of the opposition’s charges is that Makarau’s alleged forced resignation from Zec is meant to allow the current dominant faction in Zanu PF to “manipulate the vote” in its favour next year.

During the heights of the ugly factional brawling in the ruling party — which pitted the Generation 40 (G40) faction against the Team Lacoste camp, which was rooting for new President Emmerson Mnangagwa — Makarau was viewed favourably by the G40 group which wanted her to become the country’s chief justice after the late Godfrey Chidyausiku.

Matters came to a head during the interviews for that position when the two major Zanu PF factions fought ugly and open battles to have their preferred candidates take over from Chidyausiku.
In the end, Makarau came second to the country’s new CJ, Luke Malaba, while George Chiweshe — who was preferred by Team Lacoste pulled out of the selection process after it was challenged in the High Court.

Former deputy prime minister in Zimbabwe’s short-lived inclusive government, Arthur Mutambara, was among those who have claimed that Makarau may have been forced to resign from Zec due to factional interests in the ruling party.

“The electoral agenda should be to enable and facilitate free, fair and credible elections, and not settle Zanu PF factional disputes. The regime must reach out to civic society and the opposition parties and establish a clear and inclusive roadmap to free, fair and credible elections in 2018,” Mutambara said.
According to the Constitution, the head of Zec must be either a judge or a former judge, or a person who qualifies for appointment as a judge.

Professor of World Politics, Stephen Chan, said yesterday that the position of chairperson of Zec was pivotal, and required an appointment of the highest calibre and integrity.
“The international community will be looking to the elections as the clinching signal that Zimbabwe is climbing its way upwards to probity and transparency.

“If Zimbabwe wants to rejoin the Commonwealth and attract wider investment, there will have to be a Commonwealth Observer Group and, ideally, a European Observer Group, and they will scrutinise the Zec and its chair with attention to minute detail.

“The shortcomings of observer groups were exposed in Kenya, so they will arrive in Zimbabwe having upped their own game,” Chan told the Daily News On Sunday.

The country’s main opposition party, the MDC, said while it welcomed Makarau’s resignation, its suddenness was both a surprise and a concern.

“Rita Makarau’s resignation opens a can of worms. Why is she resigning just a few months before Election 2018?

“Has she been forced to resign? Was she pushing a factional agenda during her term of office as ZEC
chairperson? Is she really her own person?” MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu queried.
Makarau’s resignation came as Zec, as well as local election observer groups, are intensifying their efforts to have millions of prospective voters register in the ongoing biometric voter registration (BVR) exercise, which is now approaching its final phase.

Zimbabwe is using the BVR system for registration for next year’s elections for the first time.
Zec is targeting seven million voters for the current BVR registration exercise — ahead of the much-awaited 2018 polls, which could see Mnangagwa facing a grand coalition of opposition parties in that plebiscite.

The opposition and civic groups have also been agitating for sweeping electoral reforms ahead of the crunch elections which they say must be held in an environment which doesn’t promote disputes like what happened during the 2008 and 2013 polls.

In the hotly-disputed 2008 elections, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai beat former president Robert Mugabe hands down.

However, the results of those polls were withheld for six long weeks by stunned authorities, amid widespread allegations of ballot tampering and fraud which were later revealed by former bigwigs of the ruling party.

Mugabe’s defeat was widely blamed on an internal rebellion which was said to have been led by officials loyal to former vice president Joice Mujuru and her late husband Solomon — a plot that came to be known as Bhora Musango.

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

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

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

PICTURE: Head On Collision: 3 Killed In Accident

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Three people died and 19 others were injured when a Toyota Gaia collided head-on with an Isuzu Como commuter omnibus along Gweru-Zvishavane Road yesterday.

The accident occurred at around 0915hrs at the 23,5km peg, when the Shurugwi-bound Toyota Gaia, which had two people on board collided head-on with the Gweru-bound Isuzu Como commuter omnibus carrying 20 people.
Acting Midlands police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Ethel Mukwende said she was yet to get details of the accident.

“I will get hold of the responsible office and furnish you with the details,” she said.

A police source told the state media that on approaching the 23,5km peg, the driver of the Isuzu Como commuter omnibus owned by Mhangami Tours trading as Zebra Transport, tried to overtake at a continuous line ahead of the oncoming Toyota Gaia.

The source said the driver of the Gaia swerved to the left and veered off the road to avoid the head-on, but the driver of the commuter omnibus lost control of the vehicle and also swerved in the same direction, resulting in the collision.

The commuter omnibus overturned and landed on its roof, while the Toyota Gaia also overturned and landed on its wheels.

“Three people, one from the commuter omnibus and two from the Toyota Gaia died on the spot as a result of the collision,” said a police source.
“Seven people whose condition was stable were taken to Shurugwi District Hospital, while 12 others whose condition was reported to be serious were ferried to Gweru Provincial Hospital.”

Gweru Provincial Hospital Medical Superintendent Doctor Fabian Mashingaidze confirmed attending to the 12 accident victims.

A witness, Mr Dumisani Moyo, said the driver of the commuter omnibus was speeding.

Air Zim To Buy 15 Planes

State Media – Government is set to acquire 15 air planes as part of efforts to resuscitate the ailing Air Zimbabwe, Transport and Infrastructure Development Minister Dr Jorum Gumbo has said.

In an interview recently, Dr Gumbo said plans were at an advanced stage for the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe to acquire the planes under a public-private partnership (PPP) agreement with investors in the Diaspora.

“The Civil Aviation Authority is on the verge of acquiring 15 new air planes from Malaysia under a lease agreement,” he said. “The deal was penned between Government and a private company, DIDG, a consortium of business partners from the Diaspora.”

Dr Gumbo said Air Zimbabwe was reeling under a huge debt burden, which limited it from applying for credit from the market. Government has managed to rope in partners from the Diaspora, who are interested in the local airline, he said.

“Under this agreement, which I initially planned to sign with Malaysia Airline, the DIDG (Diaspora Infrastructure Development Group) company will facilitate the acquisition of these planes under a lease agreement, and this would be renewable after five years,” said Dr Gumbo. “Firstly, I had suggested that we enter into an agreement with the Malaysian airline, but the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe’s books were in the red, we could not meet loan requirements.”

Dr Gumbo said Government had settled for DIDG — the same company that is involved in the National Railways of Zimbabwe (NRZ) deal — which offered to assist in acquiring the planes from Malaysia.

“The national airline is reeling under a $330 million debt,” he said. “Its balance sheet is in bad state at the moment, hence, these other interventions.” Dr Gumbo said his ministry’s mandate was to oversee the rehabilitation of three major sectors — aviation, roads and rail transport.

IN PICTURES: MDC Christmas Party In London

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By Shiellah Sibanda| On Saturday the 9th of December MDC-T members came together with families and friends for a Christmas party. Around 80 people braved the bad weather and came to the fundraiser.

The sole reason for the party was to fundraise for the upcoming 2018 elections. The party started around 14:30pm and went on until around 23:30hrs with a lot of activities taking place.

Speaker after speaker they talked about the situation back home, noting how people celebrated when Mugabe resigned but that was not what the Zimbabweans wanted. Zimbabweans want a complete change of government. Therefore it is important that people get out and register to vote next year.

The chairman, Mr Tonderai Samanyanga emphasised that Mugabe is now gone as every body wanted him gone, but was replaced by Emmerson Mnangagwa who is more or less what Robert Mugabe is.

He said “Zimbabweans need a change and that change can only be seen when Zanu-PF is gone and that can only be achieved by voting for change next year.”

BREAKING NEWS: GUN SHOTS- Another Soldier Threatens To Shoot Man Dead At Morden Sports

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| A Zimbabwe National Army officer wreaked havoc at a local bar and threatened to shoot a patron yesterday.

Two loud gunshots were fired by the soldier as he was being restrained.

Lance Corporal Albert Alifeyo of Four Brigade Intelligence Unit stormed the bar and had an altercation with one, Tendai Nguwo.

Alifeyo produced his service pistol and threatened to kill Nguwo. An official police memo titled, “UNLAWFUL DISCHARGE OF A FIREARM AT MODERN SPORT BAR, HILLSIDE, MASVINGO BY A ZIMBABWE NATIONAL ARMY MEMBER,” reads as follows:

This memo serves to put on record circumstances surrounding the above subject matter:-
ACCUSED PERSON
Albert Alifeyo Age – 29 years
NR : 79-127602-M-79
RES : House number 226 Chitepo Street, Pangolin, Masvingo
BUS : 4 Brigade Intelligence Company, Masvingo
Force number: 835044F
RANK : lance corporal
INFORMANT :

Tendai Nguwo Age – 22 years
NR : 22-173211-Q- 22
RES : House number [DETAILS REDACTED].
BUS : Not Employed
Phone : 0777 *** ***

CIRCUMSTANCES
On 8th day of December 2017, at around 2230 hours, accused was on his way home from work at Zimbabwe National Army 4 Brigade, Masvingo dressed in ZNA uniform and armed with a Makarov Service Pistol bearing serial number ZA 0283. Same got to Morden Sports Bar, Pangolin, Masvingo where he started drinking beer together with other unknown civilian people.

Whilst in the bar, the accused had an altercation with other patrons who were defending one known as Gono, a lunatic whom he suspected of smoking Dagga in the bar. In the process, the accused disturbed informant who was playing snooker.

When the informant tried to reason with him, the accused challenged him, took his beer and smashed it on the floor. A misunderstanding developed between the accused and informant.

One civilian patron offered to buy informant another pint of beer to replace the broken one, but the accused barred him from doing so and a misunderstanding ensued between the accused and informant.

Accused withdrew his afore-stated service pistol and threatened to kill the informant. The informant realised that the accused had produced a pistol and grabbed the accused’s arm to avoid being shot.

Both wrestled against each other for about twenty minutes and in the process the service pistol discharged two rounds. One discharged round hit the floor near the counter and the other one hit the wall beside the door.

In the process the accused got injured by the firearm on top of his left hand and he sustained two grazed wounds on the injured part.

However, the two continued struggling until informant called for rescue while still grabbing the accused’s hands firmly. Patrons who were around rescued him through holding the accused and disarmed him. A report was made at ZRP Chikato Police Station, and the accused was arrested and taken to that station.

INVESTIGATIONS
The scene was attended by ZRP Chikato, CID Masvingo and ZNA 4 Brigade members. Two spent pistol cartridges and one bullet head residue were recovered inside Morden Sports Bar, Pangolin, Masvingo.

Smears of accused’s blood were seen on the floor. Accused was ferried to Masvingo General Hospital under the heavy guard of the ZNA Military Police. His condition is stable.

You will be apprised of any new developments. ZRP Chikato RRB 3372530
DATE: 09/12/17
CID MASVINGO / CHIREDZI DISTRICT

Govt To Recover Billions Of Dollars Externalised To Six Countries

Terrence Mawawa | The government of the Republic of Zimbabwe has stepped up efforts to recover billions of dollars illegally externalised during former President Robert Mugabe’s reign.

As investigations into the search for missing diamond funds intensify, Government has written to six countries where millions of dollars realised from diamond mining activities in Zimbabwe were allegedly externalised by Jinan Mining (Pvt) Limited, seeking mutual legal assistance in the investigation of the matter.

The multi-million dollar externalisation scam saw cash being transferred to various bank accounts in the United Arab Emirates, China, Zambia, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and Democratic Republic of Congo.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the money was first transferred from BancABC Zimbabwe account to another account with the same bank in Botswana.However, the money was never used in Botswana.

Instead, investigations made so far show that the money was later transferred to various bank accounts in the six countries.The National Prosecuting Authority, represented by national director of public prosecution, Mrs Florence Ziyambi, has sought mutual legal assistance from the six countries.

In the letters in question, Zimbabwe wants the authorities in the relevant countries to assist with investigations into the matter.

Zimbabwe is investigating Jinan and its directors, Bai Xiangqian, Bei Bei Ma and Qingde Jiang in connection with the externalisation scam.

Wicknell Chivayo Finally Speaks: I Don’t Have Money

Staff Reporter| Chikurubi inmate (2005- 2008 ) and fraud convict, Wicknel Chivayo has finally confessed on why he is failing to commence works on the Gwanda Solar project for which he received an instant $5million payment from the state owned power utility, ZESA more than 2 years ago.

Chivayo who last night dodged answering questions to ZimEye, recited the same answers he gave ZimEye early 2016 to a local publication.

In April last year, Chivayo reported saying he needs a bank loan in order to begin the project. This time he has told the Daily News that “delay of the project is the issue of funding.

He said he will not be returning the $5 million in dispute — blaming a lack of funds on the part of Zesa for delays in the commencement of works at his Gwanda site.

“There is a contract and there is no need to return the money, but to complete the project. This is a multi-million dollar project and I have to do the job, and right now there are people on the ground. CONTINUE READING…

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“The $5 million is only for the pre-commencement works. The delay of the project is the issue of funding, but work on the ground will be complete in three weeks.

“I stand guided by obligations in the contract, not any speculation and wishful thinking from the media,” a defiant Chivayo told the Daily News On Sunday yesterday.

Chivayo, who is often referred to by his associates as Sir Wicknell, was awarded a $200 million tender for the Gwanda Solar Project. He was also awarded a further $73 million for the refurbishment of the Harare Power Station, $163 million for the restoration of the Munyati Power Station, and $248 million for the Gairezi Power project by the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) — a subsidiary of Zesa Holdings.

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ZPC senior management stands accused of advancing $5 million to Chivayo for the Gwanda Solar project’s pre-commencement works, despite him not providing a performance guarantee as required by law.

The performance guarantee acts as financial security and is supposed to be presented by the contractor before commencement of works. It insulates the client if the contractor fails to fulfill obligations set out in the contract.

Mr Chinja Rejoins MDC

Terrence Mawawa, Masvingo| Former MDC MP for Zaka North Constituency, Ernest Mudavanhu who is credited with coining the “Chinja Maitiro, Maitiro Chinja” slogan has rejoined the country’ s biggest opposition party.

Mudavanhu, the former MDC provincial organising secretary and several party officials defected to Zim PF in 2015.

In a letter written to the MDC Provincial Executive Committee on December 7, former MDC officials Mudavanhu, Heya Shoko, Wicklif Matindike, William Zivenge Herbert Mundigo, Boniface Chibele, Vincent Jaricha, Nzombe Jemitias and several officials indicated their intention to rejoin the Morgan Tsvangirai led party.

“We have followed with keen interest the ongoing developments in the political environment in Zimbabwe as a country, state and nation, particularly the delayed MDC and people’s victory at the hands of the repressive Zanu PF regime.

The much pronounced public discourse of the reunion of all former MDC cadres so as to rejuvenate the party as it steps up preparations for the 2018 elections is crucial.

After serious considerations of all the aforementioned issues, we have seen the logic in submitting ourselves to the calls for reconciliation,” read part of the letter.

United Nations: Is Mnangagwa shielding notorious Magura Charumbira and other Lacoste officials from arrest? | LETTERS

Dear United Nations,
 
Zimbabweans welcome all efforts by the new President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his government to get rid of criminal behaviour. However, the blitz on such behaviour should be extended to all elements of society, including members of Comrade Mnangagwa’s Lacoste function, and should be done above body. As raised by MDC-T member of Parliament Innocent Gonese in parliament recently, President Mnangagwa should explain why the army is being involved and has been deployed into the streets to do a job which should normally have been done by the police.
 
One Magura Charumbira, a self-confessed Lacoste criminal, who has extorted money from vendors in Bulawayo for many years continues to wreak havoc, boasting publicly recently that he is untouchable because he is the one who triggered President Mnangagwa’s rise to Presidency.   
 
ZANU PF’s controversial Bulawayo district youth league leader Magura Charumbira has over the years ordered informal traders to pay $2 protection fees to the ruling party to avoid being harassed by municipal police during the ongoing blitz against illegal vendors. On 27 November 2017, he upped his tempo and ordered Makokoba residents to attend a meeting at Davis Hall, which is Zanu PF’s Provincial headquarters. 
 
The evidence that Magura has the President’s blessing in doing all this is because he has not been arrested, neither have his bank accounts been frozen as has been done to the bank accounts of Jonathan Moyo and Saviour Kasukukuwere. President Mnangagwa, therefore, seems to resemble his mentor former President Mugabe, who would preach non tolerance to violence in one breath, but whisper to his security team to deal ruthlessly with his opponents, and when they get convicted by the courts, interfered to get them freed, like he did when he freed the security agents who nearly killed the now late Patrick Kombayi.

Zimbabwe needs a real new beginning in which it gets a new President outside Zanu PF. And imagine if Magura has the audacity to frog march people to Zanu PF rallies now, what will become of him when official elections campaigns begin? For that reason, I appeal to the United Nations to critically  monitor Zimbabwe’s electoral process leading to the 2018 harmonised elections and help Zimbabweans be able to exercise their democratic right to choose a leader of their choice.

 
More worrying is the fact that the President has decided to include in his cabinet military and other people who are on record as having been involved in corrupt practices. The report which quotes David Coltart titled How ED got it wrong with first cabinet gives some insights into some of the showdy deals. 
 
I am worried by such dubious leadership and demand that such duplicity be addressed. If the President made made some rushed not-so-well-thought decisions, that is if he is well meaning, it is not too late for him to re-think and act right. 
 
I have copied the Speaker and Clerk of Parliament so that they can forward my complaint to the Dear President for him to reflect on what is happening.
 
Kennedy Kaitano 

Mnangagwa’s Own Mate Is The Best Finance Minister, Not Chinamasa – Analyst

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s own business acquaintance, Dr. Nkosana Moyo is best option for Finance Minister, analyst David Coltart has said.

The former Education Minister made these comments speaking of the recent cabinet appointments.

Dr Nkosana Moyo, a technocrat, is the secret brains behind the Econet brand which is now worth billions of dollars. When Strive Masiyiwa approached him in the 90s for funding assistance, he is the one who dictated the brand identity to Masiyiwa and the rest was history – Zimbabwe’s first billionaire black owned company was born.

He told the UK based Violet Gonda, Coltart said:

“Well, I actually take a contrary view because the reality is that whilst Tendai Biti, the former Finance minister, stabilised the economy. Under his tenure, as you know, the economy grew, bank deposits grew.

“Since Patrick Chinamasa took office as Finance minister, there has been a run on bank deposits. He is the person responsible for this massive budget deficit, which has been funded by the issuance of Treasury Bills.

“He is the person responsible for issuing Bond notes. So he, more than anyone else, must take responsibility for the collapse of the Zimbabwean economy.

“I would have thought, if ever there was ever a position that needed a sound technocrat, someone like a Nkosana Moyo or a Simba Makoni, it was the Ministry of Finance.

“So, I disagree with that. I don’t think it does inspire confidence in the public confidence in the Banking sector to have Patrick Chinamasa in that position.”  – The full article on this was first published in The Standard.

Evidence That Dokora Was Given Cash By Islamic Fund, For Schools

By Dorrothy Moyo| Below is evidence that the ousted Education Minister Lazarus Dokora was given money by mostly Islamic sponsors – the OPEC Fund. The OPEC Fund  is an intergovernmental development finance institution established in 1960 by Member States of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) the founders who are mostly Islamic nations. The below article appeared in the state owned Herald in 2016.

Mnangagwa’s Wife Wins Grace Mugabe Laurel

By Farai D Hove| Barely 3 weeks after her husband was made President of Zimbabwe, Auxillia Mnangagwa has been turned into another Grace Mugabe. When she was a mere MP, she was never labelled as a mother supreme. The state owned Sunday Mail this morning carried a flashing headline portraying her as a champion of maternal concerns. The story said Mnangagwa’s Harare Central visit was a “response to her maternal instincts.”

Already the development has seen Auxillia being labelled “Amai.”

Is Zimbabwe quickly returning into another Bedroom State? What stops has ZANU PF put in place to ensure that Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership will not be a dynasty? A recent projection of the trend events pointed that Mnangagwa will be 91 when he becomes due for retirement, if he serves three terms and if they are 2, he will be 86, still putting him into the same age group with Robert Mugabe.

 

UK: Man Caught With ShotGun Inside House, Jailed

By UK Police| A man has been jailed for 12 years after police found a shotgun with two rounds of ammunition at a residential address.

jailed…Yusuf Ademola

Yusuf Ademola, 27 (11.09.1990), of Claremont Road, E7, was found guilty of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life after a four day trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court which concluded on 19, October 2017.

Ademola and Jessica Soares, 25 (27.10.1992), of Manor Road, E15, pleaded guilty to possession of a firearm at an earlier hearing.

Ademola was sentenced at the same court today, Thursday, 7 December, to 12 years imprisonment. This will commence when his current licence expires in July 2018.

Soares was sentenced on 27 July at the same court to eight months’ imprisonment, suspended for 18 months.

On 27 March, officers from the Met’s Trident East Proactive team, with armed officers, carried out a pre-planned operation at Soares’ address.

Upon entry, Soares told the officers that a firearm was being stored in her bedroom behind the cupboard.

She was arrested, and officers found a shortened shotgun with two round of ammunition. She was subsequently charged.

When officers analysed Soares’ phone, they discovered messages exchanged between Soares and Ademola which revealed that she had agreed to hold the firearm on his behalf.

It was also established that just hours before her arrest, she had taken a private hire vehicle to Ademola’s address and collected the firearm.

Forensic examination of the bin liner the shotgun was wrapped in led to the discovery of Ademola’s fingerprints.

Ademola was arrested on 13 June and was subsequently charged. At the time of his arrest, he was on licence from prison having been released from prison in 2016 after serving part of a five-year sentence for possession of a firearm.

In summing up, the judge, noted that Ademola had maintained his links with gangs even after his previous conviction for possessing a firearm. She referred to a music video that had been posted online showing Ademola and other gang members making reference to guns.

DC Gareth Starr of the Met’s Trident and Area Crime Command said: “Firearms have no place on London’s streets, and today’s sentence reflects the seriousness with which firearms offences are viewed in the eyes of the law.

“Ademola was on licence from prison after being jailed for the same offence and he clearly did not learn his lesson. Soares, out of some misguided sense of loyalty, agreed to hold this dangerous weapon and she has now received a criminal conviction for the costly gamble she took.”

Detective Inspector Steve Meechan, of the Met’s Trident and Area Crime Command, said: “Tackling gun crime remains a key priority of the Met and Trident officers will continue to target those who choose to store such dangerous weapons.”

NEW CIO BOSS – Are More Zimbabweans Now To Be Killed? Some Say He “Is A Decent Family Man”

new CIO Boss Isaac Moyo

Staff Reporter| As Zimbabwe wakes up to a new CIO boss, people have begun asking questions on what is now to be of the nation particularly under a new President who is however not so so new since he is the very man who presided over the massacre of more than 20,000 Zimbabweans in the early 1980s, Emmerson Mnangagwa – are we thus now to see more being abducted and killed?

AnalysisPresident Mnangagwa appointed the country’s new Director General, Ambassador Isaac Moyo during the week.

Who is Isaac Moyo and what is he likely to do in the next 5 years, particularly during the upcoming 2018 elections knowing that previous elections since 1980 have been characterised by voter intimidation and even the killing of political opponents? Is the CIO now to transform into a professional force that investigates real security crimes not political spoofs? It is for these fears that many Zimbabweans suspect that a personal choice of Mnangagwa’s (a Karanga man, Moyo) could only be a brutal character. This is one side of the viewpoint.

Others however have a different story. One acquaintance of Moyo’s writing on ZimEye.com on Friday said Moyo is a respectable family man. Mr Godfrey Chimutashu said “Isaac Moyo a true son of Zim. Graduated at the then university of Rhodesia in 1979 and joined government service soon after 1980, and has served as a servant of the people.”

Isaac Moyo is “a family man,” concluded Mr Chimutashu as he wrote on ZimEye.

To appear to strengthen that belief, a ZANU PF leader, the current party chairman for the UK, Nick Mangwana also quipped in in Moyo’s support. “I think the new CIO DG, Ambassador Isaac Moyo is a decent person,” wrote Mangwana on his Twitter portal during the week.”

He continued stating that, “during the Xenophobia attacks in SA, he was hands on, responsive and could answer texts and phone calls anytime of the day.

“If he brings this care for humanity to the job then the President is into something great.”

What are your own views? 

 

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No VP At Mnangagwa’s Congress

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State Media – Zanu-PF’s Extraordinary Congress in Harare this week will not elect leaders, but largely endorse Central Committee resolutions passed on November 19, 2017.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa will be endorsed as party President and First Secretary and 2018 presidential candidate, and he will use his discretion whether or not to appoint his deputies and a National Chair then as Zanu-PF gears for the 2018 harmonised elections.
In an interview with The Sunday Mail yesterday, Zanu-PF Secretary for Information and Publicity Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo said, “This is an Extraordinary Congress and as such, it will discuss only that business for which it has been convened.

“There are basically three issues that will be on the table. The first one is to confirm our President and First Secretary of the party. The second one is to endorse His Excellency, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, as our candidate for the 2018 harmonised elections. The third aspect is to endorse Central Committee resolutions that were made by the last committee which met on November 19.”

Ambassador Khaya Moyo said President Mnangagwa would appoint his deputies and a National Chair at his discretion.

“What is also important to note is that we are not going to have thematic committees. There will also be no elections at the Congress. In general, it is a non-elective Congress. However, there are vacancies in the party, which are that of the two Vice-Presidents and the National Chairperson.

“The President of the party may decide to appoint these during the Congress, but he is not obliged to. He can choose to announce the appointment at the Congress or at another stage.

“There are also other vacancies that have arisen in the Politburo, so the President may also decide to appoint them, but it is all up to him.”
On the one centre of power concept, he said: “That is not an item on its own. It was one of the resolutions of the last Central Committee, so the Congress will decide whether to pass it or not.

“…Congress will just set the tone for the elections. Then after Congress, we will go ahead to officially start our preparations for the elections.”

Ambassador Khaya Moyo said the Congress would start a Politburo meeting on Tuesday, followed by a Central Committee meeting the next day. The main indaba will be on Friday.
“All preparations for the Congress are going on well. The sub-committees are going at full throttle to ensure that the Congress starts and ends well as per schedule.

“Currently, accreditation is going on in all provinces, and other delegates who are not from the provinces will be accredited at party headquarters.

“Dates for the Congress are December 12th to 16th. On the 12th, there is going to be a Politburo meeting while the Central Committee meeting will be on the 13th. The 14th is reserved for the arrival of guests. Congress proper will take place on the 15th, and on the 16th the delegates will depart.
“Sub-committees are working flat out on their areas of responsibility. They will report their progress to the Politburo, which will then report to the Central Committee.”

The number of days for Congress and budget were cut in keeping with President Mnangagwa’s vision to commit more time to real work while limiting expenditure.
The budget was slashed from US$8 million to US$3 million.

About 6 000 delegates drawn from the Central Com­mittee, National Consultative Assem­bly, National Council of the Women’s League, National Council of the Youth League, Provincial Executive Coun­cils and the main, women’s and youth wings will attend.

The Central Committee meeting of November 19 recalled former President Robert Mugabe, and expelled G40 cabal members ex-First Lady Grace Mugabe, Phelekezela Mphoko, Jonathan Moyo, Saviour Kasukuwere, Ignatius Chombo, Walter Mzembi, Kudzanai Chipanga, Mandi Chimene and Letina Undenge, among others.

It decided against Central Committee elections, meaning the present committee will provide delegates to the Extraordinary Congress.

Further, the meeting resolved to improve the standing of war veterans and reinstate District Co-ordinating Committees which had been abolished.

Caps Battle To Contain Mass Exodus Of Players

Terrence Mawawa| Popular Harare Soccer Giants Caps United are grappling with a looming mass exodus of players, club sources have said.

The former league champions dismally failed to defend the title they won last year.

According to club sources the majority of senior players were frustrated by the team’ s failure to defend the league title.

Caps finished 5th on the table, 14 points behind champions FC Platinum.

Star midfielder Devon Chafa, a former Dynamos player has been linked with a move to Ngezi Platinum FC while Moses Muchenje, Dominic Chungwa and Joel Ngodzo- among other players- are also reportedly on the verge of leaving the Harare Giants.

Caps United Chief Executive Officer, Cuthbert Chitima has however dismissed claims that senior players are not happy at the club.

“As far as we are concerned we will look at the renewal of players’ contracts very soon and we will clear the dust in the process.

In actual fact we will settle the issues of players’ contracts by next Friday.

We are not worried at all and our fans should not panic,” said Chitima.

Zimbabwe’s New Minimum Wage Compared To The Rest Of The World | THE SPECTATOR INDEX

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As Zimbabwe battles worsening unemployment, amid a swelling vendor population now nearing 7 million people, the below is a comparison of the nation’s minimum wage against those of other countries.

Minimum wage, per hour. expanded from The Spectator Index

Australia: $13.5
France: $11
Ireland: $10.4
UK: $10.1
Netherlands: $10.1
Germany: $9.9
Canada: $8.1
Israel: $7.4
US: $7.2
Japan: $6.7
S Korea: $5.5
Saudi: $3.8
Argentina: $3.1
Turkey: $3
Poland: $2.9
Brazil: $1.5
China: $0.8
Russia: $0.5
Zimbabwe: $0.3
India: $0.3

President Mnangagwa Leaves Convicted Fraudster Wicknell Chivayo, Targets Poor Vendors

By Simba Chikanza| President Emmerson Mnangagwa was the main subject of discussion Saturday night for leaving Chikurubi inmate (2005-2008) convicted fraudster, Wicknell Chivayo who has swindled the state power utility $5million, alone, and choosing to target poor vendors. President Mnangagwa began his term with an onslaught on the nation’s 6 million (population) plus poor vendors, the same people who can decide the winner of next year’s elections. But despite this reality, Mnangagwa’s presidency has become characteristic of attacks by military police on the street merchants. This is coming at a time when the fraudster Chivayo is walking free and even after admitting externalising his $5 million loot, nothing happens to him. The drama gets worse as millions of Zimbabweans endure blackouts by the same state company Wicknell looted. VIDEO:

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BREAKING NEWS- “Pork Obscene Label” Did Not Originate From Spar Greencroft And It’s 100% Fake And Malicious

By Farai D Hove| The obscene label upon which claims have been made to have been printed by Harare’s Greencroft Spar, did not at all originate from the shop.

“Please note that the label on the meat was NOT printed by SPAR Greencroft and we wish to express in the strongest terms our outrage and dismay at the use of a highly offensive term which has clearly been photoshopped onto the label in question,” a senior officer at the company revealed to ZimEye.

“SPAR Zimbabwe is founded on pillars of Family, Community, Women and Children, and such a reprehensible act of malicious intent goes against every principle to which we as an organization, both locally and internationally, subscribe.

“We would appreciate your cooperation in informing your readers and subscribers that the image has not originated from any of the SPAR Zimbabwe stores, and that this is a deliberate social media hoax which has most unfortunately gone viral.

“Thank you for your urgent attention to this matter.

Kind regards.”

President Mnangagwa In Crisis As Soldiers Assault Workers | PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES COMPLAINTS

By Shiellah Sibanda| President Emmerson Mnangagwa is in a credibility crisis following the deployment of soldiers who have been filmed in separate incidents attacking citizens. The latest of these was at a business premises where two soldiers are seen on video terrorising workers, chasing them out of the building. (SEE VIDEO BELOW)

If this matter is not addressed, it could severely dent Zimbabwe’s international image and particularly that of ZANU PF, analysts and MPs have warned. If this kind of behavior keep on happening in Zimbabwe I will not vote for ZANU PF,” wrote one Simba Marimo. 

Mnangagwa was on Wednesday also questioned on his motives and particularly why he has not explained to the nation as required by the law on why soldiers are still manning the streets like policemen.

MDC Chief Whip Innocent Gonese said, “Mr. Speaker, the reason why I am raising this matter is because whilst the President has the authority to deploy the Defence Forces, I believe that when this happens, there is an obligation by the President, as Commander-in-Chief to inform the nation and from my recollection we have not been informed by the President himself of the need for the deployment of the Defence Forces. – CONTINUE READING BELOW VIDEO –

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“I have no problem Mr. Speaker Sir, if that is done in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.  My worry is that at this point in time, and because that deployment specifically must be authorised by the Head of State.  I believe Mr. Speaker Sir, that this is not something which must be done willy-nilly – it is something which must be done after due consideration.

“In that regard, the nation should be informed from the highest office in the land and this does not seem to have happened.

“What we have had Mr. Speaker, there are pronouncements which have been made by members of the Defence Forces and members of the Police Force jointly but I believe that, if we are to follow the dictates of our Constitution, it is imperative that the Head of State informs the nation of the need to have the Police Force to be assisted by the Defence Forces.”

Zvishavane Senator Lilian Timveos also voices the same concerns as she said that many are living in fear because of the heavy military presence which has continued despite the installing of President Mnangagwa last month.

ANOTHER BEDROOM GOVT: ZANU PF Has Done Absolutely Nothing To Avert Disaster, Most Zimbabweans Say

After the removal of Robert Mugabe last month, ZANU PF has done nothing whatsoever to avert another disaster, most Zimbabweans have declared in a poll participated by 217 people. To ensure reliability, the entries were screened by strict IP filter that ensures only human beings vote. Below were the results:

Should We Always Oppose Military Coups? 

By Dr Masimba Mavaza| 2017 has been a year with a great difference, it has been a year where ZANU PF imploded and almost destroyed itself. It is a year where adults where treated like children in front of the nation and no one said a thing. It was a year where a vice president acted as a lawyer he is not and walked into a police station to release criminals, twice not once. It was a year where none government workers and none executive workers had more powers to fire the executive without remorse. Indeed 2017 have been a very different year and an extra ordinary year.  

it was indeed a year where the president fired his Vice President and he was fired in turn by his handpicked Politburo. It is the year where most senior ZANU PF cadres flip flopped their allegiance in two weeks and betrayed those who trusted them. This was the year when the VP made a thunderous come back with the help of the army and the people. People showed their dislike of the clique which had taken over the government abusing the first lady, it took the courage of the army to step in and restore the Legacy of the president, and that of the freedom It was clear that Zimbabwe’s freedom was watered with the blood of many and that sacrificed blood was being soiled by the so called educated and not the brave ones. The liberation history was being erased in few rallies and those who fought and survived it were being ridiculed daily. The army was pushed to the edge and nobody ever thought that their reaction will bring in some changes.  

The intervention of the army in Zimbabwe was not a coup as we know it. it was a forceful persuasion by the army to have law and order prevail. it was reversing a coup which was perpetrated by the civilians in the executive or around it. The army made it clear that it was targeting the criminals who have usurped the country and its powers, however the master mind to the curtail managed to evade the arms of the law. Some have declared war on the new President this war was declared on twitter. The world. Policy on coups is understandably hostile, with law preventing foreign assistance to governments whose “duly elected head of government is deposed by military coup or decree.” (This law is one reason that U.S. officials are often reluctant to use the word.) The world and the AU have similar anti-coup rules in place. But the Zimbabwean situation took everybody by surprise; the intervention was to the benefit of the public and the public showed by the huge march which was never seen since 1980. Zimbabwe showed its maturity by spilling no blood and reaching a transition which was peaceful. Actually the intervention was so peaceful more than our elections to an extent that people are calling for a peaceful coup every five years instead of elections. 

But is our kneejerk opposition to military coups misplaced?  We can all agree that coups overthrowing democratic governments are never good, but coups restoring order and restoring confidence in people should be applauded. Those who are removed are not expected to be happy, many shed tears and at least it was tears not blood. 

It is true that the very forces that sanctimony comfortably condemns can sometimes be the most effective ally of democracy.” After all, whether or not a leader survives often depends more on the support of those around him than the support of citizens. Zimbabwe becomes the second country in the History of the world to manage a transition without a single crack of fire arm. this is after the Portuguese peaceful coup of 1974. 

In general, coups have been much more likely to lead to a return to elected government since the Cold War.  

“Installing a democratic system is a clear route to establish a legitimate government and to assure international support,” While this could mean the leader will lose power, at least it “affords him the opportunity to negotiate a privileged position in the government, retire with his life and livelihood, or at least survive in exile.” this did not have to happen in Zimbabwe, there was no coup per ser. the army came in to re align the decaying system and to restore the legacy. There was no problem with the army and its other armed forces, there was an unsaid agreement and very few departments faced some punches but not very fatal. it indeed created a gap between the army and some security organisations, but the necked truth is that they will find each other for the goodness of our country. What pushes any action is the national pride and Zimbabwe being a peace loving country the actions mirrored the peace bestowed in each and every Zimbabwean heart. 

In general, though, it is wise for the world to maintain a general bias against supporting coups. The Zimbabwean situation was not a coup and it has shown the world that a change can be effected without blood. 

Zimbabweans have shown that life as God given is indeed important and has to be protected, the changes we are having now in Zimbabwe will go a long way to show the world that we are a people of peace not a people of war. The gun leads to democracy and democracy is protected by the gun. – [email protected] 

BREAKING – Nkosana Moyo Meets Bulawayo youth

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By Paul Nyathi | Presidential hopeful Nkosana Moyo is currently holding a youth interface dialogue in Bulawayo at Sekusile Hall on Nkulumane Bulawayo.

About 100 people are in attendance in the dialogue.

ZimEye.com will be throwing a few live broadcasts as the dialogue proceeds.

Makarau Resigning from ZEC – Another One Quitting in Her Prime

By Patrick Guramatunhu | Whilst many people have, until last month’s military coup, happily displayed photographs of themselves with then President Mugabe; it was a great honour to say they knew the man. The photographs disappeared over night after the coup! The cleansing was a lot more difficult for those like Justice Rita Makarau who had been very, very close to the tyrant.

The nation remembers a photograph of a smiling and contended Rita Makarau kneeing before then President Mugabe; proof of just how close she was to the tyrant. Well that photograph has come back to haunt her!

“The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) chairperson, Justice Rita Makarau is reported to have written letters to President Emmerson Mnangagwa and other ZEC commissioners notifying them of her intention to resign as the head of the electoral body,” reported Zimeye.

Whilst this is welcome news, we, ordinary Zimbabweans, must not make the mistake of reading too much into this as happened when Robert Mugabe was finally forced to resign as President. Rita Makarau is not resigning because she was blinded by the light of enlightenment; she has seen the error of all the years of presiding over a body that has systematically denied the people their right to free, fair and credible elections – the very thing ZEC was sworn to delivery. She is now resigning in shame and recompense for betrayal of the law and the nation. No!

Rita is resigning because she was close to Mugabe and in her twisted sick mind and of her follow Zanu PF thugs, being caught in the wrong factional “basket”, as Mugabe once said, is a crime worse than high treason. Rita knows that she had a simple choice, jump off or be stripped of all her amassed loot and thrown into Chikurumbi Prison with the other G40 faction leaders.

These factional wars in Zanu PF are internal matters that have resulted in the “baby dumping”, a phrase Grace Mugabe wielded like a sword before she was baby dumped herself, of some party members and the reassignment and promotion of others. Zanu PF is a party of thugs and so the baby dumping has been ruthless.

It would be a big mistake for ordinary Zimbabweans to see the resignation of Rita Makarau as the guarantee next elections will finally be free, fair and credible. Many people thought the demise of Robert Mugabe was the end of the corruption, vote rigging and murderous tyranny, they were wrong. The corruption, vote rigging, etc. was more than the work of one man, Robert Mugabe; it was the work of all those in Join Operation Command, the Junta headed by Mugabe and Mnangagwa; the Police, Judiciary, ZEC, down to the village headman who carried out the Junta’s orders.

Yes, the military coup removed Robert Mugabe as the head of the Zanu PF dictatorship but replaced him with another dictator, Emmerson Mnangagwa. The dictatorship itself has remained and so the corruption, vote rigging, etc. will continue as before. Rita Makarau is resigning because she is from the G40 side of the Zanu PF political divide someone else will be appointed to take her place. ZEC will continue to play its role in denying the ordinary people their right to free, fair and credible elections to ensure no regime change. There is therefore nothing for us povo to be particularly pleased about Rita Makarau’s departure from ZEC.

The Zanu PF dictatorship is just as ruthless as ever regardless the demise of Rita Makarau and Robert Mugabe. The Zanu PF dictatorship is like thorn trees that have choked the life out of crops and fruit trees the farmer has tried to grow. Whilst the events of the last three years have been a heavy storm that have shaken the thorn trees forcing them to lose truck-loads of leaves and broken off branches still it will be foolish for the farmer to his crops and fruit trees will finally thrive. The storm has done nothing to disturb the thorn trees’ roots and they will choke the crops as before! – SOURCE: zsdemocrats.blogspot.co.uk

Teacher Crushes Pupil’s B*lls For Making Noise

Terrence Mawawa, Chivhu| A daring teacher shocked all and sundry at Hama High School when he squeezed a pupil’s testicles for merely making noise.

The teacher, Oliver Mutero nearly killed the form two pupil when he grabbed his testicles claiming he was making noise.

The case was heard before Mvuma Magistrate Tayengwa Chibanda last week.

For the State Prosecutor Michael Kazomba told the court that on October 29, 2017 Kazomba entered a study centre at the school where he accused the pupils in the room of making noise.

He chased one of the pupils and crushed his testicles as a form of punishment for making noise.

As a result, the pupil’s private parts were swollen.

Mutero was sentenced to 420 hours of community service.

The magistrate urged teachers to desist from venting their pent up frustration on pupils.

LATEST- Acie Lumumba ‘Hires’ Wicknell Chivayo To Teach Zim Youths On Business Procurement | FULL STATEMENT

By Farai D Hove| ZANU PF activist, Acie Lumumba has booked convicted fraudster Wicknell Chivayo, for a special program to teach youths on business. Chivayo is the same man who swindled $5million ZESA tender money for the Gwanda Solar project which project he would never do.

Lumumba says he wants youths to be taught business by Chivayo.

Lumumba on Thursday announced in writing saying, “Those who have met Sir Wicknell will tell you he is a completely different Wicknell in person vs online, like all of us I guess?

“After spending a few hours with him before listening to Chinamasa read the BUDGET speech my advise is this. If you are a young person who wants to get into the procurement business, there is a lot to learn from this man.

“I’ve asked him to spare time each month to meet with young businessmen who have an interest in procurement. I will unpack the story behind this man which I know all too well soon.”

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ZANU PF Congress: Only One Day For Business

State Media- The main business of the Zanu-PF Extraordinary Congress will be held in one day next Friday, with the other two days being for arrival and departure, the revolutionary party’s spokesperson Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo revealed yesterday.

The move is in line with the stance taken by the party’s new First Secretary and President Emmerson Mnangagwa to commit more time on implementation and cutting of unnecessary expenditure.

The budget of the Extraordinary Congress has also been reduced from the $8 million proposed by the G40 cabal that was in charge of important portfolios in the party, before they were expelled for leading the revolutionary party astray.

Khaya Moyo said preparations for the Extraordinary Congress to be held at the Robert Mugabe Square in Harare were at an advanced stage.

He said delegates would arrive on December 14, followed by the congress on the next day and departure on December 16.

“Preparations are at an advanced stage and the organising team is on the ground with each member doing his or her duties for the event to be a success,” said Khaya Moyo.

“Before the main event, we are going to have a Politburo meeting on December 12 and the Central Committee will meet the next day.

“Delegates will start arriving on December 14 and the following day it’s the Congress proper. The main event will be done in a day and delegates will have to go back on December 16.”

Initially, the Congress was supposed to run from December 12 to 17, before Zanu-PF revised its budget downwards.

The revolutionary party has established sub-committees to prepare for the Congress.

The sub-committees are for documentation and legal, finance, security, transport and welfare, health, entertainment, environment and tourism and information and organising.

The sub-committees will report to Congress.

Khaya Moyo said about 6 000 delegates were expected to attend.

“We have also extended invitations to foreign delegates,” he said.

“Delegates are being accredited in their respective provinces except for a few who will be accredited in Harare.”

Delegates expected to attend the event are members of the Central Com­mittee, National Consultative Assem­bly, National Council of the Women’s League, National Council of the Youth League, Provincial Executive Coun­cils and all district chairpersons from the main wing, Women and Youth Leagues.

The Congress is expected to endorse the recalling of former President Robert Mugabe and the installation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the First Secretary and President by the Central Committee on November 19.

The Central Committee also indicated that President Mnangagwa would be the party’s presidential candidate in the 2018 harmonised elections.

The Congress is also expected to uphold the decision by the Central Committee to expel G40 cabal members such as former First Lady Grace Mugabe, Phelekezela Mphoko, Jonathan Moyo, Saviour Kasukuwere, Ignatius Chombo, Walter Mzembi, Kudzanai Chipanga, Mandi Chimene and Letina Undenge. – state media

Kasukuwere Finally Speaks: When Soldiers Opened Fire I Was Inside The House

Staff Reporter| Former Local Government Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere has spoken of the events that transpired from the day soldiers descended onto his house on the 14th November last month. He says when they arrived for the first time, he was actually inside the house just as they opened fire.

He says both him and Prof Jonathan Moyo ran away on foot like Edgar Tekere and Robert Mugabe  did in 1974. He says this without clearly explaining the connection with Prof Moyo’s presence and how they ended up in the bush together.

He spoke to businessman Mutumwa Mawere late Thursday.

When the snipers first arrived, they opened fire on the house and upon that time Kasukuwere sounded the alarm. When the alarm sounded out aloud, the snipers retreated fearing that other soldiers who guard Kasukuwere would be alerted and there would be an open war. Upon that time they then fled on foot non stop into the bushes where-ever they could find an escape route and flee. He says they even passed through parks and continued on and on…

Says Kasukuwere, “[they] just jumped the durawall and started firing.

“I was inside the house…I think our alarm saved us, I think so, and we didn’t make any noises, we just kept quiet…

“but the alarm continued to go…so …they … after 10 to 15 minutes of heavy shooting then they left.”

Kasukuwere says it was at that point that they quickly left the house and escaped before the soldiers could come back.

NARRATION LOADING VIDEO –

https://youtu.be/UZBipMqW_EU

Lumumba Announces Wicknell Chivayo; Back In Zimbabwe, Within Hours ZESA Declares: Pay Back The $5million

By Farai D Hove| Convicted fraudster and Chikurubi inmate (2005 – 2008 ) who fronts himself as a successful businessman, Wicknell Chivayo has allegedly returned to Zimbabwe. His colleague Acie Lumumba announced saying that Chivayo is in Zimbabwe and Lumumba posted a picture of the two together saying he was with Chivayo in Harare before the budge presentation on Thursday.

Chivayo’s said “return” comes after he had left Zimbabwe for Mozambique and then the United Kingdom last week following the army’s Operation Restore Order last month. A geo-tracker on the man shows he was in Mozambique as detected on the 3rd December 2017. The geo-locator shows him in Maputo at 11.01am on the 3rd December.

The next morning at 7am on the 4th December, Chivayo was recorded physically in the United Kingdom in an area called Bryanston.

On the 7th December, Lumumba reports alleging he is now in Zimbabwe and posts an undated picture of both of them standing together with another unnamed colleague.

Lumumba then announces in writing, “Those who have met Sir Wicknell will tell you he is a completely different Wicknell in person vs online, like all of us I guess? After spending a few hours with him before listening to Chinamasa read the BUDGET speech my advise is this. If you are a young person who wants to get into the procurement business, there is a lot to learn from this man. I’ve asked him to spare time each month to meet with young businessmen who have an interest in procurement. I will unpack the story behind this man which I know all too well soon.”

It was not clear at the time of writing how Chivayo could have returned to Zimbabwe having stayed in the UK for only two days. As it was announced that Chivayo has returned, the national power utility, ZESA announced that it’s directors are meeting with a view to make Chivayo re-imburse it the $5million Chivayo unproceduraly obtained without a bank guarantee. Chivayo was awarded tenders for the US$200 million Gwanda solar project, the US$73 million refurbishment of the Harare Power Station, a US$163 million project to restore Munyati Power Station as well as the US$248 million Gairezi Project, but has failed to deliver.

More than a year ago he told ZimEye.com that he is waiting for a bank loan, and this was after receiving the $5million cash payment.

Lumumba however announces that he is in Zimbabwe and says that he wishes that Chivayo trains young people on how to do business.

 

Chinamasa’s 2018 Budget Defeats Democracy: CODE

Elton Mangoma

STATEMENT: The Coalition of Democrats (CODE) says it is concerned by the continued failure by government to prioritise most fundamental Constitutional provisions in its budget statement, a development which is indicative of its misplaced expenditure priorities.

While considerable effort has been made towards the education sector, CODE notes with concern how very little money has been allocated to health, lands and agriculture at the expense of not so critical and unproductive sectors such as defence and the office of the President.

CODE President, Elton Steers Mangoma expressed fears that Zimbabwe is slowly turning into a military state looking at how the sector was chewing a large chunk of government expenditure.

“One wonders why we are putting so much money to defence yet we are failing to adequately fund health, lands and agriculture,” said President Mangoma.

He queried the logic behind allocating $231 million to the Office of the President yet failing to allocate $10 million towards independent commissions.

It is absolutely preposterous because our government is trying all means to make us believe we are making progress economically, socially and politically yet we are in fact entrenching some dictatorship, he added.

CODE said it is equally worried over government failure to fund Constitutional provisions such as devolution. Section 14 of the supreme law of the land provides for the preservation of national unity and the prevention of all forms of disunity and secessionism through ensuring the democratic participation in government by all communities and citizens, the equitable allocation of national resources and the participation of local communities in the determination of development priorities within their areas through devolution.

It is not acceptable that government has not allocated adequate resources towards the establishment of provincial councils so that people can make decisions at the local level, said President Mangoma, adding that these should have been put up considering that they would not have cost a lot of money.

The budget has dismally failed to address this, indicating that government is not committed to upholding the Constitution.

CODE said it is disturbed that governments actions reflects that it is not committed to investing in democracy hence the negation of any meaningful allocation of resources towards activities that improve democracy and the implementation of Constitutional provisions such as the independent commissions.

The budget reflects that the cost of democracy is too much. They have failed to provide for the implementation of the Constitution because it costs money yet they are throwing money at some things that are not Constitutional, said President Mangoma.

It is also disappointing that the government wants to make independent commissions subservient, replacing them with people who cannot be able to do their jobs properly.
It is sad that government continues undermining the Constitution besides taking away the livelihoods of those people running them, he said.
CODE is also worried by the proposed move by government to deploy soldiers to the Beitbridge border post not only because of the costs associated with the move, but its political implications.

President Mangoma pointed that already, the army is everywhere.

“If restoring legacy means the army being there in every facet, then it means we are basically coming under army rule and this is not acceptable, he said.

CODE therefore urges the army to go back to their barracks because this is a civilian country.

Our parties also notes with concern that Minister Patrick Chinamasas budget is full of hot air because the essential problems that have been there economically have not been addressed and they remain there to haunt the ordinary citizen.

It is equally disappointing that there is no commitment towards addressing issues of the budget deficit and its continued impact on dragging down growth and sustainable growth. Government has failed to contain the costs and the things that fuel inflation neither has it addressed the challenges causing the money to be in short supply hence the country is back to square one.

In other areas of the budget, government wants to be seen to be doing something without actually doing anything.

CODE is also calling on government to ask for debt forgiveness instead of riding on false hope that the country will be able to honor its debts.

Clearly, Zimbabwe has shown that it has no capacity to repay any debts, let alone meet its recurrent expenditure hence CODE is urging government to be bold enough to ask for debt forgiveness and this process should start now rather than tinkering around the edges.

We note with concern how Minister Chinamasa’s budget sounds like it will cause some changes economically, but we are aware that this statement reflects that nothing will happen.

CODE is therefore calling on government to be sincere when crafting national strategies and come up with practical solutions that better the lives of ordinary citizens instead of majoring on minors.

No Evidence Not Even Charges Whatsoever That Chombo Hired Mercenaries To Assassinate Chiwenga

Staff Reporter| As he walked out of prison yesterday, it became fully clear that there are no charges and no known evidence whatsoever that former Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo attempted hiring Israeli mercenaries to kill Defence Forces Commander, Constantino Chiwenga.

The revelations came against the backdrop of rising allegations that Chombo is in trouble primarily for that reason. The only live charges were explained earlier on Thursday night by Chombo’s lawyer Prof Lovemore Madhuku.

https://youtu.be/wA6A51ihzvg

Mystery Over Makarau’s Sudden Resignation

By Dorrothy Moyo | Mystery surrounds the resignation of the controversial Zimbabwe Electoral Commission boss Rita Makarau.

Makarau’s sudden resignation comes within two weeks of the appointment of Emmerson Mnangagwa to the Presidency.

Makarau was former President Robert Mugabe’s favourite of sorts having served at various posts directly appointed by Mugabe.

Her resignation was confirmed today by the Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi who professed ignorance of the reasons.

“Yes, she sent her resignation yesterday (Thursday) and I saw it today in the morning as I spent the day in Parliament on Thursday. She just indicated she wants to resign from ZEC, but she did not give any reasons,” said Minister Ziyambi.

Before her resignation, she was holding three different senior posts, something MPs and analysts questioned as to her ability to avoid a conflict of interest.

She will now remain a Supreme Court judge, and also secretary for the Judicial Services Commission (JSC).

When grilled by MPs recently, former Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Retired Major General Happyton Bonyongwe said conflict of interest did not arise, as the appointments were Constitutional.

“If elections were to be contested in court, there is only one role which Justice Makarau will play,” he said while responding to MPs’ questions.

Bonyongwe continued saying, “the issue of Justice Makarau being Secretary of the JSC and head of ZEC has not interfered with the decisional independence of judicial officers seized with such matters and neither have appointments of contact or conflict been created.”

Biti: Chinamasa Trying To Bribe Us

..In our respectful view, Zimbabwe is now entering a dangerous space of the reproduction of a Beijing model in respect of which political space is closed but legitimacy is bought through the bribery of some economic reforms and the capacity to make the right noises and the correct sound bites, without any substantive reforms… 

Tendai Biti with Tapiwa Mashakada

MDC ALLIANCE: ALTERNATIVE NATIONAL AGENDA TOWARDS THE TRANSFORMATIVE DEMOCRATIC DEVELOPMENTAL STATE, DELIVERED BY TENDAI BITI CHAIRPERSON OF THE POLICY AND RESEARCH COMMITTEE ON THE 8TH OF DECEMBER 2017 AT HARVEST HOUSE 44 NELSON MANDELA AVENUE HARARE. 

Introduction
In November of 2017, the country went through a major political upheaval sphere headed by a “military intervention’ which commenced on the 14th of November 2017.

That intervention saw, a massive turnout of Zimbabweans on the 18th of November 2017 virtually across the globe, which force of authority resulted in the resignation of President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday 21st of November 2017.

On Thursday 6 December 2017, the recycled Minister of Finance Patrick Chinamasa presented a budget to the country under the theme of a “New Economic Order”, which sought to move the country away from a trajectory of controls and lack of reform to a modicum of reform.

We in the MDC Alliance recognize that Zimbabwe is on a knife edge faced with the following challenges:-

  • The danger of a military consolidation in Zimbabwe and the continuation of a new dangerous state in which there is military/party/state conflation;
  • Continuation of the old order of economic lethargy, economic destruction, corruption, patronage
  • A continuation of the order of poverty and devaluation of our people, inequality and the continued destruction our people’s livelihoods.

It appears from the budget presented yesterday, that the new authorities, are intent on implementing some modicum of economic reform, whilst maintaining a tight grip on power and political space.

In our respectful view, Zimbabwe is now entering a dangerous space of the reproduction of a Beijing model in respect of which political space is closed but legitimacy is bought through the bribery of  some economic reforms and the capacity to make the right noises and the correct sound bites, without any substantive reforms.

We in the MDC Alliance are clear that:-

  • There has to be a genuine legitimate roadmap back to legitimacy and away from the crippling danger of the establishment of an open flagrant military state;
  • The negotiation and agreement on significant electoral reforms that will lead Zimbabwe to a free fair incredible legitimate election
  • The implementation of institutional and political reforms that are necessary to create a stable transitional state
  • A strong door of economic reform necessary to place our country on a trajectory of reform.

In this document we deal with the issue of economics alone and in the following terms:-

  • The pursuit of a fiscal deficit
  • The absence of meaningful reform particularly around the wage bill
  • The expansion of an enhanced command agriculture framework
  • The total failure to deal with the crippling liquidity and cash crisis
  • The reproduction of an unsustainable if not dishonest macroeconomic framework

The Fiscal Deficit
The challenges arresting the country result from the pursuit of a fiscal deficit which has been pursued by Minister Chinamasa a departure from the discipline of cash budgeting maintained by the Government of National Unity ironically in the sad presence of President Mugabe.

We in the MDC Alliance expected a total departure from deficit economics which Minister Chinamasa did not commit to doing.

Instead, the 2018 budget, in normative terms, seeks to reduce the budget deficit to 4 percent from 10 percent in 2017. However, there are gross misrepresentations. Economic hygiene and planning for a budget deficit are divorced.

Just for the avoidance of doubt this is possible, during the first year of the Government of National Unity even after paying bonuses for the civil service, the country still had a budget surplus.

The revenue targets of 5.1 billion dollars in 2018 is without justification  and will worsen the already envisaged budget deficit of 4 percent to GDP and government will only be able to collect around 3.5 billion dollars.

In our respectful view, Minister Chinamasa was supposed to present a budget which is around the realistic figures of 3.5 billion dollars.

Structural reform

Brave structural reforms were supposed to be taken in the 2018 budget primarily on the wage bill which is currently taking more than 90 percent of the total budget.
We are of the view that the 3700 youth officers retrenched are just but a drop in an ocean considering the fact that the government employs around 550 000 workers.
We submit that the budget was supposed to envisage reducing the size of civil service by half primarily through the weeding of ghost workers in a phased period of three years.

Macroeconomic framework

The budget projects growth rates at 4.8 percent with inflation targeted at 3 percent.
The underlying framework justifying 4,8 percent growth rate is non-existent, inflation is already way above 3 percent due to the high cost of the US dollar. With the existence of multi exchange rates real inflation is above 40 percent with some commodities as high as 240 percent there framework is therefore not legitimate

It is self-evident that the new regime is desperate to create the image of economic reformers and economic liberators.

We contend that the projection of a significant increase in agriculture production in the 2017-2018 season, which in the budget framework, is credited to have a growth projection of 10.7 percent is fictitious.

The framework also projects growth in respect of the electricity and water sector to be in excess of 28.5 percent, another miscalculation considering the lack of transparency in the tendering and licensing process of new energy and power projects in Zimbabwe which have been used as an instrument of patronage.

There is a desperate attempt to create in Zimbabwe a Singaporean model in respect of which legitimacy is bought through economic performance while the political space is closed.

We in the MDC Alliance restate that Zimbabwe is not China, Rwanda or Ethiopia.

The ZANUPF government we have known is incompetent, dishonest and predatory; nothing will persuade us that 2018 will be any different.

Expansion of Command Agriculture
The attempt to further militarise the nation is not only unfortunate but ancient. The pursuit of a dirigiste approach has been exposed dating back to the days of the Cold War when it was adopted in Eastern Europe. We maintain that command agriculture is another version of Mugabe’s failed presidential inputs scheme albeit with some ingredients of state capture.

In this presentation we put aside the political shortcomings including the fact that the beneficiaries of the scheme are only those connected to ZANUPF excluding the rest of the farming population.

We make the point that the loan that was used to finance the scheme has been clandestinely negotiated, the cost of the money is too high and just like many other loans there is no involvement of parliament.

We are therefore concerned that the expanded command agriculture will put a premium of more than a billion dollars most of which will be abused and not go directly into the farming activities.

It is our respectful submission that agricultural reforms must focus on the following issues.

  1. Bringing finality to the land question, at the present moment people are still fighting over land invasions. We restate that there must be a land audit to ascertain ownership and productive capacity as well as issuing of title to current occupants.
  2. Deal with security of tenure, newly resettled farmers must be given title to land so as to ensure they have not only land use value but exchange value to ensure borrowing can be against the ownership.
  3. Financing agricultural infrastructure: In order to fully empower the newly resettled farmers there is need for seasonal, capital and land loans which can be provided by commercial banks as well as the Rural Development Fund.
  4. Agricultural markets: It is crucial that markets for agricultural produce are restored. The current situation in the tobacco industry is unfortunate, must be curbed. Marketing for cereal produce such as maize, wheat must be given a priority.
  5. Investment in equipment: A functional and organized farm must have access to farming mechanisation for tillage, harvesting and transportation, storage will be vital for driving agriculture.
  6. Harnessing water resources for agriculture: More than 80% of our arable land rely on rain-fed farming but do not have access to proper irrigation facilities.
  7. Access to agricultural inputs: There must be incentives for local blending of compound fertilizers, and exploration of long-term opportunities for cheaper and more sustainable domestic production. Financial support for seed and fertilizer production must be transparently and inclusively offered while constraints on the revival of local input supply industries must be removed.
  8. Irrigation intensification and expansion: Improved irrigation is critical to increasing agricultural productivity. Investments in irrigation and a shift from dry land to irrigated agriculture is required.

Financial and Monetary Crisis

Owing to the huge budget deficit created by Minister Chinamasa from 2013 to date, government sought to monetise its activities including ZANUPF programs through the printing of money through two instruments namely toxic treasury bills and the bond notes.

Treasury Bills did not only create a liquidity crisis but also crowded out the space for private sector borrowing.

The government also raided RTGS balances and NOSTRO accounts at the RBZ which are depositor’s funds from all the banks in Zimbabwe. As a result a crippling financial and liquidity crisis has ensued resulting in the adoption of bank transfers another fictitious scheme which is not backed by any value.

This resulted in the ballooning of broad money supply (M3) disproportionate to the actual value in the financial market.   

The budget ought to have dealt with this issue; the Minister instead states that the government will reduce the raiding of the RBZ to 20 percent when the right thing to do is to stop borrowing from Central Bank forthwith.

The RBZ net claims on the Central Government reached US$3.5 billion as of September 2017.

Domestic Debt 
The government’s pursuit of deficit financing and total lack of fiscal restraint has resulted in a sharp spike in domestic debt.

Part of the domestic debt has been created by the reckless assumption of the legacy debt of domestic parastatals including that of the Central Bank.

A large part of the debt is borne by the ever growing and expanding budget deficit.

The government of Zimbabwe puts domestic debt at US$4.O14 billion, as of the 30th June 2017.We are of the firm view that domestic debt is now around US$7 Billion even excluding the anticipated budget deficit of US$3.5 Billion. This is a view shared by many leading economists in the country.

There’s no doubt in our minds that the budget deficit is a direct product of ZANU PF failure. A comparison between the GNU and the post GNU era reflects this fact.

We in the MDC Alliance contend that the huge chunk of this debt was accrued through extra legal means which entails by-passing the scrutiny of parliament as stipulated by the laws of the land.

We therefore demand that there be an audit of this debt to determine what the money was used for so as to ensure culprits are brought to book and that the government accounts to the people of Zimbabwe through parliament.

The MDC Alliance rejects the lipstick reforms, half backed budget and chats an alternative policy direction Towards a Transformative Democratic Developmental State.  

We therefore suggest the following solutions

  1. Resolution of the Political Crisis, there is an obligation to deal with the predatory politics of our country which have resulted in divisions, hate speech, polarisation and more importantly a crisis of legitimacy owing to a series of contested elections. We submit that a credible election is the only way out of the permanent fudge status quo. Failure to deal with electoral sustainability will see Zimbabwe continue straddling from one crisis to another. We view this as a proper path to rebuilding the social contract.
  2. Macroeconomic Stability, We eat what we kill in this regard we contend that fiscal discipline must be maintained and that the government must immediately resort to the principle of cash budgeting.
  3. Creation of an inclusive growing economy, the MDC Alliance will create a hundred billion dollar economy within 15 years. This economy will grow at an average of 7 percent per annum more importantly economic growth will be shared and inclusive.
  4. the MDC Alliance will ensure a focus on major capital projects, industrialisation in a major shift from the traditional extractive model. The team will under this pillar recapitalise DIMAF and ZETREF for the purposes of resuscitation of distressed companies.
  5. 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.
  6. Leveraging mining and manufacturing, we will bring sanity in the sector including enacting a new Mining Act and a brand new Diamond Act. We will also ensure transparency in the acquiring of claims and more importantly the promotion of value addition in the sector.
  7. Financial Sector Stability and Liquidity, urgent demonetising of 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. International Relations, International Re-Engagement, end isolation of the nation, deal with the debt question and negotiate a martial plan aimed at reconstruction.
  11. 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.

Mnangagwa Appoints New CIO Boss, Also Perm Secs

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Zimbabwe’s new Director General of the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO). Isaac Moyo who was serving as Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to South Africa and Lesotho has been given the post in terms of Section 226 (1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe.

Mnangagwa also re-assigned and appointed permanent secretaries.

The appointments and re-assignments are as follows:

Mr Ringson Chitsiko-Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement

Mr Martin Rushwaya-Defence, Security and War Veterans

Mr Melusi Matshiya-Home Affairs and Culture

Mr Willard Manungo-Finance and Economic Development

Ambassador Joey Bimha-Foreign Affairs and International Trade

Mrs Virginia Mabiza-Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs

Mr Ngoni Masoka-Labour and Social Welfare

Dr Desire Sibanda-Higher Education, Science and Technology Development

Dr Sylvia Utete-Masango-Primary and Secondary Education

Mr George Magosvongwe-Local Government, Public Works and National Housing

Mrs AbigailShonhiwa-Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development

Mr Munesu Munodawafa-Mines and Mining Development

Dr Thokozile Chitepo-Tourism and Hospitality Industry

Mrs Sibusisiwe Zembe-Women and Youth Affairs

Mr George Charamba-Information, Media and Broadcasting Services

Brigadier General Dr Gerald Gwinji-Health and Child Care

Mr Prince Mupazviriho-Sport, Arts and Recreation

Engineer Sam Kundishora-Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security

Ambassador Grace Mutandiro-Environment, Water and Climate

Dr Judith Kateera-Presidential Affairs, Monitoring and Implementation of Government Programmes.

Engineer George Mlilo-Transport and Infrastructural Development.

LEAKED- The Secret Details Behind Grace Mugabe and Mnangagwa Blitzkrieg

Presidential spokesman George Charamba has for the first time given insights into some of the factors that contributed to the frosty relationship between former president Robert Mugabe and his war time colleagues.

In his last days in office, Mugabe had been cut off from the old guard in Zanu PF, and put on a short leash by members of the Generation 40 (G40) faction, which drew clout from former first lady, Grace.

Charamba, who served as Mugabe’s spokesperson and has continued with the same duties under President Emmerson Mnangagwa, spoke of how perceived foes of the first lady were denied recognition even when they clearly deserved it.

He narrated how the concept of a memorial institution for Mugabe was presented to the nation as if it was a product of former Higher and Tertiary Education minister Jonathan Moyo when it was, in fact, conceived by Mnangagwa.

Moyo broke the news in August that government had approved the idea of establishing a university named after Mugabe at a cost of $1 billion.

He said the institution would concentrate on science, technology and engineering and would also have a research institute.

On Wednesday, Charamba lifted the lid on what had happened behind the scenes.
He said he was privileged to have been part of a meeting convened by the then vice president (VP) to discuss the concept and the architectural drawings done by architect, Joel Biggie Matiza.
The meeting was also attended by General Constantino Chiwenga, of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

“The first time I saw it was when he (Mnangagwa) invited me and army general Chiwenga to look not only at the concept of it but also the drawings of that institute, which papers ED — then as a vice president — had discussed with the former president Mugabe,” said Charamba.

“It was at that meeting, where I was wearing my hat as an academic, suggested that to create an institution that was dominated with the notion of museum would freeze RG Mugabe yet RG Mugabe was much more than legacy. He is a continuing set of ideas that must not only shape the present but must also be imparted to the future — making him a living force by asserting and elaborating his ideas. That evening, the concept was revised to incorporate a university element,” he added.
At that meeting, it was suggested that Mnangagwa was to engage Grace so that she becomes part of the project.

Charamba had reasoned at the time that by bringing Grace into the project, it would help mend the fence between the former first lady and Mnangagwa.

Relations between Grace and Mnangagwa had started to deteriorate, with the former first lady using public platforms to humiliate the man who had lived in her husband’s shadows for nearly six decades.
She accused Mnangagwa of plotting to unseat Mugabe — an allegation that has since come to pass.
Charamba also became the target of her insults due to her closeness to Mnangagwa.

Cap in hand, he was publicly humiliated by Grace at a rally in Chinhoyi for being an accessory of Mnangagwa’s Team Lacoste faction that did not see eye-to-eye with G40 over Mugabe’s succession.
Charamba narrated how he tried to have Mnangagwa and Grace smoke a peace pipe with his effort coming to naught after the university project was handed to Moyo to run with.

“I knew that she (Grace) had envisaged an orphanage that would morph into a primary school, then a high school and ultimately a tertiary institution. That was before the concept of an RG university came. So I had that in my mind and said to the then vice president, shefu Amai had the same idea, and given the bad blood that was already evident between the two I counselled that it was wise for the then vice president to take his proposal at the formative stage to the first lady so that he would not be seen to be excluding her from plans that sought to consolidate the legacy of the then president who, after all, was her husband,” said Charamba.

“At the back of my mind, I was mindful of two things. One, my deteriorating relations with the then first lady, based on a misconception which she had developed that I did not respect her and she narrowly interpreted my mission as the communications officer to cover the then president while excluding her,” he said.

“My second calculation was in fulfilment of my role as a public relations officer. Realising the growing estrangement between the then VP and the first lady, which seemed to gather fury with every interface rally, my calculation was such a good gesture, which the then VP had thought voluntarily and invested so heavily at a personal level as a sign of goodwill to the then first family,” he added.

“…What I cannot say with certainty is when the former vice president then approached the then first lady with the drawings, I think the drawings were done by (former Mashonaland East provincial minister Joel Biggie) Matiza and the horror, the horror, I later read and heard that chinhu chiya chatorwa (it had been taken away) from the then vice president chikapihwa Jonathan to mind which, by the way, could still have been correct to the extent that Professor Moyo was still the minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, except what I could not understand the expunging of ED’s role in this whole project on the one hand and the exaggerated extolling of a late comer in the project.

“I got to know about this strange outcome through Cabinet minutes when I read that Jonathan Moyo had made the presentation making the then vice president a guest in a project he had started. My efforts at restoring communication between the two had backfired,” said Charamba.
Interestingly, Grace has also previously lashed out at Mnangagwa for taking her ideas and presenting them to the nation as if they were his.

She claimed at one of the youth interface rallies that she was the brainchild of the Command Agriculture programme, profiled as one of the signature projects of Mnangagwa.
On Wednesday, Charamba also revealed that the 21st February Movement musical galas had to be stopped for fear of creating another platform that would have been used by the former first lady to create divisions in the party.

“We stopped the commemorations because Ambuya vaka complainer. I could see the same being used against the VP,” said Charamba.
The presidential spokesman also revealed how Grace and her allies also gate crashed into the writing of Mugabe’s biography.

He said following the death of former Information minister Nathan Shamuyarira in June 2014, a decision was made to resuscitate the writing of Mugabe’s biography under the management of historian, Phyllis Johnson.

“Then one fateful day that project was rudely taken from her, and I use the word rudely advisably. You should have seen the poor woman, she just got a sharp plain instruction kuti dzosa, and who was going to do that it was again Jonathan,” said Charamba.

He said these incidents gave him the impression that Mugabe’s legacy had morphed from being the business of Zanu PF to that of a few individuals around his wife, Grace.
He said Mugabe had become a captive of the Generation faction now scattered across the world in the wake of his fall.

“So looking at these seemingly unrelated matters, I got a distinct impression that the then president’s legacy had ceased to be a matter for his party, Zanu PF but for preferred members working with the first family — it was a family affair,” he said.

“If you consider that vakuru had picked Shamuyarira (to write the biography), you notice it was not just a choice based on his attributes but it was a gesture of symbolically surrendering his life and legacy to the party he had served and led, after all his life and legacy was to a large measure the life and legacy of the party, which is why it could only be written by the spokesperson of the party in the form of Shamuyarira. This was a classical case where competence and loyalty coincided,” said Charamba.

He said instead of talk about a life well lived, there were in fact talking about how that life was being misappropriated for a future political project — changing from retrospective to being prospective.- Daily News

Biti Rubbishes Chinamasa’s Budget, Calls It “A Joke”

By Terrence Mawawa| Former Finance Minister Tendai Biti has described the 2018 National Budget as a big yawn.

The budget was presented by Finance and Economic Planning Minister Patrick Chinamasa in Parliament yesterday.

Speaking in Harare today Biti said Zimbabwe was on a knife edge as a result Zanu PF’ s disastrous policies.

“Our country is on a knife-edge, my statement is not just a negative critique of what was presented yesterday but it seks to offer sustainable solutions.

The military coup was not the first one in this country, in 2008 JOC conducted a preemptive coup to prevent Tsvangirai from being sworn in as President of Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe is facing a constitutional crisis, we have tanks on the streets and we are surviving in a new era so there is need to deflate this military party institution.

Our people are surviving on less than $0.35 a day and the budget does not address such fundamental issues,” said Biti

He added:”The projection of inflation is unrealistic. It is also hard to imagine where $5.1 billion will achieve-the only figures they will achieve are the expenditure figures, in fact they will surpass them.

If you think you can reform by firing 3739 youth officers when you have 20 000 ghost workers then you are joking.”

LATEST- Jonathan Moyo Speaks: “A Coup Needs A Cure”

By Farai D Hove| Former Higher Education Minister, Prof Jonathan Moyo has spoken following the decision by government this week, to freeze his financial assets.

Writing Friday afternoon Prof Moyo said, “a coup needs a cure.”

What does Jonathan Moyo mean?

This was interpreted by many to be a statement made in direct reference to last month’s coup which saw his nemesis Emmerson Mnangagwa parachuting to become President Of Zimbabwe. Below were some further comments by some Zimbabweans:

Green Bombers Fear Mnangagwa

Terrence Mawawa| Civil servants are quaking in their boots following the decision by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’ s government to embark on a massive retrenchment exercise.

3000 youth militia members currently on government payroll will be dismissed soon as part of measures to reduce expenditure.

Speaking in Parliament during the presentation of the 2018 National Budget yesterday Finance and Economic Planning Minister, Patrick Chinamasa said government would abolish the youth officers posts to reduce expenditure.

An estimated total of 3 479 militia members will be affected.

In August this year, former President Robert Mugabe ordered the reinstatement of over 2 000 youth militia members who had been retrenched.

Mugabe claimed that the youths had been retrenched without Cabinet approval.

Youth officers commonly known as ‘Green Bombers’ were used by Mugabe’s regime to terrorize innocent Zimbabweans, brutalize opposition party members, force people to buy ZANU PF membership cards.Some were implicated in politically motivated murders over the last 20 years.

Political analysts told ZimEye.com the militia members were rewarded with jobs because of the role they played in tormenting opposition supporters.

Zuma Guilty Of Rape, Says Ramaphosa

South Africa’s VP Cyril Ramaphosa speaks

A Correspondent| The sole man tipped replace President Jacob Zuma as South Africa’s governing ANC heads to congress next week, has said he believes the woman who accused Mr Zuma of rape over a decade ago was telling the truth.

Zuma’s deputy, Cyril Ramaphosa, told a local radio station: “Yes, I would believe her.”

The development comes against the backdrop of Zuma being found not guilty of raping Fezekile Kuzwayo – the daughter of an old family friend.

Ramaphosa is competing against Zuma’s ex-wife, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, to become the leader of the ANC in a contest starting next Saturday.

Meanwhile Zuma’s Office said in a statement :”The Presidency has noted the media reports attributed to the Deputy President of the Republic who is quoted as having stated that he believed the version presented by Khwezi in the criminal proceedings between State v JG Zuma when he was interviewed in one of the radio stations.The rape allegations against President Zuma were properly considered by a Judge of the High Court. Having evaluated the totality of the evidence, the court acquitted the President of the rape charges. The Presidency affirms the rule of law, the independence of the judiciary and the primacy of the courts as the final arbiters in disputes in society.”

ARMY GENERALS INSIDE GOVT: Mliswa Speaks

Norton MP and Mnangagwa nephew, Temba Mliswa has spoken his views out on army generals being ministers. He says there is nothing unusual with this development.

“Zimbabweans this is for us, it’s not for His Excellency Cde Mnangagwa, to be able to champion this, he can’t do it alone….” FULL VIDEO BELOW –

https://youtu.be/rjg_MAwJExE

ANOTHER BEDROOM GOVT: What Has ZANU PF Done To Prevent This Happening Again?

With up to four married couples working inside cabinet, Zimbabwe risks degenerating into another bedroom coup. This is so particularly at a time when besides removing Robert Mugabe last month, nothing else has been done to remove the Mugabe culture of state capture.

There are at present four married couples inside governmnent:

1. Emmerson Mnangagwa and his wife Auxillia.

2. Ziyambi Ziyambi and his wife Florence.

3. Christopher Mutsvangwa and his wife Monica.

4. Sibusiso Moyo and his wife, Loice Matanda Moyo.

SIR MBAVHA WICKNELL IN HOT SOUP: ZESA Demands $5 Million Cash Re-Imbursement

Following the spirited news coverage against convicted fraudster Wicknell Chivayo, the power utilility ZESA has decided to meet to demand he returns the tender $5million loot he obtained for the Gwanda Solar project.

Wicknell Chivayo poses for a pic with a string of shoes

This comes amid revelations exposed by ZimEye.com for the last 2 years, that Chivayo was just a briefcase businessman who illegally obtained the cash disbursement using ministerial access. He would weeks later travel around the world boasting that he is a successful businessman and many times feature in photo shoots with former President Robert Mugabe and his wife, Grace, and even the current President Emmerson Mnangagwa. ZimEye has exposed the government for failing to detect the simple facts that Chivayo is a convicted fraudster who even stayed at Chikurubi maximum prison for over 3 years.

SEE THE VIDEO BELOW-

https://youtu.be/p-T_CAmrwP4

Meanwhile, the weekly Independent has revealed the development stating:

The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority Holdings (Zesa) board will meet next week to deliberate on energy contracts awarded to dodgy businessman Wicknell Chivayo amid reports parliament will soon move a motion requesting the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) to cancel energy deals that were awarded to his Intratrek company, the Zimbabwe Independent has heard.

This comes at a time ZPC is moving to mobilise resources for the project as announced by Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa during his 2018 budget presentation in parliament yesterday.

Furthermore, implementation of the Gwanda Solar Energy Project will commence in 2018, following the granting of incentives to the ZPC to enable it mobilise funding from the market. At least $66,7 million will be mobilised during 2018, focusing on construction of a 25MW solar plant under Phase I of the project,” Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa said. Chivayo was awarded the $200 million Gwanda solar project, the $73 million refurbishment of the Harare Power Station, a $163 million project to restore Munyati Power Station as well as the $248 million Gairezi Project, but has failed to deliver.

The Energy ministry in October ordered ZPC to subcontract the Gwanda project after Intratrek failed to implement the controversial deal, despite receiving a $5 million advance payment without a bank guarantee – against the standing rules. ZPC wants the $5 million back.

The Gwanda Project is part of three controversial solar projects, each generating 100 megawatts, which were approved by government.

The initial cost, as of 2014, was $183 million for each of the projects, bringing the total cost to $549 million.

Soon after being awarded the tenders, the winning companies demanded price escalations, resulting in the projects ballooning to a total cost of $720 million.

In an interview this week, the Zesa group chief executive officer Josh Chifamba said his organisation will meet next Friday to deliberate on Chivayo’s deals.

“The board is meeting next week and top of the agenda are the Chivhayo deals,” Chifamba said. “The tender process was above board but we are not happy with the way the former minister (Samuel Undenge) pushed for the advance payment of $5 million without a bank guarantee.”

Investigations by this newspaper revealed that despite being given an advance payment of $5 million, Chivayo did not commence any work at his Gwanda solar project site.

Parliamentary sources this week said a motion will soon be moved to direct ZPC to cancel the deals controversially awarded to Chivayo. Parliamentarians will also request that he pay back the $5 million he was paid in advance without a bank guarantee.

“We will summon ZPC to parliament so that they explain how they issued Chivayo the energy contracts and also urge the power company to make sure that Chivayo pays back the $5 million,” said a legislator.

Chivayo was paid $5 million upfront before commencing work at the behest of Undenge, despite failing to do any meaningful work on site.

A year after winning the multi-million-dollar tender and despite getting the $5 million payment for pre-commencement works, Intratrek Zimbabwe reportedly abandoned the project site after only three months’ work, it has emerged.

The $5 million covered feasibility studies, topographical surveys, borehole sinking, site clearance, geo-technical surveying, site fencing, wayleaves and construction of administrative structures.

Last year, the Independent reported that Zimbabwe’s power generation projects have been inflated by more than $500 million, raising suspicion that Zesa managers and senior government officials could have corruptly benefitted through price escalations.

Zesa has been endlessly rocked by massive tender scandals in which government entrusted the country’s critical multi-billion-dollar energy projects to dodgy businessmen who have criminal records, ranging from fraud to drug trafficking.

Chiyangwa Praises Mnangagwa’s Moves To Revive Sports

Phillip Chiyangwa

Zimbabwe Football Association President, Dr Phillip Chiyangwa has hailed remarks made by Honourable Patrick Chinamasa during the 2018 budget presentation as a welcome development.

Dr Chiyangwa said it is refreshing and encouraging for the Finance and Economic Planning Minister to mention the revival of sport as instrumental in aiding the new dispensation’s economic recovery thrust.

“I am glad that the new leadership shares my dream of revolutionising the sports industry so that it actively contributes towards the gross domestic product.

“In football, we are ready to work with the government towards the construction of state of the art facilities that are crucial in our quest to host major tournaments,” said Dr Chiyangwa.

Minister Chinamasa made the budget presentation to parliament on 7 December, where he indicated that government will work towards establishing a vibrant sports industry, centered on multi-sports facilities to be constructed around the country.

The minister made specific reference to the need for bucket seats at sports facilities as is the norm elsewhere. – ZIFA

Mnangagwa Is Not My Dad – Kazembe

Minister Kazembe Kazembe

Saviour Kasukuwere’s former deputy, Kazembe Kazembe has rubbished a rumour that claims he is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s son.

Zimbabwe’s Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture told the weekly publication, the Weekend Post it is easy to track his life and family history. He said: “that’s social media nonsense. You can ask the people who I grew up with. It’s all lies. People will always talk.

“I don’t live in a vacuum I grew up in Mazowe. Go to Concession, go to Africa University, go ask who I am. I am established, its very easy for you to find out who I am.

“I was in soccer for a long time why didn’t you ask me this then? Social media can say anything. I am here in Zimbabwe. I didn’t grow up in a vacuum. I went to universities which are here and my records are there. Please, this is rubbish.”

DID CHOMBO TRULY HIRE ISRAELI MOSSAD TO KILL CHIWENGA? – The True, Real Story

A contagious hot rumour went wild last week as it reported that former Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo is in trouble for particularly being caught red handed in the process of engaging mercenaries from the dreaded Israeli national intelligence agency, Mossad.

ZimEye took time to investigate the claims which have seen the following conclusion being assumed: “The battle between the generals and Chombo is not stealing money but hiring Mossad to kill them. The battle between Chipanga and the gunmen is not about Corruption! “No no no!” But his knowledge about Mosad and the planned elimination of Generals. Also think about it? Are Chipanga and Chombo the ONLY Criminal elements the Army wanted to weed off ZANU PF? We have nearly a full month now. Are they not able to arrest more? You the Reader. Dont you know about other corrupt officials? Isnt it that the Generals are presently dining with some of them? Iwe. Look at things properly and with an analytic eye. This fight is personal. (Story is First Hand Information given to a Jail Guard by Chombo at his Prison Cell.) True.

Yesterday ZimEye was told by Dr. Chombo’s lawyer, Lovemore Madhuku the rumour is unfounded. He explained that there is not even a single mention of the aforementioned allegations. Here Dr Madhuku responding to ZimEye on the matter in the video below –

https://youtu.be/wA6A51ihzvg

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Meanwhile, the full text of the rumour is below: 

Every country with Dictator keeps a certain amount of money in the Central Bank in case of a coup. This money is not touched or used by anybody except on the directive of the President. With Zimbabwe only two days before the coup d’etat, Mugabe had talked with the Israelites (Mosad) that his military would like to make a coup d’etat. They discussed about the cost of hiring snipers and a batallion to counter this. The Israelites sent in a Foward Team to Zimbabwe two days before the coup for reconnaissance purposes, negotiating and signing of the contract. The main aim was to eliminate all the Commanders of the ZDF before the implementation of the coup d’etat. On the day before the coup d’etat, Robert Mugabe summoned Chombo (Minister of Finance) and Mangudya (Reserve Bank Governor). They discussed with Mosad about the costs. The deposit which was charged was US 10 Million. Mangudya was ordered to release the money and give it to Chombo so that they would pay Mosad. Hence the statement by Grace “Kana imi muchiti munogona kupfura nesuwo tinogona kupfura”. She was confident their plan to eliminate Chiwenga, Shiri, Chihuri etc. was going to work. Note if this plan had come to fruitation?

Kudzai Chipanga also knew about the Mosad deal. Like Amai he had all the hopes in it and never thought the Coup d’etat would succeed particularly with the help of Mosad. That is why he was so daring to read his Communiqué at ZANU PF Head Quarters. He was sure Chiwenga and his guys would not withstand Mosad and particularly with the assistance of Lungu who had aggreed to use Zambia as launch pad for Mosad. Mosad had already set up an office and Drone Lounge in Zambia.

Mugabe, Amai, Chombo, Chipanga and Lungu never thought their plan would fail. That’s why Chipanga was even dare enough to challenge the generals.

Back to our story. 10 Million deposit amount was collected and put at Chombo’s residence before the night of the coup d’etat. At the house were Mosad Elite snipers. But everything went suddenly wrong for Mugabe and his team. Mangudya sold out their deal to the Generals. He told them about Mosad and the 10 Million deal. The coup d’etat went on before the 10 Million was expatriated out of Zimbabwe by Mosad. Mosad and the 10 Million were still at Chombo’s residence. The Generals particularly knew the Mosad deal and the 10 million hence the need to raid armed to the tooth. The ZRP body guards at Chombo’s residence exchanged fire with the army. In fact they started firing. They were now under command of Mosad. They thought no one would beat them particularly with the help of the Israelites. At Chombo’s residence 4 ZRP body guards and 10 Mosad Snippers were shot dead. Only one ZNA soldier died. That is why the entry at Chombo’s residence was forceful. When the resistance was crushed the second phase was to find the 10 million. During the exchange of fire between the coup d’etat soldiers and Mosad, Chombo had hidden the bags containing the money in the ceiling. Iye pachake Chombo had no personal money of this magnitude at his house. So when confronted Chombo refused any knowledge of this money. So came the thorough beating. The soldiers knew it was there and Chombo was refusing. Chombo thought they would give him a minor beating and later leave him to enjoy his loot. He was totally wrong. It was not even Chombo who told them that the money was in the ceiling. The gunmen searched the whole house on their own until they found the money. This denial of knowledge of the money warranted more beatings to Chombo according to the gunmen.

Also take note of events: Mugabe refused to resign at the first instance claiming “We have friends” meaning Mosad and Zambian Lunga. After the coup, Lungu had decided to go on with the plan but Chiwenga threatened to take every inch of Zambia within 1 hour. Lungu sat down with his generals who confirmed it as true. They admitted they would not stand Zimbabwean fire power. He tried to ask for assissitance from Botswana and Botswana also refused siting the same shortfalls. When Mugabe was refusing to sign he didnt know about all these outside happenings. When Mugabe was finally shown the battered Chombo and the dead Mosad Snippers he knew totally well that their plan had flopped.

CONCLUSION.
The battle between the generals and Chombo is not stealing money but hiring Mosad to kill them. The battle between Chipanga and the gunmen is not about Corruption! “No no no!” But his knowledge about Mosad and the planned elimination of Generals. Also think about it? Are Chipanga and Chombo the ONLY Criminal elements the Army wanted to weed off ZANU PF? We have nearly a full month now. Are they not able to arrest more? You the Reader. Dont you know about other corrupt officials? Isnt it that the Generals are presently dining with some of them? Iwe. Look at things properly and with an analytic eye. This fight is personal. (Story is First Hand Information given to a Jail Guard by Chombo at his Prison Cell.) True.

FULL TEXT-President Mnangagwa Grilled: “Why Are Soldiers Still Deployed On Streets When Nation Is Not At War?”

By Farai D Hove| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has been questioned on why soldiers are still deployed on the nation’s streets when yet Zimbabwe is not at war and the country now has a sitting President. The questions were raised by the MDC Chief Whip Innocent Gonese on Wednesday.

Mnangagwa must by law explain to the public why the army is still deployed.

Said Gonese, “Mr. Speaker, the reason why I am raising this matter is because whilst the President has the authority to deploy the Defence Forces, I believe that when this happens, there is an obligation by the President, as Commander-in-Chief to inform the nation and from my recollection we have not been informed by the President himself of the need for the deployment of the Defence Forces.

https://youtu.be/cTsifYzE9fU

“I have no problem Mr. Speaker Sir, if that is done in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.  My worry is that at this point in time, and because that deployment specifically must be authorised by the Head of State.  I believe Mr. Speaker Sir, that this is not something which must be done willy-nilly – it is something which must be done after due consideration.

“In that regard, the nation should be informed from the highest office in the land and this does not seem to have happened.

“What we have had Mr. Speaker, there are pronouncements which have been made by members of the Defence Forces and members of the Police Force jointly but I believe that, if we are to follow the dictates of our Constitution, it is imperative that the Head of State informs the nation of the need to have the Police Force to be assisted by the Defence Forces.”

 

Below was the full text of the exchange  –

 

 

HON. GONESE: Hon. Speaker, I rise on a matter of privilege.  Thank you very much Mr. Speaker Sir.  I will begin by saying that Zimbabwe is a constitutional democracy.  My matter of privilege is related to the provisions of our Constitution and in particular, I am referring to the provisions of Section 119 on the role of Parliament as read with the provisions of Section 213.  Mr. Speaker, I am sure that you are familiar with the provisions of that Section but for the benefit of all Hon. Members, I will just highlight what the Section provides.

          In terms of Section 119 of our Constitution, Parliament is obligated to protect this Constitution and promote democratic governance in Zimbabwe.  Further to that, Parliament also has the power to ensure that the provisions of this Constitution are upheld and that the State and all institutions and agencies of Government at every level act constitutionally and in the national interest.

Having read the general provisions Mr. Speaker Sir, I will now revert to the matter which is of concern and that is in terms of Section 213; in respect of the deployment of the Defence Forces.  It is clear in terms of that provision that the President as the Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces has the power to authorise the deployment of the Defence Forces or the power to determine the operational use of the Defence Forces.

Further to that, with the authority of the President, the Defence Forces may be deployed in Zimbabwe as follows;

  1. a)In defence of the country
  2. b) In support of the Police Service in the maintenance of public order or
  3. c)In support of the Police Service and other civilian authorities in the event of an emergency or a disaster.

Mr. Speaker, the reason why I am raising this matter is because whilst the President has the authority to deploy the Defence Forces, I believe that when this happens, there is an obligation by the President, as Commander-in-Chief to inform the nation and from my recollection we have not been informed by the President himself of the need for the deployment of the Defence Forces.  I have no problem Mr. Speaker Sir, if that is done in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution.  My worry is that at this point in time, and because that deployment specifically must be authorised by the Head of State.  I believe Mr. Speaker Sir, that this is not something which must be done willy-nilly – it is something which must be done after due consideration.  In that regard, the nation should be informed from the highest office in the land and this does not seem to have happened.  What we have had Mr. Speaker, there are pronouncements which have been made by members of the Defence Forces and members of the Police Force jointly but I believe that, if we are to follow the dictates of our Constitution, it is imperative that the Head of State informs the nation of the need to have the Police Force to be assisted by the Defence Forces.

That is the reason why I am rising Mr. Speaker, that as Parliament, it is our duty and obligation to ensure that at all times as a nation; we follow the dictates and the provisions of our Constitution.  Where there is an element of doubt and where there is lack of clarity, it is important for us as Parliament to ascertain, verify and clarify so that all of us are in the picture as to whether we have indeed followed the provisions of the Constitution.  That is my concern Mr. Speaker and that is the reason why I have reason with this matter of privilege, to have this clarified for us as to whether in fact it was the Head of State who gave that authority because it does not appear to have been done in accordance with the Constitution.  I thank you Mr. Speaker.

          THE HON. SPEAKER:   While you are upstanding, can you clarify which deployment you are talking about.

          HON. GONESE: The deployment in the country Mr. Speaker.  We have members of the Defence Forces – they are assisting the police as I have already pointed out. The Constitution allows for that, but only in the circumstances where the Head of State has authorised that course of action.  I am saying that as Parliament, we have not been officially informed by the Head of State, and the nation at large has not received any notification.  I believe that if that happens, due process must be followed.  The Head of State could have addressed the nation in that regard or a Statutory Instrument could have been gazetted or a general notice to inform the nation at large – that does not seem to have happened and that is what is the gravamen of the matter.  Because, when that happens Mr. Speaker, I would like to assume that things must be done transparently and openly.  For it to be done transparently and openly, the public must be notified in some way which I am not aware of Mr. Speaker.

          THE HON. SPEAKER:  Order, order.  You have not contextualised your observation Hon. Member.  Can you be more specific?

          HON. GONESE:  I will do so Mr. Speaker. – [HON. MEMBERS: Inaudible interjections.] –

          HON. GONESE:  Let me go back to the provisions of the Constitution.

          THE HON. SPEAKER:  Order, order.  I am very clear of the provisions of 213.

          HON. GONESE:  Thank you Mr. Speaker.  So, in view of those provisions which are very clear, my submission is that when you have members of the Defence Forces performing the duties that they are performing, that amounts to a deployment.

THE HON. SPEAKER:  You mean now?

HON. GONESE:  Yes, I mean now Mr. Speaker.

THE HON. SPEAKER: Okay.

          HON. GONESE: I mean now Mr. Speaker.  We have a Head of State who was inaugurated; His Excellency the Hon. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, who is the Head of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces in this country.  I am saying Mr. Speaker, that in terms of the provisions which I have adverted to, it is my respectful submission.

          THE HON. SPEAKER:  I am very clear, I am very clear now.

          HON. GONESE: You are very clear, yes.  So I am saying, at this point in time Mr. Speaker, we have members of the Defence Forces who have been deployed  and in my understanding, they are definitely assisting the Police Service.  We obviously have the Police Service whose primary responsibility is to maintain law and order.  There are circumstances …

          THE HON. SPEAKER:  I thought you have made your point.

          HON. GONESE:  Yes, thank you.  I thought you wanted me to clarify.

          THE HON. SPEAKER:  Order, order.  I have two observations.  Hon. Chinotimba, I had not recognised you; that is one.  Hon. Members at the back there, yes, can you stop your tete-a-tete please.  The second thing is that you cannot rise before the Chair has responded to the point of privilege.

Yes, I hear you Hon. Gonese – I will engage His Excellency the President and I should be informed accordingly and will advise accordingly.

          *HON. CHINOTIMBA: On a point of order Mr. Speaker.  My point of order is on privilege.  If you can see on your left and on your right, you can see that it is a bright day.  We want to congratulate the Ministers.  We usually had challenges pleading with the Ministers that they come to Parliament to answer our questions but today, you have just seen yourself that we should thank them and it should continue like this.

We want to congratulate people like Hon. Perrance Shiri, Hon. Moyo for the new appointments and I wish them well in their new deployments.  Even people are saying what is not proper in this House but the truth of the matter is that our President, Hon.  Mnanagwa did a sterling job as you can see.  So I stood up to thank His Excellency Hon. Dambudzo Mnangagwa that whatever he has done, we should be thankful.  We usually have problems with Ministers who do not attend Parliament on Wednesdays to answer questions but today all the Ministers are here.  Thank you Mr. Speaker.

THE HON. SPEAKER: Order, order!  Thank you Hon. Chinotimba.  However, the coming of the Hon. Ministers also implies that the Hon. Members of Parliament must attend and not disappear, leaving out certain motions undebated.  Thank you.

Horror As Woman Is Brutally Killed Over 25 Cents

Terrence Mawawa,Zvishavane| A local woman was stabbed to death over 25 cents and two bottles of mineral water.

In the shocking and bizarre incident, the woman, Varaidzo Sibanda(29) of Kufa Village under Chief Masunda, refused to surrender her bond coin(25 cents) and the mineral water to suspected thieves.

Two men, Wellington Maposa (25) and Hosea Vengesai(33) have since appeared in court facing murder charges.The matter was heard before Zvishavane Magistrate Shepherd Munjanja last week.

Facts were that Sibanda was walking home when the two suspects approached her near Highlands Suburb in the mining town.

“The two emerged from a bushy area and produced a knife and then ordered Sibanda to surrender her belongings.

She told the two that she only had 25 cents and two bottles of mineral water.

She refused to hand over the money and the two bottles of mineral water.

The two men then stabbed Sibanda several times on the left side of her chest and on her left hand.

They took the 25 cents and the mineral water and fled, leaving the woman bleeding profusely,” the court heard.

Sibanda was rushed to hospital and she died as a result of the injuries she sustained.

Maposa and Vengesai were remanded in custody to December 14.

Army Captain On “Live” Charges of Attempting To Remove President for Croc Disowns Mnangagwa | DESPITE LONGEST CHIKURUBI PRISON STAY SINCE 1980

  • “Live” charges
  • Flying back to meeting Mnangagwa?
  • When they were arrested

By Staff Reporter| The Ret Army Captain, who still has “live” charges on his head for allegedly organising a coup to remove Robert Mugabe and install Emmerson Mnangagwa, has disowned President Mnangagwa.

The man, Albert Matapo endured the longest prison stay (without trial) since independence 1980. He was jailed in 2007 purely on Mnangagwa’s account in a series of events that were set to see President Mnangagwa himself being slapped behind bars.

On 29th May 2007, the Robert Mugabe led Zimbabwean government claimed they had foiled an alleged coup d’état attempt led by Matapo involving almost 400 soldiers and high-ranking members of the military set to happen on June 2 or June 15, 2007.

10 years later, ZimEye has besides interviewing Matapo himself, followed up with prison officers who handled Captain Matapo during his time inside the filthy Chikurubi maximum prison and one senior male officer told ZimEye he to this day still believes that Matapo was “clearly” Mnangagwa’s agent.

“I know he was later released and exonerated, but vanga vari vese avo naMnangagwa tinozviziva,” the officer who cannot be named as he is not allowed to speak with the media said.

 

Flying back to meet Mnangagwa?

Since the latest coup happened last month in November which swiftly and successfully ushered Mnangagwa into State House, many now expect Captain Matapo to fly back to Zimbabwe and serve his “boss” Mnangagwa’s government.

But an irate Matapo told ZimEye.com he does not want to have anything to do with Mnangagwa. He went further and declared that he has actually never had anything to do with Mnangagwa.

“I was accused of doing a coup for Mnangagwa, I would like to make it clear now that he has made it to become President that I have nothing to do with him, I have never had anything to do with  him, and I will never want to do anything with him,” declared Captain Matapo on the LIVE ZimEye program.

In another program filmed in July this year, Matapo screams out saying:

“Mnangagwa belongs to Chikuribi, Mugabe belongs to Chikurubi!”

It has now become convincingly clear that when he was arrested in 2007, Captain Matapo had actually started a political party, The United Crusade For Achieving Democracy (UCAD) and CIOs randomly rounded him up together with other members who had gathered in his offices in Harare; they then drove them away for torture under charges of attempting to remove Mugabe and install Mnangagwa. But years later inside Chikurubi, they failed to successfully convict Matapo of the crime. He was eventually released in 2014 following intervention of his lawyers and now lives in the diaspora.

 

When they were arrested.

On the day they were arrested in May 2007, another witness Gilbert Kagodora, treasurer for the MDC, says he and Matapo were arrested by men suspected be CIOs on May 29.

“We had gone to meet Matapo for business together with three other party activists at Winston Court along Fourth Street. Initially, they told us that we were being arrested for dealing in foreign currency and they then proceeded to blindfold us with masking tape. They also tied our hands and took us into a van downstairs. I could not tell exactly where they were driving us to.”

Matemadanda Cleared Of Insulting Grace Mugabe, Bob

By Court Correspondent| ZANU PF’s new political commissar, Victor Matemadanda has been cleared in a court case in which he was charged of insulting former first lady, Grace Mugabe.

The insult charges were in September altered to mean insulting her husband, Robert. (SEE VIDEO as Matemadanda spoke to ZimEye on the case in September.) –

https://youtu.be/64W6psafCEU

Yesterday Magistrate Josephine Sande withdrew charges against him.

The dropping of the case comes after the State had asked to withdraw the matter before plea saying that Prosecutor-General Ray Goba was yet to peruse the docket. Prosecutor Francisca Mukumbiri was handling the file.

Mukumbiri yesterday said that if need be Matemadanda would be summoned to court.

Matemadanda’s lawyer Beatrice Mtetwa stated that the State should put a specific time-frame to drop the charges in the event that they fail to summon him.

At the end however, magistrate Sande formally withdrew the charges against Matemadanda. WATCH AND HEAR MORE ON THE CHARGES BELOW:

Mnangagwa Govt Blocks Ministers, Chiefs Blowing Up $219 million On Expensive Cars & Furniture

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has blocked the blowing up of over $219 million on expensive cars by ministers, chiefs and MPs.

This was announced yesterday by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa.

Chinamasa said that Government also turned down a request for furniture by Government Ministries and Departments which would have amounted to over $50 million, part of the total $219 million.

“As the country strives to mobilise funding for critical projects and programmes, it is imperative that we deploy the resources to priority areas that address the needs of the country in a cost effective manner,” said Chinamasa.

He continued saying, “Treasury is in receipt of requests for procurement of utility and conditions of service vehicles amounting to $169 million broken down as follows: Parliamentary vehicles, $21 million; chiefs’ vehicles, $14 million, Independent Commissions, $9 million; Civil service members, including Ministers, $93 million; and utility vehicles, $32 million.

“Furthermore, requests for procurement of furniture for Government Ministries and Departments amount to over $50 million. Clearly, the fiscus cannot sustain the above demands, if we are to achieve the objectives towards a ‘New Economic Order’. Hence, the 2018 Budget took account of value for money and affordability as guiding principles in the allocation of resources, and is unable to provide for the above vehicle requests.” – state media

SUCCESS STORY: Granny Enrols for Grade 1

At least 20 elderly people, including a 53-year-old woman in Mhangura, are now able to read and write after enrolling for non-formal education at Mhangura Primary School.

In separate interviews, the elderly pupils welcomed the move by Government to provide them with an opportunity to receive education even at an advanced age. The 53-year-old Grade 1 pupil, Mrs Letty Mhora, said the programme had so far enabled her to read and write. She is looking forward to sitting for her Grade 7 examinations in 2022.

“My teachers are Madam Kauta and Madam Mudziviri. They are doing a wonderful job as I can now read and write, which I could not do when I enrolled at the beginning of the year,” she said.
Mrs Mhora implored parents and children to value education.

“I urge parents who are failing to pay for their children’s fees and other children absconding from schools to take education seriously because it is the key to a better life,” she said.

Another elderly women, Mrs Awanji Goke, said her father failed to send her to school.
“I failed to go to school at the right age because my father neglected our welfare after the death of our mother, so this has come as a golden opportunity to catch up on what I failed to do decades ago,” she said.

The elderly learners have to juggle between school and taking care of their children and grandchildren.
“Currently, we are failing to raise money for fees and uniforms,” said 40-year-old Grade 3 pupil Mrs Shupikai Tazvivinga.

“The main reason for this is that there is no industry around here that can employ our husbands or children, so we struggle to balance our needs and those of our children, but we will soldier on.”

The learners appealed for financial assistance to enable them to complete their studies. Others said they needed birth certificates, which will enable them to sit for national examinations.

A teacher at Mhangura Mine Primary School told the state media that the school had 14 non-formal Grade 1 pupils and seven Grade 3 pupils, who enrolled at the beginning of the year, and are all elderly. – state media

Nurses Cancel Strike

State Media – Chitungwiza Central Hospital’s striking matrons and nurses resumed work on Tuesday after meeting with management to resolve an impasse following a picket over the shortage of resources. Nursing staff downed tools last Friday. In an interview on Tuesday, the hospital’s chief executive officer Dr Obadiah Moyo said all was now well.

“We have had a situation at the hospital where our nursing staff went on strike over shortage of resources. The situation was resolved after we convened a meeting with them and this follows another emergency meeting last Thursday with the Ministry of Health and Child Care permanent secretary, Dr Gerald Gwinji, to request for more resources for the hospital. Dr Gwinji managed to rescue the institution by allocating funds ($60 000 as a rescue package). The funds will cater for pharmaceuticals, food and other provisions,” said Dr Moyo.
Dr Moyo said as a result, the nursing staff resumed their duties.
“The nursing staff’s requirements will be met at the latest this Friday,” he said.
The institution has put in place an emergency supplies committee, which will include nurses and doctors to strengthen the supply chain and is expected to react significantly and timely to the needs as and when they arise.

“It was noted in the meeting that sanctions had contributed tremendously to the shortage of resources and that the joint venture partnerships had kept the institution going. However, there would be a means to review the joint venture partnerships in order to go back to the status quo gradually as the sanctions are lifted,” said Dr Moyo.

Dr Moyo said the shortages at the hospital were also as a result of little funds they were receiving from Government.

“The institution submitted a bid for $18 million in the 2017 budget, but was only allocated $900 000 and of that, we received $500 000, which was inadequate for all our requirements. The Ministry has tasked the National Pharmaceutical Company of Zimbabwe (NatPham) to identify all the products required by the institution,” he said.
The hospital’s matron, Ms Dorcas Chairuka, who represented the nursing staff, confirmed that they had since resolved their differences.

“We had a situation where nurses were unhappy because of shortage of resources, but we convened a meeting with Dr Moyo yesterday (Monday) and he sourced some funds. The resources are now there and we are rendering quality nursing care while everything is now in order and all our nurses are back at work,” he said. -state media

Why Is President Mnangagwa Allowing Gun Toting Soldiers To Beat Up Innocent People?

https://youtu.be/cTsifYzE9fU

 

What are soldiers still doing on Zimbabwe’s streets making it look as if Zimbabwe is at war? Why are soldiers being allowed to act like policemen as they go about beating up women and kids? – These were some of the questions that dogged social platforms yesterday and the development comes following two videos of women being assaulted one of them which is below – .

https://youtu.be/Dm4yIUPZfPM

https://youtu.be/cTsifYzE9fU

MNANGAGWA BOOST: Mujuru Executive Who Ditched Her Move To Join ZANU PF

ZANU PF Commissar, Victor Matemadanda

State Media- The youths renounced their membership of NPP at Zanu-PF Headquarters before the revolutionary party’s national Commissar Victor Matemadanda and Secretary for Youth Affairs Pupurai Togarepi.

In their statement, the youths said: “We strongly believe in and adhere to the founding values of the liberation struggle. These were discarded when Zanu-PF was captured by the former First Lady (Dr) Grace Mugabe and her G40 cabal.

“It was in defence of the revolutionary legacy that we stood by Mai Mujuru, the former Vice President of Zimbabwe when she was ill treated by the former First Lady.

“Now that Operation Restore Legacy has successfully brought back order in the country, we have, therefore, freely and willingly decided to rejoin the revolutionary party, Zanu-PF, and work together with our freedom fighters and all willing citizens to rebuild our country. This is effective immediately.”

The youths urged Dr Mujuru to retrace her footsteps and find a common ground with her comrades in Zanu-PF. Matemadanda welcomed the youths and commended them for rejoining the revolutionary party. He said unlike his predecessor Mr Saviour Kasukuwere, who always received reports of party members’ expulsion with uncontrolled excitement, he welcomed all people in Zanu-PF.

“Operation Restore Legacy did not end with the ZDF alone, but your coming back to the party is also part of that operation,” said Matemadanda. “Unlike the behaviour of my predecessor who enjoyed playing music each time a party member was expelled, to me losing one party member is like losing your child.

Chombo’s Daughter, Pokello And Elikem Now Split

split? …. Pokello and Elikem – FILE PICTURE

Former Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo’s customary daughter, Pokello has reportedly split from her husband, Elikem.

A possible divorce is in the way, swirling reports say.

The state owned Herald has also joined the pile of reports which state that the former Big brother housemates have fallen out of love.

The rumours began last month when the queen of swagger failed to acknowledge her husband’s birthday on November 7.

It had been the couple’s tradition to celebrate their special days on social media writing lengthy love messages so fans were quick to notice this time when Pokello did not say anything.

More evidence emerged when the two unfollowed each other on social media signalling a possible collapse of a “fairy tale” love affair which had won the couple considerable admiration in Africa.

Although both of them did not confirm anything, Elikem posted a screenshot of an article that says “Trouble in paradise of Elikem and Pokello” on his Instagram account. Many shared their concerns with one fan commenting “Work it out. Marriage is said not to be easy. Both of you should not be concerned more about success than building your family.”

It seems the couple has been secretive over the state of their union, an interview with Ghana’s JoyNews Elikem said he was not ready to confirm anything.

“I am not ready to spit out what is private at home out on air to say yes I am divorced or not. I am sure it is not anyone’s business so to speak,” said Elikem.

The Herald says they attempted contacting Pokello for a comment, but her number was not available.

This not the first time the couple has been linked to such rumours of a troubled celebrity couple. During the early stages of their relationship, they allegedly had issues concerning Elikem’s past relationship with ex-wife of Ace Ghanaian footballer, Nii Odartey Lamptey.

Elikem is back in Ghana and the two have continued with their lives posting about their work deviating from their usual inseparable tendencies.-state media

PICTURES, SATELLITE MAP: Another Accident: 2 Killed

A Correspondent| Two people died on the spot near Shabane mine on Thursday.

The state media reports an unconfirmed number of survivors with various injuries when the vehicle they were travelling in veered off the road and overturned in the early hours of Thursday near Shabanie Mine along Buchwa road.

The state owned ZBC quotes Officer the Commanding Zvishavane District Inspector Edward Ncube confirming the accident although he said he was yet to get the full details.

The injured were reportedly rushed to Shabanie Mine Hospital where they are currently receiving treatment.

Although it is not clear what led to the accident, ZBC News said it understands one of the vehicles, a commuter omnibus was heading towards Zvishavane from Mazvihwa with an unspecified number of passengers.

The driver of the commuter omnibus lost control before the vehicle veered off the road and overturned.

CHIHURI GUN ATTACK LATEST: Cop Finally Enters Court


The policeman who allegedly caused mayhem when he invaded Police boss Augustine Chihuri’s house with a gun yesterday, appeared at Rotten Row Magistrates court today.

The police Support Unit cop, Hardlife Maukazuva, has been charged with 3 counts of theft, attempted murder and malicious damage of property.

It is the state’s case that Maukazuva ttempted to loot Gen Chihuri’s movable property early morning yesterday.

He was remanded in custody to 21 December.

The state owned Herald reports that he ran amok after his bid to loot property from the premises was foiled.

The report quotes police sources saying Chihuri’s gardener saw the suspect stealing household property and alerted an officer who had come to the house for a routine inspection at around 9.45am. The officer then confronted the suspect who, however, became agitated and started firing shots at the officer with his FN rifle. The besieged officer took cover and called for backup from Police General Headquarters.

“Backup swiftly arrived and a gunfight ensued lasting over three hours. The suspect allegedly tried to escape by using one of Dr Chihuri’s vehicles, but failed as the house had been surrounded. He then set the house on fire, damaging a significant section of the property’s roof,” said the source.

The suspect, attached to ZRP’s Support Unit, was then arrested after running out of ammunition. The Air Force of Zimbabwe and Fire Brigade then put out the fire before ZRP’s forensics and ballistics teams attended the scene. Investigations were still underway.

Part of the house’s roof was reduced to ashes. However, the value of goods and property destroyed during the melee could not be ascertained. Efforts to get comment from the police were fruitless by last night. Dr Chihuri’s neighbours said the incident started around 9 am and ended around 2pm after the whole area had been cordoned off.

One of the neighbours, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “The policeman from Support Unit was on duty alone when he started looting some clothes, television sets and other property in the house. He was later confronted by a gardener and there was an exchange of words.”

The neighbour further said a few minutes later, a senior police officer who had came for a routine inspection arrived at the house was informed by the gardener about the incident. The police officer confronted the suspect, resulting in a nasty exchange of words between the two.

“The senior police officer then phoned senior officers at the Police General Headquarters informing them about the behaviour of the police constable. This did not go down well with the police constable, who then produced his firearm with the intention of shooting his colleague. He fired shots but missed during the process,” said the neighbour. It is reported that a few minutes later, the house had been cordoned by armed police officers, resulting in an exchange of gunshots, which lasted for almost three hours.

The police constable is alleged to have run out of ammunition and decided to burn down part of the house before he was arrested. Fire brigade from the Air Force of Zimbabwe was summoned to the scene and managed to extinguish the fire.

Police officers from the ballistics and forensic departments, detectives from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) and senior officers from Harare province also visited the scene.

Wild Celebrations As Winky D Performs LIVE In Zaka

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Terrence Mawawa, Zaka| Local villagers are already hysterically celebrating Winky D’ s scheduled show at Jerera Growth Point on Saturday.

Winky D will perform live at a show meant to promote peace and tolerance ahead of next year’s harmonised elections.

The show was organised by Heal Zimbabwe Trust (HZT).

HZT executive director Rashid Mahiya said the show was organised in collaboration with various stakeholders including the Election Resource Centre (ERC) and Zimrights to encourage citizens to register to vote.

“Commissioners shall also be present at the venue to assist potential registrants with proof of residence letters.

We shall also take time to raise awareness on the voter registration process,” Mahiya said.

I Will Not Leave Constituency Says First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa

Auxillia-Mnangagwa

Terrence Mawawa| The First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has indicated she will not leave her constituency although her associates have advised her to relinquish the post.

Auxillia Mnangagwa’ s sympathisers including Oppah Muchinguri advised her to step down as MP to pave way for another Parliamentary candidate.

Muchinguri told a weekly publication she expected Auxillia Mnangagwa to avoid the blunders made by her predecessor, Grace Mugabe.

However, the First Lady has insisted that she will not leave her constituency.She is the MP for Chirumhanzu Zibagwe Constituency.

Addressing party supporters in the constituency last week, Auxillia Mnangagwa said she had no plans to step down.

“I will not abandon you and I have no plans to step down because we have been together for a long time.

Let me assure you that we will be together and I cannot leave you simply because of my new role as the First Lady,” she said.

CHOMBO LATEST: Still Jailed Despite Bail Win | UPDATED 8.20pm (GMT)


By Simba Chikanza| Former Minister Of Finance Ignatius Chombo is still in jail despite winning bail appeal.

Dr Chombo’s lawyer, Prof Lovemore Madhuku told ZimEye at 8.20pm Chombo could not obtain actual physical release from remand prison due to procedural constraints.

“He will be getting out in the morning, the procedures are that we have to make the payment, the bail and then surrender the travel documents, and that couldn’t be done because we only got judgement this evening,” he said.

Prof Madhuku also responded on wild allegations which say that Chombo was caught with $10million and that at the time of his capture by the army, he was attempting to fund mercenaries to kill army generals.  HEAR PROFESSOR MADHUKU SPEAKING TONIGHT  – refresh this page to watch… 

Chombo has been in remand prison for the last two weeks after having been initially captured by the army and detained for 9 days and then re-arrested this time by the police.

High Court Justice Edith Mushore ordered that he surrenders his passport and the title deeds to his Harare home as part of the bail conditions.

He was also ordered to report three times a day at Malborough police station, and not interference with state witnesses.

Govt Confirms Move To Freeze Bank Accounts Of Jonathan Moyo And Saviour Kasukuwere

As previously reported by ZimEye, Zimbabwe’s new government under Emmerson Mnangagwa, has confirmed the latest move to freeze the bank accounts of former ministers Professor Jonathan Moyo and Saviour Kasukuwere.

The two’s accounts have been frozen as “investigations” continue on their activities in the country.

While Minister of Home Affairs and Culture, Dr Obert Mpofu confirmed the development on the national broadcaster, several bank managers also testified they have received instructions on the matter.

Below is the official note:

Directive to all financial institutions Freezing of accounts re: Prof. Jonathan Moyo and Mr. Saviour Kasukuwere (former government ministers)

1) You are directed to identify and immediately freeze:
(i) all accounts in the name of the above-named individuals; and
(ii) any accounts in which the said individuals are directors or have a known beneficial interest.

2) You are further directed to submit, in writing, a return to the Unit, by no later than the 8th of December, 2017, listing and giving particulars (including balances) of all the accounts that you would have identified and frozen in terms of this directive.

3) Where you have not identified any relevant account, you shall nevertheless submit a nil return.

4) Where you are in doubt regarding whether or not any particular account is linked to the named subjects, you shall contact the Unit for further direction.

5) The effect of the freeze is that (except any inflows into the account, which shall be processed normally and immediately notified to the Unit) no other transaction shall be processed from a frozen account until further, the Unit directs otherwise.

Companies To Operate At Full Throttle By March 2018

Terrence Mawawa |Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa has predicted total economic revival in the country by March 2018.

Speaking in Parliament today, Chinamasa said the Government had put in place measures to enable private and government controlled companies to operate at full throttle by March 2018.

Chinamasa conceded warped policies led to the closure of companies in the country.

He cited harsh and stringent requirements set by former President Robert Mugabe as the major contributory factors to the current economic quagmire.

“We have tabled strategic measures to ensure total economic recovery by March 2018.

Government will cede 80% of its shares in the Cold Storage Commission to NSSA as part of measures to revive the country’s defunct industrial sector.

We also have a grand plan to revive other government entities. Our major thrust is to create employment,” said Chinamasa.

He added, “We will root out bureaucratic elements, lazy and corrupt individuals.Ghost workers will also be fired because we cannot continue to pay them while they are idle. “

BREAKING NEWS – Mnangagwa Moves To Rip Out Mugabe’s Indigenisation 51% Act, & Amend It

By Terrence Mawawa| President Emmerson Mnangagwa is moving to severely alter Robert Mugabe’s controversial Indigenisation Act which blocked foreigners from investing unless they cede 51% of their total shareholding.

Analysts had for years  called for this Act to be repealed.

The development was revealed by Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa in his budget which included the new bill proposal. (FULL LIVE REPORT & ANALYSIS TO FOLLOW ON ZimEye.com).

The proposed Finance Bill now restricts the 51% shareholding factor to “diamonds and platinum. These two are now the only sub-sectors to be designated as ‘extractive.’

Accordingly, the proposed Amendments will confine the 51/49 Indigenisation threshold to only the two minerals, namely diamonds and platinum, in the extractive sector.

The 51/49 threshold will not apply to the rest of the extractive sector, nor will it apply to the other sectors of the economy, which will be open to any investor regardless of nationality.

 

Reserved Sector

The Reserved sector is only for Zimbabwean citizens, and for non-Zimbabweans, entry into the Reserved sector will only be by special dispensation granted by Government.

As we seek to attract both local and foreign investments, existing and potential investors become fully guided by the Amendments we seek to effect through the Finance Bill that is being brought to this August House.

FULL TEXT: Judges Tell Mnangagwa To Allow Diasporans In UK, South Africa, WorldOver To Vote From Where-ever They Are

Senior judges who sit in the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission have told the President to live by his word and by the constitution to among other things, allow diasporans to vote from where-ever they live. Other issues were on stopping the invasion of white owned farms and also compensating those who lost their properties, and the last matter being the one of the Gukurahundi matter.

FULL TEXT:

ZHRC Statement on the New Political Dispensation and Prospects of a Zimbabwe
Where Human Rights are Protected, Promoted and Enforced.

The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission (ZHRC) acknowledges the position taken by the Second Executive President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, His Excellency Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa in his inauguration speech delivered on the 24th of November 2017 to focus on Unity, Peace and the Development of our Nation. In particular the ZHRC is encouraged by the President’s declaration that he intends to serve Zimbabwe “as the President of all citizens regardless of colour, creed, religion, tribe, totem or political affiliation.” This is a critical declaration as it resonates with the core principles of human rights, premised on the tenets of equality and non-discrimination as provided for in Section 56 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (Number 20) Act, 2013.

In line with this positive trajectory, the ZHRC expectantly looks forward to the President and his new administration tackling some of the critical human rights issues that the country has been grappling with over the years as detailed below:

1)    The ZHRC applauds the President for recognising the need to compensate all those who lost their land during the implementation of the country’s Fast Track Land Reform Programme (FTLRP). In the same vein, the ZHRC encourages the President and the new Government of Zimbabwe to consider ending the eviction of the few remaining white farmers in recognition of their citizenship status and to ensure that they are treated like any other Zimbabwean in the allocation of land.

2)    The President in his speech encouraged the many Zimbabweans who have left the country over the years to come back home and help in the rebuilding of our Nation. This is a bold acknowledgment of the fact that these Zimbabweans remain citizens of our country regardless of where they may be currently resident. As a first step towards embracing these citizens, and accepting the immense contributions they have made towards sustaining our country through diaspora remittances, the Government is encouraged to put in place measures to ensure that they are able to vote from their current locations during the 2018 general elections as provided for in Section 67 (3) (a) of the Constitution which gives every Zimbabwean citizen above the age of eighteen (18) years the right to vote. In line with the same provision, prisoners should in our view also be allowed to exercise their right to vote.

3)    The ZHRC has noted the call by the President for Zimbabweans who externalized foreign currency and other assets to repatriate such resources by the end of February 2018 or face prosecution. This is an important call in that if heeded, the repatriation of these resources will go a long way in kick-starting the growth of our economy and easing the cash shortages which the country has been struggling with for over a year. The cash crisis has had a negative impact on the enjoyment of human rights by Zimbabweans including the right to dignity, as citizens including the elderly and persons with disabilities have been forced to sleep in bank queues as they seek to access their money.

4)    Whilst acknowledging that building peace and reconciliation falls within the mandate of our sister commission, the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC), the ZHRC encourages the New Government to address the issue of the Gukurahundi disturbances that took place in the Matabeleland Region and parts of the Midlands Province in the early to mid- 1980s. Addressing this issue of national concern will help in ensuring closure on the part of the affected families, whilst at the same time ensuring that Zimbabweans are able to move forward together in the spirit of forgiveness and oneness.

The ZHRC acknowledges that there are many other human rights issues that require the attention of the President and his new administration. However, the Commission expresses the view that addressing the above issues will play a critical role in setting the country on a positive path and this in turn will help in progressively addressing the other myriad human rights challenges that require attention.

Issued by the ZHRC in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe on 1 December 2017

BREAKING NEWS – Chipanga Wins Bail Appeal

Staff Reporter| The humiliated former Zanu-PF national youth leader, Kudzanai Chipanga has won his bail appeal.

Chipanga was today granted $500 bail.

He was ordered to reside at 826 Jarcana Close in Greystone Park. Other conditions are that he must report to the local police twice a week between 6am-12 noon & 3pm- 6pm.

He was also ordered not to interfere with state witnesses.

Six Arrested in Zambia for Illicit Sale of HIV and Antimalarial Products

PRNewswire/AsiaNet-Pakistan– Last week, authorities in Zambia arrested and held six individuals, including two pharmacy owners, involved in the illicit sale of HIV and malaria test kits in Lusaka, the country’s capital. The arrests took place using evidence gathered during a 5 month-long investigation by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Inspector General (OIG).

In the weeks prior to the arrests, OIG carried out joint investigative work with the Zambia National Task Force (ZNTF). The task force consists of the Zambia Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC), Zambia Medical Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA), Ministry of Health (MOH) and Zambia police.

“We coordinate closely with international partners to thwart the work of criminals who prey upon the U.S. Government-supported global health supply chain,” said Jonathan Schofield, OIG’s Special Agent in Charge overseeing global health investigations. “Our recent work with partners in the U.S. Embassy in Zambia and ZNTF has stopped several offenders who exploited international aid for personal gain. We continue to obtain additional information on ways the supply chain was compromised, allowing it to be repaired, strengthened, and better positioned to serve the people of Zambia in the future.”

The U.S. Government provides HIV and malaria test kits, along with other health commodities, under the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and the President’s Malaria Initiative, and through contributions to The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. The commodities, provided in Zambia and around the world, are intended to be distributed to beneficiaries without charge.

Last week’s arrests stem from a proactive initiative that OIG began in Lusaka in June 2017. OIG visited pharmacies across the city to determine if U.S. Government-funded products were being sold for profit. During these visits, OIG quickly identified individuals involved in the illegal sale of stolen HIV and malaria test kits, which were later confirmed to have been provided through U.S. Government and The Global Fund programs. OIG shared evidence from its investigation with members of the ZNTF, triggering joint investigative efforts that led the ZNTF, assisted by OIG, to detain 13 individuals involved in illegally selling the test kits.

Following the arrests, six individuals are considered the main targets of the investigation and remain in jail.

Zambian authorities released an additional seven individuals after they secured bail on the condition that they return for further questioning.

OIG conducts independent investigations and audits to make U.S. foreign assistance programs more efficient, effective, and accountable. Promoting integrity in the global health supply chain stands among OIG’s top investigative priorities and OIG operates worldwide to investigate complaints of fraud and misconduct in global health programs. This work includes its “Make A Difference” (MAD) campaign and hotline to protect the integrity of antimalarial programs overseas. The campaign operates in Malawi, Benin, and Nigeria and publicly calls for citizens to oppose theft and counterfeiting of antimalarial commodities and to recognize the dangers they present.

More information can be found on OIG’s web site, which also provides instructions for using the office’s hotlines to report fraud, waste, and abuse.

Mnangagwa Freezes Bank Accounts Of Kasukuwere And Jonathan Moyo

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has moved to freeze all bank accounts belonging to Prof Jonathan Moyo and former ZANU Pf Commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere.

A government instruction names the two’s estates as subject to government control following an investigation.

Below is the order:

Directive to all financial institutions Freezing of accounts re: Prof. Jonathan Moyo and Mr Saviour Kasukuwere (former government ministers) 1) You are directed to identify and immediately freeze: (i) all accounts in the name of the above-named individuals; and (ii) any accounts in which the said individuals are directors or have a known beneficial interest. 2) You are further directed to submit, in writing, a return to the Unit, by no later than the 8th of December 2017, listing and giving particulars (including balances) of all the accounts that you would have identified and frozen in terms of this directive. 3) Where you have not identified any relevant account, you shall, nevertheless submit a nil return. 4) Where you are in doubt regarding whether or not any particular account is linked to the named subjects, you shall contact the Unit for further direction. 5) The effect of the freeze is that, (except any inflows into the account, which shall be processed normally and immediately notified to the Unit) no other transaction shall be processed from a frozen account, until further the Unit directs otherwise.